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Gfc faculty. e t t£ U UIS A. E. AHLERS, A. B. Head Professor of Modern Languages and Literature. Louis A. E. Alders was born in the northern part of Ger- many, where he lived until seventeen years of age. He then came to the United States and studied mechanical engineering long enough to find out that this subject did not interest him sufficiently to he made his profession. For four years lie led an interesting and adventurous life at sea, visiting the southern continents. On his return to America he entered Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.. to prepare for his university course ; this he took at Harvard (1890-93), but left at the end of his junior year to spend twelve months in study at the University of Berlin. Again returning to America, he received the B. A. degree from Harvard University and took a postgraduate course there during 1894-95. Since Sep- tember, 1895, he has been Professor of Modern Languages and Literature at Colorado College. As President of the College Athletic Association for the past three years he has been most influential, directly and indirectly, in bringing about the athletic victories. Each year Prof. Aiders gives University Extension lectures on German, French and English literatures in Colorado Springs, Denver and Pueblo. SAMUEL JACKSON BARNETT, A. B., Ph. D. Professor of Physics. Samuel Jackson Barnett was born in Kansas in 1873. In 1894 he took his A. B. degree from the University of Denver and became instructor in physics and biology in the same institution. The following year he studied at the University of Virginia. Here he was assistant in the astronomical observatory and instructor in astronomy. During 1896-1898 Mr. Barnett was Graduate Scholar, Fellow and Fellow-elect in Physics at Cornell, where he took his Ph. D. degree. Dr. Barnett has written a number of papers on electricity, which have been published in the Physical Review, Electrician, Electrical Review, and Electrical World and Engineer. For the past two years he has taught physics in Colorado College. 13
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N? VO K J I A M cm =? • I 5 u 5y EQ Ttx IBoard of {Trustees. William F. Slocum, President of the Board ..Colorado Springs. George W. Bailey, , Denver. William P. Bonbright Colorado Springs. Rev. W. H. W. Boyle, D. D Colorado Springs. John Campbell Denver Frank Trumbull Denver. Rev. James B. Gregg, D. D Colorado Springs. J. J. Hagerman Colorado Springs. John R. Hanna Denver. Thomas S. Hayden Denver. Irving Howbert Colorado Springs. William S. Jackson Colorado Springs. Horace G. Lunt Colorado Springs. F. L. Martin Colorado Springs. William J. Palmer Colorado Springs. George Foster Peabody New York. M. D. Thatcher Pueblo 12
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CHARLES BROOKOVER, M. S. Professor of Biology. Prof. Brookover was born in southern Ohio, March n, 1870. During the first eleven years of his life he was, to quote his own words, a pumpkin — that is, raised between the corn rows. He went through the common schools of Manchester, ( )hio, and graduated from the High School of the same place in 1888. After his graduation he experimented in Pedagogy for one winter, after which he took a course in the National Normal University, Lebadon, Ohio, taking the degree of A. B. in 1890. He held various positions after that, being teacher of Science in 1890-1891 at Fountain College, Tennessee; Principal of Milton Academy, Tennessee, from 1891 to 1893, and instructor in Science in Southern Kansas Academy in 1894-1895. From 1895 to 1896 he was a scholar in Biology at the Ohio State University and instructor in Biology at the same place until the fall of 1898. The Master ' s degree was conferred upon him in 1897 by the ( )hio University, and in the fall of 1898 he became instructor in Biology, Botany and Zoology in Colorado College. FLORIAN CAJORF M. S., Ph. D. Head Professor of Mathematics. Florian Cajori was born at St. Aignon, in the Canton of Goanbunden, Switzerland, in 1859. In 1875 he came to the LInited States, during 1876- 1877 ne attended the State Normal School in Whitewater, Wisconsin, and in 1878- 1879 he taught school in Wisconsin. In 1883 he graduated from the Wisconsin Univer- sity with the degree of B. S. After graduation, Mr. Cajori spent six months in Switzerland, and in 1884 he entered the John Hopkins FIniversity as a graduate student. In 1885 he accepted the position of Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Tulane University, and in 1887 he was made Professor of Applied Math- ematics. In 1888 ill health compelled him to resign his position in the South and come to Colorado. During 1888- 1889 he served on the United States Bureau of Education, and since then has taught in Colo- rado College. Prof. Cajori has published several books on Mathematics and Physics. 14
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