HUMANE TREATMENT OF ANIMALS USED IN RESEARCH 209 
Uri Miller, D.H.L., rabbi, Beth Jacob Congregation, Baltimore. 
Rexford S. Mitchell, Ph. D., president, State Teachers College, La Cross, Wis. 
Arthur H. Moehlman, Ph. D., professor of history and philosophy of education, 
University of Texas. 
Leslie Moore, editor, Worcester (Mass.) Telegram and Evening Gazette. 
Max L. Moorhead, Ph. D., professor of history, University of Oklahoma. 
E. Trier Morch, M.D., Ph. D., physician, anesthesiologist, educator. 
Lucy S. Morean, M.S., Ph. D., professor, University of North Carolina. 
Charles Moritz, B.S., M.A., editor, Current Biography. 
Charles W. Morris, B.S., Ph. D., professor of philosophy, University of Florida. 
Delyte W. Morris, Ph. D., Litt. D., president, Southern Illinois University. 
Fred A. Moss, Ph. D., M.D., physician and psychologist. 
John L. Mothershead, Ph. D., professor of philosophy, Stanford University. 
Rev. Bernard J. Mulder, D.D., clergyman; executive secretary, Board of Edu- 
cation, Reformed Church in America. 
Rev. J. Palmer Muntz, D.D., LL.D., S.T.D., clergyman, Baptist Church. 
Guy Murchie, B.S., author. 
Alonzo F. Myers, Ph. D., professor of education, New York University. 
Rev. Oscar J. Naumann, B.A., clergyman; president, Wisconsin Evangelical 
Lutheran Synod. 
Rev. Martin J. Neeb, B.D., president, Concordia Senior College. 
Frederick C. Neff, Ed. D., professor of history and philosophy of education, 
Wayne State University. 
Most Rev. Henry J. O’Brien, D.D., archbishop of Hartford, Roman Catholic 
Church. 
Rev. Frederick H. Olert, D.D., Presbyterian minister, Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Ralph S. Owings, Ed. D., dean, School of Education and Psychology, Mississippi 
Southern College. 
Irving M. Pallin, B.S., M.D., physician, anesthesiologist. 
Beatrice Parsons, associate editor, National Grange Monthly. 
Matthew Peelen, M.D., surgeon. 
Prentiss L. Pemberton, Ph. D„ professor, social ethics and sociology of religion, 
Colgate Rochester Divinity School. 
Philip H. Phenix, Ph. D., professor of philosophy and education, Teachers Col- 
lege, Columbia University. 
Rev. Ira S. Pimm, B.D., pastor, First Methodist Church, New Brunswick. 
Rev. William G. Pollard, Ph. D., D.D., LL.D. L.H.D., executive director, Oak 
Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies ; priest, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church. 
Helen W. Randall, Ph. D., professor of English, Smith College. 
Rev. David H. C. Read, D.D., minister, Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, 
New York. 
Rev. E. K. Reagin, B.D., minister, Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Knoxville. 
Rev. George S. Reamey, Ph. D., D.D., clergyman; editor, Virginia Methodist 
Advocate. 
Kenneth Rexroth, author. 
Rev. Holmes Rolston, Th. D., D.D., clergyman ; editor, Board of Christian Edu- 
cation, Presbyterian Church of the United States. 
Theodore Ropp, Ph. D., professor of history, Duke University. 
Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy, LL.D., Ph. D., professor of law and social philosophy. 
Richard H. Rovere, journalist. 
Robert S. Rowe, M.S., D. Eng., dean, School of Engineering, Vanderbilt Uni- 
versity. 
Frank H. Rowsome, writer ; editor, Popular Science. 
Vincent A. Roy, M.A., professor, art education, Pratt Institute. 
Judson A. Rudd, M.A., educator ; president emeritus, Bryan College. 
Jacob Philip Rudin, D.D., rabbi, Temple Beth-El, Great Neck, N.Y. 
Harry Ruja, Ph. D., professor of philosophy, San Diego State College. 
Rev. Hoover Rupert, S.T.B., D.D., pastor, First Methodist Church, Ann Arbor, 
Mich. 
Frederic A. Russell, Ph. D., LL.D., professor emeritus, University of Illinois. 
Joseph A. Russell, Ph. D., professor of geography and head of the department, 
University of Illinois. 
Charles S. Ryckman, editorial writer, San Francisco Examiner. 
Henry J. Ryskamp, Ph. D., dean, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Edward Saibel, Ph. D., professor of mechanics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. 
Heyworth N. Sanford, M.D., physician, emeritus professor of pediatrics. 
