Dinner given by Commissioner-General from Great Britain to the English members of the Congress.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
WHO MADE 10-MINUTE ADDRESSES


The following list differs from the original programme, in that it contains the names only of those who actually read addresses. It was planned that each Section should meet for three hours. When authors of ten-minute papers were not present, and where not enough of these shorter papers were offered to fill out the time, the Chairmen invited discussions from the floor until the time was filled.

Professor R. G. AitkenLick ObservatoryAstronomy
James W. Alexander, Esq.New York CityInsurance
Frederick AlmyBuffalo, N. Y.Social Science
Professor S. G. AshmoreUnion CollegeLatin Language
Professor L. A. BauerCarnegie InstituteCosmical Physics
Dr. Marcus BenjaminNational MuseumTechnical Chemistry
Professor H. T. BlickfeldtLeland Stanford Univ.Geometry
Professor Ernest W. BrownHaverford CollegeLunar Theory
Dr. Henry Dickson BrunsNew OrleansMunicipal Administration
Dr. F. K. CameronDep't of AgriculturePhysical Chemistry
Rear-Admiral C. M. Chester, U. S. N.United States Naval ObservatoryAstronomy
H. H. Clayton, Esq.Blue Hill ObservatoryCosmical Physics
Professor Charles A. CoffinNew York CityModern Painting
Dr. George CoronilasAthens, GreeceTuberculosis
Professor J. E. DentonStevens InstituteMechanical Engineering
Professor L. W. DowlingUniv. of WisconsinGeometry
Professor H. C. ElmerCornell Univ.Latin Language
Professor A. EmchUniv. of ColoradoGeometry
Professor H. R. FancloughLeland Stanford Univ.Classical Literature
Professor W. S. FergusonUniv. of CaliforniaHistory of Greece, Rome, and Asia
Dr. Carlos FinleyHavanaPathology
Dr. C. E. FiskCentralia, Ill.History of America
Homer Folks, Esq.New York CitySocial Science
Professor F. C. FrenchUniv. of NebraskaPhilosophy of Religion
H. L. Gannt, Esq.Schenectady, N. Y.Mechanical Engineering
Dr. F. P. GorhamBrown Univ.Bacteriology
Professor Evarts B. GreeneUniv. of IllinoisHistory of America
Stansbury Hagar, Esq.Brooklyn, N.Y.Ethnology
J. D. Hague, Esq.New York CityMining Engineering
Professor G. B. HalsteadKenyon CollegeGeometry
Professor A. D. F. HamlinColumbia Univ.Æsthetics
Professor H. HancockUniv. of CincinnatiGeometry
Professor J. A. HarrisSt. Louis, Mo.Plant Morphology
Professor M. W. HaskellUniv. of CaliforniaAlgebra and Analysis
Professor J. T. HatfieldNorthwestern Univ.Germanic Language
Professor E. C. HayesMiami Univ.Social Psychology
Professor W. E. HeidelIowa CollegeGreek Language
Dr. C. L. HerrickGranville, OhioNeurology
Dr. C. Judson HerrickGranville, OhioAnimal Morphology
Professor W. H. HobbsUniv. of WisconsinPetrology and Mineralogy
Professor A. R. HohlfeldUniv. of WisconsinGermanic Literature
Professor H. H. HorneDartmouth CollegeEducational Theory
Dr. E. V. HuntingtonHarvard Univ.Algebra and Analysis
Dr. Reid HuntU. S. Marine HospitalAlcohol, etc.
Dr. J. N. HurtyIndianapolis, Ind.Public Health
Professor J. J. HutchinsonCornell Univ.Algebra and Analysis
Rev. Thomas E. JudgeCatholic Review of ReviewsGeneral Religious Education
Professor L. KahlenburgUniv. of WisconsinPhysical Chemistry
Professor Albert G. KellerYale UniversityMunicipal Administration
Professor George LefevreUniv. of MissouriComparative Anatomy
President Henry C. KingOberlin CollegeEducation, The College
Dr. Ira LandrithBelmont CollegeReligious Agencies
Professor M. D. LearnedUniv. of PennsylvaniaGermanic Literature
Professor A. O. LeuschnerUniv. of CaliforniaAstronomy
Dr. E. P. LyonSt. Louis Univ.Physiology
Dr. Duncan B. MacdonaldHartford Theological SeminarySemitic Languages
Professor A. MacFarlaneChatham, OntarioApplied Mathematics
Professor James McMahonCornell Univ.Applied Mathematics
Mr. Edward MallinckrodtSt. Louis, Mo.Chemistry
Professor H. P. ManningBrown Univ.Geometry
Professor G. A. MillerLeland Stanford Univ.Algebra and Analysis.
Dr. W. C. MillsOhio State Univ.Archæology
Professor W. S. MilnerUniv. of TorontoClassical Literature
Professor F. G. MooreDartmouth CollegeClassical Literature
Dr. W. P. MontagueColumbia Univ.Metaphysics
Clarence B. Moore, Esq.PhiladelphiaArchæology.
Professor F. R. MoultonUniv. of ChicagoAstronomy.
Dr. J. G. NeedhamLake Forest Univ.Animal Morphology
Professor Alex. T. OrmondPrinceton Univ.Philosophy of Religion
Professor Frederic L. PaxtonUniv. of ColoradoHistory of America
Dr. Carl PfisterSt. Mark's Hospital, New York CitySurgery
Professor M. B. PorterUniv. of TexasAlgebra and Analysis
Dr. A. J. ReynoldsChicagoPublic Health
Professor S. P. SadtlerPhiladelphia College of PharmacyTechnical Chemistry
Dr. John A. SampsonAlbany, N. Y.Gynæcology
Oswald Schreiner, Esq.U. S. Dep't of AgricultureChemistry
Rev. Frank SewallWashington, D. C.Social Science, The Family
Professor H. C. SheldonBoston Univ.History of the Christian Church
Professor Frank C. SharpUniv. of WisconsinEthics
Professor J. B. ShawMilliken Univ.Algebra and Analysis
Professor W. B. SmithTulane Univ.New Testament
Professor Marshall S. SnowWashington Univ.History of America
Professor Henry SnyderUniv. of MinnesotaSocial Science
Professor Edwain D. StarbuckEarlham CollegeGeneral Religious
Professor George B. StewartAuburn Theological SeminaryProfessional Religious Education
John M. StahlQuincy, Ill.The Rural Community
Professor J. StieglitzUniv. of ChicagoChemistry
Professor Robert SteinU. S. Geological SurveyComparative Language
Mr. Teitaro SuzukiLa Salle, Ill.Brahmanism and Buddhism
Col. T. W. Symonds, U. S. A.Washington, D. C.Civil Engineering
Professor TeissierLyons, FrancePathology
Judge W. H. ThomasMontgomery, Ala.Private Law
Professor O. H. TittmannU. S. C. and G. SurveyAstronomy
Professor Alfred M. TozzerPeabody MuseumAnthropology
Dr. Benjamin F. TruebloodUniv. of MissouriMedieval History
Professor Clyde W. VotawUniv. of ChicagoNew Testament
Professor John B. WatsonUniv. of ChicagoPsychology
Professor H. L. WillettDisciples Divinity House, ChicagoProfessional Religious Education
President Mary E. WoolleyMt. Holyoke CollegeEducation, The College
H. ZwaarddemakerUtrechtOtology and Laryngology

THE SCIENTIFIC PLAN OF THE CONGRESS

BY PROF. HUGO MÜNSTERBERG


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THE PURPOSE OF THE CONGRESS