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1 BERTHA LOUISE TORREY, A. B., Guilford House. Registrar and Assistant to Bursar. A. B., College for Women, 18995 Assistant Registrar, College for 1Von.en, 1899-19013 Registrar, 1901- Atlditional instruction in their own departments is given by the following members of the Aclelbert College Faculty. EDVVARD WILLIAMS MORLEY, M. D., PH. D., LL. D., 2238 Euclid Av. Hurlbut Professor of Natural History and Chem- istry. FRANK PERKINS VVHITMAN, A. M., D. Se., T9 Adelbert St. Perkins Professor of Physics and Astronomy. MATTOON MONROE CURTIS, PH, D., 43 Adelbert St. Handy Professor of Philosophy. FRANCIS HOBART HERRICK, PH. D., D. Sc., Professor of Biology. 43 Cutler St. SAMUEL BALL PLATNER, PH. D., 24 Cornell St. Professor of Latin and Instructor in Sanskrit. ABRAHAM LINCOLN FULLER, PH. D., 45 Wilbur St. 'Professor of Greek. BENJAMIN PARSONS BOURLAND, PH. D., A 12 Adelbert Hall Associate Professor of Romance Languages. JOHN DICKERMAN, A. B., 852 Doan St. Instructor in Mathematics. OLIN FREEMAN TOWER, PH. D., Euclid Av. and Nantucket St. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, EDWARD MEYER, PH. D., 844 Logan Av, Instructor in German. CARL B. JAMES, B. S., 958 S. Logan Av. Assistant in Biological Laboratory. Other Officers. ANNA LOUISE MAC INTYRE, A. B., 136 Sawtell Av. Librarian. I A. D., College for Women, 18983 Graduate School, W. R. U., 1898-995 Librarian, College for Women, 1900- HARRIET B. CHAPMAN, A. B., M. D., 810 Rose Building. Lecturer on Hygiene. B., Wellesley Coll., 18933 M. D., Cleveland Medical Coll., 1896' Clinical Assistant, Eye and Ear Department, Good Samaritan Dis: pensary, 18973 Lecturer on Hygiene, College for Women, 1900- 12 '
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:3,,y,p:u:1-L:., . ' 22:7 N ' f A .,tf,e,Qf5,, M 5 et s 9 f' -1 - I ' 1--- R .,.',-. 'ia'-LQ ' . ' 'K lktxjal , . FRITZ REICHMANN, PH. D., 46 Knox St. Instructor in Physics. Cr. Ewand E. E., Univ. of Texas, 18965 M. S., 18973 Fellow in I'hys1cs,.Un1v. of Texas, 1895-975 Tutor and Instructor, 1897-985 Fellow in Physics, Univ. of Chicago, 1898-19015 Ph. D., 1901: Academy In- structor, Univ. of Chicago, 1900-015 Instructor in Physics, College for Women, 1901- HOWELL MERRIMAN HAYDN, A. B., 15 La Grange St. Instructor in Bible. i A. B., Adelbert Coll., 18963 Auburn Theological Sem., 1896-99, In- structor in Bible, College for Women, 1899- AGNES HUNT, PH. D., 51 Mayfield St. Instructor in History. A. B., Smith Coll., 18973 Ph. D., Yale Univ., 19003 Assistant in History, College for Women, 1900-1901, Instructor in History, College for Women, 1901- GRACE MORELANND HENDERSON, B. L., East Cleveland. Instructor in French. ' B. L., College for Women, 1899, Instructor ot French and German, Carthage Collegiate Inst., 1899-19003 Preceptress and Instructor in French and German, Iowa College Academy, 1900-013 Instructor in French, College for Women, 1901- MARY GEORGE CLARK, Guilford House. Instructor in Physical Training. Sargent Normal School of Gymnastics, 1900, Instructor in Histology, Sargent Normal School, 1900-01g Instructor in Histology, Hemenway Gymnasium, Harvard Univ., summer 19017 Instructor of Physical Training, College for Women, 1901-
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IESSIE BOGGS, A. M., M. D., 1257 Euclid Av. Medical Examiner. ' B. S., Muskingum Coll., 1884, M. D., Wo111an's Medical Coll., Chi- cago, 18893 A. M., Wittenberg Coll., 18923 Lecturer on Hygiene, College for Women, 1890-19005 Medical Examiner, 1900- ELIZABETH CURRIER ANNIN, Housernistress, Guilford House. HAROLD N. FOWLER. EMMA M. PERKINS, Executive Committee. ROBERT W. DEERING, HENRY E. BOURNE, Bursar. Special Lecturers, 1901-1902. ON THE FLORENCE I-IARKNESS FOUNDATION: PROFESSOR W. D. FORREST, D, D., Glasgow. Christ's Teaching as to Individual and Corporate Duty. THE RIGHT REVEREND HENRY C. POTTER, Bishop of New York. The Place of the Bible in Modern Life. PROFESSOR RICHARD G. BIOULTON, University of Chicago. CSubjcct to be announced laterj JOHN PETER JONES, D. D., Madura, India. Conditions, Problems and Results of Missionary Service. ON TI-IE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION FOUNDATION! CLecturer to be announced laterj. MUSICAL LECTURES: ALBERT GEHRING, A. M., Cleveland. The Essential Factors in the Appreciation of Music. The Three Historical Styles of Music. Thematic Worlc. The Seit-Motif in Wfagnerls Operas. Form in Music. The Sonata Form. Instruments. ' The Value of Musical Taste. EDWARD MEYER, PH. D., VVestern Reserve University. Richard Wagner, Ian. Sth, The Revolution of the Grand Opera. Ian. 15th, The Formation of the German Drama. COMMENCEMENT LECTURERV: PROFESSOR GEORGE H, PALMER, Harvard University. 13
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