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iLk IsABELLE Beonk, Professor of French Language and Literature. Ph. B., Illinois Wesleyan University (1893); Ph. D., University of Chicago (1900). Student of French and German, Wellesley College (1880-83); Germany and France (1883-84); University of Leipsic, Sorbonne, and College de France (1889-91); University of Chicago (summer quarter of 1896 and 1897-98); Fellow in Eomanee Languages, University of Chicago (1898-1900); Bibliotheque Nationale (summers of 1902 and 1903). Assistant in Eomanee Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago (1900-01) ; Assistant Professor of French Language and Literature, Swarthmore College (1901-1902); Professor (from 1902). Gellekt Alleman, Professor of Chemistry. B. Sc, Pennsylvania College (1893); Ph. D., .Johns Hopkins University (1897). Instructor in Chemistry, University of Maine (1897-98) ; Instructor in Chemistry, Washington University (1898- 1902); Professor of Chemistry, Swarthmore College (from 1902). Paul Maetin Peaeson, Professor of Public Speaking. A. B., Baker University (1891); A. M. (1895); Student of English and Oratory, Northwestern University (1894-9. ' 3). Harvard University (1901-1902). Assistant in Oratory, Nortlnvesteru Uni- versity (1895-1902); Assistant Professor, Swarthmore College (1902-1904); Professor (from 1904). Editor of Talent. Member of A T A. IG
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Wilbur M. Stine, I. V. AVilliamson Professor of Engineering. Ph. B., Dickinson College (1886); M. S. (1889); D. Sc. (1893). Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, Ohio University (1886-93) ; Director of Electrical Engineering, Armour Institute of Technology (1893-98); Professor of Engineering, Swarthmore College (from 1898). Author of Applied Photometry. Member of $ A 9. Jesse H. Holmes, Professor of tlie History of Religion and Pliilosophy. B. S., University of Nebraska (1884); Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University (1890). Student in the University of Nebraska (1884-85) ; Harvard University (summer of 1895) ; Oxford Uni- versity (1899-1900). Professor, Swarthmore College (from 1900). Member of B K. Benjamin F. Battin, Professor of the Grerman Language and Literature, and Secretary to the Faculty. A. B., Swarthmore College (1892) ; Ph. D., University of Jena (1900) ; Joshua Lippincott Fellow (Swarthmore College), Berlin and Athens (1893-94); Student of German and Philosophy, Universities of Berlin (1898-99) and Jena (1899-1900). Instructor in Ehetoric and Composition, and in Greek, Swarthmore College (1892-93) ; Assistant Professor of German (1900-02) ; Professor of German (from 1902). Member of K ' I ' and B K. 15
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EoBEET C. Brooks, Joseph Wharton Professor of Economics. A. B., Indiana University (1896); Ph. D., CorneU University (1903). Editor of Municipal Affairs, and Eesident in tlie University Settlement, New York City (1896-97) ; President White Fellow of Political and Social Science, Cornell University (1897-98) ; President White Traveling Fellow, Universities of Halle and Berlin (1898-99) ; Assistant in Economics, Cornell University, (1899-1900) ; Instructor (1900-190-1) ; In charge of Department of Civics and Economics, Cornell University (summer sessions, 1902 and 1903) ; Professor of Economics, Swarthmore College (from 1904). Member of 2 X. John Livingston Lowes, Professor of English. A. B., Washington and Jefferson College (1888); A. M. (1891); Ph. D., Hon. (1901); A. M., Harvard University (1903); Ph.D. (1905). Student, Western Theological Seminary (1891-94); Universities of Leipzig and Berlin (1894-9.5). Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, Washington and .Jefferson College (1888-91) ; McKee Professor of Ethics, in charge of the Department of English, Hanover College (189.5-1901) ; McKee Professor of Ethics, and Professor of the English Language and Literature (1901-02) ; Lecturer in English in New York University Summer School (1902, 1904, and 1905); Professor of English, Swarthmore College (from 1905). John Anthony Millee, Edward H. Magill Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. A. B., Indiana University (1890); A. M., Leland Stanford, Junior, University (1893); Ph. D., University of Chicago (1899). Graduate Student, University of Chicago (1895-97, and summer 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, Indiana University (1894-95) ; Pro- fessor of Mathematics and Astronomy (1895-1906) ; Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Swarthmore College (from 1906). 17
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