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School of Civil Engineering Fked Mokley, B.S., C.E., Professor of Civil Engineering. Graduate Michigan State Normal School. 1881; B.S., Unversity of Michigan, 1886: C.E., University of Michigan, 1890; two years on location and construction of Santa Fe Rail- road; United States Assistant Engineer for three years; four years at Raisin Valley Seminary; four years at University of Michigan; member of Mechanical Engineering Society and associate member of American Society of Civil Engineers. William Kexdrkk IIatt, A.B., C.E., Associate Professor of Applied Mechanics. A.B.. University of New Brunswick. 1887: C.E.. Cornell University, 1891; Alpha Tan Omega: Sigma Xi: Engineer ' s Office. Intercolonial Railway, one year, 1888; Resident Engineer, construction of Graffton Upson Railway. Massachusetts, 1889; Engineer Windsor Branch Railway, 1890; with Berlin Iron Bridge Company, summer, 1891; Professor Civil Engineering, University of New Brunswick 1891-92: Instructor Civil Engineering. Cornell University. 1892-93; Associate Professor in Civil Engineering, Purdue University. 1893-95; Instructor in Civil Engineering, Cornell University, 1895-96 : Assistant Engineer Ithaca Sewerage System. 1896 ; member of Engineers ' Chili. St. Louis; member of Society for Promotion of Engineering Education, and Indiana Academy of Science. Daniel Benjamin Lutes ' , B.S., C.E., Instructor in Architectural and Sanitary Engineering. Graduate University of Michigan, 1891; Instructor in Topography and Descriptive Geometrv at University of Michigan. 1891-95.
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School of Electrical Engineering Wixdeb Elwell Goldsborough, M.E., Professor of Electrical Engineering. M.E., Cornell University. 1892; Beta Theta Pi: Assistant Engineer to the Colliery Engineer Company. Scranton. Pa.. 1892; in charge of the Electrical Engineering Depart- ment, Arkansas State University, 1893; member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, f the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, I the Indiana Academy of Science. Alexander Wilmeb Duff, A.M., B.Sc. (Edinburgh), Professor of Physics. B.A.. University of New Brunswick. 18SP M.A., University of Edinburgh, Mathematics and Mathematical Physics. 1888: B.A., University of London. 1887: studied in Germany, 1889: original work under Prof. Tait in Edinburgh. 1890: Substitute Professor of Physics in University of Madras. India: Professor of Physics, University of New Brunswick: B.Sc. University Edinburgh. 1893. Charles Pun. Matthews, M.E., Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. Graduate of St. Johnsbury (Vermont) Academy and Cornell University, 1892; Instructor in Cornell since graduation, now in charge of special work in Dynamo Laboratory and lectureron Dynamo-Electric Machinery; joint author of Problems in Physics, and a Laboratory Manual which is used in most of the electrical laboratories of the United States. Samuel N. Taylor, Ph.D., Instructor in Physics. Ph.B., Wesleyan University, 1887; in charge of Experimental Laboratory. Thomson- Houston Electric Works. 1887-91; Professor of Natural Sciences. Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Female College. 1891-93; Junior Fellow in Physics. Clark University. 18 ' J.3 91; Assistant in Physics, Clark University Summer School. 1894: Senior Fellow in Physics, Clark University, 1891-96. Edward Elsworth Reynolds, M.E., Assistant in Electrical Laboratory. B.M.E.. Purdue University, 1891: M.E.. Purdue, 1895. Cloyd Marshall, B.M.E., Student-Assistant in Electrical Laboratory. B.M.E., Purdue University, 1895. William Mutter, Student-Assistant in Electrical Laboratory. B.M.E.. Purdue University, 1896.
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School of Science Stanley Coulter, A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Biology. A.B.. Hanover College, 1871; A.M.. 1874; Ph.D.. 1888: Beta Theta Pi: graduate of Wabash College and Harvard University: Principal High School. Logansport. Ind.. 1873-80; Professor of Natural Science. Coates College. 1885-87: Professor of Biology. Purdue University, 1887 : Instructor in Botany. Summer School. University of Wisconsin. 1891; Instructor in Botany in Winona Summer School. 1895 96: President of Indiana Academy of Science, 189G; Fellow of Indiana Academy of Science: Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science: Member of Western Society of Naturalists, and of various educational bodies: Associate Editor of Botanical Gazette, 1877-82; Author Spirogyra under Shock; ' Histology of Foliage Leaf of Taxoderem Distichum; ' Sketch of Jacob Whitman Bailey; Forest Trees of Indiana — Their Distribution and Economic Value; ' Strengthening Cells and Resin-ducts of Coniferae; Noteworthy Indiana Phanerogams; Certain Plants as an Index to Soil Character; Phanerogamic- Flora of Indiana; Saxifragaca? of Indiana: Science Teaching in Grades below the High School (a series of ten articlesi: Causes Leading to an Increase in Crime: The Practical Side of Biology, and numerous short articles on scientific subjects. Joseph Ciiari.es Arthur, D.Sc, Professor of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology. Iowa Agricultural College. B.S., 1872: M.S., 1877: Cornell. D.Sc, 188C: Sigma Xi: Demonstrator in Biology at Iowa Agricultural College. 1877-78: Instructor in Botany at Wisconsin University, 1879-81: Lecturer on Botany. Summer School, University of Minnesota. 1882: Botanist New York Experiment Station. 1S81-S7; Professor Botany Purdue University. 1887 ; member of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, Minnesota Academy of Natural Sciences, Societe Mycologique de France. American Society for the Advancement of Science, Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science, Indiana Academy of Science, etc.: Author of following reports and books: Flora of Iowa: ' ' Iowa Uromyces: Preliminary List of Iowa Uredinea?, and Memorandum of Iowa Ustilaginea?: four reports to New York Agriculture Experiment Station; History and Biology of Pear Blight: Hand-Book of Plant Dissection (with E. R. Barns and J. M. Coulter;; report on Botanical Work in Minnesota: A Physiological Basis for the Comparison of Potato Production: Special Senses of Plants; Uredinea? Exsieeata? et Icones (with E. W. D. Holwayj: Editor of Proceedings of the Madison Botanical Congress of 1893, and author of the [ntroduc tion: Author of The Development of Vegetable Physiology. IS
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