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+11. -11+11- -11+11- •11+11- -ll + ll- -ll+ll- -ll+ll U + ll- - II+II- -ll+H 11 + 11- ■11 + + M Walter Kierstead Ganong, S. B. I ' rojcssor of Electrical Engineering. Horn at St. Stephen, Canada, July 3, 1878; Worcester Polytechnic Institute S. B., 1 1)0(1 : University of New Brunswick, 1S95-96; Construction Department, Canadian General Electric Company, 1900-01; Electrician, Ontario Graphite Company. Ottawa. 1901-02; Superintendent and Manager, 1902-04; Instructor in Electrical Engineering, University of Maine, 1904-0 ' ); Acting Professor, 1905- 06; Professor, 1906 — . Charles Davidson, Ph. D. Professor of Education. Bora at Streetboro, Ohio, July 29, 1852; Iowa State College, B. A., 1875, M. A , 187S; Graduate Student at Vale University, 1876-77, 1891-92, Ph. D., 1892; Pounder and Principal of Minneapolis, Minn., Academy, 1875-84; Master in English, Belmont School (Cal.), 1887-93; Assistant Professor of English, University of Indiana, 1893-94; Associate Professor of English, Western Reserve University, Adelhert College, 1891-96; Professor with Graduate Classes in English, University of Chicago, summer term, 1895; English Inspector for University of State of New Vork, 1896-1904; Professor of Education, Pomona College, California, 1904-06; Professor of Education, University of Maine. 1906 — ; Member of Modern Language Association; Author of various monographs on philological topics; Member New England Association of College Teachers of Education. Robert James Spragie, M. A., Ph. D. Professor of Economic and Sociology. Born at Frankfort, Maine, January 19, 1868; Boston University, A Ii , 1S ' .I7 ; M. A., 1899; Harvard. M. A. 1900; Boston University. Ph. D., 1901; Special Work in Europe in 1898 and 1903; Instructor in Maine Wcslcyan Seminary and Woman ' s College, 1897-98; Professor of Economics and History, Knox College, Galesburg, 111., 1901-06; Professor of Economics and Sociology, University of Maine, 190 5 — ; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Engaged in special research work for the Carnegie Institute; Author of various articles on economics and sociological subjects; B B 11. -H + ll 11+11- -ii+ii- -ii+ii- -ii+ii- .M+ii- -ii+ii ii+ii- 21 •ii+ii- .ii+n- -ii+ii- - ii+ii- -ll+ll H+ll- -11 +
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