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WILLIAM NORMAN GUTHRIE, L.B., A.M., Lecturer in General Literature.

L.B., University of the South, 1889; A.M., ibid., 1891; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1889-90; Special Student, General Theological Seminary and Columbia University, New York, 1890-1; Instructor in English Literature and Philosophy, Columbia Athenæum, 1891-2; Professor of Modern Languages, Kenyon College, 1892-3; Lecturer, University of Cincinnati, 18981900; Director of the Cincinnati Conference of Arts and Literature, 1900-3; Lecturer, the University of Chicago, Summer Quarter, 1901-.

THEODORE GERALD SOARES, PH.D., D.D., Lecturer in Biblical History and Literature.

A.B., University of Minnesota, 1891; Fellow in History, ibid., 1891-2; A.M., ibid., 1892; Fellow in Comparative Religion, the University of Chicago, 1892-4; Ph.D., ibid., 1894; D.B., ibid., 1897; D.D., Knox College, 1901.

KATHARINE ELIZABETH DOPP, PH.В., PH.D., Lecturer in Education.

Ph.B., University of Michigan, 1893; Critic Teacher, State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wis., 1893-5: Principal of Training School, Moline, Ill., 1895-6; Principal of Training Department, State Normal School, Madison, S. D., 1896-8; Director of Training, the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 1898-9; Assistant in Pedagogy, State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wis., 1899-1900; Ph.D., the University of Chicago, 1902; Teacher and Author, Associate in Education, Extension Division, 1902-5; Lecturer in Education, Extension Division, 1904-.

GLENN DILLARD GUNN, Lecturer in Music.

Royal Conservatory, Leipsic, 1893-9; Instructor, Chicago Musical College, 1901-5; Musical Critic, Chicago Journal, 1901-5; Inter Ocean, 1905

LEWIS NATHANIEL CHASE, A.M., PH.D., Lecturer in General Literature.

A.B., Columbia University, 1895; A.M., 1898; Ph.D., 1903; Student, Harvard University, Summer Term, 1897; Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1897-99 and 1902-3; Student, University of Grenoble, Summer, 1900; Assistant in Literature, Columbia University, 1899-1900; Assistant in Comparative Literature, ibid., 1900-1; Tutor in Comparative Literature, ibid., 1901-2; Instructor in English, Indiana University, 1903-4; Assistant Professor of English, ibid., 1904—. ARTHUR EUGENE Bestor, A.B., Lecturer in Political Science.

A.B., the University of Chicago, 1901; Professor of History, Franklin College. 1901-3; Graduate Student, the University of Chicago, 1903-5; Fellow in History, ibid., 1903–5.

WILLIAM A. COLLEDGE, Lecturer in English.

Presbyterian Church College, Glasgow, Scotland. 1878; Stu-
dent, London, 1883-6; D.D., Adrian College, Mich., 1892;
F.R.G.S., London, 1894; Minister People's Church, Aurora,
Ill., 1892-1902; Editor Technical World, 1903; Professor of
English Literature, Armour Institute of Technology, 1904-;
University Extension Lecturer in English, the University of
Chicago, 1902-.

JENKIN LLOYD JONES, Lecturer in English.
Pastor, All Souls Church, Chicago.

WILLIAM M. R. FRENCH, A.B., Lecturer in Art.

A.B., Harvard University; Director of the Art Institute of
Chicago.

INSTRUCTORS APPOINTED FOR THE SUMMER
QUARTER, 1905

WILLIAM JAMES, PH. and LIT.D., Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University.

M.D., Harvard University, 1870; LL.D., Princeton and Edinburgh Universities; Ph. et Lit.D., University of Padua; Gifford Lecturer on Natural Religion, University of Edinburgh, 1899-1901.

JOHN ADAMS, M.A., B.Sc., Professor of Education, the University of London.

M.A. (First-Class Honors in Mental Science), University of Glasgow, 1884; B.Sc., ibid., 1888; Head Master, Port Glasgow, 1886-8; Head Master, Campbeltown, 1880-90; Principal, Free Church Training College, Aberdeen, 1890-8; President Educational Institute of Scotland, 1896-7; Principal, Free Church Training College, Glasgow, 1898-1902; Lecturer in Education, the University of Glasgow, 1900-2; Principal, London Training College and Professor of Education, the University of London, 1902-.

ALEXANDER V. G. ALLEN, Professor of Ecclesiastical History, the Episcopal Theological School, Cam. bridge, Mass.

A.B., Kenyon College, 1862; Andover Theological Seminary, 1865; D.D., Kenyon College, 1877, Harvard University, 1886, Yale University, 1901; Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass., 1867-. EMLIN MCCLAIN, A.M., LL.B., LL.D., Judge of Supreme Court of Iowa, late Professor of Law and Chancellor of the College of Law, University of Iowa.

Ph.B., University of Iowa, 1871; A.B., ibid., 1872; LL.B., ibid., 1873; A.M., ibid., 1882; LL.D.. ibid., 1891; LL.D., Findlay College, 1891; Practiced Law, Des Moines, Ia., 1873-81; Professor of Law, University of Iowa, 1881-1900; Vice-Chancellor, College of Law, ibid., 1887-90; Chancellor, ibid., 18901900; Judge of Supreme Court of Iowa, 1900-; Iowa Member of Commission on Uniform Laws, 1894; Commissioner to Revise Iowa Code, 1894-7; Official Annotator of Code, 1897,

1902.

NATHAN ABBOTT, A.B., LL.D., Professor of Law and
Dean of the Law Department, Leland Stanford
Jr. University.

A.B., Yale University, 1877; LL.D., Boston University, 1893;
Tappan Professor of Law, University of Michigan, 1891-2;
Professor of Law, Northwestern University, 1892-4; Profes-
sor of Law and Dean of Law Department, Leland Stanford
Jr. University, 1895-.

FELIX E. SCHELLING, A.M., PH.D., LIT.D., Professor of English Literature, University of Pennsylvania.

A.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1881; LL.D., ibid., 1883; A.M., ibid., 1884; Instructor in English, ibid., 1886-9; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1889-91; Professor of English Literature, ibid., 1891-; Ph.D., Franklin and Marshall, 1899; Lit.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1903.

HORACE LAFAYETTE WILGUs, S.M., Professor of Law, University of Michigan.

S.B., Ohio State University, 1882; S.M., ibid., 1889; Instructor in Mathematics, ibid., 1879-81; Instructor in Physiology, ibid., 1882; Practiced Law, Troy and Columbus, Ohio, 188691; Organized Law Department, Ohio State University, 1891; Professor of Law, ibid., 1891-5; Professor of Law, University of Michigan, 1895-.

EDWARD ALSWORTH Ross, PH.D., Professor of Sociology, University of Nebraska.

A.B., Coe College, 1886; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1891; Professor of Economics, Indiana University, 1891-2; Associate Professor Political Economy and Finance, Cornell University, 1892-3; Professor of Economic Theory and Finance, Leland Stanford Jr. University, 1893-7; Professor of Sociology, ibid., 1897-1900; Professor of Sociology, University of Nebraska, 1901-; Lecturer in Sociology, University of Chicago, 1896; Same in Harvard University, 1902. JAMES BROWN SCOTT, A.M., J.U.D., Professor of Law, Columbia University.

A.B., Harvard University, 1890; A.M., ibid., 1891; J.U.D.,
Heidelberg University, 1894; Practiced Law, Los Angeles,
Cal., 1895-9; Professor of Law and Dean of Los Angeles Law

School, 1896-9; Professor of Law and Dean of College of
Law, University of Illinois, 1899-1903; Professor of Law,
Columbia University, 1903-.

EDGAR NELSON TRANSEAU, PH.D., Professor of Biology,
Alma College, Michigan.

A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1897; Instructor in Natural Science in High School, Williamsport, Pa., 18971900; Instructor in Botany in South Side Academy, Chicago, 1900-1; Assistant in Botany at Indiana University Biological Station, Summer, 1901; Instructor in Botany and Physiography in High School, Colorado Springs, Colo., 1901-2; Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1904; Professor of Biology in Alma College, Alma, Mich., 1904.

JAMES H. VAN SICKLE, A.M., Superintendent of Public Instruction, Baltimore, Md.

A.B., University of Colorado, 1895; A.M., ibid., 1896: Graduate of Albany (N. Y.) State Normal School (now State Normal College), 1873; Teacher, village school, New Jersey, 1874-5; Special Student, Williams College, 1875-6; Principal, Caledonia, N. Y., 1876-80; Teacher Cook Academy, New York, 1880-2; Principal, Denver, Colo., 1882-90; Superintendent, North Side Schools, Denver, 1890-1900; Superintendent, Baltimore, 1900-.

DANIEL P. MACMILLAN, Director Department of Child Study and Pedagogic Investigation, Chicago Public Schools.

B.A., Acadia College, N.S., 1895; Susan Linn Sage Scholar, Sage School of Philosophy, Cornell University, 1895-6; Fellow, the University of Chicago, 1897-9; Ph.D., ibid., 1899; Member Board of Examiners for Teachers, Chicago Public Schools; Lecturer on Genetic Psychology, Extension Courses, Chicago Normal School.

LUCIEN FOULET, LICENCIÉ ÈS LETTRES, Associate Pro

fessor of French Literature, Bryn Mawr College. Licencié ès Lettres, University of Paris, 1896; École Normale supérieure and the Sorbonne, 1896-7; University of Cambridge, England, and University College, London, 1898; Licencié d'Anglais, University of Paris, 1898; Ecole Normale supérieure and the Sorbonne, 1899; Associate in French Literature, Bryn Mawr College, 1900-2; Associate Professor of French Literature, ibid., 1902-.

THEODORE CHALON BURGESS, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin, Bradley Polytechnic Institute.

(For academic record see p. 38).

WARNER FITE, Instructor in Philosophy, University of Texas.

A.B., Haverford College, 1889; Student at Philadelphia Divinity School, 1889-90; at the University of Pennsylvania, 1889-91, 1893-4; at the University in Berlin, 1891-2; in Munich, 1892-3; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1894; Instructor in Philosophy, Williams College, 1894-6; Dean of the Faculty, Williams College, 1895-7; Docent in Philosophy, the Uni versity of Chicago, 1897-8; Assistant in Psychology, ibid., 1898-1901; Instructor, ibid., 1901-3; Instructor in Philosophy, University of Texas, 1903-.

GEORG THORNE-THOMSEN.

Student Gundersen's Gymnasium, Christiania, Norway, 1892; Graduate, Cook County Normal School, Chicago, 1895; Teacher of Geography, ibid., 1895-1900; Supervisor of Geography and History, State Normal School, University of Utah, 1901-3; Assistant Professor of Education, University of Utah, 1904; Student, the University of Chicago, 1905.

WILFRED HAMILTON MANWARING, S.B., M.D., Assistant in Pathology.

S.B., University of Michigan, 1895; Instructor in Mathematics, High School, Peoria, Ill., 1902-4; Principal of High School, Battle Creek, Mich., 1895-7; Student, Johns Hopkins University, 1897-8; Professor of Science, Western Military Academy, Upper Alton, Ill., 1898-9; Professor of Physics,

Chemistry, and Physiology, State Normal School, Winona, Minn., 1899-1901; Student, Johns Hopkins University, 1901-4; M.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1904; Special Lecturer in Hygiene, Eastern Illinois State Normal School, Charleston, Ill., Summer, 1902; Assistant and Fellow in Pathology, University of Chicago, 1904-.

WILLIAM EUGENE MOFFATT, A.B., Assistant in Greek. A.B., the University of Chicago, 1896; Student, ibid., 1896-7; Associate in Latin and Greek, Bradley Polytechnic Institute, 1897-1901; Instructor in Latin, Lewis Institute, 1901-3; Student, the University of Chicago, 1901-2-3-4: Assistant in Greek, ibid., Summer Quarter, 1900, 1904-5.

MARY ELEANOR Tarrant, Assistant in Field Botany. Teacher of Latin, Louisville, Ky., Girls' High School, 1902; Head of Neighborhood House, Louisville, Ky.

MARY LOIS KISSELL, Metal Work; College of Education. Student, Henry F. Spread, 1887-8; Chicago Art Institute, 1890-4, 1899; A. Fleury, 1900; Arthur Dow, 1903; Teachers' College, 1904-5; Designer, Eastern Manufacturing Firms, 1894-8; Instructor, Basketry, School of Domestic Arts and Sciences, 1901; Assistant Teacher, Pottery Department, Chicago Art Institute, 1902; Teacher, Chicago Public School, 1894-1904; Instructor, Basketry and Metal Work, the College of Education, Summer Quarter, 1904.

ROLLIN THOMAS CHAMBERLIN, S.B., Assistant in Geology.

University of Geneva, 1899; University of Zürich, 1900; S.B., the University of Chicago, 1903; Graduate Student, ibid., 1903-5.

ZOE SMITH BRADLEY, A.B., Teacher of Singing in the University Elementary School.

A.B., Hillsdale College, 1899; Teacher of Latin and Music, Bloomington, Ill., High School, 1899-1901; Teacher of Singing, the University Elementary School, 1901–3, 1904—.

THE UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL, HENRY HOLMES BELFIELD, PH.D., Dean; Professor of Political Economy and Civics.*

WILLIAM BISHOP OWEN, PH.D., Dean; Associate Professor of Greek and Latin.

LUANNA ROBERTSON, PH.D., Dean of Women; Instructor in German.

WILLIAM GARDNER HALE, A.B., LL.D., Professor of

Latin.

CARL JOHANNES KROH, Assistant Professor of Physical Education.

WALLACE WALTER ATWOOD, PH.D., Instructor in Pysiography.

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.

JOHN MAXWELLL CROWE, A.M., Instructor in English. A.B., Hanover College, 1890; A.M., ibid., 1895; Graduate Student, the University of Chicago, 1897-9.

*For academic records not given here, see Officers of Instruction and Administration, pp. 11-32.

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

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

EARL BIXBY FERSON, A.M., 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, the University High School, 1903-.

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

A.B., Colgate University, 1884; A.M., ibid., 1887; Instructor, 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, the University of Chicago, 1898-1900; Instructor in Greek, the South Side Academy, and University College, 1900-2; Matriculated Student in Halle-Wittenberg University, Germany, 1902-3; Instructor in Greek, University College, 1903; Instructor, the University High School, 1903—.

CARLETON JOHN LYNDE, A.B., Instructor in Physics.

A.B., University of Toronto, 1895; Laboratory Assistant, University of Buffalo, 1896; Science Department, Academic High School, Auburn, N. Y., 1896-9; South Side Academy, 1900-3; Graduate Student, the University of Chicago, 1900-2, 1903-4; Universities of Berlin and Heidelberg, 1902-3. MARCUS WILSON JERNEGAN, A.M., Instructor in History.

A.B., Brown University, 1896; A.M., ibid., 1898; Graduate Student, Brown University, 1896-8; Instructor in History, Providence (R. I.) High School, 1897-8; Principal, Edgartown (Mass.) High School, 1899-1901; Fellow in History, the University of Chicago, 1901-4; Assistant, ibid., 1902-4; Instructor in History, the University High School, 1903-. Wilbert Shepard Drew, S.B., Instructor in Machine Shop.

Eight years Machinist; S.B. (Mech. Eng.), University of
Michigan, 1897; Instructor in Forging, Toledo Manual Train-
ing School, 1897-8; Instructor in Machine Work, Chicago
Manual Training School, 1899-1903; Instructor in Machine
Shop, the University High School, 1903-.

ARTHUR CONSTANT LUNN, A.M., Instructor in Mathe

matics.

ROY HUTCHISON BROWNLEE, A.B., Instructor in Chemistry.

A.B., Monmouth College, 1898; Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins University, 1898; Graduate Student, the University of Chicago, 1899; Professor of Natural Sciences, Occidental College, Los Angeles, California, 1900-1; Graduate Student, the University of California, 1901; Fellow in Chemistry, the University of Chicago, 1901-2; Lecture Assistant in Chemistry, ibid., 1901-3; Instructor in Chemistry, the University High School, 1903-.

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

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

ADOLPH CHARLES VON NOÉ, A.B., Instructor in German ERNEST AUGUST WREIDT, A.B., Instructor in Mathematics.

Ph.B., Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Mich., 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—. CHARLES HENry Van Tuyl, A.B., Instructor in Latin. A.B., the University of Chicago, 1902; Graduate Classical Course, Cortland, N. Y., 1885; Principal High School, Chenango Forks, N. Y., 1886-7; Principal High School, Hamilton, N. Y., 1887-1901; Student in Chemistry, Colgate University, 1900-1; Graduate Student in Philosophy and Pedagogy, the University of Chicago, 1902; Instructor in Latin, Chicago Manual Training School, 1902-3.

HARRIS FRANKLIN MACNEISH, S.B., S.M., Instructor in Mathematics.

S.B., the University of Chicago, 1902; Assistant in Mathe-
matics, South Side Academy, 1902-3; S.M.. the University of
Chicago, 1904; Instructor in Mathematics, the University
High School, 1903—.

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 of 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 in Massachusetts State Normal Art School, 1888; Instructor in Drawing, Chicago Manual Training School, 18891903; Instructor in Drawing, the University High School, 1903-.

IRA BENTON MEYERS, Instructor in Biology.

FRANK HENRY SELDEN, Instructor in Shopwork and Drawing.

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 Shopwork and Drawing, the University
High School, 1905—.

SARAH FRANCES PELLETT, A.M., Associate 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, the University of Chi-
cago, 1892-; Associate in Latin, ibid., 1903.

EUGENIE PARCOT, Associate in French.

C.E., Institut Grâce, Villers Cotterêts, France, 1889: Private work, 1890-9; Instructor in French, Auditorium Conservatory, Chicago, 1899-1902; Special Student, Institut Rudy, Paris, 1900; Special Student the University of Chicago. 1901; Associate in French, South Side Academy, 1901-3.

FRANCES RAMSAY ANGUS, A.B., Associate 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, 1900-1902; Student in Paris, France, 1902-3; Associate in French, the University High School, 1903-.

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

A.B., Illinois College, 1896; A.M., ibid., 1899; A.M., the 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, the University High School, 1903-.

ANGUS MATHEW FREW, M.D., Associate in Physical Education.

Tufts Medical School, Boston, Mass., 1895-6; Director, Physical Culture, Central University, Richmond, Ky., 1896-8; M.D. Hospital College of Medicine, Louisville, Ky., 1898; Director, Physical Culture, Colby College, Waterville, Me., 1898

1903.

FRANK BARNES CHERINGTON, A.M., Associate 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, the University High School, 1903—.

ALICE FIDELIA PITKIN, M.D., Associate in Physical Education.

Graduate Normal School of Physical Training, Oberlin College, 1896; Graduate, Northwestern University Woman's Medical School, 1900; Interne, Wesley Hospital, Chicago, 1901-2; Attending Surgeon, Home for Crippled Children, 1902- Private Practice, including Instruction in Medical Gymnastics, 1902-.

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

A.B., Ripon College, 1901; Principal of High School, Rosendale, Wis., 1901; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1902; Instructor in English, Chicago Manual Training School, 1902-3.

HENRIETTA HELEN CHASE, PH.B., Associate in French. Student. Wellesley College, 1889-91; Teacher of French and Latin, Santa Rosa Seminary, Cal., 1891-5; Student, Dresden, Germany, 1895-7; Teacher of French, German, and English, Saint Albans High School, 1897-9; Ph.B.. the University of Chicago, 1901; Teacher of French and German, Highland Park High School, 1901-2; Associate in French, South Side Academy, 1902-3; Associate in French, the University High School, 1903-.

SHERLOCK BRONSON GASS, PH.B., Associate in English.

Ph.B., the University of Chicago, 1904; Graduate Student, ibid., 1904; Assistant in English, the University High School, January, 1904; Associate in English, ibid., October, 1904-. CLAUDE HENRY CROSS, Associate in Forge and Foundry.

Instructor in Forging and Foundry Practice, Chicago Manual Training School, 1902-3.

AMY LOUISE DANIELS, Associate in Domestic Science. FRANK HOWARD WESTCOTT, A.B., Assistant in Physics. A.B., the University of Chicago, 1897; Fellow in Physics, ibid., 1902-3.

WILBERT LESTER CARR, A.B., A.M., Assistant in Latin. A.B., Drake University, 1898; A.M., ibid., 1899; Instructor in Academy, Drake University, 1899-1900; Assistant Professor of Latin, Drake University, 1900-2; Instructor in Summer Latin School, ibid., 1899-1904; Fellow, the University of Chicago, 1902-5; Assistant in Latin, South Side Academy, 1903-4; Assistant in Latin, the University High School, 1904-.

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

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

CASSIUS BRUCE AVERY, Assistant in Woodwork.

THE UNIVERSITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

WILBUR SAMUEL JACKMAN, A.B., Principal; Professor of the Teaching of Natural Science.*

*For academic records not given here, see Officers of In struction and Administration, pp. 11-32.

ANNE ELIZABETH ALLEN, Instructor, Kindergarten. Graduate, Louisville, Ky., High School, 1878; Private Tutor, 1880-4; Teacher, Private School, 1881-5; Graduate, Louisville Free Kindergarten, 1887; Cook County Normal School, Kindergarten, 1890-6; Chicago Normal School, 1896-9; Chicago Institute, 1900-1; University Elementary School, 1901-. ABRAM ADELBERT KESTER, A.B., Instructor, Tenth Year.

A.B., Olivet College, 1891; Principal of Hayward Collegiate Institute, Fairfield, Ill.. 1892-6; Graduate Student, the University of Chicago, 1896-8; Instructor, PrincetonYale School, Chicago, 1898-1903; Instructor, the University Elementary School, 1903—.

BERTHA PAYNE, Instructor, Primary Work.

GUDRUN THORNE-THOMSEN, Instructor, Third Year.

Graduate High School, Christiania, Norway, 1888; Graduate,
Cook County Normal High School, 1890; Post Graduate,
Cook County Normal School 1892; Teacher, Cook County
Normal School, 1893-6; Chicago Normal School, 1896-9; Chi-
cago Institute, 1900-1; traveled and studied in Norway,
France, Italy, Egypt, and Greece, 1899-1900.

GERTRUDE VAN HOESEN, Instructor, Fourth Year.
ELSIE AMY WYGANT, Instructor, Third Year.

Graduate, West Division High School, Chicago, 1895; Grad-
uate Chicago Froebel Association, 1897; Graduate Chicago
Normal School, 1897; Teacher, ibid., 1897-1901.
ANTOINETTE B. HOLLISTER, Instructor in Art, Clay
Modeling, and Painting.

LILLIAN SOPHIE CUSHMAN, Instructor in Art.
MARY REED, Instructor, Seventh Year.

Graduate Montpelier, Vt., High School, 1882; Student, Burnham School, Northampton. Mass., 1883-4; Graduate, Cook County Normal School, 1891; Teacher, Grammar Department, Mittleberger School for Girls, Cleveland, O., 1891-2; Teacher, Primary Department, Loring School, Chicago, 1893-1901; Teacher, School of Education, the University of Chicago, 1902-.

KATHARINE MARIAN STILWELL, Ph.B., Instructor, Tenth Year.

Graduate Cook County Normal School, 1892; Critic Teacher, ibid., 1892-1900; Critic Teacher, Chicago Institute, 1900-1; Critic Teacher, the University Elementary School, 1901-; Ph.B., the University of Chicago, 1903.

CAROLINE MAY PIERCE, Instructor, Seventh Year.

Student, Wellesley College, 1887-8; Student, Clark University, Summer School, 1894-6; Student, New Hampshire Agricultural College, Summer, 1897; Teacher, Public Schools, Worcester, Mass., and Principal Grammar School, 1897-1900; Student, Chicago Institute, 1900-1; Instructor, Honolulu Normal and Training School, 1901-4; Instructor, the University Elementary School, 1904-.

IRA B. MEYERS, Instructor in the Teaching of Nat-
ural Science, and Curator of the Museum.
MARY I. MANN, Instructor in Gymnastics.
HARRY ORRIN GILLET, S.B., Associate, Ninth Year.
S.B., the University of Chicago, 1901: Teacher in Laboratory
School, 1900-3; Instructor in South Side Academy, 1902-3.

ANNAS HIGGINS, Ph.B., Associate, Eighth Year.

Ph.B., the University of Chicago, 1902; Teacher in Chicago Grammar Schools, 1894-1901; Critic Teacher, Chicago Normal School, 1901-4.

MARY ROOT KERN, Associate in Music.

Teacher of Music in University Laboratory School, 18981903; Associate in the University Elementary School, the School of Education, 1903-4.

ANNETTE BUTLER, Associate in Manual Training, Primary Grades.

ELIZABETH EUPHROSYNE LANGLEY, Associate in Manual Training.

Normal Course in Sloyd with Miss Anna Murray, 1896; Teacher, Settlement Work, 1896-8; Seward Vacation School, 1897; Harvard School, 1897-8; Director of Manual Training Work, All Souls' Church, 1899-; Chicago Hospital School, 1899; Sloyd Training School, Naas, Sweden, 1900; Teacher, Chicago Hospital School, 1900-1; Inspecting methods of manual training in London, Brussels, Copenhagen, and Paris Exposition, 1900.

LORLEY ADA ASHLÉMAN, Associate in French.

Graduate, St. Margaret's Chicago, 1890; Graduate Collège de Neuchâtel, 1894; Teacher of French, St. Margaret's, 1894-5; Miss Brooks's School, Chicago, 1895-6; the University of Chicago Elementary School, 1896-7; University School for Girls, Chicago, 1897-1900; Chicago Institute, 1900-1; Certificat de Paul Mounet (Institut Masset), 1901, Paris; Editor, Payes Récréatives de l'Echo des Deux Mondes, 1904.

CLARA ISABEL MITCHELL, Instructor in Domestic Art and Textiles.

IRENE WARREN, Librarian and Associate in School Library Economy.

ANNETTE COVINGTON, A.B., Associate in Art.

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.

ELSABETH PORT, Assistant, Fourth Year.

Teacher, Chicago Public Schools, 1892-7: Chicago Free Kindergarten Association, 1897-9; Chicago Institute, 1901-2; Teacher, Laboratory Department, School of Education, 1902-3; Assistant, the University Elementary School, 1903—.

ANNA SCHERZ, Assistant in German.

Lehrerinnenseminar of Osnabrück, Hanover, 1896-9; Student, the University of Chicago, 1901-3.

JOSEPHINE THORNDYKE BERRY, Assistant in Cooking, Grammar Grades.

A.B., University of Kansas, 1893; Librarian, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1899-1901; Superintendent of Schools, Waterville, Kan., 1901-3; S.B., Columbia University, 1904; Assistant, Department of Household Administration, the University of Chicago, 1904; Graduate Student, ibid., 1904-5.

JENNY HELEN SNOW, ED.B., Assistant in Cooking, Primary Grades.

Graduate, Aurora Normal School, 1890; Teacher, Aurora Public Schools, 1890-5; Student, Chicago Institute, 1900-1; Teacher's Diploma, School of Education, 1902; Teacher, Francis W. Parker School, 1902; Teacher, University School for Girls, 1903; Ed.B., the University of Chicago, 1904.

LELIA PURDY, Assistant in Textiles.

Diploma, the College of Education, 1904; Teacher, Coles County, 1887; Teacher and Principal, Mattoon, Ill., 1888-1900; Assistant in Textiles, the College of Education, 1904-.

FREDERICK EMERY WALRATH, Assistant in Modeling. Graduate, Geneseo Normal Training School, 1897; Student in Ceramics, Alfred University, Alfred, N. Y., 1901-4. LOUISE BENEDICT TROW, Assistant in Kindergarten. Graduate, Lucy Wheelock Kindergarten Normal School, Boston, Mass., 1897; Assistant Kindergartner, Rice School, Newton Centre, Mass., 1897-1903; Kindergartner, St. Mary's Episcopal Church, East Boston, Mass., Summer. 1900-1. IRENE BENSINGER, Assistant in Physical Training.

DEANS OF AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS JOHN J. SCHOBINGER, The Harvard School, Chicago. Gymnasium Schaffhausen (Switzerland), 1864; Federal Polytechnic School (Zürich), 1866; Académie de Lausanne, 1867; Instructor and Director of the Realschule, Neunkirch, 1868-73; Principal of the Harvard School, 1876-; Dean, ibid., 1893-.

A. F. FLEET, A.M., LL.D., Culver Military Academy. Culver, Ind.

University of Virginia, 1867; eleven years Professor of Greek, Missouri State University; Founder, and for six years Superintendent of the Missouri Military Academy; nine years Superintendent of Culver Military Academy.

JAMES POMEROY STEPHENSON, PH.D., Des Moines College. Des Moines, Ia.

A.B., Oberlin College, 1867; A.M., ibid., 1887; A.M., University of Syracuse, 1892; Ph.D., ibid., 1892; Graduate, Rochester Theological Seminary, 1871; Pastor, Warren, O., 1872-6; Pastor, Ottawa, Kan., 1877-85; Professor, Des Moines College, 1887-.

ARTHUR GAYLORD SLOCUM, LL.D., Kalamazoo College. Kalamazoo, Mich.

A.B., University of Rochester, 1874; A.M., ibid., 1877; LL.D., ibid., 1892; Principal, Rochester Collegiate Institute, 1874-5; Principal, Riverside Collegiate Institute, Wellsville, N. Y., 1875-6; Superintendent of Schools, and Principal of Free Academy, Corning, N. Y., 1876-1892; President, Kalamazoo College, 1892-.

JOHN MILTON Dodson, A.M., M.D., Dean, Rush Medical College. Chicago.

A.B., University of Wisconsin. 1880: A.M. (in course), ibid., 1888; M.D., Rush Medical College, 1882, and Jefferson Medical College, 1883; Lecturer on Anatomy and Demonstrator, Rush Medical College, 1889-93; Professor of Physiology and Demonstrator of Anatomy, ibid., 1893-4; Professor of Physiology and Histology, ibid., 1894-1900; Professor of Medicine, ibid., 1900-; Junior Dean, ibid., 1898-9; Dean, ibid., 1900-; Professor of Diseases of Children, Northwestern University Woman's Medical School, 1893-7; Professorial Lecturer on Medicine, and Dean of Medical Students, the University of Chicago, 1901-.

FRANK BILLINGS, S.M., M.D., Dean, Rush Medical College. Chicago.

M.D., Chicago Medical College, 1881; S.M., Northwestern
University, 1890; Interne, Cook County Hospital, 1881-2;
Student in Vienna, 1885-6; Professor of Medicine, Northwest-
ern University Medical School, 1891-8; Attending Physician
to St. Luke's and the Presbyterian, Consulting Physician to
the Cook County Hospitals; President of Chicago Medical
Society, 1890; Professor of Medicine, Rush Medical College,
1898-; Dean of Faculty, ibid., 1900-; President of American
Medical Association, 1902-4; Professorial Lecturer on Medi-
cine, the University of Chicago, 1901-.

WILLIAM PARKER MCKEE, A.M., D.B., Frances Shimer
Academy.
Mt. Carroll, Ill.

A.B., Wabash College, 1883; D.B., Baptist Union Theological
Seminary, 1887; Graduate Student in History and Philoso-
phy, University of Minnesota, 1895-7; A.M., University of

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