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I -L 'erm-1 N1 r2+1Q14! IQGI IIENRY PAY, A.B., Ph.D., Professor of .-Izzfzlyfzral C'l1en11'sh'y.-A.B., Lafayette College, 1889, Pl1.D., Johns Hopkins Lvniversity, 1895. Instructor in Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1895-1900, .Assistant Professor, 1900-05, Associate Pro- fessor, 1905-07, Professor from 1907. Author of papers on Metallography, Properties of Steel Rails, and Analytical Chemistry. Residence, 1Yorthington Road, Brookline. AUGUSTUS H. GILL, S.B., Ph.D., Professor of Tl'l'1lllZ.l'!1l .-IIlIlfjj.S2'S.'S.B., M. I. T. 188-1, V., Pl1.D., Leipzig, 1890. Assistant in General and Sanitary Chemistry, Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, 188-1-86, Instructor, 1886-87, Instructor in Gas Analysis, 1890-9-1-, Assistant Professor of Gas Analysis, 189-L-19033 Assistant Professor of Technical Analysis, 1903-06, Associate Pro- fessor of Technical Analysis, 1900, Professor from 1909. Author of Gas and Fuel Analysis for Engineers, A Short Handbook of Oil Analysis, Engine Room Chemistry, and numerous papers in scientific periodicals, editor of a Register of Publications of the Insti- tute CISGQ-931. Residence, 1334- 1Vashington Street, Canton. IVILLIAM T. IIALL, S.B.-.-ls.s1'.vta11f Professor Of.-1lllIf1fffCllZ Cl1c'n1is11'y.-- S.B., IVI. I. T. 1895, V., E A E. Assistant in Chemistry, Massachusetts Inst.itute of Technology, 1898- 1900, Instructor, 1900-11, Assistant Professor from 1911. Author of several translations from the German. Residence, 37 Polnfret Street, VVest Roxbury. VVARREN K. LEXVIS, SB., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Clzunzicul Engi- neering.-S.B., M. I. T. 1905, X., Ph.D., Breslau, 1908. Assistant in Industrial Chemistry, IVIassachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1905-06, Swett Fellow at Breslau, 1906-08, Research Asso- ciate in Applied Chemistry, 1908-09, Chemist, W'. H. MeElWain Com- pany, 1909-10, Assistant Professor, October, 1910-12, Associate Pro- fessor from 1912. Author of various scientific papers. Residence, 85 Lombard Street, Newton.
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mol-1 N 1 114 COURSES V AND X DEPARTMENT OE CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING HENRY P. '1l.XL15O'I', 5.11, Ph.D., l'1'Qf1'.v.vor of l11m'gr1nz'e um! ,-luulylieu! Cl1c'1111'.xIry,' in. clzrlryz' QI' ilu' l,l'1llll'l'IIl!'lIf QI' f'l1f'11:1'.vf1'y.- S.l1., Ill. I.. T. 1885, Y., 'IP I' Ag 1'h.D., University of Leipzig, 1890. Assistant in Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1885-87: Instructor, 1887-88 and 1890-921 Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1892-951 Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1895-983 Professor of Analytical Cliernistry, 1898-19025 Professor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, 1902-123 Professor of Inorganic Chemistry from 1912. Author of An Elementary Course of Quantitative Analysis, The Electrolytic Dissociation Theory Cwith A. A. Blancharrlj, and numerous papers on chemical or educational topics in current journals. Residence, Q73 Otis Street, lYest Newton. VVILLIAM H. WALICER, S.B., Ph.D., fb K E, l'1-fyfessor of Cham-ical Ellgli- neeringg Director of the Researclz LClf10I'!lfDI U Qf .-lpplicu' Cl1e1nisl'ry,' Ilccul of Department of Clwnzieal Ezzgiarfcrizzg.-S.B., Pennsylvania State Col- lege, 18903 Ph.D., Giittingen, 1899. Instructor in Chemistry, Pennsylvania State College, 1892-9-Lg In- structor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 18941-19005 Member of the firm of Little XL Walker, Chemical Experts and Engineers, 1900- 05, Associate Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1902- 05, Professor from 1905. Author of scientific papers. Residence, 728 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. ARTHUR A. BLANCIIARD, S.B., Ph.D., A-9Sib'fH7l.f Professor of Inorganic Chcm'istry.4S.B., lV1. I. T. 1898, V.g Ph.D., Leipzig, 1902. Private Assistant to Professor Noyes and Assistant in Tlicorctical Chemistry, M. 1. T., 1898-19003 studied in Germany. 1900-092: ln- structor in Chemistry and Physics, New Hampshire College, 1902-035 Instructor in Inorganic Chemistry, M. I. T., 1903-08, Assistant Pro- fessor since 1908. N Author: Electrolytic Dissociation Theory Cwith Professor Talboth bynthetic Inorganic Chemistry. Residence, 752 Crescent Avenue, Newton Centre. t 25 l
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.-'wel-1N1 f:P1 1'-ti x' M F. JEXYETT Blooms, BA., Ph.D., 1'rofc.s.sor Qf Organic Clzcmz'stry.- BA., Amherst. 1889, X 49, Ph.D.. Heidelberg, 1893. Assistant in Chemistry. Amherst College, 1889-901 Instructor in General Chemistry, Cornell Ifniversity, 1893-941 Assistant in Ana- lytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1891-95, Instructor, 1895-19022, Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1902-04, Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry, 190-1-10, Asso- ciate Professor, 1910-12, Professor from 191Q. Author of Outlines of Organic Chemistry, Experiments in Organic Chemistry, and various papers in scientific journals. Residence, Q9 Commonwealth Avenue. SAMUEL P. BIIILLIKEN, S.B., Ph.D., .-1.vsi.slant P1-fy'e.s.sor of Organic Clzcrzzzkiry.-S.I3., M. I. T. 1887, Y., Ph.D., Leipzig, 1890. Assistant in Chemistry, University of Cincinnati, 1887-88, Asso- ciate in Chemistry, Bryn BIawr College, 1891-92, Instructor in charge of Department of Chemistry, Clark University, 1892-9-1-g Instructor in Organic Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1895- 1905, Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry from 1905. Residence, 0 Harris Street, Newburyport. ARTHUR A. Norms, S.B., S.M., Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D., P1'ojb.s.so'r of Theoretical C'h.emisfry,' Director of the Research Laboratory of Physical Clzemistry.-S.B., M. I. T. 1886, V., S.M., INT. I. T. 1887, Ph.D., Leipzig, 1890, Sc.D., Harvard, 1909, LL.D., Maine, 1908, Clark, 1909. Assistant in Analytical Chemistry, Itlassachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1887-88, Instructor, 1890-94, Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry, 1894-97, Associate Professor, 1897-99, Professor from 1899, Director of the Research Laboratory of Physical Chemistry from 1903, Acting President, 1907-09. Residence, 97 Hemenway Street. THOMAS E. POPE, A.M., Professor of Inorganic Chemistry.-A.M-, Harvard University, 1869. Instructor in Chemistry, IVIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1874-76, Professor in Chemistry, Iowa Agricultural College, 1876- 34, Assistant Professor of General Chemistry, Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, 1884-95, Associate Professor, 1895-1900, Pro- fessor of General Chemistry from 1900. Residence, 345 Crafts Street, Newtonville. 2
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