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AMERICAN MEN OF SCIENCE 



F.A.A; Chem. Soc; Pub. Health Ass. (Exec. 

 Committee, 98-00, chairman, Committee on Dis- 

 infectants, 97- pres, 05). Disinfectants. 



Robinson, Prof. Otis H(all), 273 Alexander St, 

 Rochester, N. Y. Physics, Astronomy. Phelps, 

 N. Y, Dec. 3, 35. A.B, Rochester, 61, A.M, 64; 

 Ph.D, Ottawa, 04. Tutor math, Rochester, 64- 

 67, asst. prof, 67-69, prof, 69-84, math, and 

 nat. philos, 84-91, nat. philos, 91-03, emer. 

 prof, 03- Lawyer, Rochester, 63-65; librarian, 

 Rochester Univ, 66-S9. F.A.A. 



Robinson, Prof. S(tillman) W(illiams), 1353 

 Highland St, Columbus. O. Engineering, Phys- 

 ics. South Reading, Vt, March 6, 38. C.E, 

 Michigan, 63. Engineer, U. S. Lake Surv, 63- 

 66; instr. and asst. prof, eng, Michigan, 66-70; 

 prof. mech. eng. and physics, Illinois, 70-78; 

 mech. eng, Ohio State, 78-95, emer. prof, 95- 

 State inspector of railroads, Ohio, 80-84; in- 

 ventor and mech. engineer, Wire Grip Fasten- 

 ing Co. and McKay Shoe Mch'y Co, 84-98; 

 consulting engineer, Santa Fe R. R, 87-89; 

 Lick Telescope mountings, 87. Award and 

 medal. Centennial Expos. 76; Rowland prize, 

 Civil Eng; hon. Sc.D, Ohio State, 99. F.A.A. 

 (v. pres, 93) ; Mech. Eng; Civil Eng; Eng. 

 Educ; Naval Archit. and Marine Eng. Me- 

 chanical and civil engineering; physics; numer- 

 ous patents. Right-angled power transmitter 

 couplings of constant velocity ratio. 



Rockwell, Dr. W(illiam) H(ayden), Jr, 141 W. 

 76th St, New York, N. Y. Medicine. Brattle- 

 boro, Vt, Sept. 21, 67. A.B, Yale, 89; M.D, 

 Columbia, 92. Asst. demonstrator anat, 



Columbia, 95-01. N. Y. Co. Med. Soc; N. Y. 

 West End Med. Soc. 



Rockwood, Prof. C(harles) G(reene), Jr, 34 

 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N. J. Mathematics, 

 Seismology. New York, N. Y, Jan. 11, 43. 

 A.B, Yale, 64, Ph.D, 66, A.M, 67. Prof. math, 

 and nat. philos, Bowdoin, 68-74; math, and 

 astron, Rutgers, 74-77; math, Princeton, 77-05, 

 emer. prof, 05- Mem. Princeton Eclipse Exped, 

 78; work under U. S. Fish Commission, 89-91. 

 Hon. A.M, Bowdoin, 69; Princeton, 96. Mem. 

 Eighth Int. Geog. Cong, 04. F.A.A; Math. Soc; 

 Metrol. Soc. (sec'y, 73-76) ; Social Sci. Ass; 

 Nat. Geog. Soc; N. J. Hist. Soc. Seismology; 

 American earthquakes; submarine tempera- 

 tures. 



Rockwood, Prof. E(lbert) W(illiam), Iowa City, 

 la. Chemistry. Toxicology. Franklin, Mass, 

 July 4, 60. B.S, Amherst, 84; M.D, Iowa, 95; 

 Gottingen, 89; Strasburg, 90-91; Leipzig, 92, 

 94; Ph.D, Yale, 04. Instr. chem, Wesleyan, 

 84-86; Cornell, 86-87; prof. chem. and toxicol, 

 and head, Dept. Chem, Ioxca, 88- Chemist, 

 Hatch Exp. Sta, 88; instr, English High Sch, 

 Cambridge, Mass. Hon. A.M, Amherst, 01. 

 M.A.A; Chem. Soc; Am. Med. Ass; Chem. 

 Gesell. Physiological chemistry. 



Roe, Prof. E(dward) D(rake), Jr, 105 Ostrander 

 Ave, Syracuse, N. Y. *Mathematics. Elmira, 

 N. Y, Jan. 4, 59. A.B, Syracuse, 80; A.B, Har- 

 vard, 85, A.M, 86; Ph.D, Erlangen, 98. Instr. 



math, Acad, Media, Pa, 86-88; instr. pro tern, 

 Harvard, 90; instr, Boston, 90-92; assoc. prof, 

 Oberlin, 92-99; Syracuse, 00-01, prof, 01- 

 M.A.A; Math. Soc; Math. Verein. Symmetric 

 functions ; invariants. 



Rogers, Prof. A(rthur) K(enyon), 73 Hawthorne 

 Lane, Indianapolis, Ind. Philosophy. Dunel- 

 len, N. J, Dec. 27, 68. A.B, Colby, 91; 

 Ph.D, Chicago, 98. Instr. philos. and educ, 

 Alfred, 99-00; prof, Butler, 00- Soc. Nat; 

 Philos. Ass; West. Philos. Ass. Theory of 

 knowledge; philosophy of religion. 



Rogers, Dr. Austin F(lint), Stanford University, 

 Cal. Mineralogy, Crystallography. Lathrop, 

 Mo, Aug. 15, 77. Sch. of Mines. Missouri, 96- 

 97; A.B, Kansas, 99, A.M, 00; fellow, Columbia, 

 00-02, Ph.D, 02. Asst. miner, Kansas, 98-00; 

 tutor, Columbia, 02-05; asst. prof, miner, and 

 petrog, Stanford, 05- Asst. geologist, Univ. 

 Geol. Surv. of Kas, 98-00. Graphical methods 

 in crystallography; morphology of crystals; 

 minerals of Joplin lead and zinc district; coal 

 measure fauna. Study of crystal habit; graph- 

 ical methods in crystallography; crystallin ar- 

 rangement of minerals in fossils; determina- 

 tion of minerals by optical characters. 



Rogers, Dr. David C(amp), Harvard University, 

 Cambridge, Mass. Philosophy. New Britain, 

 Conn, May 25, 78. Amherst, 95-97; A.B, 

 Princeton, 99; Hartford Theol. Sem, 99-01; 

 A.M, Harvard, 02, Ph.D, 03. Asst. philos, Har- 

 vard, 02-05, instr, 05- Asst. to pastor, South 

 Congregational Church, New Britain, Conn, 00- 

 01. Coordinations in space-perception. Space- 

 perception. 



Rogers, Prof. F(rederick) J(ohn), Stanford Uni- 

 versity, Cal. Physics. Neoga, Ills. Sept. 9, 63. 

 B.S, Kas. State Agr. Col, 85, M.S, 87; M.S, 

 Cornell, 91. Asst. and instr. physics, Cornell, 

 91-00; asst. prof, Stanford, 00- Physical Soc. 



Rogers, L(ore) A(lford), Experiment Station, 

 Ames, la. Dairy bacteriology. Patten, Me, 

 Feb. 7, 75. B.S, Maine, 96; Wisconsin, 97-98. 

 Asst. bacteriologst, N. Y. Agr. Exp. Sta, Geneva, 

 99-02 ; dairy bacteriologist, U. S. Dept. Agr, 02- 

 Soc. Bact. Cause of changes in canned butter; 

 the relation of bacteria to flavors in Cheddar 

 cheese; comparative bacterial flora of pasteiir- 

 ized and unpasteurized milk. Causes of fishy 

 flavor in butter; causes of changes in butter in 

 cold storage. 



Rolfe, Geo(rge) W(illiam), Cambridge, Mass. 

 Chemistry. Cambridge, Feb. 10. 64. A.B, Har- 

 vard, 85, A.M, 86; Mass. Inst. Tech, 94. Asst, 

 Chem. Lab, Harvard, 86; chemist, glucose 

 company, 86-89; sub-master, High Sch, Brook- 

 line, 90; chemist, various glucose and sugar 

 companies, 91-94; sewage investigations with 

 Col. Geo. C. Waring, 95; instr. sugar analysis 

 and anal, chem, Mass. Inst. Tech, 95-97, sugar 

 analysis, 97- Instr. food chem, Boston Nor. 

 Sch. Household Arts, 99. Chem. Soc; Chem. 

 Gesell ; Ass. Chim. de Sue. et de Dist. de France. 

 Cane and milk sugar manufactures; starch, 



