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Evarts Boutell Greene, Ph.D., A0 Evarts Boutell Greene, Professor of History, was born in Kobe Japan, in 1870. He graduated from the Evanston Township High School; and then spent three years at Northwestern University. Leaving Northwestern, Professor Greene spent two years in the undergraduate department of Harvard University and received the degree of A.B. in 1890. In 1891 he obtained the degree of A.M., and two years later that of Ph. D. During the three years of his postgraduate work, Professor Greene was assistant in History at Harvard; and in 1893 he received a traveling fellowship abroad. In the fall of 1894 he came to the University of Illinois. He is the author of Outline of the History of the Seventeenth Century (1886), and of Provincial Governor in the English Colonies in North America (1898). He is a member of the American Historical Association. Lewis Addison Rhoades, Ph.D., k Lewis Addison Rhoades, Professor of German Language and Literature, was born in Skenea- teles, N. Y., in 1863. He graduated from the Toledo (Ohio) high school in 1878. He then attended the Ann Arbor (Mich.) High School and in 1884 graduated from the University of Michigan, receiving the degree of A.B. Two years later he received the degree of A.M. from the same institution. He then spent six months in Europe. From 1885-1887 he taught German and History in the Ann Arbor High School; andthefollowingyear he was an instructor in German in the University of Michigan. From 1890-92 Professor Rhoades was studying at the University of Gottingen from which he received his degree of Ph. D. In 1893 he became instructor in German at Cornell University, and in 1896 was appointed to a position at the University of Illinois. Professor Rhoades is the Editor of Goethe ' s Iphigenie auf Tauris. Albert Pruden Carmen, Sc.D. Albert Pruden Carmen, Professor of Physics, graduated from Princeton University in 1883, receiving the degree of A.B. He also received the degree of A.M. and Sc. D. from Princeton. For two years he was a fellow in Experimental Science and tutor in Mathematics; for one year he occupied the position of assistant in the Physical Laboratory; and for one year that of instrucior in Physics. Leaving Princeton, Professor Carmen spent two years in Berlin. He came here as associate Professor of Physics and has since then been advanced to his present position. 15
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Charles Churchill Pickett, A.B., ake Charles Churchill Pickett, Professor of Contracts, Equity and Sales, was born at Waterbury, Conn., in t862. He graduated from Chicago high school in 1879 and received the degree of A.B. from the University of Rochester (N. Y.), in 1883. In 1886 he was admitted to the Illinois Bar. From 1886-92 Professor Pickett was Assistant Librarian of the Chicago Law Institute. In 1893 he was made Assistant Attorney of the First National Bank of Chicago; and the next year he was appointed to the same position in the Sanitary District of Chicago. In 1897 he was appointed to his present position at the University of Illinois. He has written several articles for various law periodicals, and is a member of the Chicago Bar Association and the American Historical Association. William Lincoln Drew, LLB. William Lincoln Drew, Professor of Torts, Agency, and Corporations, was born in Newton, Iowa, in 1864. He graduated from the State University of Iowa, receiving in 1889 the degree ot B.S. and, in 1882, that of L.L.B. He studied one year at the Harvard Law School, and from 1896 to 1898 held the position of assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin. He was appointed to his present position last fall. Jacob Kinzer Shell, VI. D. Jacob Kinzer Shell, Professor of Physical Training, and Director of the Gymnasium, was born at Harrisburg, Pa., in i860. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in Philosophy, Dentistry and Medicine. Since 1886 he has been a teacher of physical culture at the University of Vermont, Media Academy, Swarthmore Grammar School, Swarthmore Public Schools, and Swarthmore College. Edgar J. Townsend, Ph.M., ata Edgar J. Townsend, Associate Professor of Mathematics, graduated from the Latin Scientific course of Albion College in 1890. The next year he took postgraduate work in Mathematics and History of Education in the University of Michigan. He was appointed to his position here in 1893. He is at present absent on leave. 16
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