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I . 1 lllll , l ii? llllllllllllllll m.-mv I- Il llllllllfllllli ....-- Il mm ll u.. lllllllllll 3 GUY EVERETT SNAVELY P11 D KIPTA Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures Registrar A B Johns Hopkms 1901 Ph D 1908 MSLS ter of Latin and Mathematics The Naut1cal Acad emy Elaston Mid 190102 Student of the Alliance Francaise Paris 1905 Instructor Of Latln and French Allegheny College 1906 Assistant Pro fe sor of French 1907 Registrar 1908 Professor of French 1909 Member of the Modern Language Associatlon of Amer1ca Member ISOC19t6 des An CIGHS Textes fPar1sJ V1S1t1Hg Professor of Ro mance Languages New York University and H011 orary Scholar in Education Columbia Un1vers1tY 191415 Decoration of Oflicier dAcadem1e by the French Government 1914 present position 1910 T ew lm: 11 that 1 GTHELLO ALICE HUNTINGTON SPALiDIN'G. Dean of Women Instructor in Public Speaking. Graduate of -Cumnock School of Oratory North- western Universi-ty 1897' Instructor in Public Speaking Allegheny College 1897-' Member of the National 'Speech Arts As -ociation' Member of the Public Speaking Conference of the Middle and Eastern 'States' Dean of Women 19-11-. Her' 'oice vos e' e1' gentle and low 171 eafcelleut flung 111 woman. -IXING LEAR- CHEISTER ARTHUR DARLINIG D. A 2 P Professor of Biology. A- B5 Albion College 1904- A. M. 1906- Ph. D. Columbia University 1909- Professor of Biology Deiiance College 19014-06' Assistant in Bgtany CO- 1um'b1a.UT11V91'SifY 1906-08' Instructor in Botany C01i1f1ib1a University 1908-13' Member Torrey Bo- tanical Clubg Member of American Association for Advancement of Scienceg Member of American Health Associationg Member of Botanical Society of Americag Member of National Geographic So- cietyg Member of American Genetic Associationg Member of American Bacteriological Associationg present position, 1913. ' If ' Fl 1 I ' o .el 1015 genre beast. and of good co11scfLengU.,, i LMIDSUMINIER N1 ' l GHT s DREAM. r- 1 , I - - A R - - H+' . V . I i A
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, CHARLES JOSEIPH LING, Ph. D. Z A E Professor of Physics and Astronomy. t B. S., Cornell University, 1890, A. M, Univer- sity of Denver, 1900, Ph. D., 1902, Instructor in Science, Carrollton, Illinois, High School, 1890, Vice-President, Central High School, -Colorado, 1892-94, Instructor in Physics, Manual Training High School, Denver, Colorado, 1894-1906, Instruc- tor in Astronomy and Mathematics, University of Denver Sulmmer Session, 1902, Member of Ameri- can Physical Society, Member of American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science, Member of Astronomische Gesellschaft, present position, 1906. Thus we may sce ho-za' the world -wagsf'-A5 YOU LIKE IT. OSCAR PERRY AKERS, Ph. D. E E Professor of Mathematics. A. B., University of Colorado, 1900, A. M., 1902, Ph. D., Cornell University, 1905, Engineering School, University of Colorado, 1900-01, Graduate Scholar, Department of Mathematics, Cornell Uni- versity, 19-04-05, M.ember American Mathematical Society, Member Circolo Matematico Di Palermo, Member American Association for the Advance- ment of Science, Assistant Professor of Mathe- matics, 1905, present position, 19-07. FII make !1.S'.V1H'U11CC double Slil'E.H'-BIACBETH. RICHARD EDFWIN LEE, Sc. D. zAE,AX2,oBK Professor of -Chemistry. B. S., Mt. Union College, 1898, M. Sc., 1902, Graduate Student, -Cornell University, 1901, A. M., Harvard University, 1905, -Sc. D., New York Uni- versity, 1912, Professor of Chemistry, Mt. Union College, 1902-07, Fellow of the American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Science, Member of the American Chemical Society, Member of the Authors' Club fLondonJ, Fellow of the .Royal Society of Arts tEnglandJ , Member of the Ameri- can Public Health Association, present position, To hold, as it were, the mirror up fo 'llUf1l'l'0., -HALILET.
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S N N N N 5 N N N 5 5 s N Q Q 5 Q Q 5 5 Q Q Q E s h Q Q 1 1 v V-if E31 Fl 25 A , l-'31 fb-4: lr-1: Q-al In-43 was is-+I ,J ,,,,! 1,41 JL-42 . '5 Q. H f r ..-4 14 15 if ff' ed nd I 29 l f 1 I l 3 ,, 7-.1 l . V 1 I I I ' ' nn!!! , CHARLES EDWARD I-IAMIMETT Head ot the Department of Physical Training Graduate of the New Haven Normal School of Gymnastics 1894 taught at Hotchkiss School Lakeville Connect1cut 1894 96 at University School for Boys Chicago 1897 98 at Polytechnic Institute Brooklyn 1898 1900 at Tome School for Boys Maryland 190010 at Nortawestern Univer sity 191013 present position 1913 beam his bln lung 1101101 Ill l upon 1 Ixixc IENIRY XIII FREDERICK GOODRICI-I I-IENKE Ph D Acting Professor of Philo ophy and Education A B Charles City College 1897 A M North western University 1908 Ph D University ot Chicago 1910 Member of Royal Asiatic Society Sometime Fellow in Philosophy 1n Northwestern University Professor of Philosophy and Psy chology University of Nanking China 191013 Professor of Philosophy and Education Wilomette University 1913-14 present po 1t1on 1914. For there cas ne' cr fvlxilosofrlzer that could e zdure the footh- aclze f7fIfl'GllfIj. --DIUCH .ADO ABOUT NOTHINIG. CHARLES ELIJAI-I DECKER A. M. Assistant Professor of Biology and Geology. A. B. Northwestern University 1906' A. M. University of Chicago 1908' Temporary Instruc- tor in Geology, Northwestern University First Semester, 1908-'09, Instructor in Biology and Ge- ology, Allegheny College, 1909, Acting Professor, 1910g Graduate Student and Instructor in Geology, University of Chicago, 19113 Instructor in Physio- graphy, University of Illinois, Summer Session, 1911 and 19123 Fellow of the American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Science, Member of the Geographic -Society of Chicagog present posi- tion, 1912. Double, double, foil and lfl'0llI7Il?.Hi1LIACBETI-I. l ' ,I Y I l r E ,l h Q Q.. K lm ...Vin 1 llllll V s annum . 5 4 .., 1 N 5 , : , . -2. . . . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 4 . - . I . 1 1 7 I f , - . ' ' - n 2 J 1 1 . ' 9 r - I ri A . w w . - 1 - ' Q ' . , He . . .s . 1 .x t 'L r lun, - f . 1 1 1 A I l . , ul X A l I I A II , 1 0 S , . 1 1, ' y , e I, - 1 A a - -s 2 ' 'p ' 1 , - . . I . . - . I 7 7 , Y . . 1 Q. . J 5 'J y rr I Y U I v 1 1 A I A , I . 1 ' a 2 1 - i... s I 1 1 , 4 1 1 7 7 1 J 1 I . I
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