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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...significance of changing atomic volume. He is a member of the International Commission on Atomic Weights. His many honors include degrees from twelve universities and membership in many of the leading scientific societies of Germany, Sweden, and the United States. He was awarded the Davy Medal by the Royal Society of London in 1910 and the Willard Gibbs Medal by the American chemical Society in 1912. The London Medical Society awarded him the Faraday medal in 1911, and he was probably the first American to be offered a permanent chair in a German university, an offer which he declined...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOBEL CHEMISTRY PRIZE TO PROFESSOR RICHARDS | 11/15/1915 | See Source »

...Lecturer on Landscape Architecture; Frederick May Eliot, Tutor; Sydney Powers, Research Fellow in Geology; John Bovingdon 1G., Assistant in Public Speaking; Bernard Raymond 1G., Assistant in Physiology; Leroy Newton Fleming, Assistant in Physiology; Charles Locke Scudder '88, Associate in Surgery; Andrew Watson Sellards, Associate in Tropical Medicine; James Royal Martin, Teaching Fellow in Physiology; George Burgess Magrath '94, Instructor in Legal Medicine. Dental School appointments: Walter Irving Ashland '14, Assistant in Anaesthesia; William Wilton Anthony '12, Assistant in Operative Dentistry; Chauncey Nye Lewis, Assistant in Operative Dentistry; Lawrence Edward McGourty '12, Assistant in Operative Dentistry; Harry Yeates Nutter '13, Assistant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Faculty Appointments Announced | 11/11/1915 | See Source »

...third year students in the Law School were elected editors: R. C. Brown, 2L., W. C. Brown 2L., S. Bunn, 2L., C. P. Curtis, Jr., 2L., R. B. Dawson 2L., D. E. Dunbar 2L., J. R. Green 2L., C. H. Hand 2L., R. C. Macy 2L., K. C. Royal 2L., G. H. Semler 2L., M. C. Bragdon 3L., H. F. Burns 3L., F. L. Daily 3L., R. Driscoll 3L., F. F. Greenman 3L., A. Jaretzki 3L., W. T. Joyner 3L., S. Smith 3L., C. A. Woodard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Law Review Elects Editors | 9/29/1915 | See Source »

...death of Dean Thayer, singularly enough, came at the close of hundred years of law instruction in the University. On September fourth, 1815, the Corporation voted to establish the Royal all Chair of Law and appointed Isaac Parker to fill it; and two years later a law school was organized as a separate department. From this small beginning the School grew through penury and even opposition to some strength and influence, as the name of Judge Story on its Faculty amply shows. It gave system and dignity to the otherwise disorganized study of law in ante-bellum days...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A CENTURY OF LAW. | 9/25/1915 | See Source »

...following appointments were made: Clarence Erskine Kelley 1G., Assistant in Astronomy; Arthur Bliss Seymour, Assistant in the Cryptogamic Herbarium; James Royal Martin, Assistant in Physiology; Carl Ludwig Schrader, Instructor in Gymnastics, (re-appointed); Carl Christian Carstens, Lecturer on Social Ethics, (reappointed); Louis Adams Frothingham '93, Lecturer on State and City Government in Massachusetts, (reappointed); Edward Deshon Brandegee '81, Regent, (reappointed); Harold Eugene Bigelow '07, Research Fellow in Chemistry; Frederick Henderson Sterns 3G., Associate in Anthropology; Alexander Swanson Hegg. Assistant Secretary of the Graduate School of Medicine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CORPORATION APPOINTMENTS | 6/10/1915 | See Source »

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