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HENRY E. CRAMPTON A. B., Columbia University, 1893; Ph.D., 1899; Assistant in Biology, Columbia College, 1893-95; Instructor in Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1895-96; Lecturer in Zoology, Columbia College, 1S9699; tutor in Zoology, Barnard College, 1894-1900; Instructor, 1900-01 ; Adjunct Professor, 1901-04; Professor, 1904- ; in charge of Embryology, Cold Spring Harbor Biological Laboratory, 1904- ; Instructor in Embryology, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, 1895-1903; Vice-President of the New York Academy of Sciences ; Associate Staff, Station for Experimental Evolution, Carnegie Institution. WILLIAM TENNEY BREWSTER. A.B., Harvard University, 1892; A.M., 1893; Assistant in English, Harvard University, and Instructor in English, Radcliffe College, 1893-94; tutor in Rhetoric and English composition, Columbia College, 1894-1900; studied in Lisbon, Madrid, and Paris, 1897-98 ; Instructor in English, Barnard College, 1900-02 ; Adjunct Professor, 1902-. CHARLES KNAPP. A.B., Columbia University, 1887; A.M., 1S88; Ph.D., 1890; University Fellow in Latin, 1S87-90; Tutorial Fellow in Latin, 1890-91; Instructor in Latin at Barnard College, 1891-1900; Assistant in Latin at Columbia University, 1896-1900; Instructor in Greek at Barnard College, 1897-1900; Instructor in Classical Philology, 1900; Adjunct Professor of Classical Philology, 1902-. MORTIMER LAMSON EARLE. A.B., Columbia University, 1886; A.M., 1887; Ph.D., 1889; University Fellow in Letters, 1886-89; student at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1887-88; Lecturer in Greek, Barnard College, 1889-95 and 1895- 19C0; Associate Professor of Greek and Latin, Bryn Mawr College, 1895-98; Professor of Classical Philol- ogy, 1900-1905. HENRY L. MOORE. A.B., Randolph-Macon College, 1892; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1896; Adjunct Professor of Political Economy, Columbia University, 1902- ; Appointment to Faculty of Barnard College, 1902-. HERBERT MAULE RICHARDS S.B., Harvard University, 1S91 ; S.D., 1895; Assistant in Botany at Harvard University and Instructor at Radcliffe College, 1891-95 ; student at the University of Leipzig, 1895-96; tutor in Botany at Barnard College, 1896- 98 ; Instructor in Botany, Harvard University, 1897- 8 ; Instructor in Botany, Barnard College, 1898-1903; Assistant Professor, 1903- ; Associate Editor of the Bulletin, Torrey Botanical Club; Associate Editor of the American Naturalist ; Assistant Editor of Botanisches Centralblatt. Deceased. r hi
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CARLO LEONARDO SPERANZA. Licenziato del Liceo di Padova, Italy, 1861 ; Dottore in Giurisprudenza, University of Padua, 1866; Brevetto d ' Istruttore di Francese del Consiglio Scolastico Provinciale di Padova, 1S70; A.M., Columbia College, 1886; Instructor in Italian, Vale College, 1S80-S3; Instructor in Italian, Columbia College, 1883-86; Instructor in the Romance Languages and Literatures, University of the City of New York, 188S-91 ; Instructor in Italian, Barnard College, 1S90-96 ; Instructor in Spanish and Italian, Columbia University, 1891-93 ; Instructor in the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1893-96; Adjunct Professor, 1 896-1 902 ; Professor of Italian, 1902- ; American correspondent of La Preseveranza, 1887-96; Cavaliere della Corona d ' ltalia. WILLIAM P. TRENT. M.A., University of Virginia, 1884; LL.D., Wake Forest College, 1899; Post-graduate student in History and Politics, Johns Hopkins University, 1887-88; Professor of English and History, University of the South, 18S8- 1900; Dean of the Academic Department, University of the South, 1893-1900; Professor of English Literature, Barnard College and Columbia University, 1900-. HERBERT GARDINER LORD. A.B.. Amherst College, 187 1 , and A.M., causa honoris, 1900; tutor in Latin, Knox College, 1871-72; Principal of High School, Holliston, Mass., 1872; student at Union Theological Seminary, 1874-77; Professor of Philo- sophy, University of Buffalo, 1895-98; Professor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1900-. NELSON GLENN McCREA. A.B., Columbia University, 1885; A.M., 1886; Ph.D., 1S88; University Fellow in Classical Philology, 1885 88; Tutorial Fellow in Latin, 1888-89; student at the University of Berlin, 1894; tutor in Latin, 1889-95; Instruc- tor in Latin, 1895-1000; Adjunct Professor, 1900-03; Professor, 1903-. LIVINGSTON FARRAND. A.B., Princeton College, 1888, and A.M., 1S91 ; M.D., Columbia University, 1891 ; student at Universities of Cambridge and Berlin, 1891-93; Instructor in Physiological Psychology, Columbia University, 1893-99; Instruc- tor in Psychology, 1S99 1901 ; Adjunct Professor of Psychology, 1901 02 ; Professor of Anthropology, 1903- ; Assistant Curator of Ethnology, American Museum of Natural History, 1903-. BENJAMIN DURVEA WOODWARD. Brevet d ' Instituteur, Academie de Paris, 1885 ; B. es S., University of Paris, 1885 ; A.B., Columbia College, 1888 ; A.M., Columbia College, 1889; B.es L., University of Paris, 1 891 ; Ph.D., Columbia College, 1891 ; Prize Fellow in Columbia College, 1888-90; Instructor in German, Barnard College, 1890-91 ; tutor in the Romance Lan- guages and Literatures, Columbia College, 1890-94; Instructor, Barnard College, 1891-98, and Columbia Uni- versity, 1894-1901; Adjunct Professor, Columbia University, 1901-1902; Professor, Columbia University, 1902- ; Assistant Commissioner-General of the United States to Paris Exhibition of 1900, 1898-1901 ; Officier de la Legion d ' Honneur. [ ' 3]
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MARGARET E. MALTBY A.B., Oberlin College, 1882; A.M., 1891 ; S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1891 ; Ph.D., Gottingen, 1895 ; student at Art Students League, New York, 1882-83; student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1SS789; student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Instructor in Physics at Wellesley College, 188993; student at Gottingen, Germany, 1S93-96; Instructor at Wellesley College, [896-97; Instructor at Lake Erie College, 1897-98; Research Assistant to President Kohlrauscll at the Physikalisch-technische Reichsanstalt zu Charlottenburg, Germany, 1898-99; Instructor in Chemistry, Barnard College 1900-1903; Adjunct Professor of Physics, Barnard College, 1903- ; Foreign Fellow of the Masschusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1893 95; Foreign Fellow of the Associate Collegiate Alumna:, 1S95-96. LOUIS AUGUSTE LOISEAUX. Certificat d ' Etudes Primaires Superieures, Academie de Dijon, 1887 ; Brevet d ' Instituteur, Academie de Dijon 1887; 15. es S., University of Dijon, 1S94; Instructor in French, Cornell University, 1891-92; tutor in French, Columbia College, 1892-93: tutor in the Romance Languages and Literatures, Columbia University, 1893-1900; Instructor, 1900-04; Adjunct Professor, 1904-. JAMES T. SHOTWELL. A.B., Toronto University, 1898; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1903; Assistant in History, Columbia University, 1900-01 ; Lecturer in History, 1901-03; Instructor in History 1903-05; Adjunct Professor of History, 1905-. GEORGE WILLIS BOTSFORD. A.B., University of Nebraska, 18S4; A.M., 1889; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1891 ; Professor of Greek, Kala- mazoo College, 1886-90; Bethany College, 1891-1895; Instructor in the History of Greece and Rome, Harvard University, 1895-1901 ; Instructor in Anc : ent History, Columbia University, 1902-05; Adjunct Professor, 1905-. ALVIN SAUNDERS JOHNSON. A.B., University of Nebraska, 1897; A.M., 1898; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1903; Teaching Fellow in Greek, University of Nebraska, 1897-98; Fellow in Economics, Columbia University, 1900-01; Reader in Economics, Bryn Mawr College, 1901-02; tutor in Economics, Columbia University, 1902-04; Instructor, 1904-1905; Adjunct Professor, 1905-. Absent on leave. [ 5 ]
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