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JAMES S. WILLARD, B. A., PI-I. D. A X Y Assistant Professor of History. I could just talk History all day long, and would never get tired. B. A., University of Pennsylvania, 1898, Ph. D., University of Pennsylvania, 1902, Harrison Scholar, University of Pennsylvania, i898-993 University Scholar, University of Wisconsin, l899-l900g University Fellow, University of Wisconsin, 1900-Ol, Harrison F el- low in History, University of Pennsylvania, 19019 Instructor in History, Northwestern University, i902-043 Harrison Fellow for Research, University of Pennsylvania, I904-06, Author of The Royal Authority and the Early English Universities, Member of the American Historical Associationg Assistant Professor of History, University of Colorado, l906. JAMES E. TUTI-IILL, B. A., M. A. Assistant in History and Economics. just Watch me. l'll show you. - B. A., Chicago University, 1897, M. A., Chicago University, i902 5 Assistant in European History, University of Wisconsin, i903- 05g lnstructor in History, University of Minnesota, i905-06, Mem- ber American Historians Society g Assistant in History and Eco- nomics, University of Colorado, l906. T. D. A. COCKERELL., 2 'E Professor of Systematic Zoology. lf there is anything that interests me more than bugs, it is more bugs. Curator of Public Museum, Kingston, Jamaica, 1891-1893, En- tomologist, New Mexico Agricultural Experiment Station, 1893-I90lg Professor Entomology and Zoology of New Mexico Agricultural College, 1893-1896, Teacher of Biology, New Mexico Normal lnstitute, l900-l903g Curator of Colorado College Museum, i903- 1904, Lecturer of Entomology, Colorado University, and Professor of Biology of State Preparatory School, 1904, Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science, Corresponding mem- ber of the American Entomological Society, Washington Biological Society, Washington Entomological Societyg Corresponding member of Philadelphia and Davenport Academiesg Honorary member of Ontario Entomological Societyg Cor- responding member of Scientific Society of Chilig Fellow of London Zoological Society, Author of Geographical Distribution of Life, Variation of Animals and Plants, Moluscaf' Botany of Rocky Mountains, Problems of Evolution, Fauna and Flora of Rocky Mountains, Fossils, Plants and Insects 3 Professor of Systematic Zoology, University of Colorado, l906. 29
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FRANK RILEY CASTLEMAN, B. S. T. N. E. A K E Athletic Director. I am a great favorite with the ladies and when not working with foot-ball, base-ball, track or basket-ball, I delight in Iussing the co-eds. B. S., Colgate, l906, Member Colgate track team for four yearsf base-ball team three years, foot-ball team four years, Captain base- ball and track teams, holds Colgate record in I00-yard dash, 220- yard dash, I20-yard hurdle and 220-yard hurdleg Director of I Athletics, University of Colorado, I906. CI-IAS. BARTLETT DYKE, B. A., M. A. Assistant in Education. I used to collect rattlesnakes, but I find school teaching far more exciting. B. A., Stanford, 1897, M. A., Columbia University, 18995 Higher Diploma, Teacher's College, Columbia University, I899g Professor of History and Civics, State Normal School, Mankato, Minnesota, 1897-98, Director of Normal Department and,Professor of Education, Hampton Institute, Va., I899-I900g President Kame- bomebra Schools, I-Ionolulu, 1900-1904, Institute and Summer School Instructor, I898, 1899, 1900, Secretary Normal Department, N. E. A., 1900, Member National Society for the Scientific Study of Education, Author of The Economic Aspect of Teachers' Salaries, I899, Assistant in Education, University of Colorado, I906. CLARENCE LEWIS, B. A. Instructor in English. Dori-cher-know, I am greatly impressed by the free and careless manners of your young ladies out here. Now, just look at that girl swinging her feet against the platform. Nothing like that in the East, yer know! B. A., I-Iarvard, 1905 5 Tutor in English Composition, I-Iarvarcl, 1904-05, Instructor in English, Quincy, Mass., I-Iigh School, I905- 1906, Instructor in English, University of Colorado, I906. 28
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VIVIAN A. C. I-IENMON, B. A. M. A., PI-I. D. Acting Professor of Psychology and Education. B. A., Bethany College, 1895, M. A., 1899, Ph. D., Colum- bia University, 1905, Principal of Schools, Lincoln, Mo., l895-975 Assistant, Bethany College, l897-985 Instructor in Pedagogy, ibid., l898-1900, Professor of Pedagogy and Psychology, ibid., l900-05, Con leave of absence, 1903-053, University Scholar and Acting Assistant in Psychology, Columbia University, 1903-04, Fellow in Psychology, ibid., 1904-05, Lecturer in Psychology, l905-07, Fel- low of American Association for Pcdvancementof Science. Publi- cations: The Time of Perception as a Measure of Differences in Sensations, Archives of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, The Science Press, 1906, The Detection of Color Blind- ness, Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods: -' The Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, journal of Philosophy, Psy- chology and Scientific Methodsg various reviews and abstracts. JUNIUS HENDERSON Judge of the Practice Court. l have never given my picture to any publication whatsoeverg l prefer to remain in retirement. Professor of Evidence and Administration of Estates, University of Colorado, l9OI-02, Curator of ffl ' .-'A v- ' . ,' , Rayrn x . A 7 H , wdffgcz it -lei-. fi ff A- A . -, ifi. 4 g -.1 s 9 I, e .Q V 9- . at 7' Pit Q .904 'FACULTY 4R svsr University Museum, l902g Judge ot the Practice Court, University of Colorado, l906. 'i H . 5 , .- ' fl, I x - I -51'-liz., -gi 41 fi ' .E-,Q , t - K . . V , ffyw - if H ' 1: 14 .' 9 i bg ' x ff! if S4 - 1, ,., f J Vi - 3 BC 1 K 2 R . ff . 1 i' . ' i Xi t - 7- 4' HM ind Ne' Y X 'wg W' 'mffggffte . 4 - f 'rx '41 ' I mei X. A 0 I IW, 4' I Pig Na4 ' If D ' ,.f ' 'LDL 4-U., fqi f . .f 5 in 1-, N5 52 ' 9 , N, ' can I7 y , . , d was k ?, 'H 2- CW, 'B fi s :mt fi 9 if 4 Q A fy L 4 pf X X Q H W 1 H . .t W5 - 1 - s ' f qt -vaqg nu cnnnwf I! 1 4,40 W E QW .1 J 0 N 0 S -We ' r 'A td as f o 4 9 6' 4 wr' 4 30
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