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Meteor. Gesell. General climatology; thunder- 

 storms and sea-bree7.es of New England; rela- 

 tions of climate and man. 

 Ward, Dr. Sam(ue)l B(aldwin), 281 State St, 

 Albany, N. Y. Medicine. New York, N. Y, 

 June 8, 42. A.B, Columbia, 61, A.M, C4; M.D, 

 Georgetown, 64. Acting asst. surgeon, U. S. A, 

 63 ; asst. surgeon, U. S. Vols, 64-65 ; visiting 

 surgeon, Presbyterian Hosp, N. Y, 71-76; Al- 

 bany Hosp, 76-85; prof, surg, Albany Med. Col, 

 76-85, theory and practise of med, 85-; visiting 

 physician, Albany Hosp, 85- Mem. Board of 

 Trustees, Albany Female Acad, 78-; sec'y and 

 treas, Exec. Committee, State Nor. Col, Albany, 

 89-; pres, Board of Trustees, Dudley Observa- 

 tory, 02-; mem. Board of Governors, Albany 

 Hosp. and Union Univ. Hon. Ph.D, Union, 82. 

 Am. Physicians; N. Y. State Med. Soc. (pres, 



88 ) ; Albany Co. Med. Soc. ( pres, 02 ) . 



Ware, Prof. William R(obert), 419 W. 118th St, 

 New York, N. Y. Architecture. Cambridge, 

 Mass, May 27, 32. A.B, Harvard, 52, B.S, 

 56. Prof, archit, Mass. Inst. Tech, 65-81; 

 Columbia, 81-03, emer. prof, 03- LL.D, 

 Harvard, 96. F.A.A; Inst. Archit; Am. Acad; 

 Social Sci. Ass; Archeol. Inst; cor. mem. Royal 

 Inst. Archit; cor. mem. Soc. des Archit. Per- 

 spective. 



Warner, W(orcester) R(eed), 1722 Euclid Ave, 

 Cleveland, 0. Mechanics, Physics, Astronomy. 

 Cummington, Mass, May 16, 46. Pres, The 

 Warner and Sicasey Co, 00- Hon. D.Sc.M, 

 Western Univ. of Pa, 97. F.A.A. (sec'y, D, 



89 ) ; Astron. and Astrophys. Soc ; Mech. Eng. 

 (pres, 97) ; fel. Royal Astron. Soc; British 



Astron. Ass. 

 Warren, Dr. Charles H(yde), Massachusetts Insti- 

 tute of Technology, Boston, Mass. Mineralogy, 

 Petrography. Watertown, Conn, Sept. 27, 76. 

 Sheffield Sci. Sch, 96, Ph.D, Yale, 99. Instr. 

 miner, Sheffield Sci. Sch, Yale, 00-01 ; Mass. 

 Inst. Tech, 01-04, asst. prof, 0^- M.A.A; Geol. 

 Soc. Chemical mineralogy; various petrograph- 

 ical descriptions. Experimental petrography. 



Warren, Prof. Howard C(rosby), Princeton Uni- 

 versity, Princeton, N. J. *Psycliology. Mont- 

 clair, N. J, June 12, 67. A.B, Princeton, 89, fel- 

 low, 89-90, A.M, 91 ; Leipzig, Berlin and Munich, 

 91-93. Instr. logic, Princeton, 90-91, demon- 

 strator exp. psychol, 93-96, asst. prof, 96-02, 

 prof, 02- Assoc, ed, ' Am. Naturalist,' 96 ; 

 'Psychol. Rev,' 00-03, co-editor, 03- F.A.A; 

 Soc. Nat; Psychol. Ass; Anthrop. Ass; Nat. 

 Geog. Soc. Experimental psychology; bibliog- 

 raphy. 



Warren, Dr. J(ohn) Collins, 58 Beacon St, Boston, 

 Mass. *Surgery. Boston, May 4, 42. A.B, 

 Harvard, 63, M.D, 66. Instr, Harvard Med. 

 Sch, 71-72, surg, 72-82, asst. prof, 82-87, assoc. 

 prof, 87-93, prof, 93- Ed, 'Boston Med. and 

 Surg. Jour,' 73-80; pres, Mass. Charitable Eye 

 and Ear Infirmary, 86. LL.D, Jefferson, 95. 

 Ass. Path, and Bact; Surg. Ass. (pres, 96) ; 

 Am. Med. Ass; Mass. Med. Soc; Phila. Col. 

 Physicians; hon. fel. Royal Col. Surg; hon. fel. 



Edinburgh Royal Col. Surg. Rodent ulcer; 

 columnae adiposae; carbuncle; healing of 

 arteries; diseases of mammary gland. 



Warren, Dr. J(oseph) W(eatherhead), Bryn Mawr, 

 Pa. * Physiology. Springfield, Mass, June 24, 

 49. A.B, Harvard, 71; Berlin, 71-72; Leipzig, 

 72-73; Bonn, 73-80, Prakt. Arzt, 79, M.D, 80. 

 Asst. and instr. physiol, Harvard, 81-91 ; assoc. 

 prof, Bryn Mawr, 91- Lecturer physiol, Med. 

 Dept, N. Y. Univ, 85-86; Michigan, 89. F.A.A; 

 Soc. Nat; Physiol. Soc; fel. Phila. Col. Physi- 

 cians. Animal physiology. 



Warren, Prof. Samuel Edward, Newton, Mass. 

 Descriptive geometry, Stereotomy, Drawing. 

 West Newton, Mass, Oct. 29, 31. C.E, Rens- 

 selaer, 51. Instr. drawing and descrip. geom, 

 Rensselaer, 52-53, prof, 54-72; Mass. Inst. 

 Tech, 73-75; lecturer, Mass. Nor. Art. Sch, 74- 

 75 ; lecturer and private instructor, 76- Cer- 

 tificate of hon. mention, Centennial Expos, 76; 

 Paris Expos, 78. F.A.A; New Eng. Hist. 

 Geneal. Soc; Newton Nat. Hist. Soc. (pres.). 

 Organization of technical instruction; sociol- 

 ogy; botany. Local life by local time expressed 

 in standard time; graphical solutions in descrip- 

 tive geometry. 



Warren, Prof. William H(omer), 1806 Locust St, 

 St. Louis, Mo. Chemistry. Charleston, S. C, 

 Nov. 4, 66. A.B, Harvard, 89, A.M, 91, Ph.D, 

 92. Chemist, E. R. Squibb and Sons, Brooklyn, 

 N. Y, 92-96; N. Y. Quinine and Chem. Works, 

 96-97; consulting chemist, 97-98; prof, chem, 

 Med. Dept, Washington (St. Louis), 98- St. 

 Louis Acad; Chem. Gesell. Nitro derivatives 

 of metabromtoluol ; reactions of sodic alcohol- 

 ates with tribrom-dinitro-benzol and tribrom- 

 trinitro-benzol ; turmerol. Action of arginase; 

 action of ammonia upon a. /S-dibrompropionic 

 acid ; action of anhydrous ammonia upon pro- 

 teids. 



Warren, Prof. William Marshall, 254 Walnut St, 

 Brookline, Mass. Philosophy. Bremen, Ger- 

 many, Nov. 4, 65. A.B, Boston, 87 ; Tubingen, 

 Jena and Berlin. 90-91; Ph.D, Boston, 92. 

 Instr. rhetoric and English lit, Boston, 87-88, 

 math, 88-89, math, and hist, 89-90, asst. prof. 

 philos, 92-96, prof, 96-, dean, Col. Lib. Arts, 

 05- Lecturer, private schools, Boston. His- 

 tory of philosophy; epistemology. Theory of 

 the numerical sciences; philosophical terminol- 

 ogy; philosophic ideals. 



Warring, Dr. C(harles) B(artlett), 288 Mill St, 

 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Physics, Geology. Charl- 

 ton, N. Y, Jan. 13, 25. A.B, Union, 45. Instr. 

 math, Poughkeepsie Mil. Inst, 45-51, math, and 

 physics, 63-80. Hon. Ph.D, N. Y. Univ. N. Y. 

 Acad; Victoria Inst. Behavior of precessional 

 bodies; evolution of the continents; geological 

 climate. Gyrational bodies; the importance of 

 nutation and precession. 



Warthin, Dr. A(ldred) S(cott), 1020 Ferdon Road, 

 Ann Arbor, Mich. *Pathology, Anatomy. 

 Greensburg, Ind, Oct. 21, 66. A.B, Indiana, 88; 

 A.M, Michigan, 90, M.D, 91, Ph.D, 93; Vienna 



