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Council, 00); Anthrop. Ass; fel. Ethnol. Soc; 

 Folk-lore Soc. (councilor and v. pres, 00). 

 Astronomical symbolism of ancient Peru; my- 

 thology and ritual of American Indians. As- 

 tronomical symbolism of ancient Peru. 



Hagen, Rev. John G(eorge), S. J, Georgetown Uni- 

 versity, Washington, D. C. * Mathematics, 

 Astronomy. Bregenz, Austria, March 6, 47. 

 Minister, 70-71; Bonn, 71-72; Ditton Hall, 

 England, 75-80. Prof, math, Georgetown, 

 80-88, director, Observatory, 88- Math. 

 Soc; Astron. and Astrophys. Soc; Astron. 

 Gesell; Math. Verein; Soc. Sci. de Bruxelles. 

 History and bibliography of mathematics; vari- 

 able stars. Leonardi Euleri opera collecta. 



Hague, Dr. Arnold, 1724 I St, Washington, D. C. 

 *Geology. Boston, Mass, Dec. 3, 40. Ph.B, Yale, 

 63; Gottingen, 63-64; Heidelberg, 64-65; Min- 

 ing Acad, Freiberg, 65-66. Geologist, U. S. Geol. 

 Exploration 40th Parallel, 67-77; U. 8. Geol. 

 Surv, 80- Hon. Sc.D, Columbia, 01. Nat. 

 Acad. (mem. Forestry Commission, 96, home 

 sec'y, 01-) ; F.A.A; Soc. Nat; Geol. Soc; Philos. 

 Soc; Min. Eng; Wash. Acad; London Geol. Soc. 

 Geological structure of the Rocky Mountains; 

 geological structure of the Great Basin. Geol- 

 ogy of Yellowstone National Park. 



Hague, James D(uncan), 18 Wall St, New 

 York, N. Y. Geology, Mining. Boston, Mass, 

 Feb. 24, 36. Lawrence Sci. Sch, Harvard, 54; 

 Georgia-Augusta, Gottingen, 55; Royal Sch. 

 Mines, Freiberg, 56-58. Chemist, South Sea 

 Exploring Cruise, 59-61 ; mine manager, Lake 

 Superior copper region, 63-66 ; first asst. geol- 

 ogist, U. S. Geol. Exploration 40th Parallel, 

 67-70; consulting mining engineer, Cal, 71-78; 

 consulting engineer and mine expert, ~N. Y. City, 

 79- U. S. commissioner and mem. Jury of 

 Awards, Paris Expos, 78. Bronze medal, 

 French Govt, 78; gift of bronze, Japanese Govt. 

 F.A.A; Min. Eng; Am. Geog. Soc; Numis. and 

 Archeol. Soc; Am. Acad. Geology; mining. 



Haight, Stephen S(amuel), 6 Buchanan Place, 

 University Heights, New York, N. Y. Survey- 

 ing, Civil engineering. New York, March 6, 

 36. Pub. and private schools. Student and 

 asst. of Thomas C. Cornell, Yonkers, 67-71 ; ' 

 asst. engineer, Dept. Public Parks, N. Y. City, 

 71-91; practising civil engineer and city sur- 

 veyor, 91- MA. A; Civil Eng; Franklin Inst; 

 Acad. Polit. and Social Sci. Exactness of 

 measurement. 



Haines, Prof. Thomas H(arvey), Ohio State Uni- 

 versity, Columbus, O. Psychology. Moores- 

 town, N. J, Nov. 4, -71. A.B, Haverford, 96, 

 A.M, 97; A.M, Harvard, 98, Ph.D, 01. Asst. 

 philos, Harvard, 99-00; asst. prof, and director, 

 Psychol. Lab, Ohio State, 01- F.A.A; Psychol. 

 Ass. Simultaneity of mental processes; psy- 

 chology of the esthetic reaction; relation of 

 perceptive and revived mental material; the 

 synthetic factor in tactual space-perception. 



Haines, Prof. Walter S(tanley), Rush Medical Col- 

 lege, Chicago, Ills. Toxicology, Chemistry. 



Chicago, Sept. 27, 50. Mass. Inst. Tech, 69-71; 

 M.D, Northwestern, 73; Sorbonne and Ecole de 

 Md, Paris, 75-76. Prof, chem, Northwestern, 

 73-76; chem. and toxicol, Rush Med. Col, 76- 

 85, chem, pharmacy and toxicol, 85-05, chem, 

 mat. medica and toxicol, 05-, professorial 

 lecturer toxicol, Chicago, 01- Toxicologist, 

 Presbyterian Hosp, Chicago; mem. Commit- 

 tee of Revision, U. S. Pharmacopoeia, 00. 

 Hon. A.M, Monmouth, 81. Chem. Soc; Am. 

 Med. Ass; Chicago Med. Soc; London Chem. 

 Soc. Toxicology and the urine. Presence of 

 casts in normal urine; carbolic acid poisoning. 



Hale, Dr. Albert C(able), 352 A Hancock St, 



Brooklyn, N. Y. Chemistry, Physics. Adams, 

 N. Y, Sept. 2, 45. A.B, Rochester, 69, A.M, 72 ; 

 Ph.D, Heidelberg, 80; E.M, Rochester, 81. V. 

 principal and teacher science, High Sch, Jer- 

 sey City, 73-77; pres, Colo. State Sch. of 

 Mines, 80-83; head teacher physical science, 

 Boys' High Sch, Brooklyn, 83- Col. entrance 

 examiner in chem, 02- F.A.A. (mem. Council, 

 01-02) ; Chem. Soc. (director, 87-02, councilor, 

 93-02, v. pres, 89, sec'y, 89-02); Min. Eng; 

 Colo. Sci. Soc; Brooklyn Inst, (pres, Dept. 

 Chem, 86) ; New Eng. Ass. Chem. Teachers (v. 

 pres, 01-02) ; N. Y. Chem. Teachers Club (pres, 

 02) ; N. Y. Physics Club (v. pres, 89-90, pres, 

 90-91); Chem. Gesell. 



Hale, Dr. Frank E(ugene), 522 Flatbush Ave, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. Chemistry. Brooklyn, Oct. 

 19, 75. A.B, Yale, 00, Silliman fellow, 00-02, 

 Ph.D, 02. Asst. chem, Yale, 00-02 ; anal, chem, 

 Columbia, 02-03 ; chemist, Dept. Water, Gas 

 and Elec, N. Y. City, 03- Soc. Chem. Indust; 

 N. Y. Chemists Club. Use of tartar emetic as 

 a standard; starch as an indicator in iodometric 

 analysis; hydrolysis of starch; structure of the 

 starch molecule and of the starch iodids. 

 Methods of water analysis. 



Hale, Dr. George E(llery), Solar Observatory 

 Office, Pasadena, Cal. * Astrophysics. Chicago, 

 Ills, June 29, 68. B.S, Mass. Inst. Tech, 90; 

 Berlin, 93-94. Director, Kenwood Observatory, 

 90-96; assoc. prof, astrophysics, Chicago, 92-97, 

 prof, 97-05, director, Yerkes Observatory, 95- 

 05 ; Solar Observatory of the Carnegie hist, 0-b- 

 Co-editor, 'Astron. and Astrophys,' 92-95; ed, 

 'Astrophys. Jour,' 95- Janssen medal, Paris 

 Acad, 94; Rumford medal, Am. Acad, 02; 

 Draper medal, Nat. Acad, 03 ; gold medal, Royal 

 Astron. Soc, 04; hon. Sc.D, Western Univ. of 

 Pa, 97; LL.D, Beloit, 04; Sc.D, Yale, 05. Nat. 

 Acad; F.A.A; Astron. and Astrophys. Soc. (v. 

 pres, 99-) ; Physical Soc; assoc. fel. Am. Acad; 

 Philos. Soc; cor. mem. N. Y. Acad; fel. and for. 

 assoc. Royal Astron. Soc; Astron. Gesell; Soc. 

 de Physique; for. mem. Soc. Ital. di Spettroscop; 

 Int. Union for Cooperation in Solar Research ; 

 Solar and Radiation Commissions of Int. Meteor. 

 Committee. Spectroscopy; solar and stellar 

 physics. 



Hale, Dr. W(illia)m H(enry), 40 First Place, 

 Brooklyn, N.Y. Economics. Albany, N. Y, 

 Aug. 20, 40. A.B, Yale, 60; LL.B, Albany Law 



