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Nl VINCENT 0'SHEA, B. L., Professor ofthe Science and A rt of Teaching. Born in 1866. Le Roy Academic Institute, 1884. B.L., Cornell,1892. Editor Cornell Era and College Man, 1890-92. Professor of Peda- gogy and Psychology and Director of the Practical School, State Nor- mal School, Mankato, Minn., 1892-95. Lecturer Colorado Summer School of Science and Philosophy, 1895. Professor of Psychology and Child Study and Supervisor of Practical Teaching, Teacher's College, Buffalo, N. Y., 1895-97. President National Child-Study Society, 1897. Professor of the Science and Art of Teaching, University of 'Wisconsin, 1897. A EDWARD THOMAS OWEN, A. B., If T, Prokssor of the French Language and Literature. Born in 1850. Yale, 1872. Studied in Europe, 1873-76. Professor ofthe French Language and Literature, University of NViscOnsin, 1878. Professor of French, University of California, 1886-87. WILLIAM HENRY ROSENSTENGEL, A. M, Professor of the German Language and Literature. Born in 1842. Educated in Germany. Came to America in 1864-. Taught at St. Louis, 1865-79. Professor of the German Language and Literature, University of Wisconsin, 1879. Honorary Degree, A. M., from Williams College. HARRY LUMAN RUSSELL, Ph. D., 41 Is If, Professor of Bacteriology. Born in 1866. University of Wisconsin. 1888. Fellow in Biology, 1888-90. Abroad, 1890-91. Ph. D.,johns Hopkins, 1892. Woods Holl Marine Biological Station, summer of 1892. Senior Fellow in Biology and University Extension Lecturer in Bacteriology, University of Chicago, 1892-'93. Assistant Professor of Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin, 1893. Consulting Bacteriologist to Wisconsin State Board of Health, 1894-. Professor of Bacteriology, 1896. WILLIAM AMASA SCOTT, Ph. D., A 1 fb, fl: li Ii, Professor of Economic History and Theory. Born in 1862. B. A., University of Rochester, N. Y., 1886. Instructor in Latin and Greek, Normal School, Oswego, N. Y., 188-1-85. Profes- sor of History and Political Economy, University of South Dakota, 1887-90. Graduate Study, johns Hopkins, 1890. Instructor, johns Hopkins., 1891. Ph. D., 1892. Assistant Professor of Political Econ- omy, University of Wisconsin,1892. Associate Professor, 1893. Pro- fessor of Economic History and Theory, 1896. Author of Repudia- tion of State Debts. - FRANK CHAPMAN SHARP, Ph. D., X df, dw I3 Ii, Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Born in 1866. Amherst College, 1887. Taught, 1887-88. Germany, 1888-92. Ph. D.. Berlin University, 1892. Instructor at Condon School for Boys, New York, 1892-93. Instructor in Philosophy, Uni- versity of Wisconsin, 1893-96. Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, 1896. ERNEST BROWN SKINNER, A. B., ll O ll, Assistant Prokssor of Mathematics. Born in 18.63. A. B., Ohio University, 1888. Professor of Mathe- matics, Amity College. Iowa, 1888. Scholar, Clark University, 1891. Fellow, Clark University, 1892. Instructor in Mathematics, Univer- sitv Of Wisconsin, 1892. Assistant Professor, 1895. MOSES STEPHEN SLAUGHTER, Ph. D., A K 15, AIA Is K, Prokssor of Latin. Born in 1860. De Pauw College, 1883. Ph. D., lohns Hopkins, 1891, Instructor in Latin, Bryn Mawr, 1887-88. Professor of Latin, Hack- ettls Town Institute, N. -I., 1888-89. Iowa College, 1889--96. Stud- ied at Berlin and Munich, 1893-94. Professor ol' Latin, Universitv of lcVisconsin. 1896. ' 1 6 i
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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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CHARLES SUMNER SLICHTER, M. S., Z X, 111 I3 K, Professor of Applied lllathematics. Born in 18644. Northwestern University, 1885. Instructor in Mathe- matics, Chicago Athenaeurn, 1885-86. Instructor in Mathematics, University of Wisconsin, 1886-89. Assistant Professor of Mathemat- ics, 1889. Professor of Applied Mathematics, 1892. CHARLES FORSTER SMITH, Ph. D., X -If, Professor of Greek and Classical Philology. Born in 1852. 'xvoiford College, 1872. Harvard. 1873-74-. Germany, 1874-. Professor of Greek, Wofford College, 1875-79. Ph. D., Leipzig, 1881. Assistant Professor of Latin and Greek, Williams College, 1881- 82. Professor in Vanderbilt University, 1892-94-. Professor of Greek and Classical Philology, University of Wisconsin, 1894-. BENJAMIN XVARNER SNOW, Ph. D., A T, Z E, Professor of Physics. Born in 1860. Cornell, 1885. Fellow in Physics, Cornell, 1885-86. Instructor in Physics, Ohio State University,1886-87. Gczettingen and Strassburg, 1887-88. Instructor in Physics, Cornell, 1888-90. Berlin, 1890-92. Ph. D.. Berlin, 1892. Professor of Physics, Indiana University, 1892-93. Professor of Physics, University of Wisconsin, 1898. l-IIRAM ALLEN SOBER, A. B., Assistant Professor of Latin. Born in 1868, University of Michigan, 1886. Instructor in Greek and Latin, University of Michigan. 1891-93. Instructor in Latin, Univer- sity of Wisconsin, 1893. Assistant Professor, 1895. JOHN WILLIAM STEARNS, A. Nl., LL. D., FREDERICK Director of the School of Education, Professor of Philosophy and Pedagogy. Born in 1839. Harvard, 1860. Instructor in Normal School,Winona, Minn. Professor, University of Chicago, 1865-74-. Director of Na- tional Normal School, Argentine Republic, 1874-78. President, Nor- mal School, Whitewater, 1878-84. Professor of Science of Teaching, University of Wisconsin. 1884-. Professor of Philosophy and Peda- gogy, 1888. Director of the School of Education, 1897. Editor of Wisconsinjournal of Education. JACKSON TURNER, Ph. D., Prokssor offlmerican History. Born in 1861. Universityof Wisconsin, 1884. Instructor in Rhetoric and Oratory, University of Wisconsin, 1885-88. johns Hopkins, 1888-89. Assistant Professor of American History, University of W'is- consin, 1889. Rrofessor, 1891. CHARLES RICHARD VAN HISE, Ph. D., Prokssor of Geology. Born in 1857. B. Met. E.,UrIiversity of Wisconsin, 1879. B. S.,188O. M. S., 1882. Ph. D., 1892. Assistant, Wisconsin Geological Survey, 1881-82. Assistant Geologist, U. S. Geological Survey, 1883-88. U. S. Geologist in charge of Lake Superior Division, 1888 to date. In- structor in Metallurgy, University of Wisconsin, 1879-83. Assistant Professor, 1883. Professor, 1886. Professor of Minerology and Pe- trology, 1888. Professor of Archean and Applied Geology, 1890. Professor of Geology, 1892. Non-Resident Professor of Pre-Cambrian Geology, University of Chicago, 1892. CHARLES AMBROSE VAN VELZER, Ph. D., Professor of Jlla tlzematics. Born in 1851. Cornell, 1876. Instructor in Mathematics, Cornell, 1876-77. Fellow, johns Hopkins, 1878-81. Instructor in Mathe- matics, University of Wisconsin, 1881. Assistant Professor, 1883. Professor, 1885. 17
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