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Welton Marks Munson, Ph. D. Michigan Agricultural College, B. S., 1888; M. S., 1802; Assistant in Ilorticul- ture, Cornell University, 1888-01; Cornell rnivcrsity, I’ll. I ., liK)l; Professor of Horticulture in University of Maine since 1801; memlier of American Association for Advancement of Science; member of American Homological Society; 4» J -), J K 4», 2 2. Horace Melvyn Estabrooke, M. S., M. A., Professor of English. Fitted at Moulton Academy; B. S., University of Maine, 1870: M. S., 1884; Howdoin, M. A., 1801; Principal Dennysville High School, 1877-78; Principal Pembroke High School, 1878-83; First Assistant in Gorham Normal School, 1883-01; Professor in University of Maine since 1801; President of Maine Pedagogical Society, 1805; 4 ’ J, 4 A 4 . James Stacy Stevens, Ph. I)., Professor of Physics. Graduated from Gcnessee Wesleyan Seminary, 1881; University of liochester, P». S., 1885: M. S., 1888; Instructor in Natural Science at Cook Academy, Havana, X. V., 1886-01; Syracuse University, M. S., 1880; Ph. I)., 1800; on leave of absence at the University of Chicago, 1895-06; special work at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Professor in University of Maine since 1801: member of Society for Promotion of Engineering Education; Fellow of American Association for Advance- ment of Science; J K A, 4» B A, 4 A 4». Gilbert Mottier Gowell, M. S., Professor of Animal Industry and Agriculturist of the Experiment Station. President of State Hoard of Agriculture. 1880-81; Superintendent of farm at University of Maine, 1882-87; Instructor in Agriculture, 1801-03; Professor since 1803. Charles Dayton Woods, B. S.( Professor of Agriculture and Director of Experiment Station. Wesleyan University, Middletown. Conn., H. S., 1880: Assistant in Chemistry at same institution, 1880-83; Instructor in Natural Science at Wilbraham Academy, 1883-88; Chemist and Vice Director of Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station, 1888-96; Director of Experiment Station and Professor of Agriculture, University of Maine, since 1806; A’ W. 4 B A', 4 A'4 . Nathan Clifford Grover, B. S., C. E., Professor of Civil Engineering. University of Maine, B. C. E., 1800; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B. S., 1806; Assistant Engineer Upper Coos Extension of M. C. It. it., 1890; Assist- ant Engineer Oxford Mountain It. H., 1801; Civil Engineering Department, University of Maine, since 1801 ; B -) , 4 A 4». 22
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Alfred Bellamy Albert, M. S. Professor of Chemistry. Studied at Imperial Lyceum of Strasburg, Fiance; took course in ChemUtry at Cornell University; B. S., 1873; M. S. University of Maine, 1871; connected with the Uuiversitv since 1871. Allen Ellington Rogers, M. A. Bowdoin College, B. A., 1876; M. A.. 1880; Principal Hampden Academy, 1876-77; attended Medical School of Maine, 1878; Professor in University of Maine since 1882; admitted to Penobscot Bar, 1S'.»1 ; Trustee ol Hampden Academy: mem- ber of American Economic Association; author of ‘()ur System of Government; J X, 4 K 4 . Walter Flint, M. K. I'nivcrsity of Maine, B. M. K., 1882; M. E., 1885: Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. 1881-86; Professor of Mechanical Engineering since 1886: 4» ’ J, 4» A 4 . James Monroe Bartlett, M. S., Chemist in the Experiment Station. University of Maine, I». S., 1880; M. S., 1883; Chemist to Fertilizer Control Station at Pennsylvania State College, 1882-84; Chemist to I'niversity of Maine Experiment Station since 1885; 4» I' J, 4 A'4». Lucius Herbert Merrill, B. S., Professor of Biological Chemistry and Chemist in the Experiment Station. I'nivcrsity of Maine, B. S., 1883; Department of Lithology and Physical Geology, United States National Museum, Wa-hington. I . 1885-8(5; Chemist in University of Maine Experiment Station since 1S86; Instructor, 1807-08; Professor since 1808; 4 K 4 . James Norris Hart, C. 1C., M. S., Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. Studied at Monson Academy and Foxcrofl Academy; I niversity of Maine, B. C. E.. 1885; c. E., 1800; University Of Chicago, M. S., 1806; post-graduate work at Williams College, ( lark University, and Chicago University; Instructor in Mathematics and Drawing in University of Maine, 1887-00: Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy since 1891: member of American Mathematical Society; member of American Astronomical and Astrophysical Society, 4 , 4 A'4 . Fremont Lincoln Russell, B. S., V. S., Professor of Biology and Veterinarian of the Experiment Station. Studied at Maine Wesleyan Seminary; entered University of Maine in Sophomore class; B. S., 1885; New York College of Veterinary Surgeons, 1886; Bacteriological Department of Johns Hopkins University, 1888-81); United States Government Veterinary Inspector, 1801-04; Instructor in University of Maine, 1880-08; Professor since 1808 ; 4 ’ J, 4 K 4 . 21
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George Enos Gardner, M. A., Professor of Law and Dean of Law School. Amherst College, 15. A., 1 85; M. A., 1890; studied Law in Chicago and Worcester and was admitted to Massachusetts liar in 1887; head of Law Depart- ment I’niversity of Illinois, 1807-1)8; Dean of University of Maiue Law School since 1898; 4» A 4 . Howard Scott Webb, M. E., E. K., Professor of Electrical Engineering. University of Maine, Ii. M. K., 1887; Cornell University, B. M. E., 1891; University of Maine, M. E., 1896; teaching in University of Maine since 1887; graduate work at University of Wisconsin, 1897-98; 4 ’ J, 4 A 4 . Karl Pomeroy Harrington, M. A., Professor oj Latin. Wesleyan University, H. A., 1882; classical Master in High School, Westfield, Mass.. 1882-85; Wesleyan University, M. A., 1885; Professor of Latin, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1885-87: studied at University of Berlin, 1887-89; Tutor of Latin, Wesleyan University, 1889-91; graduate Student at Yale University, 1890-91; Professor of Latin, University of North Carolina, 1891-99; Professor of Latin, University of Maine, 1899; member of American Philological Association; member of Archaeological Institute of America; V7 , 4 li K, 4 A 4 . John Homf.r Huddilston, Ph. D., Professor of Greek. Baldwin University, B. A., 1890; Harvard University, B. A., 1893; Instructor of Greek in Northwestern University, 1893-95; Universities of Berlin and Munich; University of Munich, Ph. D., 1897; Lecturer on Classical Arclneology, Bryn Mawr College, 1898-99; Professor of Greek in University of Maine, 1899; member of American Philological Association; member of Archaeological Institute of America; 4 K 4». William Emanuel Walz, M. A., LL. B., Professor at Law. Educated in Royal Gymnasium at Stuttgart, Germany; Northwestern College, B. A., 1 80; M. A., 1882; in service of Japanese Government as Professor of History in the Government College, 1883-96; Instructor in German in Harvard University for one 5ear; University of Maine, 1891. Gilman Arthur Drew, Ph. D. Professor of Biology and Zoologist of the Experiment Station. University of Iowa, B. S., 1890; Johns Hopkins University, Ph. I)., 1898; Teacher in Sciences in Ila .el Dell Academy, Newton, Iowa, ami in Oskaloosa, Iowa High School; Scholarship, Fellowship and Adam T. Bruce Fellowship at Johns Hopkins University; Assistant in Zoology, Johns Hopkins University, 1898-1900; University of Maine, 1900; Director of Zoological Laboratory at Woods lloll, Mass.
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