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Mich, May 26, 88. A.B, Michigan, 12, B.Ch.E, 

 14, M.S, 16. Instr. and asst. prof, chem, Mich. 

 Agr. Col, 14-18; asst. prof. chem. cng, Michi- 

 gan, 19- Consulting chem. engineer, Lansing 

 Gas Co, 17; supervisor materials, Bur. Aircraft 

 Production, 18-19. Chem. Soe. Metallurgy- of 

 iron and steel; corrosion of lead sheathing; cor- 

 rosion and rust-proofing of iron and steel; 

 shrinkage of steel under heat treatment. 

 Wcodbridge, Prof. S(arauel) Homer, Boylston 

 Chambers, Boston, Mass. Sanitary engineering. 

 Perth Amboy, N. J, Dec. 26, 48. A.B, Wil- 

 liams, 73; Mass. Inst. Tech, 79. Asst. physics, 

 Mass. Inst. Tech, 83-84, instr, 84-95, lecturer 

 heating and ventilation, 84-90, asst. prof, 95- 

 00, assoc. prof, 00- Consulting engineer, Nat. 

 Cathedral, Washington, D. C. A. A; Pub. 

 Health Ass; Health League; Am. Civic Ass. 

 Ventilation. 



Woodbum, Prof. W(illiam) L(ogan), 1138 Oak 

 Ave, Evanston, 111. Cytology. Bloomington, 

 Ind, Nov. 20, 82. A.B. Indiana, 08. A.M. 09, 

 Ph.D, 12. Teaching fellow lot, Indiana, 07- 

 10; instr, Northwestern, 10-13, asst. prof, 13-20, 

 assoc. prof, 20- A.A; Bot. Soc; Bot. Cent. 

 States. Spermatogenesis in liverworts and 

 mosses. 



Woodbury, C(harles) G(oodrich), National Can- 

 ners Association, Washington, D. C. Horticvl- 

 ture. Portland, Mich, April 30, 84. B.S, Mich. 

 Agr. Col, 04, M.S, 06. Asst. horticulturist, 

 Purdue Exp. Sta, 06-08, assoc, 08, asst. prof, 

 hort, Purdue, 09-11, head, dept. hort, 11-17, 

 director, Exp. Sta, 17-20; director, bur. raw 

 products research, Nat. Canners Ass, 20- A.A; 

 Soc. Hort. Sci ; Pomol. Soc ; Ind. Hort. Soc. 

 (see'y and v. pres). Pomology. 



Woodbury, Dwight A(ugustus). Ohio State ITni- 

 versitv, Columbus, Ohio. Physics. Beverly, 

 Mass,Van. 11, 87. B.S, Maine, 09; M.S, Dart- 

 mouth, 11. Asst. physics, Dartmouth, 09-11; 

 instr. Ohio State, 11- Physical Soc. Effect of 

 magnetic field on alloys. 



Woodcock, Prof. Edvrard F(red), East Lansing, 

 Mich. Botany. Pittsford, Vt, Peb. 13, 85. 

 B.S, Vermont, 09; A.M, Yale, 12, fellow, 13, 

 Ph.D, 17. Head, dept. biol, Juniata, 09-10; 

 asst, Yale, 10-12; instr. hot. West Virginia, 13- 

 14; Mich. Agr. Col, 14-17, asst. prof, 17- 

 Field asst, plant disease surv, summers, 18, 19. 

 A.A; Bot. Soc; Mich. Acad. Plant morphol- 

 ogy; development and germination of seeds. 



Woodhull, Prof. John F(rancis), Teachers Col- 

 lege, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. 

 Physical science. WestpoVt, N. Y, July 2, 57. 

 A.B, Yale, 80; Ph.D, Columbia, 99. Teacher, 

 high sch, Bloomfield, N. J, 81-82; principal, 

 Chicopee, Mass, 83-85; teacher science, State 

 Nor. Sch, New Paltz, N. Y, 86-87; prof, phys- 

 ical sciences. Teachers Col, Columbia, SS- Lec- 

 turer, Marthas Vineyard Summer Sch, Nat. 

 Summer Sch. and Chautauqua, 87-94. A.A; 

 fel. N. Y. Acad; N. Y. State Sci. Teachers Ass. 

 (pres, 06); N. Y. Physics Club (pres, 07). 

 The teaching of physical science in secondary 

 schools. 



Woodman, Prof. A(lpheus) G(rant), Massa- 

 chusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, 

 Mass. Chemistry. Kingston, Mass, Oct. 30, 73. 



B.S, Mass. Inst. Tech. 97. Asst. chem, Mass. 

 Inst, of Tech, 97-00, ' instr, 0C>-08, asst. prof. 

 food njKil, 08-14, assoc. prof, 14- Asst. chem- 

 ist, State Board of Health, Mass; scientific 

 asst, r. S. Df].l. Agr. (>t;-n7. A..\: Chfiii. Hoc; 

 Am. Acad. Water purification; sewage dia- 

 pos:il ; food economy and analysis. 



Woodman, Prof. J(oseph) Edmund, Now York 

 University, New York, N. Y. Geology. New- 

 bury, Mass, July 3, 73. B.S, Harvard, 96, 

 A.M. 00, Sc.D, 02. Asst. geol. Harvard and 

 Eadcliffe, 96-02; asst. prof. geol. and miner, 

 Dalhousie, 02-06, prof, 06-09; geol. and direc- 

 tor, geol. museum, N. Y. Univ, 09- Instr, sum- 

 mer sch, Harvard, 97-05 ; geologist, N. S. Dept. 

 Mines, 98; geologist in charge investigations of 

 iron resources of N. S, Dom. Dept. Mines, 06- 

 10; prof, geol, Vassar. 19-20. A.A; (Jeol. Soc; 

 Min. Eng; Meteorol. Soc; Am. Geog. Soc; N. 

 Y. Acad. (v. pres, sect. 11); Wash. Acad. 

 Physiography of seacoasts ; glacial history of 

 maritime provinces; gold-bearing rocks, iron 

 ores and metallurgical limestones of Nova 

 Scotia ; history of the coal basins of Nova 

 Scotia; geology and origin of bedded iron ores; 

 density of iron ores and limestones, and its rela- 

 tion to other properties; origin and history of 

 rocks of southern New York. 



Woodman, Prof. L(eon) E(lmer), Missouri 

 School of Mines, Eolla, Mn. Physics. Clare- 

 mont, N. H, Nov. 14, 77. A.B, Dartmouth, 99, 

 A.M, 02; fellow, Columliia. 07~n'i, ph.D. 10. 

 Asst. physics. Dartmouth, 01-02; instr, high 

 sch, Nashua, N. H, 02-04; Maine, 04-05; asst, 

 Columbia, 05-08; asst. prof, Maine, 08-12, as- 

 soc. prof, 12-19; prof. 19; Mo. Sch. of Mines, 

 19- A.A; Physical Soc. X-ray analysis of 

 crystals. 



Woodring, Dr. Wendell P(hillips), V. .^. Geologi- 

 cal Survey, Washington, D. C. Geology. Read- 

 ing, Pa, June 13, 91. A.B, Albright. 10; fel- 

 low, Hopkins, 15-16, Ph.D, 16. Geologic aid, 

 U. S. Geol. Surv, 13-15, junior geologist, 15-16; 

 research asst, Hopkins, 16-19: assoc. geologist, 

 V. S. Geol. Surv, 19- Geologist, Sinclair Cent. 

 Am. Oil Corp, 16-17. A.A; Paleont. Soc; 

 Wash. Geol. Soc. Invertebrate paleontology; 

 Miocene Mollusca. 



Woodrow, Prof. Herbert, University of Minne- 

 sota, Minneapolis, Minn. Psychology. Chilli- 

 cothe, Ohio, Feb. 25. 83. A.B. Michigan, 04; 

 Paris, 04-05; Princeton, 07; Ph.D, Columbia, 

 09. Lecturer exp. psychol, Barnard, Columbia, 

 07-09; instr, asst. prof, and later assoc. prof, 

 psychol, Minnesota, 09- A.A; Pyschol. Aas. 

 Association, learning and intelligcTicc in chil- 

 dren; measurement of rhythm, attention and 

 sensation. 



Woodrow, Prof. J (ay) W (alter), I'niversity of 

 Colorado, Boulder, Colo. Physics. Luveme, 

 Minn, April 3, 84. A.B, Drake, 07; Rhodes 

 scholar, Oxford, 07-10, B.A. 10; Illinois, 11- 

 12; fellow, Yale, 12-13, Ph.D, 13. Instr. phys- 

 ics, Illinois, 10-12; research engineer, West. 

 Elec. Co, 13-14; instr. physics, Colorado, 14- 

 If); asst. prof, 1.") l.S; prof, JS- A.A; Phys- 

 ical Soc. Photoelectricity: npplicntion of con- 

 jugate functions to physical problems; colum- 

 nar ionization by alpha-particles; high vacua. 



