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QW? 051 . Jiizewxse was Wg, sri semv. ,iff 1 jx x 'Q' 7-- i rc' as 1-.L ' fge-gal: b ipyqofiis aoyafet JOHN B. EKELEY Ph.D. An undergraduate at Colgate Univer- sity, New York, graduating with the de- gree of A.B. in 1891. In the same insti- tution he was Instructor in Chemistry from 1891 to 1893 5 and, pursuing gradu- ate work, received his Master's degree in 1893. From 1893 to 1900 Science Master at St. Paulis School, Garden City, N. Y. Studied at Freiburg in Baden, Germany, during the two years 1900-02, receiving his Doctorate from the University of Frei- burg at the end of this period. Shortly after the close of the school year, 1901-02, Dr. Palmer, head of the Department of Chemistry in the University and for many years a strong and faithful nieniber of the faculty, received and accepted a call as President of the State School of Mines. The faculty and students felt the loss keenly, but We believe We have filled his place With a man Who, in time, will Win as strong a place in the esteem of the University and affection of the students. Dr. Ekeley assumed the duties of the Department of Chemistry in the fall of 1902, and it is the consensus of student opinion that he has fulfilled all the trying demands of thc place in the niost satisfactory manner. ' 43
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XVILLIAMC M. PARKER-Assistant in Physics. LUCINDA M. GARBARINO, M.A.-Assistant in Greek. A CHANOEY J UUAY, M.A.-Assistant in Biology. JOHN W. BTEEELRS, B.A.-Assistant in Chemistry. VVILLIAM S. GUN NINGHAM-Assistant in Chemistry. JEANNE COULTER-Assistant in English. JEROME H. FERTIG-Assistant in Civil Engineering. JOHN C. EOWLER-Assistant in Civil Engineering. GEORGE R. MOORE-Instructor in Electrical Engineering Shop. L DESSIE B. ROBERTSON, D.'D.S., D.D.So.-Assistant in Bacteriology and Pathology. P ROBERT J. WVELLS-ASSiSt2l1'1t'iI1 Chemistry. MARTIN E. MILES, M.D.--Assistant Denionstrator of Anatomy and As- sistant to the Chair of Anatomy and Neurology. JOHN A. RUSSELL, M.D.-Laboratory Instructor in Minor Surgery and Bandaging. WVALTER W. REED, M.D.-Laboratory Instructor in Pharniacognosy and Assistant to the Chair of Obstetrics. EUGENE WILDER-Clerk of Practice Court. ALFRED E. XVII-IITAKER, M.A.-Librarian. HANSON T. PARLIN1ASSiStH11t in Library. VVILLARD B. CHAPPEL-ASSlSt2l1lt in Library. JUNIUS HENDERSON-Curator of Museum. AR H. ROMANS, B.PrD.-Assistant in Law Library. CHARLES J. 0,CONNOR, B.Prn.-Assistant in Law Library. OMAR E. GARWOOD, Pn.B.-Secretary. PIARRY J. KESNER-Assistant Secretary. FRITZ C. MORS-Director of Gymnasium. Sims A. Cr:.xNnALL-Steward. 2-1
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JOHN B. PHILLIPS, PlL.D. An undergraduate at the University of Indiana, taking the degree of A.B. in 1889, and pursuing graduate studies at the same school, took his Masteris degree in 1891. Principal of the High School at llancing, Indiana, 1892-3. Graduate stu- dent at Ann Arbor, 1894-5, 1895-6. Fel- low in Economics at Cornell University, taking his Doctoris degree in 1897. Pro- fessor of Economics at the East Indiana Normal University, 1899-1900. Engaged in the New York State Library sociologi- cal department, 1900-02. Traveled in Europe during the summer of 1902. Came to the University of Colorado in the fall of 1902. Until the opening of this school year the Department of History and of So- ciology were held as one chair, Dr. Nichols as professor. In the spring of 1902 the Board of Regents established the separate chair of Economics and Sociology, and Dr. Phillips was called as the first professor of this department. Il. CHESTER CROUOH, M.E. 7 Attended the New York State Normal School, 1893-96. Undergraduate at Cor- nell, 1896-1900. Before coming to the University of Colorado, Professor Crouch held the position of Engineer and Design- er to the Kingsford Foundry and Machine Works. He was especially engaged in de- signing centrifugal pumps and engines. After the separate Department of Me- chanical Engineering was established, a new addition to the Engineering Build- ing Was constructed in the summer of 1902. A large amount of new equipment was in- stalled and a complete four years' course is now offered in Mechanical Engineering. Professor Crouch was appointed Assist- ant Professor, and is in full charge of I the department. 44
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