discovery of truth and its application to human need. Its scope is as wide as the range of influences, chemical, physical, biological, and economic, which affect technology. The effects of the influence of scientific investigation on behalf of technology are so broad and beneficial that they are interwoven intimately with every-day life and contribute constantly to human progress. Industrial research is one of the greatest gifts of science to mankind. OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION OF MELLON INSTITUTE TRUSTEES OF THE INSTITUTE Andrew W. Mellon, Washington, D. C. Richard B. Mellon, Pittsburgh, Pa. John G. Bowman, Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry A. Pumps, Pittsburgh, Pa. EpwarDp R. WEmLEIN, Pittsburgh. Pa. EXECUTIVE STAFF OF THE INSTITUTE Edward R. Weidlein. . E. Ward Tillotson. William A. Hamor Harry S. Coleman. George D. Beal. . Henry A. Phillips. . vv... Director . Assistant Director Assistant Director . Assistant Director Assistant Director Treasurer Leonard H. Cretcher. .. .. Cs Head, Department of Research in Pure Chemistry .. . Secretary to the Director Lois B. Whittle. . . [.ois Heaton. Iabrarian