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Re v R ev Rev. Rev Rev Rev FAC ULTIES-Continued Schools of Theology C11Attl.1':s bl. I.l'1 t'1.1':, Ph. D., Ll.. D., President, Professor of Historical Theology. Graduate, University of Pennsylvania, IXGIQ Ph. D., DePauw, LI.. D., Dickinson University, Professor, same, 1874-85, Professor, Syracuse University, 1885-91, President Garrett Biblical Institute, 1891- g Ifernley Lecturer to British M. IC. Conference, 1900. .M11.'1'oN S. 'l'1-znuv, D. D., LL. D., Professor of Christian Doctrine, and Librarian. A. M., Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., 1870, D. D., ISSOQ LL. D., Northwestern University, 1895, Professor of Christian Doctrine, Garrett Biblical Institute. Sol.oN C. B1tuNsoN, D. D., Professor of Practical Theology, and Registrar. A. B., and A. M., Upper Iowa University, B. D., and D. D., Garrett Biblical Institute, Professor of Practical Theology and Registrar, Garrett Biblical Institute. C11AR1.1Qs M. S't'lV1tu'1', D. D., 41 K XII, 42 B K, Professor of Sacred Rhetoric and Secretary of the Faculty. M. A., Kalamazoo College, M. A., Northwestern University: B. D., and D. D., Garrett Biblical Institute, Professor of Sacred Rhetoric, and Secretary of the Faculty, Garrett Biblical Institute. lloui-:Mus A. IIAv11:s, Ph. ll., S. 'l', ll., Ll.. ll., It B K, Professor of New Testaulent lixegesis. A. B., and A. M., Ohio NVesleyan Unive1'sity, B. D., Pb. D., and S. 'l'. D., Boston University, Ll.. D., Missouri University, Professor of New Testament lixegesis, Garrett Biblical Institute. l'lRI'lIlI'1RICK C. l'I1sl'11.1':N, A. M., B. D., Professor of IIebrew Language and Literature. Student, Gymnasia, Landsberg a. W. and Cuestru, B. D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1900, A. M., New University, 1899, Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature, Garrett Biblical Institute, 1902- . - lilblll-IR'l' M. CUMNot:K, A. M., I.. II. D., XII T, fb B K, Professor of Iiloeution. CSee under College of Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Re v. Liberal Arts.l jNo. bl. liA1'l', A. B., B. D., Instructor in Ilebrew and Greek. B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1890, A. B., University of Chicago, 1898, Instructor in lIebrew and Greek, Garrett Biblical Institute, 1902- . N1111.s IC. S1MoNslCN, D. D., Principal of the Norwegian-Danish Theological School. ,IAMI-is O'lVIM', A. M., B. D., Assistant Librarian. A. B., and A. M., Simpson College, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. A1,u1-:u'l' l':RItfStlN, A. M., D. D., President Swedish Theological Seminary. Student, Marialligh School, and Strangnas Gymnasium, Stockholm, Sweden, Student, Stockholm, Sweden, 1866-67, A. M., Northwestern University, 1887, D. D., 1900, President, Swedish Theological Seminary, 1883- . CARI. G. VVAI.I.lCNlUS, Professor Swedish Language and Literature. Student, Upsala University, Sweden, Boston University, Professor, Swedish Seminary, Itlvanston, 1889-96, Professor Swedish Language and Literature, Swedish Seminary, Iivanston, 1900- . IIICNRV M. SNVAN, Ph. B., Instructor in the English Language. Student, Northwestern Academy, 1895-97, E. Des Moines Iligh, 1897-98, Drake University, 1898-99, Ph. B., Northwestern Uni- versity, 1902, Garrett Biblical Institute, IOO2- , Instructor Swedish Seminary, 1899-1900 and 1901- . g1s!i5ef,i!fl..'lllegl , .tt-l it yimllll ll ,. All 'UEFA ,T-i:L ' l, 'MI L E 423- 'J .fgii . if , S -tl - 1-..-, blgtitz - S so v . it --1 . W .rss -- so --- Nil. f , - ,. -ll 24
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F ACULTI ES-Continued WII.LlAM l'IlCN1tYlCNAl'1', Instructor in Voice Cttlture. Graduate Whitewater State Normal School, VVisconsing Obcrlin Conservatory of Music, 1889-91, ttnder Arthur S. Kimball QVoice Culturclg under Charles P. Doolittle QVioloncellolg under F. G. Doolittle QViolinlg under Fenlon B. Rice and George Andrews t'l'heoryl, London, 18983 Instructor in Violoncello and Voice, West Michigan College, Grand Rapids, 1892-933 Instructor in Voice Culture, Northwestern University, 1893- g Musical Director, Church of the Ascension, Chicago, 1895- . WAI.'l'IiIi KlcI.1.nR, A. A. G. O., Instructor in Piano and Organ. QPiano and Theoryl Chicago, 1891-94, ttnder Carl Piutti lOrganl, Paul Homeyer Clhcoryl and Alois Rcckendorf tllianoj, Royal Conserv- atory of Music, Leipsic, IS94-992 under Frederick Grant Gleason tlliano, Organ and Theoryl, Chicago, 1896-Q82 Associate American Guild of Organists, New York, 19023 Instructor in Piano and Organ, Northwestern University. MAucAmi:'1' CI-IRIS'l'1Ii Cmttcttou, Instructor in Piano. Private Student August Hyllestcd, Chicago, I889-92, under 'l'heodore Leschctitzky, Vienna, 1892-933 under I'Ieinrich Barth, Berlin, I804Q under I.ouis Falk t'l'heoryl, Chicagog Instrttctor in Piano, Northwestern University. NINA SIIUMWAY KNAW, Instructor in Piano. Northwestern University School of Music, 1895g under P. C. Lutkiu QPiano and Thcoryl, 1896-19039 Teachers' Certilicate, N. U. School of Music, 18973 under Alberto Randegger and George Ileuschel tVocal Culturel, London, 18983 Graduate in Piano and Vocal Culture Departments, Northwestern University, 1899, Instructor in Piano, Northwestern University. Louis Nott'L'oN IIODGIC, Director Preparatory Department and Instructor in Piano and Theory. Stud- ent, Northwestern University, 1892-95g under Scott Wheeler and Clarence Dickinson tOrganlg Teacher lOrganl, Taconia and Seattle, 1895-97: under Robert Weisbach tl'ianol, I8Q7Al9O3Q Grad- uate in Music, Northwestern University, 19033 Instructor in Piano, sainc, 1898- g Director Pre- paratory Department and Instructor in Theory, same, 1903- . ANTI-IONY S'l'AN1ioW1'1'c11, Instructor in Piano and Clavier Method. Leipsic Conservatory fPiano and '.l'heoryj, 1877-803 under joseph Daehs tPiano and Theoryl, Anton Bruckner t'l'heoryl, Vienna, 1880-843 Instructor of Piano, Philadelphia Conservatory, 1885-88, Ogontz School, 1887-93, Virgil Piano School, New York, 1894-963 Director Virgil Piano School, Chicago, ISQ7-1900, Instructor in Piano and Clavier Method, Northwestern University. l'IARI.AN j. COZINIC, Instructor in Voice Culture, Sight Reading and Choral Music. Graduate, New England Conservatory, Boston, 18863 Director, School of Music, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash., 1886-923 Dean, College of Music, Puget Sound University, 'llII.COlll1l, I892-IQOOQ Gradu- ate lixamincr for New England Conservatory, 1893, Instructor in Voicc Culture, Sight Reading and Choral Music, Northwestern University, IQOI- . Lt-:wts RANno1.1-it BLACKMAN, Mus. B., Instructor in Violin. Graduate, Chicago Musical College, 1897, ttnder S. Ii. ,lacobson and Bernhard Listeuian lViolinl3 under Louis .Falk and Felix Barowski - tHarniony and Contpositionjg under Frederic Grant Gleason and Hans Balatkag Post Graduate Course, Chicago Musical College, ISQSQ Mus. B., and Mus. M., sanicg Instrttctor in Violin, North- western University. DAY Wl1.1.1AMs, Instructor in Violoucello. Student under Prof. Gustave Segal fVio1oncclloJ, Akron, O., 1883-85g under Charles Heydlcr, Cleveland, 1885-90, under jan Dolas and I rederich Hess, 1893-955 under Bruno Steindel, 1895-1900, under Johann I-I. Bcch C'l'hcoryl, 1890-913 Adolph Wetdlg, Chicago, 1897-1900, Instructor in Violoncello, Northwestern University- . ' WA1.FRncD Stnotctt, Instructor in Harp. A1.1 R1tn Glaotttsn WA'l'IIAI.I., Instructor in Harniony. Student under Wilhelm Middclschttlte, fI'iano and Harumnyj and Franz Iisser tViolinl, 1894: under P. C. Lutkin fCounterpoiut and Conipositionl, 1896, Graduate in Music, Northwestern University, 19003 Instructor in Ilarniony, 1901- . L11Att1.ns JOSEPH KING, Instructor in Clarionet, Oboe and Bassoon. WII.l.IAM C01.1C, Instrttctor in Flute. V ,IOIIN SKli1.'1'0N, Instructor in Cornet. IXATIIIERINII Iln1nsAun, Assistant Instructor in Piano. C.nAR1.1cs jour: I'IAAKI'I, Assistant Instructor in Piano. I'III.A Vicltnlfzcli RNA!-r, Assistant Instructor in Piano. CARRIE D1xoN BA1tRows, Assistant Instructor in Piano. B1iR'l'11A AI.'l'IIl'1A BICICMAN, Assistant Instructor in Voice and Piano. MAU11 ,lUI.Il'1'1' MAIQCIEIKII, Assistant Instructor in Piano. lfI.l.liN GRICICN l lsK, Instructor in Physical Culture. Ittvmo l'IAMI.IN, Secretary. , 23
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X ' Z ORDER OF EXERCISES Thursday, May Twenty-Eighth Scllool, ou ORA'l'lFRY'-COlIll'llCl'1CCII1Cl1l lixercises at Annie May Swift Hall, 8:00 o'cloek, p. m. Thursday, june Eleventh. Slllltltll. or-' Music-Annual Concert and Graduating lixercises at Music llall, 8:00 o'elock, p. Sunday, June Fourteenth. Ill. l3At:t:A1.AU1tr:lf: SlCRMA'l'ON by the Reverend Benjamin A. Greene, of Evanston, at the First Methodist Episcopal Church, 10:30 o'clock, a. m. Vlilsvlck SI'1RVlClCill'l16 President's Address to the Graduating Classes at the First Methodist Episcopal Church, 4:30 o'clock, p. m. Monday, June Fifteenth Ctu.l.1cG1f: ou Llntcltm. Att'l's-Class-Day Exercises in Assembly llall, Orrington l.unt Library 0'clock, a. ni. Oration - Class Poem A Class Song Ivy Oration - -- - - - Exercises Continued on the Campus at 2:00 0'cloek, p. m. Prophecy ----- History Presentation of Gifts - Tuesday, june Sixteenth. linuttv 15. Smoor Roonarn lJic1uNsoN l.UCRlC'l'lA Knvs lmtsv 'l'n0MAs. r lxU'l'll Woonm-:Y 112, S. BRANITI' Roulctt Dt-:NNis Acztmcmv-Graduating Exercises in Fisk l-Iall at 10:00 o'cIock, a. ni. PHI BETA lcAl'l'A SOCIIQTY-Annual Meeting in Orrington Lunt Library, 4:00 o'clock, p. m. Y, 10:00 Address by W11.I.IAM M0u'l'oN PAYNI-1, of Chicago. Subject: The American Scholar in the Twentieth Century. Memorial Hall, 8:00 o'cl0ck, p. m. Wednesday, june Seventeenth Co1.1.r:t:1c otv Iuiucrtnl. Au'1's-Class Reunions, 10:30 o'elock, a. in. General Asseiubly of Alumni at University I-Iall, 12:00 o'clock . Luncheon to the Alumni and other guests, 12:30 o'cloek, p. n Business meeting of the Alumni Association. M1f:1m:A1. Scnooi,-Annual meeting of the Alumni Association at 1:30 o'clock, p , noon. 1. Informal Addresses.. . lil. l,l'CSlClCl'lllS Reception at Orrington l.unt Library, 8:00 o'clock, p. m. Thursday, june Eighteenth. ANNUAL CUItIMlCNClEMl'1N'l' at the Auditorium, Chicago, 8:00 o'clock, Address by the R1cv1f:R14:Nti MA't r. S. I-Itmiti-ns, lJ,IJ,, of K 25 p. m. IIIISZIS City, Mo.
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