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HENRY P. TALBOT, S.B., Ph.D., Professor oflnorgarzic and Analytieal Chemistrgu- IVI. I. T., '85, V., S.B., M. I. T., ,85, Ph.D., University of Leipzig, '90. ASSISTANT in Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1885-87, Instructor, 1887-88 and 1890-92, Assist- ant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1892-95, Associate Pro- fessor of Analytical Chemistry, 1895-98, Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1898-1902, Professor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, from 1902. Author of Ueber das Verhalten der Tiglinsiiure und Angeli- casiiure gegen Bromwasserstoff und Jodwasserstoff Q1890D, Notes on the Action of Hybromic and I-Iydriodic Acids on Tiglic Acids C1891l, An Index to the Literature of Angelic and Tiglic Acids from 1842 to 1892, Notes on the Properties of Hydrogen Peroxide Solutions Qvvith H. R. Moodyl, An Intro- ductory Course of Quantitative Chemical Analysis Q1897l, A Bibliography of the Analytical Chemistry of Manganese Cwith John W. Brownl C1902D, The Recorded History of the Mern- bers ofthe Argon Group C1902D, and other Chemical Papers. Residence, 273 Otis Street, West Newton. ARTHUR A. Novizs, S.M., Ph.D., Professor of Theo- retical Chemistry. -M. I. T., '86, V., S.M., M. I. T., '87, Ph.D., Leipzig, '90. ASSISTANT in Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1887-88, Instructor, 1890-94, Assistant Professor, 1894-97, Associate Professor of Organic Chemistry, 1897-99, Professor of Theoretical and Organic Chemistry, 1899-1902, Professor of Theoretical Chemistry from 1902. Author of A Detailed Course of Qualitative Analysis, General Principles of Physical Science, Laboratory Experi- ments on the Class Reactions and Identiiication of Organic Sub- stances, and many articles in scientihc journals. Residence, 78 Westland Avenue, Boston. A. RAMBEAU, Ph.D., Professor of Moderrz Languages. - B. A., Wittenberg, 1871, Student at Halle, lVIar- burg and Paris, 1871-1874, and during different periods, after 1876, Ph.D., 1877, Licentiate, 1879, Marburg. INSTRUCTOR in English, University of Marburg, 1878-79, Pro- fessor of French and English in several colleges, 1879-92, at last, in Hamburg, Associate in Romance Languages, 1893-94, and Associate Professor of Romance Languages, 1894-99, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Professor of Modern Languages, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1899. Author of some articles upon Egypt and the East, literary and philological studies upon the Chanson de Rolandf' Chau- cer and Dante, Adam de la Halle, a work upon Parisian pro- nunciation, educational studies and books for the use of students and teachers, and a great number of articles in American and European philological journals. Residence, 571 VValnut Park, Roxbury. .!4.a7f-l4z- maeew L 19 1
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Walffidifi ' of . 181 ALFRED E. BURTON, S.B., M. Am. Soc. C. E., Dean, Professor of Topographical Engineering- Bow- doin, '78, A K E, Q B K. LAND Surveyor, 1878-79, Topographical Draughtsman and Topographer on U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1879-82, Commissioner on Massachusetts Topographical Survey, 1895- 19005 in charge of Scientific Expedition to Umanak, Green- land, summer of 18963 in charge of Eclipse Expedition to Washington, Georgia, May, 1900, in charge of Eclipse Expe- dition to Sumatra, 1901g Instructor in Topographical Engineer- ing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1882-84, Assistant Professor, 1884-89g Associate Professor, 1889-96, Professor from 1896, Dean from 1902. Author of several articles in Technology Quarterly, Review. Residence, 58 Webster Street, West Newton. DWIGHT PORTER, Ph.B., Am. Soc. C. E., Professor off-Iydraulif: Engineering.-Yale S. S., '80, Berzelius Society. SPECIAL Agent, Tenth Census U. S., Report upon Water Power, 1880-83, Instructor in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1883-85, Instructor in Civil Engineer- ing, 1885-875 Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 1887- 90, Associate Professor of Hydraulic Engineering, 1890-96, Professor from 1896. Author of Flood Discharge from Small Watersheds, Report upon a Sanitary Inspection of certain Tenement-house Districts of Boston, portions of Vols. XVI and XVII Tenth Census U. S., Reports on Water Power, Water Power Streams of Maine, in Nineteenth Annual Report of the U. S. Geological Survey, Notes on Stereotomy and XVarped Surfaces, etc. Residence, 1-19 Hawthorne Street, Malden. HEINRICH O. HOFMAN, EM., Met.E., Ph.D., Pro- fessor of.7VIeta!!urgy.-E.1Vl.,1V1et.E., Prussian School of Mines, Clausthal, '77, Ph.D., Ohio University, 189 PRACTICING Metallurgist, 1877-853 Private Assistant to Prof. R. H. Richards, and Lecturer on Metallurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1887-88, Professor of Metallurgy and Assaying, Dakota School of Mines, 1887-89, Assistant Profes- sor of Mining and Metallurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1889-91, Associate Professor of Mining and Metallurgy, 1891-98, Professor of Metallurgy from 1898. Author of Gold Milling in the Black Hills f1888lg The Dry Assay of Tin Ores C1890Jg Recent Progress in the Treatment of Argentiferous Lead Ores C1892-190213 Metalltirgical Lead Exhibits at the Columbian Exposition f1893j, Some Experi- ments on the Fusibility of Fire Clays f1895lg Further Experi- ments on the Fusibility of Fire Clays Q1895jg The Equipment of Mining and Metallurgical Laboratories Q1896j, The Produc- tion of Illuminating Gas and Coke in By-Product Ovens f1898jg Modihcation of Birchof's Method for Determining the Fusibility of Fire Clays Q1898j, Influence of size of Particles on Resistance of Fire Clays to Heat and Fluxes f1898jg Aluminum as a Reducing and Heat-Producing Agent f1902j, Encyclopedia Britannica Supplement, articles on Lead and on Silver Q1902j. Residence, 88 Robinwood Avenue, Jamaica Plain.
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fem ff ea, wma 20 J THOMAS E. POPE, A.M., Professor of Inorganic Chem- istry.- Harvard University, '69. INSTRUCTOR in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1874-76, Professor of Chemistry, Iowa Agricultural College, 1876-8-1, Assistant Professor of General Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1894-95, Associate Pro- fessor, 1895-1900, Professor of General Chemistry from 1900. Residence, Academy Hill Road, Brighton. WILLIAM BAIRD, Captain U. S. A., Professor of Mili- tary Science and Tactics fRelie'ued February 15, 19041.-West Point, ,75. MEMBER Regular Army and Navy Uniong Loyal Legion, Sons of the Revolutiong Society of Colonial Wars, National Geo- graphic Societyg Graduate, School of Military Signaling and Telegraphy, Fort Meyer, Va., 1881. Service with Sixth U. S. Cavalry, participating in the Chiri- cahua, Chimhuevi, Victorio and Geronimo Campaigns. Ex- plorations and Surveys for Wagon Routes in Tonto Basin, in Moqui and Navajo Country, 18775 Colorado Canon, 1880. Inspector of Supplies, Shoshone Reservation, Wyo., 1891. Garrison Duty at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Infantry and Cavalry School, 1894. Retired, 1897 C Disability in line of duty . Residence, Annapolis, Maryland. GEORGE T. DIPPOLD, Ph.D., Professor of Modern Lcznguagea- Boston University, '83. POSTGRADUATE Student in Sanskrit and Germanic Philology and Instructor in German, Harvard University, 1871-743 Instructor in French, Sanskrit and Anglo-Saxon, Boston Uni- versity, 1874-83, Lecturer, German Literature, Gothic and Middle High German, Johns Hopkins University, 1883-85, Instructor in Modern Languages, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1886-91, Assistant Professor, 1891-95, Associate Professor, 1895-1901, Professor from 1901. Author of the Great Epics of Mediaeval Germany, Translator of Emanuel Geibel's Brunhild, Deutsche Litteraturdenkmale des 18 Jahrhunderts, Theories as to the Original Home of the Indo-European Race, Richard Wagner's Ring of the Nibelung Explained, and in part Translated, German Scientific Reader, etc. Residence, 5 Verndale Street, Brookline,
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