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Thomas Augustus Jaggar, Jr., Harvard A.B. 1893, A.M. 18 ' .14, Ph.D. I ' s ' JT. Profissor of Geology. Assistant in Petrograpliy, Harvard, 1894; Instructor in Geology, 1895; Assistant Professor, 1903; Professor of Geology. Massacliusetts Institute of Technologv, 1904; Assistant Geologist, U.S.-G.S., 1S9::; to 1903. The Laccoliths of the Black Hills, Twenty-first Annual Report, U.S. G.S. The Economic Resources of the North- ern Black Hills, Professional Paper No. 2(5, 1904, U.S. G.S. (jointly with Irving and Emmons). Absaroka Folio U.S. G.S. (geologic map jointly with Arnold Hague). Articles on Geysers, Caribbean X ' olcanoes, Carbonic Acid .Springs, in Pop. Sci. Mo., Am. Jour. Sci., Am. Nat. ; on Synthesis of Minerals in Jour. Geol. ; on Melonites (jointly with R. T. Jackson) in Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer. ; on Pegmatite and on Ripple Marks in Am. Geol. ; on Microschrometer, and on an instrument for inclining a preparation in microscope, in Am. Jour. Sci.; also in Jour. Roy. Microscop. Soc, and in Groth ' s Zeitschrift. Stvident at Munich, 1894; at Heidelberg, 189.5; geologist on Dixie to Martinic|ue, 1902; in charge of Work in South Dakota, Arizona and Massachusetts ; Fellow of Amer- ican . ' cademy ; Member Boston Society Natural History. Residence, 17 Brewster Street, Cambridge, Mass. Harry E. Clifford, S.B., Professor of Tlicorcticnl Electricity.— Vili:., ' 8G, VI.; ® H. Assistant in Physics, 1886-88; Instructor in Theoretical Physics, 1888-95 ; Assistant Professor in Theoretical Physics, 189.5-1902; Associate Professor of Theoretical Elec- tricity from 1902-04; Professor of Theoretical Electricity, acting in charge of Department of Electrical Engineering from 1904; Assistant in Harvard College Observatorv, 188 ' 7. Author of Notes on Heat, Derived Electrical L ' nits, Ele- ments of the Theory of Potential, and various papers pub- lished in the Technology Quarterly, Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Alternating Current Machinery. Residence, 20 Crystal Street, Newton Centre. John- Bi(;f;low, Jr., Major I ' .S. Army, retired. Professor of P ' rench ; in char ' e of Department of Modern Languages. — U.S. Military Academy, ' 77. Second Lieutenant 10th L S. Cavalrv, 1877 ; First Lieu- tenant, 1883 ; Captain, 1893 ; Major, 9th U.S. Cavalry, 1902 ; retired, 1904; Instructor in Modern Languages at U.S. Military Academy, 1880-84 ; member of U.S. Cavalry Asso- ciation, Military Science Institution of LI.S., Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, and Technologv Club. Author of Mars la Tom and Gravelotte ; The Principles of Strategy and Reminiscences of the .Santiago Campaign. Residence, 23 West Cedar Street. .A l
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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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Frank Vogel, A.B., A.M., Professor of Modern Languages. — Harvard University, ' xT, a Y. I ' rofe.ssor of Modern Lan.ijuages, Mitcliell ' .s Boys ' School, Billerica, Mass., 18S7-S8; Instructor in Modern Languages, Massachu.setts Institute of Technology, 188S-92: Assistant Professor of Modern Languages, ISO-J-IHOO: Associate Pro- fessor, f ' .iO(i-04; Professor from 1904; Graduate Student in ( icrmanic Philology at Harvard I ' niversity, 1888-92; Di- rector of Modern Languages in the Normal Summer School of Languages and Science, Normal, 111., ISUO-Ol ' ; Student in ( .ermanic and Romance Philology, Heidelberg, Germany, 18S)o-V14; Member of Boston School Committee, f 901 -04; Instructor in German, Simmons College, 1902. Editor and Annotator of Chamisso ' s Peter SchlemihPs Wundersame Geschichte, Hauff ' s Lichten.stein, Storm ' s (ieschichten aus der Tcmne, A Scientific German Reader, and other publications. Residence, 95 Robinwood Avenue, Jamaica Plain. |). N. P. B. RTLETT, S.B.. :iiatiiS — U. .T.. ' 8G, VI. ' ' rofossor of Mathc- Assistant in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 188G-87 ; Instructor in Mathematics, 1888-91 ; Assistant l- ' rofessor of Mathematics, 18iil-98 : Associate Professor from 1898-1905 : Professor from 1905 : Assistant in Observatory of Harvard College, 1S8T: student in I ' niversity of Munich, 190: -04. Author of General Principles of the iVlethod of Least .Squares. Residence. 4Sii Columbus .Avenue. £)a ( (: w2fe- Allvxe L. Mekkill, S.B., Am. Sue M.E. (Acting Dean), Profssor of Mechanism. — M.I.T., ' .s. i, II. Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1885- 87 : Instructor, 1887-91 ; Assistant Professor of .Mechanism, 1891-9i); Associate Professor from 1899-1905; Professor from 1905. Author of Elements of Mechanism with Professor Schwamb. Residence, I ' ayson Park, Belmont. ?2 — ZfC.i -A
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