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WALTER SMITH Was graduated from Free Church Theological Seminary in Edinburgh. Graduate student at Jena, Berlin and Tuebingen. Graduate student at Harvard. Received the degree of M. A. from University of Edinburgh '80, and of Ph. D. from Tuebingen in 1889. Professor of Philosophy in Lake Forest College since ISQO. Member of the American Psychological Association. Author of Methods of Knowledge and various articles in the philosophical journals. Un leave of absence 1904-05. WALTER RAY BRIDGINIAN, A K E, fb B K fl Ilzlril Was graduated from Yale in 1881. Received the degree of M. A. from Miami University in 1891. Fellow of Yale, in 1881-84, the last year spent at Athens at theAmerican school. Tutor in Greek at Yale, 1884-88. Professor of Greek, Miami University, 1888-91. Professor of Greek at Lake Forest College since I8QI. FREDERICK WILEY STEYENS, B GTI Was graduated from the University of Michigan in 1886. Spent two years at post-graduate work at Ann Arbor, 1886-88. Instructor in Physics at Hyde Park, Chicago. 1888-91. Spent two years abroad in special research work in physics at Gicttingen, Germany, 1895-96, and at Leipsic. 1896-97. Professor of Physics at Lake Forest College since 1891. Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and member of the Leipziger Physiko-Chemische Gesellschaft. 11:
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MALCOLM MCNEILL Was graduated from Princeton University in 1877. Received degree of A.M. in 1880, and Ph.D. in 1888 from Princeton. Taught at Palmyra, Mo., 1877-78. Returned to Princeton as Fellow in Astronomy, 1878-81. Instructor in Astronomy at Princeton, 1881-82. Assistant Professor of Astronomy at Princeton, 1882-88. Professor of Mathematics and Astron- omy at Lake Forest College since 1888. M. BROSS THCJMAS Was graduated from Williams College in 1867. Received the degree of M.A. in 1870 from Williams: and ITD. from Illinois College in 1903. Studied at Cnion Theological Seminary, New York. 1868-69. With President Hopkins. of Williams, 1869-71. Ordained and installed Pastor of Pres- byterian Church of Islip. N. Y., 1872. Head of Classical Department, XYestfield, Mass.. 1878-79. Presbyterian Church. America. N. Y.. 1879-81. Pastor Dutch Reform Church, Fishkill, N. Y., 1881-88. Professor of Biblical Literature. Lake Forest College since 1888. LEWIS STCA RT Student in the University of Glasgow for three years. In- structor in Greek and French. St. James Collegiate Academy, 1868-69. Was graduated from Kalamazoo College in 1872. Received the degree of M.A. in '75. and Ph.Il. in '85 from Kalamazoo College. Tutor. 1871-73, and instructor in Greek and Latin 1872-75, and Professor of Greek. 1875-79, in Kalamazoo College. Professor of Latin, Cniversity of Chicago, 1879-86. Instructor of Greek. New Testament Summer School, summer of 1885. Instructor in Latin and lecturer in Roman History and Literature, Chautauqua. sum- mers of 1884-QO. Instructor in Latin and English Literature. Chicago Athenaeum, evenings. 1884-87. Principal of the Cniversity Academy. Chicago, 1886-87. Professor of Ancient Languages, Alma College. 1887-89. Professor of Lati11 Lan- guages, Alma College. 1887-89. Professor of Latin Language and Literature in Lake Forest College since 1889. Member of American Philological Association and Managing Com- mittee of the American School of Classical Studies in Rome. I5
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ALBERT E. JACK Was graduated from Lake Forest University in 1884. Grad- uate student at Princeton Theological Seminary and College, 1884-87. Received the degree of M.A. from Princeton Uni- versity in 1887. Graduate student at the University of Ber- lin, 1887-88. Master in Lake Forest Academy, 1891-93. Professor of English in Lake Forest College since 1893. At Harvard University on leave of absence, 1895-96. At Chi- cago University, summer quarter, 1897, and 1904. GEORGE W. SCH MIDT Was graduated from Syracuse University in 1888. Received the degree of M.A. from Syracuse University in 1891. Master of French and German in Lake Forest Academy, 1888-90. Instructor of French and German, Northwestern University, 1890-92. Instructor in German and graduate student of Germanic Philology in Northwestern University, 1892-93. Instructor in German, Lake Forest College, 1893-94. Professor of German, Lake Forest College 1894-95. Student of Germanic Philology, University of Freiburg, Germany, 1895-96. Instructor in German, University of Illi- nois, 1896-97. Professor of German in Lake Forest College since 1897. JAMES GEORGE NEEIJHAM Was graduated from Knox College in 1891. Received the degree of Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1898. Instructor in Science, Jerseyville C,Ill.,l High School, 1891-93. Gradu- ate student at Johns Hopkins University 1893-94. Member of the Johns Hopkins Marine Laboratory party, summer of 1894. Instructor in Biology, Knox College, 1894-96. Fel- low in Entomology, Cornell University, 1896-98. Entomol- ogist in charge of the New York State Entomology Field Station since its founding in 1899. Professor of Biology, Lake Forest College since 1898. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science since 1895. Member of the Boston Society of Natural History, the New York Entomological Society, Biological Society of Washing- ton, Chicago Academy of Science, American Society of Zool- ogists and the Allgemeine Entomologische Gesellschaft. Member of the editorial board of The American Naturalist. I7
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