206 HUMANE TREATMENT OF ANIMALS USED IN RESEARCH 
That statement, gentlemen, has been personally signed by the following men 
and women : 
Charles Greeley Abbot, retired Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. 
Rev. Bradford S. Abernethy, B.D., professor, Rutgers University. 
Earl B. Abrams, editor of Broadcasting magazine. 
Hollis Alpert, writer. 
Rev. Stuart Anderson, B.D., professor of homiletics, Pacific School of Religion. 
Warren Andrew, M.D., Ph. D., professor of anatomy, Indiana University 
Robert C. Angell, Ph. D., professor, Department of Sociology, University of Michi- 
gan. 
Charles J. Armstrong, Ph. D., LL. D., president, University of Nevada. 
Rt. Rev. J. Gillespie Armstrong, S.T.B., S.T.D., D.D. ; bishop, diocese of Pennsyl- 
vania, Protestant Episcopal Church, U.S.A. 
William B. Arthur, editor, Look magazine. 
Norman P. Auburn, D.. Sc. S.S.D., Litt. D., president. University of Akron. 
Rev. Henry H. Bagger, B.D., D.D., LL. D., president, Lutheran Theological 
Seminary. 
Philip Milo Bail, Ph. D., president, Municipal University, Omaha, Nebr. 
Herman M. Baker, M.D., physician, former president, Indiana State Board of 
Health. 
Milton Leon Barron, Ph. D., chairman, Department of Sociology, College of the 
City of New York. 
Alice Thompson Beaton, magazine editor and writer. 
Frank Bennett, Ed. D., president, Eastern Oregon College. 
Henry A. Boorse, Ph. D., professor of physics, Barnard College, Columbia 
University. 
William Bridges, Litt. D., editor and curator of publications, New York Zoologi- 
cal Park. 
Frederick W. Brown, Ph. D., director, Boulder Laboratories, National Bureau 
of Standards. 
Herbert Brown, Ph. D., Litt. D., L.H.D., professor, Bowdoin College ; managing 
editor, New England Quarterly. 
Rev. Emory Stevens Bucke, S.T.B., editor, Abingdon Press, Nashville and New 
York. 
George F. Budd, Ed. D., president, St. Cloud (Minn.) State Teachers College. 
Kenneth Burke, author. 
Ralph A. Burns, Ed. M., LL. D., professor and chairman of department of educa- 
tion, Dartmouth College. 
Rev. Millar Burrows, Ph. D., D.D., professor emeritus, Yale University Graduate 
School 
George D. W. Burt, editorial page editor, Louisville Times 
Rev. Frank H. Caldwell, Ph. D., president, Louisville Presbyterian Seminary 
Jane C. Carey, Ph. D., teacher and writer (political science) 
Natalie Savage Carlson, author of children’s books 
Rt. Rev. James W. F. Carman, B.D., D.D., bishop of Oregon diocese, Protestant 
Episcopal Church 
Peter A. Carmichael, Ph. D., professor of philosophy, Louisiana State University 
Rev. Edward John Carnell, Th. D., Ph. D., professor of ethics, Fuller Theological 
Seminary, Pasadena, Calif. 
Rev. Wood B. Carper, B.D., D.D., professor of pastoral theology, General Theo- 
logical Seminary, New York City 
Rachel L. Carson, A.M., D. Sc. (Hon.), biologist, author 
William H. Cartwright, Ph. D., chairman of Department of Education, Duke 
University 
Simon Casady, editor, El Cajon (Calif.) Valley News 
Shau Wing Chan, Ph. D., professor of Chinese, Stanford University 
Robert F. Chandler, Jr., Ph. D., agronomist, associate director of the Rockefeller 
Foundation 
Rev. Nelson T. Chappel, B.D., general secretary, World Council of Christian 
Education 
Ralph Cherry, Ed. D., dean, School of Education, University of Virginia 
Harold Christensen, Ph. D., professor of sociology, Purdue University 
Bishop Matthew W. Clair, Jr., D.D., LI.D., Bishop of the Methodist Church, 
St. Louis, Mo. 
