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Hexrv p. Talbot, S.B., Ph.D., Professor of Inor- ganic a?id Analytical Clicjnistry. — M.I.T , ' .So, ' ., S.B.. M.I.T. , ' 85; Ph.D., University of Leipzig-, ' UO. Assistant in Analytical Cheniisti ' v, Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, 18S5-87 ; Instnictor, 18S7-SS and 1890- 92: Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1892-95 : Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1895-98 : Pro- fessor of Analytical Chemistry, 1898-1902; Professor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, from 1902. Author of Ueber das ' erhalten der Tiglinsiiure und An- gelicasiiure gegen Bromwasserstoff und Jodwasserstoff (1890); Notes on the Action of Hybromic and Hydriodic Acids on Tiglic Acids (1891); An Inde.x to the Literature of Angelic and Tiglic Acids from ls42 to 1892 ; Notes on the Properties of Hydrogen Pero.xide Solutions (with H. R. Moody); An Introductory Course of Quantitative Chemical Analysis (1897); A Bibliography of the Analytical Chem- istry of Manganese (with John W. Brown) (1902): The Recorded History of the Members of the Argon Group (1902); and other Chemical Papers. Residence, 273 Otis Street, West Newton. .- Arthur A. Noves, S.M., Ph.D., Professor of TIico- rctical Chemistry.— M. n:., ' S(i, V., S.M., M I.T., ' 87 ; Ph.D., Leipzig, ' DO. Assistant in Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, 1887-88 : Instructor, 1890-94 ; A.ssistant Professor of Organic Chemistry, 1894-97 : Associate Pro- fessor, 1897-99 : Professor of Theoretical and Organic Chemistry, 1899-1902 : Profe ssor of Theoretical Chemistry from 1902 ; Director of the Research Laboratory of Physical Chemistry from 190o. Author of A Detailed Course of Qualitative Analysis ; General Principles of Physical Science ;i.aboratory Experi- ments on the Class Reactions and Identification of Organic Substances : and many articles in scientific journals. Residence, 78 Westland Avenue, Boston. U.iM -V U Zryx Th()M. s E. Pope, A.M., Professor of Inorganic Cheviistry. — Harvard University, ' 6y. Instructor in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1874-76; Professorof Chemistry, Iowa Agricultural College, 1870-84 ; A.ssistant Professorof General Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1894-95 ; .Associate Professor, 1895-1900: Professor of General Chemistrv from 1900. Residence, Academy Hill Road, Brighton. fhc -TTM 2 . i ff
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j d: i£y i;z Ai.i-KKi) E. BuKTON, S.B.. M. Am. Soc. C.E., Dcdii. Professor of TopOi:;rapliical Engineering. — l)(i (liiiii, i ; A K E, ! B K. Land Surveyor, 187S-79; Topographical Draughtsman and Topographer on U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1S7 -S ' - ' : Conmiissioner on Massachusetts Topo.graphical Survey, l.s ' .i. ' i; 11)00; in charge of Scientific Expedition to Unianak, ( Greenland, summer of lsi ' .i6; in charge of Eclipse E.xpcdi- tion to Washington, (ieorgia, May, 1900; in charge of Eclipse E.xpedition to Sumatra, 1901 ; Instructor in Topo- graphical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nologv, 18S2-S4; Assistant Professor, 1884-S9; Associate I ' rot ' essor, 1889-96 ; Professor from 180G; Dean from 1902. Author of several articles in Technology Quarterly Review. Residence, 58 Welister Street, West Newton. DwicHT Porter, Fh.B., Am. Soc. C.E., Professor of Hvdraulie Engineering. — Yale S.S., ' 80 ; Bcrzc- liiis Si.iciety. Special Agent, Tenth Census I ' .S., Report upon Water Power, 1880-83; Instructor in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, lS8c;-,s. ) ; Instructor in Civil En- gineering, 188r)-87 ; Assistant Professor of Civil Engineer- ing, 18S7-90 ; Associate Professor of Hvdraulie Engineering, 18 ' 90-9(i; Professor from 189(1. Author of Flood Discharge from Small Watersheds, Re- port upon a Sanitary Inspection of certain Tenement-liouse Districts of Boston, portions of Vols. W ' l and .W ' l I Tenth Census U.S., Reports on Water Power, Water Power Streams of Maine, in Nineteenth Annual Report of tlie U.S. tieological Survey, Notes on Stereotomy and Warped Surfaces, etc. Residence, 149 Hawthorne Street, Maiden. IIkinrich O. 11(11 m.w, E.M.. Mct.E., Ph.D., Pro- fessor of Metolhngy Y.M.. Met.E., Prus.sian ' School ' of Mines. ' Clausthal, 77 ; Ph.D., Ohio Uiii -ersit} ' , ' ' S ' .i. Practising Metallurgist, 1877-85; 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, 1888-89; Assistant Professorof Miningand Metallurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technologv, 18s ' ,i-9l ; Associate Professorof Miningand Metallurgv, 1891-98; Professorof Metallurgv from 1898. Author of The Metallurgy of Lead ( 18li2- ' .r9), An Outline ofthe Metallurgy of Iron and Steel ( 1904), numerous papers on metallurgical subjects in the Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, the Engineering and Mining Journal, the Mineral Industry, etc. Residence, 88 Robinwood Avenue, Jamaica Plain.
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Charles F. A. Currier, A.B., AM, Professor of V cn ' .— Harvard University. ' S7 ; B K. A.B, Ha ' rvard University, ' 87; A.M., Harvard University, ' .S8 ; Fellow of Har ' ard University studying- at Berlin and Paris, l.s,s«» ' ,)l. Instructnrin History and Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1891-93: Assistant Professor of History, 189:!-9 ; Associate Professor, 1895-1901 ; Professor (if History from 1901, Residence, Winchester. C - - X : ' y t. z. L Z ' P iZ Z C- William Hovgaard, Captain Danish Navy, Pro- fessor of Xaval Design.— Naval Academy, Copen- ' hauen, ' l ' ' T ' .t, and Royal Naval College, Greenwich, ' .sc. Lieutenant of Danish Navy, 1879-1-7 ; Commander from lsii7; On Technical Staff of the Copenhagen Navy arcl, 1S86-94; Sul I)irector of Burmeister and Wains Ship and Engine Company, 18 ' .ir.-li7 ; Member of the Danish Transit of Venus IC.xpedition to St. Croix, 1882. Member of the Institute of Nayal Architects and ot the American Society of Naval Architects and Marine En- gineers. Author ' of Submarine Boats, and also t yo books on Physical Exercise, and yarious scientitic papers. Residence, 17 Winthrop Street, West Newton. s„ I„ u- ' 7Ca: ox Fred Wheeler, Major U.S.A. Retired. Military- Instructor at Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, and member of Faculty. Graduate 11. S. Military . cademy, Class 1878. Residence, lo Arlington Street. Boston.
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