. Sprague's history of Grand Traverse and Leelanaw counties, Michigan : embracing a concise review of their early settlement, industrial development and present conditions, together with interesting reminiscences. istory and politicaleconomy at Brown University. The Uni-versity of Nebraska honored him with anLL. D. in 1884, and the same year ColbyUniversity conferred the degree of D. 1888 he became professor of politicaleconomy and public economy at CornellUniversity, but the next year returned toBrown University as its president. Fromthe time of his inauguration the college workbroadened


. Sprague's history of Grand Traverse and Leelanaw counties, Michigan : embracing a concise review of their early settlement, industrial development and present conditions, together with interesting reminiscences. istory and politicaleconomy at Brown University. The Uni-versity of Nebraska honored him with anLL. D. in 1884, and the same year ColbyUniversity conferred the degree of D. 1888 he became professor of politicaleconomy and public economy at CornellUniversity, but the next year returned toBrown University as its president. Fromthe time of his inauguration the college workbroadened in many ways. Many timelyand generous donations from friends andalumni of the college were influenced byhim, and large additions made to the Andrews published, in 1887, Institutes of General History, and in1888, Institutes of Economics. JOHN WILLIAM DRAPER, the subjectof the present biography, was, during hislife, one of the most distinguished chemistsand scientific writers in America. He wasan Englishman by birth, born at Liverpool,May 5, 1811, and was reared in his nativeland, receiving an excellent education,graduating at the University of London. In1833 he came to the United States, and. •ox ? COMPENDIUM OF BIOGRAPHY. 187 settled first in Pennsylvania. He graduatedin medicine at the University of Philadel-phia, in 1836, and for three years followingwas professor of chemistry and physiologyat Hampden-Sidney College. He then be-came professor of chemistry in the New YorkUniversity, with which institution he wasprominently connected for many years. Itis stated on excellent authority that Pro-fessor Draper, in 1839, took the first photo-graphic picture ever taken from life. Hewas a great student, and carried on manyimportant and intricate experiments alongscientific lines. He discovered many of thefundamental facts of spectrum analysis,which he published. He published a numberof works of great merit, many of which arerecognized as authority upon the subjects o


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