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Berthold August Eiseni ohr, Instructor in Germanic Languages B. Ph., Ohio State University, 1S98 ; present position since 1901. Wallace S. Elden, Assistant Professor of Classic Languages A. B., Bowdoin, 1889; A. M., Bowdoin, 1892; Ph. D., University of Michigan, 1900, Student in Johns Hopkins Universit}-, 1889-90 ; Headmaster, Rectory School, Hamden, Conn., 1890- ' 91 ; Student in Johns Hopkins University, 1891- ' 92 ; Instructor in Latin and French, Ohio State Universit} ' , 1892- ' 94 ; Instructor in the Romance Languages, University of Michigan, 1894- ' 96 ; Instructor in Latin and Greek, University ' of Maine, 1896- ' 97 ; Assistant Professor of the Classic Languages, Universit) of Maine, 1897- ' 99 ; Student in the Universit}- of Michigan, 1899-1900 ; Assistant Professor in the Classic Languages, Ohio State University, 1900; present position since September, 1900. Charles William Foulk, Assistant Professor of Chemistry B. A., Ohio State University, 1894 ; Commercial Analytical Work, 1894- ' 96 ; Assistant in General Chemistry, 1896- ' 98 ; Student at Leipsic, 1899-1901 ; 2 3 ; present position since 1898. William Liens Graves, Assistant Professor of Rhetoric B, A., Ohio State University, 1893; M. A., Ohio State University, 1897; Instructor in High School, Coshocton, 1894- ' 95 ; Fellow and Assistant in Rhetoric and English Lan- guage, Ohio State University, 1895- ' 96 ; B 6 11 ; present position since 1896. Thomas Harvev Haines, Assistant Professor of Philosophy B. A., Haverford College, Haverford, Pa., 1896 ; M. A., Haverford College, 1897; M. A., Harvard University, 1898; Ph. D., Harvard University, 1901 ; Assistant in Philosophy, Harvard University, 189S- ' 99 ; present position since 1901. James E. Hagertv, Assistant Professor of Economics and Sociology A. B., Indiana University, 1892; Ph. D., University of Pennsylvania, 1900; Instructor in Mathematics, La Porte High School, 1892- ' 96 ; Graduate Student, University of Chic- ago, ]89fi- ' 97 ; Honorary Fellow in Economics, University of Wisconsin, 1897- ' 98 ; Stu- dent at Berlin and Halle, 1898- ' 99 ; Harrison Fellow in Sociology, University of Pennsyl- vania, 1899-1900, Senior Fellow in Sociology, University of Pennsylvania, 1900- ' 01 ; present position since 19(11. William Edwards Henderson, Associate Professor of Chemistry A. B., University of Wooster, 1891 ; M. A., 1894; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1897; Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins University, lS98- ' 97 ; Fellow in Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, 1896- ' 97 ; Professor of Natural Sciences, College of Emporia, Kansas, 1891- ' 9.3; Professor of Chemistry, Ohio University, 1897- ' 99 ; :i; X, i S ; pres- ent position since 1901. 24
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Frederick Converse Clark, Professor of Economics and Sociology A. B., University of Michigan, 1887; A. M,, University of Michigan, 1888; Ph. D. University of Michigan, 1891. Student Halle, Leipzig and Berlin, 1893- ' 95; Instructor in History and Economics, Ann Arbor High School, ]8fe8- ' 92; Assistant Professor of Political Science, and Acting Head of the Depaitment, Stanford University, 1892- ' 98 ; Assistant Professor of Political Economy, 1893 ; Assistant Professor of Economics and Sociology, Ohio State University, 1895- ' 98 ; Associate Professor, 1898-19(0 ; prefent posi- tion since 1900. Alfred Dodge Cole, Professor of Physics A. B., Brown University, 1884 ; A. M., 1887 ; Graduate vStudent, Johns Hopkins Univer- sity, 1884- ' 85 ; Harvard University, Summer School, 1887 ; Student, Univers-ity of Ber- lin, 1894- ' 95 ; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Summer, 1898; Instructor in Chemistry and Physics, Denison University, 1885- ' 87 ; Acting Professor, 1887- ' 88 ; Professor of Physics and Chemistry, 1888-1901 ; Graduate Student and Assistant in Physical Laboratory, University of Chicago, vSunmers tf 1899 and 1900; B 6 n, 2 H; [ present position since September, 1901. Arthur Ernest Davies, Instructor in Philosophy Student in Owen ' s College, Manchester, England, and University, College, London, 1884- ' 88; B. D., Yale Divinity vSchool, 1891 ; Ph. D., Yale University, 189s ; present position since 1900. Joseph Villiers Denney, Professor of Rhetoric and the English Language, and Dean of the College of Arts, Philosophy and Science A. B., University of Michigan, 1885. Journalist, 1885- ' 88; Principal of the Aurora (Illinois) High School, ]888- ' 90 ; Instructor in English and Graduate Student, Univer- sity of Michigan, 1890- ' 91 ; Associate Professor of Rhetoric, Ohio State University, 1891 - ' 94 ; ' I ' K t ; present position since 1894. Samuel Carroll Derby, Professor of Latin A. B., Harvard, 1866 ; A. M., Harvard, 1869 (in course), 1877 (by examination). Prin- cipal of Schools, Ilion, N. Y., 1866- ' 67 ; Assistant in Dixwell ' s Classical School, Boston, 1867- ' 70 ; Professor of Latin, Antioch, 1870- ' 81 ; President, Antioch, 1877- ' S1 ; Student, Latin and History, Harvard, 1876- ' 77 ; Student, Latin and History, Johns Hopkins, 1880- ' 81 , Student, Latin, Harvard, 1892- ' 93 ; present position since 1881. Melvin Dresbach, Assistant in Anatomy and Physiology B. Sc, Ohio State University ; M. Sc, Ohio State University, 1899 ; S H. Ernst August Eggers, Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures Student in Gymnasium at Hanover, at Michigan State Normal School, the Sorbonne, College de France ; Instructor in German in the High Schools of Michigan for ten years ; Assistant in German, Ohio State University, 1886- ' 88 ; Assistant Professor of German, same institution, 1888- ' 90 ; present position since 1890. 23
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James Stewart Hine, Assistant Professor of Zoology and Enlomology B. Sc. (H. and F. ), Ohio State University, 1893; Superintendent of the N. W. Sub- station of the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, 1893; Assistant in Horticulture, Ohio State University, 1894 ; vStudent in Entomology, Cornell, 1895 ; Assistant in the Division of Entomology of the United States Department of Agriculture, Summers of 18 97 and 1899 ; Assistant in Entomology, 1895- ' 99 ; present position since 1. 99. Arthur Winfred Hodgman, Associate Piofessor of the Classic Languages A. B., Harvard, 1890; A. M., Harvard, 1893 ; Ph. D. (Classical Philology) Harvard, 1896 ; Student in Graduate School, Harvard, Classical Philology, 1892- ' 96 ; Instructor in Preparator} ' Schools, Ouinc} Duxbury, Mass., 1890- ' 92 ; Assistant in Greek and Latin, Ohio State University, 1896- ' 97 ; Assistant Professor of the Classic Languages, Ohio State University, 1897- ' 99 ; present position since September, 1899. George Wei LS Knight, Professor of American History and Political Science and of Law A. B., University of Michigan, 1878; A. M., University of Michigan, 1883; Ph. D., University of Michigan, 1884 ; Student, Law, University of Michigan, 1878- ' 79 ; Prin- cipal of High School, Lansing, Michigan, 1879- ' 81 ; Student, History and Political Science, University of Michigan, 1882- ' 84 ; Instructor in History, Ann Arbor High School, 1883- ' 85 ; Professor of History and English Literature, Ohio State University, 1885- ' 87 ; Professor of History and Political Science, Ohio State University, 1887- ' 98 ; Student at Universities of Halle, Berlin, and Frieburg, 1889- ' 90 ; 4 ' A 1 ' ; present position since 1898. Harry Wai.do Kuhn, Assistant Professor of Mathematics B. Sc, Ohio State University, 1897 ; Ph. D., Cornell University, 1901; Fellow and Assist- ant in Mathematics, Ohio State University, 1897- ' 98 ; Oliver Scholar in Mathematics at Cornell, 1898- ' 99 ; Erastus Brooks Fellow in Mathematics, 1899-1900 ; and Assistant in Mathematics, 1900- ' 01 ; present position since 1901. Francis Leroy Landacre, Assistant Professor in Zoology and Entomology B. A., Ohio State University, 1895 ; Student in Chicago University, Summer Quarters of 1898 and of 1899 ; Professor of Embryology in Ohio Medical University since 1896 ; Assistant in Zoology and Entomology, Ohio State University, 1895-1900, 2 H, K 2; present position since 1900. Henry Curwen Lord, Professor of Astronomy and Director of the Emerson McMiUen Observatory B. Sc, University of Wisconsin, 1S89. Assistant in Washburn Observatory, University of Wisconsion ; with Thompson-Huston Electric Company, 1889 ; Assistant in Mathe- matics and Astronomy, Ohio State University, 1891- ' 94; Director and Associate Professor of Astronomy, O. S. U., 1895-1900 ; Elected Fellow, Royal Astronomical Society, 1897 ; 2 H ; present position since 1900. 25
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