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Wash. Soc. Philos. Inquiry; Me. Hist. Soc; 

 Swedenborg Sci. Ass. (pres. ). Philosophy and 

 theology of Emanuel Swedenborg and their 

 place and relation in philosophical development. 

 Swedenborg's doctrine of discrete degrees and 

 their correspondences and its bearing on evolu- 

 tion, psychophysics and religion. 



Sewall, Dr. Henry, 1360 Vine St, Denver, Colo. 

 *Medicine, Physiology. Winchester, Va, May 

 25, 55. B.S, Wesleyan, 76; fellow, Hopkins, 

 78-79, Ph.D, 79. Asst. and assoc. biol, Hop- 

 kins, 76-81; prof, physiol, Michigan, 82- 

 89; Denver, 90- Asst. health commissioner, 

 Denver, 91-93; sec'y, Colo. State Board of 

 Health, 93-99. Hon. M.D, Michigan, 88; Den- 

 ver, 89. Am. Physicians; Physiol. Soc; Am. 

 Med. Ass; Climat. Ass; Colo. Med. Soc; Denver 

 Acad. Med. (pres, 03-05) ; Denver City and Co. 

 Med. Soc. Physiology; internal medicine. 



Seymour, A(rthur) B(liss), 26 University Mu- 

 seum, Cambridge, Mass. Botany. Moline, 

 Ills, Jan. 3, 59. B.S, Illinois, 81, M.S, 86. 

 Botanist, Ills. State Lab. Nat. Hist, 81-84; 

 instr. bot, Wisconsin, 85-86; asst, Crypt. Her- 

 barium, Harvard, 86- Ed. crypt, bot. (A-G), 

 ' Century Diet,' 88, chief ed. econ. fungi, 90- 

 Fel. Am. Acad; assoc. Torrey Bot. Club. Para- 

 sitic fungi; bibliography of North American 

 fungi. 



Seymour, Paul H(enry), 6039 Kimbark Ave, Chi- 

 cago, Ills. Chemistry. La Porte, Ind, July 25, 69. 

 B.S, Michigan, 92, M.S, 93; Heidelberg and 

 Berlin, 95-96. Instr. chem, Lake Forest, 93- 

 95; teacher chem. and physics, High Sch, De- 

 troit, Mich, 96-98; consulting chemist and as- 

 sayer, 98- F.A.A; Chem. Soc. 



Shack, Ferdinand, 52 Wall St, New York, N. Y. 

 Mathematics, Law. Toronto, Can, Aug. 17, 56. 

 Upper Canada, 65-69; A.B, B.S, Col. City of 

 N. Y, 74; B.L, Columbia, 76; A.M, Col. City 

 of N. Y, 77. Delegate, Universal Cong. Law- 

 yers and Jurists, St. Louis, 04. Am. Bar As3; 

 Math. Soc; Acad. Polit. and Social Sci; N. Y. 

 State Bar Ass; N. Y. Bar Ass. History and 

 philosophy of mathematics. 



Shafer, J(ohn) A(dolph), Bronx Park, New York. 

 N. Y. Botany. Pittsburg, Pa, Feb. 23, 63. 

 Ph.G, Western Univ. of Pa, 83. Asst. bot, Dept. 

 Pharmacy, Western Univ. of Pa, 91-96; cus- 

 todian bot, Carnegie Mus, Pittsburg, 97-03; 

 custodian of the Mus, N. Y. Bot. Garden, 03- 

 Hon. Pharm.D, Western Univ. of Pa, 04. 

 M.A.A; Western Pa. Bot. Soc; Torrey Bot. 

 Club; Pittsburg Acad. Flora of Pennsylvania 

 and Cuba. 



Shaler, Prof. N(athaniel) S(outhgate), 25 Irving 

 St, Cambridge, Mass. *Geology. Campbeil 

 Co, Ky, Feb. 21, 41. B.S, Harvard, 62, Sc.D, 

 75. Instr. zool. and geol, Harvard, 68-72, prof. 

 paleont, 69-88, geol, 88-, dean, Lawrence Sci. 

 Sch, 91- Director, Ky. Geol. Surv, 73-79; geol- 

 ogist, U. S. Geol. Surv, 86-00. LL.D, Harvard. 

 Geol. Soc. (past pres.) ; fel. Am. Acad; Nat. 

 Geog. Soc; Wash. Acad. Geology. Shore lines 

 (oceanic) ; volcanoes; glaciology. 



Shantz, Dr. H(omer) L(eRoy), University of Mis- 

 souri, Columbia, Mo. Botany, Zoology. Kent 

 Co, Mich, Jan. 24, 76. B.S, Colo. Col, 01 ; Ph.D, 

 Nebraska, 05. Instr. bot. and zool, Colo. Col, 

 01-02; bot, Sch. of Agr, Nebraska, 03-04; Mis- 

 souri, 05- Instr, Colo. Teachers' Inst, Colorado 

 Springs, 02. F.A.A; Micros. Soc. The plains 

 and foot-hills formations; biological study of the 

 lakes in the Pikes Peak region; North American 

 Branchineeta and their habitats. 



Share, Dr. William W(aldemar), 331 McDonough 

 St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Chemistry. Brooklyn, 

 March 8, 59. Ph.B, Columbia, 81, Ph.D, 84. 

 Asst. physics, Columbia, 81-89; prof. chem. and 

 geol, Adelphi, 89- Supt, Columbia Chem. 

 Works, 81; consulting elec. engineer, Brooklyn 

 Park Dept, 89; business agent, Adelphi, 01. 

 Chem. Soc. Electrochemistry. 



Sharp, Dr. Clayton H(alsey), White Plains, N. Y. 

 Physics, Electrical engineering. Seneca Falls, 

 N. Y, Dec. 5, 69. A.B, Hamilton, 90; Ph.D, 

 Cornell, 95; Leipzig, 99-00. Teacher science, 

 Union Sch, Lyons, N. Y, 90-92; instr. physics, 

 Cornell, 94-01 ; test officer, Elec. Testing Labo- 

 ratories, Neiv York, 01- F.A.A; Physical Soc; 

 assoc. Elec. Eng; Soc. Int. des Elec. Photom- 

 etry; bolometry. Electrical measurements. 



Sharp, Dr. Frank Chapman, 27 Mendota Court, 

 Madison, Wis. Philosophy. West Hoboken, N. J, 

 July 30, 66. A.B, Amherst, 87; Ph.D, Berlin, 

 92. Instr. philos, "Wisconsin, 93-96, asst. prof, 

 96-04, assoc. prof. 04-05, prof, 05- Philos.' 

 Ass; Wis. Acad, (sec'y, 99-01). Ethics. The 

 psychology of the moral judgment. 



Sharpe, Benjamin F(ranklin), Greenwich, N. Y. 

 Physics. Cape May, N. J, Jan. 7, 64. A.B, 

 Wesleyan, 87, A.M, 90; Hopkins, 91-93; Clark, 

 93-95, fellow, 96-97. Master, Beeman Acad, 

 Vt, 81-82; asst. principal, Monson Acad, Mass, 

 85-86; adj. prof, physics and biol, Randolph- 

 Macon, 87-91; prof, math, State Nor. Sch, New 

 Paltz, N. Y, 95-96. M.A.A. Hydrodynamics 

 and sound. An absolute measure of the in- 

 tensity of sounds; increase of sensitiveness of 

 the mercurial barometer; a new barograph. 



Sharpe, R(ichard) W(orthy), Wilmette, Ills. 

 Biology. Tiskilwa, Ills, May 20, 69. B.S, 

 Illinois, 93, M.S, 97. Principal, High Sch, 

 Farmer City, Ills, 93-96; instr. biol. and phys- 

 ics, High Sch, Danville, Ills, 97-99; physics 

 and chem, Dubuque, la, 99-00; biol. and phys- 

 ics, Neiv Trier High Sch, Winnetka, Ills, 00- 

 M.A.A; Chicago Acad. Fresh water Ostracoda 

 of the United States; Ostracoda of the U. S. 

 National Museum. Ostracoda collected by the 

 ' Albatross ' expedition of 1902 and by biological 

 stations of Stanford and California Univer- 

 sities; marine Ostracoda of the U. S. National 

 Museum. 



Sharpies, Prof. Stephen P(aschall), 22 Concord 

 Ave, Cambridge, Mass. ^Chemistry. West 

 Chester, Pa, April 21, 42. Pa. State, 64-65; 

 B.S, Harvard, 66. Asst. chem. Lehigh, 67-68; 

 Lawrence Sci. Sch, Harvard, 6S-72; anal, and 



