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GEORGE REINALP DEAN, B. S„ C. E„ T 1 Professor of Mathematics. Member American Mathematical Society; Member St Louis Academy of Science. C R, Missouri School of Mines, 1890; R S. t 1891; Assistant in Mathematics, 1890- 91; Professor of Mathematics, Coe Col- lege (Iowa), 1892-93; Assistant in Lean- der McCormick Observatory, University of Virginia, 1893-94; Assistant in Office of J. A. Waddell, Consulting Bridge En- gineer, 1894: Teacher in Mathematics, Central High School, Kansas City, Mo., 1894-97; Professor of Mathematics Mis- souri School of Mines, 1897-. AUSTIN LEE McKAHS, B. S., S. D.. X T % H Professor of Physics. Fellow American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science, R S., University of Georgia, 1881; S, D., Harvard University, 18BG ; IT. S. Signal Service (Electrical Work), 1882-89; U. S. Signal Service (Missouri State Weather Service) and Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Missouri, 1889-91 ; Professor of Physics, Missouri School of Mines, 1891-94; Associate Professor of Physics, University of Texas. 1894-96; Consulting Engineer, St. Louis, 1896-99; Professor of Physics, Missouri School of Mines, 1899-. ELMO GO LIGHTLY HARRIS. 0. E. t Professor of Civil Engineering. Member American Society of Civil En- gineers. C. E., University of Virginia, 1882; Prac- tical Engineering, 1882-91 ; Director of Missouri School of Mines, 1891-92; Pro- fessor of Civil Enginering, Missouri School of Mines, 1891-1901; Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, 19Q1HD3; Professor of Civil Engineering, Missouri School of Mines, 1903-.
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ALBERT ROSS HILL, Rh. D„ LL. D., President ot ' the University of Missouri. LEWIS EMMANUEL YOUNG, 15. S„ E. M,J 3 f| Director of the School of Mines and Metallurgy, Director of the Mining Experi- ment Station, and Professor of Mine Engineering. Member American Mining Congress; Member Western Association of Technic Chemists and Metallurgists: Member Colorado Scientific Society; Member Society for Promotion of Engineering Education. B. S., Pennsylvania State College, 1900; E. M., Fowa State College, 1904; Assistant Engineer, Pittsburg Coal Co., 1900; Instructor in Mining, Iowa State College. 1900- 01; Assistant Geologist Iowa Geological Survey, 1901; Mining Engineer with Cham- pion Copper Co,, Painesdale, Mich,, 1902; Assistant Professor of Mining, Colorado School of Mines 1903-04 ; Professor of Mining, Colorado School of Mines, 1904-07; Consulting Mining Engineer, Denver; Director of the School of Mines and Metal- lurgy, University of Missouri, 1907; Director of Mining Experiment Station, 1909-. 12
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VICTOR HUGO GOTTSCHALK, R, S.,T } !1 M. S., Professor in Chemistry. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member Ameri- can Chemical Society; Member St. Louis Chemical Society; Member Western As- sociation of Technical Chemists and Met- allurgists. B. S.. Missouri School of Mines, 1898; As- sistant United States Assay er, Kansas City, Mo., i 898-99; Assistant in Chemical Department, Marion-Sims Medical Col- lege, 1899; Assistant in Chemistry, Mis- souri School of Mines, 1899-1900; In- structor in Chemistry, 1900-01; Acting Professor of Chemistry, 1901; Student, University of Chicago, 1901; Cornell Uni- versity, 1901-02; Professor of Chemistry, Missouri School of Mines, 1902- . DDRWARD COPELAND, S. R„ S P, T 3 H Professor of Metallurgy. S. B., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1903; Assistant to Professor H, O. Hoffman and Instructor in Metallurgy, M a s sac h u set t s I n s t i tu te of Te chnol ogy , 1903- 04; r n struct o r i n M eta 1 1 u r gy a 1 1 d O r e Dressing, Michigan College of Mines, 1904- 07; Professor of Metallurgy. Mis- souri School of Mines, 1907-, LEON STACY GRISWOLD, A. R., A T, T H Professor of Geology, Member American Institute of Mining Engineers; Fellow Geological Society of America; Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science; Asso- ciate Boston Society of Civil Engineers; Member American Geological Society; Member American Forestry Association. A, B, Harvard University, 1839; Assist- ant, Arkansas Geological Survey, 1889- 91; Assistant U . S. Geological Survey. 1893-94; Instructor In Geology, Harvard University, 189,3-96; Engaged in Mining in Montana, 1396-1903: Assistant Profes- sor of Geology and Mineralogy, Missouri School of Mines, 1994-09; Professor of Geology, 190 9-, 14
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