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Vice President, Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, since IS92, Correspondent of the Institute of France, 19931 Corresponding inemher, British Association for tl1e Advancement of Science, 1S94. Author of the Statistical Atlas ofthe United States, 1874, tI1e India11 Qmestion, 1S74g the Xtiages Question, 1S76g Money, 14751 Money, Trade, and Industry, 13791 Political Economy, 1SS3g Land and its Rent, 1SS3g History ofthe Second Army Corps, 1SS6: First Lessons in Political Economy, ISSQ, Life ofGen. XV. S. Ilancocla, l5Q.tQ The Making ol' tl1c Nation, 1895, also, Reports 011 the Commerce and Navigation of the United States, ISGQ-70, Indian Ad'airs, 1872, and the Ceususes of1S7o and ISSO. Addresses on Economic. Statistical. Educational and Military subjects. Articles in Lalor's Cyclo- pmdia of Political Science, Iiucyclopa-dia Britannica,,Iohnson's Cyclopzcdia, the Century Magazine, Scrilvner's, Atlantic Monthly. Princeton Review, Harper's Magazine, Lippincott's, North American, Yale Review, t.U1arlerly -lournal of Political SCICl1CC,JUlll'Ilill of Political Economy, International Review, Forum, Qgarterly journal ol' Economics, Proceedings of American Economic Association, journal of American Statistical Association, journal of American Social Science Association, Technology Cbiarlerly, etc. Residence, 257 Beacon Street. ,JOHN D. Rt'x1i1.E, PILIT.. LL.D., II'r1lA-er l,l'Qft'SSUl' of jlItIfAl?l1l!lfI.C5. Harvard University. '51, B.S.. AAI., Harvard University, '51g P11.D., Hamilton College, '67g LL.D., YVesle-rari LYIIit'EI'Sill-V, '71. Assistant upon the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1S49-S45 Editor Nlathematical Monthly, ISSS-61, Professor Oi-AI2lll'IClT1ltflCS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1S65g Acting President, 1563-70: President, IS'jO-js. Author of New Tables for Determining the Values of the Co-eflicients in the Perturbative Function of Planetary Motion, the Manual Element in Education Cpublished in Report of Massacl1u- setts Board of Educationj, 1876-77, a second Paper on same subject in Report of ISSO-Sl, Report on Industrial Education, American Institute of Education, 1333, Analytic Geometry, etc. Residence, High Street, Brookline. 'GEORGE A. OSIZORNE, S.B., Professor qf'fIfaMr'11znf1'rs. Harvard S.S., '6o. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, U. S. Naval Academy, 1S61-65, Professor of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute ofTecl'1110lo,Q'y, from 1S66g Secretary ofthe Faculty, 1S6S-71. Author of Examples ofDifIerential Equations 118861, Differential and Integral Calculus KISQID, etc. Residence, II Beacon Street. Q ,JAMES M. CRAFTS, S.B,, Professor of Ozigaufc CABlllll9f7j'. Harvard S. S., '5S. Professor of Chemistry, Cornell, 1868-70, Professor of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1370-SO fnonresidcnt, 1374-SOD, 1892, Member National Academy of Sciences, 1872. Corresponding member of the British Association for the advancement of Science. g Author of a short course in Qualitative Analysis, and of a series of papers on Chemical and Phys- ical subjects chietly published in the Comptes Rendus of the French Academy of Sciences-many of the papers in collaboration with C. Frietlel. Residence, 59 Marlboro Street. .ROBERT H. IKICHARDS, S.B., Prqfessor of Zlh'1zz'f1g E7Zg'l'7l68l'l'7lg' and Meiallzzfigy. M. I. T., '68, III. Assistant in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1S6S-693 Instructor in Assaying and Qyalitative Analysis, 186g-70, Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1870-71, Professor of Mineralogy and Assaying, in charge of the Mining and Metallurgical Laboratories, IS71--72, Pro- fessor of Mining Engineering, 1873-S4-Q Secretary of the Faculty, 1S7S-33, Professor of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy from 1884, President of M. I. T. Alumni Association, 1873, President of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, ISS6-S7. Residence, 32 Eliot Street, jamaica Plain. II
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. 1 I FRANCIS A. NVALKER, PIfI.D., LL.D.,P1-cs1'1Zenz'. Amherst College, A. K. E., fb. B. K. A.B., Amherst, '6og A.M., Amherst, '63, Yale, '73, PH.D., Amherst. '75, Halle, ,Q4, LL.D., Yale, '82, Amherst, '82, Harvard, '83, Columbia, '37, St. Andrews, '88, Dublin, 'g2. In United States military service, lS6I-651 Instructor XViIliston Scminarv, 1865-68, Editor Springfield QINIaSs.J Republican, 1363, Chief Bureau of Statistics, KVashington, ISFSQQ Superintendent Ninth Census, lS7O-72, Commissioner ot' Indian At't'airs,1S7z, Professor of Political Economy and History, Sheffield Scientinc School, 1373-SI, Honorary member, Statistical Societvof London, 1S7qg 'Chiei Bureau of Awards, Philadelphia, lS76, Member, School Co111111ittee Nexy Haven IS -SO' 9 1 ll 1 Member, Board of Education, Connecticut, 1877-Si, Lecturer, johns Hopkins University, 1377-79, United States Commissioner, Monetary Conference at Paris, 1878, Member, National Academy ot Sciences, 1878 fViee President since ISQODQ appointed Railroad Commissioner of Connecticut, IS7Q, Superintendent Tenth Census, 1S79-81, President, Massachusetts Institute of Technologv, since ISSIQ President, American Statistical Association, since ISS2, Lecturer in Harvard University 1882-S+, 3 1895-96, Member, Massachusetts Historical Society, 1SS5g Member, Massachusetts Board of Educa- tion, ISSZ-90, Chairman, Iviassachusetts Topographical Survey Commission, ISS4-90, liuiember School 3 Committee of Boston, 1SS5-SS, Member, International Statistical Institute, 1SS5 CI-Ionorary member and President Adjoint, 18933, President, American Economic Association, ISS5-92, Honorary member, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1SS6g Senator of the Phi Beta Kappa, since 1886, Correspondent, Central Statistical Commission of Belgium, ISSSQ Corresponding member, California Academy of Sciences, ISSSQ Otiicer of the French Legion of Honor, XSSQQ President, Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, since ISQIQ Member, Art Commission of Boston, since 1890, Member, Park Commission of Boston, since 1390, declined appointment as United States Com- missioner to Monetary Conference at Brussels, 1S92g Honorary Member, Literary and Philosophical S . t . U . . ocie y of Mancheslci CEnglandJ, 18923 Vice President, American Society for the Promotion of Profit Sharing, since ISQZQ Chairman of Iiiassachusetts Board of YVorld's Fair Managers, IS92-94, IO
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WILLIAM H. N1Lss, P11.B., A.M., Professor of Geology and Gcograpov. Yale S. S.,'67. PIHLB., Yale S. S., '67g A.M., Wesleyan, '69. Professor of Physical Geography, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1571, Professor of Geology and Geography, Massachusetts Institute of Technology from lS7S5 Lecturer on Geology, XVellesley College, ISSZQ Professor ol' Geology, XVellesley College, ISSSQ President ofthe Boston Society ofNatural History from ISQZQ Presidentof the New England Meteorological Society from its organization, ISSJ.. - 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 Mbn- son, Mass., The Causes of the Recent Floods in Germany fls-STD, etc. Residence, IO Linden Street, Cambridge. CHARLES R. Caoss, S.B. Thayer 1Jl'QfifSS0I' of Physics mm' Direrlor of Me Rogers Lalzorafozy. M. I. T., '7o. Sci. and Lit. Course. Instructor in Physics, Massachusetts Institute ofTcclmology, 1370-71, Assistant Professor of Physics, IS7l-75, Professor of Physics from 1S75g in charge oi' Department of Physics from 1577, in charge of Course in Electrical Engineering from 1SSz. Author of many original scientific papers on acoustics' electricity, and other branches of physics, chieiiy published in tl1e Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Residence, Upland Road, Brookline. GAETANO LANZA. C.l-E., Proyixesor of TZ'L'0I'6fl.C!I!Il1!lf Applied Jllechmzfrs. University of Virginia. '70. Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1571-72, Assistant Professor, IS72-75? Pmfes. sor oi' Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from IS75. Author of Notes on Mechanical Engineering Q1SS6J,Notes on Friction CISSH, Applied Mechan- ics QISSSD, and of many papers in Transactions American Society Mechanical Engineers, Proceedings Society of Arts, Proceedings British lnstitution of Civil Engineers, Technology Ckiarterly, etc. Residence, zz West Cedar Street. GEORGE F. SWAIN, S.B., M. Am. Soc. C. E., llfzywfzrd Professor ofCz'1'1'!E11gz'11ecrz'11g. M. I. T., f77, I. Student in Germany, 1377-So, Expert on Tenth U. S. Census, ISSO-SS, Instructor in Civil Engi- neering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ISSI-S33 Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, ISS3-S7g Associate Professor, ISS7-SS, Professor from ISSSQ Engineer of Massachusetts Railroad Commissioners from 1837, Member Boston Transit Commission. Author of Report on NVater Power of Atlantic Slope, Notes on Hydraulics and on Theory of Structures, numerous reports O11 Railroad Bridges, Brake Equipment, and other subjects, in the reports of the Massachusetts Railroad Commission, and many papers on engineering subjects, pub- lished in the Transactions of American Society Civil Engineers, Proceedings New England NVater YVorks Association, Technology Ogiarterly, Proceedings Society Arts, Journal Franklin Institute. RCSltiC11CC,435 Marlboro Street. FRANCIS W. CHANDLER, M. Am. Inst. Arch., Professor ofArcb:'z'ccmro. XVith Messrs. W'are 8: Van Brunt, Architects, 186.1-66, Student in Paris, 1S66-63, Assistant with Professor VVare at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,1S69, Assistant Supervising Archi- tect at XVashington, IS7O-73, in partnership with Mr. E. C. Cabot, of Boston, 1873-SS, Professor of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from ISSS. Author of A Few Hints About Drainage USSSJ, Construction Details QISQZD, Notes on Limes, Cements, Mortars, and Concretes CISQZJ, etc. Residence, 195 Marlboro Street. I2
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