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Georc.e a. Osborne, SB. ...... Professor of Mathematics Harvard S. S., ' 60. Assistant Professor of Miithcmalics, U. S. Naval Academy, 1S61-65; Professor of Mathematics Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1866; Secretary of the Faculty, iS S-yi. Author of Examples of Differential Equations (1SS6), Diflerential and Integral Calculus (1S91), etc. James M. Crafts, S.B Professor of Oro-a?n ' c C iemisirv. Harvard S. S., ' 5 - Professor of Chemistry, Cornell, 1868-70; Professor of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1S70-80 (nonresident. 1S74-S0), 1892- ; member National Academy of Sciences, iSyi. Author of recherch s sur les combinations du silicium avec les radicaux alcoholiques (witli C. Friedal), The Ethers of Arsenic Acid and Arsenious Acid, Estimation of Iron with Hyposulphite of Sodium, Sur une nouvelle forme dc thermometer a air, a series of papers on the densities of halogens at high temperatures, numerous papers in connection with C. Friedal and E. Ardor, etc., etc. Robert H, Richards, S.B. . Professor of Mtnt ' fio- Enarifteerifi atid Metaltiir v M. I. T., ' 6S, III. Assistant in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1S6S-69; Instructor in Assaying and C ialitiilive Analysis, 1S6Q-70; Assistant Professor of An.ilvtical Chemistry, 1870-71 ; Professor of Mineralogy and Assaying, in charge of the Mining and Metallurgical Laboratories. 1S71-72; Professor of Mining Engineering. 1S73-S4; Secretary of the Faculty, 1S79-S3; Professor of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy from 18S4. Author of Notes on Assaying (1S75), Notes on Ore Dressing, Notes on Metallurgy of Iron, Notes on Blowpipe Silver Assay, Notes on Metallurgy of Copper, and numerous papers on mining and metallurgical subjects published in Transactions American Institute of Mining Engineers, Pro- ceedings Society of Arts, Chemical News, Technology t iarterly, etc. William H. Niles, Ph.B., A.M. . . Professor of Geology and Geography. Yale S. S., ' 67. Ph B., Yale S. S., ' 67; A.iM., Wesleyan, ' 69. Professor of Physical Geogr;iphy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1S71; Professor of Geology and Geography, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1S7S- ; Lecturer on Geology, Wel- lesiey College, 1881-91; Professor of Geology, Wellesley College, iSgi ; President of the Boston Society of Natural History from 1S92; President of the New England Meteorological Society from its organi- zation, 1SS4. Author of Agency of Glaciers in the Excavation of Valleys and Lake Basins, Zones of Physical Features of Mountains, Some Expansions, Movements, and Fractures of Rocks, observed at Mon- son, Mass., The Causes of the Recent Floods in Germany (1SS7}, ' - Charles R Cross, S.B.-, Thayer Professor of Physics and Director of the Rogers Laboratory. M. I. T., ' 70, IX. Instructor in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1870-71; Assistant Professor of Physics, 1S71-75; Professor of Physics from 1S75; in charge of Department of Physics from 1S77; in charge of Course in Electrical Engineering from 1SS2. Author of Course in Elementary Physics C1S73), Notes of I ectures on I-ight in its Relations to Color (187(1), Notes on Mechanics (1S84), Notes on Optics (1SS4), and of many original scientific papers on acoustics, electricity, and other branches of physics, chiefly published in the Proceedings of American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 12
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Francis A. Walker, Ph.D., LL.D. . . . Pre idenf. Amherst, ' 60; A. K. E.; . B. K. A.B., Amherst, 1S60; A.M , Amherst, 1S63, Vale, 1S73; Ph.D., Amherst, 1S75; LL.D., Yale, 1SS2, Amherst, 1SS2, Harvard, 1SS3, Columbia, 1887, St. Andrews, Scotland, 18S8, Dublin, i Instructor, Williston .Seminary, 1S65-6S; Professor Political Economy and History, ShetHeld Scientific School, 1S73-S1 ; Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University, 1S77-79; Member National Academy of Sciences, 1S79; Presi- dent, Massachusetts Institute of Technolog y. from iSSi ; Lecturer, Harvard College, iSS. -Ss; Correspondent of the Institute of France, 1S9.5. Author of The Indian Question, The Wage Qiiestion, Money, Political Economy (iSSji), First Lessons in Political Economy (1SS9), Money, Trade, and Industry, History of the Second Army Corps fiSS6), articles on Vages, AVuge Fund, Public Revenue, etc., in Laloe ' s Encyclopedia of Political Science; also numerous articles in The Century, The Atlantic Monthly, Princeton Review, Scribner ' s, Lippincott ' s, The Forum, ( larterly journal of Economics, North American Review, Technology Qiiarterly, etc., etc. John D. Ruxkle, Ph.D., LL.D. . . . Walker Professor of Maf n iKifics. Harvard University, ' 51. B,S., A.M., Harvard University, 1851; Ph.D., Hamilton College, 1S67; LL.D., Wesleyan University, 1871. Assistant upon the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1S49-S4; Editor Mathematical Monthly, 1S5S-61 ; Pro essor of Matliematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1S65-6S; Acting President, 1S6S-70; President, 1S70-7S; Professor of Mathematics from iSSo. Author of New Tables for Determining the ' ' alues of the Coefficients in the Perturbative Function of Planetary Motion, The Manual Element in Education {published in Report of Massachusetts Board of Education), 1876-77, a second Paper on same subject in Report of iSSo-Si, Report on Industrial Education, American Institute of Education, 1SS5, Analytic Geometry, etc. 11
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Gaetano Lanza, CE. Professor of Theoretical ami Applied AJcc in ic. , in cliari ' c of the Dcparimcnt of Mechanical Engineering, University of Virginia, ' 70. Instructor, Massiichusetts Institute of Technology, 1S71-72; Assistant Professor, 1872-75; Pro- fessor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from 1S75. Author of Xotes on Mechanical Engineering {iSS6j, Notes on Friction (i8 i7), Applied Me- chanics {1SS9), and of many papers in Transactions American Society Mechanical Engineers, Pro- ceedings Society of Arts, Proceedings American Institute Civil Engineers, Tech. Qjiarterly, etc. Thomas M. Drown, M.D. . RicJtard Perkins Professor of Analyfical Chrriiisiry. University of Penn., ' 62. Student in Freiberg, Saxony, Mining School and University of Heidelberg; Instructor in Metal- lurgy. Harvard University, 1S69-70; Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Lafayette College, 1S74-S1; Secretary and Editor of the Transactions of American Institute Mining Engineers, 1S71-S4; Professor of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1SS5. Author of Chemical Examination of Drinking ' ater (1SS7), Review of Blair ' s Chemical Analysis of Iron (1SS9), The Filtration of Natural Water (1S90), The Effect of the Aeration of Natural Waters (1S91), and many other scientific papers published in Proceedings Society of Arts, Transactions American Institute Mining Engineers, Reports of the Massachusetts State Board of Health, Technology ;:i i]arterly, etc. George Y. Swain, S.B., M. Am. Soc. C. E. M. I. T., ' 77, I. Hay- ' ard Professor of Civil Engineering. Student in Germany, 1S77-S0; Expert on Tenth U. S. Census, 1SS0--S3; Instructor in Civil Engi- neering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, iSSr-S ; Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, i8S -S7; Associate Professor, iSS7- ; Professor from iSSS; Engineer of Massachusetts Railroad Commissioners from 1SS7. Author of Report on Water Power of Atlantic Slope, Notes on Hydraulics and on Theory of Structures, numerous reports on Railroad Bridges, Brake Equipment, and other subjects, in the reports of the Massachusetts Railroad Commission, and many papers on engineering subjects, puli- lished in the Transactions of American Society Civil Engineers, Proceedings New England Water- works Association, Technology Qiiartcrlv, Proceedings Society Arts, Journal Franklin Institute, etc. Francis W. Chandler, M. Am. Inst. Arch. . . . Professor of Archilecttirc. With Messrs. Ware Van Brunt, Architects, iS ' S4- ' 5 ' ; Student in Paris, 1S66-6S; Assistant with Professor ' are at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1S69; Assistant Supervisinjj Architect at Washington, iS7o-7 5; in partnership with Mr. E. C. Cabot, of Boston, 1S7J-SS; Professor of Archi- tecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from iSSS. Author of A Few Hints About Drainage (iSSS), Construction Details (1S92), Notes on Limes, Cements, Mortars, and Concretes (iSq2), etc. Alphonse N. van Daell, LL.D. .... Professor of Modern Languages. B.A,, College Saint Servais (Liege), 1864; Ph.C, Lorwain, 1S65 ; LL.D., Uni- versite de Liege, 1S6S. Professor of Modern I anguage, Kentucky College, 1876-70; Instructor in Haverford College, and Lecturer in University of Pennsylvania, 1SS5-S6; Director Modern Languages, Boston High and Latin Schools, 1SS6-S9; Professor of Modern Languages, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1SS9. Author of A Monograph on the Study of Modern Languages, La parole franqaise (in coliaboratioii with Dr. L. Sauvern), Dasdeutsche Buch (in collaboration with J. Schrakanp), Leander ' s Traumerein (edited and annotated), Heine ' s Harzreise (edited and annotated). Memoirs du due de Saint -Simon (edited and annotated), An Introduction to the Frencli Language, An Introduction to the French Authors, etc. 13
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