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low fever; filaria; uncinariasis. Yellow fever; 

 secondary infection by Shiga's bacillus in yel- 

 low fever; duration of life of the stegomyia 

 fasciata; frequency of neuritis in the tropics. 



Gulick, Rev. John T (nomas), 904 Filbert St, Oak- 

 land, Cal. Biology. Waimea, Kanai, H. I, 

 March 13, 32. A.B, Williams, 59; Union Theol. 

 Sem, 59-61. Missionary of Am. Board, in 

 North China, 64-75 ; in Kobe and Osaka, Japan, 

 75-99. Hon. A.M, Williams; Ph.D, Adelbert, 

 89; Sc.D, Oberlin, 05. Soc. Zool; Econ. Ass. 

 Achatinella; variation of species as related to 

 geographical distribution; divergent evolution 

 through cumulative segregation and through in- 

 tensive segregation; cross-infertility; utility of 

 specific characters; evolution, racial and habitu- 

 dinal. Social problems. 



Gulliver, Dr. F(rederic) P(utnam), Norwich, Conn. 

 (June to Oct.) ; Southboro, Mass. (Oct. to 

 June). Geology. Norwich, Aug. 30, 65. 

 Mass. Inst. Tech, 83-86; A.B, Harvard, 93, 

 A.M, 94, Ph.D, 96; Berlin, 96; Vienna, 97. 

 Asst. topographer and later topographer, U. S. 

 Geol. Surv, 86-91, asst. geologist, 94; science 

 master, St. Mark's Sch, 97- Assoc, ed, Geol. 

 Dept, ' Centralblatt,' 00- F.A.A. (sec'y, E, 02) ; 

 Geol. Soc; Geog. Ass; Nat. Geog. Soc; Berlin 

 Gesell. fiir Erdkunde. Development of shore- 

 lines ; glacial forms ; tidal scour and deposits ; 

 tepee buttes. Recent changes in shore-lines; 

 glacial deposits; laboratory exercises in physi- 

 ography. 



Gulliver, Pres. Julia H(enrietta), Rockford Col- 

 lege, Rockford, Ills. Philosophy. Norwich, 

 Conn, July 30, 56. A.B, Smith, 79, Ph.D, 88; 

 Leipzig, 92-93. Head, Dept. Philos. and Bib- 

 lical Lit, Rockford, 90-. pres, 02- Philos. Ass; 

 Religious Educ. Ass; Psychol. Ass. (N. Central 

 Sect. ) . Psychology of dreams ; the subconscious 

 self ; pedagogy. 



pummere, Prof. Henry V(olkmar), 229 S. 44th St, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. Mathematics. Philadelphia, 

 March 20, 70. B.S, Haverford, 88, A.M, 89; 

 A.M, Harvard, 90, grad. student, 90-91, 92-93, 

 98-99. Instr. math, Swarthmore, 93-98; prof. 

 math, and physics, Ursinus, 99-04; math, 

 Drexel Inst, 0k~ M.A.A; Math. Soc. 



Gundersen, Dr. C(arl), Agricultural College, Mich. 

 Mathematics. Krageroe, Norway, Jan. 10, 64. 

 A.B, Stanford, 97; A.M, Columbia, 99, fellow, 

 99-00, hon. fellow, 00-01, Ph.D, 02. Instr. 

 math, Rugley Mil. Acad, N. Y, 02; prof, La 

 Grange, 02-04; instr, Mich. Agr. Col, 0^- 

 Math. Soc. The content or measure of as- 

 semblages of points. 



Gurley, W(illia)m F(rank) E(ugene) (Reed), 6151 

 Lexington Ave, Chicago, Ills. Paleontology. 

 Oswego, N. Y, June 5, 54. Cornell, 73-75. 

 State geologist, Ills, 93-97; curator paleont, 

 Chicago, 00- Geol. Soc; cor. mem. Imp. 

 Austrian Royal Geol. Soc. Paleozoic paleontol- 

 ogy- 



Guthe, Prof. K(arl) E(ugen), University of Iowa, 

 Iowa City, la. *Physics. Hanover, Germany, 



March 5, 66. Marburg, 87-89; Strasburg, 89- 

 91; Ph.D, Marburg, 92; Berlin, 00-01. Science 

 teacher, Strasburg, 89-91; instr. physics, Michi- 

 gan, 93-00, asst. prof, 00-03; asst. physicist, 

 Bur. Standards, 03-04, assoc. physicist, 04-05; 

 prof, physics and head, Dept. Physics, Iowa, 05- 

 F. A. A ; Physical Soc ; Wash. Philos. Soc ; Physik. 

 Gesell. Polarization of cells; redetermination 

 of electrical units; coherer; theory of the alu- 

 minium rectifier; silver voltameter. 



Guyer, Prof. Michael F(rederic), University of 

 Cincinnati, Cincinnati, O. Zoology. Platts- 

 burg, Mo, Nov. 17, 74. Missouri, 90-92; B.S, 

 Chicago, 94; A.M, Nebraska, 96; fellow, Chi- 

 cago, 97-00, Ph.D, 00. Asst. zool, Nebraska, 

 95-96; teacher biol, High Sch, Lincoln, Nebr, 

 96-97; head, Dept. Biol, Cincinnati, 00- 

 F.A.A; Soc. Nat; Ass. Anat; Soc. Zool; Ohio 

 Acad; Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist. Cytology; 

 helminthology. Hybridization. 



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Haanel, Dr. Eugene (Emil Felix Richard), 250 

 Waverly St, Ottawa, Can. Physics, Mineral- 

 ogy. Breslau, Germany, May 24,, 41. Gym- 

 nasium, Breslau, 58; A.M, Ohio (Athens), 72; 

 Ph.D, Breslau, 73. Prof, science, Adrian, 66; 

 nat. science, Albion, 68-72; physics and miner, 

 director of Faraday Hall, and dean, Dept. Sci- 

 ence, Victoria (Can.), 72-89; prof, physics, 

 Syracuse, 89-01; supt. of mines, Dom. of Can, 

 01- Chairman, Commission to investigate elec- 

 trothermic processes for the smelting of iron 

 ores and the making of steel in operation in 

 Europe. Physical Soc; Can. Min. Inst; Can. 

 Royal Soc; Faraday Soc; N. of England Inst. 

 Min. Eng. Hydriodic acid as a blow-pipe re- 

 agent; gypsum tablets in blow-pipe analysis; 

 hydrobromic acid and tetrachlorid of tin as 

 blow-pipe reagents; location and examination 

 of magnetic ore deposits by magnetometric 

 measurements. The smelting of iron ores by 

 the electrothermic processes. 



Hadley, Pres. Arthur Twining, Yale University, 

 New Haven, Conn. Economics. New Haven, 

 April 23, 56. A.B, Yale, 76, A.M, 86. Tutor, 

 Yale, 79-83, lecturer, 83-86; commissioner of 

 labor statistics, Conn, 85-87; prof, polit. sci- 

 ence, Yale, 86-99, pres, 99- Ed, ' Railroad Ga- 

 zette,' 87-91. LL.D, Yale, Harvard and Wes- 

 leyan, 99; Columbia and Western Reserve, 00; 

 Hopkins, 02. Econ. Ass ; Philos. Soc ; Am. Hist. 

 Ass; Int. Inst. Statist. Effect of large invest- 

 ments of capital, especially railroads, on price 

 determinations; limitations upon the effective 

 activity of governmental bodies. Relations 

 between economic conditions and ethical stan- 

 dards. 



Hagar, Stansbury, 48 Wall St, New York, N. Y. 

 . Anthropology. San Francisco, Cal, Dec. 9, 69. 

 A.B, Yale, 92; LL.B, N. Y. Law Sch, 97. 

 Sec'y, Dept. Archeol, Brooklyn Inst, 9^- Mem. 

 Exec. Committee, Dept. Astron, Brooklyn Inst. 

 Int. Cong. Americanists, 02. F.A.A. (mem. 



