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Massachusetts Department of Agriculture, 1893-4; Assistant in Zoology, Harvard College, 1895-6; Instructor in Zoology, Central High School, Akron, Ohio, 1897-8; Assistant in Zoology, Harvard University, 1898-1900; Radcliffe College, 18991900; Professor of Biology and Hoagland Professor of Physiology, Antioch College, 1900-1; Assistant in Embryology, the University of Chicago, 1901-3; Associate in Embryology, ibid., 1903-4; Instructor in Embryology, ibid., 1904-. CHARLES HENRY BEESON, A.B., Instructor in Latin. GERTRUDE DUDLEY, Instructor in Physical Culture.

Mt. Holyoke College, 1887-90; Anderson Normal School, 1894-6; Baron Posse Summer School, Boston, 1895; Assistant, Chautauqua School of Physical Education, 1896; Teacher of Gymnastics and Physiology, the Misses Mackie School, Newburgh, N. Y., 1896-8; Emerson's Summer School, 1897; Department of Physical Culture, the University of Chicago, 1898-.

LILLIAN SOPHIA CUSHMAN, Instructor in Art, the College of Education.

Art Students' League, New York, 1887-9; Art Institute, Chicago, 1889-91; Instructor in Drawing, Art Institute, 1891; Art Instructor, Kemper Hall, Kenosha, 1893; Ferry Hall, Lake Forest University, 1894-7; Laboratory School, the University of Chicago, 1897-1903; Supervisor of Art in Grammar and High Schools, Highland Park, 1897-1902; Secretary of Drawing Teachers Section, National Educational Association, 1903.

CAROLINE CRAWFORD, Instructor in Physical Training; Anthropometry and Corrective Work, the School of Education.

Graduate, Michigan State Normal College, 1892; Graduate, Sargent Normal School of Physical Training, 1894; Instructor, State Normal School, Stevens Point, Wis., 1894-9; Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Children's Hospital, Boston, 1899-1900; Instructor, Chicago Institute, 1900-1.

ELEANOR SMITH, Instructor in Music, the School of
Education.

Graduate Cook County Normal School; Student for three
years in Hershey Music School, Chicago; Pupil of Julius
Hey, Moritz Mizskowki, and Ludwig Bussler, Berlin, 1889-92;
Instructor of Music in Chicago Kindergarten College, Froebel
Kindergarten School; Founder of Hull House Music School,

1895.

CLARA ISABEL MITCHELL, Instructor in Domestic Art and Textiles, the College of Education. Graduate, Englewood High School, 1883; Graduate, Cook County Normal School, 1885; teacher, Englewood Public School, 1885-8; Cook County Normal School, 1892-5; the University of Chicago Elementary School, 1896-7; Chicago Normal School, 1897-9; Student, Pennsylvania School of Applied Art, 1899-1900; teacher, Chicago Institute, 1900-1.

IRA B. MEYERS, Curator, and Instructor in the Teaching of the Natural Sciences, the College of Education.

Graduate, State Normal School, California, Pa., 1892; Post Graduate, Cook County Normal School, 1894; taught, County School, Somerset County, Pa., 1888-9; Markleysburg, Fayette County, Pa., 1889-90; Principal, Markleysburg schools, 1890-1; Science and Geography, Kahoka Normal School, 1893; Assistant in Science, Cook County Normal School. 1894-6; Chicago Normal School, 1896-9; Student of Museum Methods, Philadelphia, New York, and Washington, 18991900; Curator, Chicago Institute, 1900-1.

FERDINAND ELLERMAN, Instructor in Astrophysics at the Yerkes Observatory.*

Assistant at the Kenwood Observatory, 1893-6; Assistant at the Yerkes Observatory, 1896-1901.

* Resigned.

BERTHA PAYNE, Instructor in Kindergarten Training, the School of Education.

Hinsdale, Ill., High School, 1880-2; Graduate, Home School, Racine, Wis., 1884; Chicago Froebel Association, 1886; taught, Cook County Normal School Kindergarten, 1885-7; Chicago public schools, 1887-90; St. Margaret's, Chicago, 1890-1; Student, the William L. Tomlins Teachers' Institute and College of Tonic Sol Fa, 1891-2; Chicago Froebel Association, Post Graduate Course, 1892-3; taught singing, La Grange public schools, 1892-3; Assistant in Training Department, Chicago Froebel Association, 1893-6; Principal of Training Department, ibid., 1896-9; Student, the University of Chicago and Chicago Teachers College, 1897-9; University of Leipzig, 1899-1900; teacher, Chicago Institute, 1900-1.

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ANNETTE COVINGTON, A.B., Associate in Art, the College of Education.

A.B., Western College for Women, 1895; Art Student in Cincinnati, New York, and Europe with Mr. Clement J. Barnhorn, Mr. J. Twachtman, Mr. William M. Chase, Mr. Arthur Dow, Mr. Henry Mosler; Member of the American Society of Fine Arts, of New York, 1893; Paintings exhibited, Cincinnati Art Museum and Indianapolis, 1902-3; Drawings shown at Minneapolis and Boston, 1903; Teacher, Lake Forest University, 1898-1902.

SAMUEL A. MATTHEWS, M.D., Associate in Pharmacology.

M.D., University of Michigan, 1895: Graduate, Washington Academy (classical course), 1886; Principal, High School, Ainsworth, Iowa, 1887-9; Student, University of Michigan. 1890-6; Assistant in Physiological Chemistry and Pharmacology, ibid., 1893-4; Member of Staff, Internal Medicine, University Hospital, ibid., 1894-5; Instructor in, and Demonstrator of, Pharmacology, ibid., 1895-7: Docent in Physiology, the University of Chicago, 1898-9; Physician to the American Salt Company, Belle Isle, La., 1900-2; Assistant in Pharmacology, the University of Chicago, 1903-4; Associate in Pharmacology, ibid., 1904

WILLIS B. HOLMES, PH.D., Associate in Chemistry.

A.B., Harvard University, 1896; A.M., ibid., 1897; Assistant in Chemistry, ibid., 1896-7; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1899; Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1900; Research and Laboratory Assistant, the University of Chicago, 1900-3.

SUSAN HELEN BALLOU, PH.B., Associate in Latin.

Ph.B.. the University of Chicago, 1897; Graduate Scholar in Latin, ibid., 1897-8; Assistant in Latin, ibid.. 1898-1900; Associate in Latin, ibid., 1901-; Traveling Fellow of the Association of Collegiate Alumnæ, and member of the American School of Classical Studies at Rome, 1901-2.

FLORENCE LYON, S.B., PH.D., Associate in Botany.

Student University of Michigan, 1879-82; Principal of High School, Owosso, Mich., 1882-3; Science Teacher, Detroit High School, 1883-6 and 1887-96; Student, University of Michigan, 1886-7; S.B., the University of Chicago, 1897; Fellow in Botany, ibid., 1898-9; Instructor in Botany, Smith College, 1900-1; Ph.D., the University of Chicago, 1901.

LESTER BARTLETT JONES, A.B., Associate, and Director of Music.

A.B., Knox College, 1897; Teacher of Oratory and English, Ottawa University, Kan., 1897-8; Graduate Student in English, the University of Chicago, 1898-9.

REUBEN MYRON STRONG, PH.D., Associate in Zoology.

A.B., Oberlin College, 1897; Instructor in Zoology and Physics, Lake Forest Academy, 1897-8; Graduate Student in Zoology, Harvard University, 1898-1901; A.M., Harvard University, 1899, and Ph.D., 1901; Assistant in Botany and Physiography, Morgan Park Academy, 1901-2; Instructor in Biology, Haverford College, 1902-3; Carnegie Research Assistant, 1903-4.

CHARLES CLAUDE GUTHRIE, S.B., M.D., Associate in Physiology.

S.B., Wood Lawn Institute, 1897; Research Assistant in Veterinary Science, Missouri University. 1899-1901; M.D., ibid., 1901; Fellow in Physiology, ibid., 1901-2; Demonstrator of Physiology, Western Reserve University, 1902-3; Assistant in Physiology, the University of Chicago, 1903-5.

BURTON EDWARD LIVINGSTON, PH.D., Associate in
Botany.*

S.B., University of Michigan, 1898; Instructor in Science,
Freeport (Ill.) High School, 1898-9; Fellow in Botany, the
University of Chicago, 1899-1901; Ph.D., ibid., 1901; Field
Assistant, Michigan Geological Survey, Summer, 1901; Col-
laborator Bureau of Forestry, United States Department of
Agriculture, 1902-3; Instructor in Biology, Eastern Illinois
State Normal School, Summer, 1903; Research Scholarship,
New York Botanical Garden, September-December, 1903;
Investigator, Desert Botanical Laboratory of the Carnegie
Institution, Tucson, Ariz., 1904; Special Soil Expert, United
States Bureau of Soils, Washington, D. C., 1904-.

* Resigned.

BENSON AMBROSE COHOE, A.B., M.B., Associate in Anatomy.

A.B., University of Toronto, 1898; M.B., ibid., 1901; Assistant in Biology, ibid., 1900-1; Instructor in Anatomy, Cornell University, 1901-3; Associate in Anatomy, the University of Chicago, 1903-.

TENNEY FRANK, Ph.D., Associate in Latin.

A.B., University of Kansas, 1898; A.M., ibid., 1899; Graduate Student, ibid., 1898-9; Fellow, the University of Chicago, 1899-1901; Assistant in Latin, ibid., 1901-3; Ph.D., ibid., 1903.

OSWALD VEBLEN, Ph.D., Associate in Mathematics.

A.B., University of Iowa, 1898; A.B., Harvard University, 1900; Fellow, the University of Chicago, 1901-3; Ph.D., ibid.,

1903.

ANTON JULIUS Carlson, Associate in Physiology.

S.B., Augustana College, 1898; A.M., ibid., 1899; Student, Leland Stanford Jr. University, 1899-1902; Ph.D., ibid., 1902; Assistant in Physiology, ibid., 1902-3: Research Assistant of the Carnegie Institution, 1903-4.

FRANK LELAND TOLMAN, PH.B., Associate Head of Loan Department.

Ph.B., the University of Chicago, 1899; Graduate Student, ibid., 1899-1901; Assistant, Loan Department, 1899-3. HENRIETTA KATHERINE BECKER, PH.D., Associate in

German.

A.B., the University of Chicago, 1900; Graduate Student, ibid, 1900-1; Fellow in German, ibid., 1901-2; Ph.D., ibid., 1903.

SAUL EPSTEEN, PH.D., Associate in Mathematics.

S.B., University of California, 1900; Ph.D., University of Zürich, Switzerland, 1901; Student, University of Göttingen, 1901-2; Docent in Mathematics, the University of Chicago, 1902-3; Assistant in Mathematics, ibid., 1903-4; Editor American Mathematical Monthly.

MILTON ALEXANDER BUCHANAN, A.B., Associate in
Romance Languages.

A.B., University of Toronto, 1901; Fellow, the University of
Chicago, 1901-2; Student at the École des Hautes Études,
Paris, 1902-3; Student in Madrid and London, 1903-4.

HENRI CHARLES EDOUARD DAVID, A.M., Associate in
French.

École Monge, Paris, 1881-8; Student and Teacher of French, French-American College, Springfield, Mass., 1897-1900; A.B., the University of Chicago, 1902; Graduate Student, ibid., 1902-; Instructor in French, the Oxford School, Chicago, 1900-2; Assistant in French, the University of Chicago, 1902-4.

CHARLES ANDREWS HUSTON, A.B., Associate in English.

A.B., the University of Chicago, 1902; Fellow, in Political Economy, ibid., 1902-3; Assistant in English, ibid., 1903-4; Associate in English, ibid., 1904-.

ALBERT WOELFEL, M.D., Associate in Physiology.

M.D., University of Leipzig, 1902; Instructor in Rush Medical College, 1903; Associate in the Memorial Institute for Infectious Diseases, Chicago, 1903–4.

IRENE WARREN, Librarian, and Associate in SchoolLibrary Economy, the College of Education. Graduate Library School of Armour Institute of Technology, 1895; Organizer of Library Staff, ibid., 1894; Director, Library Department, State Normal School, Stevens Point, Wis., 1896; Librarian, Chicago Normal School, 1897-9; Librarian, Chicago Institute, 1900-1.

FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHENK, Law Librarian.

Assistant Librarian, Boston Y. M. C. A. Library, 1897-1900; Cataloguer, Harvard Law Library, 1900-2; Special Student, Harvard University, 1900-2; Student, Amherst Library School, Summer, 1901; Law Librarian, the University of Chicago, 1902-.

ANNETTE BUTLER, Associate in Woodworking, the School of Education.

Normal Course in Sloyd with Miss Anna Murray, 1896; Teacher, Settlement Work, 1896-8; Seward Vacation School, 1897; Harvard School, 1897-8; Arcady Sloyd School, Montecito, Cal., 1898-1901; Sloyd Training School, Naas, Sweden, 1900; Inspecting the methods of manual training in London, Gothenburg, Copenhagen, Brussels, and at the Paris Exposi tion, 1900.

ANTOINETTE B. HOLLISTER, Associate in Art (Clay Modeling), the College of Education.

Graduate, Hyde Park High School; Teacher, Chicago Public Schools; Critic Teacher, Chicago Normal School; Chicago Institute, 1900-1; studied art in Paris with M. Injalbert, M. Rodin, 1899-1900.

MISS MARY E. MCDOWELL, Head Resident of the University of Chicago Settlement; Assistant in Sociology.

FRANCES ADA KNOX, A.B., Assistant in History.

A.B., University of Minnesota, 1882; Assistant in State High School, Austin, Minn., 1882-3; Principal of Preparatory School, Salem, Ore., 1884-93.

THOR ROTHSTEIN, A.B., M.L., Research Assistant in Neuropathology.

A.B., Sweden, 1884; Candidatus Medico-philosophicus, University of Lund, 1886; Assistant in Histology, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, 1889-91: Candidatus Medicina. 1891; Retzius' prize, 1890 and 1892; Student in Kiel and Munich, 1892; Physician in Cholera Epidemic in Sweden, 1894; Resident Physician in Clinic for Nervous Diseases at Royal Seraphim Lazarett, Stockholm, 1895-6: In charge of Extraordinary Professorship in Anatomy and Histology, Stockholm, 1897; Licentiatus Medicinæ, 1897.

ERRETT GATES, D.B., PH.D., Assistant (the Disciples' Divinity House) in Church History.

A.B., Ohio Normal University, 1887; Divinity Student, Union Theological Seminary, 1891-4; Pastor, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1894-7; Pastor, Hyde Park, Chicago, 1897-1900; Student, the University of Chicago, 1898—; A.B., ibid., 1899; D.B., ibid., 1900; Ph.D., ibid., 1902.

STORRS BARROWS BARRETT, A.B., Secretary and Librarian of the Yerkes Observatory.

Williams Bay, Wis.

A.B., University of Rochester, 1889; Principal, Middlebury Academy, Wyoming, N. Y., 1889-91; Teacher of Science, High School, Palmyra, N. Y.. 1891-2; Graduate Student, the University of Chicago, 1892-5; Fellow in Astrophysics, ibid., 1893-5.

ELIZABETH HOPKINS DUNN, A.M., M.D., Research Assistant in Neurology.

A.B., Iowa College, 1889; A.M., ibid., 1892; M.D., Northwestern University Woman's Medical School, 1894; Instructor in Physiology, ibid., 1901-2; Clinical Assistant in Nervous Diseases, ibid., 1898-1901; Assistant Professor of Nervous Diseases, ibid., 1901-; Graduate Student, the University of Chicago, 1898-1901; Clinical Assistant in Nervous and Mental Diseases, Rush Medical College, 1902-; Technical Assistant in Neurology, the University of Chicago, 1901-3; Research Assistant in Neurology, ibid., 1903—.

FREDERICK WARREN SANFORD, S.B., A.B., Assistant in Latin.

S.B., Illinois College, 1890; A.B., ibid., 1894; Instructor in Latin, Whipple Academy, 1892-4; Instructor in Latin, Illinois College, 1895-7; Professor of Latin, ibid., 1897-1903. ROBERT JOHNSON BONNER, PH.D., Assistant in Greek and Latin, University College.

A.B., University of Toronto, 1890; Fellow in Latin, ibid., 1891-3; Graduate of Ontario Law School and Member of Ontario Bar, 1894; Classical Master Collegiate Institute, Collingwood, Ont., 1895-9; Fellow in Greek, the University of Chicago, 1899-1900; Professor of Latin, John B. Stetson University, 1900-3; Assistant in Greek, the University of Chicago, 1903-4; Ph.D., ibid., 1904; Assistant in Greek and Latin, University College, 1904-.

CORA BELLE PERRINE, A.B., Head of Accession Department.

A.B., Wellesley College, 1891; Graduate Student, the University of Chicago, 1892-3.

MAUDE L. RADFORD, Assistant in English, University College.

Ph.B., the University of Chicago, 1894; Scholar in English, ibid., 1894-6; Ph.M., ibid., 1896; Lecturer in English, Class Study Department, the University Extension Division, ibid., 1896-8; Assistant in English, University College, ibid., 1898-.

WILLIAM BURNET MCCALLUM, Assistant in Botany.

B.S.A., University of Toronto, 1894; Instructor in Biology, Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Ont., 1896-8; Ph.D., the University of Chicago, 1904.

ANNA SOPHIA PACKER, A.B., Accession Assistant.

A.B., the University of Chicago, 1895; Instructor, Montclair, N. J., Public School, 1895-8.

JOHN DORSEY WOLCOTT, PH.D., Librarian of the Classical Libraries.

A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1895; A.M., ibid., 1896; A.M., Cornell University, 1897; Ph.D., Yale University, 1898.

CHARLES INGBERT, PH.D., Honorary Research Assistant in Neurology.

A.B., State University of North Dakota, 1895; A.M., ibid., 1901; Fellow in Neurology, the University of Chicago, 1901-3; Ph.D., ibid., 1903.

ELLIOT SNELL HALL, PH.D., Research Assistant in Chemistry.

A.B., Amherst College, 1896; German Universities, 1898-9; Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins University, 1899-1900; Assistant in Chemistry, Cornell University, 1900-1; Fellow in Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, 1903-4; Ph.D., ibid.,

1904.

MARY HEFFERAN, PH.D., Assistant and Curator of the Bacteriological Museum.

A.B., Wellesley College, 1896; A.M.. ibid., 1898; Fellow in Zoology and in Bacteriology, the University of Chicago, 1899-1902; Curator of the Bacteriological Museum, ibid., 1902-; Ph.D., ibid., 1903; Assistant and Curator, 1904-.

JOHN THOMAS LISTER, A.B., Assistant in German and

French, the Academy for Boys. Morgan Park. A.B.. Butler College, 1897; Acting Professor of Modern Languages, Eureka College, 1898-9; Graduate Student, the University of Chicago, 1899-1900; Summer Quarters, 1898. 1900, 2-3-4: Student, University of Geneva, Switzerland, Summer, 1901; Professor of Modern Languages, Colorado State Normal School, 1900-3.

OSKAR ECKSTEIN, PH.D., Research Assistant in Chemistry.

Abiturientenexamen, Gymnasium, Munich, Germany, 1897; Doctor ès Sciences Physiques, University of Geneva, 1900; Assistant in Chemistry, ibid., 1900-2; Privat-Docent, ibid., 1902; Instructor in Organic Chemistry, Tufts College, 1902-4. SHINKISHI HATAI, PH.D., Assistant in Neurology.

Graduate of Science Department of Tohokugakuin of Sendai, Japan; Assistant in Biology, First High School of Tokio, Japan, 1898-9; Fellow, the University of Chicago, 1899-1901; Ph.D., ibid., 1902; Instructor, University of Cin cinnati, 1900-1.

CHARLES FREDERICK ADAMS, B. Agr., A.M., M.D., Assistant in the Zoological Museum.

B. Agr., University of Missouri, 1897; A.M., University of Kansas, 1903; M.D., Kansas City Medical College, 1902; Assistant in Entomology, University of Missouri; Summer 1897; Instructor in Histology, Kansas City Medical College, 1900-2; Snow Research Scholar in Entomology, University of Kansas, 1902-4; Professor of Histology and Bacteriology, Kansas City Dental College, 1900-4; Assistant in Zoological Museum, the University of Chicago, 1904-.

HUGH MCGUIGAN, S.B., Assistant in Physiological Chemistry.

S.B., North Dakota Agricultural College, 1898; Instructor in Chemistry, ibid., 1898-1903; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1903-4; Scientific Aid Bureau of Chemistry, United States Department of Agriculture, 1901; Student, University of Michigan, 1901-2; Fellow, the University of Chicago, 1903.

WALLACE CRAIG, S.M., Assistant in Zoology.

S.B., University of Illinois, 1898; S.M., ibid, 1901; Assistant, Illinois Biological Station, 1898-9; Teacher, Harlan High School, Iowa, 1900; Teacher, Fort Collins High School, Colorado. 1900-1; Graduate Student, the University of Chicago, 1901-3.

JOSEPH MADISON SNIFFEN, A.B., Assistant in Physiography and Botany, the Academy for Boys.

Morgan Park.

A.B., Cornell College, 1898, and Harvard University, 1902; Instructor in Greek, Summer School, Cornell College, 1897; Principal of Schools, Gibbonsville, Idaho, 1898-9; Instructor in Physics and Physical Geography High School, Algona, Ia., 1899-1900; Principal of Schools, Center Point, Ia., 1900-1; Student, the University of Chicago, Summer Quarters, 1902-3-4; Assistant, Academy for Boys, Morgan Park, 1902—.

HOPE MASON, A.B., Second Loan Desk Assistant.

A.B., Wells College, 1899; Library Course, the University of Chicago, 1901-3.

HEINRICH HASSELBRING, S.B., Assistant in Botany.

S.B., Cornell University, 1899; Assistant in Botany, ibid., 1899-1900; First Assistant Horticulturist, New York Agricul tural Experiment Station, 1900-1; Assistant in Plant Pathology, Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Illinois, 1901-3.

HENRY HIGGINS LANE, A.M., Laboratory Assistant in Zoology.

Ph.B., DePauw University, 1899; A.M., University of Indiana, 1903; Instructor in Lebanon (Ind.) High School, 1899-1902; Principal, ibid., 1901–2; Scholar, Cornell University, 1903. FRANK EUGENE LUTZ, A.M., Assistant in Zoology.

A.B., Haverford College, 1900; Graduate Student, the University of Chicago, 1900-2; A.M., ibid., 1902; Entomologist, North Shore Improvement Association, 1901-2; Research at University College, London, England, 1902-3; Assistant in Zoology, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1903; Graduate Student, the University of Chicago, 1903-4; member of the resident staff of the Station for Experimental Evolution of the Carnegie Institution, 1904-.

GEORGE WASHINGTON TANNREUTHER, A.M., Laboratory Assistant in Zoology.

A.B., Manchester College, 1900; A.M., Antioch College, 1901; Graduate Student in Zoology and Botany, the University of Chicago, 1901-4; Laboratory Assistant in Zoology, ibid.,

1904-5.

CHARLES GOETTSCH, A.B., Assistant in German.

A.B., the University of Chicago, 1901; Graduate Student in German and English, ibid., 1901-3; Fellow in German, ibid., 1902-4.

JAMES HENRY LEES, S.M., Research Assistant in Geology.

Student, Iowa State Normal School, 1890-3, 1896-7; Assistant Principal, Greene, Ia.. High School, 1898-9; A.B., Coe College, 1901 Graduate Student. State University of Iowa, 1901-3; Scholar in Geology, ibid., 1901-2; Fellow in Geology, ibid., 1902-3; S.M., ibid., 1903 Graduate Student, the University of Chicago, 1903-5; Fellow in Geology, ibid., 1903-4; Research Assistant in Geology, ibid., 1904-5.

BERTRAM G. NELSON, A.B., Assistant in Public Speaking.

A.B., the University of Chicago, 1902.

GEORGE Harrison Shull, S.B., Assistant in Physiology (Botany).

S.B., Antioch College, 1901; Fellow, the University of Chicago, 1901-3; Student Assistant in United States Bureau of Forestry, 1901; Botanical Assistant in United States National Herbarium, 1902; Botanical Expert, United States Bureau of Plant Industry, 1902-4; Assistant in Plant Physiology, the University of Chicago, 1903-4; Research Assistant on the Permanent Staff of the Station for Experimental Evolution, Carnegie Institution, 1904-.

WILLIAM JESSE GOAD LAND, PH.D., Assistant in Morphology.

Principal, Rome Academy, 1893-4; Principal, High School, Grand Rivers, Ky.. 1894-5; Superintendent of Schools, Ashley, Ill., 1895-1901; S.B., the University of Chicago, 1902; Felow in Botany, ibid., 1903; Ph.D., ibid., 1904; Assistant in Morphology, 1904-.

HARLAN H. BARROWS, S.B., Assistant in Geology.

Graduate, Ypsilanti Normal School, 1896; Teacher of Geography and History, Ferris Institute, Big Rapids, Mich., 1896-1901; S.B., the University of Chicago, 1903; Graduate Student, ibid., 1903-; Instructor in University College, ibid.,

1903-.

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OSCAR RIDDLE, A.B., Laboratory Assistant in Zoology. Teacher of Biology, Training School of Porto Rico, San Juan, P. R., 1899-1901; A.B., Indiana University, 1902; Graduate Student, the University of Chicago, 1902-3: Teacher of Biology, Central High School, St. Louis, Mo., 1903-4; Laboratory Assistant in Zoology, 1904—.

VICTOR ERNEST SHELFORD, S.B., Laboratory Assistant in Zoology.

S.B., the University of Chicago, 1903; Tutor in Zoology, West Virginia University, 1901: Preparator, Department of Zoology, the University of Chicago, 1903-4; Graduate Scholar in Zoology, ibid., 1903-4; Laboratory Assistant in Zoology, 1904-5; Reader in Zoology, 1905-.

* Resigned.

EDITH ETHEL BARNARD, S.B., Assistant in Quantitative Analysis.

S.B., the University of Chicago, 1903.

JAMES CLAUD BAIRD, A.B., Assistant in Manual Training, the Academy for Boys. Morgan Park. A.B., the University of Missouri, 1903; Assistant in Manual Training, ibid., Summer, 1903.

CLARA COMSTOCK, Assistant in Physical Culture.

H. LOUISE LIVERMORE, Assistant in Physical Culture. New Jersey State Normal Graduate, 1900; Anderson Normal School of Gymnastics, 1902; Chautauqua School of Physical Education, 1903.

SARAH ELLEN MILLS, Librarian George C. Walker Library. Morgan Park. Assistant in Library of Baptist Union Theological Seminary, 1890-2; Librarian, Morgan Park Village Library, 1890-4; Librarian, George C. Walker Library, 1894-.

RUTH ABBOTT, Assistant in Library, School of Education.

B.L.S., University of Illinois State Library School.

Oscar Andrew Knudson, Assistant in Physical Culture.

Instructor in Swimming, Chicago Young Men's Christian Association, 1894-1903.

JAMES WRIGHT LAWRIE, S.B., Lecture Assistant in
Chemistry.

S. H. AYERS, Assistant in Bacteriology.
CHARLES HENRY MILLER, Technical Assistant.

Technician, Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1895-1900; the
University of Chicago, 1900-4.

CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS, Assistant in the Zoological Museum.

RAGNHILD GULBRANSEN, Technical Assistant in Pathology.

Graduate of Academy, Kristiania, Norway, 1890; Student of Natural Science, Kristiania and Berlin, 1895-8; Assistant in Clinical Laboratory, Lying-in Hospital of the City of New York, 1902-3; Technical Assistant in Pathology, the University of Chicago, 1903-.

HENRY HYDE PRATT, Assistant in Physical Culture, the Academy for Boys. Morgan Park. Colgate University, 1896-7; Leader of Gymnasium Classes, Colgate Academy, 1898; Coach, Colgate Academy, 1899-1900; attended Dr. Anderson's School of Physical Education, Summers, 1899-1902; Director of Physical Culture, Plymouth Men's Club, Buffalo, N. Y., 1903; Director of Physical Culture, the Black Rock Athletic Club, Buffalo, N. Y., 1904.

WILLIAM CLINTON ALDEN, PH.D., Docent in Geology.

A.B., Cornell College, 1893; Assistant Principal of High
School, Parker, South Dakota, 1893-4; Principal of Schools,
Centerville, South Dakota, 1894-5; Fellow in Geology, the
University of Chicago, 1897-8; A.M., ibid., 1898; Special Field
Assistant, United States Geological Survey, 1898-1901; As-
sistant Geologist, United States Geological Survey, 1901-;
Ph.D., the University of Chicago, 1903.

GHEN-ICHIRO YOSHIOKA, PH.B., Docent in Japanese.
Ph.B., Northwestern University, 1902.

EDMUND BUCKLEY, PH.D., Docent in Comparative Religion. (Summer Quarter).

A.B. and A.M., University of Michigan, 1884; Student in Berlin and London, 1884-6; Professor of Philosophy, Doshisha College, Kyoto, Japan, 1886-92; research in China, India, Egypt, and Palestine, 1892-3; Fellow, the University of Chicago, 1893-4; Ph.D., ibid., 1894; Docent in Comparative Religion, ibid., 1894-.

UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURERS

NATHANIEL I. RUBINKAM, PH.D., Lecturer in English. A.B., Princeton College, 1874. Student at Halle University, 1874-5; Theological Diploma (same as D.B.) Princeton Theological Seminary, 1878; Student at Berlin, Basle, and Paris, 1888-92; Ph.D., Basle University, 1891; In Germany and England, 1899-1901; Lecturer in German and English Literature, the University of Chicago, 1892-.

JANE ADDAMS, L.L.D., Lecturer in Sociology.

A.B., Rockford College, 1881; Head Resident of Hull House, Chicago; LL.D., University of Wisconsin, 1904.

HORACE SPENCER FISKE, A.M., Lecturer in English Literature; Assistant Recorder.

A.B., Beloit College, 1882; A.M., University of Michigan, 1885; A.M., Beloit College, 1885; Instructor, Beloit College Academy, 1886-7; Chair, Political Economy and Civics, Wisconsin State Normal School, 1887-93; Elected to Fellowship in English at University of Wisconsin, 1892; Student at Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and Trinity College, Dublin, 1893-4; Lecturer in English Literature, University Extension Division, the University of Chicago, 1894-; Literary Editor of the World Review, Chicago, 1901-2; Assistant Recorder, the University of Chicago, 1903—.

RICHARD BURTON, A.B., PH.D., L.H.D., Professorial Lecturer in English Literature.

A.B., Trinity College, 1883; L.H.D., ibid., 1902; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1887; Instructor in Old English, ibid., 1887-8; Professor of English Literature, University of Minnesota, 1898-1902.

AARON HODGMAN COLE, A.M., Lecturer in Biology. A.B., Colgate University 1884, A.M., ibid., 1887; Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins University, 1889; Student in Bacteriology and Instructor in Zoology, Cold Spring Harbor, 1893; Graduate Student, the University of Chicago, 1893-6-8; Instructor in Sciences, Peddie Institute, 1884-8; Lecturer in Zoology and Geology, Colgate University, 1888-1892; Instructor in Biology, Chicago High Schools, 1892-; Lecturer in Biology, University of Chicago, 1895-; Instructor in Biology, ibid., 1901.

EDWARD A. STEINER, PH.D., Lecturer in Slavic History and Literature.

Gymnasium, Pilsen, Bohemia, 1881; Ph.D., University of Heidelberg, 1886; D.B., Theological Seminary, Oberlin, O., 1891; Graduate Studies, University of Berlin, 1902-3.

TOYOKICHI IYENAGA, PH.D., Professorial Lecturer in Political Science.

Ph.B., Oberlin College, 1887; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1890; Professor of Political Science, Waseda University, Tokio; Lecturer in History, Keiogijuku University, Tokio, 1891-4; Professor Higher Commercial College, Tokio, 1894–7; Lecturer in Political Science, the University of Wisconsin, 1902; Lecturer in Political Science, the University of Chicago, 1902-3; Associate Professorial Lecturer in Political Science, ibid., 1903-.

WILLARD BROWN THORP, A.B., D.B., Lecturer in Church History.

A.B., Amherst College, 1887; D.B., Yale Divinity School, 1891; Pastor South Congregational Church, Chicago, 1899-.

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