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THE SENTINEL 23 MORTON JOHN ELROD, M. A., M. S. Professor of Biology since February, 1897, Graduate of Simpson College, 1887, A. M., Simpson, 1890, M. S., Simp- son, 1898, Principal High school, Corydon, Iowa, 1887-8, Professor Biology and Physics, 1891-7, Illinois Wesleyan Institute, eight sessions Des Moines Summer school of Methods, associate member American Ornithologists, Union. National Geographic Society, American Association Conchologists, Phi Kappaa Psi Fraternity, Fellow A. A. A. S., President Montana Academy Sciences, Arts and Letters, Director University of Montana Biological Sta- tion. ROBERT SIBLEY, B. S. Born at Round Mountain. Alabama, graduated Los Angeles High school, Los Angeles, California, 1898, graduated from University of California, 1903, member of Delta Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi and Eta Phi Mu Frater- nities, Colonel in National Guard of California, associate member Associa- tion American Institut.e Electrical Engineers, Electric Engineer for Mari- posa Com. 8: Milling Co., Mariposa Cal., June-September, 1903, Professor of Mechanical Engineering University of Montana, since September, 1903. FRANCES CORBIN, B. L. I Professor of English Literature. Born in Orchard Park, New York, educated in New York State Normal, Vassar College, Ohio University, tspecial workl, Harvard College, tspecial work during summer of 19021: member of two college literary clubs, instruc- tor in Young Ladies' College and High school. both New York, and Montana. University of Montana, 1900. WILLIAM DRAPER HARKINS, A. B. Professor of Chemistry. Graduate of the Department of Chemistry in Leland Stanford Junior University, Lecture assistant and assistant in Chemistry in same University, 1898-1900, Instructor in Analytical Chemistry, Stanford, in 1900, graduate student in University of Chicago, 1901, head of Department of Chemistry, Physics and Geology, University of Montana in 1900, Professor of Chemistry University of Montana, 1901, Secretary of Montana Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, 1901 to date, member of the Science Association of the Stanford University Faculty, member of American Chemical Society, mem- ber of Eta Phi Mu Fraternity.
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I Af'I L'l'Y I.lI'II'AI!'l'M ENT OSCAR .lOHN CRAIG, A. M., PH. D. President University of Montana. Graduate De Pauw University, 18813 A. M., 18875 Ph. D,. Wooster, 18893 Principal Preparatory Department, Purdue University, La Fayette, Indiana, 1883-875 Professor Political Economy and History, Purdue, 1887-955 Public Lecturer and Contributor to Magazines: President University of Montana., 1895. JAMES M. HAMILTON, M. S. Vice-President University of Montana. Professor of Psychology and Historyg Graduate Union Christian College, Indiana, 18875 Special Work Harvard University tpsychologylg Member of State Board of Education: Vice-President University, 1901: Member of Eta Phi Mu Fraternity. CYNTHIA ELIZABETH REILLEY. B. S. Professor of Mathematics University of Montana, W. M. ABER, A. B. Professor of Latin and Greek. Born in New Jersey: entered Normal School at Oswego, N. Y.: graduated at Yale University and took graduate studies at Johns Hopkins and Cornell and Chicago Universities: degree was received from Yale, whence he grad- uated in 1878: he taught in Normal school at Oswego, N. Y.: Lake Forest Academy. Ill.: High school at Louisville, Ky.: Atlanta University, in Geor- gia: University of Utah, and University of Montana in 1895. FREDERICK CHARLES SCHEUCH. Attended public schools in Barcelona, Spain, '76-'82g Gymnasium, Frank- furt, Germany, '82-'88g graduated. same, '883 Colegio Santo Tomas, Barcelona, Spain, '88-'893 entered Purdue University, 1889: B. M. E., same, '93: graduate student in Chemistry and assistant in Modern Languages, same '93-'94: A. C.. same, '94: Professor Mechanical Engineering. Montana State University, '95- '97g Secretary of the Faculty and Professor of Modern Languages, same, since, '95g member, Delta Delta, Sigma Chi, Ind. Chapter, Sons of the Ameri- can Revolution.
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24 THE SENTINEL .IESSE P. ROWE. M. A. Professor of Physics and Geology. Born in Michigang educated in Michigan, Kansas, Iowa, Indiana and Ne- braskag graduate High school in Nebraska, 18925 University of Nebraska, same year, University ot' Oregon, 1893-45 graduate from University of Ne- braska, June, 18973 post graduate work in Geology and Minerology, same university, in 1897-98, and received degree M. A.: also graduate work in University of Chicago, and University of California in Geology and Miner- ologyg has been assistant in Department of Geology in Nebraska, Fellow and Instructor in same department in 1897-983 Director University of Mon- tana Geological Surveyg Brother in Phi Kappa Psi, Theta Nu Epsilon and Sigma Tsig Nebraska Academy of Science: Montana Academy of Science: Author of Geological works in Montana and elsewhere. H. B. CONIBEAR. Athletic Instructor. Graduate Northern Normal University, Dixon, Ill., June 18933 Trainer for Morgan and Wright, in 18943 1897 Trainer for University of Chicago: Trainer for University of Illinois, 19013 University of Montana, 1903. ELOISE KNOWLES, PH. B. Instructor in Drawing. A graduate of University of Montana in 1898, Instructor in Drawing in University of Montana, 1899g special work in Boston Art School, Mr. Chase's Art School, New York, and Art Institute, Chicago. NELLIE A. WHITNEY. Preceptress of Woman's Hall. Borne in Vermont: educated in St. Jouhnsbury Academy, Vermontg Law- rence, Massachusetts, High Schoolg Minnesota State University, degree B. L.: Society Phi Beta Kappa, Teacher of English Literature in East Minne- apolis High School for three years, University of Montana, 1904. LOUISE HATHEWAY, B. A, Instructor in English and Rhetoric. Graduated in University of Montana, 1899: was assistant in Preparatory Department, University of Montana in 19003 Instructor in Rhetoric, Univer- sity of Montana, 19013 special work for Master's degree at Chicago Uni- versity.
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