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CLARENCE ELMER CoMsTocK, A.M., Professor of Matlzeniafics. V A.B., Knox College, 1888, Instructor in Mathe- matics and English, Blackburn University, 1888-9, Instructor in Mathematics Knox College, 1889-92, 1893-94, A.M., Knox College, 1891 g Graduate Student in Mathematics, johns Hopkins University, 1892-35 1894-5, University of Chicago, 1895-6, Instructor in Mathematics, Princeton-Yale School, Chicago, 1896-7, Bradley Institute since 1897. , To at man fn!! of qncstions, i Give no answer at all. .los13PH STITT BIKLE, A.M., Instrnrtor in Matlienzatics. AB., Columbia University, 1903, A.M., ibid, 1904, Teacher High School, I-lagerstown, Maryland, 1904-5, New Brighton, Pennsylvania, 1905-63 Altoona, Pennsylvania, 1906-7, Culver Military Academy, Summer 19133 Bradley Insti- tute since 1906. yon know anything 110 Ctlllif do, bring it on. CHARLES HENRY KOIILER, AB., .fissisfanf in illatllenzatics. A.B., Utterbein University, 1909, Graduate Student in Mathematics, Univer- sity of Chicago, 1910-llg Summers 1911-1914, Instructor in Otterbein Summer School, Summers 1908-10, Teacher of Mathematics in High School, Chillicothe, Qhio, 1909-10, Teacher of Mathematics in High School, South Bend, Indiana. 1911-125 Bradley Institute since 1915. So fond of Natlz, that he repeats and resjvccfsfi' ELIZABETH LAIDLAW, Librarian. Library student in University College, Chicago, 1901-2, regular student, Uni- versity of Chicago, 1902-4g University of Illinois Library School, 1904-65 Cataloger in Lincoln Library, Springiield, Illinois, 1906-14, Bradley Institute since 1914. Possessed of an 1111f'.i'fn'i'tvi1' sense of lznniorf' f 'W ' fflnfijlliglfllllirgev I 34 I
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- vow. ' v of 'fre s EeQlfX5t5fcCQQE '3 TTIXRRY LEE 1'TL'RFF, .ijiiilitlllf in H7O0dTt'0l'kfllg. Student at Bradley Institute, 1897-93 Thirteen Years of Practical Experience as Carpenter, Mill-worker, I'attern-maker and Mill-wrightg Bradley Institute since 1912. Tha man for crvry f'llIt'l'fjC'lZt',X', Hes llC'I'c'l' been found 'ZJUlIllfl.llg. MARK LANGDoN RUNVELL4, --Jcvszkfcizzz' in .elzziouzolvilv Course. Graduate Bradley Institute, 19153 with 1Vinona, Minnesota, Railway and L. L. Co., 1909-103 Electrician Light Traction Co., Menominee, Michigan, 1910- 135 Bradley Institute since 1915. Gives flu' I7l1f7I'FSS1'01I of lvvzizzg 0 deejv 1'lzi11ke1'. EDGAR GREER SHELTON, Assisfalzf in .llazzuai Trainilzg. Student University of Texas, 1911-191-l-3 Student Stout Institute Summer 1915, Teacher of Mechanical Drawing, Austin High School, 1914-15, Bradley Institute since 1915. Full of digzzify and comuzozz swiss. ALBISIKT FREDERICK SIEPERTI, BS., .issistazzf Professor of 11101111411 Arts. Part-time Student, University of Iowa, 1905-7g Summer 1906-75 Director of Manual Training, Public Schools, Iowa City, Iowa, 1904-73 Graduate Bradley Institute, 19083 Director of Manual Training, Normal School, Maryville, Mis- souri. 1908-9g Student, Stout Institute. Summers 1907-103 Graduate, ibid., 19103 Teacher of Manual Training, Public Schools, Montclair, N. VI., 1909-13g Student Teachers' College, 1910-13g Summer 19123 Bachelors Diploma in Education. ibid., and B.S., Columbia University, February, 19135 Graduate Student, ibid., Second Semester, 19135 Professor of Manual Training, VYinthrop Normal and Industrial College, Rock Hill, South Carolina, Summer 1913g Department Editor, Manual Training and Vocational Education, Author Bird Houses Boys Can Buildug Bradley Institute since 1913. HCT1Zl7l'C7CfUl' is ci jwrfcctly educated will. Lfkwailtgliilm-3-2.7 l 33 l
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lmJl3fo3fcC1LQil.Q1Es-sf-N-fi ' I XVALES LIARRISON PJACKARD, Ph.D., Professor of Biology. , BS., Olivet College, 18945 Fellow in Zoology, Uni- versity of Chicago, 1895-85 Ph.D., ibid., 19085 Ins- structor in Zoology. Marine Biological Laboratory. Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Summers 1895-95 Re- search IYork, iliid, Summers 1905-75 Instructor in Physiology, University of Chicago, Summer 19035 Instructor in Zoology, University of Illinois, Summer 19145 Bradley Institute since 1898. Tile jvowcr of a mans tfirtues slzozild not be mcaszzretl by special ejjforfs but by his ordinary d0ll1g.U GEORGE DANIEI, EDwARDs, B.S., Assistant in Biology and Physics. B.S., Hamilton College, 19105 Graduate student, University of Chicago. 1911-125 Teacher of Science, St. Albans Academy, Knoxville, Illinois, 1912-135 Teacher of Physics and Chemistry, High School, Beardstown, Illinois, 1913-145 Bradley Institute since 1914. Like zuzfo u jungle is Plzyszrs-flc11sv. XIERNE FRANK SWAIM, Ph.D., IllSfl'IlL'l0l' in Physics. B.S., Earlham College, 19095 Instructor in Pre- paratory Mathematics and Physics and Director of Athletics, Friends University, Wicliita, Kansas, 1909- 11 5 Graduate Student, University of Chicago. 1911-135 Ph.D., fiblid., 19145 Bradley Institute since 19135 Dean of College and Higher Academy. '14 z'v1zo'c'r lzcart, a will i11fle.riblr'. ' . ,L .1 BIERTON LEONARD FULLER, M.Di., A.M., Lcrfzzrer in illcfeorology. M.Di., Iowa State Teachers College, 18985 Principal, Normal Department, Buena Vista College, Storm Lake, Iowa, 1898-19025 Assistant Observer, United States Weather Bureau, 1902-65 serving at Salt Lake City, Utah, Springfield, Illinois, Charles City, Iowa, and Huron, South Dakotag in charge, United States Weather Bureau Ohcice, Canton, New York, 1906-9, Peoria, Illinois, 1909-5 Lecturer on Meteorology and Climatology, St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York, 19065 BLA., St. Lawrence University, 19075 Professor of Meteor- ology and Climatology, St. Lawrence University, 1906-9. 5 1'11 les fllo lIC'0'Z'CllS.'U riff?-3j1LiQlj1ll3Ee7-5'H i 25 J
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