1316 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
Braun, Adolph R., 832 38th St., Milwaukee. 
Graduate of National German-American Teachers’ Seminary, Milwaukee. 
Teacher of Modern Languages, Milwaukee High School. 
Brxnckley, William Joshua, 505 John St., Appleton. 
A. B. (Salina); B. S., A. M. (De Pauw); Ph. D. (Austin). Professor of 
Biology, Lawrence University. 
Brittingiiam, Thomas Evans, 
640 ISTorth Henry St., Madison 
Lumberman; Chairman, State Park Board; Vice-Chairman, Wisconsin 
Conservation Committee; Chairman, Forest Hill 
Cemetery Commission. 
Brown, Charles E., 1609 Monroe St., Madison. 
Secretary and Curator, Wisconsin Archaeological Society; Chief, State 
Historical Museum. 
Brown, Charles Mewton, 271 Langdon St., Madison. 
LL. B. (Wisconsin). Lawyer. 
Brown, Eugene Anson, 152 East Johnson St., Madison. 
M. D. (Hahnemann). Physician and Surgeon; Secretary of Board of Fed¬ 
eral Pension Examiners, Madison District. 
Browne, Edward Everts, Waupaca. 
B. L., LL. B. (Wisconsin). District Attorney, Waupaca County; State 
Senator, 21st Senatorial District; Vice-President, Wisconsin 
State Bar Association. 
Brues, Charles Thomas, 
Bussey Institution, Eorest Hill, Boston, Mass. 
B. S., M. S. (Texas). Instructor in Economic Entomology, Harvard 
University. 
Brundage, Albert H., 
375 Gates Ave., Brooklyn Borough, Hew York City. 
Emeritus Professor of Toxicology and Physiology, Marquette University; 
Physician. 
Buehler, Henry Andrew, Rolla, Mo. 
B. S. (Wisconsin). Geologist; State Geologist of Missouri. 
