720 
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
LIFE MEMBERS. 
*Birge, Edward Asahel, 772 Langdon St., Madison 
A.B., A.M. (Williams); Ph.D. (Harvard); Sc.D. (Western University of 
Pennsylvania) ; LL.D. (Williams, Wisconsin, Missouri). Professor of 
Zoology, Dean of College of Letters and Science, and President of the 
University of Wisconsin; Secretary of Commissioners of Fisheries, 
Wisconsin; Director, Superintendent, and President, Wisconsin 
Geological and Natural History Survey; Member Wisconsin 
State Board of Forestry, Wisconsin Conservation Commis¬ 
sion, Wisconsin Free Library Commission; President, 
United Chapters Phi Beta Kappa; President Wiscon¬ 
sin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters; Presi¬ 
dent National Association of State Universities. 
Brittingham, Thomas Evans, Dunmuven, Old Sauk Road, Madison 
Lumberman. 
# Davis, John Jefferson, 419 Sterling Place, Madison 
B.S. (Illinois) ; M.D. (Hahnemann). Physician. Curator of 
Herbarium, University of Wisconsin. 
*Flint, Albert S to well, 1311 Morris St., Madison 
A.B. (Hard) ; A.M. (Cincinnati). Astronomer Emeritus, Washburn 
Observatory, University of Wisconsin. 
Hobbs, William Herbert, 1705 Hill St., Ann Arbor, Mich. 
B.S. (Worcester Polytechnic Institute); A.M., Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins). 
Professor of Geology and Director Geological Laboratory, Univer¬ 
sity of Michigan; Secretary, Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, 
Arts, and Letters, 1891-1893 ; President, Michigan Acad¬ 
emy of Sciences, 1916-1917. 
Horlick, A. J., Racine 
President Horlick's Malted Milk Company, Racine. Regent, University 
of Wisconsin. 
Hxxon, Frank B., La Crosse 
Lumberman. 
Leith, Charles Kenneth, Moraine, Old Sauk Road, Madison 
B.S., Ph.D. (Wisconsin). Professor of Geology, University of Wisconsin. 
Logan, Hon. Frank A., Chicago 
Banker. 
• Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science resident 
In Wisconsin. 
