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CLASSIFICATIONS OF THE BULLETIN. Beginning with number 18 of the Bulletin, library accessions have been classed under separate heads, for greater convenience to those following special studies. As the headings are brief, some of the subjects which fall under each (other than those which are perfectly apparent) are here indicated.

Works of a (1) General and miscellaneous nature come first, including bibliography, biographical reference books, library economy and history, and works on books and reading. This heading is followed by (2) Theology and philosophy, under which are placed both general and physiological psychology, ecclesiastical and biblical subjects, ethics and ethnic religions. (3) Science embraces medicine, veterinary science, pseudo-science, and magic. (4) Useful arts includes all forms of industrial science, manufactures and handicrafts, the combative arts, agriculture, landscapegardening, building (but not architecture), navigation, and aeronautics. (5) Fine arts embraces music, the archæology of art and numismatics. (6) Antiquities (including

folk-lore) takes other departments of archæology; popular ballads and tales, as well as mediæval romances, find their place here, while ballads not of popular origin appear under the final head; here too are placed anthropology and ethnology. The scope of (7) History and geography (including politics and general biography) is sufficiently indicated by its title, but it should be explained that biographies of artists should be looked for under Fine arts, of astronomers under Science, etc.; genealogies and heraldry also fall here. Under (8) Law and sociology appear statistics, commerce, finance, political economy, jurisprudence, reforms, charities, education, public morality and hygiene, and public works, together with manners and customs, sports and games. (9) Philology embraces all departments, not only of language, but also of classical and oriental studies, excepting such as more properly fall under the second and sixth heads. Palæography also is placed under this heading. Finally, (10) Literature includes elocution and rhetoric.

Voted, to communicate this election to the Board of Overseers that they may consent thereto if they see fit.

Voted, to reappoint GEORGE JOSEPH OSCAR PFEIFFER, Ph.D., Assistant in Chemistry for 1892-93. Voted, to appoint the following Assistants for 1892-93: HARRIS EASTMAN SAWYER, A.B., in Chemistry; ALFRED COPE GARRETT, A.M., in Anglo-Saxon.

MEETING OF JUNE 13, 1892. - The Treasurer reported a gift of $250, received through Professor JAMES C. WHITE from Miss LUCY ELLIS, for the use of the Professor of Pathology in 1892-93, and the same was gratefully accepted.

Voted, to amend the standing rules and orders of the President and Fellows and the Board of Overseers relating to the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports by substituting for the words "three members of the College Faculty" the words "three members of the University Faculties."

On consideration of the report from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences through a committee appointed by the Faculty on May 31, 1892, it was

Voted, that the President and Fellows, with the consent of the Board of Overseers, will this year, but no longer, confer the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts simultaneously on persons recommended by the Faculty under the circumstances described in the Faculty's report.

Voted, to appoint SYLVESTER ROSA KOEHLER, Curator of the John Witt Randall collection of engravings for five years from May 10, 1892.

Voted, to appoint JOHN BERTRAM WILLIAMS, A.B., Publication Agent from June 15, 1892. Voted, to reappoint as Preachers to the University for 1892-93: LYMAN ABBOTT, D.D.; CHARLES CARROLL EVERETT, D.D.; LEIGHTON PARKS, D.D.

Voted, to appoint as Preacher to the University for 1892-93: ELIJAH WINCHESTER Donald, D.D. Voted, to appoint the following Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports for 1892-93: Three members of the Faculty-JAMES BARR AMES, A M., LL.B.; GEORGE ALONZO BARTLETT; WILLIAM MORRIS DAVIS, M.E. Two graduates - MAURICE HOWE RICHARDSON, M.D.; WILLIAM HOOPER, A.B. Voted, to appoint the following Instructors from September 1, 1892: THEODORE WILLIAM RICHARDS, Ph.D., in Chemistry; WALLACE CLEMENT SABINE, A.M., in Physics; JEFFERSON BUTLER FLETCHER, A.M., in English; GEORGE PIERCE BAKER, A.B., in English.

Voted, to reappoint for 1892-93: DANIEL DENISON SLADE, A.B., M.D., Lecturer on Comparative Osteology.

Voted, to reappoint the following Instructors for 1892-93: JOHN JOSEPH HAYES, in Elocution; SAMUEL SILAS CURRY, Ph.D., in Elocution; ROBERT WHEELER WILLSON, Ph.D., in Astronomy and Physics; ALFRED BULL NICHOLS, A.B., in German; JOHN CASSAN WAIT, M.C.E., LL.B., in Surveying and Drawing; ARTHUR ASTOR CAREY, A.B., in English; WILLIAM FRANCIS GANONG, A.M., in Botany; THADDEUS WILLIAM HARRIS, Ph.D., in Geology; JAMES LEE LOVE, A.M., in Mathematics; JOSEPH TORREY, Jr., A.M., in Chemistry; GEORGE SANTAYANA, Ph.D., in Philosophy; CHARLES BENEDICT DAVENPORT, A.M., in Zoology; BYRON SATTERLEE HURLBUT, A.M., in English; LEWIS JEROME JOHNSON, A.B., C.E., in Engineering; BENJAMIN LINCOLN ROBINSON, Ph.D., in German; HERMAN WADSWORTH HALEY, Ph.D., in Latin; WILLIAM MCMICHAEL WOODWORTH, Ph.D., in Microscopical Anatomy; WILLIAM MORSE COLE, A.B., in Political Economy; COMFORT AVERY ADAMS, Jr., S.B., in Electrical Engineering.

Voted, to appoint the following Instructors for 1892-93: JOHN HAYS GARDINER, A.B., in English; HAMMOND LAMONT, A.B., in English; HERBERt Nichols, Ph.D., M.D., in Psychology.

Voted, to reappoint Professor JOHN WESLEY CHURCHILL, A. M., Instructor in Elocution in the Divinity School for 1892-93.

Voted, to reappoint for 1892-93: FREDERICK PERRY FISH, LL.B., Lecturer on Patent Law; FRANK BREWSTER, A.M., LL.B., Instructor in the Peculiarities of Massachusetts Law and Practice.

Voted, to reappoint as Proctors for 1892-93: JOHN EDMUND BARSS, A.B.; FRANCIS GORDON Caffey, A.M.; CARL ADOLF EWALD, A.B.; ARTHUR EVERETT HEALEY, A.B.; HENRY HUDSON, A.B.; HARRY MCCORMICK KELLY, A.B.; AUGUSTUS WHITE LONG, A.M.; CHARLES HADDON MCINTYRE, A.B.; CHARLES LOUIS MIX, A.M.; WINFIELD SCOTT NICKERSON, S.B.; FRANK STANLEY STEBbins, A.B. Voted, to appoint as Proctors for 1892-93: MONTAGUE CHAMBERLAIN; FRANK COLE BABBITT, A.B.; ARTHUR MORGAN DAY; LEWIS KENNEDY MORSE, A.B.; RALPH CHARLES HENRY CATTERALL, A.B. Voted, to appoint the following Assistants for 1892-93: ROBERT MORSE LOVETT, in English; HUGH MCCULLOUGH, Jr., A.B., in English.

Voted, to reappoint CHARLES POMEROY WORCESTER, M.D., Secretary of the Medical School for 1892-93.

Voted, to reappoint for 1892-93: THEODORE WILLIS FISHER, M.D., Lecturer on Mental Diseases; SAMUEL HOLMES DURGIN, M.D., Lecturer on Hygiene.

Voted, to reappoint the following Instructors for 1892-93; HENRY PARKER QUINCY, M.D., in Histology; JAMES JACKSON PUTNAM, M.D., in Diseases of the Nervous System; ELBRIDGE GERRY CUTLER, M.D., in the Theory and Practice of Physic; FRANCIS HENRY Davenport, M.D., in Gynaecology ; EDWARD MARSHALL BUCKINGHAM, M.D., in Diseases of Children; WILLIAM WHITWORTH GANNETT, M.D., in Clinical Medicine; CHARLES MONTRAVILLE GREEN, M.D., in Obstetrics; FRANKLIN HENRY HOOPER, M.D., in Laryngology; HERBERT LESLIE BURRELL, M.D., in Clinical Surgery; HERMAN FRANK VICKERY, M.D., in Clinical Medicine; JOHN CREAN CARDWELL, M.D., in Physiology.

Voted, to reappoint the following Clinical Instructors for 1892-93: JOHN HOMANS, M.D., in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Ovarian Tumors; EDWARD COWLES, M.D., in Mental Diseases; FRANCIS BOOTT GREENOUGH, M.D., in Syphilis; ABNER POST, M.D., in Syphilis; GEORGE WASHINGTON GAY, M.D., in Surgery; ARTHUR TRACY CABOT, M.D., in Genito-urinary Surgery; FRANCIS SEDGWICK WATSON, M.D., in Genito-urinary Surgery; GEORGE LINCOLN WALTON, M.D., in Diseases of the Nervous System; PHILIP COOMBS KNAPP, M.D., in Diseases of the Nervous System; JOHN BAKER SWIFT, M.D., in Diseases of Women.

Voted, to appoint the following gentlemen to give special clinical instruction during the summer of 1892: GEORGE HAVEN, M.D., in Obstetrics; JOHN TEMPLETON BOWEN, M.D., in Dermatology; GEORGE HAMLIN WASHBURN, M.D., in Gynaecology.

Voted, to appoint for 1892-93: HENRY JACKSON, M.D., Demonstrator of Bacteriology; FRANKLIN DEXTER, M.D., Demonstrator of Histology.

Voted, to reappoint WILLIAM MERRITT CONANT, M.D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy for 1892-93.

Voted, to reappoint the following Assistants for 1892-93: JOHN WHEELOCK ELLIOT, M.D., in Clinical Surgery; GEORGE HOWARD MONKS, M.D., in Clinical and Operative Surgery; FRANCIS SEDGWICK WATSON, M.D., in Clinical Surgery; CHARLES PRATT STRONG, M.D., in Gynaecology; FRANK BISHOP HARRINGTON, M.D., in Clinical Surgery; THOMAS FOSTER SHERMAN, M.D., in Diseases of Children; JOHN CUMMINGS MUNRO, M.D., in Anatomy; EDWARD REYNOLDS, M.D., in Obstetrics; CHARLES WENDELL TOWNSEND, M.D., in Obstetrics; CHARLES LOCKE SCUDDER, M.D., in Clinical Surgery; CHARLES POMEROY WORCESTER, M.D., in Chemistry; WILLIAM SOHIER BRYANT, M.D., in Anatomy; FRANK BURR MALLORY, M.D., in Pathology; ARTHUR HOWARD WENTWORTH, M.D., in Chemistry; EDWARD MILLER GREENE, M.D., in Histology.

Voted, to appoint the following Assistants for 1892-93: VINCENT YARDLEY BOWDITCH, M.D., in Clinical Medicine; HENRY JACKSON, M.D., in Clinical Medicine; ARTHUR KINGSBURY STONE, M.D., in Bacteriology; ALEXANDER BURR, M.D.V., in Bacteriology.

Voted, to reappoint the following Instructors for 1892-93: GEORGE HOWARD MONKS, M.D., in Surgical Pathology; GEORGE LINCOLN WALTON, M.D., in Neurology; ARTHUR HENRY STODDARD, D.M.D., in Mechanical Dentistry; CHARLES POMEROY WORCESTER, M.D., in Dental Chemistry.

Voted, to appoint the following Instructors in Mechanical Dentistry for 1892-93: HARRY OLIVER BIXBY, D.M.D.; SIDNEY ROLAND BARTLETT, D.M.D.; ARTHUR WARREN ELDRED, D.M.D.; JAMES ROBERT WHITE, D.M.D.; RICHARD CARL MORITZ.

Voted, to reappoint PATRICK WILLIAM MORIARTY, D.M.D., Demonstrator of Mechanical Dentistry for 1892-93.

MEETING OF JUNE 20, 1892.

Voted, that the thanks of the President and Fellows be sent to Mrs. HENRY DRAPER of New York for her additional gift of $833.33 received June 14, 1892, towards the expenses at the Observatory of Harvard University on account of the Draper Memorial.

The Treasurer reported a gift of $250 from CHARLES H. DALTON, Esq., to be used towards the salary of the Associate Professor of Physiology for the year 1892-93, and the same was gratefully accepted.

The Treasurer stated that the executors of Mrs. FOGG had delivered to the College the entire collection of artistic objects bequeathed by her for the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum, and it was Voted, that the same be gratefully accepted.

Voted, that of the money received on account of the Fogg bequests the sum of $100,000 be treated for the present as an endowment fund for the benefit of the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum; and that the remainder, with such sums as may be hereafter received from the executors, be credited to a construction account for said Museum, for which interest at the rate of three per cent a year shall be allowed on daily balances.

Voted, to grant a special leave of absence to Professor FREDERIC W. PUTNAM until January 1, 1894, to enable him to perform the duties which he has undertaken in connection with the Columbian Exhibition at Chicago.

Voted, to grant the request of Professor C. C. EVERETT for leave of absence for the academic year 1893-94, in accordance with the rules established by this Board May 31, 1880.

Voted, to appoint BENJAMIN LINCOLN ROBINSON, Ph.D., Curator of the Herbarium.

The communication from the University Council in relation to the degree of Master of Arts received at the meeting of June 4, 1892, was taken from the table and considered, whereupon it was

Voted, that the President and Fellows concur in the opinion of the Council that it is inexpedient to give the degree of Master of Arts in connection with any other degree of this University upon the same course of study.

Voted, that the Faculty of Arts and Sciences be requested to revise at an early day the rules and standing orders of the late Academic Council in relation to the degrees of Master of Arts, Doctor of Philosophy, and Doctor of Science, which the Faculty adopted on the 10th of June, 1890, from the late Academic Council; and to give notice at the opening of the next academic year that they will no longer recommend candidates for the degree of Master of Arts in connection with any other degree of this University upon the same course of study, except in the case of persons who were members of the University during the year 1891-92 or during an earlier year.

Voted, to rescind the following vote, which was adopted by the President and Fellows on the 14th of May, 1877, and consented to by the Overseers on the 14th of June in the same year:

"Voted, on recommendation of the Academic Council that the degree of Doctor of Philosophy shall carry with it the degree of Master of Arts."

Voted, to communicate this vote to the Board of Overseers that they may consent thereto if they see fit.

MEETING OF JUNE 28, 1892. - The Treasurer reported that he had received from HENRY EVELETH HILL, Esq., as executor, cash and securities worth about $95,000 for the bequest to the College as residuary legatee of EDWIN CONANT. The estate has now been settled, except as to some small and doubtful matters. The College has still a reversionary interest in some trusts created by the will.

Voted, to grant the request of the Directors of the Foxcroft Club that for the year 1892-93 the Club shall have the free use of the lower story of the Foxcroft House and of rooms numbered Three and Four; also that the sum of $275 be contributed by the College towards the salary of the Janitor of the Club in consideration of his taking entire care of the students' rooms in the house except the Summer cleaning.

A request was received from the Young Men's Christian Association of Harvard University for the exclusive use of Holden Chapel. The Treasurer was directed to say in reply that the request cannot be granted, because the Chapel is needed for its present uses, but that the Corporation will try to provide temporary quarters for the Association in one of the Cambridge churches.

Mr. WILLIAM CARY SANGER having offered to the College a copy by Edward E. Simmons of a portrait of the Rev. Dr. ZEDEKIAH SANGER of the Class of 1771, the same was gratefully accepted. Voted, to reappoint the following Instructors in Operative Dentistry for 1892-93: FOREST GREENWOOD EDDY, D.M.D.; WALDO ELIAS BOARDMAN, D.M.D.; FREDERIC EUGENE BANFIELD, D.M.D.; HENRY WEBSTER GILLETT, D.M.D.; HENRY LAURISTON UPHAM, D.M.D.

Voted, to appoint the following Instructors in Operative Dentistry for 1892-93: EZRA FLETCHER TAFT, D.M.D.; EDWIN CARTER BLAISDELL, D.M.D.; FREDERICK BRADLEY, D.M.D.; HENRY ALLEN KELLEY, D.M.D.; ELLIS PROCTOR HOLMES, D.M.D.; LEONARD NUTTER HOWE, D.M.D.

Voted, to appoint the following Instructors for 1892-93: ROBERT TRACY JACKSON, S.D., in Palaeontology; CHARLES BURTON GULICK, A.M., in Greek; HEINRICH CONRAD BIERWIRTH, A.B., in German.

Voted, to reappoint FREDERICK EDWARD CHENEY, M. D., Clinical Instructor in Ophthalmoscopy for 1892-93.

Voted, to appoint ABRAM WYMAN, A.B., Proctor in Divinity Hall for 1892–93.

Voted, to reappoint as Assistants for 1892-93: ROBERT DE COURCY WARD, A.B., in Physical Geography and Meteorology; JAY BACKUS WOODWORTH, in Geology; RICHARD ELWOOD DODGE, A.B., in Geology.

Voted, to appoint as Assistants for 1892-93: GEORGE EDGAR LADD, A.M., in Geology; WILLIAM GARFIELD HORMELL, S.B., in Physics; DANIEL WILLIAM SHEA, A.M., in Physics; FRANK DYER CHESTER, A.B., in Semitic Languages; LEON STACY GRISWOLD, A.B., in Geology.

UNIVERSITY NOTES.

HARVARD NECROLOGY. Compiled by WILLIAM HOPKINS TILLINGHAST, Assistant Librarian,

Editor of the Quinquennial Catalogue.

*Graduates and Class Secretaries are requested to send to the writer class reports, both new and old, and all newspapers which contain obituaries and other notices of Harvard alumni. It is important to have the places of birth and death, and, in addition to the year, to have the month and day of the month.

When the place of birth or death is unknown, the place of residence at the time of entering College or of decease, if known, is given within brackets.

The figures denoting age indicate the last completed year of life.

Graduates.

1821. Withington, William, Rev., b. 28 October, 1798, at Dorchester; d. at Jackson, Mich., 31 August, 1892, aged 93.

1829. Taylor, John James, b. 27 April, 1808, at Leominster; d. at Owego, N. Y., 1 July, 1892, aged 84. 1832. Appleton, William Channing, LL.B., b. 25 October, 1812, at Boston; d. at Roxbury, 8 August, 1892, aged 79.

1835. Jones, Frederick, b. 20 July, 1813, at Dublin, N. H.; d. at New Ipswich, N. H., 6 July, 1892, aged 78. 1841. Rollins, Eben William, b. 24 November, 1822, at Boston; d. at Nantucket, 7 August, 1892, aged 69. 1844. Sewall, Edmund Quincy, b. 1 July, 1826, at New York, N. Y.; d. at Watertown, N. Y., 21 August, 1892, aged 66.

1845. Watson, Thomas Andrew, LL.B., b. 19 December, 1823, at Boston; d. at New York, N. Y., 15 May, 1892, aged 68.

1848. Young, Ephraim Wood, b. 7 October, 1821, at Bingham, Me.; d. at Bariboo, Wis., 25 March, 1892, aged 70.

1855. Burns, William Coleman, b. 15 November, 1835, at New York, N. Y.; d. at Paris, France, 15 May, 1892, aged 56.

1855. Ruppaner, Antoine, M.D., b. 18 October, 1830, at Altstätten, Switzerland; d. at Concord, 30 July, 1892, aged 59.

1856. Ripley, Peter, b. 31 December, 1835, at Cohasset; d. at Winchester, 9 August, 1892, aged 56.

1858. Anderson, Nicholas Longworth, b. 22 April, 1838, at Cincinnati, O.; d. at Lucerne, Switzerland, 18 September, 1892, aged 54.

1859. Winslow, James Ancrum, b. 29 April, 1839, at Roxbury; d. at Binghamton, N. Y., 27 June, 1892, aged 53.

1866. Dabney, Frederick, b. 9 August, 1846, at Fayal, Azores; d. at Boston, 24 July, 1892, aged 45.

1871. Whitney, Charles Leavitt Beals, LL.B., Ph.D., b. 21 October, 1850, at Springfield; d. at Brookline, 14 September, 1892, aged 41.

1876. Potter, Silas Allen, M.D., Rev., b. 5 May, 1854, at Boston; d. at Roxbury, 10 July, 1892, aged 38. 1878. Blaine, Emmons, b. 7 August, 1857, at Augusta, Me.; d. at Chicago, Ill., 18 June, 1892, aged 34.

1881. O'Callaghan, John William, M.D., b. 8 September, 1859, at Thompson, Conn.; d. at New York, N. Y., 29 April, 1892, aged 32.

1881. Sprague, Richard, M.D., b. 16 June, 1859, at Brookline; d. at Boston, 28 June, 1892, aged 33. 1882. Fiske, William Boyd, M.D., b. 17 November, 1858, at Cambridge; d. at Cambridge, 8 May, 1892, aged 33. 1885. Allen, Arthur Lincoln, LL.B., b. 28 September, 1863, at West Cambridge; d. at Arlington, 16 May, 1892, aged 28.

1888. Kahnweiler, Charles Francis, b. 14 July, 1867, at New York, N. Y.; d. at Loon Lake, N. Y., 17 July, 1892, aged 25.

1888. McCammon, John White, Rev., b. 10 May, 1859, at Hopewell, O.; d. at Malden, 17 May, 1892, aged 33. 1890. Burrage, Edgar, b. 16 January, 1868, at Boston; d. at Boston, 11 August, 1892, aged 24.

1890. Endicott, Robert Rantoul, b. 9 December, 1868, at Beverley; d. at Beverley, 7 September, 1892, aged

23.

1891. Platt, William Barnes, b. 16 May, 1869, at New York, N. Y.; d. at Portland, Me., 16 July, 1892, aged 23.

Medical.

1846. Gibbs, Charles, lost at sea in the wreck of the steamer "Central America," bound from Aspinwall, via Havana, to New York, 12 September, 1857. 1846. Kerr, John, b. 10 September, 1823, at Eastville, Va.; d. at Princess Anne, Somerset Co., Md., 5 June, 1868, aged 44.

1846. 1848.

Morrill, Charles, d. at San Jose, Cal., 30 March, 1871. McIntire, Harvey Graves, b. 2 July, 1824, at Lyndeborough, N. H.; d. at Concord, N. H., 2 May, 1892, aged 67.

1853. Blake, George Albert, b. 4 April, 1828, at Raymond, N. H.; d. at Walpole, N. H., 5 May, 1892, aged 64. 1853. Simons, Lewis Edward, d. at Saxton's River, Vt., 23 August, 1865.

1859. Burton, George Sanford, b. at Warwick, R. I.; d. at Warwick, R. I., 21 July, 1884, aged 50 years, 5 mos. 1862. Balcom, Melbourne Egbert, d. at Aylesford, N. S., 7 March, 1868.

1863. Wilbur, Reuben Augustine, b. 10 June, 1840, at Taunton; d. at Plympton, 17 July, 1882, aged 42. 1866. Huse, Ralph Cross, b. 21 August, 1843, at Newburyport; d. at Georgetown, 1 June, 1892, aged 48. 1867. Doherty, Hugh, b. 7 June, 1842, at Boston; d. at South Boston, 31 July, 1892, aged 49.

1868. Massey, John, b. at Nottingham, England; d. at Marysville, Kan., between 11 May and 3 June, 1872, aged 53.

1870. Brown, James Raymond, b. 23 January, 1823, at Port Hill, P. E. I.; d. at Springfield, 9 January, 1892, aged 68.

1870. Cahill, George, b. at Prince Edward Island; d. at Charlottetown, P. E. I., 22 January, 1881, aged 40. 1873. Eaton, Francis Eugene, b. 18 July, 1845, at Granville, N. S.; d. at Granville, N. S., 5 April, 1876, aged 30. 1875. Hutchinson, Alexander Rankin, d. in Australia, 1880. 1884. Terry, Charles Church, b. 26 June, 1840, at Fall River; d. at Fall River, 18 July, 1892, aged 00. 1890. Forrest, Lawrence Francis Xavier, d. at Cambridge, 16 May, 1892.

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