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-9 i em Members uf the jfanultp Charles Henry Bunting, M. D. Professor of Pathology Born at La Crosse,Wis., in 18755 graduated from LaCrosse high school, 1892, and University of Wisconsin with B. S. degree, 1896. Fellow in Biology, University of Wisconsin, 1896-97. M. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1901. Medical House Officer, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1901-023 Assistant Demonstrator in Pathology, University of Penn- sylvania, 1902-03, Associate in Pathology, Johns Hopkins University, 1903-065 Professor of Pathology, University of Virginia, 1906-08. Member of American Medical Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists, Association of American Anatomists, Association of American Physicians, Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, and Chicago Pathological Societyg Beta Theta Pi and Nu Sigma Nu fraternities. Author of a number of articles on pathology of the blood and other subjects. Edwin Chapin Holden, E. M. . Professor of Mining Engineering Born in New York, November 8, 1872. B. S., College of the City of New York, 18935 E.M., Columbia School of Mines, 1896. Has been engaged since graduation as operating and consulting mining engineer for various companies. Member of American Institute of Mining Engineers, Engineers' Club of New York, and Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Cyril M. Jansky, B. S. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering University Extension Division Born in Richland County, Wisconsin, in 1870. Educated in country schools of Wisconsin, Valparaiso University and University of Michigan, received the degree of B. S. from the latter. Superintendent of City Schools, Au Sable, Mich., 1895-1902, Assistant in Physics, University of Michigan, 1903-043 Research Assistant, Bureau of Standards, Washington, 1904-055 Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, and head of School of Applied Science, Uni- versity of Oklahoma, 1905-Q8. Member Society of Mathematicians and Physicists, Prague, Bohemiag associate member American Institute of Electrical Engineersg member Sigma Xi fraternity. Arthur S . Loevenhart, M . D . Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology Born December 29, 1878. Received degrees of B. S. and M. S. from Kentucky State University in 1898 and 1899, respectively, and M. D. from johns Hopkins University, 1903. Assistant, Associate and Associate-Professor of Pharmacology and Physiological Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, 1903-08. Member, American Physiological Society, American Chemical Society, American Society of Biological Chemists, and Phi Beta Kappa fraternityg honorary member Baltimore Branch, American Pharmaceutical Society. Author of twenty scientific papers. Max Mason, Ph. D. Associate Professor of M athernatics , Born in Madison, Wis., October 27, 1877. Graduated from Madison High school, and University of Wisconsin, 1898. Ph. D., University of Gottingen, Germany, 1903. Has held position of instructor of mathematics at Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology, and instructor and assistant professor of mathematics at Yale University. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Mathematical Society, Deutsche Mathe- matiker Vereinigung, Circulo Matematico di Palernog Psi Upsilon and Sigma Xi fraternities. Author of various mathematical articles. 26
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Qnbunl uf usin ROSSETTER GLEASON COLE, 11,1011 DIRECTOR OF SCHOOL OF MUSIC. PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. Ph. B., University of Michigan, 1888. ,FLETCHER ANDREW PARKER, EX-IIZRITUS PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. In addition there are fourteen instructors and assistants. ROSSETTER G. COLE University Extension Division LOUIS EHRHART REBER, CIJKE. flvlifb DIRECTOR OF UNIVERSITY EXTENSION. B. S., Pennsylvania State College, 1880. M. S.. Pennsylvania State College, 1885. SC. D., Pennsylvania State College, 1908. FRANK AVERY H'UTCI-IINS, B911 . SECRETARY, DEBATING AND PUBLIC DISCUSSION. CYRIL M. IANSKY, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. B. S. University of Michigan. Oth VVILLIAM DIXON I-IIESTAND, REGISTRAR OF THE UNIVERSITY. SECRETARY OF THE FACULTY. -MAURICE ERVE MCCAFFREY, SECRETARY OF T1-IE REGENTS. ALBERT WILSON MCCONNELL. SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS. E Faculty VVILLIAM HENRY LIGHTY, KZ SECRETARY OF CORRESPONDENCE STUDY. Ph. B., Cornell University, 1894. EARLE BERTRAM NORRIS, CDFA 1121911 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MECHANICAL' ENGINEERING B. S., Pennsylvania State College, 1904. M. E., Pennsylvania State College, 1908. In addition there are fifteen instructors and assistants. er Officers ARTHUR PEABODY, TBII SUPERVISING ARCHITECT. B. S. Arch., University of Illinois, 1882. LUCIEN JOHN PICKARTS, CIJAO BURSAR OF THE REGENTS WALTER .MCAIYNN SMITH, AT LIBRARIAN. B. A., University of Wfisconsin, 1890. A ... THE LOWER CAM PUS
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William Underhill Moore, LL. B. Assistant Professor of Law Born in New York Cityg educated at Drisler's School, New York, and Columbia University, receiving degree of A. B., 1900, A. M., 1901, and LL. B., 1902. Practised law in New York city until 1906, associate professor of Law, University of Kansas, 1906-08. Now preparing volume on Bills and Notes. Earle Bertram Norris, M. E1 Assistant Professor of M ochanicat Engineering University Extension Division Born at Jamestown, N. Y., September 17, 1882. Graduated at Warren, Pa., high school, 1899, and Pennsylvania State College, 1904, with degree of B. S. in Mechanical Engineering. Clerk, E. Bement's Sons, Lansing, Mich., 1904-Sq assistant superintendent, Implement Company, Standish, Mich., 1905-065 Superintendent, Standish Electric Light Company, 1905-063 instructor, Pennsylvania State College, 1906-08. M. E., Pennsylvania State College, 1908. Member, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. John Bell Sanborn, Ph. D. Lecturer in Law Born at Elkhorn, Wis., May 12, 1876. Educated ta Wisconsin Academy and University of Wisconsin, receiving degrees of B. L., 18963 M. L., 1897, and Ph. D., 1899. Managing editor, Daily Cardinal, 1894-955 editor-in-chief, 1895-965 holder of first Tennis W , Instructor in American History, Ohio State University, 1899-1900. Member lirm of Sanborn and Sanborn, 1901-05, now member of Firm of Sanborn and Blake. Treasurer, Wisconsin State Bar Association,g secretary, Wisconsin Cardinal Association. Member American Bar Association, American Eco- nomic Association, American Historical Association, American Political Science Association, Wisconsin State His- torical Society. Author, Congressional Grants of Land in Aid of Railways, joint author, Supplement, Wisconsin Statutes, 1906. William L. Westermann, Ph. D. Assistant Professor of History Born at Belleville, Ill., September 15, 1873. Graduated from Decatur QIll.j high school, and from University of Nebraska, 1894. A. M., University of Nebraska, 1896. Ph. D., Berlin University, 1902. Has held positions as instructor and assistant professor of Greek, University of Missouri, assistant professor of history, University of Minnesota. Member, American Historical Association, Classical Association of the Middle West and South. Karl Young, Ph. D. Assistant Professor of English Born at Clinton, Iowa, November 2, 1879. Received degrees of A. B. from University of Michigan, 1901, and A. M. and Ph. D. from Harvard University, 1902 and 1907 respectively. Instructor and professor of English, United States Naval Academy, 1903-05, Fellow of Harvard University, 1907-08. Author, Origin and Develop- ment of the Story of Troilus and Criseyde, London, 1908. 27
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