Henry A. Rowland

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Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
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(1848 - 1901)
http://www.nasonline.org/member-directory/deceased-members/20001694.html
http://library.nd.edu/physics/resources/genealogy/physics/documents/RowlandHA.pdf
http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~edubois/acad_gen/
http://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=125585
Rowland graduated at Rensselaer Technological Institute in 1870 as a civil engineer. In 1875 he was appointed at Johns Hopkins University. Prior to starting his position there he toured Europe, including Hermann von Helmholtz' institute in Berlin

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Alfred D. Cole research assistant 1884-1885 Johns Hopkins
Robert Williams Wood research assistant 1891-1892 Johns Hopkins
Henry Andrews Bumstead research assistant 1893 Johns Hopkins
Lyman James Briggs research assistant 1895-1896 Johns Hopkins
Edwin Herbert Hall grad student 1880 Johns Hopkins
Louis Duncan grad student 1885 Johns Hopkins
Harry Fielding Reid grad student 1885 Johns Hopkins
Henry Crew grad student 1887 Johns Hopkins
Louis Bell grad student 1888 Johns Hopkins
Joseph Sweetman Ames grad student 1890 Johns Hopkins
E. Percival Lewis grad student 1895 Johns Hopkins
A Stanley Mackenzie grad student 1895 Johns Hopkins
William Jackson Humphreys grad student 1897 Johns Hopkins
Samuel Alfred Mitchell grad student 1898 Johns Hopkins (Astronomy Tree)
Albert Francis Zahm grad student 1898 (E-Tree)
Frederick Albert Saunders grad student 1899 Johns Hopkins
Edward Leamington Nichols post-doc 1879-1880 Johns Hopkins
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Rowland HA, Bell L. (1888) XIII. On an explanation of the action of a magnet on chemical action Philosophical Magazine Series 1. 26: 105-114
Rowland HA. (1878) Magnetic effect of electric convection American Journal of Science. 15: 30-38
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