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SCIENCE 



[N. S. Vol. XLV. No. 1165 



i LIST OP THE INDUSTRIAL FELLOWSHIPS IN OPERATION AT THE MELLON INSTITUTE ON MARCH 1, 1917 



Industrial Fellows, Names and Degrees 



No. 28. Fertiliser . . . 

 No. 48. Bread 



H. H. Meyers (B.S., University of Penn- 

 sylvania) . 



H. A. Koliman (Ph.D., University of 



Kansas), Senior Fellow. 

 T. M. Godfrey (B.S., University of 



No. 51. Yeast 



No. 61. Synthetic organic prod- 

 ucts 



No. 63. Canning ; 



No. 67. Bottle glass 



No. 68. Illuminating glass 

 No. 74. Dental products . . 

 No. 76. Glue and soap . . . 



No. 77. Food container . . 



No. 78. Iron ore 



No. 79. Sand 



No. 82. Medicinal products 



No. 84. Copper 



No. 85. Copper 



No. 86. Pharmaceutical products 



No. 87. Washer waste 



No. 88. Soda 



No. 89. Organic synthesis 



L. H. Ashe (B.S., University of Pitts 

 burgh) . 



Buth Glasgow (M.S., University of Illi- 

 nois). 



T. A. Frazier (Chem.B., University of 

 Pittsburgh). 



C. S. Palmer (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins 



University), Senior Fellow. 

 W. J. Harper (A.B., Ohio University) 



B. W. Eeid (A.B., Southwestern Col- 

 lege). 



E. H. Taylor (M.S., University of Illi- 

 nois). 



J. F. W. Schulze (Ph.D., Clark Univer- 

 sity). 



A. H. Stewart (A.B., Washington and 

 Jefferson College). 



C. C. Vogt (Ph. D., Ohio State Univer 

 sity). 



F. O. Amon (Sc.D., New York Univer 

 sity). 



B. H. Nieolet (Ph.D., Yale University) , 

 Advisory Fellow. 



0. L. Weirieh (M.S., University of Pitts- 

 burgh) . 



F. M. McClenahan (M.A., Yale Univer- 

 sity). 

 S. C. EUs (B.Sc, MeGiU University). 



O. F. Hedenburg (Ph.D., University of 

 Chicago) . 



H. P. Corliss (Ph.D., University of 

 Pittsburgh) . 



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

 CoUege). 



E. D. Wilson (Ph.D., University of Chi- 

 cago). 



A. S. Crossfield (B.S., University of 

 California) . 



/. B. Churchill (M.S., Pennsylvania 

 State College), Senior Fellow. 



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

 College). 



C. B. Carter (Ph.D., University of 

 North Carolina) . 



C. W. Clark (Ph.D., University of Pitts- 

 burgh). 



H. A. Morton (Ph.D., University of 

 Pittsburgh). 



H.' J. Little (B.S., Delaware College). 



$2,500 a year for 1 year. 

 Bonus: $5,000. 

 January 5, 1918. 

 i,500 a year for 2 years. 

 Bonus: $10,000. 

 March 1, 1917. 



3,150 a year for 2 years. 

 September 1, 1917. 



6,000 a year for 2 years. 

 Bonus: $3,500. 

 November 10, 1917. 



$1,200 a year for 1 year. 



November 1, 1917. 

 $2,400 a year for 1 year. 



September 1, 1917. 

 $900 a year for 2 years. 



October 1, 1917. 

 $2,300 a year for 1 year. 



July 1, 1917. 

 $4,000 a year for 1 year. 



December 20, 1917. 



$1,800 a year for 1 year. 



Bonus: $6,000. 



March 31, 1917. 

 $3,000 a year for 1 year. 



June 15, 1917. 

 $5,000 a year for 1 year. 



June 1, 1917. 

 $2,500 a year for 1 year. 



Bonus: 1 per cent, of profit 

 for 5 years. 



June 14, 1917. 

 $5,400 a year for 1 year. 



July 1, 1917. 



$3,600 a year for 1 year. 

 July 1, 1917. 



4,600 a year for 1 year. 

 July 7, 1917. 



$2,500 a year for 1 year. 



August 7, 1917. 

 $3,000 a year for 1 year. 



September 1, 1917. 

 $3,600 a year for 1 year. 



Bonus: $5,000. 



July 1, 1917. 



