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Bolles, Dr, M(yTick) N(athaiuel), American 

 Smelting and Refining Company, Monterey, Mex. 

 Metallurgy. Winneshiek Co, Iowa, 77. B.S, S. 

 Dak. Col, 98; Ph.D, Columbia, 03. Instr. mech. 

 and physics, S. Dak. Seh. Mines, 98-00 ; tutor 

 metal, Columbia, 03-05. Chemist, Golden Reward 

 Cons. Gold Mining and Milling Co, 00-01. 

 Chem. Soc; Min. Eng. Metallographic consti- 

 tution of metallic sulphids; significance of 

 copper oxid in alloys of copper, sulphur and bis- 

 muth; temperature limits of technical opera- 

 tions ; alloy steels as influenced by the vanadium 

 group. 



Bolley, Prof. Henry L, Agricultural College, N. 

 Dak. * Botany, Bacteriology. Holman, Ind, 

 Feb. 1, 65. B.S, Purdue, 88, M.S, 89. Instr, 

 biol, Purdue, 89-90; prof. hot. and zool, N. Dak. 

 Col, and hotanist, Exp. Sta, 90-, dean, div. biol, 

 08- In charge, ofiiee of exp. sta. lab, Columbian 

 Expos, 93; state seed commissioner, 09- A.A; 

 Bot. Soc; Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci; Soc. Agron; 

 Phytopath. Soc; Bot. Cent. States. Bacteriol- 

 ogy of milk, watr and soil; phytopathology, 

 including smuts of cereal grains; seed and soil- 

 infesting fungi parasitic upon cropping plants; 

 breeding for disease resistance. 



Bolton, Dr. B(enjamin) Meade, Sioux City, Iowa, 

 * Bacteriology. Richmond, Va, April 7, 57. 

 M.D, Virginia, 79; South Carolina, 82-83; 

 Heidelberg, 83-84; Gottingen, 84-86; Berlin, 

 86. Asst. and later fellow by courtesy and 

 assoc, bacter, Hopkins, 86-88, 91-93 ; prof, hy- 

 giene and bacter. South Carolina, 88-89; direc- 

 tor, lab. of bacter, Hoagland Lab, Brooklyn, 

 89-91 ; pathologist, Ohio Hosp. for Epileptics, 

 93; director^ lab. of hygiene, Bur. of Health, 

 Phila, 93-95 ; prof. path, and bacter, Missouri, 

 95-96; path, Marion-Sims-Beaumont Col. of 

 Med, St. Louis, 01-04; expert, bur. animal 

 indust, U. S. Dept. Agr, 04-20; pathologist. 

 New Samaritan Hosp, SO- Director, Virchow 

 Lab, St. Louis, 19- Emer. mem. Am. Physi- 

 cians; Am. Med. Ass; St. Louis Acad. Behavior 

 of bacteria in water; action of metal and metal- 

 lic salts and of electricity on the growth of bac- 

 teria; antitoxin in the blood of horses; occur- 

 rence of tetanus toxin in the blood of infected 

 horses; bacteriolytic power of the blood serum 

 of hogs. 



Bolton, Prof. Frederick E(lmer), University of 

 Washington, Seattle, Wash. Education, Psy- 

 chology. Tomah, Wis, May 9, 66. B.S, Wis- 

 consin, 93, M.S, 96; Leipzig, 96-97; hon. fel- 

 low, Clark, 97-98, Ph.D, 98. Prof, psyctol. and 

 pedag. State Nor. Sch, Milwaukee, 98-00; head, 

 dept. educ, Iowa, 01-12; Washington (Seattle); 

 12-13, dean, IS- Teacher, rural schools, 85-87; 

 principal schools, Tunnel City, Wis, 87-88; high 

 sch, Fairehild, Wis, 90-91; Park Sch, Kau- 

 kauna. Wis; state inst. conductor, Wis, 93-00; 

 lecturer pedag, summer sch, Wisconsin, 99; 

 chairman, committee to revise sch. laws of Iowa, 

 07-09; prof, educ, Chicago, summer, 12. A.A; 

 Psychol. Ass; Soc. Col. Teachers Educ. (sec'yi 

 04-10) ; Soc. Sci. Educ ; West. Philos. Ass ; Wis. 

 State Teachers' Ass. (pres, nor. dept, 99), and 

 Child Study Soc. (see'y and treas, 99) ; Iowa 

 State Teachers' Ass. and Child Study Soc. (pres, 

 00-). Genetic psychology and science of educa- 

 tion; dramatic instinct; genetic study of mo- 



rality applied to problems in education; indi- 

 vidual differences; adolescence. 



Bolton, Eeginald Pelham, The Bolton Building, 

 E. 19th St, New York, N. Y. Mechanical en- 

 gineering. London, England, Oct. 5, 56. Pri- 

 vate instruction. Apprenticeship, England, 73- 

 78; asst. engineer, Edgemore Iron Works, 79; 

 manager, Appleby Brothers Eng. Works, Eng- 

 land, 85; consulting and expert engineer, 85- 

 Designer equipment. Bowling Green offices, 

 Grand Central Station, Ansonia Hotel, N. Y. 

 City, etc. Telford gold medal and Telford pre- 

 mium, Civil Eng, 01. A.A; Mech. Eng; Civil 

 Eng; Heat, and Vent. Eng. (pres, 12); hon. 

 mem. N. Y. Hist. Soc; Am. Scenic Soc. (v. 

 pres. and trustee) ; assoc. mem. British Inst. 

 Civil Eng. Hydroelectric and steam economics; 

 adaptation of mechanical apparatus to needs of 

 modern buildings; piping for high buildings; 

 elevators ; history. 



Bolton, Prof, Thaddeus L(incoln), Temple Uni- 

 versity, Philadelphia, Pa. *Fsychology, Philoso- 

 phy. Sonora, 111, July 27, 65. A.B, Michigan, 

 89; Ph.D, Clark, 94. Teacher, nor. sch, Worces- 

 ter, Mass, 93-96; San Jose, Calif, 96-97; prof, 

 philos. and educ, Washington (Seattle), 97-98; 

 asst, prof, psychol, Nebraska, 99-04, prof. 04- 

 10; director, training sch, Tempe, Ariz, 10-12, 

 prof, philos. and psychol, Montana, 12-17; 

 psychol, Temple, 17-; lecturer, Phila. Sch. Occu- 

 pational Therapy, 19- Lecturer, univ. exten. 

 soc, Pennsylvania. A.A; Psychol. Ass; West. 

 Philos. Ass. Rhythm; growth of memory; fa- 

 tigue ; space sense of skin ; reliability of the 

 ergograph; relation between motor power and 

 intelligence; social laws of personal conduct; 

 genetic view of make-believe; efficacy of con- 

 sciousness; relation of muscle sense to pressure 

 sense; inheritance of special traits. 



Boltwood, Dr. Bertram B(orden), Box 1038, Yale 

 Station, New Haven, Conn. *Chemistry. Am- 

 herst, Mass, July 27, 70. Ph.B. Yale, 92; 

 Munich. 92-94; Leipzig, 96; Ph.D, Yale, 97; 

 John Harling fellow, Manchester, 09-10. Lab. 

 asst. chem, Sheffield Sci. Sch, Ynle, 94-96, instr. 

 physical chem, 96-00; research chemist, 00-06; 

 asst. prof, physics, YaJe, 06-10, prof, radio- 

 chem, 10-, acting prof. chem. and director, Kent 

 Chem. Lah, 18- Nat. Acad; A.A; Chem, Soc; 

 Physical Soc; Philos. Soc; Am. Acad. Organic 

 and inorganic chlorids; radium and radioac- 

 tivity. 



Bolza, Prof. O(skar), University of Freiburg, 

 Freiburg i. B, Germany. *Mathem<itic8. Berg- 

 zabern, Germany, May 12, 57. Berlin, 75-76; 

 Heidelberg, 77;' Strassburg. 78; Gottingen. 80, 

 Ph.D, 86; Berlin, 81-82. Reader math, Hopkins, 

 88-89; assoc, Clark, 89-92; assoc. prof, Chicago, 

 93^94, prof, 94-10, hon. prof, 10- Nat. Acad; 

 Math. Soc. (v. pres, 04) ; Math. Verein. Hyper- 

 elliptic functions; calculus of variations. 



Bonardi, J(ohn) P(aul), Reno, Nev. Chemistry. 



Lebanon, N. H, Feb. 3, 93. B.S, N. H. Col, 15; 



E.Met, Colo. Sch. Mines, 20. Asst. chemist, W. 



Va. Exp. Sta, 15-16; junior chemist radioac- 

 , tivity, Bur. Mines, 16-18, asst. chemist, 18- 



Chem. Soc; Denver Teknik Club. Metallurgy; 



rare earths and metals; radioactivity; flotation; 



ore dressing. 



