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geol, Randolph- Macon, 93- FA.A; Chem. Soc. 

 The garnet group of silicates. Henry's law of 

 gas absorption. 



Martin, Dr. G(eorge) C(urtis), U. S. Geological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C. Geology. Cheshire, 

 Mass, July 18, 75. B.S, Cornell, 98; Ph.D, 

 Hopkins, 01. Special asst. paleont, Acad. Nat. 

 Sciences, Phila, 97; asst. geologist, Md. Geol. 

 Surv, 98-01, geologist, 01-04; asst. paleont, 

 Hopkins, 01-04, instr, 03-04; asst. geologist, U. 

 S. Geol. Surv, 04- F.A.A; Geol. Soc; Wash. 

 Geol. Soc. Tertiary paleontology. Stratigraphy 

 and economic geology of the Appalachian re- 

 gion; stratigraphy, petroleum and coal of the 

 Pacific Coast of Alaska. 



Martin, Dr. Geo(rge) W, 1804 Grand Ave, Nash- 

 ville, Tenn. Biology. Lagro, Ind, Jan. 23, 63. 

 B.S, Wabash, 87, grad. student, 90-91; Ph.D, 

 Indiana, 92; Woods Hole, 93, 94, 95; Cornell, 

 summer, 02. Principal, High Sch, Bluffton, 

 Ind, 87-88; Monticello, Ind, 88-90; asst. biol, 

 Indiana, 90-91; prof. biol. and geol, High Sch, 

 Indianapolis, 92-99; biol, Vanderbilt, 99-; state 

 entomologist, Tenn, 01- M.A.A; Ass. Econ. 

 Entom; Tenn. Hort. Soc. (sec'y and treas.) ; 

 Wash. Entom. Club. Organology and embryol- 

 ogy of Aster and Solidago; morphology and cy- 

 tology of the Algae; biology in secondary 

 schools. 



Martin, Prof. Lillien J(ane), Stanford University, 

 Cal. Psychology. Olean, N. Y. A.B, Vassar, 

 80; Gottingen, 94-98. Teacher science, High 

 Sch, Indianapolis, 80-89 ; v. principal and head, 

 Dept. Science, Girls' High Sch, San Francisco, 

 89-94; asst. prof, psychol, Stanford, 99- 

 Soc. Nat; Psychol. Ass; Nat. Educ. Ass. Zur 

 Analyse der Unterschiedsempfindlichkeit ; psy- 

 chology of esthetics. 



Martin, Louis A(dolphe), Jr, 824 Bloomfield St, 

 Hoboken, N. J. Mathematical physics. Ho- 

 boken, Nov. 5, 80. M.E, Stevens, 00; A.M, 

 Columbia, 03. Instr. math, physics and chem, 

 Hoboken Acad, 00-02; math, and mech, 

 Stevens, 03- Instr. applied elec, Cooper Union, 

 00-01; exp. mech, Stevens, 00, 02; lecturer 

 physics, Mechanics' Inst, N. Y, 01-02. M.A.A; 

 Math. Soc. 



Martin, Thomas Commerford, 114 Liberty St, 

 New York, N. Y. Electrical ejxgineering . Lon- 

 don, England, July 22, 56. Private schools and 

 tutor. Asst, Edison Lab, 77-79 ; ed, ' Electrical 

 World and Engineer,' 82- Special expert agent, 

 U. S. Census, 00- Elec. Eng. (past pres.) ; N. 

 Y. Elec. Soc. (past pres.) ; fel. N. Y. Acad; 

 Franklin Inst; British Inst. Elec. Eng; Gt. 

 Britain Iron and Steel Inst. History and 

 statistics of electrical engineering and science. 



Martin, Dr. Walton, 25 W. 50th St, New York, 

 N. Y. Anatomy, Surgery. Staten Island, N. 

 Y, Feb. 4, 69. Ph.B, Yale, 89 ; M.D, Columbia, 

 92. Demonstrator anat, Columbia, 97-02, 

 instr. surg, 01- Asst. attending surgeon, Roose- 

 velt Hosp. Ass. Anat. Anatomy. 



Marvin, Prof. Cha(rle)s F(rederick), 1404 Binney 

 St, N. W, Washington, D. C. *Physics, 



Meteorology, Mechanical engineering. Putnam 

 O, Oct. 7, 58. M.E, Ohio State, 83. Instr, 

 Physical and Mech. Laboratories, Ohio State, 

 78-83; prof, meteorol, V. S. Weather Bur, 91- 

 Assoc. prof, meteorol, Columbian, 94-02; mem. 

 Jury of Awards, Tenn. Expos, 97. Medals, 

 Columbian Expos, 93; Omaha, 98; Paris, 00. 

 F.A.A; Nat. Geog. Soc; Wash. Acad; Wash. 

 Philos. Soc; Berlin Verein zur Forderung der 

 Luftschiffahrt. Constants of psychrometric 

 formula; the Robinson anemometer; use of 

 kites for upper air explorations. Anemometry; 

 aerial explorations; solar radiation. 



Marvin, Prof. F(rank) O(lin), 1603 Massachusetts 

 St, Lawrence, Kas. Civil engineering. Alfred 

 Center, N. Y, May 27, 52. A.B, Allegheny, 71, 

 A.M, 74. Principal, High Sch, Lawrence, Kas, 

 76-78; instr. math, and physics, Kansas, 75, 

 79-83, prof, civil eng, 83-, dean, Sch. of Eng, 

 91- Engineer, Kas. State Board of Health, 

 95- F.A.A. (v. pres, 96); Civil Eng; Eng. 

 Educ. (pres, 01) ; Kas. Acad. Resistance of 

 materials. 



Marvin, Prof. Walter T(aylor), Princeton Univer- 

 sity, Princeton, N. J. Philosophy. New York, 

 N. Y, April 28, 72. Col. City of N. Y, 86-88 ; 

 A.B, Columbia, 93; Jena, 93-94; Gen. Theol. 

 Sem, 94-95; Columbia, 95-97; Halle, 97; Ph.D, 

 Bonn, 98. Asst. philos, Columbia, 98-99 ; instr, 

 Western Reserve, 99-02, asst. prof, 03-05; pre- 

 ceptor, Princeton, 05- Philos. Ass; Psychol. 

 Ass. Epistemology. 



Marx, Prof. Cha(rle)s D(avid), Stanford Univer- 

 sity, Cal. Civil engineering. Toledo, O, Oct. 

 10, 57. Real-Gymnasium, Karlsruhe, 76; C.E, 

 Cornell, 78; Polytech, Karlsruhe, 81. Instr. 

 civil eng, Polytech, Karlsruhe, 81; leveler, tran- 

 sitman and draftsman, B. H. T. and W. R. R, 

 81-82; U. S. asst. engineer, Mo. River Improv, 

 82-83; Miss. River Improv, 83-84; asst. prof. 

 civil eng, Cornell, 84-90; prof, Wisconsin, 90- 

 91; Stanford, 91- Chief inspector pub. im- 

 provements, Rochester, N. Y; principal asst. 

 engineer, East Side Trunk Sewer, Rochester, 

 N. Y; consulting engineer, various companies; 

 in charge irrig. investigations, Salinas Valley. 

 Civil Eng; Eng. Educ; Western Soc. Eng; 

 Pacific Coast Tech. Soc; Wis. Acad. Hy- 

 draulics. 



Maschke, Prof. H(einrich), 5533 Lexington Ave, 

 Chicago, Ills. * Mathematics. Breslau, Germany, 

 Oct. 24, 53. Heidelberg, Gottingen, Breslau and 

 Berlin, 72-80; Ph.D, Gottingen, 80. Prof. 

 math, Luisenstadt Gymnasium, Berlin, 80-90; 

 asst. prof, Chicago, 92-96, assoc. prof, 96- 

 Elee. engineer, Weston Elec. Co, Newark, N. J, 

 90-92. Math. Soc; Math. Verein. Linear sub- 

 stitution groups; differential geometry; theory 

 of quadratic differential quantics. Theory of 

 invariants of quadratic differential quantics. 



Mason, Dr. A(mos) Lawrence, 265 Clarendon St, 

 Boston, Mass. Medicine. Salem, Mass, April 

 20, 42. A.B, Harvard, 63, M.D, 72. Physician, 

 Boston City Hosp, 78-; instr. and asst. prof, 

 clin. med, Harvard Med. Sch, 87-93, assoc. prof, 



