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i4 TECHNIQUE Dirertw' fthe Regent Lflbarfztaly. M. I. T., ,7O, Sci. and Lit. Course. CHARLES R. Cizoss, S.B., Thayer P7'WJ.f01 qf Phyfifr amz' NSTRUCTOR in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, lS7O'7I 3 Assistant Professor of Physics, 1S71-75 g Professor of Physics from 1875: in charge of Department of Physics from 1877: i11 charge of Course in Electrical Engineming since its establishment in 1882. Author of many original scientiflc papers o11 electricity, acoustics, and other branches of physics, published chietly i11 tl1e Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Residence, Upland Road, Brookline. Q., We-if GAETANO LANZA, C.E., Pf'g4ivff01'qf Thiforffirfz! and Hppfifzf V V Illefhafiirf. University of Virginia, ,7O. NSTRUCTOR, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, lS7l'72 1 Assist- Ellll Professor, 1871-75 g Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from 1875. Author of Applied Mechanics 118855, and of many papers in Transactions American Society Mechanical Engineers, Proceedings Society of Arts, Proceedings British Institution of Civil Engineers, Technology Quarterly, etc. Notes on Mechanical Engineering 118865, No-tes on Friction t1SS7D. Residence, 22 XVest Cedar Street. - fd.7'Z..I' Deism, GEORGE F. SXVAIN, S.B., M. Am. Soc. C. E., HlI'j'ZUH7'zf P7'WIJ07' gf Civil Eflgifzffrifzg. M. 1. T., fyy, 1. TUDENT in Germany, lS77'SOQ Expert on Tenth U. S. Census, 1880- 83 g Instructor in Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology, 1881-83, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering 1883-87' 3 Associate Professor, 1887-SS: Professor from 18883 Engineer of Massa- chusetts Railroad Connnissioners from 1887, Member Boston TI'RIlSlt Commission since 18941 ex-President Boston Society of Civil Engineers, ex-President of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, Director Am. Soc. Civil Engineers, xgor-o4. ' Author of Report on VVater Power of Atlantic Slope, Notes on Hydraulics and on Theory of Structures, numerous reports on Railroad Bridges, Brake Equipment, and other subjects, i11 the reports of-the lVlassachusetts Rail- road Comrnission, and many papers on Engineering subjects, published in the Transactions of American Societ C' 'l E ff' s y 1v1 llbl116C1'S, Proceedings New England VVater Vllorks Association, Technology Quarterly, Proceedings 4 . Society Arts, Journal Franklin Institute, Boston Society of Civil Engineers, ' etc. Residence, 433 Marlboro' Street.
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TECHNIQUE I3 QQQATIK, Qfwcftff ' GEORGE A. GSBORNE, S.B., PI'QfqFJ'J07' gf Matlzffzfatiff. Harvard S.S., '6o. ' SSISTANT Professor of Mathematics, U. S. Naval Academy, 1861- 655 Professor of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from IS66 5 Secretary of Faculty, 1S6S-71. Author of Examples in Differential Equations fISS6j, Differential and In- tegral Calculus 08917, etc. Residence, 249 Berkeley Street. ROBERT H. RICHARDS, S.B., P7'm'JJ'07' M Mifzifzg Effgifzfer- ing azzd Metallu7'g'y. M. I. T., '68, III. SSISTANT in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1868-ogg Instructor in Assaying and Qualitative Analysis, I86Q'7OQ Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, lS7O'7IQ Professor of Miner- alogy and Assaying, in charge of the Mining and Metallurgical Laboratories, 1371-723 Professor of Mining Engineering, l873'S4Q Secretary of the Fac- ulty, IS78'83Q Professor of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, from 1884, President of M. I. T. Alumni Association, 1873-76, President of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, 1886-87. Residence, 32 Eliot Street, Jamaica Plain. WILLIAM H. NILES, PH.B., A.M., Pl'WII07' gf Geology IU!!! Geogrfzplzyg S.B., Harvard L. S., '66. ' PI-LB., Yale, S. S., '67 5 A.M., Wesleyan, '69. PROFESSOR of Physical Geography, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, IS7Ig Professor of Geology and Geography, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1878, Lecturer on Geology, XVellesleyCol- lege, ISSZQ Professor of Geology, VVellesley College, ISSSQ President of the Boston Society of Natural History, 1892-97, President of the Appa- lachian Mountain Club, ISQS. Author of Agency of Glaciers in the Excavation of Valleys and Lake Basins, Zo1Ies of Physical Features of Mountains, Some Expansions, Movements, and Fractures of Rocks, observed at Monson, Mass. The Causes of the Recent Floods in Germany 118873, etc. Residence, to Linclen Street, Cambridge.
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TECHNIQUE I5 Irwfimoow, 7 I 4144 2 QFQ7, FR ANc1s VV. CHANDLER, IVI. Am. Inst. Arch., P7'QfI'J'.f07' gf A7z'rhitr'1-Izzrf. ITH Messrs. XVare X Van Brunt, Architects, 1864-66g Student in Paris, 1800-68 : Assistant with Professor XVare at the Massachusetts Institute of Tecliiiolozy. 1So9g Assistant Supervising Architect at NVashing- ton, 1570-73: in partnership with Mr. l:1. C. Cabot, of Boston, 1973-SS, Professor of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1888: Advisory Architect to the Mayor of the City of Boston si11ce 1896: Member of Art QIOIHIIIISSIIIII, City of Boston. Author of A Few Hints About Drainage CISSSJ, Construction Details frlsljli, Notes on Linies, Cenients, Mortars and Concretes QISQ2lQ editor of Municipal Architecture in Boston t1S98j, etc. Residence, 195 Marlboro' Street. XXHLLIAM T. Seoowicic, PH.B., PH.D., Prgfrixfaf qt'Bia!agy. Yale S.S., 777 5 Berzelius Society. P1-LB., Yale, '77, PH.D., 'Iohns I-Ioplcins, '8I. SSISTANT Professor of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1883-84, Associate Professor, 1834-91 5 Professor from 1891: Biologist, State Board of Health, ISSS-QU, Chairman, Pauper Institutions Trustees, City of Boston, 1897-99: President, Massachusetts Civil Service Reform Association, 1900 and IQOI g President, Society of American Bacte- riologists, IQOOQ President, American Society of Naturalists, IQOI g Curator, Lowell Institute, since ISQ7. i Author of General Biology C18S6j, New lfldition 030531 Biological Ex- amination of YVaterC1S8SJ, Sanitary Condition of the Water Supply of Lowell, Mass. ITSQIJ, The Puriiication of Drinking W'ater by Saud Filtra- tion C1892j, Modern Scientific Views of the Cause and Prevention of Asiatic Cholera IISQZJ, numerous Reports to the State Board of Health of Massa- chusetts on Epidemics of Typhoid Fever Caused by Infected XVater, Milk, etc., several papers o11 Education, various articles in VVood's Reference Handbook of Medical Science, etc. Residence, zo Chestnut Street. ., Davis R. DEWEY, A.B., PH.D., P7'WfI07' W' Erwzomirf amz' Sffztiftirf. University ot' Vermont, 7795 A. 1If.g CID. B. K. A.B., University of Vermont, ,79 5 P1-1.D., johns Hop- kins University, '86, EACH ER, Underhill, Vt., 1879-S1 g Principal Hyde Park High School, Chicago, ISSI-S3 g Student and Fellow at Johns Hopkins University, 1883-36, Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1887-SSQ Assistant Professor, 18SS'S9Q Associate Professor, 18811-Q22 Professor from ISQZ g Secretary American Statistical Association from 13863 Editor of its publications from 18873 Appointed, 1894-95, Chairman of Board to In- vestigate the Subject of the Unemployed in Massachusettsg Member of Publication Committee of American Economic Association since 18955 Appointed member of Board to Investigate Charitable and Reformatory Interests and Institutions of Massachusetts, 18964 Member, Department of Statistics, Boston, 1897 - . Author of a Syllabus on Political History since 1815 113875, Syllabus of Lectures on Economic Questions of Coinnierce QISQZI, Suicides in New England, associated in Report on Unemployed, Graphic Statistics, Report on Charitable Institutions, etc. 5 Editor of Discussions in Economics and Statistics by Francis A. NValker, 2 vols., 1S99g Contributor to Dictionary of Political Economy. Residence, 51 Eliot Street, jamaica Plain.
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