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March 3, 74. B.S, Harvard, 07. A.M, 17. 

 Instr. math, Tliroop, 98-03 ; asst, Harvard, 06- 

 07, instr, Rmdge Manual Training Sch, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass, 07-08; asst. prof, Throop, 08-10; 

 instr. Harvard, 10-16; Eadcliffe, 11-15; master, 

 Brown and Nichols Sch, 11- Instr. math. Har- 

 vard Summer Sch, 07, 11-14. Int. Commission 

 on Teaching Math. New England Ass. Teachers 

 Math, (sec'y, 13-). 



Gaylord, Dr. Harvey R(usseU), 113 High St, 

 Buffalo, N. Y. Pathology. Saginaw, Mich, Oct. 

 4, 72. M.D, Pennsylvania, 93. Volunteer asst. 

 path, Path. Inst, Gottingen, 95-98 ; director. 

 State Cancer Lab, Buffalo, 98-11; State Inst. 

 Study Malignant Diseases, 11- Major, M. C, 18. 

 Ass. Path, and Bact; Soe. Exp. Biol; Soc. Can- 

 cer Research (pres, 09, 17) ; Soc. Cancer Con- 

 trol; fel. Path. Gesell. Fibrinoid degeneration; 

 etiologj- of cancer and allied processes; cancer 

 inmiunity. 



Gear, H(arry) B(ames), 10767 S. Seeley Ave, 

 Chicago, 111. Electrical engineering. Marietta, 

 Ohio, March 6, 72. A.B, Marietta, 92; M.E, 

 Cornell, 95. Gen. inspector. Commonwealth Edi- 

 son Co, 00-11, engineer of distribution, 11- 

 Chanute medal. West. Soc. Eng, 10; Billings 

 prize, Nat. Elec. Light Ass, 14. Elec. Eng; 

 Ilium. Eng. Soc; Nat. Elec. Light Ass; West. 

 Soc. Eng. Electrical distribution and econo- 

 mics; electric central station distribution. 



Gee, Prof. Wilson, University of South Carolina, 

 Columbia, S. C. Biology. Union, S. C, Sept. 

 18, 88. B.S, Clemson, 08; A.M, South Caro- 

 lina, 10; fellow, California, 12-13, Ph.D, 13. 

 Asst. biol. South Carolina, 08-09; zool, Wis- 

 consin, 09-11; asst. prof, Clemson, 11-12; prof, 

 biol, South Carolina, 13-14; Emory, 14-17; asst. 

 director agr. exten, Clemson, 17-19; 'prof. rural 

 social science, South Carolina, 19- Soc. Zool; 

 Ass. Anat. Animal behavior; entomology; em- 

 bryology. 



Geer, Dr. William C(hauiicey), 630 Diagonal 

 Eoad, Akron, Ohio. Chemistry. Ogdensburg, 

 N. Y, June 17, 76. A.B, Cornell, 02, fellow, 

 03-04, Ph.D, 05. Instr. science, Tiigh sch, Ny- 

 ack, N. Y, 98-99; asst. chem, Cornell, 02-03, 

 instr, 04-06; expert wood distillation, U. S. 

 Forest Service, 06-07; chief chemist, B. F. 

 Goodrich Co, 07-16, director development goods 

 and processes, 16-18, second v. pres. in charge 

 development, 18-20, v. pres, 20- A.A; Chem. 

 Soc. 



Geidel, Carl D, State Canners Laboratory, Old 

 Capitol, St. Paul, Minn. Chemistry. Bran- 

 don, Wis, Oct. 21, 88. B.S, Wisconsin, 11, M.S, 

 13. Asst. chemist and bacteriologist. Wis. State 

 Lab. of Hygiene, 11-13 ; baeter. chemist. Wis. 

 Dairy and' Food Commission, 13-17; junior 

 chemist, bur. chem, U. S. Dept. Agr, 17-19; 

 director, Minn. Canners Lab, 19-; director of 

 inspection, Minn, dist, Nat. Canners Ass, 19-; 

 bacteriologist, Minn. Dairy and Food Commis- 

 sion, 19- Soc. Bact; Chem. Soc; Pub. Health 

 Ass. Organic and food chemistry; food bac- 

 teriology; canning. 



G^iger, Dr. George A(ugustus), 43 Gaston St, 

 West Orange, N. J. Chemistry. Orange, N. J, 

 Aug. 24, 86. A.B, Harvard, 08; A.M, Columbia, 

 10, Ph.D, 11. Chemist, Am. Viscose Co, 12-13; 



research chemist, bur. chem, L^. S. Dept. Agr, 

 13-17; manager. Fries Bros. Chem. Works, 17- 

 Quinazolin group; quantitative method for ben- 

 zoic acid and benzaldehyde. 

 Geiger, Dr. Jacob Casson, U. S. Public Health 

 Service, Washington, D. C. Public health. 

 Alexandria, La, March 18, 85. A.B, Tulane, 

 05, Ph.M, 08, M.D, 12, D.P.H, 17. Bacteriolo- 

 gist and director, bur. laboratories, Calif. State 

 Board of Health; epidemiologist, U. S. Pub. 

 Health Service, 16- Pub. Health Ass; Am. Med. 

 Ass. Botulism; malaria. 

 Geiser, Prof. Sam(uel) W(ood), Fayette, Iowa. 

 Zoology. Independence, Iowa, June 11, 90. 

 A.B, Upper Iowa, 14, A.M, 19; Iowa State, 

 16; Hopkins, 19-21; fellow, Iowa, 19. Prof. 

 biol. and geol, Guilford, 14-16; biol. Upper 

 loiva, 17- Iowa Acad; N. Dak. Acad; N. C. 

 Acad; Conchol. Soc. of Gt. Britain and Ireland. 

 Experimental and invertebrate zoology; fresh- 

 water mussels; fresh-water algae; Spermato- 

 phyta. 

 Geisler, Joseph F(rank), N. Y. Mercantile Ex- 

 change, Cor. Hudson and Harrison Sts, New 

 York, ISr. Y. Chemistry. East Saginaw, Mich, 

 March 20, 60. Ph.C, Michigan, 80, 80-83, Sc.D, 

 11. Asst. pharmacy and qual. chem. and to Prof. 

 A. B. Prescott, Michigan, 80-83; chemist, Thur- 

 ber, Wyland and Co, 83-87; official chemist, 

 N. Y. Mercantile Exchange, 85- Chemist, N. 

 Y. State Dept. Agr. and N. Y. State Dairy 

 Commission, 85- Ebert prize. Am. Pharmaceut. 

 Ass, 89. A.A; Chem. Soc; Soc. Chem. Indust; 

 Pharmaceut. Ass; London Chem. Soe. Analyt- 

 ical methods; chemistry of foods. 

 Geissler, Prof. L(udwig) E(einliold), Randolph- 

 Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, Va. Psy- 

 chology. Leipzig, Germany, Sept. 22, 79. Teach- 

 ers' Sem, Loebau, Saxony; Litt.B. Texas, 05; 

 Ph.D, Cornell, 09. Asst. psychol, Cornell, 05-09, 

 instr, 09-11 ; research psychologist, Nela Re- 

 search Lab, 11-12; assoc. prof, psychol. and di- 

 rector, sch. educ, Georgia, 12-16; asst. prof, 

 Clark Col, 16-20; assoc. prof, Eandolph-Macon 

 Woman's Col, SO- Demonstrator exp. and ap- 

 plied psychol. Clark, 13-20; managing ed, 'Jour. 

 Applied Psychol,' 17- A.A; Psychol. Ass; S. 

 Soc. Philos. and Psj'chol. Attention; color 

 vision; aft'ection; expectation; child study; 

 mental tests; consciousness. 

 George, Prof. N(athan) R(ichard), Jr, Massa- 

 chusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, 

 Mass. Mathematics. Mendon, Mass, Dec. 6, 65. 

 A.B, Harvard, 90, A.M, 91. Instr. math, Mass. 

 Inst. Tech, 91-99, asst. prof, 99-13, assoc. prof, 

 IS- Eng. Educ; Ass. Prof. 

 George, Prof. R(ussell) D, University of Colo- 

 rado, Boulder, Colo. Geology, Petrology. Clare- 

 mont, Ont, May 5, 66. Woodstock (Can), 84- 

 85; B.A, McMaster, 97, M.A, 98: fellow, 

 Chicago, 98-00. Master, Woodstock (Can), 91- 

 95, science master, 95-96; instr. geol, Iowa, 

 00-01, asst. prof, 01-02, prof, petrol, and econ. 

 geol, 02-03; geol, Colorado, 03-; state geologist, 

 Colo, 07- Asst, Ont. Bur. Mines, 98; U. S. 

 Geol. Surv, 99; asst. geol, Chicago, summers, 

 00-02. A.A; Geol. Soc; Soc. Econ. Geol; Min. 

 Eng; Colo. Sci. Soc. Mining and use of metals 

 by ancient Egyptians; tungsten deposits of 



