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Department of Zoology 1. Carl H. Eigenmann, Professor of Zoology and Director of the Biological Station. A. B., Indiana University, 1886; A. M., 1887; Ph. D., 1889. Graduate Student, Harvard University, 1887-88; San Diego Biological Laboratory, 1889; Woods Hole Marine Station, 1889, 1890, 1894, and 1900; California Academy of Sciences, 1890; Summer Explorations for the British Museum in California, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Dakota, and Western Canada, 1890, 1891, and 1892; Professor of Zool- ogy, Indiana University, from 1891; Director of Biological Station, from 1895. 2. William Moenkhaus, Assistant Professor of Zoology. A. B., Indiana University, 1894; A. M., 1895. Graduate student, Harvard University, 1895-97; University of Chicago (Fellow, 1900-01), 1899-1901. Assistant Director of Museum, Sao Paolo, Brazil, 1895-98; Instructor in Embryology, Williams College, 1899; In- structor in Zoology, Indiana University, 1894-1901; Assistant Professor of Zoology, from 1901. 3. James Rollin Slonaker, Assistant Professor of Zoology. Graduate of Indiana State Normal, 1889; B. S., University of Wisconsin, 1893; Ph. D„ Clark University, 1896. Student, Clark University (Fellow in Biology), 1893-96; U. S. Fish Commission, Woods Hole, 1895. Principal of High School, Elroy, Wis., 1889-91; Instructor in Zoology, Indiana University, 1896-99; Assistant Professor of Zoology, from 1899. Bachelor of Arts 4. Clarence H. Kennedy, Rockport, Indiana. Phi Delta Theta; Arbutus Staff, 1902; Laboratory Assistant, 1902. 5. Allen Anson Norris, Syracuse, Indiana. Superintendent of Syracuse Public Schools; President Kosciusko County High School Association. 6. Oscar Riddle, Bloomfield, Indiana. Phi Delta Theta. 14
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Zoology, 14 Geology, 17 Botany, 18 Latin, 21 Greek, 22 Romance Languages, 25 German, 26 Physics, 30 Mechanics and Astronomy, 33 Chemistry, 34 Mathematics, 38 English, 42 Economics, 46 History, 49 Fine Arts, 52 Philosophy and Pedagogy, 55 Law, 58 Other Officers, 62 To collect atid arrange this matter was a sim- ple task, but a tedious. But do not pardon inac- curacies, if so there be any; for such purely me- chanical work should be absolutely correct. 13
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