Vol. 6, 1920 
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 
337 
Director and Chief Engineer, U. S. Reclamation Service, F. G. Cottrell, 
Assistant Director, Bureau of Mines. 
Department of Agriculture: C. F. Marvin, Chief of Weather Bureau, 
J. R. Mohler, Bureau of Animal Industry, K. F. Kellerman, Bureau of 
Plant Industry, H. S. Graves, Forest Service, C. L. Alsberg, Bureau of 
Chemistry, Milton Whitney, Bureau of Soils, L. O. Howard, Bureau of 
Entomology, E- W. Nelson, Bureau of Biological Survey, T. H. Mac- 
Donald, Bureau of Public Roads. 
Department of Commerce : S. W. Stratton, Director, Bureau of Stand- 
ards, Hugh M. Smith, Commissioner of Fisheries, Joseph A. Hill, Chief 
Statistician, Division of Revision and Results, Bureau of Census, William 
Bowie, Hydrographic and Geodetic Engineer, Coast and Geodetic Survey. 
Department of Labor: Royal Meeker, Commissioner of Labor Statistics. 
Smithsonian Institution: Charles D. Walcott, Secretary. 
Division of States Relations. — Dr. T. S. Palmer, Expert in Game Con- 
servation, Bureau of Biological Survey, as member at large. 
Division of Research Extension. — An advisory Committee on Alloys 
Research was established composed of the following members : Chairman, 
W. M. Corse, Monel Metal Products Corporation, Bayonne, N. J., Lt. 
Commander William Campbell, Columbia University, G. H. Clamer, 
First Vice-President and Secretary, The Ajax Metal Company, Phila- 
delphia, H. W. Gillett, Chief Alloy Chemist, Department of the Interior, 
Bureau of Mines, Ithaca, Zay Jeffries, Lynite Laboratories of the Aluminum 
Castings Company, Cleveland, Jesse L. Jones, Westinghouse Electric 
Company, Paul D. Merica, The International Nickel Company, Bayonne, 
Paul E. McKinney, U. S. Navy Yard, John A. Mathews, President, Hal- 
comb Steel Company, Syracuse, and lately Vice-President of the Crucible 
Steel Company, C. H. Mathewson, Sheffield Scientific School, Yale Uni- 
versity, Richard Moldenke, Watchung, New Jersey, William B. Price, 
Waterbury, Connecticut, George C. Stone, Chief Metallurgist, The New 
Jersey Zinc Company, New York City, John F. Thompson, International 
Nickel Company, New York City, W. R. Webster, Vice-President, Bridge- 
port Brass Company, Bridgeport, Albert E- White, Consulting Metal- 
lurgical Engineer, Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of 
Michigan. 
Division of Engineering. — Additional members have been appointed as 
follows: To represent the Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engi- 
neers, Allen H. Rogers, New York City; to represent the American Society 
of Heating and Ventilating Engineers, John R. Allen, Dean of the School 
of Engineering and Architecture, University of Minnesota; and as a mem- 
ber at large representing the Association of State Highway Officials, T. R. 
Agg, Iowa State College. 
The following committee appointments have been made: A. E. Ken- 
nelly, Harvard University, to be Chairman of the Committee on Core 
