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Absent members and Instructors HENRY EVARTS GORDEN, A. B. Professqr of Rhetoric and Oratory. A. B. (Amherst), 1879; Principal Tillotson Academy, Trinidad, Colorado, 1880-1896; Colorado College 1896. FRANK HERBERT LOUD, A. B. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. A. B. (Amherst), 1873; Walker Instructor in Mathematics, Amherst, 1873-1876; Instructor in Geometry, Smith College, 1879; Scholar in Mathe- matics, Clark University, 1890-1891 ; Colorado College, 1897. ELIZABETH B. BARROWS. Instructor in Physical Training. Anderson School of Gymnastics, New Haven, Connecticut, 1894. MAUD BEMIS. Instructor in Drawing, Student under Rapheal Collin, Paris, 1894-1896; Colorado College 1898. ERNEST BREHAUT, A. M. Instructor in Latin. A. B. (Dalhousie College), 1894; A. B. (Harvard, 1896; A. M. (ibid), 1897; Colorado College, 1898. JOHN D. CLARK, Ph. B. Instructor in Oratory and Athletic Director. Ph. B. (Lafayette), 1898; student Princeton Seminary, 1899; Colorado College, 1899. 20
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WILLIAM STRIEBY, A. M., E. M. Professor of Chemistry and Metallurgy. William Strieby was born in ( )hio but moved to Syracuse. New York, in time to begin his education in the public schools of that city. His college preparatory course was completed in Newark, New Jersey, and he received his A. B. degree from the University of New York in 1875. He then took the regular course in the School of Mines of Columbia University and, in 1878, received the degree of E. M. from that institution. After taking his Master ' s degree from the University of New York, Prof. Striebv was induced to give up his intentions of engaging in iron manufacture that he might come west to start the Santa Fe Academy under the direction of Colorado College. He was principal of this school for two years. In 1880 he was called to Colorado College to organize the Department of Chemistry and Metallu and has ever since been at the head of that department. rev. FRANCIS WALKER, S. B., A. M., Ph. D. Professor of Political and Social Science. Francis Walker was born in Washington, D. C, in 1870. His youth was spent in New Haven and Boston. In 1892 he received the degree of S. 1!. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The three years following were spent in post- graduate work in Columbia University, where he took his Master ' s degree in 1893 and his Doctor ' s degree in 1895. His Doctor ' s Thesis, on Double Taxation in the United States, was published. In 1894 and 1895 Dr. Walker was special agent for the Massachusetts Board to investigate the unemployed, and also did special work on the question of contract and city labor, and relief on public works. He became identified with Colo- rado College in 1895, and since 1897 has been Professor of Political and Social Science. 19
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ANNA PEARL COOPER, A. B. Instructor in English. A. B. (Colorado College), 1896; Colorado College, 1899. FREDERIC R. HASTINGS, A. M. Instructor in Mechanical Drawing. Worchester, Mass., Polytechnic Institute, 1 883-1 885 ; Ph. B. (Colorado College), 1 891 ; A. M. (ibid), 1892. ADDIE DELL HEIZER, A. B. Instructor in English and Latin. B. A. (Colorado College), 1899. HANNAH TAYLOR MUIR, M. D. Instructor in Hygiene and Medical Advisor. Woman ' s Medical College, Philadelphia, 1888-1890; M. D. (University of Colorado), 1893; Clinical Obstetrician, (University of Colorado), 1893- 1895; Assistant County Physician, Arapahoe County, Colorado, 1893-1894; Post Graduate School of Medicine and Polyclinic, New York, 1895 ; Allgemein Poly- clinic, Vienna, 1896; Philadelphia Polyclinic, 1897; Colorado College, 1895. SIDNEY F. PATTISON, A. B. Instructor in English and History. A. B. University of Rochester, 1898 ; Williams, 1899 ; Colorado College, 1899. HUGH ALLISON SMITH, B. L. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages. B. L., University of Missouri, 1896; M. A. (ibid), 1897; Assistant in Department of Romance Languages (University of Missouri), 1896-1898; Colorado College, 1899. FRANCIS SEDGWICK WIGGIN. Librarian. B. L. (University of Wisconsin), 1882; Colorado College, 1898. 21
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