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THE UNI VERSI T:Y BADGER. faculties, Vnstructors anb Officers. THOMAS C. CHAMBERLIN, Ph. D., LL. D. President of the University. Born in 1843. Beloit. 1866. University of Michigan, 1869-73. Professor at Whitewater Normal School. Professor of Geology at Beloit College, 1873-76. Chief State Geologist, 1876-83. U. S. Geological Survey.- President of University of Wisconsin, 1887. -fcultb- of the Co1UlReg0 of Av anb ettier. JOHN B. PARKINSON, A. M., Vice-President, Professor of Civil Polity and Politieal Economy. Born in 1834. University of Wisconsin, 1860. Regent, U. W., 1866. Professor of Mathe- matics, U. W., 1867-73. Professor of Civil Polity, U. W., 1873-74. Editor Madison Democrat, 1874-76. Professor of Civil Polity and Political Economy since ;876. Vice-President since 1885. ATI PYANDFR KlF.RR A M Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. Born in'1828. Beloit, 1855. Taught till 1871. Professor of Greek,1 U. W., 1871. President State Teachers' Association, 1868. JOHN W. STEARNS, A. M., LL, D., Professor of Philosophy and Pedagogy. Born in 1839. Harvard, 1860. Taught one year at State Normal School, Winona, Minn. Tutor and Professor University of Chicago, 1865-74. Director of National Normal School of Argentine Republic, 1874-78. President State Normal School at Whitewater, 1878-84. Professor of Science and Art of Teaching, U. W. 1884, Professor of Philosophy and Pedagogy, 1888. Editor Wisconsin Journal of Education. - Arranged, except the Vice-President, in order of date of collegiate graduation. JOHN E. DAVIES. A. M., M. D., Professor of Physics. Born in 1839. Lawrence University, 1862. Chicago Medical College,- 1868. In the War, 1862-65. Professor of Natural History and Chemistry, U. W., 1868-75 Professor of Astronomy and Physics, 1875-79. Professor of Physics since 1879. ASAPH HALL, Ph. D., LL. D., Consulting Director of the Washburn Observatory. Born in 1829. Harvard, non-graduate. Taught several' years. Aid and Professor, U. S. Naval Academy since 1862. Consulting Director of Washburn Observatory, 1887. WILLIAM W. DANIELLS, M. S., Professor of Chemistry. Born in 1840. Michigan Agricultural College, 1864. Two years, Assistant Chemist, Univer- sity of Michigan. . Three years Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard. Professor of Agriculture, U. W., 1868. Professor of Chemistry, 1880. State Analyst since 1880. WILLIAM H. ROSENSTENGEL,, A. M., Professor of the German Language and Literature. Born in 1842. Educated in Germany. Came to Amex ica, 1865. Taught in St. Louis, 1866-79. Professor of German, U. W,, since 1879. Honorary Degree, A. M., from Williams College. STEPHEN M. BABCOCK, IiJltmnUL tJI .1 5L .3U1btt0. ,.11 Ibbl-UL VihV aO. Experimental Station. Born in 1843. Tufts, 1856. Studied at Cornell, 1872-75. Instructor at Cornell till 1877. Studied in Germany, 1879. Iiistructor at Cornell, 1881-82. Chemist New York Experimental Station, 1882-87. Professor of Agricultural Chemistry anl Chief Chemist to Experimental Station, U. W., 1887. JOHN C. FREEMAN, LL. D., Professor of English Literature. Born in 1842. University of Michigan, 1858. Chicago Theological Seminary, 1871. Prin- cipal Kinderhook Academy, New York, 1858-60. In the Union Army, 1861-65. Assistant Professor of Greek and Professor of Latin in the University of Chicago, 1868, and afterwards Professor of Rhetoric and -English Literature for two years. Professor of English Literature, U. W., since 1879. t £ . - e Ow s x v - BA relax w L x at X v.-. l=X..- .r 9f, ....... n.lltil7-81 ('h blSCtPl' offs {'tllit {-numicr. red 1.l ............................................................ : w Z 777777 '91 11 1 f;D 08o --
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I l3oarb of CRegents. STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, Ex-Officio. PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY, Ex-Officio. TERM EXPIRES. STATE-AT-LARGE, STATE-AT-LARGE, FIRST DISTRICT, SECOND DIsTRICT, THIRD DISTRtPT, FOuRTH DISTRIcT, FIFTH DISTRICT, SIXTH DISTRICT, SEVENTH DISTRICT, EIGHTH DISTRICT, NINTH DISTRICT, HON. GEO. H. PAUL, Milwaukee, - - HON. L. S. flANKS, Madison,- HON. J. V. QUARLES, Racine, - HON. JOHN A. RICE, Merton, HON. GEO. RAYMER, Madison, HON. GEO. KOEPPEN, Milwaukee, HON. HIRAM SMITH, Sheboygan Falls, HON. FRANK CHALLONER, Omro, HON. JOHN M. TRUE, Baraboo, - - HON. WILLIAM P. BARTLETT, Eau Claire, HON. E. L. BROWNE, Waupaca, (aDf ict'r of the tooarb of Itstonto. GEO. H. PAUL, President. E. F. RILEY, Secretary. STATE TREASURER, Ex-Officio Treasurer. 1891 189'2 1892 1T92 1893 1893 1893 1892- 1892 1893 1891 , ,q -Z-. x7 1 ? '? 'i' 777 t- , I , ?m I m- V';'-' I 4
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THE UNIVERSITY BADGER. FLETCHER A. PARKER, Professor of Music. Born in 1842. Boston School of Music, 1868. Non-graduate, Northwestern University and Western Union College. In the War, 1862-64. Studied music in Europe. 1873-75, also Professor of the Piano iu the Royal Normal Academy of Music, London. Dean of the College of Music, Illinois Wesleyan University, 1875-78. Instructor in Music, U. W.. 1878. Professor of Music since 1880. DAVID B. FRANKENBURGER, A. M., Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory. Born in 1845. U. W., 1869. Instructor in U. W., 1869-71. Graduated from College of Law, U. W., 1871. and afterwards practiced in Milwaukee. Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, U. W., since 1878. EDWARD T. OWEN, A. B., Professor of the French Language and Literature. Born in 1850. Yale, 1872. Studied in 1Europe, 1874-76. Professor French, U. W., since 1878. Professor of French, University of California, 1886-87. FRANKLIN H. KING. Professor of Agricultural Physics. Born 'in 1848. Whitewater Normal School, 1872. Cornell, 1876-78. Professot of Natural Sciences, River Falls Normal School, 1878-88. Professor of Agricultural Physics, U. W., 1888. EDWARD A. BIRGE, A. M., Ph. D,, Professor of Zoology. Born in 1851. Williams College, 1873. Studied at Harvard, 1873-76. Ph. D., Harvard, 1876. Instructor in Natural History, U. W., 1876-79. Professor of Zoology since 1880. Studied in Germany, 1880-81. ALLEN D. CONOVER, C. E., Professor of Civil Engineering. Born in 1854. U. W., 1874. Government work on Wisconsin River, 1875. Instructor in Civil Engineering, U. W., 1875-77. General Engineering in Madison, 1877-78. Professor of Civil Engineering, U. W., since 1879. City Surveyor of Madison, 1882-84. Topographer of State Geological Survey, 1874-75. FREDERICK B. POWER, Ph. G., Ph. D., Professor of Pharmacy and Materia Medica. Born in 1853. Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 1874. University of Strassburg, Germany, 1880. Professor of Analytical Chemistry at Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 1880-83. Professor of Pharmacy and Materia Medica, U. W., since 1883. GEORGE B. RANSOM, Passed Assistant Engineer U. S. N.. - Professor Steam Engineering. Born in 1851. Oswego, N. Y., Normal School, 1869. U. S. Naval Academy, 1874. Instructor U. S. Naval Academy, 1880-83. Professor of Steam Engineering, U. W., 1888. CHARLES A. VAN VELZER, Ph. D., Professor of Mathematics. Born 1851. Cornell, 1876. Instructor in Mathematics, Cornell, 1876-77. Fellow in Mathe- matics, Johns Hopkins, 1878-81. Instructor in Mathematics, U. W., 1881. Assistant Professor, 1883-85. Professor of Mathematics since 1885. WILLIAM H. WILLIAMS, A. B., Professor of Hebrew and Sanskrit. U. W., 1876. Instructor in Greek, U. W., 1879-83. Assistant Professor of Greek, 1888-89. Professor Hebrew and Sanskrit, 1889. STIMSON JOSEPH BROWN, Professor of Mathematics, Washburn Observatory. Born in 1854. U. S, Naval Academy, 1876. E1nsign, 1877. Acting Assistant Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1879-81. U. S. Naval Observatory, on duty, 1881-85. Professor of Mathematics, U. S. Naval Academy, 1883-87. On special duty at Washburn Observatory, 1887-91. STORM BULL, Mech. E., Professor Mechanical Engineering. Born in 1856. Polytechnic Institute, Zurich, Switzerland, 1877. Came to Madison in 1879. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, 1879. Assistant Professor, 1885-86. Professsor, since 1886. 12 '9k4.
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