University of Chicago - Cap and Gown Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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KARL PIETSCH, Pi-LD., Associate Professor of Romance Philology and Acting Head of Romance Department. ALICE F. PITKIN, Instructor in Physical Culture, School of Education. IRA MAURICE PRICE, D.B.,PH.D., Professor of Semitic Languages and Literatures. CHARLES A. PROCTER, A.B., Research Assistant in Physics. EDWARD PROKOSCH, A.M., Instructor in German, School of Education and Junior Colleges. BROWN PUSEY, M.D., Instructor in the Pathology ofthe Eye. MAUDE LAVINIA RADFORD, Pi-LM., Assistant Qin Englishj University Exten- sion Department. JOSEPH EDWARD RAYCROFT, A.B., M.D., Assistant Professor of Physical Culture and Examining Physician of Men's Department. JEROME HALL RAYMOND, Pi-1.D., Associate Professor of Sociology, Extension Division. FRANK FREEMONT REED, A.B., Professorial Lecturer on Copyright and Trade Mark. MARY REED, Associate, School of Education. HERBERT M. REESE, Pr-1.D., Associate in Astronomy. DANIEL GRAISBERRY REVELL, A.B., M.B., Instructor in Anatomy. MYRA REYNOLDS, Pr-1.D., Associate Professor of English Literature, Head of Foster House. EMILY JANE RICE, Associate Professor of Historyg School of Education. HOWARD TAYLOR RICKETTS, A.B., M.D., Instructor in Pathology. GEORGE WILLIS RITCHEY, Instructor in Practical Astronomy and Superintendent of Instrument Construction at the Yerkes Observatory. JOSEPHINE CHESTER ROBERTSON, A.B., Chief Cataloguer, General Library. LUANNA ROBERTSON, PH.D., Instructor in Germang Head of Kelly House. THOR ROTHSTEIN, A.B., M.L., Research Assistant in Neuro-Pathology. JAMES FRENCH ROYSTER, Librarian of Modern Languages. ROLLIN D. SALISBURY, A.M., Professor and Head ofthe Department of Geography and Dean ofthe Ogden Graduate School of Science. HANS M. SCHMIDT-WARTENBERG, Pi-LD., Assistant Professor of Germanic Philology. MARTIN SCHUTZE, PH.D., Instructor in German Literature. FERDINAND SCHWILL, Pi-i.D., Assistant Professor of Modern History. CHARLES WILLIAM SEIDENADEL, PH.D., Docent in Ancient Greek Authors on Music. NICHOLAS SENN, M.D., P1-LD., LL.D., Professorial Lecturer on Military Surgery. GEORGE E. SHAMBAUGH, M.D., Pr-1.B., Instructor in Anatomy of Ear, Nose and Throat. FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHENK, Librarian QLawj. FRANCIS WAYLAND SHEPARDSON, Pn.D., Associate Professor of American Historyg Secretary to the President. 20

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JOHN WILDMAN MONCRIEF, A.M., Associate Professor of Church History. WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY, A.M., Assistant Professor of English and Rhetoric. ADDISON WEBSTER MOORE, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in Philosophy. ELIAKIM HASTINGS MOORE, Pn.D., Professor and Head of Department of Mathematics. FOREST RAY MOULTON, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Astronomy. CLARA ISABEL MITCHELL, Critic Teacher 5 School of Education. RICHARD GREEN MOULTON, Pi-i.D., Professor of Literary Theory and Inter- pretation and Head of the Department of General Literature. PFWILLIAM MUSS-ARNOLT, Pi-i.D., Assistant Professor of Biblical Philology. WILLIAM DARNELL MACCLINTOCK, A.M., Professor of English Literatureg Dean ofthe University College. HERBERT NEWBY MCCOY, Pt-LD., Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry. MARY E. MCDOWELL, Assistant in Sociology, Head Resident of University of Chicago Settlement. JOHN ULRIC NEF, Pt-LD., Professor and Head of Department ofChemistry. THEODORE LEE NEFF, Pt-LD., Instructor in the Romance Languages. CHARLES HUGH NEILSON, PH.D., Associate in Physiology. BERTRAM G. NELSON, A.B., Assistant in Public Speaking. JOHN WILSON NEVINS, Assistant in Physical Culture, Morgan Park Academy. ALICE P. NORTON, A.M., Assistant Professor in the Department of Home Economics, School of Education. CHRISTIAN JORJINIUS OLSEN, Instructor Qin the Dano-Norwegian Theological Seminaryj in Homiletics, Church Polity and Pastoral Duties. WILLIAM BISHOP OWEN, PH.D., Associate Professor of Greek, Dean of Univer- sity High School. ANNA SOPHIA PACKER, A.B., Accession Assistant. ALONZO KETCHAM PARKER, D.D., Professorial Lecturer on Modern Missions in the Divinity School, University Recorder, Head of Hitchcock House. HON. FRANCIS WARNER PARKER, A.B., LL.B., Professorial Lecturer on Pat. Law. JOHN ADELBERT PARKHURST, S.M., Assistant at the Yerkes Observatory. BERTHA PAYNE, Special Kindergarten Instructor, School of Education. WALTER A. PAYNE, PH.B., Assistant Professor and Secretary ofUniversity Extension Lecture Department. GEORGE RECORD PECK, A.M., LL.D., Professorial Lecturer on Railroad Law. RICHARD ALEXANDER FULLERTON PENROSE, JR., PH.D., Professor of Economic Geology. CORA BELLE PERINE, A.B., Head ofthe Accession Department. WILLIAM AUGUST PETERSON, D.B., Instructor Qin the Swedish Theological Seminaryj in General History, Church History, and the Greek and Swedish Languages. ' Resigned. '9 0



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PAUL SHOREY, Pi-i.D., Professor and Head ofthe Department of Greek. GEORGE H. SHULL, Assistant in Botany. EARLE SILVER, Associate in Shop Work, School of Education. BURTON JESSE SIMPSON, M.D., Associate in Anatomy. HERBERT ELSVVORTH SLAUGHT, Pn.D., Assistant Professor of Collegiate Mathematics. XJAMES ROLAND SLONAKER, Pi-i.D., Associate in Neurology. ALBION WOODBURY SMALL, Pi-i.D., LL.D., Professor and Head ofthe Depart- ment of Sociology, Dean of Graduate Schools of Arts and Literature. CHARLES PORTER SMALL, M.D., Examining Physician. ALEXANDER SMITH, Pi-i.D., Professor and Director of General and Physical Chemistry, Dean ofJunior Colleges. ELEANOR SMITH, Instructor in Music, School of Education. GERALD BIRNEY SMITH, A.M., D.B., Assistant Professor in Systematic Theology. GERTRUDE SMITH, Assistant in Music, School of Education. JOHN M. P. SMITH, PH.D., Associate in Semitic Languages and Literatures. JOSEPH MADISON SNIFFEN, Assistant in Physiography and Botany at Morgan Park Academy. EDWIN EARLE SPARKS, A.M., PH.D., Associate Professor of American History. AMOS ALONZO STAGG, A.B., Professor and Director of the Division of Physical Culture and Athletics. FREDERICK STARR, PH.D., Associate Professor of Anthropology, Curator of the Anthropological Section of Walker Museum. GEORGE NEAL INNES STEWART, Sc.D., M.D., Professor and Head of the Department of Physiology. JULIUS STIEGLITZ, Pi-LD., Associate Professor of Chemistry. KATHERINE M. STILLWELL, Instructor, School of Education. THOMAS W. SWAN, A.B., LL.B., Lecturer on Mortgages and Suretyship. K. TAKAHASHI, Technical Assistant in Neurology. MARION TALBOT, A.M., Associate Professor of Sanitary Science, Dean of Women, Head of Green House. FRANK BIGELOW TARBELL, Pr-i.D., Professor in Classical Archaeology. GRAHAM TAYLOR, D.D., Professorial Lecturer. HORACE KENT TENNEY, A. B., LL.B., Professor of Law. BENJAMIN TERRY, PH.D., Professor in Mediaeval and English History. OLIVERJOSEPH THATCHER, Pr-LD., Associate Professor in Mediaeval and English History. WILLIAM ISAAC THOMAS. PH.D., Associate Professor of Sociology 3 X aid Superintendent of Departmental Libraries - my Re 'g . gllmhyx ,ffl if I 1 if ' fy: ' ,pn Y . X I. i.. 1 si neu I ,-,AJ l JV! 'W K. 2' iff? WLM. in ffl will ffivff.ii7?,i5 X In I 6.5 iIr,,a,1v..,ig..Q, . ff :W I' .f1ie'M' ' . -' I 1 'il I 'ff I jfs Q -. f I I

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