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CHARLES DAVIS JAMESON, A.M., C.E., Professor of Engineering. Born at Bangor, Maine, July 2, 1856. Graduated from Bowdoin lege in 1876, B. Sc. Engaged in general engineering work for nine years. Member American Society Civil Engineers; Professor in Massachusetts Institute Technology; became Professor in Engineering in S. U. I. in 1887. Author Principles of Railroad Location; The Use of Wood in Railroad Strictures; The Evolution of the Railroad Bridge, (Transit). LAWRENCE WILLIAM LITTIG, A.M., M.D., M.R.C.S. Professor of Anatomy, and Secretary of the Medical Faculty. Born at Davenport, Iowa,7july 20,1858. Graduated from St. cent ' s College, Cape Girardeau, Mo., in 1880, A.B.; in 1882, A.M.; S. U. I. in 1883, M.D.; University :of Pennsylvania, in 1884, M.D.; Royal College of Surgeons, England, in 1887, M R.C.S. Resident Physician Philadelphia (Blockley) Hospital, 1885-88; Post-graduate and special at University of Berlin, 1886-87; at Royal Hospital in Vienna, 1887, 1888, 1889 and 1890. Became Professor in S. U. I. in 1889. ANDREW ANDERSON VEBLEN, A.M., Professor of Physics. Graduated from Carleton College in 1877, A.B.; in 1880, A.M.; Post graduate student of Johns Hopkins University, 1881-83. Taught in Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, 1877-81; taught mathematics in S. U. 1., 1883-86; became Professor of Physics in 1886. LNENAS GI FORD WELD, A.M., Professor of Mathematics. Born at Sherwood, Mich., December 30, 1862. Attended western University, Evanston, Ill.; also S. U. I.; in 1883 received degree B.Sc.; in 1885, A.M. Surveyor, 1883-84; Professor of History and ature, Burlington, II S.,1884-85; Professor of Mathematics in same school, 1885 86; Assistant Professor of Mathematics in S. U. I., 1886-87; became Professor of Mathematics in 1887. Author of various articles and notes in Annals of Mathematics, Messenger of Mathematics, Mathematical Magazine, Sidereal Messenger, etc., about thirty in all. CHARLES CLEVELAND NUTTING, A.M., Professor of Systematic Zoology, and Curator of Museum of Natural History. Born at Jacksonville, May 25, 1858. Graduated from Blackburn University, Carlinville, Ill , in 1880, A.B.; in 1883, A.M. Assayer for Battle Mountain Smelting Company, Red Cliff, Colo., 1880-81; scientific explorations in Costa Rica and Nicaragua for Smithsonian Institute, 1882-83; explorations inFlorida, 1884-85; became Professor in S. U. I. in 1880. Wrote Reports of Explorations in Central America, published in Proceedings of the U. S National Museum, volumes 5 and 6; Antiquities from Nicaragua, Smithsonian Report, 1883; Anatomy of the Gorgoni- dcv, Bulletin of Laboratories of Natural History, S. U. Vol. 1, No. 2.
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MELVILLE BEST ANDERSON, A.M., Professor of English Language and Literature. Born in Kalamazoo, Mich., in March, 1851. Student at Pacific versity; Cornell University; University of Gottingen; University of Paris; Butler University in 1877, A. M. Professor of Modern Languages, Butler University, three years; Professor of the English Language and Literature, Knoxville College, five years; Purdue University, one year, 1886-87; became Professor S. U. I. in 1887. Wrote translations of the series of Great French Writers, six volumes; Translations of Victor Hugo ' s William Shakespear; Edition of the Essays of Francis Bacon (Introduction, notes, and critical text;) more than a hundred book views in The Dial (Chicago). WILLIAM RUFUS PERKINS, A.M., Professor of History. Born at Erie, Pa., September 1, 1847. Graduated from Western serve College, Rochester, in 1868, A.B.; attended Bonn University; Berlin University, A.M. Tutor and Assistant Professor in Western serve College, 1869-79; Assistant Professor of History at Cornell versity 1879-85; became Professor of History in S. U. I. in 1887. Author of Elettsis ; contributor to The Critic (N. Y.), and The Dial (Chicago.) GEORGE THOMAS WIIITE PATRICK, A.M., Pn.D., Professor of Philosophy, Born at North Boscawen, N. II., in 1857. Graduated from S. U. I. in 1878, A.B. (Valedictorian); Post Graduate course three years at Yale College; Degree of 13.D., Yale, 1885; Post Graduate course two years at Johns Hopkins University; degree of Ph. D. from Johns Hopkins versity, 1888. Twice appointed Fellow of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University. Became Professor of Philosophy in S. U. I. in 1888. Author of Heraclitus of Ephesus, 1889; The Phychology of Prejudice, Popular Science Monthly, March, 1890; Hypnotism, Northwestern Journal of Homeopathy, May, 1889; Reviews, etc. CHARLES BUNDY WILSON, A.M., Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures. Born at Syracuse, N. Y., May 9, 1801. Attended Onondaga nary, 1877-80; in 1880 appointed to Scholarship in Cornell University; in 1884 graduated from Cornell University with A.B. and honors for general excellence; attended University of Leipsig, 1884-5; College de France and Sorbonne, 1885. Fellow in Modern Languages, Cornell versity, 1885-86, and Tutor in German and French; on examination from Cornell, in 1886, A.M. Instructor in German in Cornell in 1886-88. Became Professor in S. U. I. in 1888. Member of honorary literary society, Phi Beta Kappa; of American Philological Association; of Iowa State Teachers ' Association. Contributor to Modern Language Notes and to The Academy.
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