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for many years; director, Dept. Elec, Trans- 

 Miss. Exhib; mem. Jury of Awards, Columbian 

 Expos, 93; La. Purchase Expos, 04. Int. Elec. 

 Cong, Chicago, 93; St. Louis, 04 (mem. Com- 

 mittee on Organization). Elec. Eng. (past v. 

 pres, hon. sec'y for Can.) ; Mech. Eng; Eng. 

 Educ; N. Y. Elec. Soc; Can. Soc. Civil Eng. 

 (pres, Elec. Sect.) ; fel. Can. Royal Soc; British 

 Inst. Elec. Eng. (hon. sec'y and treas. for Can.), 

 Electrical engineering. 



Paarmann, J(uergen) H(erman), 2021 Ripley St, 

 Davenport, la. Zoology. Davenport, Sept. 2, 

 70. B.S, Iowa, 01, M.S, 02. Teacher, pub. 

 schools, 94-97; principal, Wolcott, la, 99-00; 

 tutor math, Iowa, 00-01 ; curator, Davenport 

 Acad. Sciences, 02-; special teacher science, pub. 

 schools, Davenport, 03- Fel. Iowa Acad; 

 Iowa Anthrop. Ass. (v. pres, 03-) ; Davenport 

 Acad. Classification of the hydroids. Ento- 

 mology. 



Pace, Prof. Edward A(loysius), Catholic Univer- 

 sity, Washington, D. C. Psychology. Starke, 

 Fla, July 3, 61. A.B, St. Charles, 80; D.D, 

 Urban Col. of Propaganda, Rome, 86; Ph.D, 

 Leipzig, 91. Prof, philos, Catholic Univ, 91- 

 Psychol. Ass; Philos. Ass. Fluctuations of 

 attention. Adaptation; retinal fatigue. 



Packard, Prof. W(ales) H(arrison), 215 S. Under- 

 bill St, Peoria, Ills. Biology. Chatham, O, 

 Nov. 12, 70. B.S, Olivet, 94; Chicago, 94-98. 

 Instr. zool, Woods Hole, 95-99; Bradley Poly- 

 tech. Inst, 99-04, prof, 0J t - Instr. physiol, 

 Chicago, summer, 02. Resistance to lack of 

 oxygen. Effect of drugs on resistance to lack 

 of oxygen. 



Paddock, Prof. W(endell), Fort Collins, Colo. 

 Horticulture, Botany. Three Oaks, Mich, July 

 12, 66. B.S, Mich. Agr. Col, 93, M.S, 98. Asst. 

 hort, State Exp. Sta, Geneva, N. Y, 93-00; 

 prof. lot. and hort, Colo. State Agr. Col, 98- 

 F.A.A; Soc. Hort. Sci. 



Page, Dr. Calvin G(ates), 128 Marlboro St, Bos- 

 ton, Mass. Bacteriology, Orthopedic surgery. 

 Boston, July 9, 67. A.B, Harvard, 90, M.D, 94. 

 Physician, Orthop. Dept, Boston Dispensary, 

 96-; asst. lacter, Harvard Med. Sch, 99- 

 House officer, Children's Hosp, 93-94; Boston 

 City Hosp, 95. Ass. Path, and Bact; Am. 

 Med. Ass; Nat. Ass. Study and Prevention of 

 Tuberculosis; Mass. Med. Soc; Boston Soc. 

 Med. Sci. Bacteriology of scarlet fever. Bac- 

 teria in scarlet fever. 



Page, Prof. J(ames) M(orris), Cobham, Va. 

 "Mathematics. Cobham, March 4, 64. A.M, 

 Randolph-Macon, 85; Ph.D, Leipzig, 87. Head 

 master, private sch, 88-95; adj. prof, math, 

 Virginia, 96-98, assoc. prof, 98-01, prof, 01-, 

 dean, Acad. Faculty, 00-02. Assoc, ed, ' Annals 

 of Math,' 96-99. Math. Soc. Applications of 

 the infinitesimal calculus to geometry. 



Paine, Prof. John A(lsop), 75 Neperan Road, 

 Tarrytown, N. Y. Oriental history, Literature, 

 Archeology. Newark, N. J, Jan. 14, 40. A.B, 

 Hamilton, 59, A.M, 62; Andover Theol. Sem, 

 59-62; Leipzig and Halle, 69, 70. State bota- 

 nist, N. Y, 62-67 ; prof. nat. science, Robert Col, 

 Constantinople, 67-69; sciences and German, 

 Lake Forest, 70-71; archeologist, First Exped. 

 to Palestine beyond the Jordan and Dead Sea, 

 72-75; curator, Metrop. Mus. of Art, Neio York, 

 89- Hon. Ph.D, Hamilton, 74. Plants found 

 in Oneida County, N. Y, and vicinity; botany; 

 geology and mineralogy of the Hudson River 

 Valley; the unsuccessful attempts made in the 

 sixteenth century to colonize the eastern coast 

 of North America. 



Palache, Prof. Charles, 6 Buckingham Place, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. Mineralogy, Geology. San 

 Francisco, Cal, July 18, 69. B.S, California, 

 91, fellow, 92-94, Ph.D, 94. Instr. miner, Har- 

 vard, 96-01, asst. prof, 02- F.A.A; Geol. Soc; 

 Am. Acad. Mineralogy; crystallography. 

 Crystallography of American minerals. 



Palmer, Prof. A(lbert) deForest, Jr, Brown Uni- 

 versity, Providence, R. I. Physics. Tewksbury, 

 Mass, July 26, 69. Ph.B, Brown, 91; Hop- 

 kins, 91-93; Ph.D, Brown, 95. Instr. physics, 

 Brown, 93-96, assoc. prof, 96- F.A.A; Physical 

 Soc. Wave-length of helium line; effect of high 

 pressure on electrical resistance of mercury; 

 dielectric constants of solutions ; changes in 

 the dielectric constant of water with frequency 

 of the electric field and with temperature. 

 Thermoelectric measurements of temperatures 

 between and 200 C. 



Palmer, Dr. Cha(rle)s S(keele), Care Engineering 

 and Mining Journal, New York, N. Y. Chem- 

 istry. Danville, Ills, Aug. 4, 58, A.B, Amherst, 

 79, A.M, 82; fellow, Hopkins, 85-86, Ph.D, 86; 

 Leipzig, 92. Prof, chem, Colorado, 87-02; 

 pres, Colo. Sch. of Mines, 02-03; chief chemist, 

 A. C. M. Co, Anaconda, Mont, 03-04; assoc. ed, 

 'Eng. and Mining Jour,' Olj.- F.A.A; Chem. 

 Soc; Nat. Educ. Ass. (pres, Dept. Nat. Sci. 

 Teachers, 96) ; Colo. State Teachers' Ass. (pres, 

 01); Colo. Sci. Soc. (pres, 94); Colo. Sci. 

 Teachers' Ass. (pres, 95). The nature of the 

 chemical elements; the periodic sequence; erup- 

 tive rocks of Boulder County; education in 

 scientific subjects. The nature of chemical ele- 

 ments; analysis of a meteorite; atomic weight 

 of silver; condition of gold in auriferous sul- 

 phids; chemistry of copper. 



Palmer, Prof. Chase, State College, Lexington, 

 Ky. *Chemistry. Saco, Me, Sept. 19, 56. 

 Princeton, 74-76; A.B, Hopkins, 79, fellow, 

 80-82, Ph.D, 82. Instr. chem, Mass. Inst. 

 Tech, 82-83; State Nor. Sch, Salem, Mass, 

 83-87; Tufts, 87-88; prof, Wabash, 88-90; 

 manager of lead and zinc mines, Aurora and 

 Alba, Mo, 91-93; chemist, Manual Training 

 High Sch, Louisville, Ky, 95-01; prof, chem, 

 Central Univ. of Ky, 01-05; Ky. State, 05- 

 Chem. Soc; Franklin Inst; Chem. Gesell. Tho- 

 rium compounds; allyl cyanid. Photochemis- 

 try; aromatic substitution products. 



