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(b) the Chairman of the Research Information Service who shall serve as 
Secretary of the Division. 
2. That the name of a suitable representative of each of the foregoing bu- 
reaus be presented to the President of the United States in accordance with 
Article V, Section 3, of the Organization of the National Research Council, 
for designation by him for service with the National Research Council on the 
Government Division. 
3. That the President of the United States be asked to designate Heads of 
Government Divisions, or suitable representatives thereof, to be appointed as 
members of the National Research Council and assigned to the Government 
Divisions. 
4. That the Government Division be represented on each Division of Sci- 
ence and Technology by one member. 
5. That this official representative of the Government to serve on a Division 
of Science and Technology be nominated by the Executive Committee of the 
Government Division in conference with the Executive Committee of the 
Division of Science and Technology on which he is to serve. 
6. That further desirable cooperative relations between the Division of 
Government Relations and the several Divisions of Science and Technology 
be established through Article III, Section 6, of the new organization. 
Mr. Yerkes presented the following nominations of representatives of Gov- 
ernment Departments for membership on the Research Information Service: 
Labor Department, Royal Meeker 
Agriculture Department^ Carl L. Alsberg 
Commerce Department, S. W. Stratton 
Interior Department, Van H. Manning 
War Department, Major General Marlborough Churchill 
Navy Department, Rear Admiral Albert P. Niblack 
State Department, Wesley C. Frost 
Treasury Department, J. W. Schereschewsky 
Moved: That the names of the foregoing representatives of government departments be 
presented to the President of the United States in accordance with Article V, Section 3, of 
the Organization of the National Research Council, for designation by him for service with 
the National Research Council on the Research Information Service. (Adopted.) 
On further recommendation of Mr. Yerkes, it was 
Moved: That Dr. Milton J. Greenman, of the Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology 
of Philadelphia, be elected a member at large of the Research Information Service with the 
recommendation to the President of the National Academy of Sciences that he be appointed 
a member of the National Research Council and assigned to the Research Information 
Service. (Adopted.) 
Mr. Leuschner, the Acting Chairman of the Division of Physical Sciences 
presented the following committees for approval: 
Committee of five consisting of Messrs Millikan, Moore, Moulton, Slaught, and Dickson 
(Chairman) to consider the proposal of a Mathematical Dictionary and report to the Ex- 
ecutive Committee of the Division. 
