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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, listing various faculty members and their respective research activities or projects. Here is a detailed summary of the information provided:
Charles Thomas Bauer, Associate Professor of Economics: To study the development of agricultural technology and the growth of output in certain insects.
Kirk Bryan, Associate Professor of Physiography: For a study of the physiography of the Rio Puerco (New Mexico) in relation to present and prehistoric irrigation.
William Bosworth Castle, Associate Professor of Medicine: For etiology of macrocytic anemia.
William James Cameron, Assistant in Mineralogy: To aid in the investigation of the Tertiary beds of Florida, in Southern Florida.
Walter Hughman Chandler, Instructor in Anthropology: To study the blood groups and fingerprints of fifty native African cultures.
Harry Alvin Cushing, Jr., Assistant Curator of Mammals: To study the chromosomes of certain mammals.
George Kenneth Cushing, Instructor in Otolaryngology: For a study of the ear in various pathological conditions.
Walter Fessio Daggett, Professor of Education: For a study of the influence of the position and size of printed images to reading disability in the case of children.
Raymond Denon, Lecturer on Philosophy: For a study of Plato's "Doctrine of Nothingness."
Hernando De Soto, Instructor in English: To assist at the University of North Carolina in a study of social mechanisms, North and South, during the Civil War.
Oliver Lyman Patterson, Research Associate at the Blue Hill Observatory: For a comprehensive study of the atmospheric electrical phenomena in the West Indies (Porto Rico).
Sylvanus Pierce Fennelow, Research Associate at the Blue Hill Observatory: To continue the study of the influence of mountains on meteorological data.
James Cogswell Greenway, Jr., Assistant Curator of Birds: To study the migration and distribution of birds from northeast Yunnan, China.
Lucian Garwood, Research Curator in Zoology: To prepare a monograph on the parasitic copepods of the skin and organs from Africa, Central America and China.
Joseph Charles Aub, Assistant Professor of Medicine: For an investigation of the blood-forming properties of pentose nucleotide.
Edwin Crawford Kemble, Professor of Physics: For the preparation of an advanced text on quantum mechanics.
Otto Hahn, Instructor in Philosophy: For a study of the logical origins of F. H. Bradley's philosophy of thought.
Thoroson Lyman, Fellow, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Exeter: For application for the study of philosophy.
Lionel Simeon Marks, Professor of Mechanical Engineering: For an investigation of the stresses, strains, and deformations of discharge chutes on the performance of fans.
Roscoe Martin, Assistant Professor of History and Political Science: To verify references about notes and prepare a transcript of the fourth volume, and to prepare a transcript of the fourth volume.
Glenn Allen Morrow, Instructor in Philosophy: To investigate the systematic and systematic principles involved in the writings of Natorp.
Raymond James Nasatir, Instructor in Predictive Medicine: For a study of the metabolism of the normal fetus.
Arthur Darby Nock, Franklingham Professor of the History of Religions: To prepare a critical text together with translation of the manuscripts of Corpus Hermeticum, to prepare a critical text together with translation of the history of the period.
Otto Oldenberg, Professor of Physics: To enable him to continue his investigations of absorption spectra with particular reference to the absorption of light by atoms and molecules in the electric discharge by an investigation of absorption spectra.
Charles Palache, Professor of Mineralogy: For a revision of Dana's "System of Mineralogy."
George Herbert Palmer, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity: To prepare a manuscript of the third volume of the "Check List of Ethical Terms," and to complete the typing of the second volume.
William Henry Pickering, Assistant Professor of Astronomy: For a study of the spectra of Mars, based on modern data, and a continued study of the outer planets.
Cecil Jane Pinsent, Professor of Greek and of Fine Arts: For the study of original Spanish paintings in American collections, and for the preparation of Volume VI of "History of Spanish Painting."
Paul Anthony Rosenfels, Assistant Professor of the Philosophical Library: To prepare for publication a newly discovered manuscript entitled "John Locke—Book of Reference."
This page provides a snapshot of the diverse academic pursuits and research projects undertaken by faculty at Harvard University during the time period covered by this Gazette issue.
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The image is a page from the "Harvard University Gazette," listing various academic projects and research being conducted by different faculty members and researchers at Harvard University. Here is a detailed summary of the projects mentioned:
Charles Thomas Brues, Associate Professor of Economic Entomology: Researching the development of symbolic micro-organisms and the growth of mycelia in certain insects.
Kaa Craighill, Assistant Professor of Physiography: Investigating physiography of the Rio Portezuelo in Mexico, focusing on present and prehistoric conditions in habitats.
William Bosworth Castle, Associate Professor of Medicine: Studying the etiology of microcytic anemia.
William James Luyten, Curator of Astronomical Photographs: Analyzing the proper motion in the Orion region of the constellation of Lepus in Southern Florida.
Walter Buchanan Cline, Instructor in Anthropology: Conducting analytic and comparative studies of native African cultures.
Harold Jefferson Coolidge, Jr., Assistant Curator of Mammals: Revising the classification of chimpanzees.
Gordon Kenneth Godfrey, Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery: Measuring intrapleural pressures in various pathological conditions.
Walter Fenno Dearborn, Professor of Education: Investigating reading disabilities in college students.
Raphael Demos, Lecturer on Philosophy: Studying Plato's "Doctrine of Nonbeing."
Breslau Dr. Voto, Instructor in English: Assisting in the translation and elaboration of English and Scottish ballads, with notes.
Owsei Lubowitsch Fessiu, Research Associate at the Blue Hill Observatory: Conducting a comprehensive study on the climate of subtropical island possessions in the West Indies.
Sterling Price Fergusson, Research Associate at the Blue Hill Observatory: Determining the influence of mountains on meteorological data.
James Cowles Greenwood, Jr., Assistant Curator of Birds: Preparing a report on bird collections.
Leslie Griscom, Research Curator in Zoology: Preparing and printing illustrations of new genera and species of birds from Africa, Central America, and China.
Hersey Egginton Jaques, Jr., Assistant Professor of Medicine: Studying the morphology of pentose nucleotide.
Rowin Cramford Kennard, Professor of Physics: Preparing an advanced text on quantum mechanics.
Oris Hamilton Lang, Instructor in Philosophy: Studying the German origins of F. H. Bradley's philosophy.
Talcott Lyman, Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy: Exploring comic rays.
Elmer Simon Marcus, Professor of Mechanical Engineering: Investigating the discharge of gases on the performance of fans.
Roxana Bevier Mondman, Gurney Professor of History and Political Science: Verifying historical footnotes and references of a book on the fourth volume, "Rise of the Spanish Empire."
George Alley Monian, Instructor in Philosophy: Analyzing and relating systematic principles in the writings of Nietzsche.
Reginald Aldworth Daly, Sturgis Hooper Professor in Geology: Studying the metallography of the noble metals.
Arthur Darby Nock, Frothingham Professor of the History of Religion: Completing an examination of the concept of theurgy and its relationship with Neoplatonism.
Orlo William Richards, Professor of Physics: Investigating the absorption spectra in the electric discharge by an investigation of absorption spectra.
Carolus Palache, Professor of Mineralogy: Revising Dana's "System of Mineralogy" and preparing a manuscript of the third volume of the "Check List of North American Minerals."
Edward Kirsopp Lake Scott, Assistant Professor of Astronomy: Completing the construction of a map of Mars and continuing a study of outer planets.
Canuto Raymundo Poso, Professor of Greek and Spanish Literature: Preparing a critical edition of several Spanish paintings in Spain, public and private collections in Germany, and the history of Spanish painting.
Bernardino Varona, Librarian of the Philosophical Library: Preparing a newly discovered manuscript entitled "John Locke - Book of References."
The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically page 126. This page lists various faculty members and their respective research projects or scholarly activities. Here is a detailed summary of the entries:
Charles Thomas Brues, Associate Professor of Economic Entomology: Studying the development of symbiotic microorganisms and the growth of myxomatosis in certain insects.
Kirk Bryan, Associate Professor of Physiography: Investigating the geology of the Rio Puerco (New Mexico) in relation to present and prehistoric habitats.
William Bosworth Castle, Associate Professor of Medicine: Researching the etiology of macrocytic anemia.
William James Clees, Curator of Mollusks: Preparing a monograph on the "Distribution of Living and Fossil Mollusks in Southern Florida."
Walter Buchanan Clark, Instructor in Anthropology: Conducting an analytic and comparative study of native African cultures.
Harold Jefferson Coolidge, Jr., Assistant Curator of Mammals: Revising the classification of mammals.
George Kenneth Couch, Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery: Measuring intrapleural pressures in various pathological conditions.
Walter Peno Dearborn, Professor of Education: Investigating the relation of symmetry of the body to the social adjustment of students in school and college.
Raphael Demos, Lecturer on Philosophy: Studying Plato's "Doctrine of Nonbeing."
Benedict De Voto, Instructor in English: Assisting in the formation, operation, and alteration of the Civil War Mechanisms, North and South, during the Civil War.
Oliver Lanard Fassig, Research Associate at the Blue Hill Observatory: Studying the climate of our tropical island possessions in the West Indies.
Sterling Price Fergusson, Research Associate at the Blue Hill Observatory: Determining the influence of mountains on meteorological data.
James Cowan Greenway, Jr., Assistant Curator of Birds: Preparing a report on collections of birds from the Solomon Islands.
Howard McCrea Hinton, Research Associate in Zoology: Preparing and printing illustrations of new genera and species of birds and reptiles from Africa, Central America, and China.
Henry Jackson, Jr., Assistant Professor of Medicine: Investigating the blood-forming properties of pus cells.
Erwin Crawford Kemble, Professor of Physics: Preparing an advanced text on quantum mechanics.
Owen Hamilton Lee, Instructor in Philosophy: Studying the German origins of F. H. Bradley's philosophy.
Tyrone Lyman, Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy: Working on apparatus for the study of cosmic rays.
Lionel Simes Marks, Professor of Mechanical Engineering: Investigating the influence of the shape of discharge ducts on the performance of fans.
Roger Bigelow Merriam, Gurney Professor of Mathematics and Political Science: Verifying references in notes and preparing a manuscript of the fourth volume of the "Geographical Distribution of Animals."
George Allen Morgan, Instructor in Philosophy: Unearthing, analyzing, and relating systematic principles in the writings of Nietzsche.
Raymond James Nagle, Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry: Studying the metallurgy of the Noble Metals.
Arthur Darby Nock, Frothingham Professor of the History of Religion: Completing his examination of the manuscripts of Corpus Hermeticum, preparing a translation, and writing a history of its transmission, along with its place in the religious history of the period.
Orvo Olsson, Professor of Physics: Searching for the presence of atoms and molecules in the solar spectrum by investigating absorption spectra.
Charles Palache, Professor of Mineralogy: Revising Dana's "System of Mineralogy."
James Lawrence Laughlin, Instructor in Astronomy: Preparing the third volume of the "Check List of Birds of the World," and completing the typing of the second volume.
William Henry Pickering, Assistant Professor of Astronomy: Preparing a map of Mars based on modern data and continuing a study of the outer planets.
Charles Raven Post, Professor of Greek and Latin: Preparing a new edition of the original Spanish paintings in Spain and in public and private collections in Germany, for the preparation of Volume VI of "History of Spanish Painting."
Benjamin Rand, Librarian of the Philosophical Library: Preparing for publication a newly discovered manuscript entitled "John Locke - Book of Reference."
The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically page 126. It lists various faculty members, their positions, and the research or projects they are engaged in. Here is a detailed summary of the information provided:
Charles Thomas Brues, Associate Professor of Economic Entomology:
Kirk Bryan, Associate Professor of Physiography:
William Bosworth Castle, Associate Professor of Medicine:
William James Cleland, Curator of Mollusks:
Walter Buchanan Cline, Instructor in Anthropology:
Harold Jefferson Coolidge Jr., Assistant Curator of Mammals:
George Kenneth Coons, Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery:
Walter Peno Dearborn, Professor of Education:
Raphael Demos, Lecturer on Philosophy:
Bernardo De Voto, Instructor in English:
Oliver Laxton Fennic, Research Associate at the Blue Hill Observatory:
Sterling Page Ferguson, Research Associate at the Blue Hill Observatory:
James Cowan Greenway Jr., Assistant Curator of Birds:
Charles Henry Gilbert, Research Associate in Zoology:
Henry Jackson Jr., Assistant Professor of Medicine:
Ralph Waldo Emerson Jenkins, Instructor in Philosophy:
Otis Hamilton Lee, Instructor in Philosophy:
Tyrone Lyndon Lyon, Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy:
Lionel Sylvester Marks, Professor of Mechanical Engineering:
Roger Bigelow Merriman, Gurney Professor of History and Political Science:
George Allen Morgan, Instructor in Philosophy:
Raymond James Naughton, Instructor in Prosthetics:
Arthur Darby Nock, Prothingham Professor of the History of Religion:
Orso O'Donovan, Professor of Physics:
Charles Palache, Professor of Mineralogy:
James R. Pool, Assistant Professor of History:
William Henry Pickering, Assistant Professor of Astronomy:
Charles Rayburn Post, Professor of Greek:
Benjamin Rand, Librarian of the Philosophical Library:
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