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Ph.D, Heidelberg, 76. Asst. physics, Pennsyl- 

 vania, 76-78; prof, physics and math, Urbana, 

 76-83; physics, Cincinnati, 83-00; substitute 

 prof, Amherst, 02-03; minister, New Jerusalem 

 Church (Swedenborgian) , 05- Consulting city 

 electrician, Cincinnati, 89 ; assoc. ed, ' Jour. 

 Terrestrial Magnetism,' 99-00; manager, Santa 

 Rita Mining Co, 01; lecturer, 03, 04. F.A.A; 

 assoc. mem. Elec. Eng. Electric discharges 

 through rarefied media; efficiency of different 

 systems of electric illumination; comparative 

 economy of illumination by gas and by elec- 

 tricity. Science and religion. 

 Frerichs, Dr. Frederick W, 3828 Westminster 

 Place, St. Louis, Mo. Chemistry. Etzel, Ger- 

 many, March 23, 49. Ph.D, Gottingen, 74. 

 Instr. chem, Gottingen, 74-79; supt, Mallinc- 

 krodt Chem. Works, St. Louis, 80-86; sec'y, 

 treas. and manager, Herf and Frerichs Chem. 

 Co, 86- Manager, Paint and Varnish Works 

 of Hermann Frenkel, Leipzig; Merck and Co, 

 St. Louis, 03-05 ; assoc. ed, ' Post Zeit. fur Chem. 

 Grossgewerbe ' ; mem. Int. Jury of Awards, La. 

 Purchase Expos, 04. Gold medal, La. Purchase 

 Expos. Chem. Soc; Soc. Chem. Indust; St. 

 Louis Acad; St. Louis Chem. Soc. (pres, 03- 

 06) ; Bunsen Gesell. Industrial chemistry; in- 

 organic chemistry; laboratory apparatus. 



Friedburg, Prof. L(ouis) H(enry), 529 W. 147th St, 

 New York, N. Y. Chemistry. Hamburg, Ger- 

 many, Sept. 17, 46. Ph.D, Gottingen, 70. 

 Asst. to Prof. Bunsen, Heidelberg, 70; Prof. 

 Aug. Kekule, Bonn, 72; asst. to Prof. F. 

 Woehler and Privat-Dozent, Gottingen, 73-74; 

 instr. chem, Col. City of N. Y, 75- Asst. to 

 Prof. C. F. Chandler, Columbia, 79; prof, chem, 

 Manhattan, 80; Central Evening High Sch, 90- 

 95; chem. and toxicol, Am. Vet. Col. and Flower 

 Hosp. Med. Col, 92-97. Chem. Soc. Chemistry. 



Fries, Dr. Harold H, 92 Reade St, New York, 

 N. Y. Chemistry. Cincinnati, O, Jan. 17, 66. 

 Sch. of Mines, Columbia, 85; Ph.D, Berlin, 87. 

 F.A.A; Chem. Soc; Soc. Chem. Indust; British 

 Ass; Chem. Verein. 



Frisby, Prof. Edgar, U. S. N. (retired) , 1607 31st St, 

 N. W, W as M n gt n > D. C. "Mathematics, As- 

 tronomy. ' Great Easton, England, May 22, 37. 

 A.B, Toronto, 63, A.M, 64. Acting prof, math, 

 Northwestern, 67-68; asst, U. S. Naval Ob- 

 servatory, 68-78, prof, math, U. S. N, 78-99. 

 In charge Solar Eclipse Exped. to Cal, 80. 

 F.A.A. (v. pres, 94-95) ; Astron. and Astro- 

 phys. Soc; Nat. Geog. Soc. Orbits of comets 

 and. kindred subjects. 



Frizell, Jos(eph) P(almer), 75 Linden St, Dorches- 

 ter District, Boston, Mass. Engineering. Bar- 

 ford, Que, March 13, 32. Private instruction. 

 Employed in a cotton mill, Manchester, N. H, 

 52-54; asst, engineer's office, Manchester, 55- 

 56; civil engineer, Lowell, Mass, 57-61, 66-67; 

 construction of fortifications on Gulf Coast, 

 61-65; practising and consulting engineer, 72- 

 78, 83- Engineer, river and harbor improv, 

 U. S. Eng. Dept, 67-72, 78-81; collaborator, 

 ' Johnson's Civil Eng. Cyclopedia.' Engineering. 



Frost, Prof. Edwin B(rant), Williams Bay, Wis. 

 * Astrophysics, Astronomy. Brattleboro, Vt, 

 July 14, 66. A.B, Dartmouth, 86; Princeton, 

 87; A.M, Dartmouth, 89; Strasburg, 90-91. 

 Instr, High Sch, Hancock, N. H, 86; physics 

 and astron, Dartmouth, 87-90; volunteer 

 and asst, Royal Observatory, Potsdam, Ger- 

 many, 91-92; asst. prof, astron, Dartmouth, 

 92-95, prof, 95-02 (non. res, 98-02); prof, 

 astrophys. and astrophysicist, Yerkes Observa- 

 tory, Chicago, 98-, director, 05- Asst. ed, 

 ' Astrophys. Jour,' 95-01, ed, 02- F.A.A. (sec'y, 

 A, 96); Astron. and Astrophys. Soc; Astron. 

 Gesell. Thermal radiation of the sun; sun- 

 spots; stellar spectroscopy; stellar velocities in 

 line of sight. Spectrographic determination of 

 velocities of stars in line of sight; stellar 

 spectra. 



Frost, Dr. G(ilman) D(uBois), Hanover, N. H. 

 Anatomy, Obstetrics. Randolph, Vt, May 7, 

 64. A.B, Dartmouth, 86, A.M, 89; M.D, Har- 

 vard and Dartmouth, 92. Prof, anat, Med. Sch, 

 Dartmouth, 93- Sec'y, Med. Sch, Dartmouth. 

 Ass. Anat; N. H. Med. Soc. 



Frost, R(oyal) H(arwood), Harvard College Ob- 

 servatory, Arequipa, Peru, S. A. Astronomy. 

 Salem, Mass, Feb. 25, 79. Cambridge Manual 

 Training Sch, 95-97. Asst, Harvard Col. Ob- 

 servatory, 97-99, Arequipa Branch, Peru, 99- 

 Astron. and Astrophys. Soc. 



Frost, Prof. W(illiam) D(odge), 310 Bruen St, 

 Madison, Wis. Bacteriology. Lake City, Minn, 

 Sept. 13, 67. B.S, Minnesota, 93, M.S, 94; 

 Ph.D, Wisconsin, 03. Biologist, Minn. State 

 Board of Health, 94-95; instr. bacter, Wiscon- 

 sin, 95-02, asst. prof, 02- Lecturer bacter, 

 Wis. Col. Physicians and Surg, 99-01. M.A.A; 

 Soc. Bact; Pub. Health Ass. Physiological bot- 

 any; laboratory technique; antagonism among 

 bacteria. Effect of external conditions on bac- 

 teria. 



Frothingham, Dr. Langdon, Harvard Medical 

 School, Boston, Mass. Pathology, Bacteriology. 

 Boston, April 21, 66. M.D.V, Harvard, 89; 

 Prague, 90; Dresden, 90, 94. Asst. bacter, 

 Yale, 91-94; instr. comp. path, Vet. Sch, Har- 

 vard, 95-00, asst. path, Med. Sch, 96-98, 

 Austin teaching fellow bacter, 00- Ass. Path, 

 and Bact; Vet. Med. Ass; Mass. Vet. Ass. 

 (pres, 97-99); Boston Soc. Med. Sci. Tuber- 

 culosis; glanders; lesion caused by blastomy- 

 cetes. Cancer bodies in tumors of animals; 

 rabies; glanders. 



Frye, Alexis E(verett), 1728 Massachusetts Ave, 

 Cambridge, Mass. Geography. North Haven, 

 Me, Nov. 2, 59. LL.B, Harvard, 90, A.M, 97. 

 Method teacher, Chicago Nor. Sch, 83-86 ; supt. 

 schools, San Bernardino, Cal, 91-93; first supt. 

 schools, Cuba, 99-01. Silver medal, La. Pur- 

 chase Expos, 04. Res. mem. New Eng. Hist. 

 Geneal. Soc. Rational basis of geographic 

 facts. 



Frye, Prof. T(heodore) C Christian), University 

 Station, Seattle, Wash. Botany. Washington, 

 Ills, Sept. 15, 69. B.S, Illinois, 94; Ph.D, Chi- 



