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ng 1 tg.-. Lrg... eb. EDIT. 5505 5 .2 . ., .f M 42-14 ,tijff 5 . lu I 1Q0.Qfi?-M, The hoary head is a crofwrz of glory. JOHN D. RUNKLE, P1-LD., LL.D., Ilfrzlker Professor of .7lIat!2emrzz'z'cs. B.S., A.M., Harvard University, '51g PI-LD., Hamilton College, '67g LL.D., Vlfesleyan University, '7I. Assistant upon the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1849-S43 Editor Mathematical Monthly, 1858-613 Professor of Mathe- matics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1S65g Acting President, ISGS-70, President, 1870-78. - Author of New Tables for Determining the Values of the Co-etIi- cients in the Perturbative Function of Planetary Motion,the Manual E1 . . . . ement in Education fpublished in Report of Massachusetts Board ot Education, 1876-771, zx second Paper on same subject in Report of ISSG-SI, Report on Industrial Education, American Institute of Edu- cation q1SS3J, Analytic Geometry, etc. Residence, 1663 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambriclge. GEORGE A. OSBORNE, S.B., Professor oflllathevzrzdcs. Harvard S. S., '6o. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, U. S. Naval Academy, 1861- 65g Professor ofMathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 18665 Secretary of Faculty, I86S-TI. Author of Examples in Differential Equations 118865, Differential and Integral Calculus f1Sg1j,etc. Residence, 249 Berkeley Street. II
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GAETANO LANZA, C.E., Professor of ThC07'8fliCHZG7Ifi Ajifllfed .. Iv, 'r .lfccham'cs. University of Virginia, '7O. jj., V, 'v - A Instructor, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology,1S71-72, Assist- I f ,J f 1 aff, if , , , ,,,-Us X . . ant Professor, 1572-75, Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics W SE, f from 1875. ' gf P 'nr P , A . , Author of Applied Mechanics t1SS5l, and of many papers in 'pg sl- , . Transactions American Society Mechanical Engineers, Proceedings Society of Arts, Proceedings British Institution of Civil Engineers, Technology Oyarterly, etc. Notes on Mechanical Engineering flSg6J, . Notes on Friction 415873. Residence, zz XX'est Cedar Street. GEORGE F. SWAIN, S.B., M. Am. Soc. C. E., fIayzuzz1'dP1'0- fessor qf Civil E11g1'uecr1'11g. M. I. T., '77, I. I, Student i11 Germany, lS77-SO, Expert on Tenth U. S. Census, 1SSo- Ssgg Instructor in Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- ., nology, 1881-S33 Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 1SS3-S73 , gb' Associate Professor, 1887-SS, Professor from ISSSQ Engineer ofMassa- I , chusetts Railroad Connnissioners from lSS7Q Member Boston Transit 1 . . ' Commission si11ce 1594, ex-President Boston Society of Civil Engi- i ' neers, ex-President of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering l, U' 1 Education. g M., Author of Report on XVater Power of Atlantic Slope, Notes on 1.g1Q ? :s IQ ., Hydraulics and on Theory of Structures, numerous reports on Rail- iM'i'r-X . I road Bridges, Brake Equipment, and other subjects, in the reports of the Massachusetts Railroad Commission, and many papers on Engi- TALQZMJ neering subjects, published in the Transactions of American Society Civil Engineers, Proceedings New England VVater Worlcs Association, Technology Q1arte1-ly, Proceedings Society Arts, journal Franklin Institute, Boston Society of Civil Engineers, etc. Residence, 435 Marlboro' Street. I FRANCIS W. CHANDLER, M. Am. Inst. Arch., Professor of A1'ckz'!ecz'ure. NVith Messrs. Ware Sz Van Brunt, Architects, 1864-66, Student in Paris, 1866-68, Assistant with Professor NVare at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1869, Assistant Supervising Architect at Washington, 1870-73, in partnership with Mr. E. C. Cabot, of Boston, 1873-SS, Professor of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, from ISSSQ Advisory Architect to the Mayor of the City of Boston since 1896. Author of A Few Hints About Drainage USSSJ , Construction De- tails C189zj., Notes on I.i1nes,Cernents, Mortars and Concretes CISQZDQ editor of Municipal Architecture in Boston QISQSJ, etc. E Residence, 195 Marlboro' Street. ccM,o4-A---. 13
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