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HENRY WALDGRAVE STUART, fb A GJ Was graduated from the University oi California with the degree of Ph.B. in 1893. Fellow, University of Chicago, 1894-96: 1899- 1900 Received degree of Ph.D. from Chicago University in 1900. Instructor of Economics in Washington University, 1896-97. Lecturer in History and Economics, Ripon College, 1900-01: ln- structor in Philosophy, State University of lowa. 1901-O43 Pro- fessor of Philosophy, Lake Forest College since 1904. CORNELIUS BETTEN, 1' A, E E CCof-neil? w Was graduated from Lake Forest College in 1900. Received the degree of lVl.A. from Lake Forest in 1901, Ph.D. from Cor- nell in 1906. lnstructor in Biology in Buena Vista College, Storm Lake, Iowa, 1901-03. Graduate student in Cornell University, 1903-06. Fellow in Entomology, 1904-05. Assistant in the New York State Entomologic Field Station. President Chicago-Lake Forest Alumni Club, 1906. Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Entomological Society of Amer- ica, and the Central Association ol Science and Mathematics Teachers. lnstructor in Biology, Lake Forest College, 1905-06. Assistant Professor in Biology, 1906-07. JOHN IVIANTEL CLAPP, A Y, dv B K Was graduated from Amherst College, 1890. Received the de- gree ol lVl.A., 1893. lnstructor in English, lllinois College, 1890- 94. Professor of English and Oratory, Illinois College, 1894-99, Assistant Professor of English, lndiana University, 1899-1904. Associate Professor of English, 1904-06. Member of the Modern Language Association. Professor of English, Lake Forest Col- lege, since 1906. 16
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JAMES GEORGE NEEDHAIVI Was graduated from Knox College in 1891. Received the degree of Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1898. instructor in Science, Jerseyville tlll.D High School, 1891-93. Graduate student attlohns Hopkins University, 1893-94. Member ol the Johns Hopkins Marine Laboratory party, summer of 1894. instructor in Biology, Knox College, 1894-96. Fellow in Entomology, Cornell Univer- sity, 1896-98. Entomologist in charge of the New York State Entomologic Field Station since its founding in 1399. Professor of Biology, Lake Forest College since 1898. Fellow ol the American Association lor 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 Zoolo- gists, Allegemeine Entomologische Gesellschaft, Entomological Society of America and the Society Entomologique de France. Member of the editorial board of N1-'he American Naturalist, and of Psyche WILLIAM LEONARD BURNAP, ill Y Was graduated from Chicago University, in 1886. Instructor in Greek and History in Lake Forest Academy, 1887-94. Graduate student at Universities of Berlin and Munich, 1894-96. Asso- ciate Professor of Political Science in Lake Forest, 1896-99. Professor of History in Lake Forest College since 1899. 3 RALPH HARPER IVICKEE, dv A E, fb A C9 Was graduated from the University of Wooster in 1895. Re- ceived the degree of M.A. from Wooster University in 1897, and Ph.D. from the University ol Chicago in 1901. Assistant in Chemistry, University of Wooster, 1894-95. Professor ol Math- ematics and Chemistry, Carthage College, 1895-98. Graduate student in Chemistry at the University of Wooster, summer of 1896, and at the University of Chicago, summer of 1897. Graduate student at University of Chicago, 1898-00. University ol Chi- cago Fellow, 1899-00. Instructor in Chemistry, 1900-02, and Pro- fessor of Chemistry, since 1902, in Lake Forest College. Mem- ber of the American Chemical Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and of the Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft. 15
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EDGAR WHITE BURRILL, fl? A Q, dv B K Was graduated Irom Amherst College in 1906. President of Literary Club. Instructor in English and Public Speaking in Lalce Forest College since 1906. FREDERICK C. L. VAN STEENDEREN Graduate of the Ecole Normale Superieure of Arnhem, Holland, 1887. Holder ol two Staats-examen diplomas, 1887. Studied at the Universities ol Utrecht, Paris and Bonn, 1888-90. Instructor in Modern Languages at Racine College, 1890-91. Professor of Modern Languages at Penn College, 1891-94. Degree of IVI.A., Penn College, 1892. Professor of Romance Languages and Lit- erature at the University of Iowa, 1894-1905. Degree of F'h.D., University of Iowa, 1906. Substitute Professor of French at Lalce Forest College since 1906. EDITH DENISE Was graduated Irom Ferry I-IaII, Lal-te Forest University, 1885 and received the degree of B.I... Graduate student in Bryn Mawr College, 1889-90. Student in Paris. 1890-91: in Cassel, Germany, 1891-92: in Leipsic, summer ol 1894, in Paris, 1897. Graduate student, Chicago University, summer of 1889. Instructor in Mod- ern Languages, Iowa College, 1892-1905. Instructor in German, Indiana University, 1905-06. Dean of Women and Instructor in French since 1906. BERTRAIVI G. SMITH Was graduated Irom Edinboro, Pa., State Normal School in 1896 Principal ol High School, Columbus, Pa., 1897-99. Taught in Warren, Pa., High School, 1899-00. Principal OI High School. Du Bois, Pa., 1900-01. Taught in Corry, Pa., High School, 1901-03. Student in summer sessions, Cornell University, 1899-, 02. Student in University ol Michigan, 1903-07. Assistant in Zoology, University of Michigan, 1904-07. Member ol Michigan Academy of Science, and the Junior Research Club ol the Uni- versity OI Michigan. Instructor in Biology in Lalce Forest College since 1907. 17
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