714 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
Smith, Leonard Sewell, 939 University Av., Madison. 
B. C. E., C. E. (Wisconsin). Assistant Professor of Topographic and 
Geodetic Engineering, University of Wisconsin; Engineer State 
LTevee Commission; in charge of Hydrography, Wisconsin 
Geological and Natural History Survey; Hydro- 
grapher, U. S. Geological Survey. 
Smith, Walter McMynn, 218 Park St., Madison. 
A. B. (Wisconsin). Librarian, University of Wisconsin. 
Snow, Benjamin Warner, 518 Wisconsin Ave., Madison. 
Ph. D. (Berlin). Professor of Physics, University of Wisconsin. 
Sparling, Samuel Edward, 505 A. Carroll St., Madison. 
A. B. (Indiana); Ph. D. (Wisconsin). Assistant Professor of Political 
Science, University of Wisconsin; Member, National Municipal 
League; Member of Committee on Administration, Amer¬ 
ican Political Science Association; Editor, The Mu¬ 
nicipality. Secretary, League of Wisconsin Mu¬ 
nicipalities; Member of Common Council, 
Madison. 
Starr, William J., 135 Marston Av., Eau Claire. 
LL. B. (Columbia). Member, Board of Commissioners of Fisheries, Wis¬ 
consin; President of the Eau Claire Public Library. 
Suydam, Vernon Andrew, 
Ripon. 
B. S. (Wisconsin). Supervising Principal, Ripon High School. 
Talbert, G. A., 1060 Main St., Stevens Point. 
B. S., M. S. (Ohio Wesleyan). Instructor in Biology, State Normal 
School. 
T'awney, Guy Allan, Beloit. 
A. B., A. M. (Princeton); Ph. D. (Leipzig). Squier Professor of Mental 
Science and Philosophy, Beloit College. 
Teller, Edgar E., 170 Twenty-ninth St., Milwaukee. 
President, Wisconsin Natural History Society. 
Th waites, Reuben Gold, 260 Langdon St., Madison. 
LL. D. (Wisconsin). Secretary and Superintendent, State Historical So¬ 
ciety of Wisconsin; Chairman, Wisconsin Free Library Commission. 
Tibbals, Charles A., Jr., 604 Francis St.^ Madison. 
Assistant in Chemistry and Assaying, University of Wisconsin. 
