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Smith, Prof. C(harles) M(arquis), Highland Park, 

 Lafayette, Ind. Physics. Racine, Wis, Sept. 

 28, 72. B.S, Wisconsin, 96; Munich, 00-01. 

 Instr. physics, Wisconsin, 98-00; Purdue, 01- 

 03, asst. prof, 03- Astron. and Astrophys. Soc. 

 Variation of the ratio of the specific heats of 

 gases with temperature. 



Smith, Prof. David Eugene, Teachers College, 

 Columbia University, New York, N. Y. * Mathe- 

 matics. Cortland, N. Y, Jan. 21, 60. Ph.B, 

 Syracuse, 81, Ph.M, 84, Ph.D, 87. Teacher 

 math, State Nor. Sch, Cortland, N. Y, 84-91; 

 prof, Mich. State Nor. Col, Ypsilanti, 91-98; 

 principal, State Nor. Sch, Brockpcrt, N. Y, 98- 

 01; prof, math, Teachers Col, Columbia, 01- 

 Lecturer history and teaching of math, Sum- 

 mer Sch, Harvard, 00-03 ; math, ed, ' New Int. 

 Encyclopedia.' LL.D, Syracuse, 05. Math. 

 Soc. (ed, 'Bui,' librarian" 02); British Math. 

 Ass; Math. Verein. History and teaching of 

 mathematics. History of mathematics. 



Smith, Prof. Edgar F(ahs), University of Penn- 

 sylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. *Chemistry. York, 

 Pa, May 23, 56. B.S, Pa. Col, 74; Ph.D, Got- 

 tingen, 76. Asst. chem, Pennsylvania, 76-81; 

 prof, Muhlenberg, 81-83; Wittenberg, 83-88; 

 Pennsylvania, 88- Mem. Jury of Awards, Co- 

 lumbian Expos; U. S. Assay Commission, 95, 

 01-05; adviser chem, Carnegie Inst, 02. Hon. 

 Sc.D, Pennsylvania, 99; LL.D, Wisconsin, 04. 

 Nat. Acad; F.A.A. (v. pres, 98) ; Chem. Soc. 

 (pres, 98) ; Philos. Soc. (pres, 03-) ; Chem. 

 Gesell. Electrochemistry; separations of the 

 rare earths. Atomic weights; new series of 

 complex inorganic acids. 



Smith, Edwin, Rockville, Md. Astronomy, 

 Geodesy. New York, N. Y, April 13, 51. Col. 

 City of N. Y, 66-69. Aid, U. S. Coast and 

 Geod. Surv, 70-74, sub-asst, 74-78, asst, 78-95; 

 N. Y. State Surv, 96-97; U. S. Coast and Geod. 

 Surv, 98- Astronomer in charge, Transit of 

 Venus Exped, Chatham Isl, South Pacific, 74; 

 Auckland, N. Z, 82. Astron. and Astrophys. 

 Soc; Wash. Philos. Soc. Time; latitude; 

 longitude; designed portable instruments for 

 longitude work; determinations of force of 

 gravity; variations of latitude. 



Smith, Prof. E(rastus) G(ilbert), 649 Harrison 

 Ave, Beloit, Wis. Chemistry. South Hadley, 

 Mass, April 30, 55. A.B, Amherst, 77, A.M, 

 81; Ph.D, Gottingen, 83. Instr. chem, Willis- 

 ton Sem, Easthampton, Mass, 78-81; prof, 

 Beloit, 81- FA.A; Chem. Soc; Wis. Acad, 

 (v. pres, 01) ; Chem. Gesell. Minerals; waters. 

 Water supply; bacteriology. 



Smith, Dr. E(rnest) E(llsworth), 26 E. 29th St, 

 New York, N. Y. Pathology, Chemistry, Toxi- 

 cology. New Haven, Conn, Dec. 20, 67. 

 Ph.B, Yale, 88, Ph.D, 91; M.D, Bellevue, 98. 

 Asst. physiol. chem, Yale, 88-91; chief chemist, 

 private research laboratories of Dr. Herter, 

 New York, 91-95; specialist, 98- Pathologist, 

 Trinity Hosp, West Side German Disp, and St. 

 Bartholomew's Clinic, New York; St. John's 



Riverside Hosp, Yonkers, N. Y; consulting path- 

 ologist, Somerset Hosp, Somerville, N. J. F.A.A; 

 Soc. Physiol. Chem. ( sec'y, 99-02 ) ; Chem. Soc. 

 (director and councilor) ; Soc. Chem. Indust; 

 Soc. Med. Juris; Urol. Ass; N. Y. Co. Med. 

 Soc; N. Y. Acad. Med. (sec'y, Sect. Med.); 

 Greater N. Y. Med. Soc; N. Y. Path. Soc. Di- 

 gestive proteolysis; uric acid excretion; uremic 

 intoxications; intestinal toxemias; influence of 

 baking-powders in food; the production of spe- 

 cific precipitins. 

 Smith, Dr. Erwin F(rink), 1460 Staughton St, 

 Washington, D. C. *Plant pathology, Bac- 

 teriology. Gilberts Mills, N. Y, Jan. 21, 54. 

 B.S, Michigan, 86, Sc.D, 89. Special agent, 

 later asst. pathologist and pathologist in charge, 

 Lab. of Plant Path, Bur. Plant Indust, U. S. 

 Dept. Agr, 86- Assoc, ed, ' Am. Naturalist,' 

 and ' Centralblatt fur Bakter ' ; contributor, 

 'Standard Diet.' F.A.A. (sec'y, G, 98, v. pres, 

 05) ; Soc. Nat; Soc. Bact. (mem. Council, Com- 

 mittee on Unification of Methods) ; Soc. Plant 

 Morph. and Physiol, (pres, 01-02) ; life mem. 

 Pomol. Soc; Wash. Biol, and Bot. Societies. 

 Flora of Michigan; fungus and bacterial dis- 

 eases of cultivated plants; relation of sewerage 

 and water supply to death rate in cities; bac- 

 teria in relation to plant diseases. 



Smith, Eugene, 317 Washington St, Hoboken, 

 N. J. Civil engineering, Zoology, Sociology. 

 New York, N. Y, Nov. 25, 60. High Sch. Prac- 

 tising engineer and city surveyor, Hoboken, 89- 

 M.A.A; N. Y. Sci. Alliance. Fishes of the fresh 

 and brackish waters in the vicinity of New 

 York City; turtles and lizards. 



Smith, Dr. Eugene A(lfred), 1018 Main St, Buffalo, 

 N. Y. Medicine, Surgery. Buffalo, Oct. 16, 

 64. M.D, Buffalo, 87. Prof, anat, Niagara, 

 94-97; adj. prof. clin. surg, Buffalo, 98- Ass. 

 Anat; N. Y. Med. Soc; Erie Co. (N. Y.) Med. 

 Soc; Buffalo Acad. Med. Appendicitis; anes- 

 thesia; appendicitis statistics. Results of oper- 

 ations on gall-bladder and biliary ducts. 



Smith, Dr. Eugene A (lien), University, Ala. 

 *Gcology. Washington, Ala, Oct. 27, 41. A.B, 

 Alabama, 62; Ph.D, Heidelberg, 68. Prof, 

 miner, and geol, Alabama, 71-; state geologist, 

 Ala, 13- Asst. state geologist, Miss, 68-71; 

 hon. commissioner, Paris Expos, 78; special 

 agent on cotton culture, Tenth Census, 86 ; mem. 

 Am. Committee, Int. Geol. Congresses, 84-89; 

 mem. Jury of Awards, Atlanta Expos, 95; Nash- 

 ville Expos, 97; La. Purchase Expos, 04. LL.D, 

 Mississippi, 99. F.A.A. (sec'y, E, 84, v. pres, 

 04); Geol. Soc. (mem. Council, 92-95). Geol- 

 ogy of Alabama. 



Smith, Eugene R(andolph), 36 Park St, Montclair, 

 N. J. Mathematics. Oswego, N. Y, March 

 18, 76. A.B, Syracuse, 96, A.M, 98. Instr. 

 math, Syracuse, 96-97; Cazenovia Sem, 97-98; 

 Syracuse, 98-99; High Sch, Montclair, 99- 

 Math. Soc; Ass. Math. Teachers of Middle 

 States and Md. 



Smith, Prof. Francis H(enry), University Station, 

 Charlottesville, Va. Physics. Leesburg, Va, 



