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93; prof, civil eng, Vanderbilt, 9J}-, dean, Eng. 

 Dept, 95- Preliminary railroad surv, south- 

 eastern Ky, summer, 80; drafting on railway 

 construction work, 81-82; calculation of rail- 

 way bridges, 82; in charge designing and con- 

 struction of sewerage systems, Monroe, La, and 

 Oxford, Mass, 00-02. Prize, Eng. Ass. of the 

 South, 99, 01. Eng. Educ. (mem. Council, 96- 

 99) ; Eng. Ass. of the South (pres, 02). Esti- 

 mation of probable volume of local traffic on 

 railways ; greatest bending moments and shears 

 produced by a system of concentrated loads on 

 railway bridges; ideal and practical columns. 

 Stresses in railway bridge members due to sys- 

 tem of concentrated wheel loads ; strength and 

 elasticity of materials of engineering; hydraulic 

 diagrams. 



Schultze, Dr. Arthur, 4 W. 91st St, New York, 

 N. Y. Mathematics. Naumburg, Germany, 

 March 30, 61. Leipzig, 80-82; Berlin, 82-86; 

 Ph.D, Kiel, 87. Instr. math, DeWitt Clinton 

 High Sch, N. Y, 97-02 ; head teacher, High Sch. 

 of Commerce, 02-05; asst. prof, N. Y. Univ, 

 05- Math. Soc; Ass. Teachers Math, of Middle 

 States and Md. (sec'y). Movement of heat in 

 rectangular parallelopid; partial differential 

 equations. 



Schultze, Dr. Otto H(enry), Cornell Medical Col- 

 lege, 28th St. and First Ave, New York, N. Y. 

 Pathology. New York, March 10, 67. A.B, 

 Col. City of N. Y, 86; M.D, Columbia, 89. 

 Coroner's physician, County of New York, N. Y, 

 96-98; instr. path, Med. Col, Cornell, 98-; 

 prof, Vermont, 00-03. Curator, Bellevue Hosp, 

 99-04; coroner's physician, Borough of Man- 

 hattan, N. Y, 02- Ass. Path, and Bact; Soc. 

 Med. Juris; N. Y. State Med. Ass; N. Y. Co. 

 Med. Soc; N. Y. Path. Soc. Causes of sudden 

 death; medico-legal relations of autopsies. 



Schulz, William F(rederick), 1301 Springfield Ave, 

 Urbana, Ills. Mathematical physics. Balti- 

 more, Md, Jan. 11, 72. Proficient in elec. eng, 

 Johns Hopkins, 93; E.E, Illinois, 00. Instr. 

 physics, Illinois, 01- Physical Soc. Radiation 

 in electrostatic fields; measurement of induc- 

 tion and capacity. 



Schurman, Pres. J(acob) G(ould), 41 East Ave, 

 Ithaca, N. Y. *Philosophy, Education. Free- 

 town, Prince Edward Island, May 22, 54. A.B, 

 London, 77, A.M, 78 ; Sc.D, Edinburgh, 78, Hib- 

 bert fellow (Heidelberg, Berlin, Gottingen and 

 Italy), 78-80. Prof. English lit, polit. econ. 

 and psychol, Acadia, 80-82; metaphysics and 

 English lit, Dalhousie, 82-86 ; Sage prof, philos, 

 Cornell, 86-92, pres, 92- Senior ed, 'Philos. 

 Rev,' 92-02; ed, 'Sch. Rev,' 93-95; chairman, 

 first U. S. Philippine Commission, 99. LL.D, 

 Columbia, 92; Yale, 01; Edinburgh, 02. F.A.A; 

 Philos. Ass; Psychol. Ass. 



Schwatt, Prof. I(saac) J(oachim), University of 

 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Mathematics. 

 Mitau, Russia, June 18, 67. Ph.D, Pennsyl- 

 vania, 93. Instr. math, Pennsylvania, 93-97, 

 asst. prof, 97- F.A.A; Math. Soc; Math. 

 Verein. 



Schweitzer, Dr. Hugo, 427 W. 117th St, New York, 

 N. Y. Chemistry. Pitschen, Germany, June 

 8, 61. Ph.D, Freiburg, 84. Asst, Agr. High 

 Sch, Berlin, asst. prof, Org. Lab, Heidelberg, 

 and chemist, Badische Anilin und Sodafabrik, 

 Ludwigshafen-am-Rhein, 84-89 ; chem. expert, 

 N. Y. City, 89-96; in charge, Pharmaceut. Dept, 

 Farbenfabriken of Elberfeld Co, 96- Chem. 

 Soc; Soc. Chem. Indust; Chem. Verein; Chem. 

 Gesell. Organic coloring matters; synthetic 

 pharmaceuticals; fats and oils; chemical juris- 

 prudence. 



Schweitzer, Prof. (Johann) Paul, University of 

 Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Chemistry. Berlin, 

 Germany, March 16, 40. Ph.D, Gottingen, 69. 

 Asst. to H. Rose, Berlin, 63 ; chem, Polytech. 

 Inst, Phila, 65; Sch. of Mines, Columbia, 66; 

 prof, Missouri, 72-94, agr. chem. and chem- 

 ist, Agr. Exp. Sta, 9Jf- Gold medal, Paris 

 Expos; LL.D, Missouri, 96. F.A.A. (sec'y, Sub- 

 sect. Chem, 77) ; Chem. Soc; cor. mem. N. Y. 

 Acad; hon. mem. Mo. State Pharmaceut. Ass; 

 St. Louis Acad; Chem. Gesell. Agricultural 

 chemistry; tribasic phosphoric acid; etc. 



Schwyzer, Dr. Fritz, 54 E. 58th St, New York, 

 N. Y. Medicine. Ziirich, Switzerland, Aug. 

 19, 64. M.D, Wiirzburg, 87; Staatsexamen, 

 Zurich, 88. Asst. path, anat, Ziirich, 88-89 ; 

 pathologist, German Hosp, N. Y, 94-03. Physi- 

 sian, St. Francis Hosp, 00. Ass. Path, and 

 Bact. Pathological anatomy; permeability of 

 kidneys for microbes; adenomahepatis; Electro- 

 tropismus; carcinoma glandulae Bartholdi; 

 fistula penis congenita; stenosis pylori con- 

 genita; chronic fluorin poisoning in man; 

 chronic fluorin poisoning in animals; signifi- 

 cance of the elastic tissue of the aorta. Angio- 

 spasms in malaria; coagulability of the blood 

 and its management. 



Scott, Prof. Arthur Curtis, 1914 Neuces St, Austin, 

 Tex. Electrical enqineering. Belmont, N. Y, 

 Aug. 31, 73. B.S, R. I. Col. Agr. and Mech. 

 Arts, 95; Ph.D, Wisconsin, 02. Instr. chem, 

 R. I. Col. Agr. and Mech. Arts, 94-95, physics, 

 95-97, prof, 97-03; elec. eng, Texas, 03- 

 M.A.A; Elec. Eng; Eng. Educ; Nat. Educ. 

 Ass. Rotations produced by current from a 

 single-phase alternator; summary of glacier 

 work. Non-commutating single-phase motors. 



Scott, Charles F(elton), Westinghouse Electric 

 and Manufacturing Co, Pittsburg, Pa. *Elec- 

 trical engineering. Athens, O, Sept. 19, 64. 

 A.B, Ohio State, 85; Hopkins, 86-87. With 

 Westinghouse Elec. and Mfg. Co, 88, asst. elec- 

 trician, 91-93, electrician, 93-96, chief elec- 

 trician, 96-04, consulting engineer, OJf- F.A.A; 

 Elec. Eng. (pres, 02-03) ; Philos. Soc; West. 

 Pa. Eng. Soc. (pres, 02). Electricity, particu- 

 larly alternating current in the transmission 

 and utilization of power. 



Scott, Prof. C(harlotte) A(ngas), Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

 *Mathematics. Lincoln, England, June 8, 58. 

 Girton, 76-80; B.S, London, 82, Sc.D, 85. Lec- 

 turer math, Girton, 80-84; assoc. prof, Bryn 

 Mawr, 85-88, prof, SS Head examiner math, Col. 



