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THE following have recently been elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences: Prof. Leo H. Baekeland, honorary professor of chemical engineering in Columbia University; Prof. Eliot Black-welder, professor of geology in Stanford University; Prof. I. S. Bowen, professor of physics in the California Institute of Technology; Dr. Wallace H. Carothers, research chemist in E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.; Prof. Alexander Forbes, associate professor of physiology in Harvard University; Prof. W. F. Giauque, associate professor of physical chemistry in the University of California; Prof. Clark L. Hull, professor of psychology in Yale University; Prof. Edwin O. Jordan, chairman of the Department of Bacteriology at the University of Chicago; Dr. A. V. Kidder, chairman of the Division of Historical Research of the Carnegie Institution; Prof. Warren H. Lewis, research associate of the Carnegie Institution and professor of physiological anatomy in Johns Hopkins University; Prof. Robert S. Mulliken, professor of physics in the University of Chicago; Prof. W. C. Rose, professor of physiological chemistry in the University of Illinois; Prof. Edmund W. Sinnott, professor of botany in Columbia University; Prof. J. L. Walsh, associate professor of mathematics in Harvard University; Dr. Orville Wright, known for his pioneer work on the aeroplane.
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U.S. National Academy of Sciences: New Members. Nature 137, 859 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137859c0
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