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Untttingeu. receiving from the lastqmllmd institution tht- degrees. ul' A. M. and Ph. D. in 189m. Ht: uecnpied the chair of Annistnnt Pruteswr nf line;- lish at Cornell t'niversity during the year 13349790. in which year he Wm; called to the University of Cincinnati 10 he Prnfcwm of English Language and Literature. His present address is the Auburn Hotel, Mt. Auburn. RHFHSSUR XYARIJ BALDH'IN, of the lhprlrtment 111' Civil litigi- necring, 'Wflr-i hum :1t Stlrewshnry. Mum. Hr wan rt memhrr 0f tht- third class that graduated from the I'nittersity 01' Cincinnati. taking the degree of C. E. The fullnwingr year he re- IL'M' lewx. L'civcd the degree of MA S from this institution, During the year IHjt; 11C held the position of Renkidellt Engineer of the Clmttumi Railway. amt then became Principal Assistant Engineer uf the Cincinnati Snnthern and associated roads. This pUHittUIt he continued to hold until Chnsen t0 F111 the chair of Civil Engineering in 15w. meeasnr Baldwin wnh :1 member of the Board 0f Directrns 0f the t'niversity of Cincinnati from 1333 to mgnv His home is at the Hotel CHenene, Mt. Auburn. PRUF. CHARLES FREIYK SIiYBt'JLIL WAKI: BALDWIN. 0f the Chair of French and German wars bum in Cincinnati. He graduated fl'mn Harvard in IHTL taking the degree of A. B. In 1H73 he received the degree LLB. frum the Cincinnati Law School. From JHHU to 1883 he was meessur of Languages at the Cincinnati 'tYESlGjK'nll College. In 1852 he became Assistant Pm- fessur of Modern Langungm of the University of Cincinnati. and in 1:49: was chosen to he the head of the Department of French and German. Prnfessor Seleulth home is. 011 Morris Place, Tllh'CUllll'l'l. C. 1.; 51-315mm. '37
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named institution the degrees of A M. and P11. D. in 1375. During 1H76-77 hr.- wus Assistant in the Chemical Laboratory of the University of Berlin. From 1578 to 1.353 Professor Norton was Research Chemist and Superintendent of Manufacture Cimzpug-m'r e'ifuZ-mk dz: cjmmn-L at Paris. Since he has become connected with the University of Cincinnati Professrar Norton has held several of the most important offices in the gift of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 215:1 general utheer. :15 well as Chairman of the Chemistry Branch. It is owing to his efforts and those of his colleaguesg Professors Hyde and French -that 11 11. Nuu'rnx. the Asm'iciatiou has. placed its library in charge of the I'niversity of Cin- eimmti. Professor Xnmm.5 address; is Loraine and Hmokline Avenum Clifton. PROFESSOR JICRMAIN GILDRRSLEEYE PORTER Director of the Observatnry. and in charge of the Department of Agtmnmnyy was born in Buffahx N. Y. He graduated from Humiitun College New York, in 1373, with the degree of B. AV 111 1376 he nhtained from the same institution the degree of A. 3L. and in IHSH that of Ph. IL He has hecn a student at the University of Berlin, Prussim and the Royal Observatory of Berlin. From 1H73 to 1573 he was the Assistant Astronomer at the Litchhehl Observatory of Hamilton Cullege. In 1878 he became Cmuputor in the I'nited States Coast and Geodetic Survey Office Vt'as-ih- iugton. D. C. In 1384 he left that positien to accept the mic he now helds. Prufessmr Porter's address is Statiun C. PIMJFICSSUR HDW'ARD MILES BRLWVNx 0f the Department of the Iinglish Language and Literature, war; horn in Schmilcrnft. Mich, He attended the I'niversity of MichigmL and received his degree of Ph. 13. from that institution in 1mm. He was principal 0f the City High Sehuol. Lapurte. Imli. from IHHU tn IHHJ. and again from 13434 tn 1536i From IHSG t0 ISHQ he pursued his stutlitu: in the I.'niversitie5 of Strusahurg. Berlin. Halle. and '16
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17. L. SCHUENLE. ROFESSOR CHARLES LINCOLX ICI'HVARDS 0f the Drlxn'tmcnt of Biology. is a native of Illinois. He received the: th'grcc of B. S. from Lombard l'uivcrsity in 1334. and the Hume rlcgrcc from Indiana I'llivt-rrsity in lHer. In 15:47 he received the dugrct 01' 31. A. from thc latter institution. He was :1 student at Juhns Hupkins I'nivcrsity and th- I'nivursity nf Leipzig: from JHH; to mgn, remixing the dcgrm: Of P11, H, from the latter. He was a fellow in Clark 1711ivcrhity from 1500 to 189; E h Assistant mecssor and Adjunct Prufcssur of Biology, Fniversity 0f TEXHS. In A. Bu'nu. mwnssou FREDERICK LEOPOLD SCHUICNLE, occupant of the chair of Grcck 11ml Cumpm'ativc Philology, is :1 native of Cincinnati. His early yuan; were went in Germany. He attended the Universities nf Tuchiugen, H'iirtmnburg. :md B01111 from IHSG to 1389, pursuing. as speciaL the studies of Ancient Languages. Unnpumiivc Philology. Histury, and Germanic Laugungta 111 September, 1839, he was appointed Pro- fessor of Modern Languages at the Lnuisvillc Mak' High School. In Jng he: again attended the Vniversity 0f Tuchingum and received thf: dcgrccs of A. M. and Ph. D. Pl'nquHUT Sclmtnle has filled hi5 prmunt position since ng; His resides mm Bigehm' Avennc, Mt. Auburn . CA 1,, IinwARns. 1H9: 10 H49; and has: hcld the chmr hL- nmv uecupics since 1594. He residuum is rm Lorainc Avenue, Clifton. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR LUI'IH AURICULA BAYER, of 1116 Department of MnthL-nmtics. was; horn in Cincinnati. He graduated frum thc I'niu-rsity nf Cincinnati in 135K and nwrivul his degree of M. S. from thL- same institution in IHLH. From IHHH 10 13492 116: was Computm' in the Unitml Slateh Cunst and Ccmlctic Survey. I11 I395 he received the dcg'rcu of Ph D. from lhu UllivcrniL-V 0f Iiul'li11,nnd Patcr accepted thc position uf' Ilncmlt in Mnlhcnantical-ph.x'sics, and Imtructur in Geophysics :11 tha- 1'11ix'ursity Hf Chicagu. In Ith ht: was made Asaiqlnnl mecshor uf Mathematics at thu I'nivcrh'ity ul' Cincinnati. Pmll-bsol' Bauer dues nut cuter 1113011 llirs dmius hurt.- lmtil thc autumn of 1H9; :5
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