1388 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts > and Letters. 
Turner, Frederick Jackson, Cambridge, Mass. 
A. B., A. M. (Wisconsin) ; Ph. D. (Johns Hopkins) ; LL. D. (Illinois) ; 
Litt. D. (Harvard). Professor of American History, Harvard 
University; President, American Historical Association; 
Member, Massachusetts Historical Association; Ameri¬ 
can Antiquarian Society; Colonial Society of 
Massachusetts; Wisconsin Historical So¬ 
ciety ; Mississippi Valley Historical 
Society, etc. 
Van de Warker, Ely, 404 Fayette Park, Syracuse, N. Y. 
M. D. (Albany Medical and Union). Surgeon, Central New York Hos¬ 
pital for Women; Consulting Physician, St. Ann’s Maternity 
Hospital; Senior Surgeon, Women’s and Children’s 
Hospital; Commissioner of Education, Syra¬ 
cuse. 
Verrill, Addison Emery, 86 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 
B. S. (Harvard) ; A. M. (Yale). Professor of Zoology, Yale University, 
Curator of Zoology, Yale University Museum; President 
Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences. 
Winchell, Newton Horace, 
501 East River Road, Minneapolis, Minn. 
A. M. (Michigan). Geologist and Archaeologist. 
Young, Albert Adams, 
531 South Claremont Ave., Chicago, Ill. 
A. B., A. M. (Dartmouth) ; B. D. (Andover). Clergyman. 
