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Publication New Members of the Faculty since the of the '06 Dacotah. A. J. LADD, M. A., PH. D. Mr. Ladd was born at Old Mission, Michigan. He graduated from the University of Michigan in 1904 with the degree of B. A. In 1900 he received the degree of M. A. from the same institution. and in 1905 the honor of Ph. D. was conferred upon him. During the four years following 1898 he was Professor of Psychology and Pedagogy at Hope College, Holland, Mich, He came to the University of North Dakota in 1905 as A5- sistant Professor of Psychology and Pedagogy. ARCHIBALD L. MCDONALD, B. A., M. D. Dr. McDonald is a native of this state, having been born in Grand Forks. After graduating from the Uni- versity of North Dakota in 1901 with the degree of B. A. he entered the medical department of Johns Hopkins University and received the degree of M. D. in 1905. Dr. McDonald took charge of the departments of Anat- omy and Physiology at the University in the same year, continuing his work as 3. physician in Grand Forks. SAMUEL J. PEASE, M. A. Mr. Pease was born at Cambridge, Mass. He re- ceived his education at the Northwestern University, and also at the Universities of Denver, Colorado, and Chicago, receiving the degree of A. B. from Northwest- ern in 1897 and his M. A. the following year. In 1901 he became instructor in Greek and Modern Languages at Hamline University, and later held a position as in structor in the State Preparatory School at Boulder, C01. He entered the University of Chicago in 1903 as a fellow in Greek, and in the fa11 of 1905 came to the Uni- versity of North Dakota as instructor in Greek and German. 14
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toitggny Dal EQQ'ngxur' GEORGE J. SWEETLAND, JR, B. S., M. D, ARCHIE L. MACDONALD, B. A., M. D., SAMUEL J. PEAsE, M. A., FREDERICK H. KOCH, B. A., GWENDOLYN STEWART, B. A., X Phyxical Director Gar M270 and In- 4. Instructor in Anatomy and Physiology. ' Instructor in Greek and German. Assixtant Professor Public Speaking. Instructor m Domestic Science. R structar in Hygiene. MARY R. BRENNAN, M. A., Instructor in English. CHARLES H. CLAPP, B. S., Instructor in Mining Engineering and Ge- ology. ROBERT E YOUNG, Ph. D., . Instructor in Biology. GERTRUDE BEERS, Instructor in C ommercial Branches. H. MCREYNOLDS, B. S.. Instructor in Shop LVork. -- CORNELIA B. WHITE, -- Instructor in Domestic Science. JAMES E. BOYD, M. Acct, Instructor in Shurthand and Typewriting. GEORGE A. STOUT, Musical Director. MARIAN R. FIELD, Instructor in Freehand Drawing. MINNIE E. PIKE, Physical Director Gar Womem. BARDI G. SKULASON, B. A., Lecturer on Private Corporationsu HON, ROBERT M. CAROTHERS, LL. B., Ex Pr0bate Juidge, Grand Forks Courity, North Dakota. Lecturer on Will: and Administration. IIIIIIICIIIIIaIII-.I-IIIIIAIII-I-UIIIl-Ihl-IIIIIHDI I Hc-tnmnf' EMCOJM'Q F. B. FEETHAM, i Lecturer 0n Pleading and Practice. $ HARRISON A. BRONSON M. A., LL B. $ I 0 f 9 Lecturer 0n Municipal Corpmations and Real Property. HON TRACY R. BANGS, Lecturer on Evidence. GEORGE A. BANGS, Lecturer on Criminal Law. H. M. WHEELER, M. D.. Lecturer 0n Surgery. JOHN DUNCAN TAYLOR, M. D., Lecturer 0n Pathology. AUGUST EGGERS, M. D., Lecturer on Medicine. M. H. BRENNAN, Ph. 13., Special Lecturer on Law. HENRY M. GRAY, Special Lecturer on Law. OFFICERS. W. MACLAY 'OATES, Registrar. GEORGE F. STRONG, B. A., Librarian. ABBY BRAYTON, Assistant Librarian. ELLA L. FULTON, B. A., Preceptress. R. H. MCREYNOLDS, B. S., Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. GWENDOLYN STEWART, B. A., Manager of the Boarding Department. CORNELIA B. WHITE, Assistant Housgkeeper,
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ELLA L. FULTON, B. A. Miss Fulton was born in Ann Arbor. Michigan She was educated at Kalamazoo College and the University of Chicago. receiving the degree of B. A. from both institutions in 1901. From 1901 until 1906 she occupied the position of preceptress and instructor in English, Ger- man and mathematics in Kalamazoo College. In 1906 she came to the University as pre- ceptress and instructor in English. FREDERICK HENRY KOCH, B. A. Mr. Koch was born at Covington, Kentucky. He graduated from the Ohio Wesleyan University in 1900. receiving the degree of B. A. He graduated from the Emerson School of Oratory, Boston, in 1903, and after spending two years in Lyceum platform work in New England and the Atlantic States. entered the Graduate School of Harvard University. He came to the Uni- versity of North Dakota in 1906 as instructor in English. ROBERT T. YOUNG, PH. D. B. S. Mr. Young was born at Philadelphia, Pa. He re- ceived his education at the University of that state, re- ceiving the degree of Bachelor of Science. Mr. Young also had the degree of Ph. D. conferred upon him by the University Of Nebraska. Previous to coming here, he held a fe11owship in Zoo1ogy at Nebraska. In 1906, Mr. Young came to North Dakota as instructor in Zoology. R. H. MCREYNOLDS, B. 5. Mr. McReynolds was born in Fredonia, Kansas. After attending the Fairfteld Normal C01Iege for a period of three years he entered the University of Nebraska in 1899. He graduated from the Electrical Engineering course in 1904 with the degree of Bachelor of Science. Until 1906 he held the position of University Electrician at the same institution, when he came to the University of North Dakota as instructor in Shop Work.
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