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GRADUATE CLUB.

At the request of the Graduate Club the undersigned has undertaken to keep a record of the addresses and achievements of those men who were members of the Club during the years 1889-95. Circulars and blanks were issued last June, and in response to these, the address, past and present positions, distinctions awarded, and principal publications made since leaving the Graduate School, were obtained from many of the Graduate Students of the years named. The Club had, during this period, 327 members, including those of the present year also. The addresses of 23 of these 327 men were not found, and consequently no circulars were sent to them. Of the remaining 304, information was received from 150, or 49 per cent.

Below are given the principal results of this inquiry, so far as concerns addresses for 1895-96; other important positions held since leaving the Graduate School; and principal publications since leaving Harvard. To save room, data apt to be generally known are omitted. Thus the names of present Instructors or Students at Harvard and of men who have been long at one place are, for the most part, omitted. The addresses of many former members of the Graduate Club, not given in the following list, will be found in the pamphlet, published by the University, giving the names and addresses of living Bachelors and Masters of Arts, 1895.

C. Abbe, Jr., attended Graduate School during '94-5; Instructor in Physiography, Columbian College, Washington, from 1895.

J. Allen, '92-4; Instructor in Mathematics, Cornell Univ., from 1894.

F. Anderegg, '88-9; Prof. of Mathematics, Oberlin, O.

A. P. Andrews, '93-; reappointed Rogers Memorial Fellow.

C. H. Arnold, '92-3; Electrician with American Bell Telephone Co.

F. C. Babbitt, '90-5; studying at American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece.

F. H. Bailey, '88-'92; Asst. Prof. of Mathematics, Mass. Inst. of Technology, Boston.

C. H. Barnwell, '92-4; Prof. of English, Hollins Inst., Hollins, Virginia, since 1894.

W. B. Bentley, '89-'91; Assoc. Prof. of Physics and Chemistry, Fayetteville, Ark.

A. L. Bondurant, '92-3; Prof. of Latin, Univ. of Mississippi.

W. T. Brewster, '92-4; Tutor in Rhetoric, Columbia Univ., New York since 1894; has published "Specimens of Narration" (Holt: New York), 1895.

E. A. Bryan, '92-3; President Washington Agricultural College and School of Science, Pullman, Wash.; published "The Mark in Europe and America" (Boston), 1893.

E. A. Burt, '93-5; Prof. Natural History, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt.

H. E. Burton, '92-5; studying at American School at Rome, on Parker Fellowship.

F. G. Caffey, '91-2; has practiced law in Alabama since 1894.

G. A. Campbell, '91-3; studying Mathematics and Physics, Faculté des Sciences, Paris; at Vienna Univ., '945; at Göttingen, '93-4.

J. O. Campbell, '93-4; 1066 Middlesex St., Lowell, Mass.; Pastor Westminster United Presbyterian Church, Lowell; Special Lecturer, Theological

Seminary, Allegheny, Pa.; D. D., Mt. l'attention sur les mouvements respiraUnion College, Ohio, 1894.

W. B. Carpenter, '90-1; Sub-master and Instructor of Mathematics, High School, Woonsocket, R. I., since 1893. B. E. Carter, Jr., '91-3; Instructor in Mathematics, Mass. Inst. of Technology, Boston, since 1893.

J. F. Carter, '90-1; 18 High St., Fall River, Mass.; Rector of St. Mark's (P. E.) Church since 1893.

G. A. Chamberlain, '91-2; Instructor of Physics, East Side High School, Milwaukee, Wis.

F. D. Chester, '91-4; in Damascus, Syria, as Rogers Fellow; has published contributions to American Oriental Society Proceedings, April, 1893; Journal, 1894.

J. B. Chittenden, '89-'91; Instructor in Mathematics, Columbia and Barnard colleges, New York; Ph. D. at Königsberg, 1893; Thesis: "Theory of Hermite's Form of Lamé's Equation." (Leipzig: Treubner.)

C. C. Closson, '92-4; Instructor in Political Economy, Univ. of Chicago, Ill., since Jan., 1895.

F. R. Clow, '91-2, '93-5; Teacher of History, State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wis., from 1895.

G. L. Collie, '90-3; Professor of Geology, Beloit College, Beloit, Wis.; Ph. D., Harvard, 1893. Published 'Geology of Conanicut Island, R. I." (Madison, Wis.)

toires," Revue philsophique, 1892; "The Influence of Muscular States on Consciousness," Mind, 1892; "Les laboratoires de psychologie en Amérique," Année Psychologique, 1894.

S. C. Derby, '91-3; Prof. of Latin in the Ohio State Univ., Columbus, Ohio.

F. W. Dewart, '90-2; 2907 St. Vincent Ave., St. Louis, Mo.; LL. B., St. Louis Law School; practicing law; Asst. Sec. City Council, St. Louis; Asst. at Missouri Bot. Garden till April, 1893.

R. E. Dodge, '90-4; Instr. in Geography and Geology, Teachers' College, New York.

R. E. N. Dodge, '89-'91; Instr. in English Literature, Brown Univ. from 1895; Instr. in English, Barnard College, 1894–95.

B. M. Duggar, '93-5; Botanical Asst., State Lab. of Natural History, Champaign, Ill.

F. L. Dunlap, '92-5; Asst. in Organic Chemistry, Kent Chemical Lab., New Haven, Conn.

H. C. Emery, '92-3; Instr. in Political Economy and Sociology, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me.

H. K. Estabrook, '94-5, care Messrs. Munroe & Co., 7 rue Scribe, Paris; studying in German universities.

H. H. Field, '88-'91; Director of International Bureau for Zoology, Zurich, Switzerland, from 1895; since

B. M. Davis, '92-5; Asst. in Botany, 1891, student of Zoology at Leipzig, Univ. of Chicago, Ill.

A. M. Day, '92-4; Asst. in Political Economy, Columbia and Barnard colleges, since 1894; Univ. Extension Lecturer, 1894-95.

E. B. Delabarre, '88-9; Assoc. Prof. of Psychology, Brown Univ., since 1892; Ph. D., Freiburg, i. B., 1891; Published: "Uber Bewegungs-Empfindungen" (Freiburg); "L'influence de

Freiburg, and Paris. Published: "Zur Morphologie der Harnblase bei den Amphibien" (Jena, 1894); “ Ueber die Entwickelung der Wirbelsäule bei den Amphibien" (Leipzig, 1895), and minor articles in Anab. Auz., Zeitschr. f. wiss. Mikr., Biol. Centralbl., etc.

H. D. Foster, '91-3; Prof. of History, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H., since 1893.

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J. W. Glover, '92-5; Instr. in Mathematics, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.

E. B. Greene, '90-3; Assoc. Prof. of History, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, Ill., from 1895; last year, Asst. Prof.

H. S. Grindley, '92-4; Asst. Prof. of Chemistry, University of Illinois, Champaign, Ill.; last year, Instr.

S. B. Harding, '93–5; Asst. Prof. of European History, Indiana Univ., Bloomington, Ind.

T. W. Harris, '84-'90; Supt. of Schools, Keene, N. H., since 1894. Published "The Schools of the City of Keene," Granite Monthly, May, 1895.

H. B. Hastings, '91-3; Teacher in public school, Comfort, Kendall Co., Texas; 1893-95, engaged in the publishing business, Boston.

H. T. Hildreth, '92-3; Acting Prof. of Ancient Languages, Roanoke College, Salem, Va.

L. L. Hooper, '89-'91; Teacher of Mathematics, Smith Academy, St. Louis, Mo.

W. G. Howard, '91-3; Instr. in German, Princeton Coll., Princeton, N. J., since 1893.

W. D. Howe, '94-5; Instr. in English, Butler College, Irvington, Ind.

W. L. Jennings, '89-'92; Asst. Prof. Chemistry, Worcester Polytechnic Inst., Worcester, Mass., since 1894. Published with E. Fisher: "Ueber die Constitution des Hydrocyanrosaniline und des Fuchsins" (Berlin) 1893; "Ueber die Verbin

dungen des Zucker mit den mehrevertigen Phenole " (Berlin), 1894.

L. N. Johnson, '91-2; Instr. in (Cryptogamic) Botany, Univ. of Mich.,

since 1892.

H. McC. Kelly, '90-93; teaching Zoology at Cornell College, Mount Vernon, Iowa; in 1893–94, teaching at Northwestern Univ., Evanston, Ill.

A. Kendrick, '90-3; Asst. Prof. of Physics, Worcester Polytechnic Inst., Worcester, Mass., since 1893. Has published "On the Damping of Belt-Magnets and Ring-Magnets by surrounding Copper," Am. Jour. Sci., xlvii, 1894.

C. A. Kofoid, '91-4; Superintend ent of the Biological Station, Univ. of Illinois, Champaign, Ill., from 1895; 1894-95, Instr. in Vertebrate Mor phology, Univ. of Michigan. Has published "The early Development of Limax," Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., Aug., 1895.

H. L. Koopman, '92-3; Librarian of Brown Univ., Providence, R. I., since 1893; has published "Functions of a University Library," Library Journal, Dec., 1894.

T. G. Lee, '91-2; Prof. of Histology and Embryology, Univ. of Minnesota, since 1892.

A. W. Long, '90-3; Master in English, Lawrenceville, N. J., since 1893.

R. M. Lovett, '92-3; Instructor in English, Univ. of Chicago, since 1893.

E. McClure, '93-4; Professor of Chemistry, Univ. of Oregon, Eugene, Ore., same as before coming to Graduate School.

Kenneth McKenzie, '92-5; Instr. in Modern Languages, Union Coll., Schenectady, N. Y., from 1895.

J. M. Manly, '88-'91 ; Professor of the English Language, Brown Univ., Providence, R. I., since 1892; ibid.

Jan.-June, 1891, Acting Asst. Prof.; 1891-92, Assoc. Prof. Has published "Lok-Sounday; Studies and Notes in Philology and Literature,” vol. i, Boston; "Observations on the Language of the Legend of Good Women," ibid.

W. G. Manly, '89-'90; Prof. of Greek Language and Literature, Missouri Univ., Columbia, Mo.

M. A. Marsh, '91-2; Instr. in Pratt Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y., since 1892.

C. F. Marbut, '93-5; Instr. in Geology and Mineralogy, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.

J. L. Markley, '86-'90; Asst. Prof. of Mathematics, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. (On leave of absence for 1895-96.)

S. E. Mezes, '89-'92; Adj. Prof. of Philosophy, Univ. of Texas, Austin, Texas, since 1894; Lecturer Bryn Mawr College, 1892-93; Docent in Philosophy, Univ. of Chicago, 189394.

Has published "Freedom," Int. Jour. of Ethics, Apr., 1893; "Pleasure and Pain defined," Philos. Review, Jan., 1895.

C. L. Mix, '90-1; teaching Biology in Chicago High Schools.

DuB. S. Morris, '93-4; Union Theological Seminary, New York. During 1894-95 studied Social Science at Columbia Univ., N. Y.

E. P. Morton, '91-3; Instr. in English, Indiana Univ., Bloomington, Ind., from 1895; Teacher of English, French, and Greek, Blackburn Univ., Carlinville, Ill., 1893–95.

W. S. Nickerson, '90-4; Instr. in Biol., Northwestern Univ., Evanston, Ill., from 1895; Prof. of Biology and Histology, ad interim, 1894–95, Univ. of Colorado. Has published "On Stichocotyle Nephropis, Cunningham," in Zoologisches Jahrbuch, 1895.

A. Oliver, Jr., '94-5; Master of Greek, Adv. Latin, and Ancient History, "The Pomfret School," Pomfret Centre, Conn., from 1895.

A. H. Patterson, '92-3; Instr. in Physics, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, Ga., since Aug., 1894.

G. J. Peirce, '90-4; Instr. in Botany, Indiana Univ., Bloomington, Ind.; Ph. D., Leipzig, 1894; has published "On the Structure of the Haustoria of some Phanerogamic Parasites," Ann. of Bot., Sept., 1893; "A Contribution to the Physiology of the Genus Cuscuta," Ann. of Bot., Mar., 1894; "Das Endringung von Würzeln in lebende Gewebe," Botanische Zeitung, Sept., 1894; "Botany at the Germany Universities,” Educational Review, Jan., 1895; "Development of Botany in Germany during the Nineteenth Century." Transl. from the German of E. Strasburger, Bot. Gazette, 1895.

W. L. Phelps, '90-2; Instr. in English Literature, Yale College, since 1892. Has published "The Beginnings of the English Romantic Movement" (Boston: Ginn & Co.) ; "Selections from the Poetry and Prose of Thomas Gray" (Boston: Ginn & Co.); "Irving's Tales of a Traveller" (New York: Putnam); Irving's Sketch Book" (New York: Putnam); "Chapman's Plays," Mermaid Series (London).

A. B. Pierce, '91-2; Instr. in Mathematics, Univ. of California, since 1892.

A. H. Pierce, '91-4; studying Psychology and Philosophy at Paris, on Kellogg Fellowship from Amherst Coll.

H. S. Pratt, '92-3; Prof. of Biology, Haverford Coll., Haverford, Pa., since 1893.

G. A. Reisner, '90-3; Friedenau bei

Berlin, Feurigstr. 6, Germany. "Wissenschaftlicher - Hülfsarbeiter " in the Egyptian (Assyrian) Department of Kön. Pr. Museum, Berlin; working on Babylonian clay tablets; has published 'Sumero-Babylonische Hymnen aus der Griechischer Zeit." (Berlin: Spemann.)

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H. M. Richards, '92-5; studying in Germany. Address, Brown, Shipley & Co., Founders Court, E. C., London, England.

W. E. Ritter, '89-'91; Asst. Prof. of Biology, Univ. of California, Berkeley, Cal., since 1893; Inst. in Biol., ibid. 1891–93; various papers in journals.

E. D. Roe, '88-'92; Assoc. Prof. of Mathematics, Oberlin Coll., Oberlin, Ohio, since 1892; has published "The Probability of Freedom," "A Critique of Spinoza's Demonstration of Necessity," Bib. Sac., Oberlin, Oct., 1894.

G. B. Rogers, '93-5; Instr. in Latin, Phillips Exeter Acad., Exeter, N. H.

A. H. Sanford, '93-4; chair of History and Civics, State Normal School, Stevens Point, Wis., since 1894.

W. Schoch, '93-4; has returned to his position of Principal of High School, San Antonio, Texas.

H. van Schrenk, '93-4; Instr. in Botany and Zoology, St. Louis Manual Training School, Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo.

R. E. Schuh, '93-4; Pastor of M. E. Church, Cottage City, since 1894.

W. A. Setchell, '87-'91; Prof. of Botany, Univ. of California, from 1895; Asst. Prof. (elect) of Botany, Yale Coll., from 1895; at Yale Univ. since 1891; Asst. in Biology, 1891-92; Instr. in Biology, 1892–95; also Instr. in Botany at Marine Biol. Lab., Wood's

Hole, Mass., since 1890; has published "On the Classification and Distribution of the Lammariaceae," in Trans. Conn. Acad., ix, 1893; "Notes on Ustilagineae," Bot. Gazette, xix, 1894 (with Isaac Holden and F. S. Collins); "Phycotheca Boreali-Americana," Fasics, I, II, 1895.

D. W. Shea, '86-9; Prof. of Physics and Electrical Engineering, Univ. of Illinois, Champaign, Ill., since 1892; has published "Ueber die Brechung des Lichtes in den Metallen," in Wied. Ann., 1892.

F. Smith, '91-3; Instr. in Zoology, Univ. of Illinois, Champaign, Ill., and Asst. Zoologist in Ill. State Lab. of Nat. Hist., Champaign, Ill.; has published "A List of Protozoa and Mollusca," in Bull. U. S. Fish Com., 1894; and "A Preliminary Account of Two New Oligochaeta from Illinois," in Bull. State Lab., N. H., 1895.

D. DeW. Smyth, '91-2; Assoc. Prof. in Hamilton Coll., Clinton, N. Y.; A. M., Columbia Coll., 1895.

L. F. Snow, '89-90; Dean, Woman's College, Brown Univ., Providence, R. I., since 1892.

A. E. Taylor, '93-4; Graduate Student in Chemistry at Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y., since 1894.

J. L. Tilton, '94-5; returns to professorship of Natural Sciences, Simpson Coll., Indianola, Iowa.

F. N. Tisdel, '93-5; Assoc. Prof. of Rhetoric and Oratory, Oberlin, Ohio.

L. M. Verbeck, '92-3; 1893-94, Asst. in Chemistry, Iowa Coll., Grinnell, Iowa; 1894-95, Instr. id., ibid.

H. B. Ward, '90-2; Assoc. Prof. Zoology, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb., since 1893; 1892–93, Instr. in Morphology, Univ. of Michigan; is publishing "Parasites of Man and the Domestic Animals," 1895.

L. G. Westgate, '91-2; Teacher of

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