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...Royal Archibald Moore...
...Rickard was born in Italy and educated in Russia and England, graduating from the Royal School of Mines in London in 1885. After his graduation, he went to Colorado and in two years became superintendent of the Union mine at San Andreas, California. In 1889 he went to Australia and for two years visited and studied most of the important mining districts in New Zealand, Queensland, New South Wales. Victoria and Tasmania. He then returned to Colorado and carried on a general practice as a consulting engineer. In 1895 he was appointed state geologist of Colorado and held-this honorary...
...became instructor in surgery at the Medical School and is at present Moseley Professor of Surgery. He retired from the post of Senior Surgeon at the Massachusetts General Hospital last February. Dr. Warren is a member of the American Surgical Association and an honorary fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. He is the author of "Healing of Arteries in Man and Animals after Ligature," and "Surgical Pathology and Therapeutics." With Dr. Pearce Gould, of London, England, he is co-editor of the "International Text Book of Surgery...
...teacher in the field of natural science. With J. H. van't Hoff, who received the degree of LL.D., from Harvard in 1901, Ostwald founded in 1887 the Zeitschrift fur physikalische chemie, and in 1901, the Annalen der Naturphilosophie. In 1904 he gave the Faraday Lecture before the Royal Society. he has been a prolific and indefatigable investigator and writer, and a a list of his publications would occupy several closely printed pages. Although he achieved eminence first in the field of physical chemistry, Professor Ostwald has during the last four or five years diverted, or perhaps extended, his studies...
...Milburn of New York, recently a member of the law firm of Rogers, Locke & Milburn, in 1901 president of the Pan-American Exposition, and well known as an able lawyer, will speak on "Law"; on April 25, Dr. J. C. Warren '63 of Boston, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, Professor of Surgery in the University from 1887 to 1893, editor and part author of "The International Text Book of Surgery by American and British Authors," and for many years prominent in Boston as a doctor, will give an address on "Medicine"; and on May 16, Rev. Endicott...