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MAYNARD M. METCALF, PH. D.. 2435 N. Charles Street. Professor of Biology. A. B., Oberlin College, 1889; Johns Hopkins University, Graduate Scholar, Fellow. Adam T. Bruce Fellow, Fellow by Courtesy. 1889-93; Ph. 13., Johns Hopkins University, 1893. THADDEUS P. THOMAS, PH. D., Roland and Melrose Avenues, Normandy Heights. Professor of H istory and Sociology. Ph. 3., A. M.. University of Tennessee, 1885, 1887; Fellow and Assistant in History, Vanderbilt University, 1891-92; Ph. D1, Johns Hopkins Universnty 1895. LILA V. NORTH, A. B., 318 Forest Road, Roland Park. Associate Professor of Creek. A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1895; University of Leipsic, 1895-96. ARTHUR BIBBINS, PH. B4, 2313 N. Charles Street. I nstructor in Geology and Director of the M useum. Ph. 13., Albion College, 1887; member of the Maryland Geological Survey; Fellow of the Geological Society of America. i WILLIAM H. MALTBIE, PH. D, 13 Mt Royal Avenue. Professor of M athematics-Registrar. A. B.. Ohio Wesleyan University. 1890; A. M.. 1892'. Fellow of Johns Hopkins University. 1894-95: Ph. D, Johns Hopkins University. 189 5 - CHARLES W. HODELL, PH. D., 313 E. 22nd Street. Professor of the English Language and Literature. A. B., De Pauw University. 1892; Ph. D., Cornell University, 1894; Fellow in English, Cornell University. 1893-94, JENNIE LOUISA WHITBREAD, PH. B., 2110 N. Calvert Street. Instructor in English. Ph. 13,. Syracuse University. 1887. GRACE PATTEN CONANT', A. M., 23 14 N. Calvert Street. Associate Professor of English. A. B.,Bates College, 1893 ; A. M,, Cornell University, 1897; Fellow of Cornell University, 1897-98; Fellow of the University of Chicago. 1898-99. ELEANOR LOUISA LORD, PH. D., 2326 N. Charles Street. Associate Professw of H istory. A. B., Smith College, 1887, A. M., 1890; Fellow in History. Bryn Mawr College, 1888-89 and 1895-96; Instructor in history. Smith College, 1890-94; Holder of the European Fellowship of the Woman's Educational Association of Boston, and Student in Hlstory at Newnham College, University of Cambridge, Eng, 1894-95; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1896; Corresponding Member of the National Geographical Society. I4
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The Faculty. $.70 JOHN F. GOUCHER, D. D., LL. D., 2313 St. Paul Street. President. JOHN B. VAN METER, 320 Forest Road, Roland Park. M organ Professor of Bible in English. Instructor in Psychology, Ethics and Logic. Dean of the F aculty. WILLIAM H. HOPKINS, PH. D., 2414 St. Paul Street. Professor of Latin. A. B. and A. M., St. John's College. Md.; Ph. D., Dickinson College. HANS FROELICHER, PH. D., 2327 N. Calvert Street. Professor of German Language and Literature. Art Criticism. Ph. D., University of Zurich. 1886. JOSEPH S. SHEFLOE, PH. D., 2326 N. Charles Street. Professor of Romania Languages. Librarian. A. B1, Luther College, 1885, and A. M., 1889', University Scholar and Fellow of Johns HopkinslUniversity, 1888-90; Ph. D., John: Hopkins University, 1890; Fellow by Courtesy, Johns Hopkins University, 1890-91. LILIAN WELSH, M. D., The Arundel. Professor of Physiology and Hygiene. M. D. Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1889. CHARLES C. BLACKSHEAR, PH. D., 2412 St. Paul Street. Professor of Chemistry. A. B.. MeErcer University, 1881; University Scholar of Johns Hopkins University, 1890: Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1890; Instructor in Chemistry, Bryn Mawr College, 1890-91. I3
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CLARA LATIMER BACON, A. B., 2316 N. Calvert Street. Instructor in M athematics. A. B., Wellesley College. 1890. ROSINE MELLE, 15 W. 20th Street. Instructor in F much. Student at the College de France and the Sorbonne. 1887-90; Diplomee de l'Acadmie de Paris et de l'Universite de France, 1890; awarded the Palmes Academiques by the Minister of Public Instruction of France, 1897. FANNY COOK GATES, A. M., 2118 St. Paul Street. Associate Professor of Physics. A. B,. Northwestern University, 1894; A M., 1895; Fellow in Mathematics, Northwestern University, 1894-95; Holder of Bryn Mawr Scholarship. 1895-96; Fellow in Mathematics, Bryn Mawr College, 1896-97; Holder of European Fellowship of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, 1897-98; Graduate Student in Physics, University of Gettingen, Zurich Polytecknicum, 1897-98. FLORENCE PEEBLES, PH. D., 2237 Guilford Avenue. Associate Professor of Biology. A. B., Woman's College of Baltimore. 1895; Holder of Bryn Mawr Scholarship, 1895-96; Fellow in Biology. Bryn Mawr, 1896-97; Graduate Student at Bryn Mawr, 1897-98; Holder of the Mary E. Garrett European Fellowship and Student in the University of Munich and the University of Halle, 1898-99; Holder of the American Woman's Table at the Zoological Station. Naples, 1898; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1900. JOHNETTA VAN METER, A. B., 320 Forest Road, Roland Park. Instructor in German. A. B., Woman's College of Baltimore, 1894; Holder of European Fellowship of the Woman's College of Baltimore and Graduate Student at the Universities of Berlin and Heidelberg, 1900-01. ESTHER BOISE VAN DEMAN, PH. D., 2712 N. Charles Street. Associate Professor of Latin and Archaeology. A. B., University of Michigan, 1891 and A. M., 1892; Ph. D.. University of Chicago, 1898; Instructor in Latin, Wellesley College. 1893-95; Fellow in Latin, University of Chicago, 1896-98; Acting Professor in Latin. Mount Holyoke College, 1898-99 and Associate Professor 1899-1901; American School of Classical Studies, Rome. 1901-03. ANNA HOFFMAN, A. B., 2131 Maryland Avenue. Laboratory Assistant in Physiology. A. B., Woman's College of Baltimore, 1899. SABINA CLAIRE ACKERMAN, A. B., Alfheim Hall. Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry. A. B., Woman's College of Baltimore, 1903. AMELIA DODSON BENSON, A. B., 2704 St. Paul Street. Laboratory Assistant in Physics. A. B., Woman's College of Baltimore, 1903. 1 I5
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