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.ff Q4 I l. 'l . .r gg I I' 3 .-.p.f ,432 if' ' ' ifj?TL'2. . . I 5 ,. .2-1,131-,, fi , ,. . ' if 1 C. ' a:f:-111314: -H -' '- .- 51 ff . 411 gf? 1? 5,31 1- --,, 5. 'L of fl., -. 511,-' f - l G rg okoii-I-'. Suxxix, M. Am. Soc. C. E., Ilayrvard Professor of Cz'2.'1'l Eugz'm'e1'z'l1g. 11.1. 1., ,,,1. Student in Germany, 1S77-So, Expert on Tenth U. S. Census, ISSO-S35 Instructor in Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ISSI-S53 Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 1883-S7, Associate Professor, 1857-SSL Professor Hom 1883, Engineer of Massachusetts Rail- rggd Commissioners from 1SS7g Member Boston Transit Commission since 1 I4. Author of Report on XXYIIICI' Power of Atlantic Slope, Notes on Hydraulics and on Theory of Structures, numerous reports on Railroad Bridges, Brake liquipment, and other subjects, in the reports of the It-Iassachusctts Railroad Commission, and many papers on engineering subjects, published in the 'Transactions of American Society Civil En- zineers, Proceedings New England XVater NVorks Association, Technology Qaiarterly, Proceedings Society Arts,-Iournal Franklin Institute. Residence, 435 Marlboro Street. FRANCIS XV. C111xND1.ER, M. Am. Inst. Arch., Professor of A rch ffocfu re . VVith Messrs. XVare R Van Brunt, Architects, 1S64-66, Student in Paris, 1S6f:-653 Assistant with Professor XVare at the Massachusetts Insti- tute of 'l'echnology,1S69g Assistant Supervising Architect at VVashing- ton, 1870-751 in partnership with Mr. E. C. Cabot, of Boston, IS73-SSQ Piggfcssor ofArchitecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from IS . Author ol' A Few Hints About Drainage USSSJ, Construction Details fIS92D, Notes on Lill1ES,CClllLfHtS, Mortars, and Concretes KISQZD, etc. Residence, 1g5 Marlboro Street. ALIJIIONSE N. VAN DAELL, LL.D., Professor of Aloderzz Lon- go ages . B.A., College Saint Servais CLiegej, '64q P1-LC., Louvain, '65g LL.D., Universite de Liege, '6S. Professor ofModern Languages, Kentucky College, 1876-79, Instructor in I-Iaverford College, and Lecturer in University of Pennsylvania, ISS5-S63 Director Modern Languages, Boston 1-ligh and Latin Schools, ISS6-ISSQQ Professor of Modern Languages, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1SS9. Author of A Monograph on the Study of Modern Languages, La Parole Francaise Cin collaborat-on with Dr. L. Sauveurj, Das Deutsche Buch Qin collaboration with J. Schrakampj, Leander's Triiumereien Qeclited and annotatedl, Heine's l-larzreise fedited and annotatedj, Me- moires du Duc de Saint Simon Cedited and annotatedj, An Introduction to the French Language, An Introduction to the French Authors, Extraits choisis de Paul Bout-get, etc. Residence, IOS Irving Street, Cambridge. W1L1,1A1v1 T. Sianowicx, P11.B., PH.D., Professor q'Bz'oZogy. Yale S. S., '77g Berzelius Society. P1f1.B., Yale, '77, Ph.D., johns Hopkins, '81. Assistant Professor of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy, ISS3-841 Associate Professor, ISS4.-gig Professor from 1391. Author of General Biology CISSCDD, New Edition KISQSD, Biological Ex- amination of VVate1' USSSJ, Sanitary Condition of the Water Supply of Lowell, Mass, CISQIB, The Purification of Drinking Watei' by Sand Fil- tration CISQZD, Modern Scientific Views of the Cause and Prevention of Asiatic Cholera QISLQZJ, numerous Reports to the State Board of Health of Massachusetts on Epidemics of Typhoid Fever Caused by Infected VVater, Miik, etc., several papers on Education, various articles in Wood's Reference Handbook of Medical Science, etc. Residence, S5 Pinckney Street. I3
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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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1 4' 'V I' ., ot- 3- ' if e.?fz:. 4 rv gf, . , .A 1 ' DAVIS R. DEWEY, A.B., PI1.D., Professor of Economics and Sfrzlzsiics. ' University of Vermont, '79, A. 111.3 fb. B. K. A.B., University of Vermont, '79, PH.D.,Johns Hopkins University, '256. ' Teacher, Underhill, Vt., 1879-SI, Princi al Hyde Park High School, Chicago, 1SS1-Sgg Student and Fellow atflohns Hopkins University, ISS3- S6, Instructor, Massachusetts Institute o Technology, ISS7-SS, Assistant Professor, ISSS-SQ, Associate Professor, ISSQ-92, Professor from ISQZQ Secretary American Statistical Association from 18365 editor of its publi- cations from 1SS7, Appointed, 1Sg4-95, Chairman 'ot' Board to Investigate the Subject of the Unemployed in Massachusetts, Member of Publication Committee of American Economic Association, 1895, appointed member of Board to investigate Charitable and Reformatory Interests and Institu- tions of Massachusetts, 1S96. Author ofa Syllabus on Political History since ISIS 03377, Syllabus of Lectures on Economic Ogestions of Commerce C1S9zj,reviews in Pub- lications of American Statistical Associations, Suicides in New England, associated in Report on Unemployed, Graphic Statistics, etc. Residence, 52 Eliot Street, jamaica Plain. SILAS NV. IIOLMAN, S.B., Pnyizssor ofPhysz'cs. M. 1. T., qs, vm. Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1376-S02 Instructor, ISSO-S21 Assistant Professor, ISS2-SS, Associate Professor, ISS5-933 Pro- fessor from ISQS. - Author of Physical Laboratory Notes 08855, The Effect of Temper- ature on tl1e Viscosity of Air and Carbon Dioxide 08865, Discussion ofthe Precision of Measurements flssjj, Friction ofLeather Belts on Iron Pul- leys, Standard for the Resistance of Copper QISQIJ, and numerous other papers in Proceedings American Academy, American journal of Science, Appalachia, journal of Franklin Institute, Technology Odxarterly, etc. Residence, Hotel Ilkley. YVEBSTER XVELLS, SB., Professor of!lIaz'hemat'z'cs. M.1. T.,'73, 1. Instructor in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1373-So, and 1SS2aS3g Assistant Professor of Mathematics, ISS3,-85, Asso- ciate Professor, ISS5-93, Professor from 1893. Author of Academic Arithmetic, Academic Algebra, Higher Algebra, University Algebra, College Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, Logarithmic Tables, etc. Residence, Lexington. CECIL I-I. PEABODY, S.B., Professor of .7lfarz'1ze E:zgz'rzeerz'ng and 1Vamzl Archz2'ec!zu'e. M. I. T., '77, II. With the WVestern Union Railroad, IS7SQ Professor of Mathematics- and Engineering, Imperial Agricultural College, japan, 187s-SO, Assist- ant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Illinois, ISSI-83, Instructor, Masstchusetts Institute of Technology, ISS3-84, Assistant. Professor of Ste tm Engineering, ISS44S9Q Associate Professor, 1889-93, Piofessor of Marine .Engineering from ISQ3. Author ofNotes on Governors and Fly XVheels 118853, Notes on Valve Ge trsq1SS,j Ther modynanncs of the Steam Engine and other Heat Eueines ISSQJ Tables of the Properties of Saturated Steam CISSSJ, Valve Gears for Steam Engines CISQOD, Steam Boilers Q1Sg7j Qwith E. F. Millerj, Papers to Scientific Societies, etc. , , , . 4 fir, - L. i V , ' ,I Residence, I-Iotel Oxford. 14
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