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-y 'v' THE UNIVERSITY BADGER. ThnA nvniihi q e 8--t- U--r- Of Members of ifs Pacult Whio kahe come fo f1e Onihersi - since fke publicafion of fle lasf Baater. 64a deA 4. J CHAS. E. BENNETT was born April 6, i858, at Providence, R. I., and graduated from Brown University in I878. He taught school in Milton, Florida, i878-9; was Classical Instructor at St. John's School, Sing Sing,' N. Y., i879-8 i. He studied Classical Philololgy at Harvard, i88i-82; at Leipsic, i882-3; at Berlin, i883-4; at Heidelberg, I884; was instructor in Latin and Greek, and principal of Latin School at University of Nebraska, i884- I889; Associate Professor of Classical Philology i889; was elec- ted Professor of Latin in University of Wisconsin in i889. E: EMMrTT S. GoFF was born at Elmira, N. Y., Sept.3, 1852. He graduated from Elmira Free Academy in i869. In i882 he be- came connected with the New York Agricultural Experiment Station as Horticulturist, and retained this position until i889, when, early in the year, he was made Professor of Horticulture in the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Wis- consin. Prof. Goff contributes to the Agricultural Press on sub- jc tu 1l jfl, LU LJLZvuaLU.L%;LIL. - .; ecsralnloasceame., ,;a UVI3L lvlval ss us v unv. f S WM. H. HOBBS was born at Worcester, Mass., July 2, i864. He graduated from the Worcester Polytechnic Institute in i883, receiving the degree of B. S. He was principal of the Boyleston High School i883-84, when he entered Johns Hopkins Univer. sity, remaining until i886. Here he studied Chemistry and Min- eralogy. The following summer he was appointed assistant in the United States Geological Survey, which position he now holds. The winter of i886-87 was devoted to special study at Harvard. He was appointed Fellow in Geology at Johns Hopkins in i887 and there received the degree of Ph. D. In i888 he went abroad and spent the winter months in the laboratory of Prof. Rosenbusch at Heidelberg. The following summer he made some examination of Italian volcanoes. He came to the Univer- sity of Wisconsin at the beginning of the present year to arrange the mineralogical and geological collections of the institution and to give instruction in mineralogy and petrography. EDWARD B. ROSA was born at Rogersville, N. Y., Oct. 4, I86 i. Some of his early life was spent in the West, but after the Chicago fire the family returned to New York. Although interested in business pursuits, he studied mathematics and surveying and in I882 entered Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., gradua- ting in I886. He taught Physics and Chemistry in the English - and Classical School at Providence, R. I., for two years and in i888 entered Johns Hopkins University, Here he pursued a post-X graduate course in Physics, and early in the present year came to 'a the T niversiv orf WTico ftnsin as AA siQstaint Prohfesscnor of Phvikel7f '91 17 -111
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8TE UxirV amp;t -BG Y. W. A. WoL- was born in 1865: was educated and receiveed the degree -of B. 'S. in the U-niversity of Norway, fron -which in- stitution he also -received the degree of Ph. B. in 1883. From -1i882-85 Mr. Woll stdied- Analytical and Synthetical Chemistry in the institution where he was educated. He Lame- to A-erica in I885, and after a year's post-graduate Course in the University of Wisconsin, took the degree -of M S.; was made 'Second Assist- ant and then Assistant Chemist of the Agricultural Experi-ment Station, in this institution. He has written several articles for local and other agricultural papers. ALB1$R-T S. FLINT was born Sept. 12, t8S, -at Salem, Mas.. and graduated from Harvard in i875. He was a special student at the Massachusetts Institute of Techn 187-6-7; student in Astronomy at Princeton, I878-9; Student Assistant at the Cin- cinnati Observatory, T879-80. He was employed with Transit of Venus Commission and the U. S. Naval Observatory, 88I-89. In October, I889, he was appointed Assistant Astronomer of the Washburn Observatory, University of Wisconsin. Prof. Flint has made several contributions to the Annals of Mathematics. THE FRENCH PROFESSOR-FISHING. -18 I V
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