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CHARLOTTE E. PENGRA, Economics, Philosophy, Mathematics. B.S., University of Wisconsin. JOHN W. RAYMER, Physical Chemistry, Geology. B.S., University of Wisconsin. EVERETT A. REYNOLDS, History, Philosophy. B.S., University of Wisconsin. RUDOLPH ROSENSTENGEL, Electrical Engineering. - B.S., University of Wisconsin. THEODORE RUNNING, Mathematics. - - M.S., University of Wisconsin. OSWALD SCHREINER, Mathematics, Minerology, - PH.G., B.S., University of Wisconsin. OTTO I. SCHUSTER, Philosophy, Biology. - - B.S., University of Wisconsin. MARIE G. SENSIBA, Literature, History, French. - B.S., Knox College. GUSTAVUS SESSINGHAUS, Mineralogy, Petrology, Electrical Engineering. - - M. E. Columbia University. GRANT SMITH, Botany, Biology. - - - . B.S., University of Wisconsin. MAX H. SPINDLER, Civil Engineering, - - - B.S., University of Wisconsin. CHARLES E. STANGELAND, Economics, Sociology. B.A., Augsburg Theological Seminary. GRACE L. TERRY, German, Philology, English Literature. B L., University of Wisconsin. EZRA T. TOXVNE, Economics, History. - - - B.L., University of VVisconsin. ELSBETH VEERHUSEN, German Philology. - B.A., University of Wisconsin. - Cadiz Bassett Madison. - Viroqua Baltimore, Md - Pewaukee Green Bay St. Louis, Mo Madison - Dale Eagle Grove, Ia Madison - XVaupum Madison. FANNIE R. VVALBRIDGE, Pedagogy, English Philology, English ' Literature. - - - B.L., University of XVisconsin. GRACE D. W. WELTY, Economics, History, Sociology. ,ADDA J. WESTENHAVER, voice. - ' Q Graduate of School of Music. MYRTA v. WHITNEY, Latin, Greek. - - . B.A., Northwestern University. HENRY S. YOUKER, Mathematics, Physics. - B.S., University of 'Wisconsin. ALLYN A. YOUNG, Economics, American History. PH.B., Hiram College. 28 - Beloit - Rockford, Ill - Madison - Ripon - Madison Rapid City, S. Dak Madison.
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SIIICIQIII 50l!Ol'S 1 Fellows VICTOR H. BASSETT, B.A., Fred. Vogel, jr. Fellow in Pharmaceutical Chemistry NELLIE P. BATES, PH.D., Honorary Fellow in Economics. ' ELWYN F. CHANDLER, M.A., Fellow in Applied Mathematics JOSEPH W. CLARK, M.A., Fellow in Greek. EDWIN B. COPELAND, PELD., Honorary Fellow in Botany. WILLIAM S. FERRIS, B.S., August Uihlein Fellow in Pharmaceutical Chemistry HATTIE I. GRIFFIN, B.A., Alumni Fellow in Latin. ERNEST B. HOAG, B.A., B.S., Honorary Fellow in Biology. MAY HUNT, M.L., Fellow in English. ALBERT E. JENKS, B.S., Honorary Fellow in Economics XVILMOT B. LANE, M.A., Fellow in Philosophy. AZARIAH T. LINCOLN, M.S., Fellow in Chemistry. CHARLES J. O'CONNOR, B.A., Fellow in Latin. JOHN C. SHEDD, M.S., Fellow in Physics. MASSASADA SHIOZAWA, Honorary Fellow in Economics HENRY C. TAYLOR, M.S.A., Fellow in Economics. LOUIS M. WARD, B.L., Fellow in History. JENNY C. WATTS, M.A., Fellow in History. SCDOIGYS HARRIOT BURNTON, B.L., A The Madison Graduate Scholarship in German Philology. ERNST H. KRONSHAGE, B.A., The john C. Freeman Graduate Scholarship QEnglishj. GRACE E. MQNAIR, B.L., Graduate Scholarship in European History. HJALMAR RUED, B.L., The Norwegian Graduate Scholarship fEnglishj. JOHN B. SANBORN, M.L., Graduate Scholarship in American History. ANNA N. SCRIBNER, B.A., The William F. Allen Graduate Scholarship fGreek and Latinj. 25
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JOHN BUTLER JOHNSON, C.E. OHN B. JOHNSON, Dean of the Col- lege of Mechanics and Engineering, was born in 1850, at Marlboro, Stark County, Ohio. He taught in the public schools of Indiana for several years and entered the University of Michigan in 1874, graduating four years later in the Civil Engineering Course. He served as a United States Assistant Engineer on the United States Lake Survey and upon the Mississippi River until 1883, when he was elected to thc position of Professor of Civil Engineering in Washington Uni- versity, St. Louis, which position he has continued to hold until elected to the position he now holds in the University of Wisconsin. While occupying his chair in Washing- ton University, Professor johnson found time to do a large amount of additional work. He engaged somewhat in consult- ing practice and designed a number of water-works and sewerage systems. For eleven years he conducted the Index Department of the journal of Engineering Societies, in which current articles of engineering interest were described. For eighteen years he was a member, and for two years chairman of the Board of Managers of that Iournalz Two volumes of the Index Notes have been republished in book form. He has also written a number of engineering works, among which are T lzcory and Practice of Snrvcying, Engineering Conlraczfs and Spccyications, and The Materials of C'ons!rncz'ion. I-Ie was a joint author with Professor F. E. Turneaure of Modern Framed Slrzcclnres, All these works have taken very high rank in engineering litera- ture, and are regarded as the best works in the language in the ir respective fields. These works and his continuous contributions to engineering periodical and society literature, including several upon the Mississippi River and its problems, have made his name known and respected in the entire English-speaking world, and even on the Continent his works are very highly regarded by the professors in the leading Engineering Schools. Professor johnsonls interest in developing the science of the strength of mater- ials led him to establish a large and well equipped testing laboratory in St. Louis as a private enterprise, and it was in this laboratory that he made some iifty-thousand tests of timber for the United States Government. Professor johnson is a member of the Insiilulion ay' Civil Engineers, London, which is the oldest and largest engineering society in the worldg of the American Socicly of Civil Engineers, of the Arnerican Society of Mechanical Engineers, and past president of the Sociczjf for inc Promotion :yt Engineering Education, besides being a member or past president of many other scientlc and technical organizations of minor importance, Z9
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