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1 vw hgk-wmt ARBOR XV. CLOW, Ph B., Assistunl Physiral Director for 11.18711 Mr. Clow was horn in Corydcn, Iowa. He attended Iowa College in the years 1903-07, receiving his degree of Ph. B. from there in 1907. 111 the summer of 1904 he attended the Chatauqua Physical Education School; in the summer of 1905y the Graduate Yale Summer School of Physical Education, While at Iowa College, Mr. Clow acted as Assistant Physical Director for three years. In the year 1906707 he was Physical Director at the High School of Walla VValIa. VVaSh. The next year he came to the University to take up his work here. JOHN MAR'HN XVOOD, Amisfanf Smtrntal'y of 1120 Board of Trzmlrcs. Mn Wood, a native of Missouri. received his High School education at Elmo, Ma. graduating from the High School in 1903. In the year 190306 he attended the Stanherry Normal School Of Missouri, taking up com- mercial work as 21 specialty, The following year he attended the Gem City Business C017 lege of Quincy. 111. Mr. XVOOd came to the University in June, 1907, to assist in the Sec- retary's office. He was elected to fill his present position in 19081 DAISY B. TREEN; Manager 0f the Boarding Department. Miss Treen, who began her work here in the Boarding Department in 1908, wag horn in Nova Scotia In 1900 she graduated from the Northheld Seminary at East NorthfiehL Mass. She then spent four years as manager 01' the Boarding Department of Revell Hall of that Institution. In the years 1907 and 1908 she attended the Pratt Institute, instructing in Domestic Science in the Evening School at the same time. T11 1908 she graduated from the Domestic Science course there. Miss Treen spent the summers of 1907 and 1908 teaching Domestic Science in the Vacation Schools, New York City.
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KENNETH A. PAGE, M. E, Instructor in AIR- t'hamml Drawing. Mrt Page was born in Athens, Pennsylvania. He attended COrnell University in the years 1905-08, receiving his M. E. degree from there in 1908. The next fall he came to the Univer- sity, where he had accepted a position as 111- structor in Mechanical Drawing. EARL TA VVHITSON, Instructor in Cbnmwn'z'al BFGHFIYPS. Mr. W'hitson was born in Luray, Kan. In the ye: s 1903 and 1904 he attended Downs College, at Downs, Kan, and the following year he spent at the Lincoln Business College at Lincoln, Neb. In 1907708 Mr. thitson had charge of the Commercial Department Of the Nebraska Central College at Central City. The following summer he attended szerian Art College. Columbus, Ohio, From there he came to the University to accept his present position. CHARLES HERRICK COMPTON, B. An B. L S., LIbHII'lall. Ml: Compton was born at Palmyra, Nee braska. He was graduated from the Univer- sity of Nebraska in 1901, receiving his B. A. degree. Previous to his coming to the Unir versity. in 1908, he spent two years at the New York State Library School, receiving his B. L. S degree from there in 1908. FLORENCE XVux'G, B, L. 5., Catalogucr. Miss VViug was born in La Crosse, Wis. She attended the Wisconsin University for two years. then entered the University of II- linois in 189892111d spent two years there. graduating from the Library School in 1901. Miss Wing has spent several years in Public Library work. In the fall of 1908 she came from Whiting, Ind, to begin her library work at the University.
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lecturers BARDI G. SKULASON, B. A., Lcrfurer on PM are Corporations. F. B. FEETHAM, Lcrtm'cr OIL Pleading and Practice. HARRISON A. BRONSON, M. A., LL. 13., wam'm' 011 Jimziripal Corporations and Real Property. HON. TRACY R. BANGS. Lccfurcr on Evidence. GEORGE A. BANGS, Lerturcr 011 Criminal Law. II. M. WHEELER. M. D., Lecturer on Surgery. JOHN DUNCAN TAYLOR, M. D., Lcctm'cr 0n Pathology. AUGUST EGGERS, M. D., chmrcr 071 Medicine. M. H. BRENNAN, PH. 13., Special Lecturer 071 Law. HENRY M. GRAY, Special Leciwcr on Law. H. H. HEALY, M. D., Special Lecturer in the College of Medicine. C. S. CRANE, M. 13.. Special Lecturer in the College of Alcdicinc. R. D. CAMPBELL M. D.. 5117051111 Lcdurrr in the College of Medicine. H. G. VVOUTAT, M. D,, Spain! Lecturer in the College of Medicine. W. H. BATES, M. D., 517N121! Lcrfurcr in the College of Aicdicine. H. OTCBEFE, M. D., Special Lecturer 1'71 the College of Afcdz'cine. J. GRASSICK, M. D., Special Lecturer in thc College of Medicine.
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