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Indiana University Studies 
more than seventy-five publications dealing with phases of the geology 
of Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas, Iowa, Mississippi, New York, Indiana, 
and other states. 
Clyde Arnett Malott 
A.B., Indiana University, 1913; A.M., 1915; Ph.D., 1919. School 
superintendent, 1913-14; Assistant in Department of Geology, Indiana 
University, 1914-15; Instructor, Fort Wayne High School, 1915; Tutor, 
Department of Geology, Indiana University, 1915-16; Instructor, 1916- 
18; Assistant Professor, 1918-21; Associate Professor, 1921-24; Pro- 
fessor, 1924 to date. Fellow of Indiana Academy of Science, American 
Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Geological Society 
of America. Member of Sigma Xi. Member of staff of Oklahoma Geo- 
logical Survey, summer of 1916. Member of staff, Division of Geology, 
Indiana Department of Conservation, 1919 to date. 
Frank C. Mathers 
Student, Indiana University, six years; Cornell University, two 
years. A.B., Indiana University, 1903; A.M., 1905; Ph.D., Cornell Uni- 
versity, 1907. Instructor in Chemistry, Indiana University, 1903-5; As- 
sistant Professor, 1907-13; Associate Professor, 1913-23; Professor, 1923 
to date. Scholar, Cornell University, 1905-6; Fellow, 1906-7. Labora- 
tory Assistant, Oliver Iron Mining Company, Mountain Iron, Minn., sum- 
mer of 1903 ; Special Research Chemist, Roessler and Hasslacher Chemi- 
cal Company, Perth Amboy, N.J., summer of 1917; Consulting Electro- 
chemist on tin refining, American Smelting and Refining Company, Maur- 
uer, N.J., 1917-18; Expert Electrochemist, Chemical Warfare Service, 
Washington, D.C., summer of 1918; Consulting Chemist on Oxidizing 
Silver, Oneida Community Company, Oneida, N.Y., and William Rogers 
Company, Niagara Falls, N.Y., 1919 and 1922; Consulting Chemist on 
Hydrated Lime, Charles Warner Company, Wilmington, Del., summers of 
1925 and 1926. Member of American Chemical Society, American 
Electrochemical Society, and Sigma Xi. Author or joint author of 
ninety papers, or manuals. Recipient of grants for research from the 
American Electrochemical Society and the National Lime Association 
(two grants). 
Rolla R. Ramsey 
Student, Miami University (Scholarship), 1891-92; Indiana Uni- 
versity, 1893-95. A.B., Indiana University, 1895; A.M., 1898; Scholar, 
Clark University, 1898-99; Cornell University, 1900-1; Ph.D., Cornell 
University, 1901; European universities, 1912-13. Science teacher, De- 
catur High School, 1895-96; Laboratory Assistant, Indiana University, 
1896-97; Professor of Physics, Westminster College, Pa., 1897-98; As- 
sistant, Cornell University, 1899; Instructor, Indiana University, 1900; 
Instructor, University of Missouri, 1901-3; Assistant Professor, Indiana 
University, 1903-5; Associate Professor, 1905-19; Professor, 1919 to 
date; Chief Instructor, Indiana University United States Radio School, 
1918; Bureau of Standards specialist in Radio-Activity of Waters and 
Materials. Fellow, American Physical Society, American Association 
for the Advancement of Science, and Indiana Academy of Science. Mem- 
ber, Institute of Radio Engineers, Sigma Xi (President, 1917), Phi Beta 
