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333187-Z1 A KXQQIQEMELS wa Ioiix D. RL'XKI,Ii. IA,lI.D., I.I,.D., IIYIZATJ' Prqfissor of Jlfufhe- 111 zz 1' ics . ILS.. AAI.. llarrard L'nirersity. 'gig I,lI.D., Hamilton Col- lege, '67g LL.D., XYeslc,ran I'nirersity, '71. Assistant upon the American Iiphcincris and Nautical Almanac, 1S49- Q41 Editnr ltlatheiuatical Monthly, iS5S-Gig Professor of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute ol' Tcclinolngy, from 13655 Acting President, ISGS-jog President, lS7o-78. Author of New Tahles for Determining the Values ofthe Co-eilicients in the Pcrturhatire Function of Planetary Motion, the Manual Element in Education Qpublished in Report of Massachusetts Board ol' Educationj US76-775, a second Paper on same subject in Report of 1SSo-Si, Report on Industrial Education, American Institute of Education CISSSD, Analytic Geometry, etc. Residence, High Street, Brookline. Geoiaoe A. Osnonxe, S.I3., Prqfhnisar qf1lIaMema!z'cs. I'IZl.1'X'i1I'CI S. S., '60. Assistant Professor of' Mathematics, U. S. Naval Academy, ISC!-65g Professor of Ivlathernatics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 15063 Secretary of Faculty, 1868-71. Author of Examples in Differential Equations CISSGJQ Difterentiztl and Integral Calculus QISQIJ, etc. Residence, ii Beacon Street. Ames M. CRAF'rs, S.B., Prqfessor of Organic Cbenzikffy. Irlarvard S. S., '58, Professor of Chemistry, Cornell, iS6S-70g Professor of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1370-So Cnonresident, IS74-SOD, ISQZQ Member National Academy ofSciences, 1672. Corresponding member ofthe British Association for the advancement of Science. Author of I1 short course in Oaialitative Analysis, and of a series of papers on Chemical and Physical subjects chiefly published in the Comptes Rendus ofthe French Academy 0fSciences-many of the papers in collab- oration with C. Friedel. Residence, SQ Marlboro Street. I I
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Cnrrienas or lasrauerion. X FRANCIS A. XV.x1.1c12R, P11,D., LL.D., Presz'de11z'. ' Amherst College. A. li. E., fin B. K. A.B., Amherst. '6og AAI.. Amherst, '63, Yale, '73, P11.D., Amherst. 275, Halle, '94, LL.D., Yale, 'S2. -Al11l1El'SlZ,iS2, Ilarrard, '83, Columbia, '37, St. Andrews, '88, Dubli11, ,92, Edinburgh, '96. ln United States military service, ISGI-65, Instructor VViIlisto11 Semi- 11ary, IS65-68, Editor Springfield fMass.D Republican, 1868, Chief Bureau of Statistics, hV2lSllIl1gf0l'l, 1869, Superintendent Ninth Census, 1870-72, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, IS-72? Professor of Political Economy and History, Sheflield Scientific School, 1873-81, Honorary member, Rocyal Statistical Society ol' London, 1875, Chief, Bureau of Awards, Phila el- phia, 1S76g Member, School Committee, New Haven, 1S77-So, Member, Board of Education, Connecticut, 1577-Si, Lecturer, johns Hopkins Uni- versity, 1377-793 United States Commissioner, Monetary Conference at Paris, 1878, Member, National Academy of Sciences, 1S7S, appointed Rail- road Commissioner of Connecticut, 1S7og Superintendent Tenth Census, ISTQ-Sl, President, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, since 131, President, American Statistical Association, since 1SSzg Lecturer in Har- vard University, ISSZ--Sq., 1395-96, Member, lviassachusetts Historical Society, 1SS,z,g Member, Massachusetts Board of Education, ISSZ-90, Chair- man, Massachusetts Topographical Survey Commission, 188+-90, Member, School Committee of Boston, ISS5'-SS, Member, Internalional Statistical Institute, 1SS5 fl-Ionorary member and President Adjoint, 18955, President, American Economic Association, lsss-92, Honorary member, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1SS6g Senator of the Phi Beta Kappa, since 1SS6L Correspondent, Central Statistical Commission of Belgium, ISSSQ Corresponding member, Cali- fornia Academy of Sciences, ISSSQ Olhcer of the French Legion ot' Honor, ISSQQ Vice President, National Academy of Sciences, since ISQDQ President, Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, since 1891, Member, Art Commission of Boston, since ISQOQ Member, Park Commission of Boion, ISQO-96, declined appointment as United States Commissioner to Monetary Conference at Brussels, 1892, Honorary Member, Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester Q11-Englandj, ISQZQ 'X ICE President,American Society for the Promotion of Profit Sharing, since IS92, C iairman of Massachus setts Board of 'XVorld's Fair Managers, ISQZ-94, Vice President, Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, since ISQZQ Correspondent of the Institute of France, XSQSQ Corresponding member, British Association for the Advancement of Science, ISQQQQ Member, Board of Trustees, Public Library of Boston, ISQ6. , Author ofthe Statistical Atlas of the United States 03741, The Indian Ogestion 118743, The YVages Qdiestion 113763, Money Q1S7SJgMoney, Trade, and Industry 418795, Political Economy 118835, Land and Its Rent QISSSJQ History of the Second Army Corps 06861, First Lessons in Political Economy QISSQDQ Lite of Gen. VV. S. Hancock 118941, The Making of the Nation Q1S95j, International Bimetallism Q1S96j, also, Reports on the Commerce and Navigation of the United States 11868-705, Indian Affairs C1S72DQ2I1'1Cl the Censuses of 1870 and lSSO. Addresses on Economic, Statistical, Educational, and Military subjects. Articles in Laloi-'s Cyclopzedia of Political Science, Encyclopaedia Britannica, -Iohnson's Cyclopaedia, the Century Magazine, Scribner's, Atlantic Monthly, Princeton Review, Harper's Magazine, Lippincott's, North American, Yale Review, Oyarterly Journal of Political Science, journal of Political Economy, International Review, Forum, Qliarterly journal of Economics, Proceedings of American Economic Association, journal of American Statistical Association, journal of American Social Science Association, Technology Cuiarterly, etc. tk Deceased. IO
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11 f igiHE' ,',ijQ1. , wif' 'YU ' ga,-1, f ' 'I EJ w I vt, l ROISERT H. IQILTIIARDS, S.B., Professor of Jlfh':zz'1zg Eazgineerzrzg and Zllefczllurgxf. M. I. T., '68, III. . Assistant in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1863- 69g Instructor in Assaying and Oyalitative Analysis, IS69-10, Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, IS7O-7lQ Professor of Mineralogy and Assaying, in charge of the Mining and Metallurgical Laboratories, 1871- 72, Professor of Mining Engineering, 1873-S49 Secretary of the Faculty, lS7S-SS, Professor of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy from 183.14 President of M. I T. Alumni Association, 1873-763 President of the Ameri- can Institute of Mining Engineers, 1SS6-S7. Residence, 32 Eliot Street, jamaica Plain. XVILLIABI ll. XILES, P1z.B., AAI., Proj?ssor of Geology ami Geogrrzjlhby. Yale S. S.. '67, P11.B., Yale S. S.. '67g AAI., XVesleyan, l69. Professor of Physical Geography, Itlassachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, lS7l Q Professor ofGeology and Geography, Massachusetts Institute of Technology from IS7SQ Lecturer on Geology, XVellesley College, ISSZQ Professor of Geology, Wellesley College, ISSSQ President of the Boston Society of Natural History from 1Sgz. Author of Agency of Glaciers in the Excavation of Valleys and Lake Basins, Zones of Physical Features 0fhI0l1IlT.2'llIlS, Some Expansions, Move- ments, and Fractures of Rocks, observed at Monson, Mass., The Causes of the Recent Floods in Germany f1SS7J, etc. Residence, io Linclcn Street, Cambridge. N C11A1.REs R. CROSS, S.B., Thayer Professor of Pkysics ami' Direcior of Mo Rogers Laboraiozy. M. I. T., '70, Sci. and Lit. Course. Instructor in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, IS7O-71 g Assistant Professor ofPhysics, 1371-755 Professor of Physics from IS7'5Q in charge ofDepartrnent of Physics from ISTfQ in charge ofCourse in Electrical Engineering, since its establishment, ISSZ. Author of many original scientific papers on electricity, acoustics, and other branches of physics, chiefly published in the Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. l Residence, Upland Road, Brookline. GAETANO LANZA, C.E., Professor of Theoreficrzl ami Apjilierf , flfIeckzz2zz'cs. University of Virginia, '70, Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, lS'I-72, Assistant Igrofessor, 1872-755 Professor ot Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from 1 75. Author of Notes on Mechanical Engineering C1SS6D, Notes on Friction , f1SS7l, Applied Mechanics 118353, and of many papers in Transactions American Society hiechanical Engineers, Proceedings Society of Arts, Proceedings British Institution of Civil Engineers, Technology Quarterly, etc. Residence, zz VVest Cedar Street. I2
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