Cornell University: A History

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Page 234 - 70-'73; Ph. B. '73; Columbia Law School '75. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Second prize Latin; first prize English literature; VVoodford orator; class essayist; also member Reform Club; Bar Ass'n; Harmonic Club; Century Country Club. Has been engaged in the practice of law in New York City since 1878; member of Bar Ass'n Committee that opposed Judge Maynard; member of Executive Committee of Citizens' Union that nominated Seth Low for mayor of New York in 1897.
Page 13 - Evander Bradley McGilvary, AM, Ph. D., Ethics. VETERINARY MEDICINE AND SURGERY 1868 James Law, FRCVS 1896 1896 James Law, FRCVS, Principles and Practice of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Sanitary Science and Veterinary Therapeutics, (Director of New York State Veterinary College). 1896 Veranus Alva Moore, BS, MD, Comparative and Veterinary Pathology and Bacteriology, and Meat Inspection.
Page 45 - History of Cornell University" (1894), "Matthias de Vries and his Contributions to Netherland Philology " (1895), "University Life in the Middle Ages" (1898), "Sources of Goethe's Printed Text" (189S), reprinted in the Weimar "Goethe Ausgabe," Baud 50,
Page 50 - Ore Deposits of the United States and Canada" (1893), and "Handbook of Rocks.
Page 29 - VS, FRCVS COMSTOCK, JOHN HENRY, Professor of Entomology, General Invertebrate Zoology, b. Janesville, Wis., Feb. 24, 1849. Grad. Cornell, 1874 (BS). HEWETT, THOMAS WATERMAN, Professor German Languages and Literature, b. Miami, Mo., Jan. 10, 1846. Grad. Amherst, 1869. Ph. D., Cornell, 1879. NICHOLS, EDWARD LEAMINGTON, Professor of Physics, b. Leamington, Eng., of American parents, in 1854. Grad. Cornell (BS)- Studied at Univs. of Leipsig, Berlin, and Gottingen; Ph. D., Gottingen, 1879. BAILEY, LIBERTY...
Page 313 - Electricity and Magnetism" (1895); "Alternating Currents and Alternating Current Machinery," joint author (1896); "An Elementary Book on Electricity and Magnetism," joint author (1902). He has in preparation a book on Central Station Practice, and a completely rewritten edition of the before-mentioned book on Alternating Currents and Alternating Current Machinery.
Page 50 - BLAKE, Eli Whitney, educator, was born in New Haven, Conn., April 20, 1836. He was graduated at Yale in 1857, after which he attended for a year the Sheffield scientific school, and passed several years in Europe, studying chemistry and physics in the universities of Heidelburg, Marburg, and Berlin. Returning to America he was made professor of chemistry and physics in the University of Vermont and State agricultural college in 1866-'67. From 1868 to 1870 he was professor of physics and mechanic...
Page 45 - University Administration" (1882), " The Aims and Methods of the Collegiate Study of the Modern Languages" (1884), "The Present Condition of Instruction in the Modern Languages In American Colleges " (1885),
Page 216 - MORRIS, 4602 Kingsessing Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. '02, ME FALLOWS, EDWARD THOMAS, architect, 985 Bergen St., Brooklyn, NY b. Malone, NY, in 1866. Prep. Franklin Acad., Malone, NY, '86; Cornell, BS in Arch., '90. Married, 1893, at Brooklyn, NY, Kathryn R. Farrell; children — Geraldine, Eleanor, and Edward. FANNING, OSCAR FORD, lawyer, Sag Harbor, NY LL. B. '03. FARBER, OLIN MYERS, lawyer, Mansfield, OAB '91. Bandmaster Univ. band 1890-1891. FARGUSSON, MARK, Brooklyn, NY '85, CE FARKELL, GEORGE C.,...
Page 61 - It was first published in the Transactions of the Association of Civil Engineers of Cornell University...

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