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Asst. surgeon, Granite Mining Hosp, Granite, 

 Mont, 04-05; asst. pharmacol, Michigan, 05- 

 08; asst. pharmacologist, U. S. Pub. Health 

 Service, 08-13 ; asst. prof. Pharmacol, Harvard 

 Med. Sch, 13-18, assoc. prof, and asst. dean, 18- 

 Physiol. Soc; Pharmacol. Soc. 



Haley, Prof. Francis ECaymond), "Wolfville, N. S, 

 Can. Physics. Yarmouth, N, S, Aug. 24, 62. 

 B.A, Acadia, 84, M.A. 91; A.B, Harvard, 86; 

 Leipzig, 91-92. Instr, Free Acad, Norwich, 

 Conn, 88-91; prof, physics, Acadia, 92-, dean, 

 faculty of applied science, 09-17. Mem. board 

 of governors, N. S. Tech. Col; examiner physics, 

 N. S. Provincial Med. Board; high sch. and 

 teachers ' certificates for N. S ; Physical Soc ; 

 N. S. Inst. X-rays. 



Hall, Prof. Arthur G(raham), Fniversity of Mfch- 

 igan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Mathemaiirs. Mem- 

 phis, Mich, Dec. 9, 6.5. B.S, Michigan, 87; 

 Ph.D, Leipzig, 02. Teacher physics and chem, 

 later teacher math, and principal, high sch, La- 

 Porte, Ind, 87-91 ; instr. math, Michigan, 91- 

 93 ; head teacher physics, high sch. Grand 

 Rapids, Mich, 93-94 ; instr. math, ^Michigan, 

 94-03; asst. prof, Illinois, 03-05; prof, Miami, 

 05-08; prof, math, registrar and univ. ed, 

 Michigan, 08- A. A; Math. Soc. Theory of 

 transformation groups. 



Hall, Dr. A(sapli), Jr, Naval Observatory, "Wash- 

 ington, D. C. Astronoviy. Cambridge, Mass, 

 Oct. 6, 59. George Washington, 76-78; A.B, 

 Harvard, 82; Ph.D, Yale, 89. Asst, Naval Ob- 

 servatory, 82-85; Yale Observatory, 85-89; asst. 

 astronomer. Naval Observatory, 82-92 ; prof, 

 astron, Michigan, 92-05; asst. Naval Obserra- 

 tory, 05-08, prof, math, U. S. Navy, 08-; astron, 

 George Washington, 08- A.A. (sec'y. A, 95, 

 gen. sec'y, 97, v. pres, 00) ; Astron. Soc; Wash. 

 Acad; Astron. Gesell. Mass of Saturn; orbit of 

 Neptune's satellite; orbits of comets; determi- 

 nation of star places with meridian circles; equa- 

 torial observations; determination of orbits of 

 satellites. 



HaU, Dr. Dorothy, 2411 Putnam St, Toledo, Ohio. 

 Chemistry. Toledo, Sept. 20, 96. B.S, Michi- 

 gan, 18, fellow, 18-20, Ph.D, 20. Asst. anal, 

 chem, Michigan, 17-19; with research lah, Gen. 

 Elec. Co, Schenectady, N. Y. Analytical meth- 

 ods in chemistry. 



HaU, Prof. Edwin H(erbert), 39 Garden St, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. *Physics. Gorham, Maine, Nov. 

 7, 55. A.B, Bowdoin, 75, LL.D, 05; Ph.D, 

 Hopkins, 80. Asst. physi<;s, Hopkins, 80-81; 

 instr, Harvard, 81-88, asst. prof, 88-95, prof, 

 95-14, Rumford prof, 14- Nat. Acad; A.A. 

 (v. pres, 04) ; Physical Soc. (mem. council, 03- 

 06); Am. Acad; cor. mpm. British Ass. Hall 

 effect in various metals; changes of tempera- 

 ture in walls of steam-engine cylinder; thermal 

 conductivity of nickel and iron; deflection of 

 falling bodies; Thomson effect in soft iron; 

 theory of thermoelectric action ; thermoelectric 

 heterogeneity in various metals ; air resistance 

 to falling inch-spheres; electromagnetic and 

 thermomagnetic effects in soft iron; theory of 

 thermoelectric action and of thermal conduction 

 in metals, based upon the conception of dual 

 electric conduction. 



Hall, Dr. Elliot S(nell), 127 Forrest Ave, James- 

 town, N. Y. Chemistry. Kiantone, N. Y, Oct. 

 21, 73. A.B, Amherst, 96; fellow, Hopkins, 

 03-04, Ph.D, 04. Asst. chem, Cornell, 00-01; 

 research asst, Chicago, 04-06; acting asst. prof, 

 chem, Washington ('Seattle). 06-07; assoc. prof, 

 Amherst, 07-12. Chem. Soc. Inorganic chem- 

 istry. 



Hall, Dr. Elmer E(dgar), 1501 Le Roy Ave, Berke- 

 ley, Calif. Physics. McGregor, Iowa, Aug. 21, 

 70. B.S, Southern California, 93; M.S, Cali- 

 fornia, 96, Whiting fellow, 01-02; Ph.D, Cor- 

 nell, 02. V. principal and head, science dept, 

 high sch. Long Beach, 96-99; asst. physics, 

 California, 99-01, instr, 02-06, asst. prof, 06- 

 10, assoc. prof, 10-19, prof, 19- A.A; Physical 

 Soc. Penetration in total reflection; vibrations 

 in buildings due to street traffic, running ma- 

 chinery and wind gusts. 



Hall, Dr. G(ranviUe) Stanley, 156 Woodland St, 

 Worcester, Mass. *Psychology. Ashfield, Mass, 

 Feb. 1, 46. A.B, Williams, 67, A.M, 70, LL.D, 

 89; Union Theol. Sem. 67-68. 70-71; Berlin 

 and Bonn, 69-70; Berlin and Heidelberg, 71- 

 72; Ph.D, Harvard, 78; Berlin and Leipzig, 

 78-80 ; LL.D, Michigan, 88 ; Hopkins, 02 ; Mary- 

 land, 07. Prof, philos, Antioch, 72-76; instr, 

 Harvard. 76-78; lecturer, Hnrvard and Will- 

 iams, 80-81 ; prof, psychol, Hopkins, 81-88 ; 

 pres. and prof. Dsychol, Clark, 8S-2i). Ed, ' Am. 

 Jour, of Psychol,*' 87-; 'Pedagog. Sem,' 91-; 

 'Am. Jour, of Religious Psychol,' 04-15; '.Jour. 

 Internat. Relations,' 10-; *Jour. Applied Psy- 

 chol,' 17. Nat. Acad; Psychol. Ass; hon. mem. 

 Psychopath. Ass; Philos. Ass; fel. Am. Aca^i; 

 Antiq. Soc; Mass. Hist. Soc. Experimental psy- 

 chology; child-study; education; philosophy. 



HaU, Prof. H(arvey) M(onroe), University of 

 California, Berkelev, Calif. Botany. Lee Co, 

 111, March 29, 74. B.S, California, 01, M.S, 02, 

 Ph.D, 06. Herbarium asst, California, 01-02, 

 asst. bot. and asst. botanist, Exp. Sta, 02-03, 

 in.-^tr, 03-08, asst. prof, 08-19; investigator ecoL 

 research, Carnegie Institution, 19- Hon. cura- 

 tor, herbarium, California. Bot. Soc; Ecol. 

 Soc; fel. Calif. Acad. Experimental taxonomy 

 and eeolog}' of North American plants, especially 

 compositae. 



Hall, Prof. Ivan C(Iifford), University of CaUfor- 

 nia. Berkeley, CaUf. Bacteriology. Allegan, 

 Mich, Aug. 7, 85. A.B, Colo. Col, 08 ; M.S, Cali- 

 fornia, 11. Bacteriologist, Cutter Laboratories, 

 11-15; asst. bacter, California, 11-13, asst. prof, 

 15-18, assoc. prof, 18- Bacteriologist, Red Cross 

 Lab. Car, 18. A.A; Soc. Bacter; West. Soc. Nat; 

 Cooper Ornith. Club; Calif. Acad. Anaerobic 

 bacteria; action of gentian violet on bacteria; 

 l\Tnphangitis in horses. 



Hall, Prof. Lyman B(eecher), Haverford College, 

 Haverford, Pa. ^Chemistry. New Bedford, 

 Mass, Jan. 16, 52. A.B, Amherst, 73; Ph.D, 

 Gnttingen, 75; fellow, Hopkins, 76-79. Asst. 

 chem, Hopkins, 79-80; prof, Haverford, 80-17, 

 emer. prof, 17- Special agent, tenth census, 80. 

 A.A; Chem. Soc; Philos. Soc; Chem. GeseU. 

 Orthonitro-salieylie acid; oxidation of sulpha- 

 mids; litmus. 



HaU, Mrs. Mary B(owers), 37 E. Church St, 

 Bethlehem, Pa. Zoology. Saco, Maine, Oct. 2, 



