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TECHNIQUE IQ MQW! Maia! 727.0 HETNRICH O. HOFMAN, E.lVI., lVIET.E., PH.D., P7'QfIL'.fJ'07' qf Mizzizzg rnzd Illffrzlfzzrcgy. E.lVI., lVIet.E., Prussian School of'lVIines, Clausthal, ,77 5 PH.D., Ohio University, '89. RACTICING Metallurgist, 1577-35: Private Assistant to Prof. R. H. Richards, and Lecturer on Metallurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1887-SS: Professor of Metallurgy and Assaying, Dakota School of Mines, 1887-89: Assistant Professor of Mining and Metallurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 18347-or 1 Associate Professor of Mining and Metallurgy, 1891-98: Professor of Metallurgy from 1898. Author of Gold Milling in the Black Hills 118583, The Dry Assay of Tin Ores CISQOD, Recent Progress in the Treatment of Argentiferous Lead Ores 11892-rqooj, Metallurgical Lead Exhibits at the Columbian Exposition 118935, Some Experiments on the Fusibility of Fire Clays 118955, Further Experiments on the Fusibility of Fire Clays 11Sq55q The Equipment of Mining and Metallurgical Laboratories 118919 q The Production of Illuminat- ing Gas and Coke in By Product Ovens 11SqSjg Modification of Birchof's ' Method for determining the Fusibility of Fire Clays 113981 g Influence of size of Particles on Resistance of Fire Clays to Heat Extremes 1xSq8jg The 'l'emperature at which certain Ferrous and Calcic Silicates are Found in Fusion and the Effect upon these 'l'en1peratures of the Presence of Certain Metallic Oxidesg and The Metallurgy of Lead and the Desilverization of Base Bullion 1xS93'ggj, etc. Residence, Robinwoocl Avenue, jamaica Plain. HENRY P. TALBOT, S.B., PH.D., Prgtkrrar Azzabtiffzl Chmzifffly. X M. I. T. '85, V. S.B., IVI. I. T., '85, PH.D., University ot4Leipsic, '9o. SSISTANT in Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1885-875 Instructor, 1887-SS and 1890-92: Assistant Pro- fessor of Analytical Chemistry, 1392-95, Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1895-98 g Professor of Analytical Chemistry from 1898. Author of: Ueber das Verhalten der Tiglinsaure und Angelicasiiure gegen Bromivasserstoff und Iodwasserstoff1r8qojg Notes on the action of Hybromic and Hydriodic Acids on Tiglic and Angelic Acids 1rSqxjg An Index to the Literature of Angelic and Tiglic Acids from 1842 to 1892? Notes on the Properties of Hydrogen Peroxide Solutions 1with H. R. Moodyjg An Introductory Course of Quantitative Chemical Analysis 118973 3 and other Chemical Papers. Residence, 28 Balcarres Road, W'est Newton. ARTHUR A. Noyes, S.lVI., PI-LD., Prjwror qf Theoretifgzl and Orgzzfzif Cfhemifify. . M. I. T., '86, V. S.M., M. I. T., '87, PI-LD., Leipzig, '9o. ' SSISTANT in Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- , nology, 1887-SS: Instructor, ISQO'Q3Q Assistant Professor, 1893-97g Associate Professor of Organic Chemistry from 1897-og: Professor of Theoretical and Organic Chemistry from 13439. Author of a Detailed Course of Qualitative Analysis of Laboratory Experiments on the Class Reactions and Identitication of Organic Sub- stances, and of numerous -articles in scientific papers 3 Editor of the Review of American Chemical Research. Residence, 76 XVestlancl Avenue, Boston.
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18 TECHNIQUE ,aria ff 5424-44 'ff C. FRANK ALLEN, S.B., IVI. Am. Soc. C. E., P1'qfZr,mrqf Raib-'ami Eizgifreerirzg. M. I. T., 772, I. SSISTANT Engineer, Providence XVaterworks, 1871-73 1 Assistant Engineer, Providence Sewerage, 1873-75 :Assistant Engineer, Newton VVaterworks, 1875-763 Engineer Inspector, Boston Sewerage, X877 : Assist- ant Engineer, Atchison, Topeka X Santa Fe R. R., 1878-So g Assistant Engineer. Mexican Central R. R., 1380: Chief Engineer, Las Vegas XVater- works, and general engineering, ISSOQ Assistant Engineer, Atchison, Topeka K Santa Fe R. R., 1SS1-S49 Secretary of the Society for the Pro- motion of Engineering Education, 1895-97 1 President of Massachusetts Highway Association, ISLJS-QQ 3 President Boston Society of Civil Engineers, ISQOHICJOO 3 Vice-President of Society for Promotion of Engineering Educa- tion, 1S9S-oqg Member. of Executive Committee, New England Railroad Club, lSQQ'l9OI g Member of Committee of Publication Technology Review, ISQQ-IQOI g Assistant Professor Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1857- Soq Associate Professor, 1389-nog Professor from 1890. Author of Measurement of the Angular Deflection of Beams Fixed at One End, Railroad Curves and Earthwork, Tables for Earthwork Computation, Railroad Engineering and Economics of Location, Roads and Road Build- ing, Railroad Building with Reference to Economy in Operating, articles in Engineering Record, Railroad Gazette, Technology Quarterly, etc. Residence, Montview Street, NVest Roxbury. ALFRED E. BURTON, S. B., Prqfk.o'ar gf Topogrfzplzinz! E11- gifzefrilzg. Bowdoin, '78 5 A. K. E., CD. B. K. AND Surveyor, 1378-79, Topographical Draughtsman and Topog- rapher on U. Coast and Geocletic Survey, IS7Q'S2 3 appointed Com- missioner on Massachusetts Topographical Survey, 1895, in charge of Scientiiic Expedition to Umanak, Greenland, summer of 1396 g in charge of Eclipse Expedition to NVashington, Georgia, May, xgoog Instructor in Topograpliical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1882- 84, Assistant Professor, 1884-Sog Associate Professor, 1889-oo: Professor from 1896. Residence, 58 Webster Street, XVest Newton. DW'IGHT PORTER, PH.B., Am. Soc. C. E., PTWIJ07' gf H31- drfzzzlif Eizgifzeerifzg. Yale S. S., '80, Berzelius Society. PECIAL ISSO-83 Q nology, 1883 fessor of Ci Agent, Tenth Census U. S., Report upon XVater Power, Instructor in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- -S5 Q Instructor in Civil Engineering, I88S'S7Q Assistant Pro- vil Engineering, 1887-oo, Associate Professor of Hydraulic Engineering, 1890-965 Professor from 1896. Author of Flood Discharge from Small YVatersheds, Report upon a Sani- tary Inspection of certain Tenement-House Districts of Boston, portions of Vols. XVI. XVater Power and XVII., Tenth Census, U. S., Reports on XVater Power, Streams of Maine, in Nineteenth Annual Report of the U. S. ' Geological Survey, Notes on Stereotomy and Vtfarped Surfaces, etc. Residence, 1 49 Hawthorne Street, Malden.
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9.0 TECHNIQUE 77. :Amfm :LM ff ago.. efitita... ELEAZE RAMBEAU, PH.D., P7'w!J0f QfIM0dGf7I Lfzlzgzzfzgfr. B.A., Wittenberg, 18715 Student at I-Ialle, Marburg, and Paris, 1871-74, and, during different periods, aier 1876 5 P1-LD., 1877, Licentiate, 1879, Marburg. INSTRUCTOR in English, University of Marburg, IS78-79: Professor of French and English in several colleges, 1S7q-ge, at last, in Hamburg: Associate in Romance Languages, 1893-94, and Associate Professor of Romance Languages, 1894-gg, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Professor of Modern Languages, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1899. Author of some articles upon Egypt and the East g literary and philologi- cal studies upon the Chanson de Roland, Chaucer and Dante, Adam cle la Halleg a work upon Parisian pronunciationg educational studies and books for the use of students and teachers Q and a great number of articles in American and European philological journalsg assistant editor of a linguistic and pedagogic periodical. Residence, So Harold Street, Roxbury. THOMAS E. POPE, A.lVl., Prwxrror gp Gefzfnzf Chemimy. Harvard University, ' 69. INSTRUCTOR in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1374-76g Professor of Chemistry, Iowa Agricultural College, 1S76-S42 Assistant Professor of General Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1894-95g Associate Professor, 1895-19003 Professor of General Chemistry from tqoo. Residence, Rockland Street, Brighton. R B. HOMER, S.B., Affrarizzte P7'm'.fJ'0l' gflrrfzitvftzzrf. M. I. T. '85, IV.' INSTRUCTOR in Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1537-903 ASSiSf2111t Professor, ISQO-95? Associate Professor from 1895. .Residence, Belmont. '
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