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Draper, Dr. Daniel, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. 

 Meteorology, Mechanics. New York, N. Y, 

 April 2, 41. Grammar sch. and private instruc- 

 tion; hon. Ph.D, N. Y. Univ, 80. Asst. physiol. 

 and chem. to Prof. J. W. Draper; director, X. 

 Y. Meteorol. Observatory, 68-11; pres, Mech. 

 aiid Meteorol. Co, 11- Apprentice, Novelty 

 Iron Works, N. Y, 60; asst. port engineer, Star 

 Line to New Orleans, La, 65 ; mem. Board of 

 Health, N. Y. City. A.A; Philos. Soc. Mechan- 

 ical meteorology. 



Draper, Dr. George, 116 E. 63d St, New York, 

 N. Y. Medicine. New York, 80. A.B, Harvard, 

 03; M.D, Columbia, 06. Am. Physicians; Soc. 

 Clin. Invest; Soc. Exp. Biol. Clinical medicine; 

 heart; acute poliomyelitis; cerebrospinal syi)h- 

 ilis; scarlet fever. 



Draper, Dr. W(miam) K(iniiicutt), 121 E. 36th 

 St, New York, N. Y. Medicine. New York, 

 Feb. 2, 63. A.B, Harvard, 85; M.D, Columbia, 

 83. Intern, Roosevelt Hosp, 88-90; attending 

 physician, Bellevue Hosp; consulting physician, 

 N. Y. Orthop. Hosp; prof. clin. tned, Columbia, 

 10- Am. Med. Ass; N. Y. Acad. Med. 



Drayton, F(rank) L(isle), 333 Fairmont Ave, 

 Ottawa, Can. Botany. Barbados, B. W. I, Aug. 

 13, 92. B.S.A, MeGill. Asst. plant path, and 

 bacter, div. hot. Can. Bept. Agr, 14-19, plant 

 pathologist, 19- Infantry officer, 1-5- Phyto- 

 path. Soc. Phytopathology; Ehizoctonia in 

 potatoes. 



Drechsler, Dr. Charles, IT. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. Botany. Butternut, 

 Wis, May 1, 92. B.S, Wisconsin, 13, M.S, 14; 

 Ph.D, Harvard, 17. Field asst, hur. plant indust, 

 U. S. Bept. Agr, 17-18, scientific asst, 19- 

 Phytopath. Soc; Wis. Acad. Morphology of 

 Actinomyces and Urophlyctes; fungous parasites 

 of cereals and grasses. 



Dresbach, Prof. Melvin, Albany Medical College, 

 Albany, N, Y. Physiology. Kingston, Ohio, 

 July 8, 74. B.S, Ohio State, 97, M.S, 00; M.D, 

 Starling-Ohio Med. Col, 03; Wiirzburg, 04; 

 Leyden, 12. Asst. physiol, Ohio State, 97-02, 

 instr, 02-05; Starling-Ohio Med. Col, 00-04; 

 Cornell, 05-09, asst. prof, pharmacol, 09-11, 

 physiol, 11-18; prof, Albany Med. Col, 18- 

 A.A; Physiol. Soc; Soc. Exp. Biol. Human 

 erythrocytes; x:>hysiological action of phenol- 

 phthalein; ocular defects of students; interpo- 

 lated extra systoles; inhibition; diabetes mel- 

 litus; physiologic action of nitrobenzin; retinal 

 adaptation; tonicity of muscle; vagus action on 

 heart. 



Dresden, Dr. Arnold, University of Wisconsin, 

 Madison, Wis. ^Mathematics. Amsterdam, 

 Holland, Nov. 23, 82. Amsterdam, 01-03; M.S, 

 Chicago, 06, Ph.D, 09. Instr. vinth, Univ. High 

 Sch, Chicago, 06-09; Wisconsin, 09-12, asst. 

 prof, 12- A.A; Math. Soc; Math. Ass. Calcu- 

 lus of variations. 



Dresser, John A(lexander), 709 Bank of Nova 

 Scotia Building, Montreal, Can. Geology, 

 Petrography. Richmond, Que, June 27, 66. 

 B.A, McGill, 93, M.A, 97; Harvard, 94-95. 

 Principal, St. Francis Col, Richmond, 03-11 ; 

 lecturer geol, McGill, 07-09 ; geologist, Can. 

 Geol. Surv, 09-11; manager, lands dept, Al- 



goma Cent, and Hudson's Bay Ry, 11-15; con- 

 sulting mining geologist, 15- Assoc, ed, 'Jour. 

 Geog'; lecturer, Prov. Agr. Col, Compton, Que, 

 02-03; econ. geol, McGill, 12. Min. Eng; Geol. 

 Soc; Royal Soc. Can; Can. Min. Inst. Petro- 

 graphic studies in the Monteregian Hills, Que- 

 bec ; geology of the copper-bearing rocks of 

 southeastern Quebec; geology of the asbestos 

 and chromite deposits of Quebec; geology of 

 Lake St. John district; petroleum resources of 

 the Peace River district. 



Dresslar, Prof. F(letcher) B(ascom), George Pea- 

 body College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn. 

 Education, Psychology. Banta, Ind, Sept. 21, 

 58. A.B, Indiana, 89, A.M. 92; Ph.D, Clark, 94. 

 Principal, high sch, Princeton, Ind, 89-90; supt. 

 schools, Princeton, 90-91; prof, educ, Los 

 Angeles State Nor. Sch, 94-97; asst. prof, Cali- 

 fornia, 97-02, assoc. prof, 02-09; prof, philos. 

 and educ. and dean, dept. educ, Alabama, 09- 

 11; specialist sch. hygiene, bur. educ, U. S. 

 Dept. Int, 11-13; prof, Peabody Col. for Teach- 

 ers, IS- Acting head, dept. educ, California, 

 01-02; mem. Calif. State Board of Educ, 01-02, 

 05-09. Calif. Council Educ; Tenn. Acad. 

 Ichthyology; rural school houses and grounds; 

 open air schools. 



Drew, Prof. Gilman A(rtliur), Woods Hole, Mass. 

 *Zoology. Newton, Iowa, Nov. 15, 6S. B.S, 

 Iowa, 90; fellow, Hopkins, 97-98, Ph.D, 98, 

 Adam T. Bruce fellow, 98. Asst. zool, Hopkins, 

 98-00; prof, biol, Maine, 00-11; res. asst. di- 

 rector. Woods Hole, 11- Instr. in charge zool, 

 Woods Hole, 01-08, embryol, OS-, asst. director, 

 09-11. A.A; Soc. Nat;*Soc. Zool. (sec'y and 

 treas, 03-04, pres, 20) ; Am. Acad. Anatomy, 

 habits and embryology of Yoldia limatula; 

 habits, anatomy and embryology of the Proto- 

 branchia ; locomotion in Solenomya and its rela- 

 tives; the life history of Nucula delphinodonta ; 

 habits and movements of the razor shell clam, 

 and physiology of its nervous sv'stem; habits, 

 anatomy, embryology and circulatory and nerv- 

 ous systems of the giant scallop ; breeding habits 

 and spermatophores of the squid; spermat- 

 ophores of the octopus. 



Dreyer, Prof. Geo(rge) P(eter), 424 S. 6th Ave, 

 La Grange, 111. ^'Physiology. Baltimore, Md, 

 S^t. 22, 66. Baltimore City Col, 79-84; A.B. 

 Hopkins, 87, fellow, 88-89"', Ph.D, 90; Col. 

 Physicians and Surg, Baltimore, 91-92. Assoc, 

 prof, physiol, Hopkins, 90-00; prof, med. dept, 

 Illinois, 00- A.A; Physiol. Soc. Blood pro- 

 teids; differential respiration; internal secretion 

 of adrenals. 



Dreyfus, Dr. W(olfram) E, 427 E. 57th St, New 

 York, N. Y. Chemistry. Baden, Germany, 

 Dec. 21, 64. Grad, Humanist. Gymnasium, 

 Germany, 84; Ph.D, Munich, 00. Instr. chem, 

 Columbia, 00-02; chemist, Dept. Pub. Charities, 

 N. Y. City, 02-04; consulting chemist, 04-; 

 proprietor, Cambridge Soap and Chem. Co. 

 Chem. Soc; Chem. Gesell; Chem. Verein. Tra- 

 gacanth; relation of chemical constitution to 

 the physiological action of modern anesthetics; 

 disinfectants and antiseptics; chemistry of 

 cooking; relation of chemical constitution to 

 physiological action of modern remedies; soap 

 making. 



