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CAPTAIN HOLLIS CHENERY CLARK, Professor of Mili- tary Science and Tactics. U. S. Army, Retired. MILDRED MAUDE WHEELER, Instructor in German. B. A., Nevada State University, 1895. M. A., University ot California, 186S, SAMUEL BRADFORD DOTEN, Instructor in Mathematics and Entomology. B. A., Nevada State University, 1S9S. KATE BARDENWERPER, Instructor in Domestic Arts and Science. Graduate of Armour Institute of Technology, igoci. ADA DAY EDWARDS, Instructor in Hygiene and Physical Trainiftg for Women . I.eland .Stanford Junior University. ANNA HENRIETTA MARTIN, Lecturer on the History of Art. B. A., Nevada State University, 1894. B. A., I.eland Stanford Junior I ' nive-isity, 1896; M. A., 1X1 7. LEWIS ANDREW DARLING, Instructor in Mechamical En- gineering and Drawing. B. M. E , Kentucky State College, lyot. MRS. ALICE L. LAYTON, Instructor in Focal Music. (Graduate New England Conservatory of Mirsic. HARRY HERBERT DEXTER, Librarian. B. .A., Nevada State University, 1899. MRS. NETTIE WEIDMAN BLUME, Mistress of the Girls ' Cottage. ELIZABETH S. STUBBS, Office Secretary. B. A., Nevada State University, 1S99. 13
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NATHANIEL ESTES WILSON, Professor of Chemistry and . Dairying. B. Sc, Maine State College, i8SS; M. Sc. 189.;. THOMAS W. COWGILL, E merit i s Professor f English Language and Literature. B. A., Harvard University, 1883. M. A., Vanderbilt University, 18S8. RICHARD BROWN, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds,- Master of Lincoln Hall. JAMES EDWARD CHURCH, JR., Professor f the English Language and Literature. B. A., University of Michigan, 1892. Ph. D., Uni ersity ot Munich, igor. LAURA DE LAGUNA, Assistant Professor of the Modern ' Languages. B. . ., Iceland .Stanford, Junior University, iSgj. JENNIE ELIZABETH WIER, Assistant Professor f History. B. D., Iowa State Ngrmal School, 1893. B. A., Iceland Stanford Junior University, 1901. GEORGE FREDERICK BLESSING, Professor of Mechanical Engineering. B. M. B,., Kentucky State College, 1897. LYSANDER WILLIAM CUSHMAN, Professor f the Eng- lish Language and Literature. B. A., Pie.rce Christian College, 18S3. B. A.. Harvard University, 18S6. M. A., Drake University, 18.19, Ph. D., Gottingen, 1903. GEORGE DAVIS LOUDERBACK, Professor f Geology, Physics and Mineralogy. B, . ., University of California, 1896; Ph, D., iSq6. LAWRENCE F. J. WRINKLE, Professor f Mining and Civil Engineering. Ma.ssachusetts In,stitute of Technology, 1870. PATRICK BEVERIDGE KENNEDY, Associate Professor of Botany and Horticulture. B. S. A , University of Toronto, 1S94. Ph. D., Cornell, 1S89. PETER FRANDSEN, Assistant Professor of Zoology and Bacte- riology. B. A., Nevada State University, 1895. .A. B., Har% ' ard University, 1S98: A. M., i.SgS. GEORGE J. YOUNG, kssistant Professor of Mining and Met- allurgy. B. S., Univer.Mty of California, 136;
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V President [oseeh Edward Stubbs. AM asked to write of Our University for the Artemisia of Nineteen Hundred and Two. There is a sense of pos- session of ownership, of strong personal interest in the phrase Our University, which reallv touches keenly the vitality of college life. To the genuine college man, the University which environs him through four vears of student life, which widens his horizon and deepens his convictions and cultures his taste is, in the truest sense, his uivii University. He has given much but he has received more. The after vears of experience in active life will reveal to him that in thought, feeling and habit he is ever tethered to the center of his University campus. Graduation Day marks a change, as a rule, in the views and feelings of the college man. The accidental tollies and the incidental vanities fall from him. The solid acquirements of his vears of studv and scholarly com- panionship, his unconscious growth into high moral and intellectual ideals are sketched clear and strong in him. The vears that follow grad- H I
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