The April Meeting of the Society in Chicago
نویسنده
چکیده
The nineteenth western meeting of the Society being the fifty-first regular meeting of the Chicago Section, was held at the University of Chicago on Friday and Saturday, April 13 and 14, 1923. There were about eighty persons present at this meeting, among them the following sixty members of the Society: Ballantine, E. M. Berry, Bliss, Blumberg, Brahana, Brink, C. C. Camp, Coble, Copenhaver, H. B. Curtis, Curtiss, Denton, Dickson, Dresden, Emch, Feldstein, Glover, L. M. Graves, W. L. Hart, M. G. Haseman, Hildebrandt, Hull, Ingraham, Dunham Jackson, Kazarinoff, Kinney, Krathwohl, Lefschetz, Logsdon, N. B. MacLean, MacMillan, Marshall, T. E. Mason, McEwen, J. V. McKelvey, G. A. Miller, Miser, E. H. Moore, E. J. Moulton, F. R. Moulton, C. I. Palmer, Pounder, Rechard, H. L. Rietz, Roman, Roth, Schottenfels, Sinclair, Slaught, Edwin R. Smith, Stetson, R. B. Stone, J. H. Taylor, E. L. Thompson, Townsend, J. S. Turner, Van Vleck, F. E. Wood, Yanney, J. W. A. Young. The meeting was opened at 10 A.M. on Friday by Professor E. H. Moore, who presided during the first part of the morning session, after which Professor D. R. Curtiss took the chair. During the sessions of Friday afternoon and Saturday morning Professor A. B. Coble, Chairman of the Section, presided. On Friday afternoon Professor S. Lefschetz gave a symposium lecture on Curves traced on algebraic surfaces; this lecture will appear in the June number of this BULLETIN. Upon motion of Professor E. H. Moore, the Section expressed to Professor Lefschetz its appreciation of this lecture. The Section voted to hold the Christmas meeting of 1923 in Cincinnati, in affiliation with the meetings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The papers read at this meeting are listed below. The paper of Mr. Davis was read by Professor Dresden. The papers of Blumberg and Barnett were read by title.
منابع مشابه
Spatio-temporal analysis of the covid-19 impacts on the using Chicago urban shared bicycles by tensor-based approach
Cycling is a phenomenon in urban transportation that has the ability to allocate a specific location at any moment in time. Accordingly, spatial analysis of bicycle trips can be accompanied by temporal analysis. The use of a GIS environment is commonly recommended to display the extent of the phenomenon's spatial changes. However, in order to apply and display changes over time, it will requir...
متن کاملTumor-specific transplantation antigens: G. H. A. Clowes memorial lecture.
1 Presented at the 58th Annual Meeting of the American Asso ciation for Cancer Research, April 1967, Chicago, Illinois. The work of the author and his associates was supported by grants from the Swedish Cancer Society, the Medical Research Council, by Grants CA-04747 and CA-03700 from the National Cancer In stitute, USPHS, from the Damon Runyon Memorial Fund (DRG598), the Jane Coffin Childs Mem...
متن کاملHistorical appreciation of The Johns Hopkins Hospital Medical Society’s meeting on melanoma metastases
In 1889, the famous German Pathologist, Julius Cohnheim, postulated that the findings from tumor autopsy are explicable on natural principles. Within the next decade, members of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Medical Society with Dr. Flexner in the Chair dealt with a case that demonstrated the above dictum of Cohnheim. It is proposed here to appreciate historically what happened at the Meeting of F...
متن کاملThe May Meeting in New York
THE MAY MEETING IN NEW YORK The two hundred forty-second regular meeting of the Society was held at Columbia University, on Saturday, May 2, 1925, extending through the usual morning and afternoon sessions. The attendance included the following sixty-three members. Alexander, K. L. Anderson, C. B. Ballantine, J. P. Ballantine, Boyajian, Brant, B. W. Burgess, Carson, Alonzo Church, Dostal, Dresd...
متن کامل