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Wintiirop Ellsworth Stone, A.M., Ph.D.. Professor of Chemistry and Director of Chemical Laboratory. B.S., Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1882; Ph.D., Boston University, 1886; studied at University of Gottingen, 188S; Chemist to Massachusetts Experiment Station; Chemist to Tennessee Experiment Station; Professor of Chemistry at Purdue University since 1880; Vice-President of Purdue University since 1892; Member of American Chemical Society: Fellow of American Association for Advancement of Science: Fellow of Indiana Academy of Science: Member of Society for Promotion of Agricultural Science: Asso- ciate Editor of Agricultural Science. Percy Norton Evans, B.S., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry. Graduate McGill University, Montreal. 1890, B.S.; Assistant in Chemical Laboratory at the same university; Student in University of Leipzig, 1891-93, under Professor Evon Meyer; Ph.D., 1803; Honorary Fellow. Clark University, Worcester, Mass., 1893-91; Assistant in Chemical Laboratory, Wesleyan University, 1891-95. K.v TiiEKixE E. Goldex, M.S., Instructor in Biology. Graduate Massachusetts State Normal, 1886; Purdue, B.S., 1890; M.S., 1S92; Assistant Botanist Indiana Experiment Station, 1890-01; Present position since 18 93; Member of American Association for Advancement of Science; Fellow of National Science Club. William Henry Test, M.S., Instructor in Chemistry. B.S.. Purdue University, 1892; M.S., 1893. Severance Burrage, B.S., Instructor in Sanitary Science. Graduate Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1892; Assistant in Biology in the same institution, 1892-93: Assistant Biologist to Massachusetts State Board of Health and Lecturer on Microscopical Examination of Drinking Waters at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1893-95.
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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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Department of Mathematics Clarence Ahiatiiar Waldo, A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics. Graduate Wesleyan University, 1875, A.B. : 1878, A.M. : Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science at Drew Female Seminary. 1875-76 ; Professor Latin and Mathe- matics at Hackettstown Collegiate Institute, 1876-77 ; instructor in Mathematics and Registrar at Wesleyan University. 1877-81 ; Professor Mathematics and Vice President Hackettstown Collegiate Institute. 1882-83 ; studied in Universities of Leipsic and Munich. 1882-8.1 ; Professor Mathematics Rose Polytechnic Institute. 1883-91 : Pro- fessor Mathematics De Pauw University, 1891-95 : President Indiana College Associa- tion, 1891; Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science: Ph.D.. 1M94 ; Author of •• Manual of Descriptive Geometry. Moses Cobh Stevens, A.M., Professor of Higher Mathematics. A.M., 1882, Earlham College; Professor of Mathematics Haverford College, 1859-63 ; Principal Salem, Ohio, High School, 1867-76 ; present position since 1883 : member of Indiana College Association. National Teachers ' Association. Indiana Academy of Science, American Mathematical Society. Thomas Greene Alfobd, A.M., Professor of Mathematics. Graduated from Indiana University. 1871 : Member Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity ; studied at Indiana State Normal School; received degree A.M. from the Pedagogical Depart- ment of Indiana University in 1888. Eeastus Test, M.S., M.D., Professor of Mathematics. Received M.S. from Earlham. 1886, and M.D. from University of Michigan. 1868 ; Professor of Botany and Chemistry Earlham. 18G5-72 : Professor Chemistry Willamette University, 1876 ; Principal of Raisin Valley Seminary. Mich. : patron of Central Academy at Plaintield, Ind. Edwin M. Blake, E.M., Ph.D., Instructor in Mathematics. E.M., School of Mines, 1890: Ph.D., Columbia College, 1893; fellow in Mechanical Engineering, Columbia School of Mines. 1890-91 ; fellow in Mathematics. Columbia College, 1891-93; Assistant in Mathematics. Columbia College, and Instructor in Mathematics, Barnard College. 1893-95 ; student in Mathematics at the Universities of Leipsic, Berlin, and Goettingen, 1895-96. 20
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