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History, Washburn College, 1892-1894 ; Professor of Geology, Union College, 1894— ; Assistant Geologist, University of Kansas, New York State, and the U. S. Geological Surveys ; Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science and Geological Society of America; Member American Society of Naturalists, Biological Society of Washington, Congress Geologique Inter¬ national Council N. Y. Science Teachers’Association. Author of “Devonian System of Eastern Pennsylvania and New York,” “ Permian and Cretaceous Systems of Kansas,” “Classification and Distribution of the Hamilton and Chemung Series of New York,” and various other papers. JAMES H. STOLLER, A KE , 2 g. Professor of Biology. A. B., Union, 1884 ; A. M., 1887 ; Ph. D., Leipsic, 1898 ; Instructor in Natural History, Union College, 1884-1889; Professor of Biology, 1889—. Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science, Member of Society of American Naturalists; Author of various Scientific papers; reports to New York State Board of Health, and contributor to scientific periodicals. ALBERT H. PEPPER, 2 g, £ B K. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages. A. B., Union, 1887 ; A. M., 1890 ; Student at University of Leipsic, 1890-1891 ; Student at “The Sorbonne,” Paris, 1892; Instructor in Modern Languages at Rutgers, 1892-1893 ; Union since 1893. SAMUEL B. HOWE, A A P, P B K. Adjunct Nott Professor {No. 4) Principal of Union School. A. B., Union, 1862 ; A. M., 1865. ELTON D. WALKER, A K E, 2 g. Assistant Professor of Engineering. S. B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1890; Member of Boston Society of Civil Engineers; Member of National Geographical Society ; Associate Member American Society of Civil Engineers; Member of Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education ; Associate Member Society of Arts (Boston) ; Assistant in Civil Engineering at Mass. Inst. Tech., 1890-1891 ; Union since 1894. JOHN I. BENNET, A A $ B K. Instructor in Greek. A. B., Union, 1890. !7
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OLIN H. LANDRETH, A T, 2 g. Professor of Civil Engineering. C. E. Union, 1876; A. B., 1877; A. M., 1879; Instructor in Physical Laboratory,. Union, 1876-1877 ; Assistant Astronomer Dudley Observatory, 1877-1879; Pro¬ fessor of Engineering-, 1879-1894; and Dean Engineering-Department at Vander¬ bilt, 1886-1894; Union, 1894—; Member of American Society of Civil Engineers; Member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers ; Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education ; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science ; Member of the Deutscher Geometer Verein ; also contributor to leading Engineering Journals; Author of “Metric Tables for Engineering Students.” BENJAMIN H. RIPTON, W T, $ B K. Dean and Professor of History and Sociology. A. B., Union, 1880; A. M., 1886; Ph. D., 1895; LL. D., Syracuse, 1896; Vice- Principal Whitestown Seminary, 1882-1883; Principal, 1883-1885; Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, Union College, 1886; Professor of Mathematics, Union College, 1887-1894; Professor of History and Sociology, 1894 -; Dean of Union College, 1894—; Member of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, of the American Economic Association and of the American Historical Association. EDWARD EVERETT HALE, Jr., A A Professor of Rhetoric and Logic. A. B., Harvard, 1883 ; Ph. D., Halle, 1892 ; Instructor of English, Cornell, 1886- 1889 ; Acting Assistant Professor, 1889-1890 ; Fellow in Harvard University, 1890-92; Professor of English Language and Literature, State University of Iowa, 1892- 1895; Union since 1895; Editor of “ Lechford’s Notebook,” Boston, 1885; “Poems of Herrick, ” Boston, 1895; “Paradise Lost, Books I and II,” New York, 1896 ; “ Evangeline,” “Knickerbocker Stories,” “Poems of Knightly Adventure,” New York, 1897; Part Author of “Franklin in France,” Boston, 1887, 1888; Author of “The Chronological Order of the Poems of Robert Herrick,” Halle, 1892 ; “ Open and close e in Orin,” Modern Language Notes, Jan. 1893; “An Uncertain Exception to Early Middle- English Lengthening of a, e, o, in Open Syllables,” Sievers Festschrift, 1896 ; “Constructive Rhetoric,” New York, 1896, and articles and notes in the “Dial,” “Atlantic Monthly,” “Outlook,” “Chap Book,” and other periodicals. CHARLES S. PROSSER, P T A, 2 £. Professor of Coology. R. S., Cornell, 1883 ; M. S., 1886 ; Instructor in Paleontology, 1885-1888 ; Assistant Paleontologist U. S. Geological Survey, 1888- 1892 ; Professor of Natural 16
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HOWARD OPDYKE, 2 7, $ B K, 2 3. Instructor in Mathematics and Physics. A. B., Williams, 1893; Union, 1894—. JOHN W. H. POLLARD, 0 A X. Instructor in Physical Culture. B. L., Dartmouth College, 1895; Graduate Harvard School Physical Culture, 1896; Instructor in Physiology, Gymnastics and Military Drill, University School, Chicago, Ill., 1896-1897; Union, 1897—. FREDERICK ROBERTSON JONES, $ B K. Instructor in History and Sociology. A. B., Western Maryland, 1892; A. M., 1895; Ph. D. Johns Hopkins University, 1896 ; University Scholar, Johns Hopkins University, 1896 ; Fellow by Courtesy, 1897; Assistant Secretary of the Charit} Organization Society, Hartford, Connecticut, 1894; Actirg Professor of History and Economics, Western Mary¬ land, 1896 Acting Instructor of Economics. Johns Hopkins University 1897- Member of the American Historical Association and Author of “History of Taxation in Connecticut (1636-1776) ”. HORACE T. EDDY, B 77, 2 3. Instructor in Electrical Engineering and Physics. Rose Polytechnic Institute, 1892-1894; University of Minnesota, 1895-1896, B. of E. E., 1895 and E. E., 1896. General Electric Company, 1896-1897; Union, 1898—. LOREN C. GUERNSEY. Instructor in Modern Languages. Ph. B., A. M., Union; University of Leipsic, 1896-1897; University of Geneva, one semester, 1897-1898 ; University of Paris, one semester, 1898 ; Principal of Public School, Fleischmanns, N. Y., 1895-1896. LOUIS DOWNER TRACY. Instructor in Civil Engineering. Ph. B., Yale. iS
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