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OLIVER PEEBLES JENKINS. Professor of Physiology and Histology. Cedro Cottage. A. B., Moore’s Hill College, 1869, A. M., 1872; M. S., Indiana University, 1886, Ph. I)., 1889. Professor of Natural Science, Moore’s Hill College, 1876-82 ; Professor of Natural Science, Indiana State Normal School, 1883-86; Professor of Biology, De Pauw University, 1886-91. ♦JOHN HENRY COMSTOCK, Professor of Entomology. J r B. S., Cornell University, 1874. Instructor in Entomology, Cornell University, 1873-77, Assistant Professor, 1877-82 ; U. S. Entomologist, at Washington, 1879-81 ; Professor of Entomology and General Invertebrate Zoology, Cornell University, since 1882. MELVILLE BEST ANDERSON, Professor of English Literature. 19 Salvatierra St. A. M., Butler University, 1877. Professor of Modern Languages, Butler University, 1877-80 ; Professor of English Literature, Knox College, 1881-86; Professor of Literature and History, Purdue University, 1886-87 ; Professor of the English Language and Literature, University of Iowa, 1887-91. JOHN MAXSON STILLMAN, Professor of Chemistry. Z V 2 Alvarado Row. Ph. B.t University of California, 1874, Ph. D., 1885. Assistant in Chem-istrv, University of California, 1873-75 ; Student in Chemistry, Strassburg and Wurzburg, 1875-76; Instructor in Organic and General Chemistry, University of California, 1876-82; Chemist of the Boston and American Sugar Refining Company, 1882-92. FERNANDO SANFORD, Professor of Physics. 8 Alvarado Row. B. S., Carthage College. 1879, M. S., 1882. Student, University of Berlin, 1886-88; Professor of Physical Science, Mount Morris College, 1879-82; Superintendent of Schools Ogle County, 111., 1882-86; Instructor in Physics and Chemistry, Englewood High School, 1888-90; Professor of Physical Science, Lake Forest University, 1890-91. CHARLES DAVID MARX, Professor of Civil Engineering. H J X Palo Alto. B. C. E., Cornell University, 1878; C. E., Karlsruhe Polytechnicum, 1881. Instructor in Civil Engineering, Karlsruhe Polytechnicum, 1880-81 ; U. S. Assistant Engineer, Missouri River Improvement, 1882-84; Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, Cornell University, 1884-90; Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Wisconsin, 1890-91. ERNEST MONDELL PEASE, Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. 6 Alvarado Row. A. B., University of Colorado. 1882, A. M., 1885. Fellow in Johns Hopkins University, 1884-86; Student at Bonn, 1885-91 ; Instructor in Latin, Smith College, 1886; Professor of Latin, Bowdoin College, 1886-91. 21 • Absent on leave, 1893-94.
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faculty. [Arranged In group in the order of seniority of appointment.J DAVID STARR JORDAN, President of the University. J )' Kazmin House, Serra Ave. M. S.t Cornell University, 1872; M. D.t Indiana Medical College, 1875; Ph. D., Butler University, 1878; LL. D., Cornell University, 1886. Instructor in Botany, Cornell University, 1871-72 ; Professor of Natural History. Lombard University, 1872-73; Principal of Appleton (Wis.) Collegiate Institute, 1873-74; Student and afterward Lecturer in Marine Botany, Anderson School, at Penikcse, 1874; Teacher of Natural History, Indianapolis High School, 1874-75; Professor of Biology, Butler University, 1875-79: Assistant to the U. S. Pish Commission, 1877-91 ; Professor of Zoology, Indiana University, 1879-85; President of Indiana University, 1885-91. ANDREW DICKSON WHITE, Non-resident Professor of European History. r r and 2’ P Ithaca, Ar. )'. A. B., Yale, 1853, A. M., 1856; Ph. I)., University of Jena; LL. I), Michigan, Cornell, and Yale; L. H. D., Columbia College. Student at Berlin and Paris. 1853-56 ; Attache of the American Legation at St. Petersburg, 1856; Professor of History and English Literature, University of Michigan, 1857-62; Member of the State Senate of New York, 1863-66; President of Cornell University and Professor of History, 1866-85 ; Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the German Empire, 1879-81, to Russia since 1892. BENJAMIN HARRISON, Non-resident Professor of Constitutional Law. •PA H Indianapolis, Ind. A. B. and LL. I)., Miami University. Brevet Brigadier-General, U. S. A., 1865; U. S. Senator from Indiana, 1881-1887; President of the United States, 1889-93. GEORGE ELLIOTT HOWARD, Professor of History . 20 Alvarado Row. A. B., University of Nebraska, 1876, A. M., 1879, Ph. D., 1894. Student in History and Jurisprudence. Universities of Munich and Paris. 1876-78; Professor of History, University of Nebraska, 1879-91 ; Secretary of the Nebraska State Historical Society, 1885-91. JOHN CASPER BRANNER, Professor of Geology. AT 28 Alvarado Row. B. S., Cornell University, 1882; Ph. I)., Indiana University, 1885. Assistant Geologist, Imperial Theological Survey of Brazil, 1875-78 ; Special Botanist for Thomas A. Edison in South America, 1880-81 ; Special Agent of the U. S. Department of Agriculture for Investigating Cotton and the Insects affecting it in Brazil, 1882-83; Topographical Geologist of the Geological Survey of Pennsylvania, Anthracite District, 1883-85; Professor of Geology, University of Indiana, 1885-91; State Geologist of Arkansas, 1887-92. • Absent a United State Minister to Russia. 20
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CHARLES HENRY GILBERT, Professor of Zoology. 23 SalvatUrra St. B. S., Butler University, 1879; M. S., Indiana University, 1882, Pit. D., 1883. Assistant in Natural Sciences and Modern Languages, Indiana University, 1880-84: Professor of Natural History, University of Cincinnati, 1884-88; Professor of Zoology, Indiana University, 1888-91 ; Assistant to the U. S. Pish Commission, 1880-91. DOUGLAS HOUGHTON CAMPBELL, Professor of Botany. 33 Alvarado Row. I’h. M.t University of Michigan, 1882, I’ll. I)., 1886. Teacher of Biology, Detroit High School, 1S82-86; Student at Bonn, Tubingen, and Berlin, 1886-88: Professor of Botany, Indiana University, 1888-91. EARL BARNES, Professor of Education, and Secretary of the Faculty. t2 Alvarado Row. A. B., Indiana University, 1890; M. S., Cornell University, 1891. Student in History and Psychology, Cornell University, 1886-87, 18S8-89; Student in Pedagogics, University of Zurich, 1887-88: Professor of History, Indiana University, 1889-91. EDWIN HAMLIN WOODRUFF, Librarian. 33 Alvarado Row. LL. B., Cornell Universitv, 1888. Assistant, Astor Library, 1883-84 ; Chief Cataloguer, Cornell University Library, 1884 88; Instructor in English. Cornell University, 1888-90; Librarian of the Fiske Library, Florence, Italy, 1890-91. THOMAS DENISON WOOD, Professor of Physical Training and Hygiene. to Alvarado Row. A. B., Oberlin College. 1888, A M., 1S91 ; M. D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, 1891. Director, Oberlin College Gymnasium, 1886-88. ALBERT WILLIAM SMITH, Professor of Mechanical Engineering. H J X Palo Alto. B. M. E., Cornell University, 1878, M. M. E., 1886. Machinist and Contractor with Brown Sharp Mfg. Co., Providence, R. I., 1879-80; Machinist and Shop Foreman, Straight Line Engine Works. Syracuse, N. Y., 1880-83; Superintendent, Kingsford Foundry and Machine Works, Oswego, N. Y., 1883-86 ; Fellow in Mechanical Engineering, Cornell University, 1S86-87, Assistant Professor, 1887-91 1 Professor of Machine Design, University of Wisconsin, 1891-92. EWALD FLUGEL, Professor of English Philology. 2 Porlola Ave. Ph. D., University of Leipzig, 1886. Student, Universities of Freiburg and Leipzig, 1882-88; Privat Docent, University of Leipzig, 1888-92. 22
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