City College of New York - Microcosm Yearbook (New York, NY)

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a medical diploma. In 1872 he became a Ph.D. In 1887 he was called to the Chair of Natural History in the College of the City of New York. Member of the Century Club, Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine, Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society, Fellow of the Academy of Science, and Honorary Fellow of the New Jersey Microscopical Society. CASIMIR FABREGOU, A.M., Professor of the French Language and Literature. Born and educated in France; degree of A.B. of the University of France, 1849; taught the Classics till July, 1853 in the College of Ouillins, Lyons, France ; was private tutor to the son of Marquis dc Montholou, first in Faris and then in New York, where the Marquis was appointed Consul of France ; 1856 tutor in French Depart- ment of our College until 1892; 1859 received the degree of A.M. of the University of New York City ; 1892 appointed Professor of French in our College. JOHN J. MeNULTY, Ph.D., H4,hk, Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy. Graduated from the College of the City of New York in 1881, B.S.; obtained A.M. at Columbia College, also M.S. and Ph. D. at the College of the City of New York ; in 1S90 became tutor in Philosophy in the College of the City of New York ; became Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy in 1895 : Member of American Economic Association ; Member of American Academy of Political and Social Science; also Member of American Statistical Association, the American Dialect Society and the New York Academy of Science. LEWIS FREEMAN MOTT, Ph.D., Professor of the English Language and Literature. B.S. at the College of the City of New York, 1883; appointed tutor, September, 1884 ; M. S. at the College of the City of New York, 1886 ; Ph.D. Columbia College, 1896; appointed Instructor in English, 1893; appointed Assistant Professor in English, May, 1S9S ; appointed Professor of Euglish, November, 1S98. Publications: articles in Modem Language Notes ; Dautc and Beatrice, au Essay in Interpretation, 1892 ; The Code of Courtly Love, Studied as an Introduction to the Vila Nuova of Dante, 1896. WILLIAM GEORGE MeGUKIN, A.B., LL.B., a k e, « b k, Assistant Professor of History. A.B. 1869 from the College of the City of New York ; Tutor Pure Mathematics at School of Science and Art, Cooper Union, New York ; Tutor in Mathematics at the College of the City of New York, 1870-1883 ; LL.B. from Columbia College, 1881 ; admitted to New York Bar, 1881 ; Tutor in History at the College of the City of New York, 1883; Assistant Professor of History, 1S9S; at ouc time a member of the Union League Club, the Reform Club, aud the Delta Kappa Epsilon Club. JOHN ROBERT SIM, A.B., hk, Assistant Professor of Pure Mathematics. A.B., 186S, at the College of the City of New York ; taught in Cooper Union, Evening Ligh School, aud in the College of the City of New York since 1870 ; Instructor in Pure Mathematics at the College of the City of New York, 1890 ; Assistant Professor in same subject, 1898.

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SOLOMON WOOLF, A.M., hk, Professor of Descriptive Geometry and Drawing. Born in Mobile 1841 ; Graduated from the College in 1859; became tutor in the College in the same year: received degree of A.M. from the College in 1861 ; studied Anatomy at Bellevue Hospital; succeeded Professor Koerncr ns Professor of Drawiug aud Descriptive Geometry in the College in 1876; has exhibited his paintings at the National Academy of Design, is a member of several Art and Sculpture Societies, and a frequent contributor to numerous art journals and archaeological magazines; his work on Descriptive Geometry is used in many schools and colleges; is a member of the American Numismatic Society; has achieved a high reputation as an entomologist and is the collector and owner of one of the finest private collections of butterflies in the country. FITZ GERALD TISDALL, Ph.D., iKE. iiK, Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. Graduated A.B. in 1859; appointed tutor February 15, i860; degree A.M. conferred 1862; degree Ph.D. by New York University 1874 ; became Professor of Greek Language and Literature, April 1, 1879 ; is a member of American Philological Society ; ouc of the Council of the American Archaeological Institute, City College Club, and Phi Beta Kappa. JAMES WEIR MASON, A.M., aambk, Professor of Pure Mathematics. A.B. at the College of the City of New York, 1855 ; A.M. at the College of the City of New York 1858 ; taught in private school in New York and his own school until 1862 ; became the first principal of Union Free School of District No. 6 in Yonkers, which school now bears his name. In October, 1863, he became Principal of the Albauy Academy, where he remained until 1868; later was actuary for various insurance companies. In 1879 appointed Professor of Pure Mathematics in the College of the City of New York. HENRY PHELPS JOHNSTON, A.M., a a ♦ b k, Professor of History. A.B. 1862, from Yale; upon graduation enlisted in Federal Army; served 1862-1865; became A.D.C. Came to the College of the City of New York in 1879, as tutor of History ; September, 1883 succeeded Professor Authon as Professor of History ; honorary A.M. Yale 1884 ; a member of New York and Connecticut Historical Societies; Massachusetts Antiquarian Society and Sons of the Revolution; published several works on the Americau Revolutionary period which arc standards on their respective topics—viz: “ Correspondence of John Jay,” Long Island and Yorktown Campaigns,” Battle of Harlem Heights,” “ Storming of Stony Point,” etc. WILLIAM STRATFORD, M.D., Ph.D., ♦ r a, Professor of Natural History. Graduated from the College of the City of New York 1865 ; later received degree of A.M.; upon completion of his graduate work he wa9 made Adjunct Professor of Chemistry in New York University, and in 1870 received 10



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LEIGH HARRISON HUNT, M.S., M.D., ♦ta. Assistant Professor of Descriptive Geometry and Drawing. Graduated from the College of the City of New York, 18771 appointed to Art Department in same institu- tion, 1877, and has been continuously associated with it ever since ; M.D. from New York University, 18S0; M.S., 1882 ; member of New York Etching Club and Salamngundi Club ; author of Treatise on Etching and Etchers ; ” Assistant Professor of Descriptive Geometry and Drawing, 1897. IVIN SICKELS, M.S., M.D., Assistant Professor of Natural History. B.S. at the College of the City of New York, 1874 ; M.S. at the College of the City of New York, 1878 ; M.D. at the New York University, 1883 ; for some time Professor of Chemistry and Physics at the New York Uni- versity ; present Professor of Chemistry and Physics Cornell University ; author of “ Exercise in Woodwork.” CALVIN RAE SMITH, Assistant Professor of Descriptive Geometry and Drawing. Born in New York 1850 ; educated at Edgewatcr Private School, Edgewater, N. J.; National Academy of Design, 1871-1874; first prize and Silver Suydam Medal; Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1874-1880; pupil of Caro- lus Doran, A. Goon and D. Mailliart; Assistant Professor National Academy of Design, 1881-1882 ; exhibited in Salon, Paris, National Academy of Design, New York, etc. ; member of Salamngundi Art Club ; appointed Tutor in Drawing, March, 1880; Instructor, 1894 ; Assistant Professor, 1896. CHARLES AVERY DORBMUS, M.D., Ph.D., a k e, b k, Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Physics. A. B. at the College of the City of New York, 1870 ; after graduating from the College of the City of New York, he was at the University of Heidelberg, 1870-1872 ; University of Leipzig, 1872-1873 ; Ph.D. at the Univer- sity of Heidelberg, 1873 M.D. Honorary, at the University of Buffalo; Adjunct Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology, Bellevue Hospital Medical College,1882 ; Professor of Chemistry at the American Veterinary College, 1882 ; Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the College of the City of New York, 1882 ; Associate Editor Journal of American Chemical Society, 1882-1883 member of American Chemical Society, Academy of Sciences, New York Medico-Legal Society, Massachusetts Medico-Legal Society, etc. GUSTAVE LEGRAS, M.S., bk, Assistant Professor of Pure Mathematics. B. S., 1879, College of the City of New York ; M.S., 1896, College of the City of New York ; member of the American Mathematical Society, etc.; author of ' The Evolution and Philosophy of the Infinitesimal Calcu- lus (essay). STANISLAUS C. CONSTANT, Assistant Professor of the French Language and Literature. Professor Constant was born and educated in France, attending the Petite Scmiuairc des Hautcs, and afterward pursuing a course of philosophy for two years. He devoted himself to the study of classics, and has 12

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