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

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been Instructor at McMullen’s School, St. Louis College, High School and the College of the City of New York. In 1897 he was made Assistant Professor. AUGUST RUPP, A.B., bk, Assistant Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. Graduated from the College of the City of New York in the Class of '84, receiving the degree of A.B. In September of the same year he began teaching at the College of the City of New York, and has continued to the present time. In 1897 he was made Assistant Professor of Latin. WILLIAM FOX, B.S., M.E., xt, BK, Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics. Professor Fox was graduated from the College of the City of New York in 1884 with the degree of B.S. ; 1886 M.E. from Stevens Institute of Technology. In 1887 he was appointed at the College of the City of New York and in 1S97 made Assistant Professor. ERNEST ILGEN, A.B., bk, Assistant Professor of the German Language and Literature. A.B. from the College of the City of New York, 1882; Tutor at the College from 1882-1885; student at the University of Munich from 1885-1887, and at the University of Lcipsic from 1887-18S6; Tutor at the Col- lege of the City of New York since 1S89. CHARLES ALFRED DOWNER, A.B.. ag, Assistant Professor of the French Language and Literature. A. B. at the College of the City of New York, 1886. CHARLES HOWARD PARMLY, M.S., M.E., aa , bk, Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics. B. S. College of the City of New York, 18S8; E.E., C.E. 1892; M.S. College of the City of New York, 893; Tutor in College, January 15, 1SS9; Instructor, January, 1894; Assistant Professor, November, 1899; As- sociate Member A. I. E. E., 1892. CARLETON LEWIS BROWNSON, Ph D., are, Assistant Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. Born 1866, graduated from Yale College with degree A.B. 1887; spent years 1887-1889 in Graduate De- partment Yale College; 18S9-1890 Instructor in Greek at Yale; 1890-1892 travelled in Germany and Greece; 1892-1897 Instructor at Yale; 1895 Yale conferred degree of Ph.D. He is a member of the American Philological Association and the American Institute of Archaeology. n

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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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INSTRUCTORS Walter Bryan, A.M., M.D., Samuel Hanaway, B.S., Instructor in Natural History. Instructor in Pure Mathematics. Conrad H. Nordby, B.S., Charles W. Thomas, M.E., Instructor in the English Language and Lit- erature. Stephen Pierce Duggan, M.S., Instructor in the Department of Philosophy. Edmund Burke, A B., Instructor in the Latin and Greek Languages and Literatures. Ernest N. Perrin, A.B., LL.D., Instructor in the English Language and Lit- erature. Frederick G. Reynolds, M.S., I,L.B., Instructor in Pure Mathematics. Henry S. Carr, A.M., Instructor in Pure Mathematics. Henry G. Kost, B.S., Tutor in German. Harold E. Lippincott, M.S., LL.M., Tutor in Mathematics. Robert F. Smith, B.S., Tutor in the Workshop. Gabriel Engelsman, Ph.D., Tutor in Latin and Greek. Gaston A. Laffargue, A.B., Tutor in French. Harry C. Krowl, A.B., Tutor in Euglish. Clarence Galicenstein, B.S., Tutor in Philosophy. Moses S. Levussove, B.S., Tutor in Drawiug. Livingston B. Morse, B.S., Tutor in English. Instructor in Descriptive Geometry and Drawing. Joseph Allen, A.M., Instructor in Pure Mathematics. James Henry De Groodt, Special Instructor in the Worshop. Robert H. Hatch, Special Instructor in Elocution. Victor Fuentes, Special Instructor in Spanish. L. Heinrich Friedburg, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry and Physics. Arthur Bruckner, B.S., Instructor in the Workshop. TUTORS Charles F. Horne, B.S., Tutor in English. Hubert F Brritwieser, B.S., Tutor in Mathematics. Eugene Bergeron, Tutor in French. Donald Grant Whiteside, B.S., Tutor in English. Alfred D. Compton, B.S., Tutor in English. Livingston R. Schuyler, A.B., Tutor in History. Louis Salant, A.B., Tutor in Latin. Frederick M. Pederson, Tutor. M. A. Bourgongnon, Tutor in Chemistry and Physics. Henry Mayell, Secretary to the President, and Registrar. Henry Evelyn Bliss, Deputy Librarian. James Toher, Assistant in Office and Repository. Arvid D. Anderson, Assistant to the Secretary and Registrar. Michael F. Bonney, Janitor. James Reed, Engineer. M

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