966 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts , and Letters. 
MEMBERS DECEASED 
Information of whose decease has been received since the issue 
of Volume XIV. 
Andrews, Edmund, January 1904, at Chicago, I1L 
A. B., A. M., ML D., LL. D. (Michigan). Professor of Clinical Sur¬ 
gery, Northwestern University; Surgeon, Mercy Hospital; 
Consulting Surgeon, Michael Reese Hospital and Il¬ 
linois Hospital for Women and Children. 
Butler, James Davie, November 20, 1905, at Madison. 
A. B., A. M., LL. D. (Middlebury). Minister and Teacher. 
Frankenburger, David Bower, 
February 6, 1906, at Madison. 
Ph. B., LL. B., A. M. (Wisconsin). Professor of Rhetoric and Ora¬ 
tory, University of Wisconsin. 
Halsey, Rufus H., July 25, 1907, at Gogebic, Mich. 
A. B. (Williams). President, State Normal School, Oshkosh. 
Knowlton, Amos Arnold, April 14, 1906, at Madison. 
A. B., A. M. (Bowdoin). 
Lueders, Herman Frederick, July 2, 1904, at Sauk City. 
B. S. (Wisconsin). 
S haler, Nathaniel Southgate, 
April 10, 1906, at Cambridge, Mass. 
B. S., S'. D., LL. D. (Harvard). Professor of Geology, Harvard Uni¬ 
versity ; Dean of the Lawrence Scientific School. 
Shipman, Stephen Vaughn, 
November 12, 1905, at Chicago, Ill. 
Architect. 
Zimmerman, Charles Frederick A., 
June 20, 1906, at Milwaukee. 
Ph. B. (Illinois Wesleyan) ; A. M. (Charles City). Principal, Sev¬ 
enteenth District School. 
