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The Year. ms hunk molt h- m Inrgv part imvmlul h, chruuiclc lllc largc and small de- tails m Emntllur 3cm r1 h Huerlin's hiamry, hm i1 may 1w rmwcniem m gathur up a few M m mm ixnpunzml happenings of the year and Lu set them Forth hrieHy, This has hem Prvsidem Barrmvsh fn'sl wholu year's work a: head of h jlwerlin Collegev and our beloved Alma Mater has received arldcd impetus forward by MW of h -n gent admmhnalhm. Thy work of hmhling Lhc nvw Chemical Lalwraturv has been eagerly watched and it gxlcliun. Unr hum .mlel gunnmium. which has served 50 faithfully mr 50 many , meted um me heginnmg of another sehnm year will wime : its Cum- ,xem, is being repland by a :mdem huildiug, Flahnrats and fully up to dam in its arrangements Among otlicr donations we must nmninn the bequest of 310.000. which was givuu tu cudnw lhc Prunixlcnl'h dlah. a prov ual gift nf property whivh i: esHmmed m he warm ahnnr $75,vxm: and a number of summer gifts of money and property. The mm Value of donations made since I'rssirlent Barrows v as ducted ie bdicvml w M hhmu $300,000. Smcc the annual meermg m' the Hnawl n; Tummy: in March, haw mm mm. lees have died: Rev. James lirmul. D. D. : Rev. M. L. trieb- hldge J. . Inger 5012: E. XV Mctcalf and A H. Juhnwn. Thc vacanci s wcru all Hllcd 111 March. 1900:mdthefournewmemlmrse'erterl The resignanon of Mrs, A. A F, Jnhn- slnn Iron: Lllc omcc uf dean Ul- thu W'mnaxfs Depanmem was accepted, although sh? still rnniinues to hold tht' pmiossnrship of Medieval History in the College ch parllnentv At a Specml trustee meeting held Aprn 14 1900, D1: Alice Luce was xlwtcd dcan, Lu begin hm dutiu m the fall of 1000, She ha: been connetted with me dnppxmwm nf anlich in H'Pllem-y College The death of Prostsm' w w, L'rese On Feb. 1;. mooe necessitated another change in the Faculty, and Prof. C. H. A. Wager uf Kc yon Cullcgc hm hu-n chuscu to fill the chair OI English Lite cmmro For the mmmg year. The burning of Lord L'nnaee during; the wimer term resulted in some loss of prupcm- 0f the inmates and a curtain amount ni inconvenicucv to thc collcgc. The work nf rehn'thg was begun in the spfmg however, and it is Imped thm the moms uill hr ready for nccupancy in Lhc falle The hr m pmqm-t; for n grmt reunion of rh? Alumni of 0hcrlin this Cunk mcncemem make fitting close to another year of Learning and Labor in Oberlin College. 16
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FACULTY, COLLEGE. 1 REV. JuHN lluxkv BARRUWS 11. IL. 1 dent, Lecturer on Couzpnmnvn Religion; meussor of Christian Elhics. 15 MR; Ahmm A. 1' LD Jmmsrux, A M, Dean of the VVomanE Department; l'rnfessur of Mediaval History. 19 AJ.m-:R'r Aum VVrunu'r, A. M. Professor of Guolugy and Zoolngv Cnmlor of the Museum. 5! REV, LumN BRnx. HALL, A. M Professor of mu Latin LJnguagn and Liternlurc. m FRANK Immm Ilin'r'l', A. M. Professor of Clmmi x3 and Mineralogy 22 AMRIMI SMITH Rou'r A. M. anmn Pml'essor of Bibliography, 1': CHA s BIIIEBE MAk'nm A. M. harem: or Greek L ernture and Cl meal Archeology; Clerk. 12 Fwnnmcx ANN A. M Professor or Matheumics 7 Mum 131'qu mom . M D,, A; M. Professor of Physiology; Dxrcctor of Mean Gymnasium; Registmn 27 junx RoAr Wummw, PH. D Professor of me Romance Langungcs and Limamrc. 117 THrmAs Nixon CARVER, PH. D. Professor of Economics and Sociology. 2-1 M's: ARLETTA MARIA Amstn'r, A. M, Profsssor of the German Lung c and Immune, WILPHEn VVESIIEY CR , A. M, Professor of English. 3 Gummy. HARRISHN DURAND, Acnug Professor nr 15.131;le 3 0mm Emuwn Sr jmm, Pu D. Professor of Pm cs and Astronomy. 3 Snlox ansnx NIAPLENNAN, PH. D. Associate Professor of Psychology and Pedagogy. 11 WILLIAM Gmrxmz CAerJv, A. M. A ssociate Professor of Oratoxy and Rhetoric; D an of the Collage Dcpt. 17 FRED HCR Um'lmu ka'mn AA M. Assn nte Professor of Botany. 21 XVALTER DENNISUN, PH Tl. Associate l'rofcssor of Latin. 20 0,me Mokkls jumts, A. B. Secretary of the College. 23 CHARLES HENRY GRAY, M. Instructor m Rhetoric and Campus 4 vans J'nNEs, S. M. Tnstrnctor in Zoology; Assiuant in the Museum. 28 W'IIJJAM DMVFWSE CAIRNs A, M. Instructul in Mathematics and Surveying. 215 jostrn Scwmm CHmmEkLAlN, P11. D, A; slant in Physics and Chemistry. '2. MI FLORA ISABEL VVomoTT, L. B. Assismnt Registrar. 14 MRs ELIZABETH W. Rnsswm, ern, Assistant Dean of the Woman's Dcpartment, 1:5 MISS EVA Mn CAKES, Instructor in Drawing and Painting. 6 MI ALICE BERTHA FUSTER, M. D. Acting Director of the VVumurfs Gymnasium. Hhcd February 9. 19:70. n.
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