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Seaman, Prof. W(illia)m H(enry), 1424 11th St, 

 N. VV, Washington, D. C. * Chemistry. New , 

 York, N. Y, Nov. 1, 37. B.L, Columbian, 72; 

 M.D, Howard, 83. Mus. work, U. S. Dept. Agr, 

 69-79; instr. bot, Med. Dept, Howard, 71-73, 

 prof, chem., 7//-; examiner, U. 8. Patent Office, 

 79- Mem. Convention for Revision U. S. Phar- 

 macopoeia, 80-90; sec'y and ed, Am. Soe. 

 Micros, 91-96; abstractor chem. patents for 

 * Jour. Am. Chem. Soc' F.A.A. ( sec'y, Subsect. 

 Micros, 81); Chem. Soc; Wash. Geog. Soc; 

 Wash. Biol. Soc; Wash. Micros. Soc. (pres, 91) ; 

 Wash. Chem. Soc. (pres, 94). Relations of sci- 

 ence, especially of chemistry, to education; mi- 

 croscopical anatomy of plants; solubility of 

 inorganic salts in hydrocarbons; size of drops 

 used in medicine. Continuation of solubility 

 experiments ; X-ray work. 



Seares, Prof. F(rederick) H(anley), Columbia, Mo. 

 Astronomy. Cassopolis, Mich, May 17, 73. B.S, 

 California, 95, fellow, 95-96, grad. student, 98- 

 99; Berlin, 99-00; Paris, 00-01. Instr. astron, 

 California, 96-98; prof, and director, Laws 

 Observatory, Missouri, 01- Astron. and Astro- 

 phys. Soc; Pacific Astron. Soc. (mem. Pub. 

 Committee, 97-98, second v. pres, 97, third 

 v. pres, 98) ; Astron. Gesell; Soc. astron. de 

 France. Theory of orbits and perturbations; 

 photometry. Photometry. 



Searle, Prof. Arthur, 41 Concord Ave, Cambridge, 

 Mass. * Astronomy. London, England, Oct. 21, 

 37. A.B, Harvard, 56, A.M, 59. Asst, Harvard 

 Col. Observatory, 69-83, asst. prof, astron, 

 Harvard, 83-87, Phillips prof, 87- Fel. Am. 

 Acad. Zodiacal light; personality in transit 

 observations. Meridian observations for zone 

 -10 to -14 ; methods of presentation of ele- 

 mentary principles in theoretical astronomy. 



Searle, Rev. Geo(rge) M(ary), St. Thomas' Col- 

 lege, Catholic University, Washington, D. C. 

 Astronomy. London, England, June 27, 39. 

 A.B, Harvard, 57, A.M, 60. Asst, Dudley Ob- 

 servatory, 58-59; asst. prof, U. S. Naval Acad, 

 62-64; asst, Harvard Col. Observatory, 66-68; 

 prof. math, and director, Observatory, Catholic, 

 95- Hon. Ph.D, Catholic, 96. F.A.A; Math. 

 Soc; Am. Acad. Astronomy. 



Sears, Dr. Geo(rge) G(ray), 426 Beacon St, 

 Boston, Mass. Medicine. Boston, Oct. 22, 59. 

 A.B, Amherst, 80; M.D, Harvard, 85. Instr. 

 din. med, Harvard Med. Sch, 97-01, asst. prof, 

 01- Visiting physician, Boston City Hosp, 02- 

 Am. Physicians; Mass. Med. Soc; Boston Soc. 

 Med. Improv. Clinical manifestations of dis- 

 ease. 



Seashore, Prof. C(arl) E(mil), Iowa City, la. 

 *Psychology. Morlunda, Sweden, Jan. 28, 66. 

 A.B, Gustavus Adolphus, 91; Ph.D, Yale, 95. 

 Asst, Psychol. Lab, Yale, 95-97 ; asst. prof, 

 philos, Iowa, 97-02, prof, psychol, 02-, head, 

 Dept. Philos. and Psychol, 05- F.A.A; Psychol. 

 Ass; West. Philos. Ass. Normal illusions; 

 work and fatigue. Work and fatigue; localiza- 



tion of sound; voluntary control of the pitch 

 of the voice; the periodicity of mental work. 



Sedgwick, Prof. W(illiam) T(hompson), Edge 

 Hill Road, Brookline, Mass. *Biology. West 

 Hartford, Conn, Dec. 29, 55. Ph.B, Yale, 77; fel- 

 low, Hopkins, 79-80, Ph.D, 81. Instr. physiol. 

 chem, Yale, 78-79; biol, Hopkins, 80-81, assoc, 

 81-83; asst. prof, Mass. Inst. Tech, 83-87, 

 assoc. prof, 87-91, prof, 91- Biologist, State 

 Board of Health, Mass, 88-96; curator, Lowell 

 Inst, Boston, 97-; chairman, Pauper Inst. Trus- 

 tees, Boston, 97-99 ; trustee, Simmons, 99-; pres, 

 Mass. Civil Service Reform Ass, 00-02 ; Board of 

 Trustees, Sharon Sanatorium. F.A.A ; Soc. Nat. 

 (pres, 01) ; Soc. Bact. (pres, 00) ; Physiol. Soc; 

 Am. Acad; New Eng. Water Works Ass; etc. 

 General biology; bacteriology; sanitation; pub- 

 lic health. 



See, Horace, 1 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

 Naval architecture, Marine engineering. Phila- 

 delphia, Pa, July 17, 35. Private schools. 

 Supt. engineer, Wm. Cramp and Sons, 79-89; 

 South. Pacific Co, 89-03; consulting engineer, 

 Newport News S. and D. D. Co, 89- Supt. en- 

 gineer, Pacific Mail S. S. Co, 93-01; supt, 

 Cromwell S. S. Co, 93-02. Gold medal, Pan- 

 Am. Expos. F.A.A; Mech. Eng. (past pres.) ; 

 Naval Archit. and Marine Eng; Franklin Inst; 

 British Inst. Naval Archit. 



See, Prof. T(homas) J(efferson) J(ackson), U. S. 

 Naval Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. *As- 

 tronomy, Mathematics. Montgomery City, Mo, 

 Feb. 19, 66. A.B, B.L, B.S, Missouri, 89, A.M, 

 L.M, M.S, 92; Ph.D, Berlin, 92. Instr. in 

 charge, Dept. Astron, Chicago, 93-96; astrono- 

 mer, Lowell Observatory, 96-98; prof, math, U. 

 S. N, 99- Lecturer sidereal astron, Lowell Inst, 

 Boston, 99. F.A.A; Math. Soc; Philos. Soc; St. 

 Louis Acad; Wash. Acad; Wash. Philos. Soc; 

 fel. Royal Astron. Soc; London Math. Soc; 

 Astron. Gesell; Math. Verein; Soc. math, de 

 France. Origin of binary stars; tides; orbit3 

 of double stars; discovery and measurement of 

 double stars; diameters of planets; observation 

 of satellites; heat of sun; irradiations of 

 planets and satellites ; invariable plane of plane- 

 tary system; internal densities, pressures and 

 moments of inertia of sun, planets and satel- 

 lites; comparative rigidity of planets; porosity, 

 penetrability and fluidity of all matter under 

 planetary pressure. General theory of tides for 

 gaseous bodies; secular effects of tides upon 

 stellar systems; figures of equilibrium of rotat- 

 ing masses. 



Seelig, Dr. M(ajor) G(abriel), 3908 Olive St, St. 

 Louis, Mo. Surgery. Helena, Ark, Feb. 19, 74. 

 A.B, Harvard, 96; M.D, Columbia, 00. Asst. 

 path, Med. Dept, St. Louis. Assoc, sur- 

 geon, Jewish Hosp, and chief, Surg. Out- 

 patient Dept, Jewish Dispensary, St. Louis. 

 M.A.A; St. Louis Med. Sci. Club. Surgical 

 pathology and technique. Pathology of sarco- 

 mata; pathology of the thyroglossal duct. 



