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Arthur Dean BEVAN, M.D., Professorial Lecturer on Surgery.

M.D., Rush Medical College, 1883; United States Marine Hospital Service. 1883-7; Professor of Anatomy, Oregon State University, 1886-7; Professor of Anatomy, Rush Medical College, 1887-99; Professor of Surgical Anatomy and Associate Professor of Surgery, ibid., 1899-1902; Professor of Surgery, ibid., 1902-; President, Chicago Medical Society, 1898; Fellow, American Surgical Society, 1900; Surgeon, Presbyterian Hospital; Professorial Lecturer on Surgery, University of Chicago, 1901-.

JOHN MAXCY ZANE, A.B., Professorial Lecturer on Mining and Irrigation Law. A.B., University of Michigan, 1884; admitted to the bar, 1888; Assistant United States Attorney of Utah, 1889-93; Reporter of the Supreme Court of Utah, 1889-94; practiced law, Salt Lake City, 1889-99; Professorial Lecturer on Mining and Irrigation Law, University of Chicago, 1902-; in firm of Shope, Mathis, Zane & Weber, 1900-6; Shope, Zane, Busby & Weber, Chicago, 1906-.

CHARLES KENNETH LEITH, PH.D., Professorial Lecturer on Pre-Cambrian Geology.

S.B., University of Wisconsin, 1897; Ph.D., ibid., 1901; Assistant Professor of Geology, ibid., 1901-2; Professor, ibid., 1903-; Assistant Geologist, United States Geological Survey, 1901-5; Field Assistant, ibid., 1905-; Professorial Lecturer on Pre-Cambrian Geology, University of Chicago, 1905-.

CHARLES EDMund Hewitt, D.D., Student Secretary in the Divinity School.

A.B., University of Rochester, 1860; Graduate, Rochester Theological Seminary, 1863; A.M., University of Rochester, 1863; Pastor, Ypsilanti, Mich., 1863-8; Pastor, Bloomington, Ill., 1868-76; D.D., Shurtleff College, 1871; Pastor, Centennial Church, Chicago, 1877-9; Pastor, Peoria, Ill., 1880-9; Secretary, Northwestern Baptist Education Society, 1889-; Student Secretary, Baptist Theological Union, 1899-.

FRANCIS ADELbert Blackburn, PH.D., Associate Professor of the English Language.

A.B., University of Michigan, 1868; A.M., ibid., 1871; Teacher, Military Academy, Oakland, Cal., 1868-9; Graduate Student, University of Michigan, 1869-70; Professor of Ancient Languages, Albion College, 1870-1; Instructor in Latin, University of Michigan, 1871-5; Student, University of Leipzig, 1875-6; Principal, High School, Pontiac, Mich., 1876-7; Teacher of Ancient Languages, High School, San Francisco, Cal., 1877-81; Principal of High School, ibid., 1881-6; Teacher of Classics and English, Belmont School, Cal., 1886-9; Ph.D., University of Leipzig, 1892; Assistant Professor of the English Language, University of Chicago, 1892-6; Associate Professor, ibid., 1896—.

JOHN WILDMAN MONCRIEF, A.M., D.D., Associate Professor of Church History.

A.B., Denison University, 1873; Tutor in History and Greek, Franklin College, 1873-5; Student, University of Leipzig, 1875-6; A.M., Franklin College, 1876; Professor of Greek, ibid., 1876-9; Principal of Preparatory Department, Denison University, 1879-81; Professor of History, Franklin College, 1881-94; Assistant Professor of Church History, University of Chicago, 1894-7; Associate Professor, ibid., 1897-; D.D., Denison University,

1904.

ALBERT HARRIS TOLMAN, PH.D., Associate Professor of English Literature. A.B., Williams College, 1877; Principal, High School, Chicopee Falls, Mass., 1879-82: Graduate Student in English, Johns Hopkins University, 1882-4; Appointed Fellow in English, Johns Hopkins University, 1884; Professor of English, Ripon College, 1884-93; Ph.D., Strassburg University, 1889; Assistant Professor of English Literature, Univerity of Chicago, 1893-1907; Assistant Examiner, and Dean in the Colleges, ibid., 1895-1900; Associate Professor, ibid., 1907-.

KARL PIETSCH, PH.D., Associate Professor of Romance Philology.

University of Berlin, 1879-82; Florence (Italy), 1882-4; University of Halle, 1886-7; Ph.D., University of Halle, 1887; Assistant Librarian, Newberry Library, Chicago, 1890-6; Instructor in Romance Languages, University of Chicago, 1896-1900; Madrid, 1897, 1901; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1900-1; Associate Professor, ibid., 1901—. CLARENCE FASSETT CASTLE, PH.D., Associate Professor of Greek on the Edward Olson Foundation.

A.B., Denison University, 1880; Teacher, Public Schools, Hampton, Ia., 1880-1; Principal, High School, Granville, O., 1881-2; Tutor in Greek and Latin, Denison University, 1882-6; Ph.D., Yale University, 1888; Professor of Greek, Bucknell University, 1888-92; Assistant Professor of Greek, University of Chicago, 1892-5; Associate Professor, ibid., 1895-; studying in Greece and Germany, 1895; Dean in the Junior Colleges, University of Chicago, 1898-1905; studying in Germany, 1900-1.

ZELLA ALLEN DIXSON, A.M., L.H.D., Associate Librarian.

A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1880; Assistant Librarian, Columbia College, 1885-6; Library Expert, 1887-8; Librarian of Denison University, 1888-90; Special Student in British Museum, 1891; Librarian of Baptist Union Theological Seminary, 1890-2; A.M., Shepardson College, 1892; Assistant Librarian, University of Chicago, 1892-5; Associate Librarian, ibid., 1895-; Special Student in British Museum, 1899; A.M., Denison University, 1902; L.H.D., Shurtleff College, 1906.

MYRA REYNOLDS, PH.D., Associate Professor of English Literature; Head of Foster House.

A.B., Vassar College, 1880; A.M., ibid., 1892; Instructor in English, Wells College, 1880-2; Instructor in English Literature, Vassar College, 1885-92; Fellow in English, University of Chicago, 1892-4; Assistant in English Literature, ibid., 1894-5; Ph.D., ibid., 1895; Instructor, ibid., 1895-7; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1897-1902; Associate Professor, ibid., 1903-.

FRANCIS ASBURY Wood, PH.D., Associate Professor of Germanic Philology.

A.B., Northwestern University, 1880; A.M., ibid., 1883; Student in Germanic Philology, University of Göttingen, 1888-90; Instructor in Greek, Latin, and German, Chaddock College, Quincy, Ill., 1890-3; Fellow in Germanic, University of Chicago, 1893-5; Ph.D., ibid., 1895; Assistant in Medill High School, Chicago, 1895-7; Professor of German, Cornell College, 1897-1903; Instructor in Germanic Philology, University of Chicago, Summer Quarters, 1897, 1898, 1902; Instructor in Germanic Philology, ibid., 1903–5; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1905-9; Associate Professor, ibid., 1909—.

FREDERICK STARR, PH.D., SC.D., Associate Professor of Anthropology; Curator of the Anthropological Section of Walker Museum.

S.B., Lafayette College, 1882: Teacher of Sciences, Wyman Institute, 1882-3; Professor of Sciences, State Normal School, Lock Haven, Pa., 1883-4; S.M. and Ph.D., Lafayette College, 1885; Professor of Biological Sciences, Coe College, 1884-7; in charge of Department of Ethnology, American Museum of Natural History, 1889-91; Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Chicago, 1892-5; Associate Professor, ibid., 1895-; Sc.D., Lafayette College, 1907.

FRANCIS WAYLAND SHEPARDSON, PH.D., LL.D., Associate Professor of American History.

A.B., Denison University, 1882; A.M., ibid., 1886; A.B., Brown University. 1883; Instructor, Young Ladies' Institute, Granville, O., 1883-7; Editor, Granville Times, 1887-90; Graduate Student, Yale University, 1890-2; Ph.D., ibid., 1892; Docent, University of Chicago, 1892-3; University Extension Assistant in History, ibid., 1893-5; Instructor in American History, and Secretary of the Lecture-study Department of the University Extension Division, ibid., 1895-7; Acting Recorder, ibid., 1897-8; Assistant Professor of American History, ibid., 1897-1901; Secretary to the President, ibid., 1897-1904; Associate Professor, ibid., 1901-; Dean of the Senior Colleges, ibid., 1904-7; LL.D., Denison University, 1906.

HERBERT Ellsworth Slaught, PH.D., Associate Professor of Mathematics; Secretary of the Board of Recommendations.

A.B., Colgate University, 1883; A.M., ibid., 1886; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1898; Instructor in Mathematics, Peddie Institute, Hightstown, N. J., 1883-8; Principal. Peddie Institute, 1888-92; Fellow in Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1892-4; Special Instructor, Summer Quarter, ibid., 1894; Reader in Mathematics, ibid., 1894-5; Assistant, ibid., 1895-6; Associate, ibid., 1896-7; Instructor, ibid.. 1897-1900; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1900-8; Secretary Board of Recommendations, ibid., 1901-; Departmental Examiner in Mathematics, ibid., 1897-1902, 1903-; Editor American Mathematical Monthly, 1907-; Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1908-.

WILLIAM ISAAC Thomas, PH.D., Associate Professor of Sociology; Superintendent of Departmental Libraries.

A.B., University of Tennessee, 1884; A.M., ibid., 1885; Instructor in English and Modern Languages, ibid., 1886-7; Adjunct Professor of English and Modern Languages, ibid., 1887-8; Student in Berlin and Göttingen, 1888-9; Professor of English, Oberlin College, 1889-94; Fellow in Sociology, University of Chicago, 1893-4; Professor of Sociology, Oberlin College, 1894-5; Assistant in Sociology, University of Chicago, 1894-5; Instructor, ibid., 1895-6; Superintendent of Departmental Libraries, ibid., 1895-; Ph.D., ibid., 1896; Assistant Professor of Sociology, ibid., 1896-1900; Associate Professor, ibid., 1900—.

FREDERIC IVES CARPENTER, PH.D., Associate Professor of English.

A.B., Harvard University, 1885; Student in France and Germany, 1885-6; Union College of Law, 1886-7; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1892-3; Honorary Fellow in English, ibid., 1893-5; Ph.D., ibid., 1895; Docent, ibid., 1895-7; Instructor, ibid., 18971902; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1902-4; Associate Professor, ibid., 1904-.

HERBERT LOCKWOOD WILLETT, PH.D., Associate Professor of the Semitic Languages and Literatures; Dean of the Disciples' Divinity House. A.B., Bethany College, 1886; A.M., ibid.. 1887; Graduate Student, Yale University, 1890-1; Pastor, Dayton, Ohio, 1887-93; Non-resident Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Literature, Bethany College, 1892-3; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1893-5; Instructor. Bible Chair, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1893-5; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1896; Assistant in Semitic Languages, ibid., 1896-7; Instructor, ibid., 1897-1900; University of Berlin, 1898-9; Acting Dean and Head of the Disciples' Divinity House, University of Chicago, 1894-6; Dean, ibid., 1896-; Assistant Professor of the Semitic Languages and Literatures, ibid., 1900-9; Associate Professor, ibid., 1909-.

WILLIAM BISHOP OWEN, PH.D., Associate Professor of Education; Dean of the Academic Course of the University High School.

A.B., Denison University, 1887; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1901; Teacher of Latin and Mathematics, Mt. Pleasant, Pa., 1887-8; Principal, Private Academy, Morgan Park, Ill., 1891-2; Instructor in Greek, Baptist Union Theological Seminary, 1891-2; Fellow, University of Chicago, 1892-4; Associate in Greek, ibid., 1894-5; Instructor, ibid., 1895-7; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1897-1902; Associate Professor, ibid., 1902-5; Associate Professor of Education, ibid., 1905-; Dean, University of Chicago Secondary Schools, 1897-. THOMAS ATKINSON JENKINS, PH.D., Associate Professor of French Philology. A.B., Swarthmore College, 1887; Ph.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1888; Fellow by Courtesy, Johns Hopkins University, 1893-4; Ph.D., ibid., 1894; Instructor in Romance Languages, Vanderbilt University, 1895-6; Adjunct Professor, ibid., 1896-1900; Professor of French in Swarthmore College, 1900-1; Assistant Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago, 1901-2; Associate Professor of French Philology, ibid., 1902-.

JACOB WILLIAM ALBERT YOUNG, PH.D., Associate Professor of the Pedagogy of Mathematics.

A.B., Bucknell University, 1887; Instructor in Mathematics, Bucknell Academy, 1887-8; Student, University of Berlin, 1888-9; A.M.. Bucknell University, 1890; Fellow in Mathematics, Clark University, 1889-92; Ph.D., ibid., 1892; Associate in Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1892-4; Instructor, ibid.. 1894-7; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1897-1908; Studying Prussian Methods in the Pedagogy of Mathematics, 1897-8; French and German Methods, 1901, 1904-5; Italian and Austrian Methods, 1906; Associate Professor of the Pedagogy of Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1908-, KURT LAVES, PH.D., Associate Professor of Astronomy.

Abiturientenexamen, Gymnasium at Lyck, East Prussia (Germany), 1886; Student of Mathematics and Astronomy at Königsberg, 1886-7; at Berlin, 1887-91; Ph.D., University of Berlin, 1891; Student in Mathematical Physics, ibid., 1892-3; Assistant to Professor Tietjen in the Berliner Jahrbuch office at the Royal Observatory, Berlin, 1893; Docent in Astronomy, University of Chicago, 1893-4; Reader, ibid., 1894-5; Assistant, ibid., 1895-6; Associate, ibid.. 1896-7; Instructor, ibid., 1897-1901; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1901-8; Associate Professor, ibid., 1908-.

CLYDE WEBER Votaw, D.B., PH.D., Associate Professor of New Testament Literature.

A.B., Amherst College, 1888; D.B., Yale University, 1891; A.M., Amherst College, 1891; lnstructor in the American Institute of Sacred Literature, 1891-2; Reader, University of Chicago, 1892-4; Associate in Biblical Literature, ibid., 1894-6; Ph.D., ibid., 1896; Instructor in New Testament Literature, ibid.. 1896-1900; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1900-7; in Germany and Palestine, 1900-1; Editorial Secretary, the Religious Education Association, 1903-5; Acting Professor of New Testament Literature and Interpretation, Chicago Theological Seminary, 1905-7; Associate Professor of New Testament Literature, University of Chicago, 1907-.

GEORGE AMOS DORSEY, PH.D., LL.D., Associate Professor of Anthropology. A.B., Denison University, 1888; Instructor in History, Baird College, Clinton, Mo., 1888-9; A.B., Harvard University, 1890; Hemenway Fellow, ibid., 1893-4; Ph.D., ibid., 1894; Assistant in Anthropology, ibid., 1894-5; Instructor, ibid., 1895-6; Assistant Curator of Somatology, Field Museum of Natural History, 1896-7; Curator, Department of Anthropology, ibid., 1897-; Professor of Comparative Anatomy, Northwestern University, 1900-; Honorary Commissioner to Peru and Ecuador, World's Columbian Exposition, 1891-2; President, American Folk-Lore Society, 1902; Vice-President, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1903-4; Vice-President, American Anthropological Association, 1904-; President Geographic Society of Chicago, 1908; Corresponding Member of the Anthropological Societies of Stockholm and Paris; Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Chicago, 1905-9; Associate Professor, ibid., 1909-; LL.D., Denison University, 1909.

CHARLES RIBORG MANN, PH.D., Associate Professor of Physics.

A.B., Columbia College, 1890; A.M., ibid., 1891; University Fellow in Physics, ibid., 1890-2; John Tyndall Fellow, ibid., 1892-5; Ph.D., University of Berlin, 1895; Research Assistant, University of Chicago, 1896-7; Associate in Physics, ibid., 1897-9; Instructor, ibid., 1899-1902; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1902-7; Associate Professor, ibid., 1907—..

WILLIAM HILL, A.M., Associate Professor of Political Economy.

A.B., University of Kansas, 1890; A.B., Harvard University, 1891; A.M. ibid., 1892; Lee Memorial Fellow in Harvard University, 1891-3; Instructor in Political Economy, ibid., 1893; Associate in Political Economy, University of Chicago, 1893-4; Instructor, ibid., 1894-7; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1897-1908; Associate Professor, ibid., 1908—. CHARLES MANNING CHILD, PH.D., Associate Professor of Zoology.

Ph.B., Wesleyan College, Conn., 1890; S.M., ibid., 1892; Assistant in Zoology and Botany, ibid., two years; Ph.D., University of Leipzig, 1894; Naples Zoological Station, 1894; Fellow in Zoology, University of Chicago, 1894-5; Assistant, ibid., 1895-7; Associate, ibid., 1897-8; Instructor, Marine Biological Laboratory. Wood's Hole, Summer, 1895-7; Instructor in Zoology, University of Chicago, 1898-1905; Naples Zoological Station, 1902-3: Assistant Professor of Zoology, University of Chicago, 1905-9; Associate Professor, ibid., 1909-.

GERALD BIRNEY SMITH, A.M., D.B., D.D., Associate Professor of Dogmatic Theology.

A.B., Brown University, 1891; A.M., Columbia University, 1898; D.B., Union Theological Seminary, 1898; Instructor, Oberlin Academy, 1891-2; Instructor, Worcester Academy, 1892-5; Student, Union Theological Seminary and Columbia University, 1895-8; Traveling Fellow, Union Theological Seminary, 1898-1900; Student, University of Berlin, 1898; Marburg, 1999; Paris, 1900; Instructor in Systematic Theology, University of Chicago, 1900-4; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1904-6; Associate Professor, ibid., 1906-; D.D., Brown University, 1909.

GORDON JENNINGS LAING, PH.D., Associate Professor of Latin.

A.B., University of Toronto, 1891; Classical Master, Whetham College, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1892-3; Scholar and Fellow in Latin, Johns Hopkins University, 1895-6; Ph.D., ibid., 1896; Fellow, American School of Classical Studies, Rome, 1896-7; Reader in Latin, Bryn Mawr College, 1897-8; Lecturer in Latin, ibid., 1898-9; Instructor in Latin, University of Chicago, 1899-1902; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1902-7; Associate Professor, ibid., 1907-.

ROBERT ANDREWS MILLIKAN, PH.D., Associate Professor of Physics.

A.B., Oberlin College, 1891; Tutor in Physics, ibid., 1891-3; A.M., ibid., 1893; Fellow in Physics, Columbia University, 1893; Ph.D., ibid., 1895; Student, Berlin and Göttingen Universities, 1895-6; Assistant in Physics, University of Chicago, 1896-7; Associate, ibid., 1897-9; Instructor, ibid., 1899-1902; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1902-7; Member Executive Council, American Physical Society, 1905-; Associate Professor of Physics, University of Chicago, 1907-.

PHILIP SCHUYLER ALLEN, PH.D., Associate Professor of German Literature. A.B., Williams College, 1891; Instructor in German, Allen Academy, Chicago, 1891-2; Student, University of Berlin, 1892-4; Instructor in English, Shattuck School, Faribault, Minn., 1894-5; Fellow in German, University of Chicago, 1895-7; Ph.D., ibid., 1897; Assistant in German, ibid., 1898-1900; Associate, ibid., 1900-2; Instructor, ibid., 1902-3; Assistant Professor, ibid, 1903-9; Associate Professor, ibid., 1909-; Managing Editor of Modern Philology, 1900–8.

FRANKLIN WINSLOW JOHNSON, A.M., Assistant Dean of the University High School.

A.B., Colby College, 1891; A.M., ibid.,1894; Principal, High School, Calais, Me., 1891-4; Principal, Coburn Classical Institute, Waterville, Me., 1894-1905; Principal, Academy of the University of Chicago for Boys, Morgan Park, 1905-7; Assistant Dean, University High School, University of Chicago, 1907-.

JEROME HALL RAYMOND, PH.D., Associate Professor of Sociology.

A.B., Northwestern University. 1892; A.M., ibid., 1893; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1895; Professor of History and Political Science, Lawrence University, 1893-4; Lecturer in Sociology, and Secretary of the Class-study Department, Extension Division, University of Chicago, 1894-5; Assistant in Sociology, ibid., 1895; Professor of Sociology, and Secretary of the Extension Department, University of Wisconsin, 1895-7; President of West Virginia University, and Professor of Economics and Sociology, ibid., 1897-1901; Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Chicago, 1901-.

JARED G. CARTER TROOP, A.M., Associate Professor of English.

A.B., Trinity University, Toronto, Canada, 1892; A.M., ibid., 1893; Graduate Student, ibid., 1892-4; Member Executive of Convocation, ibid., 1894-7; Editor, The Week, Toronto, 1894-6: Instructor in English, University of Chicago, 1898-9; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1899-1904; Associate Professor, ibid., 1904-.

JAMES WESTFALL THOMPSON, PH.D., Associate Professor of European History; Dean of the Junior College of Philosophy (Men).

A.B., Rutgers College, 1892; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1892-3: Fellow in History, ibid., 1893-5; Ph.D., ibid., 1895; Assistant in History, ibid., 1895-7; Associate

ibid., 1897-9; Instructor in European History, 1899-1904; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1904-8; Dean of the Junior College of Philosophy (Men), ibid., 1906-; Associate Professor of European History, ibid., 1908-.

HERBERT NEWBY MCCOY, PH.D., Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry. S.B., Purdue University, 1892; Assistant in Chemistry, ibid., 1892-3; Chemist for Swift & Company, Chicago, 1893-4; Professor of Chemistry and Physics, Fargo College, 1894-6; Fellow in Chemistry, University of Chicago, 1896-8; Ph.D., ibid., 1898; Assistant in Chemistry, ibid., 1898-9; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of Utah, 1899-1901; Associate Professor, ibid., 1901; Instructor in Chemistry, University of Chicago, 1901-3; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1903–7; Associate Professor, ibid., 1908-.

CHARLES EDWARD MERRIAM, PH.D., Associate Professor of Political Science. A.B., Lenox College, 1893; Teacher in Iowa Public Schools, 1893-4; A.B., State University of Iowa, 1895; Instructor in Lenox College, 1895-6; Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1896-8; A.M., ibid., 1897; Fellow in Political Science, ibid., 1897-8; Lecturer, ibid., 1898-9; Ph.D., ibid., 1900; Student in Berlin and Paris, 1899-1900; Docent in Political Science, University of Chicago, 1900-2; Associate, ibid., 1902-3; Instructor, ibid., 1903-5; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1905-7; Associate Professor, ibid., 1907-; Associate Editor, American Political Science Review, 1906—.

LEONARD EUGENE DICKSON, PH.D., Associate Professor of Mathematics.

S.B., University of Texas, 1893; A.M., ibid., 1894; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1896; Chemist, Geological Survey of Texas, 1892-3; Fellow in Pure Mathematics, University of Texas, 1893-4; Fellow in Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1894-6: Student, Leipzig and Paris, 1896-7; Instructor in Mathematics, University of California, 1897-9; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, ibid., 1899; Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of Texas, 1899-1900; Editor, American Mathematical Monthly, 1902-; Associate Editor, Transactions American Mathematical Society, 1902-; Research Assistant to the Carnegie Institution, 1904; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1900-7; Associate Professor, ibid., 1907-.

CARL KINSLEY, A.M., M.E., Associate Professor of Physics.

A.B., Oberlin College, 1893; A.M., ibid., 1896; M.E., Cornell University, 1894; Instructor in Physics and Electrical Engineering, Washington University, 1894-8; Scholar in Physics and Electrical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, 1898-9; Electrical Expert for the United States War Department, 1899-1901; Fellow in Physics, University of Chicago, 1901-2; Instructor, ibid., 1902-3; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1903–9; Associate Professor, ibid., 1909-.

OTIS WILLIAM CALDWELL, PH.D., Associate Professor of Botany, and Supervisor of Nature-Study, the School of Education.

S.B., Franklin College, 1894: Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1898; Fellow in Botany, ibid., 1896-7; Assistant, ibid., 1897-9; Professor of Botany, Eastern Illinois State Normal School, 1899-1907; Professor of Botany, University of Indiana Summer School of Biology, 1904; Associate Professor of Botany, the School of Education, University of Chicago,

1907-.

STUART WELLER, PH.D., Associate Professor of Paleontologic Geology.

S.B., Cornell University, 1894; Ph.D., Yale University, 1901; Assistant, Missouri Geological Survey, 1890; Assistant, U. S. Geological Survey, 1891; Museum Assistant in charge of Paleontology, Cornell University, 1892-3; Assistant in Geology, ibid., 1893-4; Assistant in Paleontology and Graduate Student, Yale University, 1894-5; Paleontologist to Geological Survey of New Jersey, 1899-1907; Geologist, Geological Survey of Illinois, 1906-; Assistant Geologist, U. S. Geological Survey, 1901-6; Geologist, ibid., 1906-; Assistant in Paleontologic Geology, University of Chicago, 1895-7; Associate, ibid., 1897-1900; Instructor, ibid., 1900-1; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1902-8; Associate Professor, ibid., 1908—. FOREST RAY MOULTON, PH.D., Associate Professor of Astronomy.

A.B., Albion College, 1894; Instructor in Astronomy and Assistant in the Observatory, ibid., 1892-4; Superintendent of Manufacturing Statistics of the State Census of Michigan, 1894-5; Graduate Student in Astronomy, University of Chicago, 1895-6; Assistant, ibid.. 1896-8; Ph.D., ibid., 1899; Associate, ibid., 1898-1900; Instructor, ibid., 1900-3; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1903-8; Associate Professor, ibid., 1908-; Associate Editor, Journal of Geography; Associate Editor, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. ALLAN HOBEN, PH.D., Associate Professor of Homiletics.

A.B., University of New Brunswick, 1895; A.M., ibid., 1897; Newton Theological Institution, 1898; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1901; Pastor, Waupun, Wis., 1901-4; Director, Baptist Students' Guild, University of Michigan, 1904-5; Pastor, First Baptist Church, Detroit, Mich., 1905-8; Associate Professor of Homiletics, University of Chicago, 1908-. HARRY GIDEON WELLS, PH.D., M.D., Associate Professor of Pathology; Dean in Medical Work.

Ph. B., Yale University, 1895; A.M., Lake Forest University, 1897; M.D.. Rush Medical College, 1898; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1903; Interne, Cook County Hospital, 1898-9;

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