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Fitz h ugh Taylor. Professor of mFire Protection En- gineering. birthplace. Illinois. B..-?., Armour In- stitute of Technology. 1900. Mem- ber of National Fire' Protection As- sociation and Chicago Literary Club. Residence. 4402 Greenwood Avenue. Henry Bascom Thomas. Professor, Director of Physical Cul- ture, Medical Adviser. Birthplace, Elk Garden, Virginia. B. S. University of Chicago. 1899. M. IX, Northwestern Medical School. 1903. Student k. h. Allgemelnes Krankcn- haus. Vienna, Austria. Member at- tending staff. Home for Crippled and Destitute Children. Orthopedic Sur- geon. Provident Hospital. Instructor Orthopedic Surgery, N. W. U. Med- ical School. Kappa Sigma. Phi Rho Sigma. Member American Medical Association. Illinois State and Chi- cago Medical Societies, and Medical School Inspector. City of Chicago. Residence, 6.S30 Lexington Avenue. Walter F. Shattuck. Professor of Architecture. Birthplace. Champaign, Illinois. B. S., University of Illinois, 1891. Member of Chicago Architectural Club. Resi- dence, 4743 Kenwood Avenue. Albert Augustus Radtke. Professor of Electrical Engineering. Birthplace. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. B. S., University of Wisconsin, 1900. Acting Professor of Electrical En- gineering, Rhode Island State Col- lege. 1901-02. With Chicago Edison Co., 1902-04; Chicago Telephone Co.; Western Electric Co. Member So- ciety for the Promotion of Engineer- ing Education. National Electric Lighting Association. City address. 542 Marquette Building. John Edwin Snow. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. Birthplace. Athens, Ohio. B. S., Ohio University, 1892; M. S., 1896. E. E.. Armour Institute of Technology. 1901. A. M., Ohio University, 1904. Local Secretary of American Insti- tute of Electrical Engineers. Author of Senior Dynamo Laboratory Man- ual. Residence, 916 East 60th Street. Melville Baker Wells. Associate Professor of Bridge and Structural Engineering. Birthplace. Commiskcy. Indiana. B. S., Purdue University. 1894; C. E., 189.L Phi Delta Theta. Tan Beta Pi. Member of Western Society of En- gineers. Residence. 8222 East End Avenue. 22
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A Alfred E. Phillips. Professor of Civil Engineering. Birthplace. Rouse's Point, New York. A. If. and C. E., Union University, Schenectady, N. Y., 1887; A. M., 1890; Ph. D.. 1894. Phi Delta Theta. Sigma Xi. Member of American Society of Civil Engineers. Residence, 1206 Morse Avenue. George Frederick Gebhardt. Professor of Mechanical Engineer- ing. Birthplace, Salt Lake City, Utah. A. B., Knox College. 1895. M. E., Cor- nell University, 1896. A. M., Knox College, 1897. Phi Delta Theta. Member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Western So- ciety of Engineers; National Asso- ciation of Stationary Engineers. Residence, 3436 Calumet Avenue. George Lawrence Schf.rger. Professor of History and Political Science. Birthplace, Lawrcnceburg, Indiana. A. B. . University of Indiana, 1894. University of Leipzig. University of Berlin. Ph. D., Cornell Univer- sity, 1899. Member of North Cen- tral History Teachers Association and American Historical Association. Author of “Evolution of Modern Liberty.” Residence, 6727 Perry Avenue. Guy Maurice Wilcox. Professor of Physics. Birthplace. Kansas City, Kansas. A. B.. Carlcton College. 1891. A. M., University of Wisconsin, 1902. Member of American Association for Advancement of Science; American Physical Society. Research work on Optical Properties of Solutions. Res- idence, 6346 Greenwood Avenue. Donald Francis Campbell. Professor of Mathematics. Birthplace. Nova Scotia. B. A., Dal- housie College, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1890. B. A., Harvard University, 1893: M. A., 1895; Ph. 1)., 1898. Member of American Mathematical 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. William A. Colledge. Professor of English Language and Literature. Birthplace, Edinburgh, Scotland. Pres- byterian Church College. Scotland, «878. London, 1880. D. D.. Adrian College. Michigan, 1892. F. R. G. S., London, 1894. Editor “New Standard Encyclopedia.” Interpre- tive Studies of Scottish Authors. Residence, 240$ Lincoln Street, Evanston, Illinois. 21
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Raymond Burnham. Associate Professor of Experimen- ted Engineering. Birthplace, Chicago. Illinois. M. E.. Cornell University. 1897. Residence, 3606 Prairie Avenue. Melon Brooks MacFari.and. Associate Professor of Applied Mechanics. Birthplace. Trenton. Maine. B. S.. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1894. M. M. K., Cornell University. 1903. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Member of Western Society of Engineers and American Society of Mechanical En- gineers. Author of “Standard Re- duction Factors for Gases.” Editor of Gas Power.” Residence. S329 Kimbark Avenue. Robert Vallette Perry. Associate Professor of Machine Design. Birthplace. Hartford, Connecticut. B. S.. Armour Institute of Technology. 1897: M. E.. 1901. Tau Beta Pi. Residence, 536 West 66th Street. XORMAN C. RlC.GS. Associate Professor of Mathemat- ics. Birthplace. Curryville. Missouri. B. S., University of Missouri. 1S95. M. S.. Harvard University. 1898. Phi Beta Kappa. Member of American Math- ematical Society and American As- sociation for the Advancement of Science. Residence. 7322 Lafayette Avenue. Thomas Eaton Doubt. Associate Professor of Physics. Birthplace, Louisville, Kentucky. B. S.. Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1892. M. A.. University of Nebraska, 1896. Ph. 1).. University of Chicago. 1904. Fellow in Physics. University of Nebraska, 1894-7. Fellow in Phys- ics. University of Chicago. Sigma Xi. Member of American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Science, American Institute of Electrical En- gineers. and American Physical So- ciety. Research work on Effect of Intensity upon Velocity of Light and on the Determination of the Absolute Color Equation of White Light. Residence, 6028 South Park Avenue. Ansel A. Knowlton. Associate Professor of Physics. Birthplace, New Portland, Maine. A. B., Bates College. 1898. Graduate Student, Universities of Wisconsin and Chicago. A. M-, Northwestern University, 1903. Research work on Arc Spectra of Magnesium. Rcsi dcnce, 6030 South Park Avenue. 23
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