. History of the University of Michigan . JOSEPH BAKER DAVIS Society of Civil Engineers. He was married July10, 1S72, to Mary Hubbard Baldwin, of Ann Arbor,. ASAPH HALL from Connecticut and partly from New York. Hewas prepared for college in a private school and en-tered Columbian University at Washington in 1S76where he remained two years. He then changed toHarvard University and was graduated Bachelor ofArts in 18S2. From 1S82 to 18S5 he was assistantat the Naval Observatory in Washington. From1S85 to 1889 he taught at Yale Observatory, at thesame time doing advanced work leading to the de-g


. History of the University of Michigan . JOSEPH BAKER DAVIS Society of Civil Engineers. He was married July10, 1S72, to Mary Hubbard Baldwin, of Ann Arbor,. ASAPH HALL from Connecticut and partly from New York. Hewas prepared for college in a private school and en-tered Columbian University at Washington in 1S76where he remained two years. He then changed toHarvard University and was graduated Bachelor ofArts in 18S2. From 1S82 to 18S5 he was assistantat the Naval Observatory in Washington. From1S85 to 1889 he taught at Yale Observatory, at thesame time doing advanced work leading to the de-gree of Doctor of Philosophy, which he receivedfrom Yale in 1889. From 18S9 to 1892 he wasAssistant Astronomer at the Naval 1892 to 1905 he was I-rofessor of Astronomyand l^irector of the Observatory at the University ofMichigan. Since 1905 he has again been connectedwith the Naval Observatory at Washington. He isa member of the (k-rman Astronomical Society, theWashington Academy of Sciences, the Philosophi-cal Society of ^^ashington, and the American Asso-ciation for the Advancement of Science. He wasmarried July 14, 1S97, to Mary Est


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