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prof, Harvard, 99-03, prof, and director, Chem. 

 Lai, 03- Chem. Soc; fel. Am. Acad; Soc. 

 Chem. Indust; Chem. Gesell. Analytical and 

 technical chemistry. 

 Santayana, Prof. George, 60 Brattle St, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. "Philosophy. Madrid, Spain, 

 Dec. 16, 63. A.B, Harvard, 86, A.M, Ph.D, 89. 

 Instr. philos, Harvard, 89-98, asst. prof, 98- 

 Philos. Ass; Psychol. Ass. 

 Sardeson, Dr. F(rederick) W(illiam), 206 Pleasant 

 St, Minneapolis, Minn. Geology, Paleontology. 

 Owego Mills, Wis, Feb. 22, 66. B.L, Minne- 

 sota, 91, M.S, 92; Ph.D, Freiburg, 95. Instr. 

 paleont, Minnesota, 92-94, 98-05, asst. prof, 

 geol, 05- With U. S. Geol. Surv, 89, 91 ; Baden 

 Geol. Surv, 94-95. Mem. Int. Geol. Cong, 94. 

 M.A.A; Geol. Soc; Minn. Acad. Stratigraphic 

 geology of Minnesota; fauna of Saint Peter 

 sandstone; fossil corals; fossil Gastropoda; 

 Crinoidea; glacial deposits, especially loess; 

 relation of paleontologic evidence to the theory 

 of evolution; natural sciences versus religion. 

 Paleontology and evolution; stratigraphic 

 and paleontologic relations in the northwest. 

 Sargent, Prof. Charles Sprague, Brookline, Mass. 

 *Botany, Dendrology. Boston, Mass, April 24, 

 41. A.B, Harvard, 62. Director, Arnold Ar- 

 boretum, 72-, Arnold prof, arboriculture, Har- 

 vard, 79- Mem. Park Commission, Brookline; 

 ed, 'Garden and Forest,' 87-97. LL.D, Har- 

 vard, 01. Nat. Acad; Soc. Nat; Philos. Soc; 

 fel. Am. Acad; Mass. Soc. Prom. Agr. (pres.) ; 

 Phila. Acad; St. Louis Acad; hon. for. mem. 

 Royal Hort. Soc; for. mem. London Linnaean 

 Soc; hon. mem. British Arbor. Soc; hon. mem. 

 Scottish Arbor. Soc; hon. mem. Dendrol. Gesell; 

 Soc. bot. de France; for. mem. Soc. nat. d'Agr. 

 de France. Dendrology. 

 Sargent, Dr. D(udley) A (lien), 27 Everett St, 

 Cambridge, Mass. Physical education. Bel- 

 fast, Me, Sept. 28, 49. A.B, Bowdoin, 75; 

 M.D, Yale, 78; A.M, Bowdoin, 87. Instr. 

 gymnastics, Bowdoin, 69-75; Yale, 72-78, prof, 

 physical training, 79-90; director, Hemenway 

 Gym, Harvard, and Dept. of Physical Educ, Nor. 

 Sch, Cambridge, Mass, 90- Chairman, Commis- 

 sion on Sch. Hygiene, Pub. Health Ass, 83-84; 

 Commission Dept. Health, Social Science Ass, 

 83-85; Commission on Physical Educ, Colum- 

 bian Expos, 93 ; mem. Observation Committee, 

 N. Am. Gym. Union, 93, 97, 00. Hon. Sc.D, 

 Bowdoin, 94. F.A.A; Ass. Adv. Physical Ed. 

 (past, pres.) ; Am. Acad. Med; Acad. Polit. 

 and Social Sci; Statist. Ass; Boston Soc. Med. 

 Sci; Boston Nat. Hist. Soc. Anthropometry; 

 applied anatomy; the philosophy of exercise 

 and the general theory and practise of physical 

 training. Invention of new apparatus and in- 

 quiries into the effects of different physical ex- 

 ercises upon American youth of both sexes. 



Sargent, F(rederick) L(eRoy), 27 Everett St, 

 Cambridge, Mass. Botany. Boston, Mass, 

 Dec. 25, 63. Col. Citv of N. Y, 79-82 ; Lawrence 

 Sci. Sch, Harvard, 83-86. Head, Dept. Bot. 

 Wisconsin, 86-87; instr. bot, Med. Sch, Boston, 



94-95; asst, Bot, Mus, Harvard, 02-04; instr. 

 domestic hygiene, Sargent Sch. for Physical 

 Educ, 05- Teacher bot, Summer Sch, Harvard, 

 86; pres, Nat. Flower Convention, Asheville, 

 N. C, 96. Columbine Ass. (pres.). Economic 

 botany. Economic study of food. 

 Saunders, Dr. A(rthur) P(ercy), Clinton, N. Y. 

 *Chemistry. London, Can, March 22, 69. A.B, 

 Toronto, 90; Ph.D, Hopkins, 94; Gottingen, 96; 

 Berlin, 97; hon. fellow, Cornell, 99. Instr. 

 chem, Wisconsin, 94-96; asst. prof, Hamilton, 

 00, prof, 01- Research asst, McGill, 98. F.A.A; 

 Chem. Soc ; Electrochem. Soc. Chlorids of ortho- 

 sulphobenzoic acid; double salts; allotropic 

 forms of selenium; reaction velocities. 



Saunders, Dr. Cha(rle)s E(dward), Ottawa, Can. 

 Chemistry, Agriculture. London, Can, Feb. 2, 

 67. A.B, Toronto, 88; fellow, Hopkins, 90-91, 

 Ph.D, 91. Prof. chem. and geol, Central Univ. 

 of Ky, 92-93 ; cercalist, Govt. Exp. Farm, 

 Ottawa, Can, 08- F.A.A. Double halides; 

 hybridization in the Pyrus, Berberis and Triti- 

 cum families. Cereal breeding. 



Saunders, Prof. D(e) A(lton), Waco, Texas. 

 Botany. Alfred, N. Y. June 13, 70. Alfred, 

 86-91 ; A.B, Nebraska, 93, A.M, 94. Teacher, 

 High Sch, Lincoln, Nebr, 93-95, instr. biol, 95- 

 96; prof, bot, S. Dak. Agr. Col, 96-; plant 

 breeder, U. S. Dept. Agr. Bot. Cent. States. 

 Algae. Id; varieties of cotton to resist boll- 

 weevil depredations. 



Saunders, Dr. F(rederick) A(lbert), 805 Comstock 

 Ave, Syracuse, N. Y. *Physics. London, 

 Can, Aug, 75. A.B, Toronto, 95; fellow, 

 Hopkins, 98-99, Ph.D, 99. Instr. physics, Hav- 

 erford, 99-01; Syracuse, 01-02, assoc. prof, 02- 

 05, prof, 05- M.A.A; Physical Soc. The radia- 

 tion of a black body; radiation; spectra of 

 alkali metals; new series in spectra of Ca, Mg, 

 Zn and Cd. Studies of arc and spark spectra. 



Saunders, Prof. Samuel J, 44 Williams St, Clinton, 

 N. Y. Physics, Astronomy. Nanticoke, Ont, 

 Aug. 3, 62. A.B, Toronto, 88; fellow, Cornell, 

 88-89, Sc.D, 94; A.M, Toronto, 94. Instr. 

 physics, Cornell, 89-92; prof, physics and 

 astron, Hamilton, 92- Prof, physics, Summer 

 Sch, Wisconsin, 91; Cornell, 92. Physical Soc. 

 Electrical waves; penetration by X-rays. The 

 relative value of Holtz machine and induction 

 coil in X-ray work. 



Saunders, Dr. William, C. M. G, Central Experimen- 

 tal Farm, Ottawa, Can. Agriculture, Horticulture, 

 Arboriculture. Crediton, Devonshire, England, 

 June 16, 36. Pub. schools; private study with 

 chemist. Prof. mat. med, Western Univ, Ont, 

 82-80, emer. prof, 86-; director, Exp. Farms, 

 86- Ed, 'Can. Entomologist,' 74-86; mem. 

 Ont. Agr. Commission, 81; Dominion analyst, 

 82-86; commissioner, Can. Commission, Colum- 

 bian Expos, 93 ; Paris Expos, 00. LL.D, Queens 

 (Can.), 96; Toronto, 03. F.A.A. (sec'y, A, 

 81, gen. sec'y, 82); Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci; Can. 

 Royal Soc; Montreal Nat. Hist. Soc; London 

 Linnean Soc ; London Chem. Soc ; London Entom. 



