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Che A? 22' 'Faculty A? of ethics and aesthetics and assisting in Logic and Psychology. In 1897-8 he also lectured on psychology in the New York College for the Training of Teachers. He came to the University of Minnesota in the fall of 1898 to accept the position of Instructor in Philosophy. CARI. Sci-xl.1cNKi4:1e, B. A., obtained his early education under the supervision of his father, a German clergymang and further in private schools. He received the degree of B. A. in 1892 from the Univer- sity of Michigan, where he was editor in chief of the Casfalimz. He was professor of modern languages, Carthage College, 1892-1896, and instructor in German, University of Iowa, 1896-8. He entered the University of Minnesota in 1898 as in- structor in German. A1.BIcR'r SCHINZ, Ph. D., was born at Educated at the same place, receiving his B. A. from the College in 1888 and his M. A. from the University in 1889. He received the degree of Licentiate in Theology in 1892, Ph. D., Tubingen,189-1. Student in Paris 1894. Neuch atel , Switzerl and, 1870. During the year 1896-T he was associate professor of phil- osophy at the University of Neu- chatel. The year 1897-8 he spent at Clark University, YVorcester, Mass. Dr. Schinz has specialized in philosophy and the German and French Literatures of the XIX century. In 1898 he accepted the in- structorship in French. 124, U
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New Professors. RIk'lI.-XIQIJ BCR'roN, Ph. D.,was born March l-l, 1859, at Hartford, Conn., being the son of the Rev. Dr. N. J. Burton, a distinguished Congregational clergyman of that place. Dr. Burton received his preparatory education in private schools. He received the degree of B. A. from Trinity College, 18833 Ph. D. from Johns Hopkins, 1887. After teach- ing Old and Middle Eng- lish at Johns Hopkins for one year, he accepted the managing editorship of The Akw York Chzzrchmrzn. This position he held for one year and then went abroad, and returning in 1899, became library editor of the HtI1'ffi7l'Zf Cblzrazlf, which post he resigned in 1897 to become a member of the New York editorial staff of the VVarner Library of the lVorld's Best Literature, for which he wrote some seventy of the articles. Dr. Burton has published two volumes of poems, a volume of essays and edited a volume of his father's Yale Lectures. For years Dr. Burton has been a contributor of poems and essays to the current magazines and a lecturer before colleges, clubs and popular audiences. In lS9H he accepted the chair of English in the University of Minnesota. Noam,-xx XVII,Ill'Z, Ph. D., was born at Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., on the 12th of June, 1867. He received his B. A. from Columbia College, 1889, and his M. A. the year following. In 1891 Dr. Willie Went to Germany for two years, study- ing under Zeller and Paulsen. The year 1393-4 he spent under Profs. Royce and Palmer atHarvard. Dr.VVildereceived his Ph. D. from Columbia University in 1894 on the basis of a thesis on 'fFriedrich Heinrich Jacobi, a study in the origins of German realism. The next four years Dr. NVi1de spent at Columbia, lec- turing chieily upon the history 23- Cbc 22' fi' 'Faculty f?
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PAUL Mavicicic GLAsoi4: was born in 1873 near Spring Grove, Minn. He attended country schools during his early life and taught school at the age of 17. He entered the U. of M. in 1893 and was a charter member of the Forum Literary Society. He received his B. A. in '97 and was awarded alumni fellow- ship for 'QT-8. He was granted the de- gree of M. S. in 1898 for original work done on the camphor group. Mr. Glasoe is a member of the American Chemical Society and Sigma Xi, and is now working toward the degree of Ph. D. JOHN Josicvn FL.a'rH1cR, Ph. B., M. M. E., was born in Philadelphia, Penn. He graduated from Yale in 1885, and in 1888 he accepted an in- structorship in mechanical en- l 'W gineering at Lehigh Univer- sity, Bethlehem, Pa. He re- ceived the degree of M. M. E. in 1891 from Cornell Univer- sity. I111891 he accepted the chair of mechanical engineer- ing at Perdue University. Prof. Flather has written many valuable engineering works and articles and is a member of the American Soci- ety of Mechanical Engineers, American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers, American Association for the Advance- ment of Science, and also of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. In 1898 he accepted the chair of mechanical engineer- I ing in the University of Min- i nesota. , Che AP A? Faculty A? l J.
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