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NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 
In behalf of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Technology Mr. Wash- 
burn, as Acting Chairman, submitted the following recommendations: 
That the membership of the committee on Synthetic Drugs be constituted as follows: 
Moses Gomberg, Ph.D., Prof, of Organic Chemistry, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 
Mich. 
G. W. McCoy, M.D., Director of the Hygiene Laboratory, U. S. Pubic Health Service, 
Washington, D. C. 
Francis M. Phelps, Lawyer, Pacific Building, Washington, D. C. 
W. A. Puckner, Phar.D., Director of Chemical Laboratory of the American Medical As- 
sociation and Sec'y of the Council of Pharmacy and Chemistry of the American Medical 
Association. 
Edw. S. Rogers, Attorney, Peoples Gas Bldg., Chicago, 111. 
Julius Stieglitz, Ph.D., ScD., Chem.D., Prof, of Chemistry, University of Chicago, 
Chicago, 111. {Approved.) 
That the Executive Board approve the preparation of monographs in ac- 
cordance with the plan outlined in Section 3, of the report of the Committee 
on Publication of Compendia of Chemical Literature (see minutes of the 
Executive Board of April 30), and that it accept the invitation contained in 
the report to appoint one member of a Board of Trustees which shall have 
power to organize and control the undertaking. {Approved) 
Moved: That the following plan of organization of the Division of Anthropology and Psy- 
chology, together with the recommendations presented, be approved: 
Organization of the Division of Anthropology and Psychology 
It is recommended that the Division of Anthropology and Psychology of the 
National Research Council be organized as follows: 
(1) The membership of the Division shall be equally divided between psy- 
chology and anthropology, and for the present shall be limited to nine mem- 
bers representing psychology and nine representing anthropology. 
(2) The leading organization in each of the two subjects represented shall be 
asked to nominate six representatives for membership in the Division, the 
six persons thus nominated, in conference with the Executive Board of the 
Research Council to nominate the remaining three for each subject. It is 
understood that the American Psychological Association will nominate the six 
members for psychology, and the American Anthropological Association the 
six members for anthropology. 
(3) The eighteen members selected shall elect from this number a Chairman 
for the Division of Anthropology and Psychology, and the nine representatives 
of each subject shall elect a chairman for a section, to be organized for each 
subject. 
(4) For the present the work of the Division shall be divided so that general 
matters will be cared for by the whole Division under the direction of the 
Chairman of the Division, the sections holding rather frequent meetings 
under the direction of the Section Chairman. 
