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6. Iartin Wkight Sampsox, Professor of English. Phi Beta Kappa. A. B., University of Cincinnati. 1S8S; A. M.. 1890. Student, University of Muniili. lS 7-. ' - S; ;raduate student, University of Cincinnati, 1888-89; student in Paris, summer. 1891: I ' .nti li Museum, London, summer, 1899; British Museum. London, and in Dublin. 1901-02. Instruct! ir lu luiu;lish. State University of Iowa, 1899-91 ; Assistant Professor of English Literature, 1891 ; Assistant Professor of English, Leland Stanford Junior Universitv. 1892-93; Professor of English, Indiana I ' niversity, from 1893. 7. H-VROLn Whetstone Johnston, Professor of Latin. A. B., Illinois College. 1879; A. M., 1882; Ph. D.. 1891; L. H. D.. Kenyon College, 1898. Principal of Wliipple Academv, 1880-84; Instructor in Latin (in charge of Department). Illinois Col- lege, 1882-86: Professor of Latin, 1886-95; Professor of Latin, Indiana University, from 1895. 8. John Anthony Miller, Professor of [Mechanics and Astronomy. Sigma Xi. A. B., Indiana Universitv, 1830; A. M., Leland Stanford Junior Universitv. 1893; Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1899. Graduate student. University of Chicago, 1895-97, and Sum- mer term, 1898. Instructor in Mathematics. Indiana University. January to June. 1890 ; Superin- tendent of Schools, Rockville, Ind., 1890-91 ; Instructor in Mathematics, Leland Stanford Junior University, 1891-93; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1893-94; Acting Professor of Mathematics. Indiana University, 1894-95; Professor of Mechanics and Astronomy, from 1895. 9. Robert Edward Lyons, Professor of Chemistry. Phi Delta Theta ; Sigma Xi. A. B.. Indiana University. 1889; A. M., 1890; Ph. D., University of Heidelberg. 1894. Student, Fresenius ' s Laboratories, Wiesbaden, Universities of Heidelberg, Munich, and Berlin, and Joergensen ' s Institute for Physiology of Fermentations, Copenhagen, 1892- 95. Instructor in Chemistry, Indiana Lhiiversity, 1889-91 ; Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1891- 92; Private Assistant to Professor Krafft, Lhiiversity of Heidelberg, 1895; Director of the Bio- logical Station, Indiana University, in 1900; Professor of Chemistry, Central College of Physicians and Surgeons, Indianapolis, 1903-04 ; Professor of Chemistry, Toxicology, and Forensic Medicine, and Director in Chemical Laboratory, Medical College of Indiana (Indianapolis), from 1904. Pro- fessor of Chemistry, Indiana University, from 18P5. 10. Arthur Lee Foley, Professor of Physics. Independent; Sigma Xi. A. B., Indiana Universitv, 1890; A. M.. 1891; Ph. D., Cornell Uni- versity, 1897. Graduate student. University of Chicago, 1894; Cornell University (Fellow), 1896-97. Instructor in Phvsics, Indiana Universitv, 1890-91 ; Associate Professor of Phvsics, Indiana Univer- sity, 1891-97; Professor of Physics, from 1897. IL David AIvers NIottier, Professor of Botany. Sigma Xi. A. B., Indiana Universitv. 1S91 ; A. M.. 1892; Ph. D.. Universitv of Bonn, 1897, Student, ' Universitv of Bonn, 1895-97; Universitv ..f Leipsic, 1897-98; Zodlogical Station (Smith- sonian research student), Naples, 1898. Instructor in Botanv, Indiana Universitv, 1891-93; As- sociate Professor of Botany, 1893-98; Professor of Botany, from 1898. 12. Alrert Frederick Kuersteiner, Professor of Romance Languages. Phi Beta Kappa. A. B., Universitv of Cincinnati, 1888; Ph. D.. Johns Hopkins Universitv, 1904. Graduate student, Johns Hopkins Universitv, 1894-95 and 1903-04; student in Paris, 1895, 1896-97 and 1904; student, Universit.v of Madrid, 1895-96, 1897 and 1905. Instructor in Modern Lan- guages, Wabash College, 1888-90; teacher of Latin and Mathematics, Hughes Higli School, Cincin- nati, 1890-94; Assistant in Romance Languages, Johns Hopkins University, 1897-98; Professor of Romance Languages, Indiana University, from 1898. 13. L fLvssEs Gr. nt Weatherly, Professor of Economics and Social Science. Delta Upsilon; Pi Beta Kappa. A. B., Colgate University, 1890; Ph. D.. Cornell University, 1894. Graduate student, Cornell Universitv, 1891-93; student. Universities of Heidelberg and Leip- sic ( President White Traveling Fellow in Modern Historv ), 1893-94; graduate student, Columbia University, 1899-1900. Principal of Marathon Academy. N. V.. 1890-91; Instructor in History. Cen- tral High School, Philadelphia, Januarv to June, 1895; .Assistant Professor of European History, Indiana University, 1895-98; Associate Professor of Modern F.uropean History, 1898-99; Professor of Economics and Social Science, from 1899. 22
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14. Ernest Hiram Lixdlev. Professor of Philosopliy and Psvchology. Sigma Chi: Sigma Xi. A. B., Indiana University, 1893; A. M., 1894; Ph. D., Clark Univer- sity. 1897. Stndent, Clark Universitv (Fellow). 1895-97; Universities of Jena. Leipsic. and Heidel- berg. 1897-98; Harvard University, Fall and Winter terms. 1904-05. Instructor in Philosophy. Indi- ana University. 1893-98; Instructor in Summer School. Clark University, 1896; Lecturer in Sum- mer School, Clark University, in 1899 and 1901; Associate Professor of Psychology. Indiana Uni- versity, 1898-1902; Professor of Philosophy and Psycholog ' , from 1902. 15. John Andrew Bergstrom, Professor of Pedagogy, and Director of the Psycho- logical Laboratory. Delta Kappa Upsilon ; Phi Beta Kappa ; Sigma Xi, A. B., Wesleyan University, Conn.. 1890; Ph.D., Clark University, 1894. Student Clark University (Fellow), 1891-94; studied European school sys- tems, August to December. 1901. Instructor, Preparatory School, Aliddletovvn, Conn., 1890-91 ; As- sistant in Summer School, Clark University, in 1892; Assistant in Psychology-, 1893-94; Assistant Professor of Psychologj ' and Pedagogy, Indiana University. 1894-96; Associate Professor of Psy- chology and Pedagogy, 1896-1902; Profe;ssor of Pedagog -, from 1902. 16. Enoch George Hogate, Professor of Law. Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Delta Phi. A. B., Alleghenv College. 1872; A. M., 1875. Attorney at Law, Danville, Ind., 1873-1903; Clerk, Hendricks Circuit Court, 1888-92; :Member, Indiana State Senate, 1896-1900; Professor of Law, Indiana University, from 1903. 17. John Scholte Nollen, Professor of German. Phi Beta Kappa. A. B., Central College of Iowa, 1885; State University of Iowa, 1888; Ph. D., Universitv of Leipsic. 1893. Stndent, Universities of Zurich and Leipsic, 1890-92; in Paris, 1892-93; University of Berlin, 1900-1901. Instructor in Central College of Iowa. 1885-87; tutor in Cham, Switzerland, 1888-90; Professor of jModern Languages, Iowa College. 1893-1903; Professor of German, Indiana University, from 1903. 18. Charles [McGuffey Hepburn, Professor of Law. Phi Delta Phi. .A. B., Davidson College. 1878; LL. B.. University of Virginia. 1880; A. M. (Honorary), Miami University, 1898. Tutor, in charge of Preparatory Department. Davidson Col- lege, 1880-81 : Lecturer on Code and on Common Law Pleading, Cincinnati Law School. 1897-1903 : Attorney at Law, Cincinnati, 1881-1903 ; Professor Law, Indiana L ' niversity. from 1903. 19. Samuel Bannister Harding, Junior Professor of Etiropean History. Independent. A. B., Indiana Universit ' , 1890; A. M., Harvard Universitv. 1894; Ph. D., 1898. Graduate student, Cornell University, 1890-91; Harvard University (Morgan Fellow. 1894-95), 1893- 95. Instructor in History and Geography, Ethical Culture School, New York City, 1891-93; As- sistant Profes.sor of European History. Indiana L ' niversity, 1895-98; Associate Professor of His- tory, 1898-19CM; Junior Professor o f European History, from 1904. 20. WiLLi.vii A. Rawles, Junior Professor of Political Economy. Beta Theta Pi. A. B.. Indiana Universitv. 1884; A. M., 1895; Ph. D.. Columbia Universitv. 1903. Graduate student, Cornell University (Fellow), 1895-96; Columbia Universitv. 1898-99. Prin- cipal of High School. Mitchell, Ind., September to December, 1884; Assistant in Preparatory De- partment of Indiana Universitv, January to June, 1885, and 1885-87 ; Principal of High School, Vin- cennes, Ind., 1887-89; Principal of Fligh School, Sedalia, Mo.. 1889-92 and 1893-94; Assistant in High School, St. Louis, Mo., 1892-93: Instructor in History, Indiana University, 1894-99; Assistant Professor of History and Economics, 1899-1902; Assistant Professor of Political Economy, 1902-03; Associate Professor of Political Economy, 1903-04 ;Junior Professor of Political Economy, from 1904. 21. Carl Wilhelm Ferdinand Osthaus, Junior Professor of German. Graduate of the Gymnasium of Hildesheim, 1880 ; A. M., Indiana LTniversity, 1890. Student. University of Gottingen, 1880-84 ; Universities of Leipsic and Strassburg, 1900-01 ; Instructor in Ger- man, Indiana University, 1887; Instructor in German. Summer School of Georgia Chautauqua, in 1889; Associate Professor of German, Indiana University, from 1888; Jimior Professor, from 1905. 22. Schuyler Colfax Davisson, Junior Professor of Mathematics. Independent; Sigma Xi. A. B.. Indiana Universitv. 1890: A. M., 1892; Sc. D., Universitv of Tubingen, 1900. Student. Clark Universitv (Fellow), 1895-96: Harvard Universitv, first half vear, 1898-99; University of Tiibingen, Summer semester. 1899, and 1899-1900. Instructor in Mathe- matics, Indiana L ' niversitv. 1890-93 ; Associate Professor of Mathematics, from 1893 ; Junior Pro- fessor from 1905. 24
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