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laborator on ed. staff, 'Montreal Med. Jour'; 

 . Lin. asst, Montreal Gen. Hosp, 04- Ass. Path. 

 and Bactj Can. Med. Ass; Montreal Medico- 

 Chirurg. Soc. Chronic Bright's disease; mul- 

 tiple progressive hyaloserositis; curative effect 

 < l" various normal and antitoxic sera, on tuber- 

 culosis. The agglutinative phenomena pro- 

 duced by the serum of tuberculosis patients; 

 relationship of tuberculosis and other affections. 



Nichols, Dr. Edward H(all), 294 Marlboro St, 

 Boston, Mass. Surgeru. Reading, Mass, Jan. 

 6, 64. A.B, Harvard, 86, A.M, M.D, 92. 

 Junior asst. surgeon, Children's Hosp, 97-00; 

 instr. surg. path, Harvard Med. Sch, 98-04, 

 asst. prof, 04- Asst. visiting surgeon, Boston 

 City Hosp, 98- Ass. Path, and Bact; Soc. 

 Clin. Surg. Pathology of surgical diseases; 

 congenital dislocation of the hip joint; club 

 foot; tuberculosis of bones and joints; acute 

 infectious osteomyelitis ; relation of blastomy- 

 cetes to cancer; transplantation of tissue and 

 its relation to cancer. Repair of tissues; 

 arthritis deformans. 



Nichols, Prof. Edward L(eamington), 5 South 

 Ave, Ithaca, N. Y. * Experimental physics. 

 Leamington, England, Sept. 14, 54. B.S, Cor- 

 nell, 75; Leipzig, 75-76; Berlin, 76-78; Ph.D, 

 Gottingen, 79; fellow, Hopkins, 79-80. Prof. 

 physics and chem, Central Univ. of Ky, 81-83; 

 physics and astron, Kansas, 83-87 ; physics, 

 Cornell, 87- Founder, ' Physical Rev,' and ed, 

 93-; sec'y, Chamber of Delegates, Elec. Cong, 

 Chicago, 93; ed, Dept. Physics, 'Johnson's 

 Cyclopedia ' and ' Webster's Diet ' ; mem. visit- 

 ing committee, Bur. Standards, 01- Nat. Acad; 

 F.A.A. (sec'y, B, 89, v. pres, 93) ; Physical Soc; 

 Elec. Eng; Philos. Soc; Am. Acad; hon. mem. 

 Nat. Elec. Light Ass; Kas. Acad, (pres, 85). 

 Radiation; color; physiological optics; elec- 

 tricity; photometry. Optical properties of 

 carbon and of matter at low temperatures; 

 fluorescence and phosphorescence. 



Nichols, Prof. E(dward) W(est), Lexington, Va. 

 Mathematics. Petersburg, Va, June 27, 58. 

 Va. Mil. Inst, 74-78. Asst. prof. math. Va. 

 Mil. Inst, 78-81, prof, applied math, 82-90, 

 math, and mech, 90- S. Educ. Ass. Series. 

 Railway means of transport. 



Nichols, Prof. E(rnest) F(ox), Columbia Univer- 

 sity, New York, N. Y. *Experimental physics. 

 Leavenworth, Kas, June 1, 69. B.S, Kas. State 

 Agr. Col, 88; fellow, Cornell, 91-92, M.S, 93, 

 Sc.D, 97. Asst. chem, Kas. State Agr. Col, 88- 

 89; prof, physics, Colgate, 92-98; Dartmouth, 

 98-03 ; exp. physics, Columbia, 0.3- Collaborator, 

 'Astrophys. Jour,' 98- Hon. Sc.D, Dartmouth, 

 03; Rnmford medal, Am. Acad, 05. F.A.A. 

 (sec'y, B, 01, v. pres, 03); Physical Soc; As- 

 tron. and Astrophys. Soc. Radiation; radio- 

 metric researches in the remote infra-red 

 spectrum; heat radiation of stars and planets. 

 Pressure of light and heat radiation; elec- 

 trical resonance of long heat waves. 



Nichols, Henry W(indsor), 227 E. 54th St, 

 Chicago, Ills. Geology. Cohasset, Mass, Dec. 



7, 68. B.S, Mass. Inst. Tech, 93. Asst. geol, 

 Mass. Inst. Tech, 94; curator econ. geol, Field 

 Columbian Mus, 95-97, asst. curator geol, 97- 

 Agent, Am. Commission, Paris Expos, 00. Min. 

 Eng; Chicago Acad. 



Nichols, Dr. Herbert, 219 Commonwealth Ave, 

 Newton Center, Mass. * Engineering , Physics, 

 Psychology. Walpole, N. H, Feb. 7, 52. B.S, 

 Worcester, 71; Ph.D, Clark, 91. Engineer, Pa. 

 R. R, 72-85; instr. psychol, Harvard, 91-93. 

 Psychol. Ass. Psychology of time and space; 

 cosmology. Ethics; philosophy. 



Nichols, Dr. M(ary) Louise, 3207 Summer St, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. Zoology. Brookville, Pa, 

 Feb. 19, 73. Pennsylvania, 90-91, 92-93; 

 Woods Hole, 95-97, 00; Pennsylvania, 95-01, 

 Ph.D, 01. Teacher zool, Phila. Nor. Sch, 93-02, 

 zool. and geog, 02-05. M.A.A. Spermato- 

 genesis of Oniscus asellus Linn, with especial 

 reference to the history of the chromatin. 



Nichols, O(thniel) F(oster), 42 Gates Ave, Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y. Civil engineering. Newport, R. I, 

 July 29, 45. C.E, Rensselaer, 68. Civil engi- 

 neer, Peruvian and Brazilian Rys, 70-79 ; engi- 

 neer, various companies, 79-87 ; chief engineer, 

 Brooklyn Union Elev. Ry, 88-95, gen. manager 

 and chief engineer, 92-94 ; principal asst. engi- 

 neer, New East River Bridge, 96-02, engineer in 

 charge, 02-03 ; chief engineer, Dept. Bridges, 

 N. Y. City, 03- Telford premium, British Inst. 

 Civil Eng, 97. M.A.A; Civil Eng; Mech. Eng; 

 fel. Am. Geog. Soc; N. Y. Eng. Club; Brooklyn 

 Inst, (pres, Dept. Eng.) ; Brooklyn Eng. Club; 

 Rensselaer Soc. Eng; British Inst. Civil Eng. 

 Civil engineering ; foundations ; tunnels ; steel 

 and iron construction. 



Nichols, Prof. T(homas) F(lint), Clinton, N. Y. 

 Mathematics. Pownal, Me, Nov. 10, 70. A.B, 

 Bowdoin, 92; fellow, Clark, 93-95, Ph.D, 95. 

 Asst. math, Wisconsin, 95-96 ; asst. prof, Ham- 

 ilton, 96-04, prof, applied math, 0%- Asst. 

 engineer, N. Y. State Engineer's Office, 05- 

 Math. Soc. Geometry of plane algebraic curves. 

 The Jacobian curve of a bundle. 



Nichols, Walter S(mith),313 Washington St, New- 

 ark, N. J. Actuarial science. Newark, Nov. 

 23, 41. A.B, A.M, Princeton, 63. Ed, ' Insur- 

 ance Monitor ' and ' Insurance Law Jour,' 70- 

 05; v. pres, Ins. Publication Co. Actuary and 

 cousulting actuary for various corporations; 

 director and trustee of several corporations; 

 lecturer ins. law, Yale. M.A.A; Math. Soc; 

 Actuarial Soc; Acad. Polit. and Social Sci. 

 Mathematics and law of contracts, especially 

 as applied' to insurance; meteorology. 



Nicholson, Prof. H(enry) Hudson, 638 N. 25th St, 

 Lincoln, Nebr. * Chemistry, Mineralogy. Rush- 

 ford, Wis, May 25, 50. Antioch, 67-70; A.M, 

 Lawrence, 74; Harvard, 84; Heidelberg and 

 Berlin, 85. Prof, physical science, Nebr. 

 State Nor. Sch, 74-82; chem, Nebraska, 82-05. 

 Mem. U. S. Assay Commission, 99; consulting 

 engineer, Ingold Placer Mining Co; Hamilton 

 Mining Co. Chem. Soc; Min. Eng; Chem. 

 Gesell. Substituted acrylic acids with elec- 



