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'C1-1.xR1.ss F. A. CURRIER, A.B.. A.lN'I.,A.:.wr1?1Ie Prqlifssnr of llzlvlozy. Harvard University, ,S7g Kb. B. K. A.B., Harvard University, 'S7g A.M., I-iarvard University, 'SSQ Fellow of Harvard University studying at Berlin and Paris, 'Sq-qi. Instructor in History and Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, lS9l-QS, As- sistant Professor ofllistory, 1893-95, Associate Professor from 1S95. Author of Constitutional and Organic Laws of France, American Editor of Brockl1aus's Konver- sations-Lexikon, Assistant Editor of Book Department, Annals of American Academy of Political and Social Science, ctc. Residence, ll Cutter Street, East Somerville. 'XVILLIAM O. CROSBY, S.B., Asszlvlauf Professor of Slrlzfllrral ami Economic Geology. M. I. T., '76, VII. Student Assistant in Paleontology, 1875-763 Assistant in Paleontology, 1876-783 Assistant in Geology, 1S7S-Sog Instructor in Geology, 1880-83g Assistant Professor of Mineralogy and Lith- ology, 1SS3-92, Assistant Professor of Structural and Economic Geology from 1S92. Author of Geology of Eastern Massachusetts, Geology of the Boston Basin, Common Minerals and Rocks, Guides to Mineralogy and to Dynamical Geology and Petrography. Tables for the determination of Common Minerals, and numerous papers on the Geology of New Eng1and,tl1e Black Hills, Cuba, Trinidad, etc., and on joint-structure, Faults, Origin of Continents, Colors of Soils, Concretions, Drift, Ore deposits, etc., published in Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, American journal of Science, Geological Magazine, Technology tuiarterly, etc. Residence, 5 Park Lane, jamaica Plain. 9LINUS FAUNCE, S.B., ASSll9f!IIlf Professor QfD1'zz11fz'115f. M. I. T., '77, II. Drauglitsnian for Superintendent of Bridges, P. C. 8: St. L. R. R., 1S7S-79, Chief Clerk Car Shops, P. C. Sz St. L. R. R., 1S79-Sz, in charge of Xvaterworks and Signals, N. Y. K N. E. R. R., 1SSz-S45 Assistant Professor, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology from ISS4. Author of Descriptive Geometry, Mechanical Drawing, etc. Residence, Bellevue Street, XVest Roxbury. JEROME SONDERICKER, S.B., C.E., Assistant Professor ofApj5!1'ed lllecbzzmks. University of Illinois, '80, Instructor, University of Illinois, ISSO-SS, Assistant Professor Engineering and Mathematics, ISS5-35, Instructor i11 Applied Mechanics, Massachusetts Institute ofTech11ology, 1885-S95 Assistant Professor of Applied Mechanics, from 1889. Author of An Investigation as to How to Test the Strength of Cements Qwith G. Lanxaj, Experi- ments Relating to Theory of Beams, A Description of Some Repeated Stress Experiments, etc. Residence, Newton. ALLYN14.: L. MERRILT., S.B., M. Am. Soc. M. E., Asszsfazzt Projessor ofllfenhzzmlmz. M, I. T., '85, II. Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1885-87, Instructor, 1SS7-913 Assistant Pro- fessor of Mechanism from 1891. Residence, 65 Dana Street, Cambridge. LDANA P. BARTLETT, S.B. , Asszlwfmzf Pl'0fkSSOI' ofZlIaMemzzfz'cs. M. I. T., '86, VI. Assistant in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1886-S73 Instructor in Mathe- matics, ISSS-QI, Assistant Professor of Mathematics from ISQIQ Assistant in Observatory of Harvard College, 1887. Author of Elements ofthe Method of Least Squares. Residence, 4.86 Columbus Avenue. 17
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HEINRICH O. HOFMAN, E.M., PH.D., Associafrf Professor QfZlfz'nz'ng and llleiallzzrfry. .5 Met.E., Prussian School of Mines, Clausthal, ,773 P1-LD., Ohio University, 189 Practicing Metallurgist, 1877-S53 Private Assistant to Prof. R. I-I. Richards, and Lecturer on Metallurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1SS5-S75 Professor of Metallurvy and Assayinff b ' D! Dakota School of Mines, 1837-S93 Assistant Professor of Mining and Metallurgv, Massachusetts Institute of'Technology, 1SS9-91 g Associate Professor of hiining and Iiietallurgy from ISQI. Author of Gold Milling in the Black Hills Q 1SSS J, The Dry Assay of Tin Ores QISQOJ, Recent Progress in the Treatment ofArgentiferous Lead Ores CISQZJ, Some Experiments on the Fusibility of Fire Clays, The Ivletallnrgy ofLead and the Desilvcrization of Base Bullion, etc. Residence, 6 Cedar AVCllI1C,J2lIl1iliC1l Plain. THOMAS E. POPE, A.M., Assocfale Pl'I!fe'.V.Yl7l' of KJEIIPVKZZ Chrlnzislzy. ,Harvard University, '69. Instructor in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute ol' Technology, 1S7.i-76, Professor of Chemis- try, Iowa Agricultural College 1S'6-S4' Assistant Pr f s t' G . , , , : . o e sor o eneral Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology, 1854-953 Associate Professor from 1S95. Residence, Rockland Street, Brighton. ELEAZER B. HOMER, S.B., Assarfrrlr Professor qfArch1'1'0rl1u-e. M. I. T., '35, Iv. Instructor in Architecture, Massacliusetts Institute of Technology, 1387-901 Assistant Professor 1S9o-95, Associate Professor from 1S95. Author of Notes on Stereotoiny. Residence, Belmont. GEORGE T. D1PI'OLD, P1-LD., fTS50Cl'III'C Professor qflllodarzr Lmrgzzages. Boston University, '83. Postgradiiate student ill Sanskritand Germanic Philology and Instructor in German, Harvard Uni- versity, 1S71-74, Instructor in French, Sanskrit, and Anglo-Saxon, Boston University, 1374-S33 ectuiei in German Literature, Gothic and hiiddle High Germanhlohns Hopkins University, ISS3-SSS Instructor ill Modern Languages, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology, ISSG-QI, Assistant Profes. sor, 1891-95, Associate Protessor, from 1S95. Author of The Great Epics of Medizcval Germany, Translation of Emanuel Geil1el's Brunhild, Deutsche Litteraturdenkmale des IS -Iahrhunclerts, Theories as to the Original Home ofthe Indo- European Race, Richard YVagner's Ring of thc Niluelnng Explained, and in part Translated, Ger- man Scientiiic Reader, etc. Residence, Hotel Berkeley. HENRY P. TALBOT. SB., PH.D., Associrzle Professor ry' AmzQ'!z'mZ CA'mz11w1f13'. M. I. T., 85, V. S.B., M. I. T., '84, PI-LD., University of Leipzig, '9o. Assistant in Anal tical Che ' t' f IVI y mis 13, assachusetts Institute of Technology, 1SS5-S7g Instructor, ISS7-SS, and 1890-Q2, Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, ISQZ-QS, Associate Professor of A . l f ' ' - na yt1cal Chemistry fiom ISQS. Author of Ueber das Veihalten dei Ti rl' . ' ' g mskiure und Angelicasiiure gegen Bromwasserstoff u11cl JOClXV2lSSCTSt0fi'flS90J,NOtCS on the Action of Hydrobromic and I-Iydroiodic Acids on Tiglic and Angelic Acids fISQIJ, An Index to the Literature of Angelic and Tiglic Acids from lS42 to 1S92, On the Properties of Hydrogen Peroxide Solutions Qwith H. R. IVIoodyj, etc. Residence, Balcarres Road, XVest Newton. 16
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EDWARD F. MILLER, S.B., M. Am. Soc. M. E., M. I. T., '86, II. flsszkfrzul Professor of Sfezzm E1zgz'7zeer1'nge Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ISS6-SS, Instructor, ISSS-92, Assistant Pro- fessor of Steam Engineering from 1So2. Author of Tests on the Triple Expansion Engine at tl1e Mass. Institute of Technology qwith C. H. Peabodyj, published in Technology Ogarterly, Description of a New Torsion Machine, pub-- lished in Technology Quarterly, Measurement of Steam by the Flow through an Orifice Qwith C. A. Readj, published in Technology Quarterly, The Efiiciency ofjack Screws fwith XV. A. johnstonj, published i11 Technology Quarterly, Steam Boilers Qwith C. H. Peabodyj, Tests on the Triple Expansion Engine at tl1e Massachusetts Institute of Technology Qsecond paperj fivith C. H. Pea- bodyj, published in Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, A Dynamic Steam Engine Indicator Tester fwith C. H. Peabodyj, published in Transactions of tl1e Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Tests on Spruce Columns Cwith G.Lanzaj, published in' Transactions lof the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, A new Cement Testing Machine, published in the Brick Builder, December, 1895. Residence, Rockland Street, Brighton. FRANK VOGEL, A.B., A.M'., Asszsianz' Professor ofilfodcrzz Lrznglmges. Harvard University, '87, A. U. Professor of Modern Languages, Mitcl1ell's Boys' School, Billerica, Massachusetts, ISS?-SS, Instructor of Modern Languages, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1SSS-92, Assistant Pro- fessor of Modern Languages from 1S9zg Postgraduate Student in Germanic Pl1ilology at Harvard' University, ISSS-92, Director of Modern Languages in the Normal Summer School of Languages and. Science, Normal, Illinois, ISQO-92, Student in Germanic and Romance Philology, Heidelberg Univer-- sity, 1893-94. Editor and Annotator ofCha1nisso's Peter SCi1iCI'l'1i1li,S wundersame Geschichte. Residence, 1682 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge. WILLIAM L. PUFFER, S.B., Asszstmzl Prfyiessor ofEleclrz'cal Ellgl.l1681'I.11g. INI. I. T., '84, III. Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ISS4-S6g Instructor, 18,56-93, Assistant Professor from 1893. Residence, West Newton. FREDERICK H. BAILEY, A.B., A.M., Asszsfam' Professor ofIlffaMcmaz'z'rs. Harvard University, 'Syq 41. B. K. A.B., Harvard University, '87, A.M., Harvard University, 'S9. Assistant in Mathematics, Harvard University, 1SS9-91 g Instructor of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology. 1891-935 Assista11t Professor of Mathematics from 1893. Residence, 75 XVendell Street. FRED L. BARDWELL, S.B., Asszkfan! Professor io Genera! Cheuzzsizy. University of Minnesota, '81g M. I. T., '84, V. Assistant in General Chemistry, ISS4-S6Q Instructor in General Cl1e1nistry, 1886-943 Assistant Professor in General Chemistry from 1394. Residence, Chamblet Street, Roxbury. AUGUSTUS H. GILL, S.B., PH.D., Asszlviazzz' Professor in GfzsA1mLvsz1e. M. I. T., '84, V. S.B., M. I. T., '84, PH.D., Leipzig, ,9O. Assistant in General and Sanitary Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ISS4'S6S Instructor, IS87-SS, XVater Analyst, State Board of Health, 18SSg Instructor in Gas Analysis, Massa- chusetts Institute ofTech11ology, 1890-Q4, Assistant Professor from 1S94. VV Author ofBe1trag zur Kenntniss des Ortho-dichlor Stilbens f1S9OD, and various papers relating to t - . ' ' . . . alex and Gas Anal5s1s in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, English Analyst, Fre- seniusi Zeitschrift and Technology Ogiarterly. Residence, Canton. 18
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