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Katherine Eliza Golden, M. S., Assistant Professor in Biology. Graduate State Normal School, Salem, Mass., 1886 ; B. S., Purdue, i8qo ; M. S., Purdue, 1892 ; Assistant Bota- nist, Indiana Experiment Station, 1890-93 ; Instructor in Biology, Purdue 1893 ; present position since 190I ; Fellow, Indiana Academy of Science ; Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science ; Fellow of National Science Club ; Member of Staff of St. Elizabeth Hospital Training School for Nurses. ViLLL M Henry Test, M. S., Instructor in Cliemistry. B. S., Purdue, 1892; M.S., 1893. Severance Burrage, B. S., Instructor in Sanitary Science. B. S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1892; Assistant in Biology, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1892-93; Assistant Biologist, Massachu- setts State Board of Health and Lecturer on Microscopical Examination of Drinking Waters, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1893-95 ; present position since 1895 ; Delta Kappa Epsilun ; Member American Public Health Association, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, American Society of Naturalists, Indiana Academy of Science, Indi- ana Engineers ' Society ; Honorary Member Tippecanoe County Medical Association; author, with H.T. Bailey, of School Sanitation and Decoration; Lecturer on Sanitation and Hygiene, St. Elizabeth Hospital Training School for Nurses and Indiana State Soldier ' s Home Hospital Training School for Nurses. James Harvey Ransom, Ph. D., Instructor in Chemistry. B. S., Wabash College, 1890 ; A. M., 1893; Tutor, Wabash College. 1890-91 ; Assistant in Chemistry and Miner- alogy, 189193; Professor of Chemistry an d Physiology, Chicago Manual Training School, 1893-97; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1897-99 ; Ph. D., Chicago, 1899 ; Lecture Assistant, University of Chicago, 1897-00; Instructor in Chemistry, Purdue, since 1900 ; Instructor in Chemistry in the Chautauqua ( N. Y.) Summer School, 19C1 ; Member der Deutschen Chemisclien Gesellchaft, 1S95-99, Indiana Academy of Science and American Chem- ical Society. Edward Mahin, B. S., Assistant in Chemistry. B. S., Purdue, igoi ; Student Assistant in Chemistry, igoo-oi ; Tau Beta Pi. P LI R D tJ h DEBRIS 1902
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Stanley Coulter, Ph. D., Professor of Biology and Director of the BiologicE A. B., Hanover College. 1871; A. M., 1874; Ph- D., 1888; Beta Thcta Fi; Graduate Stud Harvard University ; Studied at Pasteur Institute, Paris, and University of Bonn ; did Res baria of the Jardin des Plantes, Soutli Kensington Museum and Kew Botanical Gardens High School, 1873-80; Professor of Science, Coates College, 1885-87; Profi Instructor in Botany in Summer School University of Wisconsin. l8gi, ; 1805 ; President, Indiana Academy of Science, i8g6 ; Fellow In same ; Fello ' Laboratory. [, Wabash College an d Research Work in the Her- dens ; Principal, Logansport Biology, Purdue, since 1887 ; inona Summer School since rican Association for the Ad- Science of Na JOSEI ' H C Es Arthur, D. Sc, Professor of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology, l otanist Indiana Experiment Station. B.S., Iowa Agricultural College, 1872 ; M. S., 1877; D. Sc, Cornell, 1886; Sigma Xi at Iowa Agricultural College, 1877-7S; Instructor in Botany, Un any, Summer School of University of Minnesota, position since 1887; Member Philadelphia Acade Academy of Natural Sciences, Associ; ; Demonstrator in Biology Wisconsin, 1879-81 ; Lecturer in Bot- 2 ; Botanist, New York Experiment Station, 18S4-S7 ; present ■ of Natural Science, Indiana Academy of Science, Minnesota jnale des Botanistes, Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science, ' American Carnation Society, Botanical Society of America, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Percy Norton Evans, Ph. D., Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Chemical Laboratory. B. S.. McGill University, i8go; Assistant in Chemistry, McGill University ; Student, University of Leipsic, underProfessorE. Von Meyer. 1891-93 ; Ph. D.. 1893; Honorary Fellow. Clark University. 1893-94; Chemical Laboratory, Wesleyan University, 1894-95 : Instructor in Chemistry, Pu ersity. 1893-94; Assistant 1895-96 ; Associate Professc ; present position J Fello Indiana Academy of Scieii
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William Cakkdll Latta, M. S., Professor of A n ' iculture; Agriculturalist, Indiana Experiment Station. B. S., Michigan Agricultural College, 1S77 ; M. S., 18S2 ; ForemaTi, Horticultural Department, Michigan Agri- cultural College, 1S80; Assistant, Agricultural Department, 1S81 ; Superintendent, Indiana Farmers ' Institute since 1889. Charles Sumner Plumb, B. S., Professor of Animal Intiustry and Director of Experiment Station. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1882 ; Associate Editor, Rural New Yorker, 1883-84 ; First .Assistant, New York Experiment Station, 1884-87 ; Professor ,,f . Krirnllurc, I ' niversitv of Tennessee, and Assistant Director, Tennessee Experiment Station. 1887-qo ; Edit-T .iml I ' ulili-lin .i( A. ii. u ' lm.il Si ic n. e. ' ols, 1-1 ' ; Sr. r. tarv and Treasurer of Society for the Promotion of .A ii. iHiiirii S ' I. IK . , 1::,,:,,,,; I ' lliw. A. A. A. S. ; l ' i.-.i.!. nt, Indiana State Dairy Association, i8yi-c)6 and 1902 ; I ' ri -.idriit, Annrii IN i lii i.ii Shn |. Si ' iiit ; .- i crei.uA . Imli.in.i Wunl ( ■rowers ' Association; .Author of Biographicil Directory nf American . gri ultural Scientists, iSSij, pp. too; Indian Corn Culture, 1895, pp. 247. IKS Tkoop, M. S., Professor of Horticulture and Entomology and Horticulturalist, Indiana Experiment Station. H. S., Michigan Agricultural College, 187S ; M. 8.. 18S2 ; Assistant in Botany and Horticulture, Michigan Agricultural College, 1880-83; Member, A. A . A. S. ; Vice President. American Forestry Congress; Meinher, American Pomolugical Society ; and .State Entomologist.
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