Background
He was born at Brewer, Maine, and was educated at the University of Maine (Bachelor of Science, 1881. Mississippi, 1888) and at Yale University (Doctor of Philosophy, 1891), where he was tutor in 1890-1891.
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He was born at Brewer, Maine, and was educated at the University of Maine (Bachelor of Science, 1881. Mississippi, 1888) and at Yale University (Doctor of Philosophy, 1891), where he was tutor in 1890-1891.
Yale University.
Between 1882 and 1887 he taught science in various Maine academies, in 1893 he was an assistant in the United States National Museum, in 1894 he became curator geology in the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, and from 1894 to 1904 he was lecturer on mineralogy at the University of Chicago. He was the president of the American Association of Museums (now the American Alliance of Museums) in 1914-1916. Besides his magazine articles, he was author of:
Observations of Popocatepetl and Ixtaccihuatl (1897)
Meteorite Studies (1902)
Gems and Gems Minerals (1903)
Analyses of Iron Meteorites (1907)
Analyses of Stone Meteorites (1911).
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He was a collaborator in mines and mineralogy at the Paris Exposition in 1900 and a member of the International Jury of Awards at Saint Louis in 1904.