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state horticulturist, N. C, 04-06; v. pres. and 

 sec'y, Glen St. Mary Nurseries Co, 06-20, pres, 

 SO-; E. 0. Fainter Fertiliser Co, 18- Soc. Hort. 

 Sci; Pomol. Soc; Nat. Nut Growers Ass; Iowa 

 Acad; St. Louis Acad. Horticulture; citrus 

 fruits; pecans; crossing and botany of persim- 

 mons; citrus fruits. 



Hummel, J(ohn) A(dolph), 2143 Commonwealth 

 Ave, St. Paul, Minn. Chemistry. Washington 

 Co, Minn, June 12, 75. B.Agr, Minnesota, 99. 

 Chemist, Minn. State Dairy and Food Dept, 99- 

 00; asst. prof. agr. chem, Minnesota, and asst. 

 chemist, Exp. Sta, 00-09; chemist, Minn. State 

 Grain Inspection Dept, 17- A.A. Agricultural 

 chemistry. 



Hummell, Prof. E(obert) C(leveland), 11:^25 

 Knowlton Ave, Cleveland, Ohio. Chemistry. 

 Lithopolis, Ohio, Jan. 20, 85. B.S, Otterbein, 

 11; fellow, Ohio State, 11-13, A.M, 12, Ph.D, 

 18. Asst. chem, Ohio State, 13-14, instr, 14-17; 

 asst. prof. Case, 17- A.A; Chem. Soc. (sec'y, 

 Columbus sect, 16). Inorganic chemistry. 



Humphrey, C(larence) J(olm), University of Wis- 

 consin, Madison, Wis. Forest pathology. Wake- 

 man, Ohio, March 3, 82. A.B, B.S. (forestry), 

 Nebraska, 06. In office wood preservation, U. 

 S. Forest Service, 06-07; asst. myeol, Cornell, 

 07-09; in charge path, investigations, forest 

 products lah, Forest Service, U. S. Dept. Agr, 

 10-; lecturer forest path, Wisconsin, IS- A.A; 

 Bot. Soc; Phytopath. Soc; Wis. Acad. Life 

 history, distribution, morphology and control of 

 timber destroying fungi. 



Humphrey, Prof. Geo(rge) C(olvln), 438 ITniver- 

 sity Farm Place, Madison, Wis. Animal hus- 

 bandry. Palmyra, Mich, Feb. 13, 75. B.S, 

 Mich. Agr. Col. Instr. animal husbandry, Mich. 

 Agr. Col, 0203 ; prof, and chairman of dept, 

 Wisconsin, 03- The feeding of various farm 

 animals ; milking machine ; sheep and dairy 

 cattle breeding; the value of various grain ra- 

 tions for mutton production; the growth and 

 development of young animals receiving their 

 nutrients from a single plant source; the rela- 

 tion of medium and high protein rations to milk 

 secretion and to milk and butter fat ; the in- 

 fluence of a high protein ration on the growth 

 and quality of wool. 



Humphrey, Prof. Harry Baker, U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Botany. 

 Granite Falls, Minn, Aug. 4, 73. B.S, Minne- 

 sota, 99; Ph.D, Stanford, 07. Asst. bot, Min- 

 nesota, 98-99; acting instr, Stanford, 05-08; 

 asst. prof, Wash. State, 08-10, plant patholo- 

 gist, Exp. Sta, 08-12, prof, plant path, 10-12, 

 bot. and plant path, 12; pathologist in charge 

 cereal disease investigation, bur. p^ant indiist, 

 U. S. Dept. Agr, 13- Instr. in charge bot, Stan- 

 ford Marine " Biol. Summer Sch, 06, 07, 08. 

 A.A; Ecol. Soc; Am. Gcog. Soc. Plant pathol- 

 ogy; development of Fossombronia 'longiseta 

 Aust ; morphology and physiology of some Cali- 

 fornia Hepaticae; life history and control of 

 tomato blight. 



Humphrey, Miss Lillian E(aton), Tronton High 

 School, Tronton. Oliio. Botany. Tronton. 'May 

 5, 89. A.B, Ohio State, 13, A.M, 14, B.S.E, 

 16. Asst. bot, Ohio State, 12-14; head, science 



dept, Ironton^ High Sch, 14- Bot. Soc; Ohio 

 Acad. Systematic botany; cytology; ecology. 



Humphrey, Richard L(ewls), Harrison Build- 

 ing, Philadelphia, Pa. Civil engineering, Chem- 

 istry. Marblehead, Mass, Oct. 19, 69. C.E, 

 Pennsylvania, 91, A.M, 93. R. R. draftsman 

 and topographer, 90-91; city draftsman and 

 engineer, Phila, 91-92; founder and engineer in 

 charge. City Test. Lab, Phila, 92-99; designer, 

 engineer and gen. manager, Buckhom Portland 

 Cement Co, 99-03; consulting engineer. Fa. B. 

 B. Co, and other corporations, 99- Engineer 

 in charge, cement exhibit, Ass. Am. Portland 

 Cement Mfrs, La. Purchase Expos, 04; engineer 

 in charge, struct, mat. test, laboratories, U. S. 

 Geol. Surv. Gold medal, La. Purchase Expos, 

 04. IT. S. delegate. Int. Cong. Test. Mat, Co- 

 penhagen, 09 (hon. pres). A.A; Civil Eng; 

 Chem. Soc; Soc. Chem. Indust; Seismol. Soc; 

 R. R. Eng; Soc. Test. Mat; Nat. Ass. Cement 

 Users (pres, 05-); Franklin Inst; Phila. Eng. 

 Club; Int. Ass. Test. Mat. (sec'y. Am. sect, 

 98-00) ; Soc. des Ing. civils de France. Manu- 

 facture, use and tests of cement, concrete, and 

 other materials of construction; theory of con- 

 crete construction; abnormal behavior of ce- 

 ment as to time of setting; action of salt water 

 and alkali on cement and other materials; cor- 

 rosive tests. 



Humphreys, Pres. Alex(ander) C(romble), Stevens 

 Institute of Technology, Hoboken, N. J. En- 

 gineering. Edinburgh, Scotland, March 30, 51. 

 M.E, Stevens, 81; hon, Sc.D, Pennsylvania, 03; 

 LL.D, Columbia, 03; N. Y. Univ, 06; Princeton, 

 07; Rutgers and Brown, 14; E.D, Rensselaer, 

 18. Sec'y and supt, Bayonne and Greenville 

 Gas Light Co, 72-81; chief engineer, Pintsch 

 Lighting Co, 81-85; gen. supt. and chief en- 

 gineer. United Gas Improv, 85-94; pres, Hum- 

 phreys and Glasgow; pres, Buffalo Gas Co; 

 pres, Stevens, 03- Trustee and mem. exec, com- 

 mittee, Carnegie Foundation for Adv. Teaching. 

 A.A; Mech. Eng. (manager, pres, 11); Min. 

 Eng. (councilor); Civil Eng; Eng. Educ; Soc. 

 Chem. Indust ; Am. Gas Inst, (pres, 08) ; Inst. 

 Consulting Eng. (pres, 20); Am. Acad; Soc. 

 Indust. Educ. (pres, 09) ; New Eng. Ass. Gas 

 Eng; Pacific Coast Gas Ass; British Inst. Civil 

 Eng ; British Ass. Technical education ; candle 

 power; illumination; photometry; water gas. 



Humphreys, Prof. D(avid) C(arlisle). Tjpxington, 

 Va. Civil engineering. Chatham Hill, Va, 55. 

 C.E, Washington and Lee, 78. Draughtsman 

 for Jed. Hotchkiss and B. *ind O. R. R, 72-75; 

 teacher, McDonogh Sch, Md, 78-79; IT. S. asst. 

 engineer, improv. of the Missouri River, 79-85; 

 prof, applied math, later civil eng, Washington 

 and Lee. 85-, dean, sch. eng, OS- Res. hy- 

 drographer, TT. S. Geol. Surv, 95-07. A.A ; Civil 

 Eng; Eng. Educ. Water resources of Virginia 

 and West Virginia. 



Humphreys. Dr. W(illlam) J(ack3on), U. S. 

 Weather Bureau, Washington, D. C. *Physics. 

 Gap Mills. W. Va, Feb. 3, 62. A.B, Washing- 

 ton and Lee, 86. C.E, 88; Virginia, 88-89; fel- 

 low, Hopkins. 9.5-96, Ph.D, 97. Prof, physics 

 and math, Miller Sch, Va, 89-93; physics and 

 chem, Washington (INId), 93-94; instr. physics, 

 Virginia, 97-05; supervising director, Mt. 



