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H Wilbur O. Hedrick. M. S. iViHml- 0. Hodriok. assistant pl'UfUS- 301- of history and political omnmny was born near Elkhart, Ind., April It 1868. H0 was graduated from the Harbor Springs public school in 1887 and immediately after entered the hr'Iichimm Agricultural triallege, graduating with tho. ulass 0f '91. After graduation he was nt once appoint.- ed instructor in rheioricals, and in 1993 was promoted to his present position. During the intervals between terms he studied at tlw Univm-sity of Michigan and in 1805 he I'Pveived a numteris degree 1'11 srionce from that institution. During Warren Babcock Warren Bnhcook, B. 8., assistant pro- his expenses. After graduating the year leiT Prof. Hodl-ick spent six months in Europe studying: at Giittingen. Germany, and in traveling through Eng- land and F 111100. Since 1807 he has com- pleted four terms of post graduate work at the I'nivotsity of Chicago. and. through iileavv 0f absmwe. attended the Univert sity of Michigan during tho Spring semes- ter of 1903. During Prof. lleiI-irkiq m1. Iege course. he i 'us a member of the Union Literary SOI-iety, and was literary editor of the itHarl'ow of 91. MISS lmssm PHILLIPS. from foam of iiizithmmitit-s. was burn in Ypsi- lmitit Mich, 011 September 15, lsliii. He attended the district school for a few yours. then completed his early train- ing in the graded schools of Milan. Mivhi- gnu. In August of 1885 he took up the agricultural 00111-59 at the Michigan Ag- ricultural College. Whivh he completed in 1890. Duringr tho Valmltions of his mva-o course he taught school to help defray M. A. 0.. he took courses in liiathemutivs and astronomy at, the University of Michr igan and in June of 1891 he was appointed instructor of muthmnatics at, M. A. C. Prof. Bzibcm-k whih- stern and austere in his classes. has won the hearts of those under him by his thoroughness and his willingness to impart, what he has made a life study to aet'mnplish. R. F. HELL.
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Ernest E. Bogue Ernvst itlwrott Hogtw wus lmrn in Orwell. Ashtalmlzt ML. 0. Htl gradu- :1t0t1at;.N0w Lynn Institutv, :1 indomic t-onrso. B. Sr. in INNS. Six ymtrs later he gi-ztduulmt at Ohio Stutv linivm'sity ill lmrt'ionlt'm-v mid forestry and in 1896 he I'Ut'PiVHi the degree of M. S. from tho samo institution. He was pi'ufessnr of botany :iml vntunmluw' in the Oklahoma Agricul- t'uml and Mwhmtimt tintiege amt botanist :mti Ollttlllttlittgist of tho Ukhthtmm leva-ir mont Stnt'imi. from Mm-Ph of 18! ; until July of 1mm, Duringr this t'iim- '10 has strivvn to im- prove the cmn-se in forestry uttered by the :rnitogo and hats Slltttfetttiljtlr in nmking tho mile at. M, A. U. equalled by no other 001- htgu of its kind in the United States. Mr. Iiugue has for his aim forestry in the truest sense, and while he wishes to hvtp tho farm wtmdiots his wni Uthr-t is for- ostry as n pmfossion. The forests on tho tittiltlgv grounds hthO hoen imprm'mt by having,r tho tlm-uying t'imv her taken away, the weed trees cut and seedlings nf whitv pines, Invnstt. hmnior'k. ash, rod wothu-s. eta. sot in Their phtvcs. The field stmt'h of the P0140 Marquette track is living reforestod by smttiiings 0f the sanw species as those planted in the fm'ost, with mtultms. hwchus 111111 nlhm-s in addition. Just m-mss the river from the 'tttnims and vast 0f the railroad track. is :1 nursery whvro seedlings of the more vzttlunhhl :lllti mt-vl' sorts, such t'tS the timid tgtiintns. inrvnso 111112112 lutlgvpnlv pinos. :11'0 grown. Altng'o't'hor. Mr. Hoguu has revo llit'imiixod the notion 013M. A. U. stlitimits :Is to the vzlhw nt' n mursu in forestry. t1. A. Rmch. William S. Holdsworth Vt'illium H. Iluittswnrth. pt-uft'ssm' ttt' Ut-uwiiig. wzls llot'il in Lmnhm, ldng'lnmt Ull thi'um-y ZS, ISBU. Shortly lwfore the Vivil XVzu'. his pain t-nts with ntiwr immingnts nmvetl to this minim :111d svttimi in northern Mich- Igtm. How, he led :1 life simih'tr to that of frontier httis with plenty Hf hnrtl work 21ml sm'h training: :is mnhi he nhtztimld in thv public schtmis of that t'imtt. After mtu-h hnrtl wm'k ill' gl-mluzttt-ti from M. A. C. in 1874 mid mmtinlwtl his mim-ur i'itHl II'Y making 21 spovinl study of airt. Sint'o then he htts spmlt t-mtsithlmhhx t'imv us :I drnnghtsmzm 21ml from thv prur- tit-ttl vxpt'i-imlt'u thus gained ilt' is in :t tmsititm to instill into thv minds Ht his sttmlllts some M the usseul iuls with which to fortify themselves when thtw got mtt' intu 1110 world. S. tltsns.
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Arthur R. . Sawyer Prof. Ai'111111' Rodney Sawyer, A. 13.. 1'1. 11., professor of physics and 111111-11'i1'a1 111'1g.1:in11111'i11g. was 11111'11 a1 11111111111 Hi11, 111., in INGS. 1111 1111121i111111 his early 11111111111011 in 11161 1111111i1- s1-110111s of his 111111111 town and 1111111' 11111111111111 11111 Mammal Training 141-11001 :11 S1. 111111is, M11. Finishing: here. 1111 111111111111 11111 1Yashing11111 1.71111'111'si11' at 11111 same 111111-11, 111111 1111111111111111 1111'1111g'h11111 junior year. H11 1111311 11111-811911 his course. 111' study 211 11111-111111 Stanford 1711i1'1'11'si11y, 1'a111 A1111, 11:11., Where, 1111 g'1'1111111111'11 1'11 1893. From 11111-11 he 111111111111 XVis1-1111sin $111111 T.111i1'111'si1,1', 1'111111i1'111g' his degree of electrical engineer in 18116. H111'11111ai11111l as 111311'11111111' here for 01111 year. 311-.S1111'1'111- resided in Milwaukee for 11111 1111311 111111- 1'e.sa1' ,111111311111g;1 and draught- 1115.1 1111-11111 Milw 111111111 Electrical 00111- 1111111 511111 01111111- Hammer Manufacturing 11111111151111. From here he, went as assist 21111 professor 01' 1111111111111 engineering 111 11111 $111111, 11011111111, Lexington, Kenmcky, 1'11 111111.,117111111111111-1111111i11e11 until he 111-1111111111 his present posi1i0n :11 M. A. C. in March of this year 119041. Wherever 1111 has l1111111,l1is work has been marked with 1-11: 1seless 111111 11111i1'ing 1111111'1s. 11 11 11 111111 10 1111s and his 111-01111111111'1' 111011;;1 1111111- 11' 11- :11 work 111111 11111 $11119 110111'11 chose, Mr. Sawyer 1111' his present position. L. M. KINGSLEY. Herman W. Reynolds 111-1'111111 W. Reynolds, fessoi' 111' 111111-111111i11al 91111'i11111-1'i1'1g, is :1 91111111111111 111' 11111 Inivelsih' 01 P111111- sylvanid, 1'11111111111i11g his walk in 111111'11a11- iml :11111 ele111-ie-11 engineering in June. 18119. $11011 1111111- 01'111111111ii10 1111 0b- 111i1'111d :1 110si1i1111 in 11113 1111111111111 shops of 11111 11111111 1111,;1119 1111111111111 :11 Indianapolim Indiana. A 11111' 1111111111s 1111111- he left this work 10 111111111111 instruc 1111' in 11101111a11i1'al engineering at Drexel 111s11111111 Philadelphia. This posi1i0n 1111 1-1-si011e11 1111111' in 1!11111,j1111111151' 11111 engi- 11111111110 011111.: 111' 1111' l'enns11111111111'1'iil- 11111111111111i11s111111111-111N'1111 X11111! i11'. '111 assistant 111-111 Sephnnher, 111110. 1111 resigned 111111 position 211111 1-1111111 111 M. A. 11. 119.2111 ins11'11111m' in 11'111'11111111'111 engineering, 111111 in June 1902, was 11111111111 1135118111111 professor. During: 11111 four 11111151 that Professor 1111111111113 1111s 11111111 11'i111 us 1111 has 1111111n 1111 :11-1i1'11 i111111'esl in 11111 11011111111 life, 111111 has 111'111'1111 :1 1111111111 1111-1111 111 11111 work of 11111 111311111111111. 111111 11-11111 11111 studen1s' 1111i111 111' view 1111 1111111 1111.1 111111411111 i11- 811-111-1012 Professor Reynolds is also 11 1111111111111 111' 11111 Phi 11111111 '111111111 F1'111111'11111'. 1+1. 11..11111NS'1'11N.
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