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Soc; Brooklyn Surg. Soc; Brooklyn Path. Soc; 

 Brooklyn Med. Club. 

 Campbell, Director W(illiam) W(allace), Lick 

 Observatory, Mt. Hamilton, Cal. ^Astronomy, 

 Astropltysics. Hancock Co, 0, April 11, 62. 

 B.S, Michigan, 80. Prof, math, Colorado, 86- 

 88; instr. astron, Michigan, 88-91; astronomer, 

 Lick Observatory, 91-01, director, 01- Assoc, 

 ed, ' Astrophys. Jour ' ; in charge, Lick Observa- 

 tory Eclipse Exped. to Lidia, 98, Georgia, 00. 

 Hon. M.S, Michigan, 99; Sc.D, Western Univ. 

 of Pa, 00; LL.D, Wisconsin, 02; Sc.D, Michi- 

 gan, 05. Nat. Acad; F.A.A; Astron. and 

 Astrophys. Soc; Philos. Soc; Wash. Acad; for. 

 assoc. Royal Astron. Soc; Astron. Gesell. Com- 

 ets and orbits; spectra of new stars, comets, 

 nebulae, bright-line stars, etc; radial motions 

 of stars. Motion of solar system; spectroscopic 

 binary stars; solar eclipse problems. 



Candy, Prof. A(lbert) L(uther), 1003 H St, 

 Lincoln, Nebr. Mathematics. Jonesboro, Ind, 

 March 12, 57. A.B, Kansas, 92, A.M, 93 ; Ph.D, 

 Nebraska, 98. Prof. math, and civil eng, Camp- 

 bell Univ, Holton, Kas, 86-91; instr. math, 

 Nebraska, 93-98, adj. prof, 98-03, asst. prof, 

 03-04, assoc. prof, 04- A theorem in trans- 

 versals and its consequences. 



Cannon, G(eorge) L(yman), 1914 Pennsylvania 

 Ave, Denver, Colo. Geology. New York, N. Y, 

 March 10, 60. A.M, Denver, 00. Teacher, 

 High Sch, Denver, 87- Manager, Colo. Chem. 

 Works, 82-87; asst. geologist, U. S. Geol. Surv, 

 88-89 ; lecturer nat. science, summer schools, 

 Boulder, Palmer Lake, Colorado Springs, ten 

 years. F.A.A; Nat. Educ. Ass; Colo. Ornith. 

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 Teachers Ass; Denver Micros. Soc. (pres.). 

 Stratigraphical geology, especially of the Qua- 

 ternary period. Quaternary deposits of the 

 South Platte Valley; former extent of pre- 

 Cretaceous deposits near Denver. 



Cannon, Prof. W (alter) B(radford), Harvard Med- 

 ical School, Boston, Mass. *Physiology. 

 Prairie du Chien, Wis, Oct. 19, 71. A.B, Har- 

 vard, 96, A.M, 97, M.D, 00. Instr. zool, Har- 

 vard, 99-00, physiol, Med. Sch, 00-02, asst. prof, 

 02- M.A.A; Physiol. Soc; Soc. Exp. Biol, and 

 Med; Am. Med. Ass; Mass. Med. Soc; Boston 

 Soc. Med. Sci. Medical education; movements 

 of stomach and intestines. Mechanisms con- 

 trolling mechanical factors in digestion. 



Cannon, Dr. W(illiam) A(ustin), Tucson, Ariz. 

 Botany. Washington, Mich, Sept. 23, 70. A.B, 

 Stanford, 99, A.M, 00; fellow, Columbia, 00-02, 

 Ph.D, 02. Asst. bot, Stanford, 99-00; asst. in 

 laboratories, N. Y. Bot. Garden, 02-03; res. 

 investigator, Desert Lab, Carnegie Inst, Tucson, 

 Ariz, 03- Carnegie fellow, 03- F.A.A; assoc. 

 Bot. Soc; Forestry Ass; Nat. Geog. Soc; Torrey 

 Bot. Club. Cytology of hybrids. Transpiration 

 of plants. 



Canter, Dr. Hall, Ashland, Va. Chemistry. 

 Baltimore, Md, April 5, 73. A.B, Randolph- 

 Macon, 92, A.M, 97; Ph.D, Hopkins, 00. Lec- 



ture asst. chem, Hopkins, 99; asst, Tulane, 00; 

 prof, Randolph-Macon, 00- M.A.A. Benzene 

 sulphonic acid derivatives; orthophenylsul- 

 phonebenzoic acid and derivatives. 



Capron, Paul, Dummer Academy, South Byfield, 

 Mass. Mathematics. Worcester, Mass, Feb. 22, 

 75. A.B, Harvard, 96, A.M, 97. Teacher and 

 tutor math, Dummer Acad, 96- Math. Soc. 

 The proper presentation of elementary and col- 

 legiate mathematics. 



Carel, Prof. H(ubert) C(harles), University of 

 Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Chemistry, 

 Toxicology. Olney, Ills, Aug. 18, 72. B.S, Min- 

 nesota, 93; Oxford and Paris. Instr. chem, 

 Minnesota, 95-97, demonstrator, 97-00, asst. 

 prof, 00-04, prof, 04; chemist, State Board of 

 Health, 00- Chem. Soc ; Soc. Chem. Indust ; 

 Pub. Health Ass. Inorganic chemistry; chem- 

 istry of urine; picrotoxin; tyrotoxicon. Tox- 

 icity and reactions of picrotoxin; normal 

 chlorin in Minnesota waters; chemistry of 

 saliva. 



Carey, E(verett) P(ascoe), High School, San 

 Jose, Cal. Geology. Port Elgin, N. B, Jan. 

 19, 68. A.B, Mt. Allison Univ, N. B, 92; 

 A.B, Harvard, 93, B.S, 94. Instr, high schools, 

 Mich, and Mass, 95-99; prof, science, Pacific, 

 99-01; instr, High Sch, San Jose, Cal, 01- 

 Temporary field asst, U. S. Geol. Surv. M.A.A; 

 Le Conte Geol. Soc. Origin of west coast ser- 

 pentines; the crystalline rocks of the Oak Hill 

 area, near San Jose; petrography of Pinnacle 

 region, San Benito County, Cal. 



Carhart, Prof. Daniel, 1410 Center St, Wilkins- 

 burg, Pa. Mathematics, Civil engineering. 

 Clinton, N. J, Jan. 28, 39. B.C.E, Polytech. 

 Col. of Pa, 59, M.C.E, 69. Asst. prof. math, 

 and eng, Polytech. Col. of Pa, 68-72, prof, 

 72-77; Western Univ. of Pa, 82-92, math. 

 and civil eng. and dean, Eng. Faculty, 92- 

 Hon. Sc.D, Western Univ. of Pa, 97. Eng. 

 Educ; West. Pa. Eng. Soc. 



Carhart, Prof. Henry S(mith), 521 Monroe St, 

 Ann Arbor, Mich. *Physics. Coeymans, N. Y, 

 March 27, 44. A.B, Wesleyan, 69; Yale, 71-72; 

 A.M, Wesleyan, 72; Harvard, 76; Berlin, 81- 

 82. Prof, physics, Northwestern, 72-86; Michi- 

 gan, 86- Int. Jury of Awards, Paris Expos. 

 Elec, 81; pres, Board Judges, Dept. Elec, Colum- 

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 Expos, 01. LL.D, Wesleyan, 93. U. S. delegate, 

 Int. Elec. Cong, Chicago, 93; St. Louis, 04 (v. 

 pres.). F.A.A. (sec'y, B, 86, v. pres, 89) ; Elec. 

 Eng; Physical Soc; Electrochem. Soc. (pres, 

 04-05) ; for. mem. London Elec. Eng. Stand- 

 ard cells; thermodynamics of the voltaic cell; 

 concentration cells; separation of iron losses in 

 transformers; rotation of the magnetic field; 

 etc. Concentration cells; absolute determina- 

 tion of the electromotive force of Clark and 

 cadmium standard cells. 



Carleton, Prof. M (ark) A(lfred), 1633 Howard Ave, 

 N. W, Washington, D. C. Agriculture. Jeru- 

 salem, O, March 7, 66. B.S, Kas. State Agr. 

 Col, 87, M.S, 93. Instr. nat. hist, Garfield 



