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CAROLINE ELMINA WATERS, PH. B. Other OHicers EDWIN R. PERKINSQ Treasurer JOHN DICKERMAN Assistant Treasurer HENRY ELDRIDGE BOURNE, A. B., B. D. Bursar CLARA LOUISE MYERS, PH. B. Registrar GERTRUDE MAUD MUELLER, A. B. Assistant to the Registrar GEORGE T. STRONG Librarian, Hatch Library 8011 Euclid Avenue 1594 E. 115th Street 2180 Cornell Road 1978 E. 116th Street 130 Noble Road 1374 W. 89th Street 1798 E. 87th Street Librarian College for Women CLARA KATHERINE CLENDON, M. D. 3704 Prospect Avenue Examining Physician ELIZABETH CURRIER ANNIN, Housemistress Guilford House MRS. HENRY HITCHINGS, Housernistress Haydn Hall SPECIAL LECTURERS, 1909-1910 Dr. J. M. Ingersoll Dr. W. T. Corlett Dr. B. L. Millikin Dr. J. H. Lowman Professor C. C. Torrey ........ Yale STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE FACULTY 1. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Professors Gruenerf, Myers, Fowler 2. LIBRARY COMMITTEE Professors Hulmef, Aikins, Bourne 3. CATALOGUE COMMITTEE Professors Fowlerf, Myers, Gruener 4. COMMITTEE ON GYMNASIUM Professors Perkinsf, Fowler, Palmie 5. COMMITTEE ON DRAMATICS Professors Fowlerf, Myers, Perkins if Chairman page lwenly-fhree
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ELBERT JAY BENTON, PH. D., 1938 E. 116th Street Hayoln Professor of History A. B., Campbell College, 18955 Principal High School, Holton, Kans., 1895-975 Johns Hopkins University, 1897-985 Instructor in His- tory, High School, Lafayette, Ind., 1898-19015 Scohlar, Johns Hopkins University, 19015 Fellow and Assistant in History, 1902-035 Ph. D., 19035 Instructor in History, Adelbert College, 1903-065 Assistant Pro- fessor of History, 1906-095 Professor of History, 1909- AUGUs'rUs RAYMOND HATTON, PH. D., 2037 E. 115th Street Associate Professor of Political Science on the M. A. Hanna Foundation Ph. B., Franklin College, 18985 Instructor in History, 1898-995 Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1899-19005 Professor of History and Political Science, Franklin College, 1900-015 Fellow in PO- litical Science, University of Chicago, 1901-035 1904-055 Assistant, 1903-075 Ph. D., 19075 Associate Professor in the Extension Division, 19075 Associate Professor of Political Science, Adelbert College, 1907- JAMES ELBERT CUTLER, PH. D., 11322 Hessler Road Associate Professor of Sociology on the Selah Chamberlain Foundation B. A., University of Colorado, 19005 Graduate Scholar, Yale Uni- versity, 1900-025 Henry C. Robinson Fellow, 1902-035 Ph. D., 19035 Instructor in Political Economy, 1903-045 Instructor in Economics, Wellesley College, 1904-065 Assistant Professor of Political Economy, University of Michigan, 1906-075 Associate Professor of Sociology, Adelbert College, 1907- JARED SPARKS MOORE, PH. D., 11432 Mayfield Road Instructor in Philosophy A. B., Johns Hopkins University, 19005 Graduate Student, 1901- 025 Harvard University, 1902-035 A. M., 19035 Ph. D., 19055 Assistant in Philosophy, 1904-Feb.-19075 Instructor in Philosophy, Adelbert Col- lege, Feb. 1907- WILLIAM JOHN NORTON, A. B., 612 East St. Clair Avenue Lecturer in Sociology on the Selah Chamberlain Foundation A. B., Bowdoin College, 19055 Assistant Headworker, Maxwell House, Brooklyn, N. Y., 19055 Physical Director, Goodrich Social Set- tlement, 1905-065 Assistant Headworker, 1908-5 Lecturer in Sociol- ogy, Adelbert College, 1908 - page lwenty-Iwo
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