The Carnegie Institution of Washington . t, and storage of the pub- ORGANIZATION AND SCOPE OF THE INSTITUTION. II lications of the Institution, with fireproof vaults and shelving providedfor such storage. The second floor is supplied with board and com-mittee rooms for the use of the Trustees and the Executive Committee,and with an Assembly Room having a seating capacity for about twohundred persons. The third floor has twelve rooms, furnishing ade-quate quarters for the Division of Administration and the Divisionof Publications. DIVISION OF S. Woodward, President. OFFICE
The Carnegie Institution of Washington . t, and storage of the pub- ORGANIZATION AND SCOPE OF THE INSTITUTION. II lications of the Institution, with fireproof vaults and shelving providedfor such storage. The second floor is supplied with board and com-mittee rooms for the use of the Trustees and the Executive Committee,and with an Assembly Room having a seating capacity for about twohundred persons. The third floor has twelve rooms, furnishing ade-quate quarters for the Division of Administration and the Divisionof Publications. DIVISION OF S. Woodward, President. OFFICE STAFF. Walter M. Gilbert, Assistant Secretary. Clarence Reeder, Presidents L. Wirt, Bursar. Edmund A. Varela, Assistant Bursar. Claude F. King, Custodian of Files. Irving M. Grey, Shipping Clerk. Henrietta R. Draper, Stenographer. Charlotte S. Stevens, Clerk. Edward B. Fristoe, Clerk. DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS. William Barnum, F. Stiles, Proof-reader. Charles J. Stoddard, Clerk. Gisela M. Gloetzner,
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