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George T. Flom Instructor in charge of the department of Scandinavian Languages and Literature, holds the degree B. L., Wisconsin, 1893; A. M., Vanderbilt University, 1894, and Ph. D., Columbia University, 1899. Mr. Flom held the Fellowship in German in Columbia 1897-98 and studied in London, Edinburgh, Copenhagen and Leipzig, 1898-99. He is a contributor to The Modern Language Notes and to Scandinavian periodicals. He has published also an article on Scandinavian Loan-words in Southern Lowland Scotch. Jennings P. Crawford Lecturer on Principles of Operative Technique and Antiseptic Surgery in the College of Medicine, was graduated from the Medical Department, University of Iowa, in 1883. He took a course in t he New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital in 1889, also a special course in surgery and gynecology in the same institution in 1891. He has done other post-graduate work in the hospitals of New York and Chicago. He is a member of the Davenport Academy of Science; an active member of the Davenport extension; physician and surgeon to Mercy Hospital, St. Lukes ' Hospital, and surgeon to the Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Railway at Davenport. He has contributed many important articles to medical magazines. Henry Max Goettsch Demonstrator of Chemistry in the College of Medicine, was born July 28, 1870, in Schonberg, Germany. After graduating from the Davenport ( Iowa) public schools in 1888, he taught in rural schools four years, and was principal of Walcott school 1892-96. He attended Cornell University, 1896; graduated from Iowa, 1899, taking the degree o f M. S. in 1900. Seivert N. Hagen Instructor in English, received the degree of A. B. at Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, in 1896; the degree of Ph. D. at Johns Hopkins University in 1900. In 1898-99 he was University Scholar in English and in 1899-1900 Fellow in English at Johns Hopkins. Eli Grimes Lecturer on Electro-Therapeutics in the College of Medicine, was graduated from the University of Iowa in 1896. He has since that time been engaged in the practice of medicine at Des Moines, Iowa. Bertha Belle Quaintance University Registrar, graduated from the University of Nebraska with the class of ' 99, receiving the degree of A. B., and was made a member of the Phi Beta Kappa society. Besides several years practical experience in teaching, Miss Quaintance has taken a year ' s course in library methods at the University of Nebraska and was for two years assistant in the office of the Registrar of that institution. Mabel R. Morgan Assistant Instructor in charge of Physical Training for Women, is a graduate of the Collegiate Department of Lewis Institute, Chicago, where for the past two years she has had charge of the course in Physical Training for Women. She received her gymnastic training under Dr. Wm. G. Anderson, Director of Yale University Gymnasium, and under Mr. Jacob Bolin, Instructor in Swedish Gymnastics, New York city. She has also taken a course in Physical Training under Mrs. Parr, Physical Director for Women at the University of Nebraska. Miss Morgan is also taking Sophomore work in the of Medicine. Russell D. George Instructor in Geology, is a graduate of McMaster University, Toronto, where he also spent a year in graduate study in Geology and received the degree A. M. In 1898-9 he was fellow in Geology at the University of Chicago, and in 1899-1900 was Assistant in Petrology and Mineralogy at the same institution. He has had considerable field in connection with the Ontario Bureau of Mines and on the United States Survey. G. E. Decker Was graduated from the Collegiate Department of the University of Iowa in 1895, receiving the degree B. S. In 1897 he completed the course in the College of Medicine and since that time has been a successful physician at Davenport, Iowa.
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Alice Young, B. L. Alice Young, Dean of Women and Assistant of English, was born of Scotch-Irish parents at Bloomington, Indiana, in 1861. Her father was first president of what is now Butler University near Indianapolis. Miss Young ' s early childhood was passed at Belfast, Ireland, where her father had been appointed American Consul. Upon returning to America the family settled at Indianapolis where Miss Young after graduating from the city schools became teacher in the primary grades. In 1885 she accepted a position as teacher in the high school at San Diego, California, where she remained six years, being for one year a member of the city board of examiners. After three years as teacher in the Lake Side Schools, Duluth, ALICE YOUNG. Minn, she was elected Principal of that school but resigned to enter the University of Minnesota. At the University of Minnesota, Miss Young took two years study in English under Professor George E. MacLean and in 1895 became Instructor in English in that institution which position she resigned to accept her present one. Miss Young received the degree of B. L. from the University of Minnesota in 1896, and was registered for the degree of Ph. D., but discontinued the work upon coming to Iowa. Frederick E. Bolton, M.S.,Ph.D. Frederick E. Bolton, Assistant Professor of Pedagogy, was graduated from the State Normal School, Milwaukee, Wis., 1890. After a year as Principal of the Fairchild High School he entered the University of Wisconsin, being graduated in 1893, (B. S. in Math). For two years he was Principal of the Park School, Kaukanna, resigning to pursue work in U. W., receiving the degree of M. S. in Pedagogy. During 1896-97 he studied in the University of Leipzig, Germany, and the next year was Fellow in at Clark University, Worcester, Mass., receiving there the degree of Ph. D. in 1898. Professor Bolton ' s experience as an educator has been wide, having taught in every grade from the through the high school, besides being Professor of Psychology and Pedagogics in the Milwaukee School, 1898 1900; Professor of Pedagogy, of Wis., Sumner Session, 1899; Special Lecturer in Psychology in the Milwaukee Medical College; State Teachers ' Institute Conductor, Wis., 1893-1900. Dr. Bolton is the author of a volume, The School System of Germany, pub. by D. Appleton Co., 1900, besides various articles in such magazines as American Journal of Psychology, Psychological Child Study monthly, Education, Educational Journal of Pedagogy, Wisconsin Journal of and the Vierteljahresschrift fur wissenschaftliche Philosophic. FREDERICK E. BOLTON.
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