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Mf- 'f-g'?'j:fitfl AI N Zo' 5 i Q 9 College of Letters and Science. Faculty. CHARLES KENDALL ADAMS, LL. D., Alf T, di B K, JOHN President ofthe University. Born in 1835. Student at University of Michigan, 1857-62. Instructor in Latin and History, University of Michigan, 1862-63. Assistant Pro- fessor, 1863-67. Abroad, 1867-68. Professor of History, 1867-85. Dean of School of Political Science, University of Michigan, 1881-85. President of Cornell University, 1885-92. President of the American Historical Association, 1890. President of University of NVisconsin, 1892. BARBER PARKINSON, A. M., Vice-President of the University, Professor of Constitutional and International Law. Born in 1834-. University of Wisconsin, 1860. Regent, University of Wisconsin, 1866. Professor of Mathematics, 1867-73. Professor of Civil Polity and International Law, 1873-74. Editor of Madison Democrat, 1874-76. Professor of Civil Polity and Political Economy, 1876-93. Vice-President,1885. Professor of Constitutional and Inter- national Law. 1893. LOUIS WINSLONV AUSTIN, Ph. D., A K 113, Assistant Professor ofPhysics. Born in 1867. Nliddlehury College, 1889. Strassburg,1889-90. Fel- low in Physics, Clark University, 1890-91. Germany, 1891-93. Ph. D., Strassburg, 1893. Instructor in Physics, University of 'Wisconsin, 1893. Assistant Professor of Physics, 1896. CHARLES REID BARNES, Pli. D., B ffl 117, Professor of Botazzy. Born in 1858. Hanover, 1877. Taught for three years. Summer School of Botany, Harvard, 1879 and 1880. Professor of Botany and Geology, Purdue University, Indiana. 1880-87. Studied at Harvard, 1885-86 and 1892. Professor of Botany, University of Wisconsin, 1887. EDWARD ASAHEL BIRGE, Ph. D., Sc. D., fb 1: li, JOHN Dean ofthe College ofLetters and Science, Professor ofZooIogy. Born in 1851. Williams College, 1873. Studied at Harvard, 1873-76. Ph. D.. Harvard. 1878. Sc. D. ilionoraryl, NVestern University of Pennsylvania, 1897. Instructor in Natural History, University of-Wis- consin, 1875-79. Professor of Zoology, 1879. Studied in Germany, 1880-81. President Wisconsin Academy of Science, Arts and Letters, 1890-91. Dean of the College of Letters and Science, 1891. Commis- sioner of Fisheries. Yvisconsin, since 1895. Director Geological and Natural History Survey of NVisconsin, 1897. President Wisconsin Library Association, 1897-99. CRAFTS WRIGHT BROOKS, ist Lieut., 4th Art., U. S. A., Professor of llrlilitary Science and Tacfiics. Born in 1862. Xvest Point, 1885. InstrucNt'or in Post-Graduate Artil- lery School, Fortress Monroe, Va., 1886-88. Comrnanded Fort Ban- ancas, Fla., 1889. - Instructor, West Point, 1889-94-. Fort Adams, R. I., and Fort Riley, Kas., 1894-96. Professor of Military Science and Tactics, University of NViscousin, 1896. 'if ' 1 .10 U A Qian, 4 Z5 ,X . I 3f-15, . , A ,..,,,
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JULIUS MORGAN CLEMFNTS, A. Nl., Ph. D., K A, Assistant Professor of Geology. Born in 1869. Alabama State University, 1887. Abroad, 1887-92. Ph. D., University ot' Leipzig, 1890. Alabama State Survey, 1892. U. S. Geological Survey.1893. Assistant Professor of Geology, Uni- versity of YVisconsin, 1893. ' VICTOR COFFIN, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of European History. Born in 1864. A. B., Dalhousie College, 1887. Lecturer in English at Cambridge House School, Halifax, 1886-87. Classical Master at Pantops Academy, Virginia, 1888-89. Student at Cornell, 1889-92. Student at Halle and Berlin. 1892-93. 'Instructor in English at Cor- nell, 1890-92, also Lecturer in History, 1892. Ph. D., Cornell, 1893. Assistant Professor of European History, University of Wisconsin, 1893. GEORGE CARY COIIISTOCK, Ph. B., LL. B., Proltssor of Astronomy and Director of Washburn OLservatory. Born in 1855. University of Wisconsin, 1877. College of Law, Uni- versity of XVisconsin, 1883. Assistant in the Ann Arbor Observatory, 1877-78. Assistant Engineer on Improvement ofthe Upper Mississippi, 1878-79. Assistant in Washburn Observatory, 1879-83. U. S. Nauti- cal Almanac Office, 1883-84. Professor of Mathematics and Astrono- my, Ohio State University, 1885-87. Prolessor of Astronomy and Associate Director of Washburn Observatory, 1887. Director ol Wash- burn Observatory, 1890. WILLIAM WILLARD DANIELLS, Nl. S., Sc. D., Professor of Chemistry. Born in 1840. Michigan Agricultural College.186-1. Two years Assist- ant Chemist, Miclligan Agricultural College. Two years Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard. Professor of Agriculture, University of Wisconsin, 1868. State Analyst, 1880. Studied at Berlin and Halle, 1880. Professor of Chemistry, University of Xvisconsin, 1881. JOHN EUGENE DAVIES, A. M., M. D., LI.. D., Professoroflilcctrieity and Magzietiszzi and 1lJ2l.f11EH12lfiC6l1P11j'SfCS. Bornin 1839. Lawrence University, A. B., 1862. A. M., 1865. Pro- fessor of Chemistry and Physics, Lawrence University, 1865-66. M. D., Chicago Medical College, 1868. In the war, 1862-65. Professor of Natural History and Chemistry. University of Wisconsin, 1868. Professor of Astronomy and Physics, 1875. Professor of Physics, 1879. LL. D., Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill., 1887. JOHN CLAUDE ELSOM, lvl. D., Professor ofPI1ysicaI Culture and Director ofGymz1asium. Born in 1866. University of Virginia, Medical Department, 1886. Assistant Surgeon State Penitentiary, Virginia, 1886-89. Physical Director Minneapolis Young Men's Christian Association, 1891-94. Professor of Physical Culture and Director of Gymnasium, University of Wisconsin, 1894-. RICHARD THEODORE ELY, Ph. D., LL. D., Director of School ofEconomics, Political Science and History, and Professor ofPolitical Economy. Born in 1854-. Columbia College, 1876. Studied abroad, at Heidel- berg, Halle, Geneva and Berlin. 1877-80. Lecturer at Cornell and Johns Hopkins. Associate Professor ot Political Economy, johns Hopkins, 1885-92. Secretary American Economic Association, 1885-92. Director ol School of Economics, Political Science and His- tory, and Professor of Political Economy, University of NVisconsin, 1892. 13
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