In the fall of 1887 he entered Wooster University (Ohio), from which institution he received the degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1891. The two following years were spent as a teacher of Sciences in the College of Emporia (Kansas). In 1893 he entered the Johns Hopkins University where he has since been a student of chemistry, with physics and mathematics as subordinate studies.

In 1895 he was appointed University Scholar in Chemistry. During 1895-6 he served as lecture assistant to Prof. Remsen and Dr. Renouf in the undergraduate courses. In the spring of 1896 he was appointed Fellow for the present year.

Footnotes:

[1] Am. Chem. Journ. XVII, 311.

[2] Ibid XVII, 230.

[3] Ibid XVII, 354.

[4] Ibid XVIII, 794.

[5] Inaug. Diss. J. H. Univ. 1895.

[6] Inaug. Diss. J. H. Univ. 1896.

[7] Am. Chem. Journ. I, 350.