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SCIENCE 



[N. S. Vol. XLIX. No. 1272 



A LIST OF THE INDUSTRIAL 



No. 169 — eapper 



No. 170 — ^household utili- 

 ties 



PELLOWSHIPS IN OPERATION AT THE MELLON INSTITUTE ON MARCH 1, 1919 



(Continued) 



Foundation Sums and 

 Industrial Fellows, Names and Degrees Dates of Expiration 



G. A. Bragg (B.S., University of Kansas), senior $6,000 a year. 



fellow. November 1, 1919. 



J. W. Schwab (B.S., University of Kansas). 



No. 171 — asbestos 



No. 172 — silicate 



No. 173— fiber 



No. 174 — glycerine 



No. 175 — light metals . . . 



No. 176— fuel 



No. 177 — toilet articles . . 

 No. 178 — silverware 



No. 179 — organic solvents. 



No. 180 — ^keratin 



No. 181 — ^synthetic resins. . 



No. 182 — by-products ■ re- 

 covery 



F. F. Eupert (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 

 nology). 

 E. B. Edson (B.A., Clark College). 

 .A. P. Shupp (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh). 



, .M. G. Babcook (M.S., Iowa State College). 



. J. D. Malcolmson (B.S., University of Kansas). 



, .K. K. Brodie (M.S., University of Chicago). 



Melvin DeGroote (B.Ch.E., Ohio State University). 

 , .P. V. Faragher (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of 

 Technology) . 



, . J. G. Davidson (Ph.D., Columbia University). 



, . (Fellow to be appointed.) 



.H. E. Peck (B.S., Clarkson Memorial College of Tech- 

 nology) . 



, .L. M. Liddle (Ph.D., Tale University), senior fellow. 

 H. W. Greider (M.S., University of Kansas). 



, .B. A. Stagner (Ph.D., University of Chicago). 



No. 183 — A, organic syn- 

 thesis 



No. 183 — ^B, organic sya- 

 thesis 



No. 184 — eoke 



No. 185 — insecticides 

 No. 186 — fertilizer . . 



. (Senior fellow to be appointed). 

 A. E. Coxe (B.S., University of Chicago). 



.Walther Eiddle (Ph.D., University of Heidelberg). 

 H. E. Gill, assistant (University of Pittsburgh). 



.G. 0. Curme, Jr. (Ph.D., University of Chicago), 



senior feUow. 

 .H. E. Curme (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh). 



J. N. Compton (M.S., Columbia University). 



C. O. Young (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh) . 



E. W. Eeid (M.S., University of Pittsburgh). 



.H. A. Men-ton (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh), 



senior fellow. 

 C. J. Herrly (B.S., Pennsylvania State College). 

 .F. W. Sperr, Jr. (B.A., Ohio State University), ad- 

 visory fellow. 

 O. O. Malleis (M.S., University of Kansas). 

 L. E. Oface (B.S., Ohio State University). 

 H. S. Davis (Ph.D., Harvard University). 

 .0. F. Hedenburg (Ph.D., University of Chicago). 



.H. H. Meyers (B.S., University of Pennsylvania). 



No. 187 — glue E. H. Bogue (M.S., Massachusetts Agricultural Col- 



No. 188 — distillation David Drogin (M.S., University of Pittsburgh). 



No. 189— laundry H. G. EUedge (M.S., University of Pittsburgh). 



Alice L. Wakefield, assistant (B.S., Margaret Morri- 

 ; son). 



$5,000 a year. 

 November 1, 1919. 



$3,500 a year. 

 November 1, 1919. 

 $2,500 a year. 

 December 1, 1919. 

 $3,000 a year. 

 November 15, 1919. 

 $5,000 a year. 

 November 15, 1919. 



$4,000 a year. 

 December 1, 1919. 

 $5,000 a year. 

 January 1, 1920. 

 $3,500 a year. 



$2,500 a year. 

 December 11, 1919. 



$5,600 a year. 

 January 1, 1920. 

 $4,000 a year. 

 January 1, 1920. 

 Bonus: $5,000. 

 $5,000 a year. 

 December 23, 1921. 



$3,000 a year. 

 January 1, 1920. 



$32,400 a year. 

 January 1, 1920. 



$7,020 a year. 

 January 1, 1920. 



$3,500 a year. 

 January 1, 1920. 

 $4,000 a year. 

 January 5, 1920. 

 Bonus: $5,000. 



$2,500 a year. 

 January 5, 1920. 

 $3,000 a year. 

 January 18, 1920. 

 $5,000 a year. 

 February 15, 1920. 



