1236 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, 
LIFE MEMBERS 
Birge, Edward Asahel, 744 Langdon St., Madison 
A. B., A. M. (Williams) ; Ph. D. (Harvard) ; Sc. D. (Western University 
of Pennsylvania) ; LL. D. (Williams). Professor of Zoology and 
Dean of the College of Letters and Science, University of Wis¬ 
consin ; Secretary of Commissioners of Fisheries, Wiscon¬ 
sin ; Director and Superintendent, Wisconsin Geological 
and Natural History Survey; Member, Wisconsin 
State Board of Forestry; Wisconsin Conserva¬ 
tion Commission, Vice-President, Phi Beta 
Kappa 
Davis, John Jefferson, 629 Mendota Court, Madison 
B. S. (Illinois) ; M. D. (Hahnemann). Physician. Curator of Her¬ 
barium, University of Wisconsin. 
Flint, Albert Stowell, 450 Charter St., Madison 
A. B. (Hard) ; A. M. (Cincinnati). Astronomer, Washburn Observa¬ 
tory, University of Wisconsin. 
Hobbs, William Herbert, 
820 Oxford Road, Ann Arbor, Mich. 
B. S. (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) ; A. M., Ph. D. (Johns Hop¬ 
kins). Professor of Geology, University of Michigan. 
Hoyt, John Wesley, Washington, D. C. 
A. M. (Ohio Wesleyan) ; M. D. (Cincinnati) ; LL. D. (Missouri). 
Chairman of the National Committee of Four Hundred to 
Promote the Establishment of the University of 
the United States. 
Marsh, Charles Dwight, 
3430 Brown St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 
A. B., A. M. (Amherst) ; Ph. D. (Chicago). Physiologist in Bureau 
of Plant Industry, United States Department of Agriculture. 
Plantz, Samuel, 545 Union St., Appleton 
A. M. (Lawrence) ; Ph. D. (Boston) ; D. D. (Albion) ; LL. D. (Baker). 
President, Lawrence College. 
Sharp, Frank Chapman, 27 Mendota Court, Madison 
A. B. (Amherst) ; Ph. D. (Berlin). Professor of Philosophy, 
University of Wisconsin. 
Skinner, Ernest Brown, 210 Lathrop St., Madison 
A. B. (Ohio) ; Ph. D. (Chicago) ; Associate Professor of Mathe¬ 
matics, University of Wisconsin. 
