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THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
(Founded in 1817)

BOARD OF TRUSTEES
BORIS PREGEL, Chairman of the Board
Class of 1960
GORDON Y. BILLARD
Class of 1960-1961
HARDEN F. TAYLOR
Class of 1960-1962
W. STUART THOMPSON
Class of 1960-1963
HENRY C. BRECK
DEAN RUSK
LOWELL C. WADMOND
M. J. KOPAC, President of the Academy
HILARY KOPROWSKI, Past President
BORIS PREGEL, Past President
EUNICE THOMAS MINER, Executive Director

COUNCIL, 1960
President, M. J. KOPAC
President-Elect, FREDERICK Y. WISELOGLE
EMERSON DAY Vice-President
THEODORE SHEDLOVSKY, Vice-President
Recording Secretary
Karl MARAMOROSCH
Corresponding Secretary
CHARLES W. MUSHETT

Elected Councilors
1958-1960
DAVID A. KARNOFSKY
GUSTAV J. MARTIN
WAYNE W. UMBREIT
JOHN E. VANCE
1959-1961
JOHN E. DEITRICK
CHARLES W. MUSHETT
ROBERT S. MORISON
E. L. TATUM
1960-1962
JOHN JOSEPH LYNCH, S.J.
MORRIS SCHAEFFER
Executive Director, EUNICE THOMAS MINER

SECTION OF BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
ROBERT L. KROC, Chairman
CHARLES NOBACK, Vice-Chairman
DIVISION OF ANTHROPOLOGY
DOROTHY L. KEUR, Chairman
ETHEL BOISSEVAIN LESSER, Vice-Chairman
DIVISION OF INSTRUMENTATION
ANDRES FERRARI, Chairman
WALTER E. TOLLES, Vice-Chairman
DIVISION OF MYCOLOGY
KARL MARAMOROSCH, Chairman
EMANUEL GRUNBERG, Vice-Chairman
DIVISION OF PSYCHOLOGY
GREGORY RAZRAN, Chairman
LOUIS W. MAX, Vice-Chairman
DIVISION OF CHEMICAL SCIENCES
FREDERICK P. EIRICH, Chairman
EVERETT S. WALLIS, Vice-Chairman
DIVISION OF BIOCHEMISTRY
JAMES B. ALLISON, Chairman
RAYMOND L. GARNER, Vice-Chairman
SECTION OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES
R. W. FAIRBRIDGE, Chairman
DIVISION OF OCEANOGRAPHY AND METEOROLOGY
CHARLES KNUDSEN, Chairman
JAMES K. McGUIRE, Vice-Chairman
DIVISION OF ENGINEERING
JACOB FELD, Chairman
JOSEPH F. SKELLY, Vice-Chairman

Past Presidents
Hilary KOPROWSKI
BORIS PREGEL

The Sections and the Divisions hold meetings regularly, one evening each month, during the academic year, October to May, inclusive. All meetings are held at the building of The New York Academy of Sciences, 2 East Sixty-third Street, New York 21, New York.
Conferences are also held at irregular intervals at times announced by special programs.