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1870-71. Graduate student in Chemistry, Mass. Agr'l Coll., 

 1873-76 ; Asst. Chemist, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, 

 D. C., 1876; student, University of Virginia, 1876-77; First 

 Asst. Chemist, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, 1877-82 ; 

 studied at Leipzig, Berlin, and Goettingen, Ger., 1882-85 ; Ph.D., 

 Goettingen, 1885 ; B.Sc., Boston Univ., 1885 ; Associate Professor 

 of Chemistry, Mass. Agr'l Coll., since 1885. Member of Deutsche 

 Chemische Gesellschaft, Berlin. Address, Amherst, Mass. 



Ueber die Einwirkung des Formaldehyds auf verschiedene organische Amine 

 sowie die Darstellung einiger sauren aromatischen Sulfate. (Inaugural Disser- 

 tation, Goettingen, 1885 ; abstract in Berichte d. Deut. Chem. Ges., XVIII., 1886.) 



Also assisted in writing annual reports of chemist, U. S. Dept. of Agri- 

 culture. 



FRANK WARREN WOOD was born 22d September, 1850, at Roch- 

 ester, N. Y. ; attended school at Graf ton. Civil Engineer at 

 Rochester, N. Y., 1873-74, and Providence, R. I., 1876? When 

 last heard from was engaged in engineering and railroad construc- 

 tion in Illinois. Address unknown. 



CLASS OF 1874. 



JOHN MITCHELL BENEDICT, M.D., was born 3d February, 1852, 

 at Bethel, Ct. ; studied at Golden Hill Institute, Bridgeport, Ct., 

 1865-66, and Staples Institute, Easton, Ct., 1868-69 ; clerk in a 

 store, Woodbury, Ct., 1867-68 ; taught school at Woodbury, Ct., 

 1869-70. Book-keeper, New Britain, Ct., 1874-75 ; at Spring- 

 field, 1875-78, and at New Britain, 1879 ; in the employ of Bow- 

 ker Fertilizer Co., New York, 1880-81. Studied medicine with 

 his uncle, and with Geo. C. Jarvis, M.D., of Hartford, Ct., 1879 ; 

 Univ. City of N. Y. Medical School, 1879-82; M.D., Univ. City 

 of N. Y., 1882; house officer, Hartford Hospital, Ct., 1882-83; 

 physician, Waterbury, Ct., since 1883. Member of Connecticut, 

 New Haven County, and Waterbury Medical Societies. Address, 

 Waterbury, Ct. 



WILLIAM HENRY BLANCHARD was born 12th August, 1850, at 

 Walpole, N. H. ; studied at Powers Institute, Bernardston, 1871. 

 Engaged in farming at Putney and Westminster, Vt., 1874-86. 

 Address, Washington, D. C. 



