Colorado College - Nugget Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)

 - Class of 1911

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11 THE PIKE ' S PEAK NUGGET OJoloraoo School of forestry DEAN STURGIS The School of Forestry was established in Colorado College in 1905, when Gen- eral Palmer and Dr. Bell presented the institution with Manitou Park, a beauti- ful tract of ten thousand acres of heavily timbered mountainous country, located within a few hours ' journey of the Col- lege, well equipped with summer houses and in every way ideal for a field labor- atory. The unusual natural advantages thus secured immediately brought the school to the front and obtained for it universal recognition ; its graduates are men of recognized ability, occupying lucrative positions, and the increasing importance of the school may be shown by the fact that of the number of students at present enrolled, two-thirds are fresh- men and nearly all are from the East, having chosen this College in preference to others of recognized merit and far longer standing. Dean Sturgis and Professor Coolidge, of the faculty, are graduates of the oldest Forestry School in the East and have held responsible positions in the Government Forestry Service. The courses are planned to include both theory and practice — side by side with class room work goes the practical field work of observation and experimentation in Manitou Park and in several of the adjacent Forest Reserves which are thrown open to the students through the courtesy of the Forestry Service. The Foresters in college have formed a club which meets fortnightly to dis- cuss matters of practical interest and to hear special addresses by lumbermen, engineers and government forestry officers. Experiments along lines of interest are being carried on in Manitou Park in cooperation with the Forestry Service, and the attitude taken by the government is indicated by the establishment last year of a few weeks ' course for the Forest Rangers whose attendance was in every way encouraged by the Service. The School of Forestry is in its infancy, yet it has already come to be one of the most important departments of the College. With its remarkable advan- tages of location, and its able faculty, its rank among the foremost Schools of Forestry is well assured.

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THE PIKE ' S PEAK NUGGET 2) Jfacultu WILLIAM FREDERICK SLOCUM, D. D.. IX. D. (Amherst). President. FLORIAN CAJORI, Ph.D. (Tulane). Dean and Head Professor of Mathematics. GUY HARRY ALBRIGHT, A. B. (Harvard). Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. JOHN HUNTON ARBUCKLE. Instructor in the Mechanical Laboratories. GEORGE IRVING FINLAY, Ph.D. (Columbia). Head Professor of Geology, Mineralogy, and Paleontology. CLYDE TYLER GRISWOLD, E. M. (Columbia). Professor of Mining and Metallurgy. ELIJAH CLARENCE HILLS, Ph.D., Litt. D. (Colorado). Head Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures. GEORGE MAXWELL HOWE, Ph.D. (Cornell). Professor of the German Language and Literature. JOHN MILLS, A.M., S. B. (Mass. Inst. Tech.). Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering. WILLIAM STRIEBY, A.M., E. M. (Columbia). Head Professor of Chemistry and Metallurgy. HOMER EDWARDS WOODBRIDGE, A.M. (Harvard). Professor of English. HOWARD MOORE, C. E. (Princeton). Assistant Professor of Graphics. GEORGE EARL MARTIN, B. S. (Purdue). Instructor in Civil Engineering. GEORGE BRINTON THOMAS, M. E. in E. E. (Ohio State University). Instructor in Electrical Engineering. YNA REINHARDT, A. M. (Colorado College). Instructor in French, German, and Spanish. ORRIE WOOD STEWART, A. B. (Colorado College). Instructor in Chemistry.



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THE PIKE ' S PEAK NUGGET 23 faculty WILLIAM FREDERICK SLOCUM, D. D., LL. D. President. WILLIAM CODMAN STURGIS, Ph. D. Dean and Lecturer on Vegetable Pathology. PHILIP TRIPP COOLIDGE, M. F. Director and Professor of Forestry. ELWOOD IDELL TERRY, B. S. F. Assistant Professor of Forestry. EDWARD CHRISTIAN SCHNEIDER. Ph. D. Head Professor of Biology. FLORIAN CAJORI, Ph. D. Head Professor of Mathematics. FREDERIC ALEXANDER HUSHEE, Ph. D. Professor of Economics. GEORGE IRVING FINLAY, Ph. D. Head Professor of Geology. ELIJAH CLARENCE HILLS, Ph. D., Litt. D. Head Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures. GEORGE MAXWELL HOWE, Ph. D. Professor of German. JOHN MILLS. A. M., B. S. Professor of Physics. WILLIAM STRIEBY, A. M., E. M. Head Professor of Chemistry. HOMER EDWARDS WOODBRIDGE, A. M. Professor of English. HOWARD MOORE. C. E. Assistant Professor of Graphics. GEORGE EARL MARTIN, B. S. Instructor in Civil Engineering. YNA REINHARDT, A. M. Instructor in Spanish.

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