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Sherff, Dr. Eaxl E(dward), 7419 Stewart Ave, Chi- 

 cago, 111'. Botany. Flint, Mich, May 18, 86. 

 A.B, Albion. 07; M.S. Chicago, 12; Ph.D. 16. 

 Prof. biol. and agr, Mt. Morris, 07-09; instr. 

 chem. and physiol, high sch, Elgin, 111, 09-10; 

 biol. and agr, Deerfield Township High Soh, 

 Highland Park, 10-12; hiol, Christian Fenger 

 Pub. High Sch, Chicago, 12-19; Bobert Lind- 

 blom Tech. High Sch, 19- Asst, desert lab, 

 Carnegie Institution, 08. A.A ; Bot. Soc. Ecol- 

 ogy of marsh plants; taxonomy of Bidens and 

 related genera; flora of Illinois. 



Sherk, Prof. Wilfred H(obson), 367 W. Delavan 

 Ave, Buffalo, N. Y. Mathematics. Eidgeway, 

 Ont, Nov. 6, 73. A.B, Oberlin, 99; A.M, Chi- 

 cago, 05. Instr. math, Oberlin Acad, and Col, 

 99-04 ; head, dept. math, Akron, 05-06 ; Bufalo, 

 is- Instr. math. Oberlin, 04. Ass. Teachers 

 Math. Middle States and Md. (mem. council, 

 15, 18, chairman, Buffalo sect, 17-). 



Sherman, Althea R(osina), National, via Mc- 

 Gregor, Iowa. Zoology. National, Oct. 10, 53. 

 A.B, Oberlin, 75, A.M, 82. Instr. drawing and 

 painting, Carleton, 82-87; supervisor drawing, 

 pub. schools, Tacoma, Wash, 92-95. A.A; mem. 

 Omith. Union; Nat. Ass. Audubon Rocietii^s; 

 Wilson Ornith. Club; Cooper Omith. Club; Soc. 

 Mammal; Wis. Archeol. Soc; Wash. Biol. Soc. 

 Nesting and feeding habits of birds; life his- 

 tories of bats. 



Sherman, Prof. Franklin, Jr, State Department of 

 Agriculture, Raleigh, N. C. Entomology. Ash- 

 grove, Va, Nov. 2, 77. B.S.Agr, Cornell, 00. 

 Student asst. to entomologist, Md. Erp. Sta, 97- 

 98; deputy nursery inspector. Wis, 99; instr. 

 entom, N. C. Col, entomologist, N. C. Erp. Sta, 

 N. C. Dept. Agr. and N. C. Crop Pest Commis- 

 sion, 00-05; prof, entom. and zool, Ont. Agr. 

 Col, 05-06; entomologist, N. C. Dept. Agr, 06- 

 Instr. nature study, Cornell, summer, 00. Ass. 

 Econ. Entom; N. C. Acad. Insect fauna of 

 North Carolina. 



Shermaji, Prof. George W(illiam), Purdue Univer- 

 sity, La Fayette, Ind. Physics. Slocums, R. I, 

 April 8, 90. B.S.(E.E), R. I. Col, 12; M.S, 

 Purdue, 14. Asst. physics, Purdue, 12-15, instr, 

 15-18, asst. prof, 18- Ass. Prof; Ind. Acad. 

 Effect of heat treatment on the magnetic quali- 

 ties of iron and steel. 



Sherman, Dr. Harry M(ltchell), 2165 Jackson St, 

 San Francisco, Calif. Surgery. Providence, R. 

 I, Nov. 23, 54. A.B, Trinity (Conn), 77, A.M, 

 80; M.D, Columbia, 80. Surgeon, Bellevue 

 Hosp, N. Y. City, 80-81 ; orthop. surgeon, Chil- 

 dren's Eosp, San Francisco, 85-20, emer. orthop. 

 surgeon, SO-; prof, orthop. surg, San Fran- 

 cisco Polyclinic; clin. prof, California, 96-00, 

 prof, principles and practise of surg, 00-12 ; 

 surgeon, St. Luke's Mosp, San Francisco, 00- 

 Major, M.C, 17-19. Am. Med. Ass; Surg. Ass; 

 Orthop. Ass. Cleft palate; congenital dislocation 

 of hip; tuberculosis of bone and joints; hydro- 

 cephalus; fractures. 



Sherman, Prof. H(enry) C(lapp), Columbia Uni- 

 versity, New York, N. Y. 'Chemistry. Ash 

 Grove, Va, Oct. 16, 75. B.S, Md. Col. 93 ; Sc.D, 

 13; A.M, Columbia, 96, Ph.D, 97. Asst. chem, 

 Md. Col, 93-95; nutrition investigations, U. S. 



Dept. Agr, 98-99 ; anal, chem, Columbia, 97-98 

 lecturer, 99-01, instr, 01-05, adj. prof, 05-07 

 prof. org. anal, 07-11, food chem, 11- Head 

 dept. nutrition and food econ. Teachers Col, Co 

 lumbia, 09-; research assoc, Carnegie Institu 

 tion, 12-; major. Red Cross Mission to Russia 



17. A.A; Chem. Soc. (v. pres, 07); Soc. Exp 

 Biol; Soc. Biol. Chem. Chemistry of foods and 

 nutrition. 



Sherman, Dr. James M (organ), U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Bacteriology. 

 Ash Grove, Va, May 6. 90. B.S, N. C. Col, 11 ; 

 M.S, Wisconsin, 12, Ph.D, 16. Asst. bacter, 

 Wisconsin, 13-14; instr. Pa. State, 14^15, asat. 

 prof, 15; with dairy div, U. S. Dept. Agr. 

 A.A; Soc. Bact. Dairy, soil and systematic 

 bacteriology. 



Sherman, LeRoy K(empton), 926 Massachusetts 

 Ave, N. W, Washington, D. C. Civil engineer- 

 ing. Eaatham, Mass, July 20, 69. B.S, Mass. 

 Inst. Tech, 92. Mem. III. Rivers and Lakes 

 Commission, 13-16 ; director, U. S. Housing Bur, 

 19- Mem. Chicago Sanit. Commission, 10-11. 

 Civil Eng; Ass. Eng. (pres, 20); West. Soc. 

 Eng; 111. Soc. Eng. (past pres). Industrial 

 housing; sewage disposal. 



Sherrill, Prof. Miles S(tandish), 5 Revere St. 

 Place, Boston, Mass. Chemistry. Louisville, Ky, 

 Aug. 2, 77. B.S, Mass. Inst. 'Tech, 99, fellow, 

 00-02 (Leipzig, 00-01) ; Ph.D, Breslau, 03. 

 Asst. anal, chem, Mass. Inst. Tech, 99-00, instr, 

 03-07, asst. prof, theoret. chem, 07-12. assoc. 

 prof, IS- Special lecturer constitution of alloys, 

 research dept, Mass. Inst. Tech, 04-05; research 

 chemist high explosives, ordnance dept, U.S. A, 



18. A.A; Chem. Soc; Ass. Prof; Am. Acad. 

 The complex composition and some physicochem- 

 ical constants of mercury halide complexes; 

 mercury sulphocyanate complexes; equilibrium 

 relations of chromates in solution; ionization 

 of salts in mixtures with no common ions; 

 catalytic oxidation and nitration of benzene to 

 picric acid. 



Sherwln, Prof. Carl P(axson), Fordham Univer- 

 sity, New York, N. Y. Physiological chemistry. 

 Bristol, Ind, May 21, 85. B.S, Hanover, 09; 

 fellow, Indiana, 09-10, A.M, 10; M.S, Illinoia, 

 12; Sc.D, Tiibingen, 15; M.D, Fordham, 20. 

 Asst. chem, Illinois, 10-12; head, science dept, 

 high sch, Quincv, 111, 12-13; asst, Tiibingen, 

 13-15; asst. prof, physiol. chem, Fordham, 15- 

 17, prof, 17-19, head of dept, 19- Research 

 chemist. Pellagra Hosp, Spartanburg, S.C, sum- 

 mer, 16. Soc. Biol. Chem; Chem. Soc; Soc. 

 Exp. Biol; Physiol. Soc; Conf. Biol. Chem; 

 Cong, de Physiol; Chem. Gesell. Intestinal 

 putrefaction; glutamin; glycin; adenin and 

 guanin in cow 's milk ; metabolism of aromatic 

 acids and aldehydes; diabetes insipidus; psori- 

 asis. 



Sherwood, Prof. Andrew, 'Rosemont.' Portland, 

 Oregon. Geology. Mansfield, Pa, July 16, 48. 

 Chicago, 68. Asst. state geologist. Second Pa. 

 Geol. Surv, 74-78; with Geol. Surveys of Ohio 

 and Now York under .1. S. Ncwberrv and James 

 Hall, 69, 71-74, 78-80; U. S. deputy mineral 

 surveyor, 00-10. In charge Pa. exhibit, Colum- 

 bian Expos, 93; exped. to the Yukon, 98. For- 



