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JOSEPH VILLIERS DENNEY. Dean ALFRED DODGE COLE. Secretary William Oxley Thompson, President A. B., Muskingum College, 1878; A. M., ibid., 1881; D. D., ibid., 1891; LL. D., Western University of Pennsylvania, 1897. Licensed by the Presbytery of Zanesville, Dresden, Ohio, April, 1881 ; Ordained by Presbytery of Fort Dodge, Iowa, July, 1882 ; Pastor Odebolt, Iowa, 1882-1885 ; Pastor Longmont, Colorado, 1885- ' 91 ; President Long- mont College, 1885- ' 89 ; President Miami University, 1891- ' 99; present position since 1899. Charles Lincoln Arnold, Assistant Professor of Mathematics B. Sc, Ohio State University, 1890 ; M. Sc, Ohio State University, 1894 ; Post-Graduate Student, University of Chicago and Ohio State University, 1894- ' 95 ; Assistant in Mathe- matics, Ohio State University, 1890- ' 99 ; H ; present position since 1899. Allen Campbell Barrows, Professor of English Literature A. B., Western Reserve, 1861 ; A. M., Western Reserve, 1866 ; D. D., Iowa College, 1889; Teacher, Latin and Greek, Phillips Academy, 1865- ' 66 ; Professor of Physics, Western Reserve, 1866- ' 70 ; Professor of Latin and English Literature, Western Reserve, 1870- ' 71; Professor of English Literature and History, Iowa Agricultural College, 1887- ' 94 ; pres- ent position since 1894. Sarah Barrows, Assistant in German J. D. Batchelder, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages A. B., University of Vermont, 1894 ; Instructor Greek and French, Shattuck Military Academy, 1894- ' 95 ; LL. B., Minnesota, 1896 ; Postgraduate Work, 1896- ' 97- ' 98 ; Univer- sity of Berlin, University of Oxford, University of Madrid, University of Sorbonne, University of Rome ; Fellow by Courtesy Johns Hopkins, 1898- ' 99 ; Summer Semester, Harvard, 1899 ; Fellow by Courtesy Johns Hopkins, 1899-1900 ; Instructor Romances, University of Iowa, 1900- ' 01; Assistant Professor Romances, LTniversity of Iowa, 1900- ' Ol; A J ; present position since 1901. 21
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Frank Edwin Sanborn, Professor and Director of the Department of Industrial Arts S. B., in Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1889. Assist- ant in Drawing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1889- ' 90 ; Teacher in Manual High School Department, Pratt Institute, 1890- ' 91 ; Walker Special Instructor, Tufts College, 1891- ' 94 ; Instructor in Mechanical Department, Tufts College, 1894- ' 98 ; Direc- tor of the Department of Industrial Arts, O. S. U., 1898-1900; 2 2; present position since September 1900. John H. ScHAFifNER, Assistant Professor of Botany A. B., Baker University, Kansas, 1893; A. M., University of Michigan, 1894; M. S., Baker University, 1896 ; Student in Botany, Zoology and Geology, University of Mich- igan, 1893- ' 95 ; Student in Botany and Paleo-Botany, University of Chicago, 1896- ' 97 ; Assistant in Botany, University of Michigan, 1894- ' 95 ; Professor of Natural Sciences, South Dakota University, 1895- ' 96 ; A ssistant in Botany, Ohio State University, 1897- ' 99; 2 H ; present position since 1899. Cornelia Porter Souther, Associate Professor of Domestic Art Graduate of Mary Institute (Washington University), St. Louis, Mo., 1883; Certific- ated Student at Mary Institute, 1883- ' 85 ; Handarbeithslehrerinnen-Seniinar des Carola- Vereins, Leipzig, 1896- ' 97 ; Investigations in Domestic Art Methods in Foreign Cities, 1896- ' 98; Teacher of Sewing, Mrs. Ball ' s Private School, St. Louis, 1898 ; Special Stu- dent at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, and Teachers ' College, Columbia University, New York, 1899; Assistant Professor of Domestic Art, Ohio State University, 1899-1900; present position since 1900. Fred J. Tyler, Assistant in Botany B. Sc. (H. and F.), Ohio State University, 1900; M. A., Ohio State University, 1902; present position since 1900. Albert Earl Vinson, Instructor in Agricultural Chemistry B. Sc, Ohio State University, 1901 ; Instructor in Chemistry, Y. M. C. A., Dayton, Ohio, 1895 ; Assistant in Agricultural Chemistry, Ohio State University, 1896-1901 ; present position since 1901. Henry Adam Weber, Professor of Agricultural Chemistry Graduate of Polytechnic School, Kaiserslautern, 1866 ; Student, Chemistry under Von Liebig and Reischauer, and of Mineralogy under Von Kobell, Munich, 1866- ' 68 ; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1879 ; Ohio Geological Survey, Chemical Department, 1869- ' 74 ; Professor of General Chemistry and Mineralogy, University of Illinois, 1874- ' 82 ; Chem- ist to State Board of Agriculture, Illinois, 1874- ' 82 ; Chemist to State Board of Health, Illinois, 1874- ' 82 ; State Chemist and Chief Chemist to Ohio State Dairy and Food Com- missioner, 1 885- ' 97 ; 2 E ; present position since 1884. 20
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RossER Daniel Bohannan, Professor of Mathematics B. Sc, C. E., E. M., University of Virginia, 1876 ; Student of Mathematics and Physics Cambridge, England, 1880- ' 82; Gottingen, 1882- ' 8S ; Teacher of Mathematics and I.atin ' Suffolk Collegiate Institute, Virginia, 187K- ' 77 ; Teacher of Mathematics and English ' New York Latin School, New York City. 1877- ' 78 ; Professor of Mathematics and Nat- ural Science, Emory and Henry College, 1878- ' 80 ; Acting Professor of Mathematics University of Virginia. 1883- ' 84 ; Assistant in Mathematics and Physics, University of Virginia, 1884- ' 87 ; Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Ohio State University 1887- ' 95 ; 2 H, ! ' A e ; present position since 1895. ' Benjamin Lester Bowen, Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures A. B., University of Rochester, 1881 ; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1888 Post Graduate Work, University of Rochester, 1881- ' 82 ; Professor of Languages New Windsor College, Maryland, 1882- ' 83 ; Graduate Student and Assistant in French ' Johns Hopkins University, 1883- ' 86, and 1887- ' 88 ; Student at the Universities of Paris ' Bonn Rome and Madrid, 1885, and 1886- ' 87 ; Professor of French and Latin, Bowdoin College ' 1888- ' 89 : Acting Associate Professor of French Language and Literature, Ohio State University, lS89- ' 90 ; Associate Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures Ohio State University, 1890- ' 94 ; present position since 1894. John Adams Bownocker, Professor of Inorganic Geology and Curator of the Museum B. Sc, Ohio State University, 1889; D. Sc, Ohio State University, 1897- Principal of High School, Martin ' s Ferry, 1889- ' 92; Fellow in Geology, University of Chicago 1892- ' 94; Graduate Scholar, Yale University, 1894- ' 95; Assistant Geological Survey of Ohio, 1892 ; Assistant Geological Survey of New Jersey, 1893 ; Assistant Geologist Ohio Survey, 1900— ; Assistant m Geology, 1895- ' 98 ; Assistant Professor, 1898- ' 99 ; Associate Professor of Inorganic Geology and Curator of the Museum, 1899-1901 ; X i. 2 H • pres- ent position since 1901. ' F James Ei.i,s vorth Boyd, Associate Professor of Mathematics B. Sc, Ohio State University, 1891 ; M. Sc, Cornell, 1896. Student in Physics and Mathematics, Ohio State University, 1893- ' 95 ; Student in Experimental and Theoretical Physics, Cornell, 1895- 96 ; also Student in Sibley College of Mechanic Arts Cornell summer of 1895; Assistant in Physics, Ohio State University, 1891- ' 95- held scholar ' ?cnL ' nnf ri ' ° ' ' = Assistant Professor of Physics. Ohio State University 1896-1901 ; i - ; present position since September, 1901. ' Charles A. Bruce, Associate Professor of the Romance Languages A. B., Ohio State University, 189-5 ; Student of French, Amherst, Summer School 1895 • Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Summer Quarter, 1896 ; Student University of Geneva, Summer School, 1898; Student at the Sorbonne, College de France and Ecole des Hautes-Etudes, Paris, 1898- ' 99 ; Graduate Student, University of Chicago Summer Quarter, 1900 ; Assistant in French, Ohio State University, 1896- ' 99 • Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, Ohio State University, 1899-1901- present Dosition since 1901. 22
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