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WILLIAM ROCKWELL WICKES, A.M., Instructor in Mathematics.

A.B., Oberlin College, 1873; A.M., ibid., 1878; Principal. High School, Red Wing, Minn., 1876-7: Superintendent, Public Schools, Milan, O., 1877-9; Principal, High School, Norwalk, O., 1879-82; Superintendent, Public Schools, Granville, O., 1882-4; Instructor in Algebra and English, Chicago Manual Training School, 1884-90; Instructor in Algebra and Geometry, ibid., 1890-1903; Instructor in Mathematics, University High School, 1903-.

SARAH FRANCES PELLETT, A.M., Instructor in Latin.

A.B., Smith College, 1882; Professor of History and Greek, Elmira College, Elmira, N. Y., 1884-90, 1891-2; A.M.. Cornell University, 1891; Reader in Latin, University of Chicago, 1892-; Associate in Latin, ibid., 1903–7; Instructor in Latin, ibid., 1907—. EARL BIXBY FERSON, Instructor in Drawing.

Degree of Art Master, Massachusetts Normal Art School, 1883; Instructor in Drawing, Boston and Brockton, Mass., 1882-4; Instructor in Drawing, Chicago Manual Training School, 1884-1903; Instructor in Drawing, University High School, 1903; Instructor in Engineering Drawing, University of Chicago 1907—.

FREDERICK NEWTON WILLIAMS, Instructor in Drawing.

Student in School of Drawing and Painting, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 1880; Pupil of Dallin and of Graves, 1881; Graduate, School of Design, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1882; Designer with Robert L. Hobbs & Co., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883; Designer with Corse & Smith, Boston, Mass., 1884; Art Instructor, Holderness School, 1885-7; Art Instructor, New Hampshire State Normal School, 1887; Student, Massachusetts State Normal Art School, 1888; Instructor in Drawing, Chicago Manual Training School, 1889-1903; Instructor in Drawing, University High School, 1903-.

SAMUEL CARLISLE JOHNSTON, A.M., Instructor in Greek.

A.B., Colgate University, 1884; A.M., ibid., 1887; Instructor in Greek and Latin, Collegiate Institute, Towanda, Pa., 1884-5, 1887-9; Greek and Ancient History, Cook Academy, 1889-91; Greek and Assistant Principal, Connecticut Literary Institution, 1893-6; Principal, Latin, Putnam Institute, Cambridge, N.Y., 1885-7; Greek, Colby Academy, 1891-3; University Scholar in Greek, Latin, and Education, Columbia University, 1896-8; Graduate Student in Greek, University of Chicago, 1898-1900; Instructor in Greek, South Side Academy, and University College, 1900-2; Matriculated Student in Halle-Wittenberg University, Germany, 1902-3; Instructor in Greek, University College, 1903; Instructor, University High School, 1903—.

ERNEST LEROY CALDWELL, A.B., Instructor in Mathematics.

A.B., Yale University, 1887; Instructor in Classics, Harvard School, New York City, 188991; Associate in Mathematics, Morgan Park Academy, 1892-4; Instructor in Mathematics, ibid., 1891-1905; Instructor in Mathematics, University High School, 1905-.

JOHN MAXWELL CROWE, A.M., Instructor in English.

A.B., Hanover College, 1890; A.M., ibid., 1895; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1897-9; Instructor in English, South Side Academy, 1898-1903; Instructor in English, University High School, 1903-; Instructor in English. College of Education, Summer Quarters, 1908-9; Instructor in English, University of Chicago, Summer Quarters, 1908, 1909. GLEN MOODY HOBBS, PH.D., Instructor in Physics.†

S.B., University of Illinois, 1891; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1905; Laboratory Assistant, University of Illinois, 1891-2; Laboratory Assistant in Physics, University of Chicago, 1893-4; Tutor, ibid., 1901-5; Instructor in Physics, University High School, 1905–9. ARTHUR FAIRCHILD BARNARD, A.B., Instructor in History.

A.B., Beloit College, 1893; Instructor in History, Beloit College Academy, 1893-4; Instructor in Latin and History, Sparta (Wis.) High School, 1894-6; Instructor in Latin and History, Chicago Manual Training School, 1896-1903. Instructor in History, University High School, 1903-.

FRANCES RAMSAY ANGUS, A.B., Instructor in French.

A.B., McGill University, 1893: Graduate Student, ibid., and Normal Training in French, Montreal, 1893-6; Instructor, Westmount Academy, Montreal, 1896-1900; Instructor, South Side Academy, Chicago, 1900-2; Student in Paris, France, 1902-3; Associate in French, University High School, 1903-7; Instructor, ibid., 1907-.

HARRY FLETCHER SCOTT, A.M., Instructor in Latin.

A.B., Illinois College, 1896; A.M.. ibid., 1899; A.M., University of Chicago, 1903; Teacher of Latin, Chicago Preparatory School, 1896-7; Teacher of Latin, High School, Jacksonville, Ill., 1897-9; Tutor in Latin, Indiana University. 1899 (Sept.-Nov.); Teacher of Latin, Shortridge High School, Indianapolis, Ind., 1899-1903; Associate in Latin, University High School, 1903-7; Instructor, ibid., 1907-.

ERNST RUDOLPH BRESLICH, A.M., Instructor in Mathematics.

A.B., German Wallace College, Berea, O., 1898; Instructor in Mathematics, Hedding College, 1900; A.M., University of Chicago, 1900; Assistant, Associate, and Instructor in Mathematics, Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, Ill., 1900-4; Instructor in Mathematics, University High School, 1904-.

† Resigned.

ANGUS MATTHEW FREW, M.D., Instructor in Physical Education.

Tufts Medical School, Boston, Mass., 1893-6; Director of Physical Culture, Central University, Richmond, Ky., 1896-8; M.D., Hospital College of Medicine, Louisville, Ky., 1898; Director of Physical Culture, Colby College, 1898-1903; Associate in Physical Culture, University High School, 1903-7; Instructor in Physical Education, ibid., 1907-—.

FRANK BARNES CHERINGTON, A.M., Instructor in English.

A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1899; A.B., Harvard University, 1900; A.M., ibid., 1901; Associate in English, University Secondary School, 1902-3; Associate in English, University High School, 1903-7; Instructor, ibid., 1907-.

J. ANNA NORRIS, M.D., Instructor in Hygiene and Physical Education and Assistant Medical Director.

Graduate, Boston Normal School of Gymnastics, 1895; Director of Physical Training, State Normal School, Cortland, N. Y., 1895-7; M.D., Northwestern University Woman's Medical School, 1900; Medical Director, Culver Gymnasium, Chicago, 1900-2; Supervisor of Physical Training, Public Schools, Springfield, Mass., 1902-7; Instructor in Hygiene and Physical Education and Assistant Medical Director, School of Education, University of Chicago, 1907-.

ERNEST AUGUST WREIDT, A.B., Instructor in Mathematics.

Ph.B., Kalamazoo College, 1900; A.B., University of Chicago, 1903; Superintendent of Schools, Clinton, Mich., 1900-3; Instructor in Mathematics, State Normal School, Clarion, Pa., Spring Term, 1904; Instructor in Mathematics, University High School, 1904-5; Instructor in Mathematics, Morgan Park Academy, 1905-6; Instructor in Mathematics, University High School, 1906-.

HENRIETTA HELEN CHASE, PH.B., Instructor in French.

Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1901; Teacher of French and Latin, Santa Rosa Seminary, Cal., 1891-5; Student, Dresden, Germany, 1895-7; Teacher of French, German, and English, Saint Alban's High School, 1897-9; Teacher of French and German, Highland Park, Ill., High School, 1901-2; Associate in French, South Side Academy, Chicago, 1902-3; Associate in French, University High School, 1903-7; Instructor, ibid., 1907-.

WILLIAM REES DAVIS, A.B., Instructor in English.

A.B., Ripon College, 1901; Principal, High School, Rosendale, Wis., 1901; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1902; Instructor in English, Chicago Manual Training School, 1902-3: Associate in English, University High School, 1903-7; Graduate Student, Harvard University, 1906-7; Instructor, University High School, 1907-.

JOHN SHARPLESS FOX, PH.D., Instructor in History.

A.B., Haverford College, 1902; Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1906; Instructor in History and Civics, Bloomsburg State Normal School, 1902-3; Graduate Student in History and Political Science, University of Chicago, 1903-04; Instructor in American History and Constitutional Law, University of Michigan, 1904-5; Peter White Fellowship, ibid., 1905-6; Instructor in History, University High School, 1906-.

CHARLES HENRY VAN TUYL, A.B., Instructor in Latin.

A.B., University of Chicago, 1902; Graduate, Normal Classical Course, Cortland, N. Y., 1885; Principal, High School, Chenango Forks, N. Y., 1885-7; Principal High School, Hamilton, N. Y.. 1887-1901; Graduate Student in Latin, Greek, and Philosophy, University of Chicago. 1901-2; Instructor in Latin, Chicago Manual Training School, 1902-3; Matriculated Student in Classical Languages and Archaeology, Munich; Instructor in Latin and Greek, University High School, 1903-.

FRANK HENRY SELDEN, Instructor in Woodwork.

Graduate, Northwestern State Normal School, Pennsylvania, 1885; Principal, West Springfield Academy, 1885-6; Instructor in Manual Training, Northwestern State Normal School, 1889; Instructor in Manual Training, Erie City Boys' Club, 1903-4; Instructor in Woodwork, University High School, 1905-.

GEORGE J. MILLER, S.M., Instructor in Physiography.

Michigan Normal College, 1900; Superintendent of Schools, Colon, Mich., 1901-3; Principal Woodward Avenue High and Grade School, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1903-7; S.B., University of Chicago, 1907; Graduate Student, ibid., 1907-8; Instructor in Physiography, University High School, ibid., 1908—; S.M., ibid., 1909.

ARNOLD DRESDEN, PH.D., Instructor in Mathematics.

Student, University of Amsterdam, 1901-3; Student, University of Chicago, 1905; S.M., ibid., 1906; Ph.D., ibid., 1909; Assistant in Mathematics, University High School, 1906-8; Instructor, ibid., 1908—.

ELIZABETH JOHNSTON, Instructor in Physical Education.

Graduate, Boston Normal School of Gymnastics, 1907; Assistant Supervisor of Gymnastics, Elementary Schools, Springfield, Mass., and Assistant Director of Gymnastics, High Schools, Springfield, Mass., 1907-8; Instructor in Physical Education, University High School, 1908-.

HARRISON CRandall Givens, M.E., Instructor in Machine Shop.

M.E., Cornell University, 1901; Commercial Engineering, 1901-3; Director, Davenport Manual Training School, 1903-5; Commercial Engineering, 1905-6; Principal, Technical Department, Association Institute, 1906-8; Commercial Engineering, 1906-8; Instructor in Machine Shop, University High School, 1908-.

WILLIAM ALLYN RICHARDS, S.B., Instructor in Forge and Foundry.

S.B., in Mechanical Engineering, University of Wisconsin, 1899; Instructor in Manual Training, East Division High School, Milwaukee, Wis., 1899-1902; Graduate Student, in Organic Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, 1906-7; Instructor in Civil Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, 1907-8; Instructor in Forge and Foundry, University High School, 1908-.

Bertram Griffith Nelson, A.B., Instructor in Public Speaking.

Ludwig Bernard ConstantINE STOCKHARDT, Instructor in German.

Graduate, Realgymnasium Meiningen, 1902; University Student, Greifswald, 1902-4; Berlin, 1904-5; Jena, 1905; Greifswald, 1905-7; Oberlehrer-examen, 1907; Instructor Gymnasium, Dantzic, 1907-8; Royal Prussian Exchange Teacher to the University High School, 1908-9.

LYDIA MARIE SCHMIDT, PH.B., Associate in German.

Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1901; Supervisor of German, Public Schools, Michigan City, Ind, 1901-2; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1902-3; Assistant in German, University High School, 1903-7; Student, University of Berlin, 1906-7; Associate, University High School, 1907-.

THEODORE BALLOU HINCKLEY, PH.B., Associate in English.

Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1904; Assistant in English, University High School, 1905; Associate in English, ibid., 1906-.

JENNY HELEN SNOW, ED.B., S.M., Associate in Home Economics.

Ed.B., University of Chicago, 1904; S.B., ibid., 1906; S.M., ibid., 1907; Teacher, Public Schools, Aurora, Ill., 1890-4; Instructor, Francis W. Parker School, Chicago, 1902; Instructor, University School for Girls, Chicago, 1903-4; Assistant in Home Economics, School of Education, 1904-7; Associate, University High School, 1907-.

ZELMA ESTELLE CLARK, A.B., Associate in English.

A.B., University of Chicago, 1897; Instructor in English, Chicago Preparatory Schools, 1896-7: Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1897-8; Instructor in English, J. Sterling Morton High School, Chicago, 1898-1904; Assistant in English, University High School, 1905-7; Associate, ibid., 1907-.

GEORGE DAMON FULLER, A.B., Associate in Botany.

A.B., McGill University, 1901; Assistant in Botany, ibid., 1901-2; Supervisor, Macdonald Rural School Gardens, Quebec, 1902-6; Assistant in Botany, University of Chicago, Summer Quarter, 1907; Associate in Botany, University High School, 1907-. GEORGE WILLIAM HAUSCHILD, A.B., Associate in German.

A.B., Northwestern University College, Wisconsin, 1900; Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1900-2; University of Leipsic, 1902-4; Harvard University, 1905-6; Professor of Modern Languages, Newberry College, S. C., ex officio; Rhodes Scholarship Commissioner, 1906-7; Instructor in German, State University of Iowa, 1907-8; Fellow in German, University High School, 1909-.

JOHN FOOTS NORTON, S.B., Associate in Chemistry.

S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1906; Assistant in Organic Chemistry, ibid., 1906-7; Assistant in Industrial Chemistry, ibid., 1907-8; Associate in Chemistry, University High School, 1908-.

MARY BLOUNT, S.B., Assistant in Zoology.

S.B., University of Michigan, 1895; Teacher of Biology, High School, Marshalltown, Ia., 1899-1903; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1903-5; Fellow, ibid., 1905-7; Laboratory Assistant, ibid., 1907-8; Assistant in Zoology, University High School, 1908-9; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1908.

EMILY HELEN DUTTON, A.M., Assistant in Latin.

A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1891; A.M., Radcliffe College, 1896; Teacher of Greek and Latin, High School, Mankato, Minn., 1891-5; Teacher of Latin and Ancient History, Girls' High School, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1896-7; Instructor in Latin, Vassar College, 1897-1901, 1902-6; Student, Universities of Berlin and Munich, 1901-2; Fellow in Latin, University of Chicago, 1906-; Assistant in Latin, University High School, 1908-. TILDEN HENDRICKS STEARNS, A.B., Assistant in Physical Education.

A.B., Brown University, 1903; Graduate Student, Harvard University, 1903-5; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1905-8; Assistant Director of Physical Training, Brown

University, 1902-3; Director of Physical Training, Pawtucket, R. I., Boys' Club, 1901-3; Director of Physical Training, Y. M. C. A., Cambridge, Mass., 1903-5; Director of Physical Training, Academy for Boys, Morgan Park, 1905-7; Assistant in Physical Education, University High School, 1907-.

ALBERT EDWARD HENNINGS, A.M., Assistant in Physics.

A.B., Lake Forest College, 1904; A.M., ibid., 1904; Instructor in Sciences, Houghton, Mich., High School, 1904-5; Instructor in Mathematics, Whitman College, 1905-6; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1906-; Assistant in Physics, University High School, 1907-.

ALVIN LESTER BARTON, A.B., Assistant in History.

A.B., University of Chicago, 1900; Assistant in History. Cornell University, 1906-7; Instructor in History, Rock Island, Ill., High School, 1907-8; Assistant in History, University High School, 1908-9.

MARIETTA WRIGHT NEFF, PH.B., Assistant in English.

Teacher of English, Washington Preparatory School, Seattle, Wash.; 1905-06; Teacher of English, Shortridge High School, Indianapolis, Ind., 1907; Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1907; Assistant in English, University High School, 1907—.

CAROLINE P. SCHоCH, PH.B., Assistant in German.

Graduate, Iowa State Normal School, 1903; Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1907; Principal, High School, Charter Oak, Ia., 1903-4; Assistant, High School, Perry, la., 1904-5; Student, University of Marburg, Germany. 1907-8; Assistant in German, University High School, 1908-9.

ELVIRE WASHBURN, Assistant in French.

Regente litteraire; Diplome definitif de l'Ecole normale de l'Etat à Bruxelles, 1901; Assistant in French, University High School, 1908-.

MARGARET MAUDE SALISBURY, Assistant in Music.

Director of Music, Joliet, Ill., Township High School, 1905-8; Director of Music, La Grange, Ill., High School, 1905-8; Director of Music, Wilmette, Ill., Graded Schools, 1903-8; Director of Public School Methods, Cosmopolitan School of Music, Chicago, 1906-8; Assistant in Music, University High School, 1906—.

WALTER PIETY MORGAN, A.B., Assistant in Mathematics.

Graduate, Indiana State Normal School, 1898; A.B., Indiana State University, 1900; Student, University of Chicago, 1898; Head of Department of Mathematics, High School, Terre Haute. Ind., 1895-9; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Indiana State Normal School, 1900-6; Superintendent of Schools, Terre Haute, Ind., 1906-8; Assistant in Mathematics, University High School, 1908-.

EDWIN SHERWOOD BISHOP, A.M., Assistant in Physics.

B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1903; A.M., ibid., 1905; Assistant Instructor in Physics, University of Wisconsin, 1903-5; Head of the Department of Science and Instructor in Physics, East Division High School, Milwaukee, Wis., 1905-8; Fellow in Physics, University of Chicago, 1908-9; Assistant in Physics, University High School, 1909—.

ROBERT NEAL THOMPSON, S.B., Assistant in Physics.

S.B., University of Nashville, 1905; Grammar Principal, Montgomery Bell Academy, Nashville, Tenn., 1903-6; Student, University of Chicago, Summers 1903 and 1904; Assistant in Biology, University of Nashville, Summer 1906; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1906-9; Associate Professor of Physics (substitute), Oberlin College, 1908; Assistant in Physics, University High School, 1909—.

MARY SOPHIE YOUNG, S.M., Assistant in Botany.

A.B., Wellesley College, 1895; S.M., University of Chicago, 1907; Instructor in Mathematics, Sullivan, Mo., 1895-7; Instructor, High School, Dundee Hill, 1897-8; Instructor in Science, Grafton Hall, Fond du Lac, Wis., 1898-1906: Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1906-7; Instructor in Science, Waterman Hall, Sycamore, Ill., 1007-9: Fellow in Botany, University of Chicago, 1908-9; Assistant in Botany, University High School, 1909-.

EDNA MARGARET FEIGE, Ph.B., Assistant in German.

Ph.B. University of Chicago. 1909; Instructor, Saginaw, Mich., High School, 1905-8; Assistant in German, University High School, 1909.

MARGARET LOUISE STEIN, ED.B., PH.B., Assistant in History.

Ed.B., Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1909; Assistant in History, University High School, 1908-.

SUZANNE MORIN, Assistant in French.

Student, University of Chicago, 1908-9; Assistant in French, University High School, 1908-9.

THE UNIVERSITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

HARRY ORRIN GILLET, S.B., Acting Principal; Instructor, Eighth Grade. ANNE ELIZABETH ALLEN, Instructor, Kindergarten.

ELSABETH PORT, Instructor, First Grade.

ELSIE AMY WYGANT, Instructor, Second Grade.

GUDRUN THORNE-THOMSEN, Instructor, Third Grade.†
JESSIE BLACK, PH.B., ED.B., Instructor, Third Grade.

ADELE LACKNER, Instructor, Fourth Grade.

MYRTA LISLE MCCLELLAN, Instructor, Fifth Grade.
ANNAS HIGGINS, PH.B., Instructor, Sixth Grade.
FLORENCE MILLS, Instructor, Sixth Grade.
MELVA LATHAM, Instructor, Seventh Grade.

L. Dow MCNEFF, Instructor, Seventh Grade.

KATHARINE Marian StilweLL, PH.B., Instructor, Eighth Grade.
JESSIE PINNING RICH, S.B., Instructor in Home Economics.
GERTRUDE VAN HOESEN, Instructor in Metal.

BERTHA LOUISE CHAPMAN, A.M., Instructor in Natural History.
HENRY ROWLAND HALSEY, S.B., Instructor in Natural History.
MARY IDA MANN, Instructor in Physical Training.

Angus Matthew FREW, M.D., Instructor in Physical Training.
JULIA ANNA NORRIS, M.D., Instructor, and School Physician.
IRENE WARREN, Librarian.

ANNETTE COVINGTON, A.B., Associate in Drawing and Painting.†

ANNETTE BUTLER, Associate in Manual Training.†

ELIZABETH ALLEN, Associate in Manual Training.

ANNA SCHERZ GRONOW, PH.В., Associate in German.

MARY ROOT KERN, Associate in Music.

BEATRICE MACGOWAN, Associate in Music.

GERTRUDE Watson Webster, Assistant in Kindergarten.

MARTHA ELIZABETH DEAN, S.B., Assistant in Drawing and Painting.

FANNIE AUGUSTA SIMS, Assistant in Textiles.

SABELLA RANDOLPH, S.B., Assistant in Clay-modeling.

MARTHA CAMP HOLMES, Assistant in Home Economics.

EDITH TOWLE, Assistant in Drawing and Painting.

ROBERT KIRKLAND NABOURS, ED.B., Assistant in Natural History.
JOSETTE EUGÉNIE SPINK, PH.B., Assistant in French.

AMANDA GLASER, Assistant in German.

HELEN HUGHES, Assistant, Fourth Grade.
GERTRUDE STILES, Assistant in Bookbinding.
JESSIE B. STRATE, Assistant, Eighth Grade.
RUTH ABBOTT, Assistant Librarian.

Absent on leave 1908-9.

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