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Cannon, Dr. W(illiam) A(ustin), Tucson, Ariz. 

 *Botany. Washington, Mich, Sept. 23, 70. A.B, 

 Stanford, 99, A.M, 00; fellow, Columbia, 00-02. 

 Ph.D, 02. Asst. bot, Stanford, 99-00; asst. in 

 laboratories, N. Y. Bot. Garden, 02-03; res. 

 investigator, desert lab, Carnegie Institution, OS- 

 OS, mem. staff, 05- Carnegie fellow, 03- A.A; 

 Soc. Nat; Bot. Soc; Ecol. Soc; West. Soc. Nat. 

 Biology of desert plants; root systems of desert 

 plants; aeration of roots. 



Canter, Dr. Hall, Ashland, Va. Chemistry. Balti- 

 more, Md, April 5, 73. A.B, Eandolph-Macon, 

 92, A.M, 97; Ph.D, Hopkins, 00. Lecture asst. 

 chem, Hopkins, 99; assoc, Tulane, 00; prof, 

 Bandolph-Macon, 00- ' A.A ; Chem. Soc. Ben- 

 zene sulphonic acid derivatives; orthophenylsul- 

 phonebenzoic acid and derivatives. 



Caparo y Perez, Prof. J(ose) A(ngel), Box 5-i, 

 Notre Dame, Ind. Mathematics, Electrical en- 

 gineering. Cuzco, Peru, S. A, Nov. 2, 88. C.E, 

 Notre Dame, 08, M.C.E, 09, E.E, 09, M.S, 11, 

 M.E, Ph.D, 13; ScD, St. Anthony, Peru, 10; 

 A.M, Chicago, 19. Instr. physics and math, 

 Notre Dame, 08-09; prof. chem. and anthrop, 

 St. Anthony, Peru, 09-10; prof, physics, math, 

 and elec. eng, Notre Dame, 12-14, dean, dept. 

 elec. eng, 14- Instr. elec. eng, Carnegie Inst. 

 Tech, 17. Hughes medal, Notre Dame. A.A; 

 Math. Soc; Elec. Eng; Math. Ass; Am. Geog. 

 Soc ; Ind. Acad. Some physical facts in their 

 relation to the nervous system; non-Euclidean 

 geometries and hyperspace. 



Capp, J(ohn) A (lien), 62 Bedford Eoad, Sche- 

 nectady, N. Y. Mechanical engineering. Penn- 

 sylvania. Chief, testing lab. Gen. Elec. Co, 92- 

 Mech. Eng; Min. Eng; Soc. Test. Mat. (pres, 

 19); British Inst. Metals; British Iron and 

 Steel Inst. Materials of engineering. 



Capps, Prof. Joseph A(lmarin), 1215 E. 56th 

 St, Chicago, 111. Medicine. Jacksonville, 111, 

 Feb. 28, 72. A.B, 111. Col. 91; M.D, Harvard, 

 95, fellow, 95-96, A.M, 97. Asst. prof, med. 

 Bush Med. Col, O-i-18, prof, 19- Chief, med. 

 service. Cook Co. Hosp; lieut. col, M.C, A.E.F, 18- 

 19. Am. Physicians; Soc. Clin. Invest, (v. pres, 

 09, pres, 16); Chicago Inst. Med. Morphology 

 of blood; physiology of pleura; respiratory in- 

 fections; venous blood pressure; epidemic strep- 

 tococcus infection. 



Capps, Dr. S(tephen) R(eid), Jr, TJ. S. Geological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C, Geology. -Jackson- 

 ville, *I11, Oct. 15, 81. A.B, Chicago, 03, fel- 

 low, 05-07, Ph.D, 07. Instr. physiog, Chicago, 

 03-04; with V . S. Geol. Surv, 06- Geol. Soc; 

 Wash. Acad; Wash. Geol. Soc. Glacial and 

 areal geology; underground waters; areal and 

 economic geology in Alaska. 



Card, Prof. Fred W(allace), Sylvania, Pa. Agri- 

 culture. Sylvania, Feb. 17, 63. B.S.A, Cornell, 

 92, M.S, 93. Asst. horticulturist. Cornell E:sp. 

 Sta, 93; assoc. prof, hort, Nebraska, 93-98; 

 prof, R. I. Col, 98-07, hort. and agr, 01-07. 

 Pomol. Soc. Horticulture; plant breeding; bush 

 fruits ; farm management. 



Card, John H(enry), 31 Elm Ave, Brockton, Mass. 

 Chemistry. Deering, Maine, Nov. 22, 87. B.S, 

 Dartmouth, 11. Teacher science and math, high 

 sch, Southampton, N. Y, 11-12; New Bedford, 

 Mass, 13-15; science, Brockton, 15- Research 



chemist, C. W. S, 18. A.A; Chem, Soc; New 

 Eng. Ass. Chem. Teachers. War gases for cold 

 weather offense. 



Cardiff, Dr. Ira D, Tieton Drive and Grandview 

 Ave, S, Yakima, Wash. Botany. Stark Co, 111, 

 June 20, 73. B.S, Knox, 97; fellow, Chicago, 

 03-04; Ph.D, Columbia, 06. Teacher and prin- 

 cipal, pub. schools, 111, 97-01; asst. bot, Colum- 

 bia, 04-06; asst. prof, Utah, 06-07, prof, 07-08; 

 Washburn, 08-12 ; plant path. Wash. State, 12- 

 20, head, dept. bot, and director, Exp. Sta, 13- 

 20. A.A; Kans. Acad; Utah Acad, (pres, 08). 

 Morphology of Pteridophytes; cytology. 



Carey, Prof. E(l)en) J(ames), Marquette School 

 of Medicine, Milwaukee, Wis. Anatomy. Chi- 

 cago, III, July 31, 89. B.S, Creighton, 16, M.S, 

 18, Sc.D, 20. Instr. anat, Creighton, 14-18, 

 asst. prof, 18; prof, Marquette, 20- Lecturer 

 histol, Chicago, 18. A.A; Ass. Anat. Biology; 

 bone and joint development; teratology; myo- 

 genesis. 



Carhart, Prof. Daniel, 1410 Center St, Wilkins- 

 burg. Pa. Mathematics, Civil engineering. 

 Clinton, N. J, Jan. 28, 39. B.C.E, Polytech. 

 Col. of Pa, 59, M.C.E, 69; hon. Sc.D, Pitts- 

 burgh, 97. Asst. prof. math, and eng, Polytech. 

 Col. of Pa, 68-72, prof, 72-77; Pittsburgh, 82- 

 92, math, and civil eng. and dean, eng. faculty, 

 92-08, emer. prof, civil eng, 08- Eng. Educ; 

 West. Pa. Eng. Soc. 



Carleton, Prof. M(ark) A(lfred), United Fruit 

 Co, Bocus del Tore, Panama. Agronomy. 

 Jerusalem, Ohio, March 7, 66. B.S, Kan- 

 sas State, 87, M.S, 93. Instr. nat. hist, Gar- 

 field Univ, 89-90, prof, 90-91; asst. botanist, 

 Kans. Exp. Sta. 92-93; cerealist, bur. plant in- 

 dust, U. S. Dept. Agr, 94-18; field investigator, 

 V. S. Grain Corp, 19- Agr. explorer in Russia 

 for U. S. Dept. Agr, 98-00; Pa. Chestnut Tree 

 Blight Commission, 12-13; expert in charge, U. 

 S. grain exhibit, and mem. int. jury, class 39, 

 Paris Expos. 00, Chevalier du Merite agricole, 

 01. A.A; Bot. Soc; Soc. Agron. (pres. 08); 

 Phytopath. Soc; Ass. Geog; Wash. Bot. Soc; 

 Wash. Biol. Soc; Kans. Acad. Uredineae of 

 the Great Plains; cereal rusts of the United 

 States; Russian cereals; durum wheats; climate 

 in relation to wheat cultivation ; ontogeny _ of 

 cereal rusts; physiological relations of spring 

 and winter cereals. 



Carleton, Prof. Paul W(luttier), Jackson Labora- 

 tory, Wilmington, Del. Chemistry. Haverhill, 

 Mass, April 10, 83. A.B, Harvard, 06, A.M, 07, 

 Ph.D, 11. Instr. chem, Case, 07-09; Wisconsin, 

 11-14, asst. prof, 14- Research chemist ga3 

 warfare, E. I. duPont de Nemours and Co, 17- 

 19. Chem. Soc. Organic chemistry; qninone 

 addition reactions; firignard reaction; organic 

 chemistry of titanium. 

 Carlson, Prof. A(nton) J(iilius), University of 

 Chicago, Chicago, 111. *Physiology. Svarteborg, 

 Sweden, Jan. 29, 75. B.S, Augiistana, 98, A.M, 

 99; Ph.D, Stanford. 02; hon. M.D, Lund, 18. 

 Asst. physiol. Stanford, 01-02; research asst, 

 Carnegie 'institution, 03-04; assoc. physiol, Chi- 

 cago, 04-05, asst. prof, 05-09, assoc. prof, 09- 

 14, prof, 14- Instr. gen. and comp. physiol. 

 Woods Hole, 05-07; lieut. col, Snnit. C. 17-18. 

 Int. Zool. Cong. Graz, 10; Int. Cong. Physiol, 



