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TECHNIQUE I3 QQQATIK, Qfwcftff ' GEORGE A. GSBORNE, S.B., PI'QfqFJ'J07' gf Matlzffzfatiff. Harvard S.S., '6o. ' SSISTANT Professor of Mathematics, U. S. Naval Academy, 1861- 655 Professor of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from IS66 5 Secretary of Faculty, 1S6S-71. Author of Examples in Differential Equations fISS6j, Differential and In- tegral Calculus 08917, etc. Residence, 249 Berkeley Street. ROBERT H. RICHARDS, S.B., P7'm'JJ'07' M Mifzifzg Effgifzfer- ing azzd Metallu7'g'y. M. I. T., '68, III. SSISTANT in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1868-ogg Instructor in Assaying and Qualitative Analysis, I86Q'7OQ Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, lS7O'7IQ Professor of Miner- alogy and Assaying, in charge of the Mining and Metallurgical Laboratories, 1371-723 Professor of Mining Engineering, l873'S4Q Secretary of the Fac- ulty, IS78'83Q Professor of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, from 1884, President of M. I. T. Alumni Association, 1873-76, President of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, 1886-87. Residence, 32 Eliot Street, Jamaica Plain. WILLIAM H. NILES, PH.B., A.M., Pl'WII07' gf Geology IU!!! Geogrfzplzyg S.B., Harvard L. S., '66. ' PI-LB., Yale, S. S., '67 5 A.M., Wesleyan, '69. PROFESSOR of Physical Geography, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, IS7Ig Professor of Geology and Geography, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1878, Lecturer on Geology, XVellesleyCol- lege, ISSZQ Professor of Geology, VVellesley College, ISSSQ President of the Boston Society of Natural History, 1892-97, President of the Appa- lachian Mountain Club, ISQS. Author of Agency of Glaciers in the Excavation of Valleys and Lake Basins, Zo1Ies of Physical Features of Mountains, Some Expansions, Movements, and Fractures of Rocks, observed at Monson, Mass. The Causes of the Recent Floods in Germany 118873, etc. Residence, to Linclen Street, Cambridge.
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