Ther TUES. JUNE 24, 1924 Wea 



•nJw a «^ e f, n P resl <lent o' the Boston 

 Society of Civil Engineer, of the Brooklyn 

 i Binrnleers- Club, and of various other so- 

 cieties. He was commissioned as senior 

 sanitary engineer with the grade of as- 

 sistant surgeon-general, United States Pub- 

 nf° £ ? R f serve - IIe was a member 

 of the American Society of Civil Engi- 

 neers, American Water Works Association, 

 New England Water Works Association, 

 Boston Society of Civil Engineers, Ameri- 

 can Society for Promotion of Engineering 

 Education; fellow of the American Pub"? 

 Health Association, fello wof the Amerl 

 can Academy of Arts and Sciences, fel- 

 ArTv.nJ ( Am , er L° an Association for the 



£ %1 £ 5 , S" ltary lnst «"t« and*fellow 

 or the Royal Microscopical Society of Lon- 

 don ; also member of the Harvard Club 

 of Boston and Boston City Club 



He was the author of many books and 

 monograph!, including "The Microscopy of 

 Drinking Water," "Typhoid Fever," "Value 

 of Pure Water," "State Sanitation," "Vital 

 Statistics," "Fresh aWtor Biology" (with 

 Dr. Ward), "William Thompson Sedgwick, 

 a Pioneer in Public Health" (with Pro- 

 fessor C. E. A. Wlnslow and E. O. Jordan). 



Professor Whipple ls mrvivea by „„ 

 wife Mrs. Mary Rnyner Whipple ; a daugh- 

 ter, Marlon (Mrs. Cerald M. Keith), and a 

 son, Joseph Rayner Whipple, who Is a stu- 

 dent at Bowdoln College. 



