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agcr, estate and grounds, 20- Teacher bot, 

 George Washington, 12-19. A.A; Wash. Bot. 

 Soc. Physiology and germination of seeds. 



Harris, Dr. A(bram) W(megardner), 150 Fifth 

 Ave, New York, N. Y. Agriculture. Philadel- 

 phia, Pa, Nov. 7, 58. A.B, Wesleyan, 80, A.M, 

 83, LL.D, 04. Sc.D, Bowdoin, 94; LL.D, New 

 Brunswick, 00; Maine, 01. Tutor math, and 

 registrar, Wesleyan, 81-84, instr. hist, 84-88; 

 asst. director, office of exp. stations, U. S. Dept. 

 Agr, 88-91, director, 91-93; pres, Maine, 93- 

 01 ; director. Tome Inst, 01-OG ; pres, North- 

 western, 06-16; cor. sec'y, Board of Educ, M. E. 

 CJnn-ch. 1G^ A. A. 



Harris, Dr. Clarence P(eavy), Tower Manufactur- 

 ing Co, New York, N. Y. Chemistry. Danbury, 

 Conn, Sept. 18, 91. Chemist. Columbia, 14, A.M, 

 15, Ph.D, 17. CUef chemist, Toicer Mfg. Co. 

 Chem. Soc. Syntheses in the terpene field. 



Harris, Prof. David Fraser, 80 S. Park St, 

 Halifax, N. S, Can. Physiology. Edinburgh, 

 Scotland, Feb. 24, 67. Edinburgh; M.B, CM, 

 Glasgow, 93, M.D, 95; B.Sc, London, 99; 

 Sc.D, Birmingham, 11; Berne; Ziirich; Jena. 

 Muirhead demonstrator physiol, Glasgow, 95; 

 lecturer, St. Andrews. 98-08; Birmingham, 

 09; prof, physiol. and histol, Dalhousie, 11- 

 Armitstead lecturer, Dundee, 95; Thomson lec- 

 turer nat. science, Aberdeen, 11 ; hygiene, St. 

 Andrews; Birmingham, 09; Queen's (Can), 13; 

 iiniv. representative, Med. Council of Can, 12. 

 Fel. Edinburgh Royal Soc; Scottish Micros. Soc. 

 (pres, 08-09); London Biochem. Soc; N. S. 

 Inst. (v. pres, 14). Neuromuscular periodici- 

 ties; reducing powers of tissues; physiological 

 inertia in protoplasm; consciousness as a cause 

 of neural activity; history of physiology. 



Harris, Dr. D(owney) L(amar), Metropolitan 

 Building, St. Louis, Mo. Pathology. Franklin, 

 Ky, April 26, 75. M.D, Michigan, 99. Pa- 

 thologist, St. Louis City Hosp. and city bac- 

 teriologist, St. Louis, 06-13; prof, hygiene and 

 prev. med, St. Louis, 13-16. Major, M.C, 18-19. 

 Ass. Path, and Bact ; Soc. Bact. Rabies. 



Harris, Prof. F(raiiklin) S(tewart), Experiment 

 Station, Logan, Utah. Agronomy. Benjamin, 

 Utah, Aug. 29, 84. B.S, Brigham Young, 07; 

 Ph.D, Cornell, 11. Instr. science, Juarez Acad, 

 Mex, 04-05; asst. agr. chem, Brigham Young, 

 06-07 ; asst. chemist, Utah Exp. Sta, 07-08 ; 



. asst. soils, Cornell, 09-10, instr, 10-11; prof, 

 agron, Utah Col, and agronomist, Exp. Sta, 

 11-, director, 16- Director, sch. agr. cng, Utah 

 Col, 12-16. Chairman, sect. agr. eng. Int. Dry 

 Farming Cong, 12-14. A.A; Soc. Agron. (pres, 

 Cornell sect, 10-11, v. pres, 19, pres, 20) ; Soc. 

 Agr. Eng. (councilor, 15); Farm Econ. Ass; 

 Ass. Sugar Beet Agr; fel. Utah Acad, (pres, 

 16"). Irrigation; dry farming; sugar beets; 

 soils. 



Harris, Prof. G(ilbert) D(ennison), Cornell Uni- 

 versity, Ithaca, N. Y. * Pahontology , Stratigra- 

 phy. "Ellicott, N. Y, Oct. 2, 64. Ph.B, Cornell, 

 86, 86-87. Asst, Ark. Geol. Surv, 87-88; U. S. 

 Geol. Surv, 88-92; Tex. Geol. Surv, 92-93; 

 asst. prof, paleont, Cornell, 94-97, paleont. and 

 stratig, 97-09, prof, 09- State geologist, La, 

 98-09 ; ed. and publisher. ' Bulletins Am. 

 Paleont'; 'Paleont. Americana.' A.A; Paleont. 



Soc; Gool. Soc; Soc. geol. de France. Paleon- 

 tology and stratigraphy of the Gulf Tertiaries. 

 Harris, Prof. Gorham W(aller), 47 Churchill St, 

 NewtonvUle, Mass. Chemistry. Providence, E. 

 I, Jan. 7, 85. A.B, Harvard, 07, A.M. 09, Ph.D. 

 15. Asst. and teaching fellow chem, Harvard, 

 08-10; instr, Simmons, 10-13, asst. prof, 14- 

 A.A; Chem. Soc. Floating equilibrium. 



Harris, Harry, U. S. Post Oifice, Kansas City, Mo. 

 Ornithology. Moberly, Mo, April 17, 78. Mich- 

 igan; Washington (^St. Louis). Commer- 

 cial artist, 99-02; catihicr, Kansas City Post 

 Office, 02- Mem. Ornith. Union ; Cooper Ornith. 

 Club; Wilson Ornith. Club; St. Louis Acad. 

 Birds of the Kansas City region. 



Harris, Prof. H(eiiry) r(auntleroy), Wesley Road, 

 Atlanta, Ga. Pathology. Chambers Co, Ala, 

 March 10, 67. Private schools; M.D. Atlanta 

 . Med. Col, 89 ; M.D, Jeflferson Med. Col, 90. 

 Prof, chem, South. Med. Col, 92-95; assoc. prof, 

 path, and bacter, Jefferson Med. Col, 96-01; 

 Col. Physicians and Surg, Atlanta, 02-10; sec'y 

 and director, laboratories, Ga. State Board of 

 Health, 03-17. Ass. Path, and Bact; Soc. 

 Trop. Med. Bacteriology; effects of drug?-on 

 tissue; pellagra; amebic dysentery; hookworms. 



Harris, Isaac F(aust), Tuckahoe, N. Y. Chem- 

 istry. Chapel Hill, N. C. B.S, North Carolina, 

 00, M.S, 02; Ph.D, Yale, 15. Chemist, Conn. 

 Exp. Sta, and Carnegie research student, 01-07; 

 director, Lederle Antitoxin Lab, 07-12; Arling- 

 ton Research Laboratories, 12-15; dept. bio- 

 chem, E. R. Squibb and Sons, 16-19; Harris 

 Lahoratories, 20- Chem. Soc; Soc. Exp. Biol; 

 Pub. Health Ass. Physiological chemistry; 

 vegetable proteids and their decomposition prod- 

 ucts; blood serum immunity; vitamins. 



Harris, Dr. J(ames) Arthur, Cold Spring Har])or, 

 N. Y. *Botany, Zoology. Plantsville, Ohio, 

 Sept. 29, 80. A.B, Kansas, 01, A.M, 02; Ph.D, 

 Washington (St. Louis), 03. Asst. b.ot, Mo. 

 Bot. Garden, 01-03 ; instr, Washington (St. 

 Louis), 03-07; librarian. Mo. Bot. Garden, 04- 

 07; hot. investigator, sta. for exp. evolution, 

 Carnegie Institution, 07- Instr. bot, summer 

 sch, Kansas, 00, 01. A.A; Soc. Nat. (treas, 

 15-20); Soc. Exp. Biol; Bot. Soc; Ecol. Soc; 

 Statist. Ass; Meteorol. Soc. Plant and animal 

 ecology and geographical distribution; experi- 

 mental evolution ; biometry. 



Harris, Dr. J(ames) E(Imer), 211 Park Ave, East 

 Orange, N. .1. Chemistry. Larned, Kans, Nov. 

 5, 82. A.B, Michigan, 08, M.S, 09, Ph.D, 11. 

 Instr, high sch, Bay City, Mich, 04-07; asst. 

 physics, Michigan. 08-11, instr, chom, 11- 

 17; research chemist, IFest. Elect. Co, 17- Re- 

 search chemist, Mich. Exp. Sta, summers, 10- 

 14. Chem. Soc. Physical and soil chemistry; 

 ebstic properties of bismuth wires; linio-sulphur 

 compounds; adsorption in soils and kaolin; soil 

 acidity; selective adsorption in suspension col- 

 loids. 



Harris, Dr. Norman Mac L(eod), 577 Jarvis St, 

 Toronto. Canada. Bacteriology. Montreal, Can. 

 Feb. 3, 70. M.B. Toronto, 94. Demonstrator 

 bacter, Toronto, 96-97; asst. path, Hopkins, 

 97-98. bacter, 98-99. instr, 99-00, assoc, 00-03; 

 instr, Chicago. 03-07, asst. prof, 07. A.A; Asa. 

 Path, and Bact; Soc. Bact. (sec'y and treaa, 



