Volume 0007 Number

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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY CI RCULARS Pub/isAed wit/i tAe approbation of tAe Board of Trustees VOL. YJJ.—No. 6i.] BALTIMORE, DECEMBER, 1887. [PRICE, 10 CENTS. PRELIMINARY REGISTER OF OFFICERS AND STUDENTS. PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS. WILLIAM H. WELCH, N. B., Professor of Pathology. 506 Cathedral St. A. B., Yale College, 1870; M. B., College of Physicians and Surgeons (N. Y.), 1875; late Professorof Pathological Anatomy and General Pathology in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, N. Y. DANIEL C. GILMAN, LL. D., President of the University. 18 W. Saratoga St. A. B., Yale College, 1852, and A. M., 1855; LL. D., Harvard University and St. John’s College, 1876, and Columbia College, 1887; Professorin Yale College, 1863-72; Preoident ofthe University of Cali- JOHN S. BILLINGS, N. B., LL.B., Lecturer on Municipal Hygiene. Washington. fornia, 1872—75. A. B., Oxford College, (Ohio), 1857, and A. M., 1860; M. B., University of Cincinnati, 1860; LL. B., University of Edsnburgh, 1884, Harvard University, 1886; Surgeon, U. S. Army, and Librarian of the Surgeon-General’s Office. BASIL L. GILDERSLEEVE, Plc. D.. LL. D., Professor of Greek. 1017 St. Paul St. A. B., Princeton College, 1849, and A. M., 1852; Ph. B., University of Glttingen, 1853; LL. D., Col- lege of William and Mary, 1869, and Harvard University, 1886; Professor of Greek in the Uni- HERBERT B. ABAMS, PH.D., Associate Professor ofIiistory. 907Cathedral St. versity of Virginia, 1856—76; Professor of Latin in the University of Virginia, 1861-66; D. C. L., A. B., Amherst College, 1872; Ph. B., University of Heidelberg, 1876; Fellow of the Johns Hopkins University of the South, 1884; Hon. Member of the Cambridge Philological Society and of the University, 1876—78; Editor ofthe Studies is Historical and Political Science. Philological Syl;ogos ofConstantinople; Editor of the Anecricon Jsssrout of Plsitotogy. MAURICE BLOOMFIELB, PH. B., Asso ate Professor of Sanskrit and Compara- G. STANLEY HALL, PH. D., LL. Th, Professor ofPsychology and Pedagogics. tive Philology. 861 Park Av. 923 N. Calvert St A. M., Furman University, 1877; Fellow, Johns Hopkins University, 1878-79, and Ph. B., 1879. A. B.. Williams College, 1867, and A. M., 1870; Ph. D., Harvard University, 1878; LL. B., Univer- sity ofMichigan, 1887; formerly Lecturer in Harvard and Williams Colleges; Editor ofI/sc Amen- case Joorssat of Psychology. WILLIAM K. BROOKS, PH. B., Associate Professor of Morphology, and Director of the Chesapeake Zoillogical Laboratory. 1216 Mt. Royal Av. PAUL HAUPT, PH. D., Professor of the Shemitic Languages. 2136 Oak St. A.B., Williams College, 1870; Ph. B., Harvard University, 1875; AssociateEditor ofthe Studiesfroin Ph. B., University of Leipsic, 1878; Professor ofAssyriology in the University of Geittingen, 1883-86. the Biological Laboratory. THOMAS CRAIG, Psi. B., Associate Professor ofApplied Mathematics. H. NEWELL MARTIN, Da. SC., A.N., N. D., Professor of Biology, and Director 123 W. First St. ofthe Biological Laboratory. 925 St. Paul St. C. E., Lafayette College; 1875; Fellow, Johns Hopkins University, 1876-79, and Ph. B., 1878; Asso- M. B., University of London, 1871, and Br. Sc., 1872; A. B., University of Cambridge, 1874, and A. M., 1877; late Fellow, and Lecturer on Natural History in Christ College, Cambridge; Fellow ciate Editor of the Americas Journal ofMathematics. of University College, London; M. B. (Hon.), University of Georgia, 1881; F. B. S., London; Editor ofthe Studies from t/se Biological Laboratory. A. MARSHALL ELLIOTT, Ph. B., Associate Professor of the Romance Languages. 935 N. Calvert St. SIMON NEWCOMB, PH. B., LL. D., Professor ofMatheraaties and Astronomy. A. B., HaverfordCollege, 1866, and A. M., 1878; A. B., Harvard University, 1888; Ph. B., Princeton Washington. College, 1877. R.S., harvard University, 1858; LL. B., Columbian University, 1874, Yale, 1875,Harvard, 1884, and RICHARD T. ELY, PH. B., Associate Professor of Political Economy. Columbia, 18i7; Ph.D. (Hon.), University of Leyden,1875; Ph.D. (Hon.), University of Heidelberg, 118 E. Fifth St. 1886; SeisiorProfessor of Mathematics, U. S. Navy; Superintendent ofthe American Ephemeris and Nautical Alman~e, Washington; Associate, Royal Astrousmical Society,1872; Corresponding Mem- A. B., Columbia College, 1876, and A.M., 1879; Fellow ofColumbia College, 1876-79; Ph. B., Univer- her, Institute of France, 1874; Foreign Memberof the Royal Society of London and Member ofthe sity ofHeidelberg. 1879. Academiesin Berlin, St. Petersburg, Munich, Stockholm, Amsterdam, etc.; Edotor ofthe Asnersean Jounesal of Mutlseosatics. GEORGE HENRY EMMOTT, A. N., Associate Professor of Logic and Ethics, and IRA RENSEN, N. B., PH. B., Professor of Chemistry, and Director of the Chemical Lecturer on Roman Law. 304 W. Lanvale St. A. B. and LL. B., University of Cambridge, (Eng.), 1879, and A. N., 1882; late Associate and Laboratory. 12 E. Biddle St. Lecturer on Roman Law, etc. in Victoria University (Rug.). College of the City of New York; M. B., College ofPhysicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1887; Ph. B., University of Gottingen, 1870; Professorof Chemistry in Williams College, 1872—76, and previously Assistant in Chemistry in the University of Tilbingen; Editor of the American ChemicalJournal. HARMON N. MORSE, PH. B., Associate Professor of Chemistry, and Sub-Director of the Chemical Laboratory. 1203 Bolton St. HENRY A. ROWLANB, PH. D., Professor of Physics, and Director of the Phys- A. B., Amherst College, 1873; Ph. B., University of Gittingen, 1875; Instructor in Chemistry at ical Laboratory. 412 Cathedral St. Amherst College, 1875—76. C. E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, 1870; Assistant Professor in the same, 1672—75; Ph. B. 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L., University of Oxford; Honorary Fellow of St. John’s College, Cambridge; late Professor of Mathematics sn the Royal Military GEORGE H. WILLIAMS, PH. B., Associate Professor of Mineralogy. Academy, Wosiwich; Copley Medalist, Royal Society,London, 1880; Editor of the American Jour- aal of Mathematics,1878—84. A. B., Amherst College, 1878; Ph. B., University of Heidelberg, 1882. The Westover. 10 JOHNS HOPKINS [No. 61. HENRY WOOD, Psi. D., Associate Professor of German. 2126 Oak St. Readers for the current year. A. B., Haverford College, 1869; Ph. D., University of Leipsic, 1879. ELGIN R. L. GOULD, Ph. B., Johns Hopkins University, 1886; attached to the Bureau or WILLIAM HAND BROWNE, M. D., Librarian, and Associate in English. Labor, Washington. Twelve lectures during the second half-year on Social Stotistics. M. D., University of Maryland, 1880. 2 E. Huntingdon Av. HERBERT WEIR SMYTH, Ph. B., University of Gittingen, 1884; late Instructor inWilliams College. 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