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Faculty—Continued WILLIAM FISKE BREWER. A. M. Professor of English. A. B., Iowa College. 1891; A. M.f Iowa College, 1897; A. M., Harvard University, 1899; Teacher, Iowa College Academy, 1891-92; Fellow in Latin, University of Chicago. 1892-93; Teacher. Lake Forest Academy. 1894-%; Graduate Student, Harvard University. 1898-99; Professor of English, Montana State College, since 1896; Phi Beta Kappa. LILLA A ONES HARKINS, M. S. Head of Home Economies Department, Professor of Home Economics. B. S.. South Dakota Agricultural College, 1890; M. S.. South Dakota Agricultural College. 1898; Head of Domestic Science Department. South Dakota Agricultural College. 1890-96: Head of Domestic Science Department, Louisiana State College. 1896-97; Professor of Home Economics, Montana State College, since 1897; Member of the Council of American Home Economics Association. ROBERT ALLAN COOLEY, B. S. Head of the Biology Department. Professor of Zoology and Entomology. B. S., Massachusetts Agricultural College. 1895; Assistant Entomologist, Massachusetts Agricultural College. 1895-99; Professor of Zoology. Montana State College, since 1899; State Entomologist, since 1902; Fellow A. A. A. S.: Member of American Association of Economic Entomologists; Member of Entomological Society of America. WILLIAM DUANE TALLMAN. B. S. Head of Mathematics Department, Professor of Mathematics. B. S., University of Wisconsin. 1896; Instructor in Mathematics. Madison High School, 1897; Fellow in Mathematics, University of Wisconsin. 1898-99; Instructor and Graduate Student in Mathematics, University of Wisconsin, 1899-01; Professor of Mathematics, Montana State College, since 1901; Member American Mathematics Society; Member of the Mathematical Circle of Palermo; Fellow A. A. A. S. WILLIAM MERRIAM COBLEIGH, A. M. Head of Chemistry Department. Professor of Chemistry. E. M., College of Montana. 1894; A. M„ Columbia University, 1899; Chemist, Anaconda Mining Company, 1892-93; Assistant Chemist. Montana Experiment Station, 1894-99; Assistant in Chemistry and Physics. Montana State College. 1894-96; Instructor. 1896-99; Professor of Physics. 1901-07; Professor of Chemistry. since 1907; Fellow A. A. A. S.; Member. American Chemical Society; State Chemist. Nineteen
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FACULTY JAMES M. HAMILTON, M. S. President Montana Slate College, Professor of Psychology and economics. B. S., Union Christian College. 1887; Superintendent City Schools. Missoula, Montana, 1889-1901; Graduate Student Harvard. 1898; Member State Text Book Commission. 1902; Professor of Psychology and History, University of Montana. 1901-1904; President Montana State College since 1904; Member American Agricultural College Presidents and Experiment Station Directors' Association; National Education Association; American Association for the Promotion of Engineering Education; American Association for the Advance of Political and Social Science. ARTHUR WILLIAM RICHTER, M. M. E. Dean of College of Engineering. B. M. E., University of Wisconsin. 1889; M. E., University of Wisconsin. 1891: M. M. E., Cornell University, 1899; Instructor in Engineering. University of Wisconsin. 1891-93; Assistant Professor of Experimental Engineering, University of Wisconsin, 1893-95; Professor of Experimental Engineering. 1901-09; Professor of Engineering, University of Montana. 1909-13; Dean of Engineering, Montana State College, since 1913; Consulting Engineer. Wisconsin State Board of Control; Member Montana Society of Engineers; American Gas Institute; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi. FREDERICK B. LIXFIELD. B. S. A. Dean of College of Agriculture, Director of Montana Agricultural Exf'criincnt Station. B. S. A.. Toronto University, 1891; Assistant Instructor, Ontario Agricultural College, 1892-93; Professor of Animal Industry and Dairying. Utah Agricultural College, 1893-02; Professor of Agriculture. Montana State College. 1902-08; Director Montana Agricultural Experiment Station, since 1904; Dean of Agriculture, since 1913. UNA B. HERRICK. Dean of Women. Missouri Wesleyan College; Chicago Conservatory; Kelso School of Musical and Dramatic Art; Sargent School. Cambridge. Mass.: Instructor in Gymnasium and Vocal Expression. Trinity University, Texas; Private Studio, Carnegie Hall. New York City: Instructor in Physical Education of Women and Public Speaking. North Dakota State Normal School. 1905-11; Dean of Women. Montana State College, since 1911. Eighteen
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F acuity—Continued JOSEPH AUK EX THALER, E. E. Head of the Electrical Engineering Department, Professor of Electrical Engineering. E. E., University of Minnesota, 1900; Instructor in Mathematics. University of Minnesota. 1901; Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Montana State College. 1901 02; Instructor in Mechanics. Purdue University, 1902-03; Professor of Electrical Engineering, Montana State College, since 1903; Fellow, the American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Montana Society of Engineers; Sigma Xi. ALFRED ATKIXSOX, M. S. Head of ,'lgronomy Department. Professor of .Agronomy. B. S. A.. Iowa State College. 1904; Assistant Professor of Agronomy. Montana State College. 1904-06; Professor of Agronomy, since 1906; M. S.. Cornell University. 1912; Member. A. A. A. S.; American Society of Agronomy; American Breeders' Association; Vice-President. International Dry Farming Congress: Sigma Xi. CHARLES S. DEARBORN, B. S. Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department. Professor of Mechanical Engineering. B. S., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1904; Graduate Student. Kansas State Agricultural College. 1904-05; Assistant in Mechanical Engineering. Kansas State Agricultural College, 1904 05; Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Montana State College. 1905-09; Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Montana State College, since 1909; Member. Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, Montana Society of Engineers. DEANE B. SWINGLE, M. S. Professor of Botany and Bacteriology. B. S.. Kansas State Agricultural College. 1900; M. S.. University of Wisconsin. 1901; U. S. Department of Agriculture. 1901-06; Montana State College, since 1906; Fellow, A. A. A. S.; Member of the American Phytopathological Society. LEON D. COXKLING, C. E. Head of the Civil Engineering Department. Cornell University. C. E., 1900; Member of American Society of Civil Engineers: Member Society Promotion of Engineering Education; Member of Montana State Highway Commission; Member, Montana Society of Engineers. Twenty
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