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Shepard, Dr. William K(ent), 17 Whalley Ave, 

 New Haven, Conn. Physics, Mathematics. 

 Adams, N. Y, Oct. 19, 75. Ph.B, Yale, 97, Ph.D, 

 00. Asst. physics, Yale, 98-00, instr. math, 

 00-01, mcch, 01- Electricity; solutions for cop- 

 per voltameter. 



Shepardson, Prof. Geo(rge) D(efrees), University 

 of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Electrical 

 engineering. Cincinnati, O, Nov. 20, 64. A.B, 

 Denison, 85; Ohio State, 85-86; A.M, Denison, 

 88; M.K, Cornell, 89. Instr. sciences, Shepard- 

 son Col, Granville, O, 86-87 ; elec. engineer, 

 Boston Edison Co, 87-S8; Akron Elec. Mfg. Co, 

 89; instr. physics, Cornell, 90-91; asst. prof. 

 elec. eng, Minnesota, 91-92, prof, 92- Mem. 

 Jury of Awards, Pan-Am. Expos, 01; La. Pur- 

 chase Expos, 04. Elec. Eng. (chairman, Minn. 

 Branch, 02-) ; Ass. Eng. Societies (past pres, 

 Board of Managers) ; Eng. Educ; Nat. Elec. 

 Light Ass; Northwest. Elec. Ass; Northwest. 

 Ry. Club; Minneapolis Eng. Club. Electric 

 lighting, especially for railway trains; tele- 

 phone disturbances; electricity directly from 

 heat; efficiency of train lighting systems; elec- 

 tric headlights. Incandescent lamps; gas en- 

 gines for electric driving; single-phase motors. 



Shepherd, E(arnest) S(tanley), Geophysical Lab- 

 oratory, Carnegie Institution, Washington, 

 D. C. Physical chemistry. Remington, Ind, 

 March 30, 79. Indiana, 97-00; A.B, Cor- 

 m 11, 02. Private asst. to Prof. Wilder D. Ban- 

 croft, 02-03; asst. electrochem, Cornell, 03-04, 

 research asst, 03-05; asst, Geophys. Lab, Car- 

 negie Inst, OJf- Alloy expert, Indust. Labora- 

 tories, N. Y. Chem. Soc; Wash. Philos. Soc. 

 Alloys; high temperature work on minerals. 

 Application of physical chemistry to rock 

 magmas. 



Shepherd, Prof. Francis J, 152 Mansfield St, Mon- 

 treal, Can. Anatomy, Surgery, Dermatology. 

 Vandreuil Co, Que, 51. M.D, McGill, 73, CM, 

 74; St. Thomas Hosp, London, 74; Marburg 

 and Vienna, 74-75; Paris; F.R.C.S, Edinburgh. 

 Demonstrator anat, McGill, 75-83, prof, 83-; 

 surgeon, Montreal Gen. Hosp, S3- LL.D, Edin- 

 burgh, 05. Int. Dermat. Cong, London, 96 (v. 

 pres). Ass. Anat; fel. Surg. Ass; Dermat. 

 Ass. (pres, 00); Can. Med. Ass. (pres, 02); 

 Montreal Medico-Chirurg. Soc. (pres, 90). Sig- 

 nificance of human anomalies; anatomy of the 

 black bear; the musculus sternalis and its nerve 

 supply; surgery of thyroid gland. Operation as 

 a curative measure in the treatment of goitre; 

 causes and treatment of intestinal obstruction. 



Shepperd, Prof. J(ohn) H(enry), Agricultural Col- 

 lege, N. Dak. Agriculture. Chariton, la, Jan. 

 12, 69. Drake, 87-88; B.Agr, Iowa State, 91; 

 M.S.A, Wisconsin, 93. On ed. staff, ' Orange 

 Judd Farmer,' 93; prof, agr, N. Dak. Agr. Col, 

 and agriculturist, Agr. Exp. Sta, 93-04, dean 

 and v. director, 0',- Gold medal, Paris Expos. 

 M.A.A; Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci. Animal nutri- 

 tion; plant breeding. 



Sherman, Prof. F(rank) A(sbury), Hanover, N. H. 

 Mathematics. Knox, Me, Oct. 4, 41. B.S, Dart- 



mouth, 70, M.S, 75. Instr. math, Worcester, 

 70-71; assoc. prof, Chandler Sci. Sch, Dart- 

 mouth, 71-72, prof, 72-93, Dartmouth, 93- Cor- 

 poral, Fourth Me. Vols, 62-64; 19th Me. Vols, 

 64-65. Nat. Geog. Soc; Wash. Acad. 

 Sherman, Prof. Franklin, Jr, Ontario Agricultural 

 College, Guelph, Can. Entomology. Ashgrove, 

 Va, Nov. 2, 77. B.S.Agr, Cornell, 00. Student 

 asst. to entomologist, Md. Exp. Sta, 97-98; 

 nursery inspector, Wis, 99; instr. entom, N. C. 

 Col. Agr. and Mech. Arts, entomologist, N. C. 

 Exp. Sta, N. C. Dept. Agr. and N. C. Crop Pest 

 Commission, 00-05; prof, entom, Ont. Agr. Col, 

 05- Instr. nature study, Cornell, summer, 00. 

 M.A.A; Ass. Econ. Entom; N. C. Acad, (sec'y) ; 

 N. C. Hort. Soc. (sec'y). General entomology. 

 Insect fauna of Ontario. 



Sherman, Dr. H(enry) C(lapp), Columbia Uni- 

 versity, New York, N. Y. Chemistry. Ash 

 Grove, Va, Oct. 16, 75. B.S, Md. Agr. Col, 93; 

 A.M, Columbia, 96, Ph.D, 97. Asst. chem, Md. 

 Agr. Col, 93-95; nutrition investigations, U. S. 

 Dept. Agr, 98-99; anal, chem, Columbia, 97-98, 

 lecturer, 99-01, instr, 01-05, adj. prof, 05- Asst. 

 chemist, Columbian Expos, 93; instr, Summer 

 Sch, Wesleyan, 02 ; summer session, Columbia, 

 04- M.A.A; Chem. Soc; Soc. Exp. Biol, and 

 Med. Investigations of analytical methods; 

 chemistry of foods and nutrition. 



Sherrill, Dr. Miles S(tandish), Massachusetts In- 

 stitute of Technology, Boston, Mass. Chem- 

 istry. Louisville, Ky, Aug. 2, 77. B.S, Mass. 

 Inst. Tech, 99, fellow, 00-02 (Leipzig, 00-01); 

 Ph.D, Breslau, 03. Asst. anal, chem, Mass. 

 Inst. Teeh, 99-00, instr, 03- Special lecturer 

 constitution of alloys, Research Dept, Mass. 

 Inst. Tech, 04-05. Chem. Soc. Uber die Kom- 

 plexbildung und einige physikochemische Kon- 

 stanten der Quecksilberhaloide; mercury sul- 

 phocyanate complexes. The conductivity of 

 mixed salt solutions. 



Sherwood, Prof. Andrew, Mansfield, Pa. Geology, 

 Mineralogy, Paleontology. Mansfield, Pa, 

 July 16, 48. Chicago, 68. Asst. state geolo- 

 gist, Second Pa. Geol. Surv, 75-77; U. S. 

 deputy mineral surveyor. With Geol. Surveys 

 of Ohio and New York under J. S. New- 

 berry and James Hall; in charge Pa. ex- 

 hibit, Columbian Expos, 93 ; exped. to the 

 Yukon, 98. Philos. Soc; cor. mem. N. Y. Acad. 

 Structural geology. Mineral deposits of North 

 America. 



Sherzer, Prof. W(illiam) H(ittell), Ypsilanti, Mich. 

 Geology, Paleontology. Franklin, O, Sept. 6, 

 60. B.S, Michigan, 89, M.S, 90, Ph.D, 01; 

 Berlin, 00-01. Instr. geol. and paleont, Mich- 

 igan, 91-92; prof. nat. science, Mich. State Nor. 

 Col, 92- Instr. nature study, Chautauqua, 

 three years; field instr. geol, Nat. Sci. Camp, 

 Canandaigua, N. Y, four years; in charge 

 Smithsonian Glacial Exped, Canadian Rockies 

 and Selkirks, summer, 04. Geol. Soc; Mich. 

 Acad, (past pres.). Fossil corals; glacial geol- 

 ogy; Canadian glaciers. Geological survey of 

 Wajme County, Mich. 



