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KARL KELCHNER DARROW, S.B., Assistant in Physics.

S.B., University of Chicago, 1911; Student, University of Paris, 1911; University of Berlin, 1912; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1912-13; Fellow in Physics, ibid., 1913-14; Assistant in Physics, ibid., 1914-.

SOPHIA HENNION ECKERSON, PH.D., Assistant in Plant Physiology.

A.B., Smith College, 1905; Fellow in Botany, ibid., 1905-6; Demonstrator in Botany, ibid., 1906-8; A.M., ibid., 1907; Assistant in Botany, ibid., 1908-9; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1911; Assistant in Plant Physiology, ibid., 1911-.

HARRY GINSBURG, S.B., Assistant in Physiology.

S.B., University of Chicago, 1914; Graduate Student, ibid., 1914; Assistant in Physiology, ibid., Winter Quarter, 1914; Research Student, ibid., Winter, Spring, and Summer Quarters, 1914; Assistant in Physiology, ibid., 1914-.

WILBY T. GOOCH, M.S., Assistant in Chemistry.

Graduate, Baylor University, 1906; M.S., ibid., 1908; Instructor in Chemistry, ibid., 1909-10; Professor of Chemistry, ibid., 1910-13; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Summers, 1908-13 inclusive; Assistant in Chemistry, 1913—.

WILLIAM SCOTT GRAY, S.B., M.A., Assistant in Principles and Methods of Teaching.

Principal of Training School, Illinois State Normal University, 1910-12; S.B., University of Chicago, 1913; M.A., Columbia University, 1914; Assistant in Education, University of Chicago, 1914.

CHARLES FREDERICK HAGENOW, A.M., Assistant in Physics.

B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, University of Nebraska, 1900; A.M. in Physics, ibid., 1906: Instructor in Mathematics, ibid., 1904-6; Instructor in Mathematics, Armour Institute of Technology, 1906-9; Instructor in Physics, ibid., 1909-13; Assistant in Physics, University of Chicago, 1914-.

JAMES HAROLD Hance, S.B., Assistant in Geology.

S.B., Northwestern University, 1901; Instructor in Chemistry, University of Oklahoma, 1901-2; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Summer Quarter, 1902; Principal, Park City (Utah) High School, 1902-4; Instructor, Hill Military Academy (Portland, Oregon), 1904-5; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Summer Quarter, 1905; Instructor in Chemistry, University of Washington, 1905-7; Instructor in Mathematics, ibid., 1906-7; Graduate Assistant in Mining, ibid., 1907-8; S.B. in Mining Engineering, ibid., 1908; E.M., ibid., 1911; Assistant Assayer, U.S. Assay Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1909-10; Associate Geologist, U.S. Geol. Survey, 1910-; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1913-14; Assistant in Geology, ibid., 1914-.

MILTON THEODORE HANKE, Assistant in Chemistry.

Student, University of Chicago, 1911-14; Assistant in Chemistry, ibid., 1914-.

LEO LEWIS JOHN HARDT, Assistant in Physiology.

Assistant in Physiology, University of Chicago, 1914—.

HERMAN GUSTAVUS HEIL, PH.B., Assistant in Physics.

Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1905; Assistant in Physics, Ohio State University, 1905-6; Instructor in Physics, University of Wisconsin, 1907-9; Instructor in Physics, Ohio State University, 1909-14; Assistant in Physics, University of Chicago, 1914-.

JOHN MARTIN HERALD, A.B., Assistant in Geology.

A.B., University of Oklahoma, 1912; Scholar in Geology, University of Chicago, 1912-13; Fellow in Geology, ibid., 1913-14; Assistant in Geology, ibid., Spring Quarter, 1914; Assistant in Geology, ibid., 1914-.

DANIEL LOUIS HOFFER, Assistant in Physical Culture.

Physical Director, Y.M.C.A., Colorado Springs, Colo., 1904-5; Physical Director, Y.M. C.A., Fort Dodge, Ia., 1906-7; Associate Physical Director, Y.M.C.A., Hyde Park, Chicago, 1908; Assistant in Physical Culture, University of Chicago, 1909-.

HENRY CLYDE HUBBART, A.B., Assistant in History.

A.B., University of Chicago, 1904; Teacher of History, Golden (Colo.) High School, 1905-7; Teacher of History, Fort Scott (Kan.) High School, 1907-8; Teacher of History and Civics, Westport High School, Kansas City, Mo., 1908-14; Assistant in History, University of Chicago, 1914-.

HARRY LEE HUBER, S.B., Laboratory Assistant in Pathology.

S.B., University of Chicago, 1913; Laboratory Assistant in Astronomy, ibid., 1913–14; Laboratory Assistant in Pathology, ibid., 1914—.

EDMUND CHARLES HUMPHERY, S.B., S.M., Assistant in General Chemistry.
S.B., Westminster College, Fulton, Mo., 1909; Graduate Student, University of Chicago,
1909; S.M., ibid., 1912; Assistant in General Chemistry, ibid., 1912—.
LIBBIE HENRIETTA HYMAN, S.B., Laboratory Assistant in Zoology.

S.B., University of Chicago, 1910; Fellow in Zoology, ibid., 1911-14; Laboratory Assistant in Zoology, ibid., 1914—.

YOSHIO ISHIDA, S.B., Assistant in Physics.

S.B., University of Chicago, 1912; Fellow in Astronomy, ibid., 1912-13; Assistant in Physics, ibid., 1914-.

THEODORE HENLEY JACK, A.M., Assistant in History.

A.B., University of Alabama, 1902; A.M., ibid., 1903; A.M., Harvard University, 1908; Latin Master, Sewanee Military Academy, University of the South, 1903-6; Peabody Fellow in Economics, Tulane University, 1906-7; Graduate Student, Harvard University, 1907-9; Assistant in Government, Harvard University, 1908-9; Professor of History, Southern University, 1909- (on leave of absence); Assistant in History, University of Chicago, 1914-.

HOWARD M. JONES, Assistant in English, College of Education.

A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1914; Assistant in English, College of Education, University of Chicago, 1914-.

LOUIS HENRY KORNDER, A.B., Laboratory Assistant in Neurology.

A.B., Ripon College, 1913; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1913–14; Laboratory Assistant in Neurology, ibid., 1914—.

EDWIN DANIEL LEMAN, S.B., Assistant in Physical Chemistry.

S.B., University of Chicago, 1912; Student, Lewis Institute, 1905-7; University of Illinois, 1907; Tulane University, 1908; Assistant in Chemistry, Lewis Institute, 190810; Instructor in Chemistry, Lewis Institute, 1910-12; Assistant in Physical Chemistry, University of Chicago, 1912-.

LEONARD B. LOEB, S.B., Assistant in Physics.

S.B., University of Chicago, 1912; Graduate Student, ibid., 1912-14; Assistant in Physics, ibid., 1914-.

JOHN WOOD MACARTHUR, A.M., Assistant in Zoology.

A.B., Oberlin College, 1910; Instructor in Zoology and Geology, Wabash College, 1911-12; A.M., ibid., 1912; Assistant in Zoology, University of Chicago, 1912-13; Fellow in Zoology, ibid., 1913-14; Assistant in Zoology, ibid., 1914—.

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

SIEGFRIED MAURER, S.B., Assistant in Physiological Chemistry.

S.B., Oregon Agricultural College, 1910; Assistant in Physiological Chemistry, University of Chicago, 1914-.

CARL DANFORTH MILLER, S.B., Assistant in Physics.

S.B., Richmond College, 1910; Assistant in Physics, University of Chicago, Autumn Quarter, 1913; Fellow in Physics, ibid., 1913-14; Assistant in Physics, ibid., 1914—. PAUL CHRISTIAN MILLER, Preparator and Assistant in Vertebrate Paleontology.

Student, Realschule, Copenhagen, 1890-2; Field and Laboratory Assistant in Paleontology, American Museum of Natural History, 1900-7; Preparator and Assistant in Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Chicago, 1907—.

AGNES FAY MORGAN, S.B., S.M., Research Assistant in Chemistry.

S.B., University of Chicago, 1904; S.M., ibid., 1905, Instructor, Hardin College, Mexico, Mo., 1905-7; Assistant in Chemistry, University of Montana, 1907-8; Graduate Assistant, University of Washington, 1910-11; Instructor, ibid., 1911-13; Research Assistant, University of Chicago, 1913-.

JOHN TENNYSON MYERS, S.M., Assistant in Quantitative Analysis.

A.B., Washburn College, 1911; Fellow in Chemistry, University of Kansas, 1911-12: M.S., ibid., 1912: Assistant in Chemistry, ibid., 1912; Chemist, City Health Department, Chicago, 1913; Graduate Student and Assistant in Quantitative Analysis, University of Chicago, 1913-.

ROY BATCHELDER NELSON, A.B., Assistant in Greek.

A.B., University of Chicago, 1901; Fellow in Sanskrit and Indo-European Comparative Philology, ibid., 19014-; Fellow in New Testament Literature and Interpretation, ibid., 1905-6; Adjunct Professor of Greek, University of Alabama, 1906-8; Graduate Student in Greek, University of Chicago, 1911-12; Assistant in Greek, ibid., 1912—.

JEANNETTE BROWN OBENCHAIN, PH.B., Technical Assistant in Anatomy.

Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1906; Graduate Scholar, ibid., 1906-7; Fellow in Anthropology, ibid., 1907-10; Technical Assistant in Anatomy, ibid., 1910-.

EMERSON MEARS PARKS, A.B., Assistant in Geology.

A.B., Oberlin College, 1909; Instructor in Mathematics, High School, Fremont, Ohio, 1909-10; Fellow in Geology, University of Chicago, 1912-13; Assistant, ibid., 1913—.

WILLIAM TUDOR PEARCE, B.A., M.S., Assistant in Chemistry.

Assistant in Chemistry, University of Kentucky, 1910-12; Instructor in Chemistry, Clemson Agricultural College, 1912-13; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, ibid., 1913-14; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Summer Quarters, 1911-14; Assistant in Chemistry, ibid., 1914—.

RENÉ DE POYEN, S.B., Assistant in Organic Chemistry.

S.B., University of Chicago, 1914; Student, Armour Institute of Technology, 1911; University of Chicago, 1912-; Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry, ibid., 1912-13; Assistant in Organic Chemistry, ibid., 1913-.

CLARENCE ELMER Rainwater, A.M., Assistant in Sociology.

A.B., Drake University, 1907; A.M., ibid., 1908; Assistant in Sociology, University of Chicago, 1913-.

WILLIAM BARNARD SHARP, S.M., M.D., Assistant in Bacteriology.

B.A., University of the South, 1910; S.M., University of Chicago, 1914; M.D., Rush Medical College, 1914; Assistant in Bacteriology, University of Chicago, 1913—.

FRED MEYRLE SIMONS, A.M., Assistant in College of Commerce and Administration.

A.B., Swarthmore College; Active Business, 1909-11; M.A., Swarthmore College, 1912; Andrew D. White Fellow in Economics, Cornell University, 1912-13; Tilly Institute, Berlin, Germany, Summer, 1913; Assistant in Industrial Organization, University of Chicago, 1913-.

LEROY HENDRICK SLOAN, Assistant in Physiology.

Assistant in Physiology, University of Chicago, 1914-.

WILMER HENRY SOUDER, A.M., Assistant in Physics.

A.B., Indiana University, 1910; Fellow in Physics, ibid., 1910-11; A.M., ibid., 1911; with National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C., 1911-13; Fellow in Physics, University of Chicago, 1913-14; Assistant in Physics, ibid., 1914-.

STELLA BURNHAM VINCENT, PH.D., Assistant in Physiology.

S.B., University of Chicago, 1906; Instructor in Psychology and Education, Washington State Normal School, 1907-9; Student, University of Chicago, 1909-10; Fellow in Psychology, ibid., 1910-11; Ph.D., ibid., 1912; Assistant in Physiology, ibid., 1914—.

CHARLES EDWARD WATTS, S.B., Assistant in Anatomy.

S.B., University of Idaho, 1913; Assistant in Anatomy, University of Chicago, 1914-. JOSEPH HENRY WHITE, Assistant in Physical Culture.

Assistant in Physical Culture, University of Chicago, 1909-.

ERNEST DANA WILSON, S.B., Assistant in General Chemistry.

S.B., University of Nebraska, 1913; Instructor, ibid., 1912-13; Research Assistant in Physical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1913-14; Assistant in General Chemistry, University of Chicago, 1914—.

SHIGEO YAMANOUCHI, PH.D., SC.D., Assistant in Morphology.

S.M., Tokio Teachers' College, Japan, 1898; Assistant in Botany and Instructor in Biology, ibid., 1898-1900; Assistant Professor of Botany, ibid., 1900-4; Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1904-5; Fellow in Botany, University of Chicago, 1905-7; Ph.D., ibid., 1907; Technical Assistant in Botany, ibid., 1907-8; Assistant in Botany, ibid., 1908-9; Professor of Botany, Tokio Teachers' College, 1909; Sc.D., Rigakuhakushi, Imperial University, Tokio, Japan, 1911; Assistant in Morphology, University of Chicago, 1911-.

ADMINISTRATIVE AND BUSINESS OFFICERS*

TREVOR ARNETT, A.B., University Auditor.

A.B., University of Chicago, 1898; Fellow in Political Economy, ibid., 1899-1900; University Auditor, ibid., 1901-.

THOMAS L. BARRELL, Steward, Men's Commons.

*JAMES HENRY BREASTED, Director of Haskell Oriental Museum.
*ERNEST DEWITT BURTON, Director of the University Libraries.
ARTHUR B. CARTER, PH.C., Curator of Kent Chemical Laboratory.

Ph.G., Purdue University, 1906; Ph.C., ibid., 1909; Assistant in Pharmacy, ibid., 1907–9;
Instructor in Analytical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, ibid., 1909-10; Associate in
Chemistry, University of Chicago, 1911-12; Curator of Kent Chemical Laboratory, ibid.,
1912-.

GEORGIA LOUISE CHAMBERLIN, Secretary in the American Institute of Sacred Literature, the University Extension Division.

Reader, Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, 1882-90; Secretary, Chautauqua Summer Schools, 1883-98; Secretary, American Institute of Sacred Literature, 1891-. *THOMAS CHROWDER CHAMBERLIN, Director of Museums.

CORA C. COLBURN, Manager, Women's Commons, Lexington and School of Education Commons.

J. SPENCER DICKERSON, LITT.D., Secretary of the Board of Trustees.

Student, University of Pittsburgh, 1867-70: member of staff of The Standard, 1875–92; Managing Editor, The Graphic, 1892-4; Managing Editor, The Standard, 1895-1914; Trustee, University of Chicago, 1909-14; Litt. D., Denison University, 1911; Secretary, Board of Trustees, University of Chicago, 1913-.

CLYDE M. DOUGLAS, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds.

*Edwin BRANT FROST, Director of the Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay, Wis. THOMAS WAKEFIELD GOODSPEED, D.D., Corresponding Secretary, Board of Trustees.

A.B., University of Rochester, 1863; Graduate, Rochester Theological Seminary, 1866; D.D., University of Chicago, 1885; Secretary, Board of Trustees, University of Chicago, 1890-1913; Registrar, ibid., 1897-1913; Corresponding Secretary, Board of Trustees, 1913-. HELEN COWEN GUNSAULUS, PH.B., Curator of the Gunsaulus Collection on Japanese History and Art.

Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1908; Curator of the Gunsaulus Collection on Japanese History and Art, ibid., 1911-12.

FREDERIC JAMES GURNEY, A.B., D.B., Assistant Recorder.

A.B., University of Michigan, 1880; D.B., Baptist Union Theological Seminary, 1883; Instructor, American Institute of Hebrew, 1882-6; Instructor in the English New Testament, Baptist Union Theological Seminary, 1884-5; Examiner's Clerk, University of Chicago, 1893-9; Assistant to the Recorder, ibid., 1899-1906; Assistant Recorder, ibid., 1906-. JAMES CHRISTIAN MEINICH HANSON, A.B., Associate Director of the University Libraries.

A.B., Luther College, 1882; Graduate Student, Concordia Theological Seminary, 1882-4; Teacher, Chicago, 1884-88; Graduate Student, Cornell University, 1888-90; Assistant, Newberry Library, Chicago, 1890-93; Chief of Catalogue Department, University of Wis consin Library, 1893-97; Chief of Catalogue Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 1897-1910; Associate Director of Libraries, University of Chicago, 1910-.

WALLACE HECKMAN, Counsel and Business Manager.

S.B., Hillsdale College; Member of the Bar of Illinois, and of the Supreme Court of the United States.

FRANKLIN WINSLOW JOHNSON, A.M., Principal 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, 1907-9; Principal, University High School, ibid., 1909-.

*Names with a (*) prefixed appear above, with full academic record, in connection with their Faculty standing.

*GORDON JENNINGS LAING, General Editor of The University of Chicago Press. HERVEY FOSTER MALLORY, A.B., Litt. D., Associate Professor and Secretary of the Correspondence-Study Department.

A.B., Colgate University, 1890; Instructor in Greek and Latin, St. John's Military School, Ossining, N.Y., 1890-2; Instructor in Greek and Latin, Chicago Academy, 1892-3; Graduate Student in Semitics, University of Chicago, 1892-7; Fellow, ibid., 1893-5; Secretary to the President, ibid., 1896-7; Instructor in Biblical Literature and Latin, Kenwood Institute, Chicago, Ill., 1897-9; Secretary of the Correspondence-Study Department, University of Chicago, 1898-; Assistant, ibid., 1898-1900; Associate, ibid., 1900-2; Instructor, ibid., 1902-8; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1908-12; Associate Professor, ibid., 1912-; Litt. D., Colgate University, 1913.

NEWMAN MILLER, PH.B., Director of The University of Chicago Press.

Ph.B., Albion College, 1893; Graduate Student in Political Science, University of Chicago, 1894-6; Instructor and Secretary of the Correspondence-Study Department, University Extension Division, ibid., 1896-8; Manager, Recorder Press, Albion, Mich., 1898-1900; Director of the University Press, University of Chicago, 1900

JOHN FRYER MOULDS, PH.B., University Cashier.

WALTER A. PAYNE, PH.B., University Recorder and Examiner.

Graduate, State Normal School, Kirksville, Mo., 1887; Principal, Public Schools, Daytor, Wash., 1888-93; Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1895; Graduate Scholar in Sociology, ibid., 1895-6: Secretary of Lecture-Study Department, University Extension Division, ibid., 1896-1911; Dean of University College, ibid., 1908-13; University Examiner, ibid., 1911—; University Recorder, ibid., 1913-.

*HERBERT ELLSWORTH SLAUGHT, Secretary of the Board of Recommendations.

Robert Waterman Stevens, Organist and Director of Choir.

Instructor, Chicago Conservatory, and Assistant of Sherwood, 1893-8; Assistant, Godowsky, 1898-1900; Director Pianoforte, 1900-3; Pupil of Zeisler, 1894-8; Coaching, Frederick Stock and Paderewski, 1898-1900; Director of Music, University of Colorado, Lecturer, Colorado College, 1903-6; Director in School of Music, University of Nebraska, 1906-11; Organist and Director of Choir, University of Chicago, 1911-.

*JULIUS STIEGLITZ, Director of the University Laboratories.

INSTRUCTORS APPOINTED FOR THE SUMMER QUARTER, 1914

PRESTON A. BARBA, PH.D., Instructor in German, Indiana University. WILLIAM FRANCIS BARR, A.M., Director of School of Education, Drake University.

FRANK CHRISTIAN BECHT, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, Northwestern University.

EDWIN SHERWOOD BISHOP, PH.D., Instructor in Physics, University High School. BOYD HENRY BODE, PH.D., Professor of Philosophy, University of Illinois. ARTHUR JEROME BOYNTON, A.M., Associate Professor of Economics, University of Kansas.

ALFRED MANSFIELD BROOKS, A.M., Professor of Fine Arts, Indiana University. OSKAR C. BURCKHARDT, A.M., Assistant Professor of German, University of Minnesota.

GEORGE MILLER CALHOUN, PH.D., Instructor in Greek, University of Texas. WILBERT LESTER CARR, A.M., Instructor in Latin, University High School. BARRY CERF, PH.D., Associate Professor of Romance Languages, University of Wisconsin.

PAUL TERRY CHERINGTON, A.M., Assistant Professor of Commercial Organization, Harvard University.

ALFRED VANCE CHURCHILL, A.M., Professor of the History and Interpretation of Art, Smith College.

JOHN MAURICE CLARK, Associate Professor of Economics, Amherst College.

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