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Faris, R(obert) L(ee), IT. S, Coast and Geodetic 

 Survey, Washington, D. C. Geophysics. Ca- 

 ruthersville, Mo, 68. C.E, Missouri, 90. Civil 

 asst. engineer, corps engineers, U.S.A, 90-91 ; re- 

 corder and aid, U. S. Coast and Geod. Surv, 91- 

 95, asst, 95-17, asst. supt. director, SO-, inspec- 

 tor magnetic work and chief, div. terrestrial mag- 

 netism, 06-14, hydrog. and geod. engineer, 17- 

 Mem. Miss. River Commission, 19-; Geophys. 

 Union, A.A; Civil Eng; Wash. Acad, (treas) ; 

 Wash. Philos. Soc. (sec'y, v. pres) ; Wash. Soc. 

 Eng; Wash. Geol. Soc. Terrestrial magnetism. 



Farmer, Prof. C(liester) J(eflferson), 2421 S. Dear- 

 born St, Chicago, 111. Biological chemistry. 

 North Andover, Mass, July 18, 86. Diploma, 

 Lowell Textile Sch, 07; A.M, Harvard, 13. 

 Teaching fellow, Harvard Med. Sch, 09-11, asst. 

 biol. chem, 11-13; prof, chem, Marquette, IS- 

 IS; assoc. prof. Northwestern, 18-19, prof, 19- 

 Chem. expert, referee board, TJ. S. Dept. Agr, 

 08-09. A.A; Chem. Soc. Bacterial metabolism; 

 urine analysis; estimation of carbon in physio- 

 logical fluids. 



Farmer, F(rank) M(alcolm), 15 W. 91st St, New 

 York, N, Y. Electrical engineering. Ilion, N. 

 Y, March 28, 77. M.E, Cornell, 99. Inspector, 

 U. S. Navy Dept, Brooklyn, 00-02; engineer, 

 Eleo. Testing Laboratories, 03-11, chief engineer, 

 11- A.A; Elec. Eng; Soc. Test. Mat; N, Y. 

 Elee. Soc. Electrical measurements; tests and 

 materials; insulating materials. 



Famam, Prof. Henry (Walcott), Yale University, 

 New Haven, Conn. Economics. New Haven, 

 Nov. 6, 53. A.B, Yale, 74, A.M, 76; Berlin; 

 Gottingen; R.P.D, Strasbourg, 78. Tutor, Yale, 

 78-80, prof, econ, 80-18, emer. prof, 18- Sec'y, 

 dept. econ. and sociol, Carnegie Institution, 03- 

 09, chairman, 09-16. A.A; Econ. Ass. (pres, 

 10-); Am. Acad. Polit. and Social. Sci; Sociol. 

 Soc; Ass. Labor Legis. (pres, 07-10); Statist. 

 Ass; Am. Hist. Ass; Conn. Acad; N. Y. Acad. 

 Polit. Sci; Verein fiir Sozialpolitik ; Soc. de 

 Legis. comp. Labor legislation; economic his- 

 tory of the United States. 



Famau, Prof, E(arl) F(rederlck), University of 

 Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. Chemistry. Cov- 

 ington, Ky, July 5, 83, A.B, Cincinnati, 05, 

 A.M, 07, Ph.D, 12. Instr. chem, Cincinnati, 07; 

 N. Y. Univ, 12-16, asst, prof, 16-18; assoc. 

 prof. org. chem, Cincinnati, IS- Chem. Soc. 

 Luminescence ; colloids. 



Farr, Prof. C(lifford) B (alley), 117 S. 22d St, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. Medicine. Vineland, N. J, 

 April 17, 72. A.B, Haverford, 94, A.M, 12; 

 M.D, Pennsylvania, 98. Instr. med, Pennsylva- 

 nia; prof, diseases of stomach and intestines, 

 Phila. Polyclinic; with div. med. research, B. F. 

 Goodrich Co; prof, gastroenterol, Pennsylvania, 

 Major, M.R.C. A.A; Phila. Col. Physicians 

 (chairman, sect, med, 16-). Influence of cer- 

 tain drugs on nitrogenous excretion; non-protein 

 nitrogen and urea of blood in nephritis, liver 

 diseases and pregnancy. 



Farr, Prof. Clifford H(arrison), University of 

 Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Botany. New Hamp- 

 ton, Iowa, July 24, 88. A.B, Iowa, 11, M.S, 12 ; 

 Ph.D, Columbia, 15, Cutting traveling fellow, 

 15-16. Asst. prof, biol, Tex. Col, 16-18; asst. 

 microscopist, bur. plant, indust, U. S. Dept. 



Agr, 18-19; asst. prof, lot, Iowa, 19- Prof, 

 bot, Rutgers, summers, 16, 17; bot. explorations 

 in Jamaica, 15. A.A; Bot. Soc; fel. Iowa Acad. 

 Morphology of Ambrosieae; cell division of 

 flowering plants; ferns of Jamaica. 

 Farr, Dr. M(arcus) S(tults), 20 Vande venter Ave, 

 Princeton, N. J. Geology, Paleontology. Cran- 

 bury, N. J, Feb. 19, 70, A.B, Princeton, 92, 

 fellow, 92-93, M.S, 93, Sc.D, 96; fellow, Chi- 

 cago, 93-94, A.M, 94. Lab. asst. paleont, 

 Princeton, 96-98; asst. zoologist, N. Y. State 

 Museum, Albany, 98-00; asst. geol. and curator 

 vert, paleont, Princeton, 00- A.A; Paleont. 

 Soc. (sec'y-treas, 06); assoc. Ornith. Union; 

 hon. mem. Del. Valley Ornith. Club. Morphol- 

 ogy and phylogeny of extinct vertebrates; Cre- 

 taceous and early Tertiary fossil vertebrates of 

 Montana; fossil birds of Patagonia; birds of 

 New York. 



Farrand, Dr. Livingston, American Red Cross, 

 Washington, D. C. * Anthropology, Psychology. 

 Newark, N. J, June 14, 67, A.B, Princeton, 88 ; 

 M,D, Columbia, 91; Cambridge, 91-92; Berlin, 

 92-93, Instr, physiol. psychol, Columbia, 93- 

 99, psychol, 99-01, adj. prof, 01-03, prof, 

 anthrop, 03-14; pres, Colorado, 14-19; chair- 

 man, exec, committee, Bed Cross, 19- A.A; 

 Soc. Nat; Psychol. Ass. (sec'y, 95-04); fel. 

 Ethnol. Soc. (sec 'y, 99-) ; Folk-lore Soc. (pres, 

 03); Ass. Tuber, (exec, sec'y, 05-); fel. N. Y. 

 Acad. Anthropology of American Indians. 



Farrar, Dr. C(larence) B, 22 Vittoria St, Ottawa, 

 Can. Psychiatry. New York, N. Y, 74. A.B, 

 Harvard, 96; M.D, Hopkins, 00; Heidelberg, 

 02-04. Asst. physician, Shepard-Pratt Hosp, 

 Baltimore, 00-02, asst. physician and director of 

 lab, 04-13 ; research asst, Carnegie Institution, 

 04-06; instr. psyehiat, Hopkins, 06-08, assoc, 

 08-13 ; lecturer abnor. psychol, Princeton, 13- 

 16; chief psychiatrist, Dept. Soldiers Civil Pe- 

 establishment. Can, 18- Capt. and major, 

 C.A.M.C, 16-19; various hospital positions. 

 Neuropsychiatry; cerebral histology and histo- 

 pathology; psychopathology ; diagnosis and 

 treatment of nervous diseases; military psy- 

 chiatry. 



Farrell, Dean F(rancis) D(avid), Kansas State 

 Agricultural College, Manhattan, Ivans. Agri- 

 culture. Smithfield, Utah, March 13, 83. B.S, 

 Utah Col, 07. Scientific asst, bur. plant indust, 

 U. S. De'pt. Agr, 07-09; director, exp. farms, 

 Idaho, 10-11; agronomist, bur. plant indust, U. 

 S. Dept. Agr, 12-14; agriculturist in charge 

 agr. development, govt, irrig. projects, 14-18; 

 dean, Kansas State, and director, Exp. Sta, 18- 

 A.A; Soc. Agron; Ass. Agr. Legis; Wash. Bot. 

 Soc. (treas, 16). Agronomy; irrigation; agri- 

 cultural industries. 



Farrington, Prof. E(dward) H(olyoke), Univer 

 sity of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Dairying 

 Brewer, Maine, Dec. 20, 60. B.S, Maine, 81 

 M.S, 82; Sheffield Sci. Sch, Yale, 82. Asst 

 chemist. Conn. Exp. Sta, 83-89; chemist. 111 

 Exp. Sta, 90-94; in charge, dairy dept. Wiscon 

 sin, 9i- Chemist dairy tests, Columbian Expos 

 93; La. Purchase Expos, 04. Examination and 

 manufacture of dairy products. 



Farrington, Dr. Oliver C(ummings), 5741 Ken- 

 wood Ave, Chicago, III. * Geology, Mineralogy. 



