Purdue University - Debris Yearbook (West Lafayette, IN)

 - Class of 1893

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MISS AXXA VOX HOLLAXD, Pkofess(3r of Modern LanCxUAGks. Educated at the Paulinsenshift Friedrichshafen, Germany, completing the course in 1.S6.S; Professor of : Iodern Languages Glendale Female College, ■■ ' 75 S.S ; filled like position in France and England previous to this time. WILLIAM C. LATTA. B. S., M. S.. AGRicrLTURi.sT to Experiment Station. B. S., : Iichigan Agricultural College. 1877; .M.S.. 1S82; Foreman Horticultural Department, INIichigan Agricultural College. 1S80; Assistant in Agricultural Department, same college, iSSi ; Instructor in Agriculture, Horticulture and Superintendent of Farm, Purdue, 1.SS2-S3; Professor of Agriculture, 1883-88; Superintemlent of P ' armers ' Institutes, 1SS9-90; member of the American As- sociation for the -Vdw ' uicement of Scic-nce. KRASTLS TluST, M. S., M. D., Principal Preparatory Depart- Mi ' .NT. M. S.. Ivirlham College, 1.S66 ; M. I).. Lniversiiy of Michigan, 1868; Professor of I ' .otany and Chemistry, Ivarlham College, 1865-72; Professor of Chennstry, Willamette I ' niversity. Ore., 1S76; Princi])al of Raisin Valley Seminary, Mich., 1876-82; estahlislu-d Central Academy at Plainlield, Ind. WIXTHROP LLLSWORTII STOX] ' ., A. M., Pii. D., Profe.s.sor of CilCXI ' RAI. .V. D OKC.VXIC C 1 1 1! M 1,--TK N, AND I)lRl-:CTOR OF CHEMI- CAL L.M ' .OK.V rORW : Iassachusetts Agricullural ColU-ge, iSSj; IJoston Lniversity, 18S6; I ' niversity of Croettingen, iSSS; Assistant Chemist .Massachusetts State Experiment Station; Chemist lo Tennessee ] ' ; ])eriinenl Station. CHARLI ' S S. PLLMB, 15. S., Pkoikssor oi Aoricultfre and Di- rector ()I- Till- IvXPl ' .KI.MEXT ST. TI(3X. Massachusetts . grit-ultural College, i.S,S2 ; Associate E litor Rural Neiv Yorker, 1883-84; First Assistant New York Ivxperiment Station, Geneva, 18S4-87; Pro- fessor of Agriculture, I ' niversity of Tennessee, Knoxville, and Assistant Direc- tor Tennessee Ivxpvriment Station, 1887-90; Editor and Publisher of .■ o-r r? ural Science; member of the Society for the Promoti(.)n of Agricultural Science: I ' ellow of the .American .Vssociation for the . dvancement of Science ; President of the Indiana Slate Dairymen ' s .Vssociation for 1S9J. WALTER L.WILLIAMS, )X . S., Profes.sorof Veterinary Science AND ' ETKRINARI.VN TO IvXPERI -MKNT STATIOxN. Student I ' niversitv of Illinois, 1.S75-77; called from his private practice at Bloomington to Purdue, iSgr ; . ssistant State Veterinarian of Illinois, 1884-91 ; President Illinois State Veterinary Medical Association, 1888-90; United States Veterinarv Inspector, 1890-91; President Indiana ' eterinar - Association, 1892-93; President United States Veterinary Medical Association, 1893; Asso- ciate Editor Aiiiericafi I ' eterinary Revie-a ' since 1S90.

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HEXRY AUGUSTUS HUSTON, A. B., A. M., A. C, Professor of AoRicri riRAL Che3iistry. State Chemist, Director Indiana Weather Service. A. B. Bowdoin, 1S79; A. ' M. Bowdoin, 1SS2; A. C. Purdue, 1.S82 ; Zeta Psi, Phi Chi; Assistant in Chemistry and Physics Bowdoin, 1S79-1880; Science Teac her Lafayette High School, 18S0-S2 ; Principal, 1882-84; Professor Physics, Pur- due, 1S84-8S; Acting State Chemist, 1S84-87; member Association of Ofl cial Agricultural Chemists, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Deutsch Chemical Society. MRS. EMMA MOXT. McRx E, Professor of English Literature AND Lady Principal. Educated Brookville College, Ind.; Principal INIuncie High School 1S67-83; Principal : Lirion High School, 1883-87; member of the National Teachers ' Association, also of the State Teachers Association. JOSEPH CHARLES ARTHUR, B. S., M. S., D. Sc, Professor of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology, Botanist to Experi- ment Station. B. S. Iowa Agricultural College, 1872; M. S. same college 1877; D. Sc. Cornell 1886 ; Signii Xi ; Demonstrator in Biologv at Iowa Agricultural College 1877-7S; Instructor in l otany of the University of Wisconsin, 1879-81 ; Lecturer on Botany at Summer School of University of Minnesota, 1882; Botanist to the New York Experiment Station, 1S84-S7 ; Professor of Botany at Purdue Uni- versity, 1887; present position since 1888; member of the Philadelphia Acad- emy of Natural Sciences, Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences, Minnesota Academy of Natural Sciences, Societe Mycologique de Erance, American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science, Society for the Promotion of Agri- cultural Science, Western Society of Naturalists, Indiana Academy of Sciences, etc. ALFRED EDWARD PHILLIPS, A. M., C. E., Professor of Civil Enginep:ring. A. B., Union College, New York, 1887; C. E. same college, 1887; A. I I., 1890; Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Xi ; Assistant Engineer Cumberland Valley Unaka Railroad Co., 1887 ; Assistant Engineer New York State Board of Health ; ex- amined sanitary condition of water supply of New York City, 188S ; member St. Louis Society Civil Engineers, Indiana Academy of Science, American As- sociation for the Advancement of Science. vSTAXLEY COULTER, A. M., Ph. D., Professor of Biology. A. B., Hanover College, 1871 ; A. : I., 1874 ; Ph. D., 1889; Beta Theta Pi ; Princi- pal Logansport High School, 1873-.80; Professor of Natural Science, Coates College, Terre Haute, 18S5-87; present position since that time; Associate ' Editor Botafiica I Gazette, 1877-83; Fellow of A. A. A. S.; member of Western Societv of Naturalists, Indiana Academv of Science.



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J. J. FIvATHER, Ph. B., M. M. E., Professor of Mechanical Engi- neering. Received early education and mechanical training abroad. From 1877-82 was machinist, Foreman and Designer of Special Machinery in New England. Grad- uated in iS,S5 from the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale. Designer of special machiner}- for Ansonia Electric Co.; Superintendent of Buffalo Pump Works ; in 18S8-91 Instructor in Mechanical Engineering at Lehigh Universit}-; post- graduate of Cornell ; member of the American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers and of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. MICHx EE GOLDEN, Professor of Practical Mechanics. Educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology ; Instructor in Mechanical Drawing and :Mathematics, High School Hyde Park, : Iass., 1S82-83; Instructor in Shop, Purdue iS,S4-9o; present position since 1S90. FRANK A. WATERMAN, A. M.. Professor of Physics and Theory OF P LECTRICITY. Graduated at Princeton, iSSS; Instructor in Natural Sciences at Cornwall Heights School, N. Y., [SSS-90; Instructor in Natural Sciences and Mathe- matics King ' s School, Stanford, Conn. REGINALD S. FESSENDEN, Professor of Electrical Engi- neering. Educated at DeVeaux Military School, Trinity College School, Trinity College and Bishop ' s College. Ill health prevented completion of course. Spent two years in Bermuda. Upon return entered P dison Company as Assistant Elec- trician ; was Inspecting Engineer for the Third District; experimental work on dynamo-electric machiner} ' at Llewellyn Park for Mr. Edison ; in 1890 was Head Chemist in Laboratory; was with U. S. (Westinghouse) Co. for one j-ear ; resigned to accept an interest in the Stanley Co., from which place he was called to his present position. THOMAS G. ALFORD, A. M., Profes.sor of Mathematics. Graduated from Indiana University, 1S71 ; member of the Phi Kappa Psi Frater- nity ; studied at the Indiana State Normal School ; received Degree A. M. from the Pedagogical Department of his . lnia Mater in iSSS. PERCY H. RICHARDSON, B. S., C. E., Profes.sor of Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineering. B. S. in C. E., Michigan University, rSSS; in Surveyor ' s office two and one- lialf years; Engineer in charge of Construction of Ann Arbor Water Works, in 1S85; Mining Engineer for the Norfolk Coal and Coke Co., from 1888-89; Engineer in charge of river and harbor improvements in the Maine and New Hampshire District ; Assistant Civil Engineer at Seattle, Washington ; Assistant in Sanitary District, Chicago, Illinois; Degree of C. E. in 1891; Chief Engineer Bath and Smallpoint Railroad. 24

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