General alumni catalogue of George Washington University, Part 3

Author: George Washington University. 1n; Maxwell, Will J., comp; Stockton, Charles H., 1845-1924
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: [Washington, D.C.
Number of Pages: 410


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indep .- independent.


Infmy .- Infirmary.


Ins .- Insurance. insp .- inspector.


inst .- institute, institution.


instr .- instructor, instruction. intercoll .- intercollege, intercollegi- ate,


interl .- international. Is .- Island.


Journ., journ .-- Journalist, journal, journals. Jud .- Judicial. jutn -junior. Jur .-. Juris., jur., juris .- juris- prudence.


L. I .- Long Island. I. I. C .- Long Island City. lab .- laboratory. lang .- language.


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ABBREVIATIONS


laryngol .- laryngology, laryngologist. [ lect .- lecturer.


Legisl .- Legislature. Librn .- librarian. libry .- library. lieut .- lieutenant. lit .- literature, literary. Lyc .- Lyceum.


M. E .- Methodist Episcopal. maj .- major.


mat. med .- Materia Medica.


Math .- Mathematics.


Mech. Eng .- mechanical engineer. Med. Assn .- Medical Association.


Med. Coll .- Medical College.


mem .- member.


Mer .- Merchant.


Met .- Metropolitan.


Metall .- Metallurgical, Metallurgist.


Mfr .- Manufacturer.


Mgr., mgr .- manager.


milit .- military.


missny .- missionary. munic .- municipal.


mut .-- mutual.


N. G. D. C .- National Guard of the District of Columbia. nat .- natural.


Natl., natl .- national.


neurol .- neurology, neurologist.


No .- Number.


obst .- obstetrics, obstetrician, obstet- rical.


ophthal .- ophthalmology, ophthal- mologist.


ord .- ordained.


Orph .- Orphan, orphans.


orthop .- orthopaedic.


otol .- otological, otologist.


P. E .- Protestant Episcopal.


P. S .- public school.


P. & S. Physicians and Surgeons. parals .- paralytics.


path .- pathology, pathologist, patho- logical.


pdgy .- pedagogy. ped .- pediatrics.


Pharm .- pharmacist, pharmacy. pharmacol .- pharmacology.


phil., philos .- philosophy, philosophi- cal.


philol .- philology, philological.


Philomath .- Philomathean Society. Physiol .- Physiology, Physiological.


Phys., phys .- physician, physiology, physics, physical.


polit .- political.


Polycl .- polyclinic.


pract .- practice. pres .- president.


Presb .- Presbyterian. prin .- principal. prof .- professor.


propr .- proprietor. Psychol .- Psychologist, Psychologi- cal. Pub .- public, publisher. R. D .- Reformed Dutch.


R. R .- railroad.


rec .- recorder.


reg .- regular.


regr .- registrar.


rep .- representative.


Repub .- Republican.


res .- resident.


ret .- retired. Revol .- Revolution.


Rev'y .- Revolutionary.


Rhinol .- Rhinologist, Rhinological.


S. I .- Staten Island.


S. S. Co .- Steamship Company.


salut .- salutatorian.


san .- sanitary. Sch .- School.


sci .- science, scientific.


sec .- secretary.


sem .- seminary.


Sen .- Senator.


sen., sr .- senior.


soc .- society.


solr .- solicitor.


soph .- sophomore.


spec .- special.


sta .- station.


subst .- substitute.


Supt .- Superintendent.


surrog .- surrogate.


surv .- survey, surveyor.


sys .- system.


T. C .- Teachers' College.


teach .- teacher.


tech .- technology, technical.


Theol. sem .- Theological Seminary.


therap .- therapeutics, therapeutist.


topogr .- topographical.


tp .- township.


tr .- training.


treas .- treasurer.


trust .- trustee.


Univ .- University.


v .- p .- vice-president.


valedict .- valedictorian.


ven .- venereal.


vet .- veterinary. vis .- visiting.


Vols .- Volunteers.


Wash .- Washington.


wid .- widow. vr .- year. Zool .- Zoology, Zoologist, Zoological.


The name of the institution by which it has been conferred follows the academic degree. The omission of it indicates that the degree was given by George Washington University.


A star (*) after a name denotes that the individual is deceased. In every case in which the year of the decease is known it is indicated at the right.


When an address appears in parenthesis it denotes that it is the last known address.


In case of an alumnus who holds more than one degree from George Washington University, the full record and address are given only under the school from which he was first graduated, the name only being given in the records of subsequent degrees.


In the case of married women graduates, the name under which the degree was received is given first, with the married name immed- iately following in parenthesis, the same rule applying to the General Index; and in the Locality Index, the graduates are listed under their married name. For example: Class List insertion-May Jane Smith (Mrs. John M. Jones); General Index insertion-Smith, May Jane (Mrs. John M. Jones), b. 06.


GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY


THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHARLES HERBERT STOCKTON, LL.D. President of the University 1916


HENRY GUSTAV BEYER, M.D., Ph.D., Received degree of M. D., 76, Bellevne Hosp. Med. Coll. (N. Y. U.); M. R. C. S., 81, London; Ph. D., 87, Johns Hopkins (retired); Med. Dir., U. S. N .; mem. Metropolitan and University Clubs (Wash.) etc. The Marlborough, Washington, D. C.


*JAMES HOLDSWORTH GORDON, A.M., LL.B. (See c. 66)


ARCHIBLD HOPKINS, A.B., A.M., LL.B.


Received degree of A. B., 62, Williams College; A. M., 65, do .; LL. B., 67, Col- umbia University; Delta Psi; Captain, Major, Lieutenant-Colonel, 37th Massachu- setts Volunteers; President Sons of Revolution; Vice-Chairman Board, George Washington University; Chairman Board Associated Charities; President Williams Alumni Association; Vice-President National Constitutional Association; Chancellor District of Columbia Loyal Legion; Member Metropolitan and Alibi (Washington, D. C.), Authors' (London) Clubs. 1826 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D. C.


THOMAS SNELL HOPKINS, LL.B. (See 1. 69)


WILLIAM BRUCE KING, A.M., LL.M. (See c. 78)


MARTIN AUGUSTINE KNAPP, A.M., LL.D.,


Justice United States Circuit Court of Appeals of the Fourth Judicial Circuit; Chairman United States Board of Mediation under President Wilson; Interstate Commerce Commissioner under Republican and Democratic Administrations; Member American Academy Political and Social Science, American Economic and American Political Science Associations, National Geographic Society, Cosmos, University and Chevy Chase Clubs (Washington, D. C.) and Union League and City Clubs (New York City). Southern Building and Stoneleigh Court, Washington, D. C.


*ERNEST LAWTON THURSTON, C.E., A.M. (See C. Sci. 93)


1917


CHARLES BERGER CAMPBELL, Phar.D., M.D., 1731 Lamont Street, Washington, D. C.


*HARRY CASSELL DAVIS, A.M., L.H.D. (See c. 78)


WILLIAM JAMES FLATHER, Riggs National Bank, Washington, D. C.


*JOHN B. LARNER, LL.B., LL.D. (See 1, 79)


HENRY B. F. MACFARLAND


Attorney-at Law; President Commissioners (Executive Sessions) of District of Co- lumbia, 00-10; Chairman Joint Citizens' Committee on Fiscal Relations between United States and District of Columbia, 15-16; Author Monographs on affairs of National Capitol and on Law Topics; Member University Club. Evans Building, 1420 New York Avenne, and 1208 18th Street, Washington, D. C. *Nominated by the Alumni.


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(See 1. 07)


WALTER RUPERT TUCKERMAN, A.B., LL.B.


HENRY WHITE, LL.D. Received degree of LL. D., -, St. Andrew's University (Scotland); Diplomat; Secretary American Legation, Vienna, 83-84; Second Secretary, Legation in Lon- don, 84, becoming Secretary, 86; Secretary of Embassy in London, 97-05; Senior Delegate from United States to International Conference on Agriculture (Rome), 05, which resulted in the foundation of the International Institute of Agriculture; American Ambassador to Italy, 05-07; do. to France, 07-09; Chairman, American Delegation to Fourth Pan-American Conference, Buenos Aires, 10; Special Ambas- sador to Chile for celebration of centenary of Chilean independence, 10; Member Board of Trustees, Carnegie Institution (Washington, D. C.); Member Board of Managers National Geographic Society; Member Marlborough, Bachelors, Athenaeum, Automobile and Beefsteak Clubs of London, England; Knickerbocker and Metropolitan Clubs of New York City; Metropolitan Club of Washington, D. C., and Maryland Club of Baltimore.


1624 Crescent Place N. W., Washington, D. C.


1918


*MELVILLE CHURCH, LL.M. (See 1. 79)


GILBERT HOVEY GROSVENOR, A.M., Received degree of A. B., 97, Amberst Coll., A. M., 01, do .; mem. Bd. of Mgrs. Am. Assn. to Promote Teaching of Speech to the Deaf, and Drama League of Am. Editor; Mem. Cosmos, National Press and Chevy Chase Clubs.


1328, 18th Street, Washington, D. C.


ABRAM LISNER,


1723 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D. C.


*THEODORE WILLIAMS NOYES, A.M., LL.M. (See c. 77)


HENRY CLEVELAND PERKINS, 1701 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D. C.


ALPHEUS HENRY SNOW, A.B., LL.B.,


A. B., 79, Yale; LL. B., 83, Harvard; Lecturer on Colonial Govt., George Wash- ington Univ., 08-09; Trustee George Wash. Univ., Feb., 1910, to Jan., 1911; Author; Mem. Metropolitan, Cosmos, University and Chevy Chase Clubs (Wash.); University Club (N. Y. C.) and Royal Societies (London). 2013 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D. C.


MAXWELL VAN ZANDT WOODHULL, A.M., 2033 G Street, Washington, D. C.


UNIVERSITY MEMBERS OF FACULTIES AND TEACHING STAFF 1916-1917.


(Arranged with the exception of the President, in groups, in the order of appointment) President of the University CHARLES HERBERT STOCKTON, LL.D. (See h. 09)


PROFESSORS


J. FORD THOMPSON, M.D. Professor of Surgery, Emeritus The Rochambeau, Washington, D. C.


GEORGE NICHOLAS ACKER, A.M., M.D. Professor of Pediatrics and Clinical Professor of Medicine (See m. 74)


HOWARD LINCOLN HODGKINS, A.M., Ph.D. Dean of the Department of Arts and Sciences, Dean of the College of Engineering, and Professor of Mathematics (See c. 83)


+NOTE-In many instances members of the Teaching Staff give only part time to the University. For the names of the members of the Faculties and Teaching Staff of the Associated Colleges, see pages 34, 35 and 36 of this catalogue.


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GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY


HENRY CRECY YARROW, M.D Professor of Dermatology, Emeritus Received degree of M. D., 61, Univ. of Pa .; act, asst. surgeon, U. S. Army, 30 yrs .; formerly curator of dept. of reptiles, U. S. Natl. Museum, Wash. 926, 17th Street, Washington, D. C.


DANIEL KERFOOT SHUTE, A.B., M.D


Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology (See c. 79)


HENRY CLAY THOMPSON, D.D.S. Professor of Operative Dentistry Received degree of D. D. S., -, Philadelphia College of Dentistry; Psi Omega; Dental Surgeon; formerly Dean of Dental Faculty, George Washington University; Author of Oral Hygiene for Public Schools; papers on Hygiene, Maryland Dental Association; Librarian and ex-President District of Columbia Dental Society; Secre- tary National Dental Association; Chairman National Association of Hygienists; Memher District of Columbia Dental Club, Past Master Dawson, No. 16, R. A. M., Knights Templar. Real Estate Trust Building and 3500, 13th Street, Washington, D. C.


HERMANN SCHOENFELD, Ph.D., LL.D. Professor of German Educator; instr. German, Johns Hopkins, 91-93; U. S. Consul at Riga, Russia, 93-94; prof. Germanics, George Wash. Univ., 94 -; appted. to several consular posts; author. Cleveland Park, Washington, D. C.


STERLING RUFFIN, M.D. Professor of Medicine (See m. 90)


CHARLES EDWARD MUNROE, Ph.D., LL.D.


Dean of the School of Graduate Studies and Professor of Chemistry


(See g. 94)


GEORGE PERKINS MERRILL, Ph.D. Professor of Geology and Mineralogy Received degrees of B. S., 79, Univ. of Maine; M. S., 83, do .; Ph. D., 89, do .; asst. chemist Wesleyan, 79-80; asst. geol. dept. U. S. Natl. Museum, 81; head curator dept. of geol. do., since 87; prof. George Wash. Univ. since 93; author of papers dealing with petrography, etc.


U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C.


CHARLES WILLIAMSON RICHARDSON, M.D. Professor of Laryngology, Rhinology and Otology


(See m. 84)


FRANK WIGGLESWORTH CLARKE, Sc.D., LL.D. Professor of Mineral Chemistry


(See h. 99)


WILLIAM ALLEN WILBUR, A.M., Litt.D). Dean of Columbian College and Professor of English Received degrees of A. B., 88, Brown; A. M., 94, do .; Litt. D., -; Phi Beta Kappa; dean, Columbian Acad., 95-97; prof. English, George Wash. Univ., 97 -; dean Columbian Coll., 04 -.


1205 Columbia Road, Washington, D. C.


JOHN WESLEY BOVEE, M.D.


Professor of Gynecology (See m. 85)


THOMAS ASH CLAYTOR, M.D. Clinical Professor of Medicine Received degree of M. D., 91, Univ. of Pa .; Physician; act. asst. surgeon, U. S. Army in Spanish-Am. War; prof. materia medica and therapeutics, 03-09, prof. clinical med. since 98, George Wash. Univ.


1826 R Street, Washington, D. C.


AURELIUS RIVES SHANDS, M.D. Professor of Orthopedic Surgery Received degree of M. D., 84, University of Maryland; Honorable Mention Uni- versity of Vermont; Physician and Surgeon; President American Orthopedic As- sociation, 12-13; Author of numerous general publications on Orthopedic Surgery; Member Cosmos Club.


901, 16th Stree' N. W., Washington, D. C.


CHARLES CLINTON SWISHER, Ph.D., LL.D Professor of History Received degrees of A. B., 76, Yale; LL. B., 81, Columbia; Ph. D., 95, Cornell; LL. D., 05, St. Mary's Coll .: Educator; prof. of history, 96-99, prof. of compara- tive politics, 99-, George Wash. Univ .; interested in the cultivation of coffee and cocoa. Cosmos Club, Washington, D. C.


RANDOLPH BRYAN CARMICHAEL, M.D. Professor of Dermatology 817, 17th Street, Washington, D. C.


FRANCIS RANDALL HAGNER, M.D


Professor of Genito-Urinary Surgery and Venereal Diseases (See m. 94)


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WALTER COLLINS CLEPHANE, LL.M.


Professor of Law (See 1. 89)


MITCHELL CARROLL, Ph.D. Professor of Archaeology and the History of Art Received degree of A. M., 88, Richmond; Ph. D., 03, Johns Hopkins; General Secretary Archaelogical Institute of America; Author of "Greek Women" and others; mem. Cosmos Club.


The Octagon and 2335 Ashmead Place, Washington, D. C.


PAUL BARTSCH, Ph.D Professor of Zootogy Received degree of B. S., 96, State University of Iowa; M. S., 99, do .; Ph. D., 05, do .; Curator, Division of Marine Invertebrates United States National Museum; Director of Histologic and Physiologic Laboratories, Medical Department Howard University; Author of Major Publications; Monograph of West American Pyra- midellid Mollusks, Bulletin 68, United States National Museum; Monograph of Marine Mollusks of South Africa, Bulletin 91, United States National Museum, and 160 pages on Ornithology, Malacology and Zoogeography; Member American Ornithological Union, Washington Academy of Science (Vice-President, 13-15), Washington Biological Society (President, 13-15), Washington Microscopical So- ciety (President, 00-02), Washington Botanical Society, Geological Society of Wash- ington, Paleontological Society of America, Federal Schoolmen's Club, American Association for Advancement of Science.


U. S. National Museum and 1456 Belmont Street N. W., Washington, D. C.


EDWIN CHARLES BRANDENBURG, LL.M Professor at Law


(See 1. 90)


ARTHUR PETER, LL.B. Professor at Law Received degree of LL. B., 93, National University (Washington, D. C.); Phi Delta Phi; received first honors Junior and Senior Classes; Lawyer; Member Metropoli- tan and Chevy Chase Clubs and the Society of the Cincinnati.


Washington Loan and Trust Co. Bidg. and 1737 H Street N. W., Washington, D. C. WILLIAM CREIGHTON WOODWARD, LL.M., M.D. Professor of Medical Jurisprudence Received degrees of M. D., 89, Georgetown Univ .; LL. M., 00, do .; Physician; coroner District of Columbia, 93; prof. med. jurisprudence, 93; prof. state med., 94; prof. med. jurisprudence, law dept., 02 -- , Univ. of Georgetown; prof. med. jurisprudence, George Wash. Univ., 00 -.


1782 Lanier Place, Washington, D. C.


ALBERT LIVINGSTON STAVELY, M.D. Clinical Professor of Gynecology 1744 M Street, Washington, D. C.


GEORGE NEELY HENNING, A.M.


Professor of Romance Languages (See g. 96)


JOHN PAUL EARNEST, A.M., LL.M.


Professor of Low


(See 1. 88)


J. ROLAND WALTON, D.D.S.


Dean of the Dental School and Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry and Orthodontia Psi Omega; Dentist; Member District of Columbia Dental Society.


724, 9th Street N. W., and 3222, 19th Street N. W., Washington, D. C.


WILLIAM ALANSON WHITE, M.D.


Professor of Psychiatry and Clinical Professor of Neurology Received degree of M. D., 91, Long Island Hospital (Brooklyn, N. Y.); Phi Chi; Superintendent, St. Elizabeth Hospital; Author of Outlines of Psychiatry and Mental Mechanisms; Member Cosmos Club.


St. Elizabeth Hospital, Washington, D. C.


ALBERT BURNLEY BIBB. Professor of Architecture


The Decatur, Washington, D. C.


ASAPH HALL, A.B., Ph.D. Professor of Astronomy


Graduate from Preparatory School and College, 96; A. B., 82, Harvard; Ph. D., 89, Yale; Medals for Scholarship in Preparatory School each year (73-76); Professor of Mathematics, United States Navy; Author papers on Astronomy in Astronomical Journals; Assistant Naval Observatory, 82-85; Assistant Yale Observatory, 85-89; Assistant Astronomer Naval Observatory, 89-92; Professor of Astronomy, Univer- sity of Michigan, 92-05; Assistant, Naval Observatory, 05-08; Professor United States Navy, 08; Member Washington Academy of Science, Washington Philo- sophical Society, American Astronomical and Astrophysical Society and American Association for Advancement of Science.


Naval Observatory, Washington, D. C.


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ALBERT MANN, Ph.D Professor of Botany Agricultural Department, Washington, D. C.


SHEPHERD IVORY FRANZ, Ph.D., LL.D., M.D.


Professor of Physiology and Professor of Experimental Psychology (See h. 15)


CHARLES SIDNEY SMITH, A.B., A.M., Ph.D Professor of Greek and Latin Received degree of A. B., 88, Princeton; A. M., 91, do .; Ph. D., 06, Johns Hop- kins; Special Honors in the Classics at Princeton; Professor of Classical Lan- guages and Literatures, George Washington University; Vice-President, Anti- Saloon League of District of Columbia, 05; Secretary, Federal Schoolmen's Club, 15-16; Vice-President for District of Columbia, Classical Association of Atlantic States, 15; President Washington Classical Club, 15; Author "Fifty Selections from Valerius Maximus" (Leach, Shewell and Sanborn, 95); Vocabulary for W. Humphrey's "Selections from Quintus Curtius" (Ginn, 96); "Notes on the Style of Seneca, the Philosopher" (George Washington University, Bulletin VI, 70-75); "Metaphor and the Comparison in the Epistulae ad Lucilium of L. Annaeus Seneca" (J. H. Furst, Baltimore, 10); Member American Philological Association, National Geographic Society, Classical Association of Atlantic States, Archaeo- logical Institute of America, Washington Classical Club, Washington Society of Fine Arts, Phi Beta Kappa Association of District of Columbia and Federal Schoolmen's Club.


The George Washington University, Washington, and 304 Takoma Avenue, Takoma Park, D. C.


WENDELL PHILLIPS STAFFORD, A.M., LL.D. Professor of Low


(See h. 16)


WILLIAM CLINE BORDEN, M.D. Dean of Medical School and Professor of Surgery (See m. 83) CHARLES STANLEY WHITE, M.D.


Clinical Professor of Oral Surgery and Associate Professor of Surgery (See m. 98)


WILLIAM KENNEDY BUTLER, A.M., M.D Professor of Ophthalmology


(See c. 79)


BUCKNER MAGILL RANDOLPH, M.D. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics The Toronto, Washington, D. C.


LUTHER HALSEY REICHELDERFER, M.D.


Clinical Professor of Surgery


(See m. 99)


JAMES DUDLEY MORGAN, A.B., M.D. Clinical Professor of Medicine Received degree of A. B., 81, Georgetown; M. D., 85, do .; Physician; demonstrator of anat., 88-89; lect. on differential diagnosis, 97-98; assoc. and clinical prof. of med. G. W. U., 10 to date.


919, 15th Street, Washington, D. C.


LOUIS ANATOLE LA GARDE, M.D Professor of Military Surgery


WILLIAM CARL RUEDIGER, Ph.D.


Dean of Teachers College and Professor of Educational Psychology. Received degree of Ph. D., 99, Wisconsin University; Ph. M., 03, do .; Ph. D., 07, Columbia University; Phi Beta Kappa; Author of "The Field of Distinct Vision," "The Principles of Education," "Agencies for the Improvement of Teach- ers in Service;" Contributor to Educational Magazines; Member Federal School- men's Club.


2023 G Street and 2836, 28th Street, Washington, D. C.


ALFRED FRANCIS WILLIAM SCHMIDT, A.M. Librarian and Professor of German


Received degree of A. B., 95, Leland Stanford Junior University; A. M., 98, Mt. Angel College (Ore.); Kappa Sigma; Assistant Librarian, 94-97; Assistant and Instructor Anglo-Saxon, 96-97; Instructor German, 97-00; Head Classifier in Li- brary, 00-01; Assistant Librarian, Stanford Univ., 01; Assistant in Classification Library of Congress, 02-06; Instructor in German, 05-06; Asst. Professor, 06-11; Professor since . 11, and Librarian since 06, George Washington University; Acting Professor German, Howard University, 09-13; Professor and Supervisor of Courses in German, 13-14; Classifier of Philosophy, Collaborator of Library of Congress, Schemes of Classification for Polygraphy, Education, Auxiliary Sciences of History, Universal and Old World History, since 13; Member American Histori- cal, American Library, District of Columbia Library Associations; Goethe Gesell- schaft (Weimar); National Geographic Society; Federal Schoolmen's, Cosmos and Germania Clubs.


35 Bryant Street and 2028 G Street N. W., Washington, D. C.


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WILLIS LUTHER MOORE, LL.D., Sc.D. Professor of Practical Meteorology Received degree LL. D., 96, Norwich; Sc. D., 06, St. Lawrence; Former Professor Meteorology United States Weather Bureau, as result of open competition ex- amination against 23 contestants, 94; Chief Weather Bureau, 95-13; Lecturer Royal Institute, 12; Fellow A. A. A. S .; President, National Geographic Society, 05-10; Vice-President, Washington Academy Science, 05-10; President, Aero Club, 12; Author Moore's "Descriptive Meterorology;" Member Cosmos, Chevy Chase and Lock Tavern Clubs. Mooreland Farm, Rockville, Md.


WILLIAM JACHSON HUMPHREYS, Ph.D. Professor of Meteorological Physics Received degree of A. B., 86, Washington and Lee University; C. E., 88, do .; Valedictorian; University of Virginia, 88-89; Graduate School of Physics and School of Chemistry, 89; Johns Hopkins, 94-97; Fellow in Physics, 95-96; Ph. D., 97; Phi Beta Kappa; Professor Physics and Mathematics, Miller School, Virginia, 89-93; Professor Meteorological Physics, United States Weather Bureau, July 1, 05; Professor Meteorological Physics, George Washington University, 11; Director Research Station, Mt. Weather, Va., 05-08; Member United States Naval Observatory's Eclipse Expedition to Sumatra, 01; Secretary Physics of the Elec- tron, International Congress of Arts and Science, St. Louis, 04; Author of Numer- ous Contributions to Technical Journals; Associate Editor Journal of Franklin In- stitute; Fellow American Physiological Society, Astronomy Society America; Wash- ington Academy Science; Member Cosmos Club. United States Weather Bureau, Washington, D. C.


NOBLE PRICE BARNES, M.D Professor of Materia Medica 208 Maryland Avenue N. E., Washington, D. C.


GIDEON BROWN MILLER, B.S., M.D. Clinical Professor of Gynecology 1730 K Street, Washington, D. C.


EDWARD ELLIOTT RICHARDSON, M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy (See m. 95)


GEORGE WASHINGTON LITTLEHALES, C.E. Professor of Nautical Science


(See C. Sci. 88)


OSCAR BENWOOD HUNTER, M.D. Professor of Histology and Embryology and Associate Professor of Anatomy (See m. 12)


EDWIN VIVIAN DUNSTAN, C.E Professor of Civil Engineering (See C. Sci. 05)


OSCAR ALEXANDER MECHLIN, C.E Professor of Civil Engineering (See g. 06)


EVERETT FRASER, A.B., LL.B Dean of the Law School and Professor of Law Friendship Heights, Washington, D. C.


WILLIAM SINCLAIR BOWEN, M.D. Clinical Professor of Obstetrics


Stoneleigh Court, Washington, D. C.


OSCAR ADDISON MACK McKIMMIE, M.D.


Professor of Laryngology and Otology (See m. 91)


LOUIS MACKALL, M.D


Clinical Professor of Medicine


CARL LAWRENCE DAVIS, M.D. Professor of Anatomy


(See m. 03)


JOHN WILMER LATIMER, LL.B


Professor of Law


(See 1. 97)


EDWARD RHODES STITT, A.B., M.D. Professor of Tropical Medicine 1708 R Street, Washington, D. C.


MERTON LEROY FERSON, A.M., LL.B.


Professor of Law


The Argyle, Washington, D. C.


Professor of Geology


RAY SMITH BASSLER, Ph.D


(See g. 03)


FRANK LEECH, M.D.


Clinical Professor of Medicine (See m. 91)


(See m. 90)


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WILLIAM PHILLIPS CARR, M.D. Clinical Professor of Surgery (See m. 88) HURON WILLIS LAWSON, M.S., M.D. Professor of Obstetrics


(See m. 03)


FRANK ADELBERT HORNADAY, S.B., M.D Professor of Physiological Chemistry (See c. 07) JOSEPH DUERSON STOUT, Ph.D., M.D. Professor of Pharmacology and Associate Professor of Physiology


(See c. 10)


HENRY KNOX CRAIG, M.D.


Librarian, Medical School Library and Curator of the Medical School Museum


(See m. 95)


THOMAS CHARLES MARTIN, M.D. Professor of Proctology 1725 N Street, Washington, D. C.


MARCUS WARD LYON, JR., Ph.D., M.D Professor of Bacteriology and Pathology (See g. 00)


ROBERT RUSS KERN, A.B. Professor of Economics and Sociology The Iowa, Washington, D. C.


ALBERT LEWIS HARRIS, B.S., in Arch. Professor of Architecture (See e. 12)


EDWARD LYMAN MUNSON, A.B., A.M., M.D. Professor of Preventive Medicine Received degrees of A. B., 90, Yale; M. D., 92, do .; A. M., 93, do .; Officer U. S. Army; asst. to surgeon general, U. S. Army, 98-99, 01-02 and 15; asst. to chief surgeon, Philippines, 03-04; prof. military hygiene, Army Service Schools, 08-12; lieut. colonel, 15.




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