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leaf mining insects; European potato wart 

 disease. 



Sanderson, Prof. E(zra) Dwight, 117 Parkway, 



Cayuga Heights, Ithaca, N. Y. Entomology. 

 Clio, Mich, Sept. 25, 78. B.S, Mich. Agr. Col, 

 97; B.S.A, Cornell, 98. Asst. state entomolo- 

 gist, Md, 98; asst, div. entom, U. S. Dept. Agr, 

 summer, 99 ; entomologist, Del. Exp. Sta, 99-03 ; 

 assoc. prof, zool, Delaware, 01-02; state ento- 

 mologist, Tex, and prof, entom, Tex. Col, 03-04 ; 

 prof. zool. and entom, N.H. Col, 04-10, director, 

 Exp. Sta, 07-10; dean, col. agr, West Virginia, 

 and director, Exp. Sta, 10-15; prof, rural social 

 organisation, Cornell, 18- A.A; Ass. Econ. En- 

 tom. (pres, 10). Economic entomology; rural 

 sociology. 



Sanderson, Dr. J(ames) C(ox), 813 S. E. Fifth 

 St, Minneapolis, Minn. Physics. A.B, Yale, 07, 

 Ph.D, 11. Instr. physics, Minnesota, 11-15;' 

 teacher science and math, Blake Seh, Minne- 

 apolis, 15-18; instr. math, sch. mines, Minnesota, 

 18- Radioactivity of soils. 



Sando, Dr. Cha(rle)s E(arl), U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Biological 

 chemistry. Bernville, Pa, Feb. 18, 94. -B.S, Md 

 Col, 16, Ph.D, 20; fellow, Michigan, 17-18, M.S, 

 20. Junior hiol. chemist, office hort. and pomol! 

 lur. plant indust, V . S. Dept. Agr, 17-18, office 

 physiol. and fermentation investigations, 18- 

 Bot. Soc; Chem. Soe. Plant pigmentation; 

 ripening of fruits and vegetables. 



Sandsten, Prof. E(mil) P(eter), Agricultural Col- 

 lege, Fort Collins, Colo. Horticulture, Entomol- 

 ogy. Nybro, Sweden, Sept. 15, 68. Sch. of 

 agr, Minnesota, 88-91, B.S, Minnesota, 95, M.S, 

 98; Ph.D, Cornell, 03. Botanist, Am. Grass 

 Twme Co, 99-00; assoc. prof, hort, Md. Col, 01- 

 02; prof. hort. and econ. entom, Wisconsin, 02- 

 13; prof, hort, Alabama, and state horticul- 

 turist, Ala, 13; prof, hort, C^lo. Agr. Col. and 

 state horticulturist, Colo. A.A; Soc. Hort. Sci; 

 Pomol. Soc. Physiological botany; pollination; 

 self -sterility; conditions which affect the pro- 

 duction and fertility of pollen. 

 Sanford, Dr. A(rthur) H(awley), Mavo Clinic, 

 Rochester, Minn. Bacteriology. New Albin' 

 Iowa, Jan. 12, 82. A.B, Northwestern, 04, A.^l 

 M.D, 07. Assoc, prof, physiol, Marquette, 07-' 

 09, prof, 09-11; head, sect. din. laboratories 

 Mayo Clinic, 11-; assoc. prof. din. iacter. and 

 parasitol. Mayo Foundation, Minnesota. Ass. 

 Path, and Bact. Clinical bacteriology, parasitol- 

 ogy and serology; diagnostic methods. 

 Sanford, Prof. Edmund C(lark), Clark University 

 Worcester, Mass. *Psychology. Oakland, Calif' 

 Nov. 10, 59. A.B, California, 83, LL.D 12- 

 fellow, Hopkins, 87-88, Ph.D, 88; Sc.D, Hobart' 

 09. Teacher, Oahu Col, Hawaii, 83-85; instr' 

 psychol, Hopkins, 88; Clark, 89-92, asst. prof, 

 92-01, prof. exp. and comp. psychol, 01-09, lec- 

 turer college administration, 09-20, pres, Clark 

 Col, 09-20, prof, psychol. and educ, 20- Joint 

 ed, 'Am. Jour. Psychol,' 95- A.A; Psychol 

 Ass. (pres, 02). Education. 



Sanford, Prof. Fernando, Stanford Universitv 

 Calif. "Physics. Taylor, 111, Feb. 12, 54, B.S,' 

 M.S, Carthage, 79, hon. Sc.D, 20; Berlin, 86-' 

 88. Prof, science, Mt. Morris, 79-82; supt. 



schools. Ogle Co, 111, 82-86; instr. phvsics and 

 chem, high sch, Englewood, 111, 88-90; prof, 

 physical science. Lake Forest, 90-91; physics, 

 Stanford, 91-19, emer. prof, 19- Engineer, rail- 

 road construction, 79, 80. A.A; Physical Soc. 

 The electrical conductivity of wires in different 

 dielectrics; electric photography in alternating 

 condenser field; an acoustic pyrometer; an un- 

 described form of radiation; a possible change 

 of weight in chemical reactions; physical lines 

 of force in electrical theory; contact E.M.F. 

 and cohesion; the emission of ultra-violet radia- 

 tion in an alternating condenser; electrical 

 charges of atoms and ions; characteristic 

 charges of metals; orbital motion of radiating 

 electrons; a physical theory of electrification. 

 Sanford, Dr. R(oscoe) F(rank), 1255 E. Vilh, st, 

 Pasadena, Calif. Astronomy. Faribault, Minn,' 

 Oct. 6, 83. A.B, Minnesota, 05; fellow at 

 Lick Observatory, California, 15-17, Ph.D, 17, 

 Instr, high sch, Marshall, Minn, 05-06; 'asst* 

 Lick Observatory, 06-08; observer. South. Ob- 

 servatory, Carnegie Institution, 08-11; asst. 

 astronomer, D. O. Mills exped. of the Lick Ob- 

 servatory to Santiago, Chile, 11-15 ; a^ronomer, 

 Mt. Wilson Solar Observatory, 18- Astron, 

 Soc; Pacific Astron. Soc. Astrophysics; astron- 

 omical photography. 



Santayana, Prof, George, 123 Pall Mall, Brown 

 Shipley and Co. London, England. ^Philosophy 

 Madrid, Spain, Dec, 16, 63. A.B, Harvard, 86,' 

 A.M, Ph.D, 89. Instr. philos. Harvard, 89-98, 

 asst. prof, 98-07, prof, 07-12. A.A; Philos, 

 Ass; Psychol. Ass. History of philosophy, 



Santee,.Dr. H (arris) E(llett), 2806 Warren Ave 

 Chicago, 111. Anatomy. Snodes, Ohio, Oct 15 ' 

 64. A.B, N. E. Ohio Nor. Col, 89, A.M, 00; 

 Ph.D, Taylor, 01, hon. A.M, 07; M.D, Pennsyl- 

 vania, 92. Prof, anat, Harvey Med. Col. 96- 

 05; Col. Physicians and Surg, Illinois, 00-10: 

 Jenner Med. Col, 05-19; Chicago Col. Med. and 

 Surg, 10-17; neurol, Chicago Med. Sch, 19- 

 Ass. Anat ; Am. Med. Ass. Anatomy of 'brain 

 and spinal cord. 



Sapir, Dr. Edward, Geological Survey of Canada, 

 Ottawa, Can. Anthropology. Lauenburg Ger- 

 many, Jan. 26, 84. A.B, Columbia, 04, ' A.M, 

 05, Ph.D, 09; fellow, Pennsylvania, 08-09. Re- 

 search asst. anthrop, California, 07-08; instr 

 Pennsylvania, 09-10; chief, div. anthrop. Can. 

 Geol. Surv, 10- Field work among American 

 Indians, Bur. Am. Ethnol, summers, 05, 06; 

 California, 07; Pennsylvania, summer, 09; Can 

 Geol. Surv, summers,' 10, 11, 13-14. Anthrop,' 

 Ass; Ethnol. Soc; Folk-lore Soc; Paris Soc, des 

 Amecicanistes. American Indian cthnologv. niv- 

 thology and linguistics; Nootka ethnology and 

 linguistics, 



Sardeson, Dr, F(rederick) W(illiam), 414 Harvard 

 St, Minneapolis, Wmn. Paleontology. Owego 

 Mills, Wis, Feb. 22, m. B.L, Minnesota, 91, 

 M.S, 92; Ph.D. Freiburg, 95. Instr. palcont, 

 Minnesota, 92-94, 98-05, asst. prof, 05-14; 

 expert geologist, Minn. State Scrc^irities Commis- 

 sion, 18- With TT. S. Geol. Surv, 89, 91, geolo- 

 gist, 11- Mem. Int. Geol. Cong, Ziirieh, 94 

 A.A; Paleont. Soc; Geol. Soc; Minn. Acad. 

 Stratigraphic geology of Minnesota; fauna of 

 Samt Peter sandstone; fossil corals; fossil Gas- 



