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The President Frank Wakeley Gunsaulus. Birthplace, Chesterville, Ohio. A. M., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1875. D. D., Beloit College, 1895. LL. D.. Ohio Wesleyan University, 1906. Beta Theta Pi. Member of American Social Science Society, Academy of Arts and Sciences, etc., etc. Author of “Phidias and Other Poems,” Songs of Night and Day,” “Transfiguration of Christ,” Monk and Knight.” Life of William Ewart Gladstone,” Metamorphosis of a Creed,” November at Eastwood,” “Loose Leaves of Song,” The Man of Galilee,” and Paths to Power.” Residence, 2532 Prairie Avenue. The Dean of the Cultural Studies Louis Celestin Monin. Birthplace, Berne, Switzerland. Universities of Leipzig, Zurich, and Heidelberg, 1888. Ph. D., University of Lake Forest, 1891. Zofingia, National Secretary and Treasurer for Switzerland. Member of National Educational Associa- tion. American Economic Association, American Sociological Association, Western Philosophical Society, American Psychological Association, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, and Chicago Literary Club. Author of various pai ers and articles on Educational. Economic, and Philosophical topics. Residence, 3250 Prairie Avenue. The Dean of the Engineering Studies Howard Monroe Raymond. Birthplace, Grass Lake. Michigan. B. S., University of Michigan, 1893. Post graduate work in Physics, University of Michigan, 1894. Phi Delta Theta. Tau Beta Pi. Member of Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, National Educational Association, Central Association of Mathematics and Physics Teachers, and American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Residence. 6115 Kimbark Avenue. 7
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The Executive Committee of the Faculty, consisting of the President and the Deans, ex-officiis, and the following officers: The Professor of Civil Engineering ALFRED E. PHILLIPS The Professor of Mechanical Engineering GEORGE FREDERICK GEBHARDT The Professor of History GEORGE LAWRENCE SCHERGER The Professor of Physics GUY MAURICE WILCOX The Professor of Mathematics DONALD FRANCIS CAMPBELL The Professor of English Language and Literature WILLIAM A. COLLEDGE The Professor of Fire Protection Engineering FITZHUGH TAYLOR The Professor of Physical Culture HENRY B. THOMAS The Professor of Architecture WALTER F. SHATTUCK The Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering JOHN EDWIN SNOW The Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering OSCAR ANTHONY ROCHLITZ 16
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THE INTEGRAL 1907 The Faculty Alfred E. Phillips. Professor of Civil Engineering. Birthplace, Rouse’s Point, New York. A. B. and C. E., Union University, Schenectady, X. Y., 1887: A. M., 1800; Ph. D., 1894. Phi Delta Theta. Sigma Xi. Member of American Society of Civil Engineers. Resi- dence, 407 33rd Street. George Frederick Gebhardt. Professor 0} Mechanical Engineering. Birthplace, Salt Lake City. Utah. A. B., Knox College. 1895. M. E., Cornell Uni- versity. 1896. A. M.. Knox College. 1897. Phi Delta Theta. Member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Resi- dence, 3436 Calumet Avenue. George Lawrence Scherger. Professor of History and Political Science. Birthplace, Lawrcnccburg, Indiana. A. B., University of Indiana, 1894. University of Leipzig. University of Berlin. Ph. D., Cornell University, 1899. Member of North Central History Teachers Association and American Historical Association. Author of “Evolution of Modern Liberty.” Co-Editor of “A History of the World.” Residence, 633 West 60th Street. Guy Maurice Wilcox. Professor of Physics. Birthplace, Kansas City, Kansas. A. B., Caricton College, 1891. A. M.. University of Wisconsin. 1902. Member of American Association for Advancement of Science. Research work on Optical Properties of Solutions. Residence, 6346 Greenwood Avenue. Donald Francis Campbell. Professor of Mathematics. Birthplace, Nova Scotia. B. A., Dalhousie College, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1800. B.A., Harvard University, 1893; M. A., 1S95; Ph. D.. 1898. Member of American Mathe- matical Society. Author of Elements of Differential and Integral Calculus,” “A Short Course on Differential Equations,” and other text books and mathematical papers. Residence, 1134 Oak Avenue, Evanston, Illinois 18
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