Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1898

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Introduction. No longer the tender infant, nor yet the jovial, playful child, but a sturdy youth, full of hope and coxu-age for the future, does Tulane ' s third annual go out from us, its foster-parents, to gladden the heart of the student and to better acquaint the stranger with our great University. Following the advice of Solomon, Train up a child in the way he should go, ouv predecessors have greatly lightened our labors with this youth, whose education, mental, physical, and moral, has been left to the tender mercies of the board of editors of ' 98. And while we fully appreciate the greatness of our debt to the aforementioned predecessors, to whom Jambalaya owes its exist- ence, and, to a great degree, its present character, and while we have profited at every stage of our work by their experience, still we feel that we have not proved altogether unworthy the task entrusted to us, and that we may take a pardonable pride in the result. 11



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Faculty and Instructors, 1897=98. WM. PRESTON JOHNSTON, LL. D., President of the University. STANFORD E. CHAILLE, M. D., Professor of Physiology, Pathological Anatomy and Hygiene ; Dean of the Medical Department. ERNEST S. LEWIS, M. D., Professor of General and Clinical Ob- stetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. JOHN B. ELLIOTT, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine. J. HANNO DEILER (Royal Normal College of Municli-Freisiug Professor of German Language and Jjiterature. ALCEE FORTIER. D. Lt. (Washington and Lee), BROWN AYRES, B. Sc. Ph. D. (Stevens Institute of Technology), Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering; Dean of College of Technology. ROBERT SHARP, M. A., Ph. D. (Leipsic), Professor of English. HENRY CARLETON MILLER, Professor of Admiralty and Inter- national Law. WILLIAM WOODWARD (Massachusetts Normal Art Schoul), Professor of Drawing and of Arch- itecture. HENRY DENIS, Professor of Civil Law and Lecturer on the Land Laws of the United States. EDMOND SOUCHON, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Clinical Surgery. JOHN R. FICKLEN, B. Let. (University of Virginia), Professor of History and Political Science. JOHN W. CALDWELL, A. M., M. D. Professor of Chemistry and Geology. BRANDT V. B. DIXON, A. M., LL. D. (Cornell University), Professor of Psychology and Philos- ophy; President of the H. Sophie Newcomb College for Young Women. THOMAS J. SEMMES, LL. D. (Georgetown University, D. C), Professor of Constitutional Law, Common Law and Equity, Conflict of Laws, with Jurisdiction and Prac- tice of the United States Courts at Law and in Equity. FRANCIS A. MONROE, Professor of Commercial the Law of Corporations. Law and HARRY H. HALL, Professor of Evidence, Code of Prac- tice and Criminal Law; Dean of the Law Department. HENRY B. ORR, Ph. D. (Jena), Professor of Biology. JAMES HARDY DILLARD, M. A., D. Lt. (Washington and Lee), Professor of Latin; Dean of College of Arts and Sciences. WM. BENJAMIN SMITH, A M., Ph. D. (Goettingen), Professor of Mathematics. LOUIS F. REYNAUD, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica, Thera- peutics and Clinical Medicine. W. H. P. CREIGHTON, U. S. N., Professor of Mechanical Engineering. RUDOLPH MATAS, M. D., Professor of General and Clinical Sur- gery. A. L. METZ, M. Ph., M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence. LEVI W. WILKINSON, M. Sc, Professor of Sugar Chemistry. DOUGLAS SMITH ANDERSON, A. M. (Tulane), Assistant Professor of Physics. JOHN E. LOMBARD, M. E. (Tulane), Assistant Professor of Mathematics.

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