NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 
475 
Moved: That the transfer of the models, drawings, etc., related to the development of a 
centrifugal gun be referred to the Chairman of the Division of Physical Science with request 
that he carry out the order of the Adjutant General of the Army. (Adopted.) 
Moved: That the Council subscribe to the publication Science for the use of its members. 
(Adopted.) 
Moved: That ten copies of the minutes and reports accompanying the minutes of the 
Divisions be sent to the Research Information Service, five for the use of the Washington 
office and five for the foreign offices. (Adopted.) 
The Chairman presented the following nominations from the President of 
the American Psychological Association for membership in the Division of 
Anthropology and Psychology: 
W. D. Scott, Scott Company, Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 
E. L. Thorndike, Professor of Educational Psychology, Teachers' College, Columbia 
University, New York City. 
Raymond Dodge, Professor of Psychology, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. 
James R. Angell, Chairman, National Research Council. 
G. M. Whipple, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
C. E. Seashore, Head of Dept. of Philosophy and Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa 
City, la. 
Moved: That the names of Messrs. W. D. Scott, E. L. Thorndike, Raymond Dodge, 
James R. Angell, G. M. Whipple and C. E. Seashore be recommended to the President of the 
National Academy of Sciences for appointment as members of the National Research Coun- 
cil, with the request that they be assigned to the Division of Anthropology and Psychology. 
(Adopted.) 
Moved: That as soon as, in accordance with the plan of organization of the Division of 
Anthropology and Psychology adopted May 27, 1919, the six members nominated by the 
American Psychological Association shall have nominated the remaining three psychologists, 
in conference with the Executive Board, the nine members representing Psychology may or- 
ganize as a Section in Psychology of the Division and elect a Chairman of the Section and pro- 
ceed with its work, pending the complete organization of the Division of Anthropology and 
Psychology. (Adopted.) 
After consideration of a request of the Engineering Foundation that the 
National Research Council suggest means of furthering the study of problems 
of industrial employment, particularly the mental problems of industry, it 
was 
Moved: That a committee consisting of representatives of each of the following divisions 
(Anthropology and Psychology, Educational Relations, Engineering, Industrial Relations, 
and Medicine) and the Chairman of the National Research Council who shall serve as a chair- 
man of the committee be appointed by the Chairman of the Council to consider means of 
furthering the study of problems of Industrial employment in accordance with the request of 
the Engineering Foundation and to formulate a plan for presentation to the Foundation. 
(Adopted.) 
The Chairman reported that Major R. G. Hussey, Acting Chairman of 
the Division of Medical Sciences, would be able to give only part of his time 
to the Nationl Research Council after his discharge from the Army, June 9. 
The Secretary reported that the organizing meeting of the Division of 
Industrial Relations was held on Wednesday, June 11, 1919, at the Engi- 
