University of Wisconsin Madison - Badger Yearbook (Madison, WI)

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ANNIE CRO ALBERT ST SBY EMERY, Ph. D., Dean of Women, Assistant Professor ofCIassica1Philology. B1-vn Mawr, 1892. Leipsic, 1893-94-. Graduate Student, Bryn Mawr, 1892-93, and 1894-96. Ph. D., Bryn Mawr, 1895. Dean of Women and Assistant Professor of Classical Philology, University of Nlfisconsin, 1897. OWELL FLINT, A. lvl., ll, B K, Assistant Astronomer, 'Washburn Observatory. Born in 1853. Harvard, 1875. Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. 1876-77. Princeton, 1878-79. Student Assistant,.Cincin- nati Observatory, 1879-80. With Transit of Venus Commission and at United States Naval Observatory, 1881-89. Assistant Astron- omer, XVKSIIDLITD Observatory, 1889. DAVID BOWER FRANKENBURGER, A. Nl., Prozessor ofRl1etoric and Oratory. Born in 1845. University of YVisconsin. 1869. Graduated from Col- lege ot' Law, University of Wisconsin, 1871, and afterwards practiced in hiilxvaukee. Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, 1878. JOHN CHARLES FREEMAN, LL. D., A A qw, WILLIAM F Professor ofEngIisl1 Literature. Born in 18-1-2. B. A., University of Michigan, 1868. B. D., Chicago Theological Seminary, 1871. LL. D., University of Chicago, 1880. Pliucipal Kinderhook Academy, New York, 1858-60. Captain First New York Cavalry. Inspector-General in the Cavalry Corps,18G1-65. Assistant Professor of Greek, University of Chicago, 1871. Professor of Latin, University of Chicago, 1874-. Professor of English Literature and Rhetoric, 1877. Professor of English Literature, University of XViscoI'Isin, 1879. REDERIC GIESE, A. M., Assistant Professor ofkomance Languages. Born in 1864. Harvard, 1889. Paris and Heidelberg. 1890-91. Instructor in French and Spanish. Cornell University, 1891-93. In- structor in Romance Languages, University of Wisconsin, 1893. Assistant Professor. 1895. CHARLES HOMER HASKINS, Ph. D., df K If, fb II li, HOMER WI WILLIANl H Professor of Institutional History. Born in 1870. A. B., johns Hopkins, 1887. Post Graduate, 1387, Instructor in History, johns Hopkins, 1888. Ph. D..'l89O. lnstructor in History. University of Wisconsin, 1890. Assistant Professor, 1891. Professor of Institutional History, 1892. Paris, Rome and Berlin, 1890-96. NTHROP HILLYER, Ph. D., Assistant Proziessor of Organic Chemistry. Born in 1859. University of Xvisconsin, 1882. Graduate Student and Fellow at Johns .I-Iopkms, 1882-85. Instructor in Chemistry, Uni- vgigsgty of Wisconsin, 1885. Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry, 1 . ERBERT HOBBS, Ph. D., Assistant Professor oftldineralogy and Petrology. Born in 1864-. Xvorcester Polytechnic Institute, 1883. Principal ot' High School, Boylston, Massachusetts, 1883-S4-. Johns Hopkins, 1884-86. Geological Survey, 1886. Harx'ard,1886. Felloiv,johns Hopkins, 1887.- Ph.. D., 1888. Heidelberg, 1888-89. Instructor in Mineralogy, University of Wisconsin, 1889. Assistant Professor of hiineralogy and Petrology, 1890. Commissioned United States Assist- ant Geologist, 1895. 14-

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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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FRANK GAYLORD HUBBARD, Ph. D., X if, III B K, Associa tc Professor of English Pliilology. Born in 1859. Xivilliams College, 1880. Johns Hopkins,1887. Assist- ant in English, Johns I-Iopkins, 1887. Instructor. Smith College, 1888. University of California, 1889-92. Abroad. 1888. Assistant Profes- sor of English Literature, University of Wisconsin, 1892. Associate Protessor of English Philology, 1895. JOSEPH JASTROW, Ph. D., Proiessor ofExperimentaI and Comparative Psychology. Born in 1863. University of Pennsylvania, 1882. Student and Fel- low, johns Hopkins, 1882-1888. Professor of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, 1888. ALEXANDER KERR, A M., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, Born in 1828. Beloit, 1855. Professor in Brownwood Institute Georgia, 1858. President Wisconsin Teachers' Association, 1868. Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, University of Wiscon- sin, 1871. Published Gospel of Liatthew In Greek, 1892. Six sum- mers of study and travel in Europe, 1891-96. AMOS ARNOLD KNOWLTON, A. M., AP T, Assistant Professor ofRl1etoric. Born in 1859. Phillips-Exeter Academy, 1882. Bowdoin College, 1886. Taught at Providence, R. I., 1886-88. University of Berlin, 1889. Leipzig, 1890. Instructor in Rhetoric, University ot'Wisconsiu, 1890. Assistant Professor, 189-L. +ARTIILIR GORDON LAIRD, Ph D, Assistant Professor ofAncient Languages. Born in 1868. Dalhousie College, 1889. Fellow in Greek at Cornell, 1889-91. Ph. D., Cornell, 1891. Instructor in Greek, Lelancl Stan- ford,-Ir.,1891-92. Cornell, 1892-94-. Assistant Professor of Ancient Languages, University of Wisconsin, 1894-. WILLIAIVI STANLEY MARSHALL, Ph. D., if T, Assistant Professor of Zoology. Born in 1866. Swarthmore College. 1888. University of Pennsyl- vania, 1888-89. Germany, 1889-92. Ph. D., Leipzig, 1892. In- structor in Biology. University of XVisconsin, 1893. Assistant Pro- fessor ofZoology, 1896. ABBY SHAW MAYHEW, Principal ofLadies' Hall and Instructor in Gymnastics. Wellesley College. Dr. Sargent's School of Physical Education. Phy- sical Director in Young Women's Christian Association in lxiinneapolis, five years. Principal of Ladies' Hall and Instructor in Gymnastics, 1897. WILLIAM SNOW MILLER, M. D., Assistant Professor of Vertebrate Ana tomy. Born in 1858. Yale, 1879. Practiced medicine, 1879-86. Patholo- gist in Worcester City and to the Memorial Hospital. Worcester, Mass., 1889-92. Clark University, 1890-92. Instructor in Vertebrate An- atomy, University of Wisconsin, 1892. Assistant Professor, 1895. JULIUS EMIL OLSON, B. L., if T, Professor ofthe Scandinavian Languages and Literature. Born in 1858. University of Wisconsin, 1884-. Taught several years before graduating. Instructor in Scandinavian and German Lan- guages, University of Wisconsin, 1884-87. Assistant Professor of Scandinavian Languages and Literature, 1887. Professor, 1892. +011 leave of absence in Europe. 15

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