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Arlitt, Dr. Ada Hart, Low Buildings, Brvn Mawr, 

 Pa. Psjichologii. New Orleans, La, July 27, 90. 

 A.B, Tiilane, 13; Ph.D, Ctieago, 17. Fellow, 

 Sprague Mem. Inst, Cliicago, 17; assoc. educ. 

 psychol, Bryn Mawr, 11- Psychol. Ass; S. Soc. 

 Philos. and Psychol. Educational and animal 

 psychology; mental tests. 



Arms, Dr. B(urdett) L(oomis), State Bo.Tid of 

 Health, Jacksonville, Fla. Bacteriology, Spring- 

 field, Vt, Sept. 27, 69. M.D, Vt. Coi. Med, 05. 

 Bacteriologist, Boston Board of Health Lab, 

 06-08; asst. director, 08-10. director, 10-13; 

 lecturer munic. lab. methods, Mass. Inst. Tech, 

 10-13; state bacteriologist, Oregon, 13-14; prof, 

 prev. med, Texas, 14-16; state bacteriologist, 

 Ala, 16-17; director, div. diagnostic laboratories, 

 Fla. State Board of Health, 17- Ass. Path, and 

 Bact; Am. Med. Ass; Pub. Health Ass; Nat. 

 Committee Milk Standards. Laboratory studies 

 of diphtheria, tuberculosis, glanders, and hook- 

 worm. 



Armsby, Dr. H(enry) P(rentiss), State College, 

 Pa. * Animal nutrition. Northbridge, Mass, Sept 

 21, 53. B.S, Worcester, 71; Ph.B, Yale, 74, 

 Ph.D, 79, Sc.D, 20; Leipzig, 76; LL.D, Wiscon- 

 sip,04. Asst. chem. Worcester, 71-72; teacher nat. 

 science, high sch, Fitehburg, Mass, 74-75; asst. 

 chem, Rutgers, 76-77 ; chemist, Conn. Exp. Sta, 

 77-81; V. principal. Conn. Col, 81-83; prof. agr. 

 chem. Wisconsin, and assoc. director, Exp. Sta, 

 83-87; director. Exp. Sta, Pa. State, 87-07, 

 dean, sch. of agr, 90-02, director, inst. of ani- 

 mal nutrition, 07- Chairman, committee on 

 coop. exp. sta. exhibits, Columbian Expos, 93; 

 Paris, 00; mem. committee on dairy tests, Co- 

 lumbian Expos, 93 ; expert animal nutrition, U. 

 S. Dept. Agr, 98-20; mem. Commission on Agr. 

 Research, 06-08; delegate. Inter- Allied Scien- 

 tific Food Commission, 18. Nat. Acad; A, A; 

 Soc. Prom. Agr. 8ci ; Physiol. Soc; Ass. Agr. 

 Ool. (pres, 99) ; Soc. Animal Nutrition (pres, 

 08); Soc. Biol. Chem; for. mem, Stockholm 

 Royal Acad. Agr. Stock feeding; utilization of 

 the potential energy of the food of domestic 

 animals. 



Armstrong, Prof. A(ndrew) C(ampbell), Middle- 

 town, Conn. * Philosophy, Psychology. New 

 York, N. Y. Aug. 22, 60.^ A.B, Princeton, 81, 

 fellow, 81-82, A.M. 84, theol. sem, 82-85, hon. 

 Ph.D. 96; Berlin, 8.5-86; A.M. Wesleyan, 94. 

 Assoc, prof, ecclesiastical hist, Princeton Theol. 

 Sem, 86-87, instr. hist, Princeton, 87-88; prof, 

 philos, Wesleyan. 88- Cooperating ed, ' PsTchol. 

 Rev,' 04-10. Psychol. Ass; Ass. Prof; Philos, 

 Ass. (mem. exec, committee, 01-03, pres, 15), 

 Historical philosophy; history of intellectual 

 progress; eras of 'Aufkliirung' in western 

 thinking; historical development of the philoso- 

 phy of values. 



Armstrong, Dr. Charles, U, S, Public Health 

 Service, Washington, D. C. Medicine. Allinnce 

 Ohio, Sept. 25, m. B.S, Mt. Union, 10; M.D^ 

 Hopkins, 15, Supt, schools. Oreentown, Ohio, 

 10-11; intern. New Haven Gen, Hosp, 15-16; 

 a.^st. surgeon. V. S. Pub. Health Serv, 16- Bot- 

 ulism; milksickncss; trachoma. 



Armstrong, Prof. Geo(rge) E, 320 Mountain St, 

 Montreal, Can. Surgery. Can, June 15, 54 

 M.D, CM, McGill, 77; LL.D, Queen's (Can); 



D.Sc, Liverpool. Prof, anat. Bishop's Col, 77- 

 83, physiol, 83-85; surg. and din. surg, McGill, 

 95- Col, C.O.M, 14-19; C.M.G, 18. Surg. Ass; 

 Col. Surg, (pres); Can. Med. Ass; Int. Soc. 

 Surg. Embryology and physiology of the intes- 

 tinal tract; gastric hemorrhage. 



Armstrong, Prof. G(ordon) N(elson), Delaware, 

 Ohio. Mathematics. Adelphi, Ohio, Feb, 14, 75. 

 A.B, Ohio Wesleyan, 93j A.M, Harvard, ' 03; 

 D.Tech, Munich, 13. Teacher math, and phvsics, 

 high sch, E. Liverpool, Ohio, 97-02; instr. math, 

 Oberlin, 05-07; assoc. prof, applied math, Ohio 

 Wesleyan, 07-10, prof, W- Research worker, 

 dept. terrestrial magnetism, Carnegie Institu- 

 tion, summer, 14. A.A; Math. Soc. Hidden 

 periodicities; magnetic and sunspot phenomena. 



Arnold, Dr. Bion J(oseph), 105 S. La Salle St, 

 Chicago, 111. Electrical engineering. Casnovia, 

 Mich, Aug. 14, 61. Nebraska, 79-80, E.E 98, 

 hon. D. Eng, 11; B.S, Hillsdale, 84, M.S,' 87, 

 hon. Ph.M, 89; Cornell, S8-8fl ; hon, Sc.D, Ar- 

 mour, 07. Industrial positions, 84-88; with 

 Thomson-Houston Elec. Co, 89-93; pres. Arnold 

 Elec. Power Sta. Co, 96-; consulting engineer 

 street railways, Chicago, 02-, chief subway en- 

 gineer. Consulting engineer, Pub. Service Com- 

 mission, First Dist, N. Y. State; univ. lecturer. 

 Medal, Trans-Miss. Expos, 98; La. Purchase 

 Expos, 04; diploma, Pan-Am. Expos, 01; Long- 

 streth medal, Franklin Inst, 03. Delegate, Int. 

 Elec. Cong, Paris, 00, St. Louis, 04 (chairman 

 exec, committee and v. pres). A.A; Elec. Eng. 

 (pres, 03); Civil Eng; Eng. Educ; West. See. 

 Eng. (pres, 06). The magnetic clutch; storage 

 batteries for traction work; power plants for 

 large buildings: single phase railway construc- 

 tion; traffic needs of large American and Cana- 

 dian cities ; aerial torpedoes. 

 Arnold, Dr. F(elix), 824 St. Nicholas Ave, New 

 York, N. Y. Psycholoqy. Education. New 

 Y^ork. June 15, 79. A.B, Col. City of N. Y, 98; 

 Pd.M. N. Y. ITniv, 02, Pd.D, 03;' Ph.D, Colum- 

 bia, 05, Teacher, pub. sch, N. T. City, 99-08, 

 principal, 08- Lecturer philos, Columbia, 07; 

 educ. psycho], dept. educ, Baltimore. Aid. 06, 

 lecturer school management, N. Y. Univ, 10. 

 A.A; Psychol. Ass; N. Y. Acad. The psychol- 

 ogy of association; attention and interest; 

 school and class management; mental and phys- 

 ical retardation; methods of instruction; theory 

 of education; social ethics; genetic psychology; 

 applied psychology. 

 Arnold, Dr. H(arold) D(eForest), 463 West St, 

 New York, N. Y. Physics. Woodstock Valley, 

 Conn, Sept. 3, S3. Ph.B, Wesleyan, 06, M.S, 07; 

 fellow, Chicago, 07-09, Ph.D. 11, Asst. phvsics, 

 Wesleyan, 06-07; Chicago, 08; prof, Mt. "Alli- 

 son, 09-10; re.tearcli engineer. Western Elec. Co, 

 11- A.A; Phvsic.-il Soc; Elec. Eng. Arc be- 

 tween metallic electrodes; viscosity; telephone 

 transmission. 



Arnold, Dr. Ralph, 42.1 T^uion Oil Building. 

 120 Broadwav. New York, N. Y. *Paleontology, 

 Geology. Marshalltown, Iowa. April 14, 75. 

 Throop, 94-96; A.B. Stanford, 99, A.M. 00, 

 Ph.D, 02. Asst. miner. Stanford. 99; instr. 

 chem. and phvsics, Hoitt's Sch. Menlo Park, 

 Calif, 99-00; field asst, Wash, Sch. of Mines 

 Mining Surv, 00; asst.'geol, Stanford, 00-02; 

 aid, U. S. Geol. Surv, 03-05, paleontologist, 05- 



