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AMERICAN MEN OF SCIENCE 



Wis, May 9, 66. B.S, Wisconsin, 93, M.S, 

 96; Leipzig, 96-97; hon. fellow, Clark, 97-98, 

 Ph.D, 98. Prof, psychol. and pedag, State Nor. 

 Seh, Milwaukee, 98-00; science and art of 

 educ, Ioica, 00- Teacher, rural schools, 85-87; 

 principal schools, Tunnel City, Wis, 87-88; 

 High Sch, Fairchild, Wis, 90-91; Park Sch, 

 Kaukauna, Wis; state inst. conductor, Wis, 

 93-00; lecturer pedag, Summer Sch, Wisconsin, 

 99. Nat. Educ. Ass; Soc. Sci. Educ; West. 

 Philos. Ass; Wis. State Teachers' Ass. (pres. 

 Nor. Dept, 99-), and Child Study Soc. (sec'y 

 and treas, 99) ; Iowa State Teachers' Ass. and 

 Child Study Soc. (pres, 00-) ; Wis. Educ. 

 Round Table (sec'y and treas, 00). Genetic 

 psychology and science of education. Dramatic 

 instinct; genetic study of morality applied to 

 problems in education; individual differences. 



Bolton, Reginald Pelham, 638 W. 158th St, New 

 York, N. Y. Mechanical engineering. Lon- 

 don, England, Oct. 5, 56. Private instruction. 

 Apprenticeship, England, 73-78; asst. engineer, 

 Edgemore Iron Works, 79; manager, Appleby 

 Brothers Eng. Works, England, 85; consulting 

 and expert engineer, 85- Designer equipment, 

 Bowling Green offices, Grand Central Station, 

 Ansonia Hotel, N. Y. City, etc. Telford gold 

 medal and Telford premium, Civil Eng, 01. 

 Mech. Eng; Civil Eng; Civil and Mech. Eng. 

 Soc. (pres.) ; Soc. Heat, and Vent. Eng; Na- 

 val Eng; Folk-lore Soc; N. Y. Hist. Soc; 

 assoc. mem. British Inst. Civil Eng. Adapta- 

 tion of mechanical apparatus to needs of 

 modern buildings, especially the development of 

 piping for high buildings. Economical im- 

 provements between boiler and engine; history 

 of upper Manhattan Island, New York. 



Bolton, Prof. Thaddeus L(incoln), University of 

 Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr. ^Psychology, Phi- 

 losophy. Sonora, Ills, July 27, 65. A.B, Mich- 

 igan, 89; Ph.D, Clark, 94. Teacher, Nor. Sch, 

 Worcester, Mass, 93-96; San Jose, Cal, 96-97; 

 prof, philos, Washington (Seattle) , 97-98; asst. 

 prof, Nebraska, 99-04, prof, psychol, 04- Lec- 

 turer, Univ. Extension Soc, Pennsylvania. 

 F.A.A; West. Philos. Ass. Rhythm; growth of 

 memory; knowledge from standpoint of associa- 

 tion; fatigue; space sense of skin; reliability 

 of the ergograph; relation between motor 

 power and intelligence. The influence of hu- 

 midity and temperature upon the capacity for 

 mental work; accuracy of some acquired re- 

 flexes ; recognition and unconscious remem- 

 bering. 



Boltwood, Dr. Bertram B(orden), 139 Orange 

 St, New Haven, Conn. Chemistry. Amherst, 

 Mass, July 27, 70. Ph.B, Yale, 92; Munich, 

 92-94; Leipzig, 96; Ph.D, Yale, 97. Lab. asst. 

 chem, Sheffield Sci. Sch, Yale, 94-96, instr. 

 physical chem, 96-00 ; research chemist, 00- 

 Chem. Soc; Chem. Gesell; Bunsen Gesell. Or- 

 ganic and inorganic chlorids; radium and 

 radio-activity. 



Bolza, Prof. O(skar), 5810 Woodlawn Ave, Chi- 

 cago, Ills. * Mathematics. Bergzabern, Ger- 



many, May 12, 57. Berlin, 75-76; Heidelberg, 

 77; Strasburg, 78; Gottingen, 80; Berlin, 81-82; 

 Ph.D, Gottingen, 86. Reader math, Hopkins, 

 88-89 ; assoc, Clark, 89-92 ; assoc. prof, Chicago, 

 93-94, prof, 9$- Math. Soc. (v. pres, 04) ; 

 Math. Verein. Hyperelliptic functions; cal- 

 culus of variations. 



Bond, Dr. Charles S, 112 N. Tenth St, Rich- 

 mond, Ind. Medicine. Richmond, June 8, 56. 

 M.S, Earlham, 87; M.D, Bellevue Med. Col, 83. 

 General practitioner, 83- County coroner, 84- 

 88. Mem. Int. Tuberculosis Cong, London, 01. 

 Am. Physicians; Am. Med. Ass; Miss. Valley 

 Med. Soc. (v. pres.) ; Ind. Med. Soc. (pres.) ; 

 Ind. Acad. Photomicrographic work in blood; 

 tuberculosis; excreta of chronic Bright's dis- 

 ease patients. Blood corpuscles in health and 

 disease. 



Bond, George M(eade), 141 Washington St, Hart- 

 ford, Conn. Engineering. Newburyport, Mass, 

 July 17, 52. M.E, Stevens, 80. Manager, 

 Standards and Gauge Dept, Pratt and Whitney 

 Co, Hartford, Conn, 80-82. Alumni trustee, 

 Stevens, 95-98. F.A.A. (sec'y, D, 87) ; Mech. 

 Eng. (manager, 88-91) ; Civil Eng; N. Y. Eng. 

 and Transportation Clubs. Standards for lin- 

 ear dimensions and for interchangeability of 

 products of manufacture. 



Bonnet, Dr. Frederic, Jr, Worcester, Mass. Phys- 

 ical chemistry. St. Louis, Mo, Feb. 28, 78. 

 B.S, Washington (St.. Louis), 99; M.S, Har- 

 vard, 02, Ph.D, 03. Instr. chem, Col. Med, 

 Iowa, 03-04; Worcester, OJf- M.A.A; Chem. 

 Soc; Chem. Gesell. Hydrolytic equilibrium of 

 dissolved chromium sulphate; compressibility 

 of metals. Inorganic salts o.f tin. 



Bonser, Prof. Frederick G(ordon), Cheney, Wash. 

 Psychology. Tower Hill, Ills, June 14, 75. 

 B.S, Illinois, 01, fellow, 01-02, M.S, 02; fellow, 

 Teachers Col, Columbia, 05-06. Teacher, pub. 

 schools, Ills, 97-98; Wash, 98-99; asst. psychol, 

 Illinois, 01-02; prof, psychol. and educ, State 

 Nor. Sch, Cheney, Wash, 02- Teacher psychol, 

 Summer Sch, Illinois, 01. Mental activity and 

 the circulation of blood; influence of early com- 

 panions. Mental activity and vegetative proc- 

 esses. 



Bonser, Prof. Thomas, 02217 Monroe St, Spokane, 

 Wash. Botany. Dayton, O, Sept. 21, 60. Ph.B, 

 Otterbein, 99; M.S, Chicago, 03. Supt. schools, 

 West Carrollton. O, 88-91 ; supt. schools and 

 prof, bot, Carey, O, 91-03 ; head, Dept. Biol, High 

 Sch, Spokane, 03- Ohio Acad. Plant ecology 

 of Big Spring Prairie, Ohio. Fertilization in 

 Pseudotsuga Douglassii ; ecology of swamp so- 

 cieties of eastern Washington. 



Bonsteel, Dr. Jay A(llan), Franklinville, N. Y. 

 Agriculture, Geology. Huntington, W. Va, April 

 13, 73. B.S, Cornell, 96; Ph.D, Hopkins, 01. 

 Asst. geol, Cornell, 95-98; r.:st, Md. Geol. Surv, 

 98-99; student asst, U. S. Weather Bur, 98-00; 

 scientist, Bur. Soils, U. S. Dept. Agr, 00- De- 

 tailed as prof, soil investigations, Cornell, 03- 

 05. Wash. Geol. Soc. Adaptation of crops to 



