![]() Beganīusiness in store at Minersville, later traveling on road five yearsįor New York house was located at Superior, Wis., 1889-1904 removed (Schloss) Abraham educated to Minersville public schools. 1st St., Duluth.ĭictionary of Leading Lining Men of the State of Minnesota, Albertīorn at Minersville, Pa., Nov. Married at Philadelphia, Pa., 1882, to Miss Selinda Keyser. Ex-member Superior (Wis.) Board of Education for 10 years, and ex-president of the Board. Began in clothing and men's furnishing business, 1881 located in Superior, Wis., and went into business for himself, 1889, continuing at Superior, until 1903 removed to Minneapolis and has been at the head of the Oak Hall Clothing Co., since 1903. [Source: The Book of Minnesotans: A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men of the State of Minnesota, Albert Nelson Marquis, 1907, page 10-11 - transcribed byĪbraham, Albert, clothier born at Minersville, Pa., Sson of Emanuel and Clara (Schloss) A., educated in public schools of Minersville. Member Masonic order, Chi Psi fraternity. Member American and Minnesota Stateīar associations. Has been in practice of law in Duluth sinceġ890. Minnesota, 1886-89 University of Michigan, 1889-90, graduating from Public high schools, Minneapolis, Minn., 1879-86 University of (Cross) Abbott educated at army schools, 1873-79 Has been engaged in practice of his profession in Duluth 1891 to date.īiographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men of the State ofīorn at Washington, D. Educated in Army schools Fortress Monroe Va and Fort Hamilton N Y public and high schools Minneapolis U of M and U of Mich. Born in Washington D C, son of Asa T and Fannie B (Cross) Abbott. Res 2219 E Superior st, office 405-406 Lonsdale bldg. 1907) Transcribed by Marilyn CloreĪBBOTT Howard T, Duluth. Source: Little Sketches of Big Folks in Minnesota. Member Knights of Pythias, Modern Woodmen of America, United Order of Foresters. Louis County Medical Society, Minnesota State and American Medical associations. JMedical Department University of Minnesota, degree of M. Prerequisite: BIOL 1800 or permission of instructor.[Source: The Book of Minnesotans: A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men of the State of Minnesota, Albert Nelson Marquis, 1907, page 9 - transcribed byĪbbott, Claude Upton, physician born at Upton, Me., Json of Enoch and Louisa (Ford) Abbott educated at Lewiston Grammar School, graduating JHebron Academy, Hebron, Me., graduating. The role of cells, tissues and organs in physiological process function and regulation of the endocrine, digestive, respiratory, vascular and nervous systems in animals. Content: Physiological mechanisms for the regulation of water balance, gas exchange, and energy balance in both plants and animals will be covered. To increase skills in the following areas: Oral and written communication, use of the computer as a scientific tool, functioning as a member of a goal directed team. To gain experience in the practice of science by posing scientific questions, designing experiments or observations to answer these questions and presenting the results of these studies in a public forum. Goals: To introduce the basic principles of plant and animal physiology emphasizing structure-function relationships, mechanisms of integration of cellular, tissue and organ functions, and the concept of homeostatic balance. ![]()
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