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A LIST OP THE INDUSTRIAL rKLLOWSHIPS IN OPEKATION AT THE MELLON INSTITUTE ON UABOH 1, 1919 



No. 117 — window glass. . . . 



No. 127— coUar 



No. 129 — illuminating glass 



No. 145 — soap 



No. 150 — enameling 



Industrial Fellows, Names and Drgrees 



(Fellow to be appointed). 



H. D. Clayton (B.A., Ohio State University). 



No. 151 — leather belting. . . 

 No. 152 — refractories 



$3,000 a year. 



Bonus: $2,000. 



$2,800 a year. 



June 14, 1919. 

 A. H. Stewart (B.A., Washington and Jefferson College). $2,100 a year. 



October 1, 1919. 

 (Fellow to be appointed). $2,000 a year. 



K. D. Cooke (M.S., University of Wisconsin). $2,600 a year. 



April 1, 1919. 

 P. G. McVetty (M.E., Cornell University), Senior Fellow. $4,900 a year. 



.R. H. Edson (B.A., Clark College). 

 .£. M. Eouie (M.S., University of Pittsburgh), senior 

 fellow 



B. M. Burehfiel (B.A., Southwestern College). 

 E. N. Jessop (B.S., University of Pittsburgh). 

 S. M. Phelps (assistant). 



. M. E. Daughters (M.A., University of Nebraska), (sec- 

 ond fellow to be appointed). 

 .Howard Curtis (B.A., Washington and Jefferson Col- 

 lege) . 



No. Ic5 — protected metals. .J. H. Young (Ph.D., Ohio State University). 



No. 153 — canning 

 No. 154 — paper . . 



No. 156 — physiological re- 

 search 



No. 157 — dental products 



No. 158 — leather soling, 

 No. 159 — copper .... 

 No. 160 — oil 



No. 161 — glass 



No. 162 — gas 



No. 163 — aluminum . 



No. 164 — alloy 



No. 165 — coffeo .... 



No. 166 — food container.. 



No. 167 — magnesia 



No. 166 — yeast 



K. K. Jones (M.S., Kansas State Agricultural College). 

 .G. C. Vogt (Ph.D., Ohio State University). 



.C. B. Carter (Ph.D., University of North Carolina). 



.C. L. Perkins (B.S., New Hampshire CoUege). 



R, E. Sayre (M.S., University of Wisconsin). 

 .TV. F. Faragher (Ph.D., University of Kansas), senior 

 fellow. 



W. A. Gruse (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin). 

 .R. E. Shively (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh). 



.J. B. Garner (Ph.D., University sf Chicago), senior 



fellow. 

 11. B. Heyn (B.S., University of Wisconsin). 

 .E. 0. Shades (M.S., University of Kansas), senior 



fellow. 

 R. B. Trusler (B.S., Syracuse University). 

 .0. E. Harder (Ph.D., University of Illinois). 



.C. W. Trigg (B.S., University of Pittsburgh). 



.F. W. Stockton (B.A., University of Kansas). 



.M. S. Mason (M.S., University of Illinois). 

 R. H. Heilman, assistant (University of Pittsburgh). 

 .Euth Glasgow (M.S., University of Illinois), senior 



fellow. 

 Grace Glasgow (M.S., University of Illinois). 

 G. S. Bratton (B.A., University of Tennessee). 

 F. M. Hildebrandt (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). 

 W. H. Randall, assistant (George Washington Univer- 

 sity). 



April 1, 1919. 



$7,000 a year. 

 May 1, 1919. 



$6,000 a year. 

 May 1, 1919. 



$2,175 a year. 

 June 1, 1919. 

 $3,000 a year. 

 June 1, 1919. 



$4,000 a year. 

 August 1, 1919. 

 $2,000 a year. 

 July 1, 1919. 

 Bonus : Royalty on 



sales. 

 $3,500 a vear. 

 June 1, 1919. 

 $5,400 a year. 

 .Tulv 1, 1919. 

 $10,000 a year 

 September 1, 1919. 

 Bonus: $10,000. 

 $4,000 a year. 

 September 1, 1919. 

 $7,500 a year. 

 September 15, 1919. 



$6,500 a year. 

 September 15, 1919. 



$3,500 a year. 

 October 1, 1919. 

 $2,250 a year. 

 October 1, 1919. 

 Bonus: 2 per cent. 



of gross profits. 

 $5,000 a year. 

 October 16, 1919. 

 $6,000 a year. 

 January 1, 1920. 

 $15,000 a year. 

 November 1, 1919. 



