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Magrath, Dr. George Burgess, 20 St. Botolph 

 Studios, Boston, Mass. Pathology. Jackson, 

 Mich, Oct. 2, 70. A.B, Harvard, 94, Bullard 

 fellow, 97-98, M.D, 98, A.M, 99. Asst. path, 

 Harvard Med Sch, 98- Pathologist, Long Isl, 

 Cambridge, Faulkner, Carney, and Baptist Hos- 

 pitals, Boston. Ass. Path, and Bact; Mass. 

 Med. Soc; Boston Soc. Med. Sci. Normal and 

 pathological histology of arteries; histology of 

 tumors; pathological anatomy and histology of 

 variola; experimental variola in the monkey; 

 the leucocyte reaction in variola; the infective- 

 ness of the blood in variola. Arteriosclerosis; 

 melanoderma; acute yellow atrophy of the liver. 



Magruder, Prof. W(illia)m T(homas), 191 King 

 Ave, Columbus, O. Mechanical engineering. 

 Baltimore, Md, April 22, 61. M.E, Stevens, 

 81; Hopkins, 86-87. Designer, Campbell Print- 

 ing Press and Mfg. Co, Taunton, Mass, 81-86; 

 chief chemist, B. and 0. R. R, 87 ; instr. mech. 

 eng, Vanderbilt, 87-88, adj. prof. 88-96; prof, 

 Ohio State, 96- Chief of machinery, Tenn. 

 Expos, 90. F.A.A. (sec'y, D, 00, 04, 05) ; Mech. 

 Eng; Min. Eng; Eng. Educ. Gas enginery. 



Major, Prof. C(harles) C(urtis), University of 

 Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. Mechanical engineer- 

 ing. Lehman, Pa, Jan. 4, 69. M.E, Blooms- 

 burg Nor. Sch, 91; M.E, Cornell, 98. Asst. 

 chief engineer, Swift and Co, St. Joseph, Mo, 

 98-99; instr. mech. eng, Cornell, 99-01; Cali- 

 fornia, 01-02; prof, physics and elec. and head, 

 Sch. Applied Sci, Oklahoma. Mechanical engi- 

 neering. 



Major, Prof. David R, 387 King Ave, Columbus, 

 O. Philosophy, Education. Frankfort, Ind, 

 March 26, 66. B.S, Wabash, 90; Ph.D, Cornell, 

 96; higher diploma in edue, Teachers Col, Co- 

 lumbia, 99. Principal, High Sch, Warren, Ind, 

 90-92; Frankfort, Ind, 96-98; acting prof, 

 pedag, Nebraska, 99-00; asst. educ, Teachers 

 Col, Columbia, 00-01; prof, Ohio State, 01- 

 M.A.A; Psychol. Ass; Soc. Sci. Educ; West. 

 Philos. Soc; Ass. Univ. Professors Educ. Psy- 

 chology; education. The spread of mental 

 ability; difficulties of investigating the prob- 

 lem of mental fatigue; comparative study of 

 eye-mindedness and ear-mindedness; psychology 

 of infancy. 



Makuen, Dr. G(eorge) Hudson, 1627 Walnut St, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. Medicine. Goshen, N. Y, 

 July 16, 55. A.B, Yale, 84; M.D, Jefferson 

 Med. Col, 89. Instr, Jefferson Med. Col, 89-92 ; 

 laryngologist, St. Mary's and Douglas Mem. 

 Eosp, 90-; prof, defects in speech, Phila. Poly- 

 clinic, 96- Instr, Centenary Collegiate Inst, 

 79-80; Nat. Sch. Elocution and Oratory, 84-86; 

 consultant, N. J. Training Sch. for Feeble- 

 minded Children. M.A.A; Laryngol. Ass; 

 Laryngol, Rhinol. and Otol. Soc; Am. Med. Ass. 

 (pres, Sect. Laryngol. and Otol, 02) ; fel. Am. 

 Acad. Med. (pres, 00) ; Phila. Col. Physicians. 

 Causes and treatment of defects in speech. 



Mall, Dr. F(ranklin) P(aine), Johns Hopkins Uni- 

 versity, Baltimore, Md. * Anatomy, Histology, 

 Embryology. Belle Plaine, la, Sept. 28, 62. 



M.D, Michigan, 83; fellow, Hopkins, 86-88. 

 Instr. path, and bacter, Hopkins, 88-89; adj. 

 prof. vert, anat, Clark, 89-92; prof, anat, Chi- 

 cago, 92-93 ; Hopkins, 93- Co-editor, ' Jour. 

 Anat,' 01-; mem. Committee, Int. Ass. of Acad- 

 emies for Brain Research. Hon. A.M, Mich- 

 igan, 00; LL.D, Wisconsin, 04. Soc. Nat; Ass. 

 Anat; Physiol. Soc; Soc. Zool; Am. Acad. Con- 

 nective tissues; structure and development of 

 organs; structure of the spleen; transitory fis- 

 sures of the brain; pathology of early human 

 embryos ; vasomotor nerves of veins ; coelom ; 

 intestinal contraction; histology of the stomach 

 and intestine ; development of the intestine and 

 diaphragm; development of veins of the brain. 

 Anatomy of human embryos; structural 

 units ; anatomical statistics. 



Mallet, Dr. J(ohn) W(illiam), University of Vir- 

 ginia, Charlottesville, Va. *Ghemistry. Dub- 

 lin, Ireland, Oct. 10, 32. Ph.D, Gottingen, 52; 

 A.B, Dublin, 53; M.D, Louisiana, 68. Prof, 

 chem, Alabama, 56-60; Med. Col. of Ala, 60- 

 61, first lieut. and A. D. C, staff Gen. Rodes, 

 C. S. A, 61-62; capt, maj, lieut. col. of artil- 

 lery and supt, C. S. Ordnance I aboratories, 62- 

 65; prof, chem, Med. Dept, Louisiana, 65-68; 

 Virginia, 68-83 ; prof. chem. and chairman of 

 the Faculty, Texas, 83-84; prof, chem, Jeffer- 

 son Med. Col, Phila, 84-85; Virginia, 85- 

 Judge, Bur. Awards, Centennial Expos, 76; lec- 

 turer, Hopkins, 77, 78; mem. U. S. Assay Com- 

 mission, 86, 88, 96; ed, ' Zeitschrift Anorg. 

 Chem,' 92- LL.D, William and Mary and 

 Mississippi, 72; Princeton, 96; Hopkins, 02. 

 MA A; Chem. Soc. (pres, 82) ; Am. Acad; 

 Philos. Soc; cor. mem. N. Y. Acad; Wash. 

 Acad; hon. mem. Med. and Chirurg. Faculty of 

 Md ; hon. mem. Soc. Mex. de Hist. Nat; Soc. 

 Cient. Ant. Alz; fel. Royal Soc; fel. London 

 Chem. Soc. (v. pres, 88-90) ; Chem. Gesell ; Soc. 

 chim. de Paris. General and applied chemistry 

 and chemical mineralogy; atomic masses of 

 lithium, aluminum and gold; density of solid 

 mercury; molecular weight of hydrofluoric 

 acid ; methods for determination of organic 

 matter in potable water ; new meteorites ; oc- 

 currence of silver in volcanic ash from South 

 American volcanoes; structure and absorption 

 spectrum of gold leaf. 



Mallory, Dr. F(rank) B(urr), Harvard Medical 

 School, Boston, Mass. ^Pathology. Cleveland, 

 O, Nov. 12, 62. A.B, Harvard, 86, A.M, M.D, 

 90, fellow (Prague and Freiburg), 93-94. Asst. 

 histol, Harvard Med. Sch, 90-91, path, 91-93, 

 instr, 94-96, asst. prof, 96-01, assoc. prof, 01- 

 First asst. visiting pathologist, Boston City 

 Hosp; pathologist. Children's Hosp. Ass. Path, 

 and Bact; Am. Physicians; Am. Med. Ass; So- 

 cial Sci. Ass; Mass. Med. Soc; Boston Soc. 

 Med. Sci: Boston Soc. Med. Improv; Path. 

 Gesell. Actinomycosis; typhoid fever; epidemic 

 cerebrospinal meningitis; diphtheria; necroses 

 of the liver; differential staining methods for 

 neuroglia and connective tissue fibers; new 

 fibrillar intercellular substance in connective 

 tissue; scarlet fever; classification of tumors. 



