Active Members. 63 



o 



Gapen^ Clarke, Madison. 



M. D. ( ). Physician. 



GiBBS, George, Park Eow Building, ISTew York, ^. Y. 



M. E. (Stevens Institute). Consulting Engineer, Rapid Transit Subway 

 Construction Company; Member P. R. R. Board of Engineers New 

 Yorli Tunnel Line and Terminal; Member, Advisory Com- 

 mittee on Engineering, Carnegie Institution, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



GiESE^ William Frederick, 426 Bruen St., Madison. 



A. B., A. M. (Harvard). Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, Uni- 



versity of Wisconsin. 



Gordon^ Mrs. George, 1144 Humboldt Av., Milwaukee. 



Graenicher^ Sigmund, 551 Seventh St., Milwaukee. 



Ph. D. (Basel); M. D. (Munich). 



Gregory^ John Goadby, 717 Jefferson St., Milwaukee, 



Associate Editor, The Evening Wisconsin. 



Griggs^ H. W., Portage. 



Superintendent of Shops, C, M. & St. P. Ry. 



Haessler^ Ltjise, 467 Hanover St., Milwaukea 



Teacher of Modern Languages, South Division High School. 



Halsey^ Pufus H., Oshkosh. 



A. B. (Williams). President, State Normal School. 



Hancock, Edward Lee, La Fayette, Ind, 



B. S., M. S. (Wisconsin). Instructor in Mathematics, Purdue University. 



Hanks, Lucien M., 525 Wisconsin Av., Madison. 



B. L. (Wisconsin). Teller, State Bank. 



Harper, Robert Aimer, 324 N. Carroll St., Madison. 



Ph. D. (Bonn). Professor of Botany, University of Wisconsin. 



Harvey^ JSTathan Albert, West Superior. 



Teacher of N'atural Science, State Normal School. 



Harwood^ Mary Corinthia, Bartlett Cottage, Ripon. 



B. L., M. L. (Lawrence). Preceptress and Instructor in French and Ger- 

 man, Ripon College. 



Haskins^ Charles Homer, Cambridge, Mass. 



A. B., Ph. D. (Johns Hopkins). Professor of History, Harvard University. 



Henry^ William Arnon, University Farm, Madisoiu 



B. Agr. (Cornell). Dean of the College of Agriculture and Director of 

 the Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Wisconsin. 



