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AMERICAN MEN OF SCIENCE 



Moore, Prof. J(olm) Percy, Media, Pa. * Zoology. 

 Williamsport, Pa, Mav 17, 69. A.B. Cent. High 

 Sch, Phila, 86; B.S, Pennsylvania, 92, Ph.D, 96. 

 Asst. instr. zool, Pennsylvania, 90-92, instr, 92- 

 07, asst. prof, 07-12, prof, IS-; asst. curator, 

 Acad. Nat. Sciences, Phila, 02- Sci. asst, U. S. 

 Bur. Fisheries, intermittently, 90-; in.str. biol, 

 Hahnemann Med. Col, 96-98; zool. Woods Hole, 

 01-02; lecturer, Ludwiek Inst, 02- A. A; Soe. 

 Nat; Soc. Zool; Ecol. Soc; Philos. Soc; Phila. 

 Acad. (cor. sec 'y, 02-) ; Soc. zool. de France. Sys- 

 tematic morphology of annelids and vertebrates; 

 economic biology of fishes; polychaete fauna of 

 New England, Japan and Alaska ; Polychaeta of 

 North Pacific ; life histories, habits and adapta- 

 tions of annelids; biological factors in the con- 

 trol of mosquitoes and leaches. 



Moore, Dr. J(oseph) H(aines), Mt. Hamilton, 

 Calif. * Astronomy, Astrophysics. Wilmington, 

 Ohio, Sept. 7, 78. A.B, Wilmington, 97; Ph.D, 

 Hopkins, 03. Asst. spectros, Lick Observatory, 

 03-06, asst. astronomer, 06-09, acting astrono- 

 mer in charge, D. 0. Mills exped. to Chile, 09- 

 13, asst. astronomer, 13-18, assoc. astronomer, 

 18- A. A; Astron. Soc; Physical Soc; Am. 

 Gcog. Soc; Pacific Astron. Soc. (ed. committee, 

 18-, pres, 20). Spectroscopy; absorption and 

 fluorescent spectrimi of sodium vapor; spectrum 

 of Nova Aquilae No. 2; orbits of two cepheid 

 variables ; spectroscopic binaries ; radial Teloci- 

 ties of stars of Secchi's fourth type; radial 

 velocities and internal motions of gaseous nebu- 

 lae; spectographic determination of rotation of 

 planetary nebulae. 



Moore, Dr. J(osiah) J(ohn), 5636 Drexel Ave, 

 Chicago, 111. Pathology. Anaconda, Mont, Aug. 

 26, 86. B.S, Montana, 07; fellow, Chicago. 09- 

 10, M.S, 15, M.D, Eush Med. Col. 12. Asst. biol, 

 Montana, 05-07; path, Chicago, 12, fellow, 

 SpragTie Mem. Inst. 12-13 ; instr. exp. med, med. 

 dept, Illinois, 13-15, asst. prof. path, and bacter, 

 15- Field worker Eocky Mt. spotted fever, 

 summers, 07, 08, 10; mem. McCormick Inst, for 

 Infectious Diseases, 10-11. Ass. Path, jind 

 Bact; Soc. Bat; Am. Med. Ass. (sec'y, sect, 

 path, and physiol, 19-). Bacteriology; serology. 



Moore, Prof. Lewis E(ugene), Massachusetts 

 Pul)lic Utilities Department, Boston, Mass. 

 Civil engineering. Ambov. Ill, Jan. 34. 80. 

 B.S.(M.E), Wisconsin, 00;"C.E, 06; Mass. Inst. 

 Tech, 01-02. Master mechanic, Champion Iron 

 Mine, 00-01 ; draftsman. Phoenix Bridge Co, 02- 

 03; instr. structural drawing and mech. Wis 

 consin, 03-04; theoret. and applied mech, Illi 

 nois, 04-07; asst. prof, civil eng, Mass. Inst 

 Tech, 07-13, assoc. prof, 13-14; consulting en 

 gineer, 07- Capt. and major, corps engineers, 

 A.E.F, 17-18. With various construction com 

 panies; asst. bridge engineer, Ma.ss. E. E. Com 

 missioners, 07-; consulting engineer on fouuda 

 tions, Suffolk Co. Court House, Mass. Assoc 

 mom. Civil Eng; Boston Soc. Civil Eng, 

 Strength of materials; strength of chain links 

 strength of angles in compression; design of 

 plato girders. 



Moore, Dr. Lillian M(ary), 2534 Ridge Eoad, 

 Berkeley, Calif. Biology. Las Vegas, N. Mex, 

 Fob. 14, 87. B.S, California, 14, M.S, 15, Ph.D, 

 IS. Asst. physiol, California, 15-16, instr, 16- 



A.A; Physiol. Soc. Temperature centers in the 

 brain; regulation of body temperature. 



Moore, Philip N(ortli), 611 Laclede Building, St. 

 Louis, Mo. Geology, Mining, Metallurgy. Conners- 

 ville, Ind. July 8, 49. Miami, 70, LL.D, 20 ; sch. 

 mines, Columbia, 70-72. Asst, Mich. Geol. Surv, 

 72; Mo. Geol. Surv, 73; Ky. Geol. Surv, 73-77; 

 metallurgist, Leadville, Colo, 78-81 ; mine mana- 

 ger and operator, Slate Creek Iron Co, Ky, 82- 

 89 ; organizer and director, Conrey Placer Min- 

 ing Co, 97-06; pres. Admiralty Zinc Co, 17-18; 

 consulting geologist and mining engineer, 89- 

 Mem. Eng. Council, 17-20; War Minerals Eelief 

 Commission, 19-20. Min. Eng. (pres, 17); hon. 

 mem. St. Louis Eng. Club. 

 Moore, Prof. Ransom A(sa), University of Wis- 

 consin, Madison, Wis. Agronomy. Kewaunee, 

 Wis, June 5, 61. Wisconsin. Teacher, pub. 

 schools, 82-90; county supt. schools, 90-95; 

 asst, instr, asst. agriculturist and later prof, 

 agron, Wisconsin, 95- Breeding of farm crops; 

 forage plants: oat and barley smut; soy beans. 

 Moore, Prof. Raymond C(ecil), University of 

 Kansas, Lawrence, Kans. Geology, Paleontol- 

 ogy. Eoslyn, Wash. Feb. 20, 92. A.B, Denison, 

 13; Ph.D, Chicago, 16. Instr. geol, Chicago, 16; 

 asst. prof. geol. and paleont, Kansas, 16-18, 

 assoc. prof, 18-19, prof, 19- Mem. U. S. Geol, 

 Surv; Mo. Bur. Geol. and Mines; asst. prof, 

 Chicago, summer, 17; state geologist, Kans, 17- 

 Paleont. Soc. Stratigraphy of Mississippian 

 of Missouri; oil and gas of Kansas; paleontol- 

 ogy of Pennsylvanian of Texas. 

 Moore, Dr. R(icliard) B(isliop), U. S. Bureau 

 of Mines, Washington, D. C. *Chemistry. Cin- 

 cinnati. Ohio, Mav 6, 71. Univ. Col, London, 

 86-90 ; British Museum. 93-95 ; B.S, Chicago, 96 ; 

 hon. Sc.D. Colorado, 16. Instr. chem, Birkbeck 

 Inst, London, 91-93 ; Missouri. 97-05 ; prof, But- 

 ler, 05-11 ; with bur. soils, U.S. Dept. Agr. 11-12 ; 

 physical chemist, U. S. Bur. Mines, 12-19, chief 

 chemist, 19- A.A; Chem. Soc; Min. Eng; Colo. 

 Sci. Soc. Eeaction between carbon dioxid and 

 soluble nitrites ; radioctivity of Missouri waters ; 

 chemical separation of radioactive types of mat- 

 ter; radioctivity of waters of Yellowstone Park; 

 separation of ' iron from manganese ; atomic 

 weights of krvpton and xenon; occurrence and 

 properties of ' rare gases of the atmosphere; 

 change of thorium emanation to helium; com- 

 mercial extraction of radium; metallurgy of 

 rare metals, especiallv tungsten, vanadium and 

 uranium; commercial recovery of helium from 

 natural gas; liquefaction of gases and properties 

 of matter at low temperatures. 

 Moore, Prof. Robert Lee, University of Texas, 

 Austin, Tex. *Mathematics. Dallas, Tex, 

 Nov i4 82. B.S, A.M. Texas, 01, fellow, 

 01-02; Chicago, 0.3-05, Ph.D, 0-5. A^^t prof 

 math, Tennessee, 05-06; mstr Princeton 06-08 , 

 Northwestern, 08-11 ; Pennsylvama, 11-16 asst. 

 prof, 16-20; assoc. prof, Texas, 20- Ma h Soc. 

 (assoc. ed. 'Trans,' 13-, mem. council. 17-^19). 

 Foundations of mathematics; analysis situs, 

 point sets; functions of real variables. 

 Moore.Robert Thomas, Onawa, Maine. Ornithology. 

 Haddonfield, N. J, June 24, 82. A.B, Pennsyl- 

 vania 03; A.M, Harvard, 04. Ed, ' Cassmia, 

 11-16- pres, East. Finance Co, 14-; owner, Bare- 



