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AMERICAN MEN OF SCIENCE 



Boncquet, Dr. P(ierre) A(uguste), Lindsay, Calif. 

 Horticulture. Near Ypres, Belgium. Grad, 

 Ypres Col, 03; Ph.D, CaUfornia, 15. Provin- 

 cial lecturer hort, B. C, 12-13; director, lab. 

 agr. research, Spreckels, Calif, 15-16; investi- 

 gator sugar beet indust, S. Am, 16-17; metal, 

 chemist, South. Pacific R. R, 18; plant patholo- 

 gist, Tulare Co, Calif, 19- Chem. Soc. Plant 

 pathology; curly leaf of sugar beets; June drop 

 of oranges. 

 Bond, Dr. Charles S, Richmond, Ind. Medicine. 

 Richmond, June 8, 56. M.D, Bellevue Med. Col, 

 83; M.S, Earlham, 87. General practitioner, 

 83- County coroner, 84-88; appointed mem. 

 of Tuber. Congress, 08; mem. Int. Tuber. Cong, 

 London, 01. Am. Physicians; Am. Med. Ass; 

 Ind. Med. Soc (pres) ; Ind. Acad. Photomicro- 

 graphic work in blood; bacteria and patho- 

 logical specimens; tuberculosis; excreta of 

 chronic Bright 's disease patients; blood cor- 

 puscles in health and disease. 

 Bond, George M(eade), 69 Washington St, Hart- 

 ford, Conn. Engineering. Newburyport, Mass, 

 July 17, 52. M.E, Stevens, 80. Manager, 

 standards and gauge dept, Pratt and "Whitney 

 Co, 80-02. Alumni trustee, Stevens, 95-98. 

 A.A; (sec'y, D, 87); Mech. Eng. (v. pres, 09) ; 

 Civil Eng; N. Y. Eng. and Transportation 

 Clubs; Hartford Club; London Royal Societies 

 Club. Standards for linear dimensions and for 

 interchangeability of products of manufacture. 

 Bond, Prof. Perry A (very), University of Iowa, 

 Iowa City, Iowa. Chemistry. Storm Lake, 

 Iowa, July 28, 78. B.S, Iowa, 01, M.S, 08, 

 fellow, 08-09, Ph.D. 15. Instr. chem, Iowa, 08; 

 Armour Inst, 08-11; prof, Iowa Teachers Col, 

 11-18; asst. prof, inorg. chem, Iowa, 18- A.A; 

 Chem. Soc. (sec'y> Iowa sect, 15, pres, 17, coun- 

 cilor, 18). Nitroxylene sulphonic acids and ox- 

 idation products; non-aqueous solvents. 

 Bondurant, Dr. Eugene D(uBose), 166 Conti St, 

 Mobile, Ala. Pathology. Hale Co, Ala, Jan. 

 26, 62. Southern, 77-80; M.D, Virginia, 83; 

 Heidelberg and Vienna, 90-91. Asst. physician, 

 N. Y. City Insane Hosp, 85; Ala. Insane Hosp, 

 85-92, asst. supt, 92-97; prof, nervous diseases 

 and path, Alabama, 97-15. A.A; Neur. Ass; 

 Medico-Psychol. Ass ; Am. Med. Ass. Neurology. 



Bonner, Prof. W (alter) D(aniel), 1278 E, 13th 

 South St, Salt Lake City, Utah. Chemistry. Osce- 

 ola, Nebr, Oct. 27, 78. B.S, Nebr. Wesleyan, 06; 

 A.M, Princeton, 08; Ph.D, Toronto, 11. Lec- 

 turer chem. Queen's (Can), 09-11, asst. prof, 

 11-15; prof, Utah, 15- A.A; Chem. Soc; Utah 

 Acad, (councilor, 19); Utah Soc. Eng. Oil 

 shales and solid hydrocarbons. 



Bonnet, Dr. Frederic, Jr, Atl is Powder Co, Land- 

 ing, N. J. Physical chemiatry. St. Louis, Mo, 

 Feb. 28, 78. B.S, Washington (St. Louis), 99; 

 M.S, IIar%ard, 02, Ph.D, 03. Instr. chem, Iowa, 

 03-04; Worcester, 04-09, asst. prof, 09-13, 

 prof, 13-18; chief chemist, U. S. Ammonium 

 Nitrate Plant, 18; director, Forcitc Exp. Lab, 

 Atlas Powder Co, 19- A.A; Chem. Soc. Hy- 

 drolytic equilibrium of dissolved chromium sul- 

 phate; compressibility of metals; the rare earths 

 and ceramics. 



Bonns, Dr. W(alter) W(eidenfeld), Eli Lilly and 

 Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Botany. Milwau- 



kee, Wis, April 9, 77. B.S, Mass. Inst. Tech, 

 99; B.S. A, Cornell, 09; Lackland research fel- 

 low, Mo. Bot. Garden, 15-18, Ph.D, Washington 

 (St. Louis), 18. Horticulturist, Maine Exp. 

 Sta, 09-12; asst. prof, pomol, Citrus Exp. Sta, 

 California, 12-15; director, bot. research lab, 

 Eli Lilly and Co, 18- A.A; Bot. Soc; Phyto- 

 path. Soc; Ind. Acad. Plant physiology; my- 

 cology; fruit propagation; transpiration; en- 

 z}^ne action. 



Bonser, Prof. Frederick G(ordon), 525 West 120 

 St, New York, N. Y. Psychology. Tower Hill, 

 111, June 14, 75. B.S, Illinois, 01, fellow, 01- 

 02, M.S, 02; fellow. Teachers Col, Columbia, 05- 

 06. Teacher, pub. schools. 111, 97-98 ; Wash, 98- 

 99; asst. psychol, Illinois, 01-02; prof, psychol. 

 and educ, State Nor. Sch, Clieney, Wash, 02-05; 

 State Nor. Sch, Macomb, 111, 06-10; asst. prof, 

 indust. arts and later prof, educ. Teachers Col, 

 Columbia, 10- Teacher psychol, Illinois, sum- 

 mer, 01; instr, Teachers Col, Columbia, sum- 

 mer, 06. Psychol. Ass. Mental activity and the 

 circulation of blood; influence of early compan- 

 ions; reasoning ability of children of interme- 

 diate grades; the elementary school curriculum. 



Bonsteel, Dr. Jay A(llan), U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington. D. C. Agriculture, 

 Geology. Huntington, W. Ya, April 13, 73. 

 B.S, Cornell, 96; Ph.D, Hopkins, 01. Asst. geol, 

 Cornell, 95-98; asst, Md. Geol. Surv, 98-99; 

 student asst, U. S. Weather Bur, 98-00; scien- 

 tist in charge, TJ. S. Soil Srirv, 00- Detailed as 

 prof, soil investigations, Cornell, 03-05. Adap- 

 tation of crops to soils; agricultural economies. 



Booge, Dr. (James) Eliot, E. I. duPont de Ne- 

 mours and Co, Wilmington. Del. Chemistry. 

 Sioux City, Iowa, April 27, 90. Ph.G, Iowa, 09, 

 Ph.C, lOJ A.B, 14; fellow, Cohimbia, 15-16, 

 Ph.D, 16. Instr. chem, Iowa, 10-14; asst, Co- 

 lumbia, 14-15, instr, 16-17: chemist, E. I. du- 

 Pont de Nemours and Co, 17- Chem. Soc. 



Book, Prof. W(illiam) F(rederlck), Indiana Uni- 

 versity, Blooniingtou, Ind. Psychology. Prince- 

 ton, ind, 72. A.B, Indiana. 00; hon. fellow, 

 Clark, 03-06, Ph.D, 06. Prof, philos, Montana, 

 06-12; educ, Indiana, 12- Lecturer psychol, 

 Indiana, summer, 07, educ, 10. A.A; Psychol. 

 Ass; Hygiene Ass. The psychology of ^skill ; 

 why pupils drop out of high school; role of 

 teadier in economic learning; psychology of 

 higher thought processes. 



Bookman, Dr. S(amuel), 48 E. 82d St, New Y^'ork, 

 N. Y. Physiological chemistry. New York, 

 Dec. 11, 69. Columbia, 86-91; Ph.D, Berlin, 93. 

 Chemist, N. J. Zinc and Iron Co, 95-96; a-^soc. 

 physiol. chem, path, inst, N. Y. State Hosp. 96 - 

 02'; physiol. chemist, Mt. Sinai Hosp, 04- A.A; 

 Chem. Soc; Soc. Biol. Chem; Soc. Chem. Indust; 

 Chem. Gescll. Pathological chemistry; normal 

 and pathological metabolism; industrial biolog- 

 icnl chemistry. 



Booraem, John V(an) V(orst), 204 Lincoln Place, 

 Brooklvn, N. Y. Mechanical engineering, Chem- 

 iMry. ' Jersey City, N. J, Oct. 30, 38. M.E, 

 Polytech, Karlsruhe, 59. Constructing engi- 

 neer, 60-71; fonstriicting engineer and supt, 

 Decastro and Donner Sugar Ref. Co, 72-82; 

 constructing engineer, Havemeyer and Elder, 

 82; consulting engineer. Board of Amer. Sugar 



