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Was.. W I . fl Y 11 h 1 ff' 'Q 1 4 1 .-a, C3 .R I da.: 7? -312-fk, 1 5 - fi 1' I S' ' ff . a ' ,- , aftiibkiff -.1 ' EP? ' -' NV1LL1A1s1 T. SEDGYVICK, PH.B., P1-1.D., Projkssar ofBz'oIvgy. Yale S. S., ,773 Berzelius Society. P1-1.B., Yale, '77, PH.D.,johns Ilopkins, 'S1. Assistant Professor of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1SS3-Si, Associate Professor, ISS4,-QI, Professor from 1591. Author of General Biology USSISJ, New Edition QISQSD, Biological Examination of WVater USSSJ, Sanitary Condition of the XVater Supply ofLowell, Mass. CISQID, The Purification of Drinking XVater by Sand Filtration CISQZJ, Modern Scientific Views ofthe Cause and Prevention of Asiatic Cholera CISQZJ, numerous Reports to the State Board of Health of Massachusetts on Epidemics of Typhoid Fever Caused by Infected XVater, Milk, etc., several papers on Education, various arti- cles in XVood's Reference Handbook of Medical Science, etc. Residence, .zo Chestnut Street. Davis R. DEWEY, A.B., PH.D., Professor qf Economics and Sta fl'S2'I-CS. University ofVermont, '79, A. XII., CP. B. K. A.B., University of Vermont, '79, PH.D., johns Hopkins University, '86. Teacher, Underhill, Vt., lS'fQ-Sl g Principal Hyde Park High School, Chicago, 1SS1-S35 Student and Fellow at johns Hopkins University, ISS3-S63 Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ISS7-SSI, Assistant Professor, ISSS-S93 Associate Professor, ISQQ-92, Professor from ISQZZ Secretary American Statistical Association from ISSGQ editor ofits publications from 1SS7g Appointed, ISQ4-9S,Ch2lll'l'lllll'! ot' Board to Investigate the Subject of the Unemployed in Massachusetts, Member of Publication Committee of American Economic Association, ISQSS appointed member ofB'oard to Investigate Charitable and Reformatory Interests and Institutions of Massachusetts, 1396, Member, Department of Statistics, Boston, 1S97. Author ofa Syllabus on Political History since 1S15 f1SS7J , Syllabus of Lectures on Economic Qgestions of Commerce QISQZD, Suicides in New England, associated in Report on Unemployed, Graphic Statistics, Report on Charitable Institutions, etc., editor of Discussions in Eco- nomics and Statistics by Francis A. YValker, 2 vols., 1S9g. Residence, 52 Eliot Street, jamaica Plain. SILAS W. HOLMAN, S.B., Provkssor ofPhysz'cs, Emerifus. M. I. T., 76, VIII. Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, IS76-SO, In- structor, 1880-Sz, Assistant Professor, ISSZ-SS, Associate Professor, 1885-93, Professor from 1893. Author ol' Physical LaboratoryNotes CISSSJ , The Effect of Temper- ature on the Viscosity of Air and Carbon Dioxide fISS6D, Discussion of the Precision of Measurements 08871, Friction of Leather Belts on Iron Pulleys, Standard for the Resistance of Copper QISQID, and nume- rous'other papers in Proceedings American Academy, American Jour- nal of Science, Appalachia, journal of Franklin Institute, Technology Quarterly, etc. Residence, Hotel Abbotsford, Brookline. ' 14
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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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I 1 l 1 I ra. ff'-' N' -'A 7... Q. Wwe, mee l - l N ' f ' R eef M9 . T -f-nf .W f - . , f- 22.5, .-: . p3ff,1',,c ' ' . ,f. . 61 ' ' I my 1 9 ' if I x I '. 1. , - f' :Q 26 QA J M? XVEBSTER XVELLS, S.B., Professor ofZlIa1'hcmat1'cs. M. I. T., '73, I. Instructor in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of'1'echnology, 1875-So, and ISS2-SS, Assistant Professor of Matliematics, ISS3-S , Associate Proicssor, ISS5-93, Professor from 1893. Author ofAcadcmic A rithmetic, Academic Algebra, Higher Alge hra, University Algebra, College Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, Logarithmic Tables, etc. Residence, Lexington. CECIL H. PEABODY, S.B., Professor of IlIa1'z'ne Eil..-g7'l'7Z867'Z'7lg' and Naval f17'CAl'f8Cl'1H'E. M. I. T., '77, II. Xvitli the VVestern Union Railroad, 1S7S, Professor of Mathematics and Engineering, Imperial Agricultural College, japan, 1878-So, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Illinois, 1881-S53 Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1883-S4 Assistant Professor of Steam Engineering, 1884-So, Associate Profes sor, 1839-93, Professor of Marine Engineering from 1893. Author of Notes on Governors and Fly NVheels USSSJ, Notes on Valve Gears f1SS7,, Thermodynamics of the Steam Engine and other Heat Engines fISS9l,THl7lCS ofthe Properties of Saturated Steam USSSD Valve Gears for Steam Engines QISQOJ, Steam Boilers CISQ7, with E F. Millerj, Papers to Scientific Societies, etc. Residence, IO Columbia Street, Brookline. HARRY W. TYLER, S.B., PH.D., Professor 0fMdfA671ZdfZ.CS M. I. T., '84, V. S.B., M. I. T., '84, PH.D., Erlangen, ,89. , Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1884-S63 In structor, 1886-905 Assistant Professor, 1890-92, Associate Professor, 1892-03g Secretary of the Faculty, 1889-go, and from ISQIQ Professor of Mathematics, 1893. Author of Entertainments in Chemistry, the Application of Deter minant Theorerns to a Particular Case, Ueber die Sylvestersche und die Bezoutsche Determinanten, Technological Education in the United States, The Educational Work of Francis A. Walker, etc. Residence, Gray Cliff Road, Newton Centre. .15
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