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A. M., 94; Ph. D., 01; Acting Chief, Alaska Division, U. S. Bureau of Education; for sev- eral years lectured in Dept. of History, George Washington Univ .; Ph. D. Thesis "Ex- pansion of Russia to the Eastward;" reports on education in Alaska since 90; mem. Ban- nockburn Golf Club and a Mason. Bureau of Education, Land Office Bldg., Wash., and 3710 Patterson, Chevy Chase, D. C.
Walter Scott Harshman, Ph. D., 94. (See c. 92.)
Edmund Clark Hudson,
A. M., 94; Ph. D., 96; M. D., 02; A. B., 82, Hiawassee; A. M., 94 (hon.), do.
E. Hilton Jackson, A. M., 94. (See c. 91.)
John Scott Johnson, A. M. (See C Sci. 93.)
Frank Hall Knowlton,
Ph. D., 94; B. S., 84, Middlebury; M. S., 87, do .; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Prize in Botany; Geologist and Paleontologist, U. S. Geol. Sur- vey; Pres. Biological Soc., Wash., 05-06; Vice- Pres. Wash. Acad. Sci., 05-06; do., Paleont- ological Soc. America, 10 and 15; Founder and Editor Plant World, 95-00; wrote defi- nitions in hotany for Century. Webster and Standard Dictionaries; had full charge of prep- aration of definitions in hotany for Standard Dictionary; Author of over 250 books, papers, reports, etc., on paleobotany, geology, ornith- ology, etc .; mem. Cosmos Club; Geological Soc. America; Paleontological Soc. Am .; Geologi- cal, Botanical and Biological Socs. Wash .; Am. Ornith. Union; Am. Fern. Soc. U. S. Geo- logical Survey, and Laurel, Maryland.
Anna Madeleine Letterman,
A. M., 94; Normal Coll., City of N. Y., 92. (The Marlborough, Wash., D. C.)
Frank Bowers Littell,
A. M., 94; Professor of Mathematics, U. S. N .; author of various astronomical publications; mem. Am. Assn. for the Advancement of Science, Am. Astronomical Natl. Geographical
and Wash. Philosophical Socs., Wash. Acad. Sciences, Astronomical Soc. of Mexico, U. S. Naval Observatory and 2507 Wisconsin Ave. N. W., Wash., D. C.
Jessie Claire McDonald,
M. S., 94; B. S., 88, Wellesley; Principal, Natl. Cathedral School; Author of Occasional Mag- azine Articles; mem. Archaeological Inst., Assn. of Collegiate Alumnae, College and Wellesley Clubs. National Cathedral School, Washing- ton, D. C.
Charles Edward Munroe,
Ph. D., 94; LL. D., 12; B. S., 71, Harvard; Head Prof. Chemistry and Dcan Faculty of Graduate Studies, Geo. Wash. Univ .; Dean Corcoran Scientific Sch., 92-98; Asst. in Chem., Harvard, 71-74; Prof. Chem., U .. S. Naval Acad., 74-86; chemist torpedo corps, U. S. Naval Torpedo Sta. and War Coll., 86-92; mem. U. S. Assay Commis., 85, 90, 93; visitor U. S. Naval Acad, 98; expert spec. agt. in charge chem. industries of U. S. for census, 00, 05, 10; consult. expert, U. S. Geol. Survey; do., U. S. Bur. Mines .; do., Civil Service Commis .; in- ventor smokeless powder and authority on ex- plosives; Commandant Order of Medjidich, Turkey, 01; fellow. Chem. Soc. (London) ; pres. Wash. Chem. Soc., 95-96; do., Am. Chem. Soc., 98-99; mem. 8th Internl. Cong. Applied Chem .; sec. on Applied Chem. 2d Pan- Am. Scientific Cong .; chrmn. comm. on explosives, Am. Soc. Testing Materials; author of over 100 books and papers on chemistry and ex- plosives; mem, Deutsche Chemische Gesell- schaft; Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; Soc. Chem. Industry (Eng.); A. A. A. S .; Am. Philos. Soc .; Wash. Acad. Sciences; Metropoli- tan, Cosmos (pres. 13-14) and Boston City Clubs. 2115 S St. N. W., Wash., D. C.
Henry Roger Pyne, A. M., 94. (See c. 93.)
Herbert Louis Rice, M. S., 94. (See C. 'Sci. 93.)
Claude Augustus Oscar Rosell, Ph. D., 94; A. M., 81, Univ. of Pa .; LL. B., 86, Georgetown Univ .; Chemist and Patent Atty. 26 W. 27th St., N. Y. C.
Oscar John Schneider, M. S., 94.
Frances Estelle Throckmorton, A. M., 94. (See c. 93.)
1895
George Estes Barton, M. S., 95; Technical expert in mfg. of glass: Assoc. Ed. Ind. and Eng. Chem .; Asst. Ed. Chemical Abstracts; mem. Council Am. Chem. Soc., English Soc. of Chem. Industry and Am. Inst. of Chem. Engineers. Care of Whitall. Tatum Co. and 227 Pine St., Millville, N. J.
Jonas Emil Blomen, A. M., 95; Ph. D. 84, Univ. of Upsala.
Frederick Ludwig Johannes Boettcher, M. S., 95. (See C. Sci. 94.)
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William Asbury Case,
M. S., 95; B. Sc., 94, St. John's Coll. (1106 Trenton Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.)
George Vose Chandler, (See C. Sci. 93.) Louise Connolly, M. S., 95. (See C. Sci. 88.)
Elmer Selah Farwell,
M. S., 95; C. E., 91, Rensselaer Poly, Inst .; Consulting Engineer. (Grand Avenue Temple, Kansas City, Mo.)
Joseph Herbert Ford, A. M., 95. (See c. 93.)
Revere Randolph Gurley, M. S., 95. (See m. 84.)
Edmund Payne Halley, Jr., A. M., 95; A. B., 91, Kentucky Univ.
George Wesley Hamner,*
Ph. D., 95; D. C. L., 00; A. B., 82, Hiawassee Coll .; A. M., 85, do .; LL. B., 85, Uuiv. of of Ala .; LL. M., 86, Georgetown Univ. d. May, 1908, Wash., D. C.
Mary McPherson, A. M., 95; A. B., 93, Wellesley Coll.
Horace Mann, M. S., 95. (See C. Sci. 94.)
Edwin Barnes Niver,
A. M., 95; A. B., 93, Brown Univ .; B. D., 92, Episcopal Theol. School (Cambridge); Clergy- man, Rector of Christ Church, Baltimore. 1014 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md.
George Baden Pfeiffer,
M. S., 95; B. Sc .. 86, Va. Agri. and Mech. Coll .; Supt. of Education. (Blacksburg, S. C.)
Marathon Montrose Ramsey,* A. M., 95.
John Merriam Reynolds, A. M., 95; B. E., 67, Penna. State Normal School; M. E., 96, do. (Bedford, Pa.)
Cabell Whitehead,*
M. S., 95; Ph. D., 98; B. M., 85, Lehigh Univ. d. 1908.
1896
Edna Anne Clark, M. S., 96. (See c. 93.)
Ewing Cockrell, A. M., 96. (See LL. M. 96.)
Allan Davis, M. S., 96. (See C Sci. 90.)
Bolivar Lang Falconer,
M. S., 96; Sec. of the First United States Civil Service Dist. (The New England States) Boston; formerly mem. of the Philippine Civil Service Board, and Director of the Philippine Civil Service, 00-14; Author of Government publications; mem. University, Army and Navy, and Golf, Manila, P. I., Clubs. 145 P. O. Bldg., Boston, and 44 Perkins Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
Samuel Carroll Ford, A. M., 96.
Agnes Montgomery Graham, M. S., 96. (See C. Sci. 95.)
William Theodore Gray, M. S., 96; Grad., 83, U. S. Naval Acad .; Paymaster, U. S. N. Honolulu, T. H.
George Neely Henning,
A. M., 96; A. B., 94, Magna Cum Laude, Har- vard Univ .; A. M., 98, do .; student at the Sorbonne, Paris, 00-01; Phi Beta Kappa; prof. of Romance Languages, Geo. Wash. Univ. since 01; instr. French, Columbian Acad. and Columbian College, 94-97; instr. French, Har- vard Univ., 99-00; ed. La Question d' Argent, by A. Dumas fils, 98; Polyeucte Martyr; Representative French Lyrics of the 19th Century, 13; Contributor to Modern Language Notes, and The Romanic Review; mem. Mod- ern Language Assn., Colonial, Cosmos and Harvard (Wash.) Clubs. George Washington Univ. and 1728, 20th St. N. W., Wash., D. C.
Edmund Clark Hudson, Ph. D., 96. (See g. 94.)
James Stephen Lemon (Rev.), Ph. D., 96; A. B., 64, Wesleyan Univ .; A. M .. 67, do .; Clergyman; Professor; Traveller. (31 Park St., Gardiner, Mass., or Cosmos Club. Wash., D. C.)
Addie E. Maguire (Mrs. Hilliker), A. M., 96. (See c. 95.)
Daisy Maude Orleman, M. S., 96. (See m. 90.)
C. LeRoy Parker, M. S., 96. (See c. 95.)
David Henry Sleem,* M. S., 96; A. B., 79, Beyrout Coll .; M. D., 87, do .; M. D., 89, New York Univ. d. Oct. 11, 1913, Valdez, Alaska.
1897
Mary Katherine Chapin, A. M., 97. (See c. 96.)
Harry Hampton Donally, A. M., 97. (Sce c. 96.)
Joseph William Fell,* M. S., 97; B. S., 89, Trinity Coll. d. Dec. 15, 1906, Bristol, Conn.
Charles Arthur Hollick,
Ph. D., 97; Ph. B., 79, Columbia Univ .; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Xi; Geologist, U. S. Geol. Survey; Director Public Museum, Staten Island, Assn. Arts and Science; hon. curator, Dept. fossil botany, N. Y., Botanical Gardens; mem. N. Y. C. Bd. of Education, 07-10; au- thor of over 300 titles, works on geology, paleobotany, botany, etc .; numerous reports for state geological surveys; mem. Staten Island and Richmond Co. Country Clubs. 154 Stuyvesant Pl. and 61 Wall St., New Brighton, N. Y.
John Scott Johnson, Ph. D., 97. (See C. Sci. 93.)
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Nancy Jacobs McKnight,
A. M., 97; A. B., 87, Wellesley Coll .; Teacher. 3037 Dumbarton Ave. N. W., Wash., D. C. George Washington Peterson, A. M., 97. (See 1. 97.) Anne Lewis Pierce, M. S., 97. (See c. 93.)
Frank Darius Simons,
M. S., 97; A. B., 95, Indiana Univ .; Phi Gamma Delta; "1" man; Analytical Chemist, U. S. Customs, Baltimore; author of pub- lished scientific articles; mem. Am. Chem. Soc .; Cosmos Club (Washı.) Appraiser's Of- fice, U. S. Customs Service and Cathedral Apts., Baltimore, Md.
Timothy William Stanton,
Ph. D., 97; B. S., 83 and M. S., 96, Univ. of Colo .; Delta Tau Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Geologist; asst. state librarian of Colo., 85- 88; asst. paleontologist, 89-00; paleontologist, 00-03; geologist in charge of paleontology and stratigraphy, 03, U. S. Geological Survey; Custodian Mesozoic Invertebrates, U. S. National Museum, 93; instructor in paleonto- logy and stratigraphic geology, Geo. Wash. Univ., 95-03; asst. prof. in paleontology, 04-06; many reports and papers on paleontology and stratigraphy; fellow. Geological Soc. of Am .; Paleontological Soc. and Am. Assn. Advancement of Science; mem. Washington Acad. of Sciences, Biological, Geological and National Geographic Socs. and Cosmos Club. U. S. National Museum and 54 S St. N. W., Wash., D. C.
George Edmund Traver Stevenson, A. M., 97. (See c. 97.)
Hugh Thomas Stevenson, A. M., 97. (See c. 97.)
Thomas A. Witherspoon. M. S., 97. (See 1. 91.)
1898
William Frederick Biehl, M. S., 98. (See C. Sci. 98.)
Lonnis Earle Bridgeman,
A. M., 98; A. B., 93, Denison Univ .; Beta Theta Pi; with Dean Dakin Bridgeman Co., Planters and Ginners. 265 Delta Ave. and 333, 1st St., Clarksdale, Miss.
Ernestine Fireman. A. M., 98; Ph. D., 00.
Percival Hall,
A. M., 98; Litt. D., 14; A. B., Harvard Univ .; President Columbia Inst. for the Deaf; Presi- dent Gallaudet Coll .; pres. Bd. of Children's Guardians; mem. Cosmos Club. 1 Kendall Green N. E., Wash., D. C.
John Walker Holcombe,
A. M., 98; M. Dip., 00; A. B., 75, Harvard; LL. B., 78, Iowa State Univ .; Asst. Attorney, Interior Dept. U. S .; Ex-Asst. to Secretary of the Interior, 09; Author of "Life and Public Services of Thomas A Hendricks," Oc- casional Magazine Articles; mem. Harvard, University and Chevy Chase Clubs. Dept. Interior and 2127 Bancroft Pl., Wash., D. C.
William Stone Hutton,
C. E., 98; Graduate Virginia Milit. Inst .; Civil Engineer. (1339 F St., Wash., D. C.)
Charles Sumner Hyde, A. M., 98; Ph. B., Univ. of Mich.
Stephen Cookman Miller, M. S., 98. (See m. 84.)
Charles Moore,
A. M., 98; Ph. D., 00; A. B., 78, Harvard; Director Detroit Museum of Art; mem. Na- tional Commis. of Fine Arts 10 and its chrmn. 15; trustee Alma Coll. and Detroit Coll. of Med .; author "The Northwest Under Three Flags"; "History of Michigan; "History of the Charities of the District of Columbia"; numer- ous articles in magazines; mem. Cosmos, (Wash.); Century and Harvard Cluhs (New York); Detroit, University and Old Clubs (Detroit) and Harvard (Boston). 197 Parker Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Lillian Pace, A. M., 98. (See c. 97.)
Roy Bennett Pace,
A. M., 98; A. B. Richmond Coll .; Phi Kappa Sigma at Richmond; Asst. Prof. of English, Swarthmore Coll .; editor Readings in American Literature, Swarthmore Coll., Swarthmore, Pa.
George Edward Portner, E. E., 98. (See C. Sci. 97.)
Fred Ferguson Reisner, E. E. 98. (See C Sci. 97.)
George Albert Ross,
A. M., 98; A. B., William Jewell Coll .; Teacher of Mathematics Central High Sch .; mem. Ma- sonic, Knight Templar, H. S. T. Assn. of D. C. Central High Sch. and 172 U St. N. E., Wash., D. C.
Louise Tayler (Mrs. Edward B. Jones),
M. S., 98; A. B., 96, Wellesley; M. D., 03; Johns Hopkins; Physician; Pediatrist Columbia Hosp .; Med. Dir. Baby Hosp. Camp. etc., author of several medical articles; mem. innumerable clubs. The Rochambeau and 1340, 21st St., Wash., D. C.
John Howard Thigpen,
A. M., 98; A. B., Keachie Coll. (Civil Service Manila, P. I.)
Henry Edward Tralle,
A. M., 98: A. B., 94, William Jewell Coll., Th. D., 01; Southern Baptist Theol. Sem .; Pres. of Coll. Literary Soc. and ed. of Coll. Magazine; valedictorian of class. biggest average grad; pres. of Kans. City Sch. of Religious Pdgy .; Fastor 98-04; Supt. Baptist Sch. work in Mo. 04-06; ed. Central Baptist 06-09; Head Dept. Religious Pgdy., Hardin Coll. 10-15; author of "Teacher-Training Essentials" 1914, and "Sunday School Experience;" mem. City Club ( Kansas City). 710 Kansas City Life Bidg. and 2007 E. 33d St., Kansas City, Mo.
Fletcher Pearre Veitch,
M. S., 98; B. S., 91. Md. Agr. Coll .; D. Sc., 14, do: Asst. Md. Agr. Expt. Sta. 91-92; Asst. Chem. Md. Agr. Coll., 94-99; with Dept. Agr. since 01;
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Asst. Chem. Bur. of Soils 01-02; do. Bur. of Chem. 02-04; Chief of Leather and Paper .Lab. 04-14; Fellow A. A. A. S .; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Soc. Agronomy, Am. Leather Chem- ists, Interl. Leather Chemists Assns., Am. Soc. Testing Materials, Assn. Agr, Chemists. Bu- reau of Chemistry, Wash., D. C., and College Park, Md.
William George Ware, A. M., 98. (See c. 98.)
John Armistead Welbourn,
A. M., 98; Clergyman; Missionary; Rector St. Timothy's Church, Tokyo, Japan. 3 Yayoicho, Tokyo, Japan.
Cabell Whitehead, Ph. D., 98. (See g. 95.)
1899
Benjamin Lucius Ancell,
A. M., 99; D. D., 16; Washington and Lee Univ .; Delta Tau Delta; Clergyman Epis. Ch .; missny to China; Prin. Mahan Sch. Mahan School, Yangchow, China.
Aida Mary Doyle, M. S., 99. (See C. Sci. 98.)
Burton H. Esterly,
M. S., 99; LL. B., 01; Phi Delta Phi; Lawyer. Wolcott Bldg. and 810 S. McGregor St., Carth- age, Mo.
Thomas Miller Fendall, C. E., 99; B. S., Va. Military Inst.
Christabel Forsythe Fiske,
A. M., 99; Ph. B., Cornell Univ .; Associate Prof. of English, Vassar College (Poughkeepsie, N. Y.)
Albert Mayell Hilliker,
A. M., 99: Clergyman: Rector Christ Church. Lonsdale, R. 1. 113 Grove St., Lonsdale, R. I. Frances Mabel Jacobs (Mrs. Nickels), A. M., 99. (See c. 98.)
Frederick Cragin Jones, M. S., 99. (See c. 97.)
Eleanor A. Lamson, M. S., 99. (See c. 97.)
William Mather Lamson, C. E., 99. (See C. Sci. 97.)
Cameron Farquhar McRae, A. M., 99; Graduate Va. Milit. Acad .: Clergy- man (Soochow, China.)
Caleb Clark Magruder, Jr., A. M., 99; A. B. and A. M., Loyola Coll .; LL. B., 97, George Washn. Col !.: Lawyer. Riggs Bidg., Wash., D. C.
John Dufton Minnick, A. M., 99; A. B., 93, Butler Coll .; Teacher. 317 W. 52d St. and 2731 Bway., N. Y. C.
Henry Orth, Jr., M. S., 99. (See 1. 96.)
William W. Skinner, M. S., 98; Chemist in Charge, Water Labora- tory, Bur. of Chem .; Asst. Chem. Md. Agr.
Coll., 4 yrs .; Asst. Chem. Univ. of Ariz., 2 yrs .; Assoc. Chem. 3 yrs .; Chem. U. S. Dept. of Agr. since 04; author scientific papers, bulle- tins, etc .; mem. Cosmos Club, Wash. Acad. of Sciences, Am. Chem. Soc. and Fellow A. A. A. S. Bureau of Chemistry, Dept. of Agric., Wash., D. C. and Kensington, Md.
Christian George Storm, M. S., 99. (See c. 98.)
Lila Tayler,
A. M., 99; B. S. - , Wellesley Coll. 1340, 21st St., Wash., D. C.
Clara Mary Upton (Mrs. Roy Y. Ferner), M. S., 99. (See c. 97.)
Edward W. Vaill, M. S., 99. (See 1. 99.)
William J. Wallis,
A. M., 99; LL. B., 06: A. B., 94, Dartmouth; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Teacher; Sec. Fed. Sch. Club, 2 yrs .; do. Dartmouth Alumni Assn .. Wash., D. C .; Pres. H. S. Teachers' Assn., 1 vr., 15-16; V .- Pres. H. S. Teachers' Assn., 16- 17; mem. Fed. Sch. Men's Club, H. S. Teach- ers' Assu. and Masonic Fraternity. Central H. S. and 3709 Livingston St. N. W., Wasl., D. C.
Jacob Morton White (Rev.), A. M., 99; A. B., William and Mary Coll. (Alamogordo, New Mexico.)
George Keen Woodworth,
M. S., 99; M. P. L., 03; M. E., 96, Cornell; LL. B., -, National Univ .; Lawyer. 60 Congress St., Boston and 24 Strathmore Road, Brook- line, Mass.
1900
Eldridge Roger Boyle, C. E., 00. (See C. Sci. 99.)
Elise Bradford (Mrs. E. D. John- son), A. M., 00. (See c. 98.)
Eugene A. Byrnes, Ph. D., 00. (See 1. 87.)
George Wetmore Colles,
M. S., 00; A. B., 92, Yale; M. E., 94. Stevens Inst .; Phi Beta Kappa; Yale De Forest 1st prize in Math., 91 and 92; 2 yr. honors, Physics and Math .; Stevens Inst. ffoersity,wwf in Chem., 93; Mechanical Engineer and Ranch- man; author of "Mica and the Mica Indus- try" 04. Rosharon, Texas.
Faust Frank Crampton, E. E., 00; M. P L., 01; B. S., 98, Univ. Mich .; Lawyer. (150 Nassau St., N. Y. C.)
Lida Draper, A. M., 00. (See c. 99.)
Benjamin Alfred Dumm,
Ph. D., 00; A. M., 12, Harvard; Pastor, Con- gregational Church: Prof. of Philosophy. G. W. U., 99-00; Scoutmaster and Special Field Scout Commr., Boy Scouts of America; joint author of "The Old Puritanism and the New Age," 03; author of "An Inductive Creed." 06; translation of Rossini's "Stabat Mater" in
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verse, 15; delivered a course of three lectures on "The Holy Grail in the Abbey Paintings" (Bos- ton Public Library) and in its Literature"; two lectures on "The Freedom of the Will"; the first lecture being delivered under the auspices of the Harvard Philosophical Club (following presidency of Club) at Harvard Univ .: and "The Philosophy of Henri Berg- son," delivered quite widely before ministerial Assns. of Boston and vicinity; mem. The Pilgrim Club of Boston. Plymouth, N. H.
Charles R. Ely,
Ph. D., 00; Prof. Natl. Sei. Gallaudet Coll .; Prin, Md. Sch. for Deaf, 12-13; author articles on Lepidoptera; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Entomologicaf Soc., Wash. Entomological Soc .. Convention Am. Instructors Deaf, Fellow Am. Assn. Adv. Sci. Kendall Green and 320 E. Capitol St., Wash., D. C.
William Thomas Faulkner, A. M., 00. (See C. Sci. 98.)
Theodore Cornell Fenton, M. E., 00. (See l. 92.)
Ernestine Fireman, Ph. D., 00. (See g. 98.)
Roy B. Hayes, C. E., 00. (See C. Sci. 99.)
William Eldridge Hillyer, M. S., 00 (See C. Sci. 99.)
Nevil Monroe Hopkins, M. S., 00 (See C. Sci. 99.)
Edward Darlington Johnson (Rev.), A. M., 00; A. B., -, Md. Agric. Coll .; Clergy- man. (Brunswick, Me.)
Horace Leonard Jones,
A. M., 00; A. B., 98, Carson and Newman Coll .; Ph. D., 09, Cornell Univ; Asst. Prof. of Greek, Cornell Univ .; author of "The Poetic Plural of Greek Tragedy in the Light of Ho- meric Usage," in the Cornell Studies in Classi- cal Philology XIX, 09; "The Historical Geog. raphy of Strabo," issued in 8 vols .; contributor to philological journals. 135 Goldwin Smith Hall and 120 Waite Ave., Ithaca, N. Y.
Herbert Harvey Kimball,
M. S., 00; Ph. D., 10; B. S., 84, N. H. Coll. of A. and A. M .; Q. T. V .; 1st Smith prize elocu- tion, 82; 2d Jessup prize, botany 82; 1st Smith prize, essay, 84; 2d Alumni prize, essay, 84; Class Salutatorian, 84; Prof. of Meteorology, U. S. Weather Bu .; mem. Intl. Comm. on Solar Radiation; Author of numerous papers on meteorology and Astrophysics; mem. NatI. Geog. Soe .; Philosophical Soc. of Wash .; Wash. Acad. of Sciences; Astronomical Soc. of Am. U. S. Weather Bureau, 1819 Monroe St. N. W., Wash., D. C.
Marcus Ward Lyon, Jr.,
M. S., 00; M. D., 02; Ph. D., 13; Ph. B., 97, Brown Univ .; Delta Tau Delta; Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa; Prof. Bact. and Path G. W. U .: Instr. Bact. N. C. Med. Coll., 97-98; Asst. Prof. Physiology. Med. Sch. Howard Univ .. 03-04. 07-09; Prof. of Bact. do. 09-15; Aid and Asst. Curator, Div. of Mammals, U. S. Natl. Museum, 98-09; Fellow Am. Assn. Adv. Sci .; mem. Wash. Acad. of Sei. and Biological Soc. of Wash. George Washington Univ. Med. School and 48 V St. N. W., Wash., D. C.
Ernest Pendleton Magruder,*
A. M., 00; M. D., 02; Physician. d. April, 1915.
Ralph Brewster Marean, M. E., 00. (See C. Sci. 99.)
Charles Moore, Ph. D., 00. (See g. 98.)
President Clarence Julian Owens, A. M., 00; A. B., -, Carolina Cofl.
Perry Spencer Pearson, A. M., 00; LL. B., 02; A. B., 98, Mercer Univ .; Lawyer. (Amarillo, Texas.)
Thomas Malcolm Price,
M. S., 00; Ph. D., 03; B. S., 99, Maryland Agr. Coll .; In charge, U. S. Meat Inspection La- boratory; author of "Comparative Digestibility of Raw, Pasteurized and Sterilized Milk;" also "Effect of some Food Preservatives on the Ae- tion of Digestive Enzymes," also "Effect of Chemical Preservatives on the Food Value of Milk" and numerous other articles on Bio-Chemi- cal subjects; mem. Univ. and Press Clubs. The Iowa, 13th and O Sts., Wash., D. C.
Charles Francis Phelps Richardson, A. M., 00; LL. B., 01; A. B., -, Harvard Univ.
Grace Coburn Smith (Mrs. George O. Smith), A. M., 00; A. B., 93, Colhy Coll. (2137 Ban- eroft Pl., Wash., D. C.)
Albert Rhett Stuart, A. M., 00. (See c. 98.)
Mayville William Twitchell, M. S., 00. (See C. Sci. 99.)
Albert Norman Ward (Rev.), A. M., 00; A. B., Western Md. Coll .; Clergy- man. (1215 E. Capitol St., Wash., D. C.)
Francis Repetti Weller, C. E., 00. (See C. Sci. 99.)
Hugh Williams,* A. M., 00; A. B., -, Western Reserve Univ. d. 1902.
1901
Martha Maria Brewer (Mrs. M. W. Lyon, Jr.), M. S., 01. (See C. Sci. 00.)
Reed Paige Clark, A. M., 01. (See c. 98.)
William Wilberforce Costin (Rev.), A. M., 01; A. B., 95, Mt. Allison Colf .; Minister, Methodist Church. (318 N. Bway., Baltimore, Md.)
Herbert Ernest Day. A. M., 01; Ph. B., 93, Brown Univ .; A. M., 95, Gallaudet Coll .; Phi Delta Theta: Teacher; Trustee, Southern Industrial Educ. Assn .; mem. Schoolmen's and Brown Univ. Clubs. 8 Kendall Green, Wash., D. C.
George Steed Edelin,
M. S., 01; B. S., 00, Md. Agrie, Coll .; Teacher. (2613, 13th St., Wash., D. C.)
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Ella May Ford (Mrs. Arthur Bruck- ner),
A. M., 01. (See C. Sci. 01.)
William Dean Goddard,
A. M., 01; A. B., Colgate Univ .; Library Asst. 143 F St. N. E., Wash., D. C.
William Hamilton, Ph. D., 01. (See g. 94.)
Rolvix Harlan, A. M., 01. (See c. 99.)
Edwin Allston Hill,
M. S., 01: Ph. D., 03; A. B., 75, Yale Univ .; A. M., 02, do; Student Law School Columbia, 76; Lawyer; 1st Asst. Examiner Patent Office; Railway Manager and Civil Engineer, 17 yrs .; Asst. Prof. of Chemistry. George Washington Univ., 01-03; Asst. Prof. 05; Private Sec. to three Commissioners of Patents; Asst. receiver, Asst. Attorney, Asst. Supt. etc., in railway service; mem. Soc. Civil Eng., National Geog. Soc., Western Soc., Civil Eng., Illinois and Conn. Eng Soc., M. A. A. Chem. Soc., Stereo. Chem. Soc., Physical Chem. Soc. Washington Micros and Postal Micros Clubs, Home Club, Wyoming (Jacksonville, III.), Sangamo (Spring- field, Ill.) Club. Patent Office and 2246 Cathe- dral Ave., Wash., D. C.
Arthur D. Kidder,
M. S., 01; B. S., -, Rose Polytechnic Inst.
Edward Janney Sidwell Lupton, M. S., 01. (See C. Sci. 99.)
John Adger Mccrary, M. E., 01. (See C. Sci. 01.)
Thomas Herbert Means, M. S., 01. (See C. Sci. 98.)
Robert Lee Edward Newberne, M. E., 01. (See C. Sci. 01.)
Charles M. Nissen,
M. S., 01; B. S. in E. E., -, Case Sch. of Appl. Sci. (Cleveland); Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Phi Delta Theta; Patent Lawyer; Asst. Exam- iner, U. S. Pat. Office; Charge Pat. Dept. Otis Elevator Co. (N. Y.); Admitted to Bar in Wash., D. C .; partner Pat. Law firm Brown, Nissen & Sprinkle; mem. City Club of Chicago, Tau Beta Pi and Phi Delta Theta Alumni Clubs. 1124 Monadnock Block and 4857 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, IlI.
Elsie Elizabeth Parkinson (Mrs. Adolph Bowdler), A. M., 01. (See c. 00.
Sarah Harvey Porter,
A. M., 01; Teacher, Psychology at Gallaudet Coll., Normal Dept .; author "Life and Times of Anne Royal"; mem. Columbia Hist. Soc. (Life Mem.). 1834 K St. N. W., Wash., D. C.
Herbert Harry Powell,
A. M., 01; Ph. D., 05, Univ. of Calif .; D. D., 12, General T. S .; Clergyman; Prof. of Apologe- tics and Systematic Theology in the Church Di- vinity of the Pacific; Author "The Suoposed He- braisms in the Grammar of the Biblical Ara- maic" 05, a "Grammar of the Biblical Aramaic," 12. 1051 Taylor St., San Francisco and 453 Griffith Ave., San Mateo, Calif.
Alvis L. Rhoton,
A. M., 01; A. B., 99, Georgetown Coll. (Ky.); Teacher; prof. of Mathematics, Union Univ., 05-07; taught in Summer School of the South for eight sessions, the State Normal Coll. uf Mich. Summer School 12, the Univ. of I11. 16; and Prof. of Math. in Georgetown Coll. (Ky.) since 07. Georgetown, Ky.
Atherton Seidell,
M. S., 01; B. S., -, Univ. of Ga. 99; Chemist, Hygeinic Laboratory. (25th and E Sts., Wash., D. C.)
Chohei Shirasu, Ph. D., 01, graduate Doshisha Univ. 93; A. M., 99, Yale Univ. (21 A Harima Cho, Kobe, Japan.)
Sidney Fuller Smith,
M. S., 01; M. P. L., 04; Grad. U. S. Naval Acad. 84; LL. B., 02, Natl. Univ .; LL. M., 03, do; Sigma Nu Phi; McArthur Medal 02, Nat1. Univ., Thesis prize also; Major-Comdt. Cadets Denver High Sch. Colo .; Ist Asst. Examiner U. S. Patent Office; mem. Bar Court of Ap- peals (D. C.) and U. S. Circuit Court (1st Cir- cuit, Boston); mem. I. O. O. F. No. 7; F. D. Stuart Encampment Canton Wash. No. 1 and F. A. A. M. Benj. B. French, No. 15; Home and Trowel, Masonic Clubs. U. S. Patent Office and 2238 Cathedral Ave., Wash., D. C.
Thomas V. Sullivan,
M. S., 01; A. B., 00, Georgetown Univ .; Phi Sigma Kappa; Chemist, Bureau of Engraving and Printing and 1851 Vernon St., Wash., D. C.
George Henry Swygert, M. E., 01. (See C. Sci. 01.)
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