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WILLIAM RUFUS PERKINS, A. M., . Professor of History. Born in 1847. Western Reserve College, 1868, A. B. Attended Bonn University; Berlin sity, A. M. Tutor and Assistant Professor in Western Reserve College, Assistant Professor History at Cornell University, Professor of History, S. U. I., 1887. GEORGE THOMAS WHITE PATRICK, A. M., PH. D., Professor of Philosophy. Born in 1857. S. U. I., 1878, A. B.; Yale, 1883, B. D.; Johns Hopkins University, 1888, Ph. Twice arpointed Fellow of Philosophy at Johns University; Professor in S. I. U., 1888. CHARLES DAVIS JAMESON, A. M., C. E., Professor of Engineering. Born in 1856. Bowdoin College, 1876, B. S.; engaged in general engineering work for nine Member Amorican Society Civil Engineers; Professor in Institute of Technology; Professor in S. U. I. since 1887. CHARLES BUNDY WILSON, A. M., Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures. Born in 1861. Attended Onondaga Seminary, 1877-80; Cornell University, 1884, A. B.; of Leipzig, 1884-5; College de France and Sorbonne, 1885; Fellow in Languages, Cornell University, 1885-86; Cornell, 1886, A. M.; Instructor in German in Cornell, 1886-88; fessor in S. U. I., 1888. LAENAS GIFFORD WELD, A. M., Professor of Mathematics. Born in 1862. Student of Northwestern University; S. U. I., 1883, B. S.; in 1885, A, M.; 1883-84; Professor of History and Literature, Burlington H. S., 1884-85; fessor of Mathematics in same school, 1885-86; Assistant fessor of Mathematics in S. U. I , 1886-17; fessor of Mathematics in 1887. ANDREW ANDERSON VEBLEN, A. M., Professor of Physics. Graduated from Carleton College in 1877, A. B.; in 1880, A. H.; post graduate student in Hopkins University, 1881-83; taught Mathematics in S. U. I., Professor in S. U. I., 1886. CHARLES CLEVELAND NUTTING, A. M., Professor of Systematic Zoology, and C urator of Museum of Natural History. Born in 1856. Blackburn University, 1880, A. B.; in 1883, A. H. Assayer for Battle Smelting Company, Red Cliff, Col., 1880-81. Scientific explorations in Costa and Nicaragua for Smithsonian Institute, 1882-83; in Florida, 1854-83; Professor in S. U. I., 1856. 10
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Collegiate Department. - gacuity an Instructors. CHARLES ASHMEAD SCHAEFFER, A. M., PH. D., President of the University. Born in 1843. University of Pennsylvania, 1861, A. B.; Harvard, 1863-65; Gottingen, 1867-69, D.; School of Mines (Berlin), 1868-69; Assistant in Chemistry, Union College, 1865-67; Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, Cornell University, 1869-87; of Faculty, 1886-87; President of S, U. I., 1887. AMOS NOYES CURRIER, A. M., Professor of Latin Language and Literature, and Dean of Collegiate Department. Born in 1832. Dartmouth College, 1856, A. B., in 1859, A. M. Taught six yearsin Central sity, Pella. Spent three and one-half years in military service. fessor in S. U. I. since 1867. SAMUEL CALVIN, A. M., PH. D., Professor of Geology and Structural Zoology. Born in 1840. Student in Lenox College. Enlisted in army in 1864. Instructor in and Science in Lenox College, 1865-66. Professor of Mathematics and in Lenox College, 1866-G9. Principal Fourth Ward School, Iowa, 1869-74. Professor in S. U. I., 1874. THOMAS HUSTON McBRIDE, A. M., Professor of Botany. Born in 1848. Student in Lenox College; Monmouth College, 1869, A. B.; in 1872, A. M. tinuously engaged in teaching since 1866. Professor in S. U. I., 1876. LAUNCELOT WINCHESTER ANDREWS, A. M., PH. D., Professor of Chemistry. Born in 1856. Yale, 1875, A. M.; University of Gottingen, 1882, Ph. D.; Professor in S. U. 1885.
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GEORGE W. READ, 1st Lieut. U. S. A., Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Born in 1860. West Point Military Academy, 1883. Served in Wyoming and Indian from 1883 to 1889. Prize essayist of Military Service Institute, of 1889, gold medal and certificate of life membership. to report for duty at S. U. I., 1889. ISAAC ALTHAUS LOOS, A. M., Professor of Political Science. Born in 1855. Student of Otterbein College, Ohio; graduate student in Yale, 1878-81; Fellow Yale, 1881-82; Paris, 1882-83; Leipzig, 1883-84; Professor of History and Science in Western College, Toledo, Iowa, Professor in S. U. I., 1890. JOSEPH J. McCONNEL, A. M., Professor of Pedagogy. Born in 1851. Student of Ainsworth Academy; Washington Academy, Iowa; S. U. I., 1876, A. M.; Principal High School, Albia, Iowa, 1876-77; Principal High School, Iowa, 1877-79; Superintendent schools, Atlantic, Iowa, 1870-91; Member Board of Regents of S. U. I. since • 1886; Professor in S. U. I , 1891. LEONA A. CALL, A. M., Assistant Professor of Greek Language and Literature. Born in 1877. S. U. I., 1881, A. M. Taught three years in Central University, Pella, Taught in Cedar Valley Seminary, Osage, Iowa, and in Des College; Assistant Professor in S. U. I., 1885. MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON, A. M., Assistant Professor of English Language and Literature. Born in 1566. University of Cincinnati, 1888, A. B.; 1890, A. M.; University of Munich, 1887-88; Instructor in S. U. I., 1889; Assistant Professor S. U. L, 1891. CHARLES SCOTT MAGOWAN, A. M., Assistant Professor of Engineering. Born in 1858. S. U. I., 1880, A. B.; S. U. I., 1881, A. M. Engaged in general engineering work two years. Assistant Professor S. U. I., 1885. SARAH F. LOUGHRIDGE, A. M., Instructor in Latin. Attended Monmouth College, Ill., and Oswego Free Academy. Missionary in India, in Normal Department, S. U. I., 1870. Held present position since 1873. 11
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