University of Idaho - Gem of the Mountains Yearbook (Moscow, ID)

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Stpney Rosy SHEtpon, B. S. (E.E.), Professor of Me- chanical and Electrical Engineering—B. S. (E.E.), Uni- versity of Wisconsin, 1894; graduate work, University of Wisconsin, 1895; with Diamond Electric Mfg. Co., Peoria, Ill., 1896-97; Instructor in Electrical Engineering, Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., 1898-09; with Wagner Electric Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1900-01; with Western Electric Co., Chicago, Ill., 1902; Professor of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, University of Idaho, 1902—. Epwarp Mastin Huvcme, A. M., Professor of History— A. B., Leland Stanford, Jr., University, 1897; A. M., Cornell University, 1902; Instructor in English and History, High School, Portland, Ore., 1897-1900; University Scholar, Har- vard University, 1900-01; Graduate Student, Cornell Univer- sity, 1901-02; Comell Traveling Scholar, College de Sorbonne, Paris, 1902; Lecturer in History, University of Idaho, 1902- o8: Associate Professor of History, 1905-06; Professor of istory, I Byron Everett Janes, B. S., Professor of Mining and Metallurgy—B. S., University of California, 1900; Assayer, Mercur Gold Mining and Milling Co., 1893-95; with Alaska Commercial Co., Forty Mile, N. W. Territory, 1896-97; in practical mining work in South America, British Columbia, and Mexico, 1900-05; Professor or Mining and Metallurgy, University of Idaho, 1905—. Henrietta EvANGELINE Moore, Ph. D., Professor of English Literature—M. L., University of California, 1806; Ph. D., Columbia University, 1904; Instructor in the English Language and Literature, State Normal School, Los Angeles, Calif., 1896-1901; Professor of English Literature, University of Idaho, 1905—. J. Sutrtey Jones, B. S., Professor of Agricultural Chem- istry, and Chemist of the Experiment Station—B. S., College of Agriculture, University of California, 1903; Reader in Chem- istry. College of Chemistry, 1903; Chemist and Assistant to the Superintendent, Giant Powder Co., San Francisco, 1904- os: Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, and Station Chem- ist, College of Agriculture, University of Idaho, 1906—. 12 James Ricketts SHinn, B. S., Professor of Horticulture, and Horticulturist of the Experiment Station—B. S., Uni- versity of Illinois, 1904; Field Assistant in Pomology, Uni- versity of Illinois, 1904-07; Professor of Horticulture, and Horticulturist of the Experiment Station, University of Idaho, 1907—. JuLius HerMAN Franpson, M. S. A., Professor of Dairy- ing, and Dairyman of the Experiment Station—B. S. A., Iowa State College, 1902; M. S. A., Iowa State College, 1904; As-. sistant Chemist, Iowa Experiment Station, 1902-04; Dairy Chemist, Hazelwood Co., Portland, Oregon, 1994-07; Pro- fessor of Dairying, and Dairyman of the Experiment Station, University of Idaho, r907—. Anprew WiLLIAmM SMITH, 2NpD Lieut. U.S.A., Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and Commandant of Cadets— Cadet, U. S. Military Academy, 1898-1902; 2nd Lieutenant, oth U. S. Cavalry, June 12, 1902; transferred to 3rd U. S. Cavalry November 16, 1907; served in Philippine Islands from June, 1907, to February, 1908; Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and Commandant of Cadets, University of Idaho, 1907—. Ratpw Ersxine Hystop, M. S. in Agr., Professor of Agronomy, and Agronomist of the Experiment Station—B. S. in Agr., University of Missouri, 1905; M. S. in Agr., 1906; Student, University of Wisconsin, 1900-02, 1903-04; Fellow in Agronomy, University of Missouri, 1905-06; Agronomist, University of Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station, 1906-07; Professor of Agronomy, and Agronomist of the Experiment Station, University of Idaho, 1908—. Isaac Jackson Cocswe tt, B. M., Associate Professor of Music—B. M., Chicago Musical College, Chicago, IIl., 1808; Director of Music, Pierce City Baptist College, Pierce City, Mo., 1890-91; Director of Music, University of Idaho, 1893- 08; Associate Professor of Music, University of Idaho, 1898—. Lawrence Emery Gurney, Ph, D., Associate Professor of Physics—A. B., Colby College, Waterville, Maine, 1809; Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1906; Special Fellow in Phy-

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Faculty of the University James Avexanper MacLean, Ph. D., LL. D., President of the University—B. A., University of Toronto, 1692: M. A,, Columbia University, 1893; Ph. D., Columbia University, 1894; LL. D., University of Colorado, 1905; Professor of Political Science, University of Colorado, 1894-1900; Presi- dent, and Professor of Political Science, University of Idaho, 1900—. Jay Grover Etprince, Ph. D., Professor of Modern Lan- uages, and Dean of the University Faculty—B. A,, Yale niversity, 1896; M. A., 1899; Ph. D., 1906; Graduate Scholar, Yale University, 1896-97, 1898-09; Assistant in German, Shef- field Scientific School, Yale University, 1897-08; Instructor in German, Yale College, 1899-1901; Professor of Modern Languages, University of Idaho, rg01—; Dean of the Univer- sity Faculty, 1903—. Lovis Fournrguet Henperson, Ph. B., Economic Ento- mologist and Plant Pathologist of the Experiment Station— Ph. B., Cornell University, 1874; Teacher in the McClure Military Academy, Oakland, Calif., 1874-75; Professor of Lan- guages, Albany Collegiate Institute, Albany, Oregon, 1875- qo Teacher of Botany, Latin, and French, Portland (Ore.) igh School, 1877-89; Assistant Commissioner at the World’s Fair for the State of Washington, Department of Botany and Forestry, 1892-93; Professor of Botany, University of Idaho, 1893-1905; Economic Entomologist and Plant Patholo- gist, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1905—. JouN Merton Atpricu, Ph. D., Professor of Biology— B. S., South Dakota Agricultural College, 1888; M. S., 1891; M. S., University of Kansas, 1893; Ph. D., Leland Stanford, Jr., University, 1906; Assistant in Zool and Entomology, South Dakota Agricultural College and Experiment Station, 1889-92; Professor of Zoology, and Entomologist of the Ex- periment Station, University of Idaho, 1893-1905; Professor of Biology, 1905. Hiram Taytor Frencu, M. S., Professor of Agriculture, and Director of the Experiment Station—B. S., Michigan Agricultural College, Lansing, Mich., 1885; M. S., 1889; Fore- man of College Farm, 1886-87; Assistant in Farm Experi- ments, 1887-89; Superintendent of Farm and Assistant Agri- culturist, Oregon Agricultural College, 1889-90; Professor of Agriculture, and Agriculturist of Experiment Station, Ore- bee Agricultural College, 1890-98; Professor of Agriculture, niversity of Idaho, 1898—; Director of Experiment Station, 1903—. Cuartes Apams Perers, Ph. D., Professor of Chemistry— B. S., Massachusetts Agricultural College and Boston Uni- versity, 1897; Ph. D., Yale University, 1901; Instructor in Chemistry, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1897-98; Graduate Scholar, Yale University, 1898-1901; Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry, Kent Chemical Laboratory, Yale Uni- versity, 1899-1901; Professor of Chemistry, University of Idaho, 1901—. Cuartes Newton Littre, Ph. D., Professor of Civil En- gineering—A. B., University of Nebraska, 1879; A. M., Uni- versity of Nebraska, 1884; Ph. D., Yale University, 1885; Instructor in Mathematics and Civil Engineering, University of Nebraska, 1880-84; Associate Professor of Civil Engineer- ing, University of Nebraska, 1885-90; Professor of Civil En- peat University of Nebraska, 1890-93; Professor of athematics, Leland Stanford, Jr., University, 1890-1901; on leave of absence at Universities of Goettingen and Berlin. 1899-1900; Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Idaho, 1901—. Witttam Sanps Mortey, A. M., Sc. D., Professor of Mathematics—A. B., The College of Emporia, 1893; A. M., Princeton University, 1896; Sc. D. (honoris causa), The Col- lege of Emporia, 1902; Instructor in Mathematics, The College of Emporia, 1896-1900; Graduate Student, University of Ber- lin, t900-or; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1901- 02; Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of Idaho, 1902-05; Professor of Mathematics, 1905—.



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sics, University of Chicago, 1900-01; Instructor in Physics and Mathematics, Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, Ill. 1901-03; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1903-04; Acting Head of the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa., 1904-05; Research Fellow and Assistant Instructor in the Department of fe ise Uni- versity of Chicago, 1905-06; Acting Head of the Department of Physics, Rockford College, Rockford, Ill, 1906; Associate Professor of Physics, University of Idaho, 1906—. Haroty Lucius Axtett, Ph. D., Associate Professor 2 Greek and Latin—A. B., Kalamazoo College, 1897; A. B., Uni- versity of Chicago, 1898; A. M., 1900; Ph. D., 1906; Instructor in Latin, Des Moines College, ened Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1900-1901; Traveling Fellow, Uni- versity of Chicago, and Student in the American School of Classical Studies, Rome, Italy, 1901-1902; Instructor in Latin and Greek, University of Idaho, 1902-1907; Acting Principal of the State Preparatory School, 1906-07 ; Associate Professor of Greek and Latin, University of Idaho, 1907—. Pup Souten, M. A., Instructor in Education, and Prin- cipal of the State Preparatory School—A. B., inte College, 1892; M. A., 1895; Vice Principal, Oregon City (Ore.) High School, 1892-94; Instructor in Latin, Northwestern Classical Academy, Orange City, Iowa, 1804-1901; Principal, 1901-06; Instructor in Education and Preparatory Physics and Geo- metry, University of Idaho, 1906-07; Instructor in Education, and Principal of the State Preparatory School, 1907—. Francis Jenkins, Bursar, and Secretary of the Faculty— Treasurer of Shoshone County, 1885-87; Supt. Bunker Hill Sullivan Mine, 1886-93; Independent Operator, 1894-97; General Manager Virtue Consolidated Mines at Silver City, Idaho, and Baker City, Oregon, 1899-1901; Bursar, and Secre- tary of the Faculty, University of Idaho, 1905—. Mary E. Youne, Preceptress, and Director of the Depart- ment of Domestic Economy—Graduate of Salem (Mass.) Normal School, 1869; Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1872-73; Teacher in Dr. George W. Howe's School, Boston ; Preceptress, and Director of the Department of Domestic Economy, University of Idaho, 1902—. 13 Eutas Newson, M. A., Irrigationist of the Experiment Station—B. A., University of Wyoming, 1898; M. A., 1899; Irrigationist, Idaho Experiment Station, in Co-o ration with the Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., 1906—. Rosa AvetHa Forney, B.A., B.M., Instructor in Modern Languages—B. A., University of Idaho, 1901; B. M., 1902; Assistant in Musical Department, University of Idaho, 1901- 02: Instructor in Modern Languages, University of Idaho, 1902—. AGATHA JEAN Sonna, M. A.,, Jnstructor in. the Englisa Language—B. A., Wellesley College, 1899; M. A., Columbia University, 1903; Instructor in Latin and History, Preparatory Department, University of Idaho, 1902; Instructor in the Eng- lish Language, University of Idaho, 1905— Bette Sweet, B. L. S., Librarian—B. L. S., University of Illinois, 1904; Assistant Cataloguer, Cincinnati Public Library, 1903; Librarian, Clinton (Iowa) Public Library, 1904- 05; Librarian, University of Idaho, 1905—. Justin Sarsrrecp DeLury, B. A,, Instructor in Geology and Mineralogy—B. A., University of Toronto, 1995; Fellow in the University of Toronto, 1905-06; with Canadian Geo- logical Survey, 1904; with Ontario Bureau of Mines, 1905; Instructor in Geology and Mineralogy, University of Idaho, 1906—. Berenice Smitrn Maynarp, Instructor in Domestic Sci- ence—Graduate in Special Domestic Economy Course, Michi- gan Agricultural College, 1905; Instructor in Domestic Econ- omy in the Young Woman's Christian Association, Portland, Oregon, 1905-06; Household Manager, Ridenbaugh Hall, Uni- versity of Idaho, 1906-07; Instructor in Domestic Science, University of Idaho, 1907—. Ciarence Ciype Tutt, Ph. B., Instructor in English Lan- guage (ad interim)—Ph. B., De Pauw University, 1905; As- sistant in Rhetoric, De Pauw University, 1904-05; Principal Monon High School, Monon, Ind., 1905-06; Graduate Student, Harvard University, 1906-07; Instructor in English Language (ad interim), University of Idaho, 1997—. On leave of absence, 1907-08.

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