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Charles Dayton Woods, B. S., Professor of . Igricultnre and Director of Experiment Station. Born at Brooks, Maine, September 11, 1856; Wesleyan University, B. S., 1880; Assistant in Chemistry, Wesleyan, 1880-83; Teacher in Natural Sciences Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1883-88; Chemist and Vice Director of Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station, 1889-96; Professor of Agriculture and Director of Experiment Station, University of Maine, 1896-; Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science: member of American Chemical Society, American Forestry Association; International Association of Applied Chemistry; «1» B K, «I» K «1», X 'K Nathan Clifford Grover, B. S., C. E. Professor of Civil Engineering. Born at Bethel, Maine, January 31, 1868: University of Maine, B. C. E., 1890; C. E.,1897: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B. S., 1897-; Assistant in Civil Engineering, University of Maine, 1891-94; Assistant Professor, 1894-96; Associate Professor, 1896-97 ; Professor 1897-; Resident Ilydrographer for U. S. Geological Survey, 1891 ; member of Boston Society of Civil Engineers, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, Society of Arts; B 0 II. Howard Scott Webb, M. E., E. E. Professor of Electrical Engineering. Born at Hartland, Maine, October 10, 1865: University of Maine; B. M. E., 1887; M. E. 1896; University of Wisconsin, E. E., 1898; graduate work at Cornell University, 1890-91; University of Chicago, 1897; Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, University of Maine, 1887-97; Professor of Electrical Engineering 1899-; member of Society for tile Promotion of Engineering Education. American Association for the Advancement of Science; associate member of American Institute of Electrical Engineers; l K+.tTA. Karl Pomeroy Harrington, A. M. Professor of Latin. Born at Great Falls, N. II., June 13, 1861 ; Wesleyan University, A. B., 1882 ; A. M., 1885; graduate student at the University of Berlin, 1887-89; graduate student at Yale University. 1890-91; Classical Master, Westfield, Mass., High School, 1882-85; Professor of Latin, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1885-87; Tutor of Latin. Wesleyan University, 1889-91 ; Professor of Latin. Uni- versity of North Carolina, 1891-99; Professor of Latin, University of Maine, 1899-; member of the American Philological Association; Archaeological Institute of America ; New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools ; Editor of “Helps to the Intelligent Study of College Preparatory Latin”; “Greek and Roman Mythology” (with II. C. Tolinan); contributor to various scientific and literary periodicals ; f B K, 1 K 4 . 'P T. 16
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Fremont Lincoln Russell, B. S , V. S., Professor of Biology ami I ’etcrinarian of the Experiment Station. Horn at Paris, Maine, June 13, 1862; University of Maine, IL S., 1835; New York College of Veterinary Surgeons, V. S., 1886; graduate work at Johns Hop- kins University. 1888-89; Veterinarian of the Maine Experiment Station 1888-; Instructor in Bacteriology and Veterinary Science, 1889-98; Professor, 1898; In- spector in the United States Bureau of Animal Industry, 1S91 ; member of United States Veterinary Medical Society; Maine Veterinary Medical Associa- tion ; k K 4 , «k r A. Welton Marks Munson, M. S., Ph. D. Professor of Horticulture and Horticulturist of Experiment Station. Born at Howell, Michigan, Aprils, 1866; Michigan Agricultural College, B. S., 1888; M. S., 892; Cornell. Ph. I)., 1901; Assistant Horticulturist Cornell University Experiment Station, 1SS9-91 ; Professor in the University of Maine, 1891 : member of Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science, New England Botanical Club, American Pomological Society; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; 2 , k K 4 , t A 0. Horace Melvyn Estabrooke, M. S., A. M. Professor of English. Born at Linneus, Maine, January 20, 1849; University of Maine, B. S., 1876; M. S., 1SS4; Bowdoin, A. M., 1891; Emerson School of Oratory; Principal of I)cnnvsvilie High School. 1877-78; Pembroke High School, 1878-83; First Assistant in Gorham Normal School, 1SS3-91 ; Professor of Rhetoric and Modern Languages, University of Maine, 1891-95; Professor of English, 1895-; member of American Academy of Political Science; American College and Educational So- ciety, Maine Teachers Association ; Association of Maine Colleges and Prepara- tory Schools; 4» K k, t P A. James Stacy Stevens, M. S., Ph. D., Professor of Physics. Born at Lima. New York, August 21, 1864; University of Rochester, B. S.. 1885; M. S., 1888; University of Syracuse, M. S., 1889; Ph. D., 1890; on leave of absence at University of Chicago, 1895-96; special work at Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology; Instructor in Science, Cook Academy, Havana, N. V., 1886- 91; Professor of Physics, University of Maine, 1891-; member of American Phy- sical Society; Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science; has published papers of a general and scientific character in various literary and physical journals: ‘k B K, 4» K k, A K E. Gilbert Mottier Go well, M. S., Professor of Animal Industry and Director of Experiment Station. Born at Bowdoin, Maine, March 14, 1845; University of Maine, M. S.. 1894; Superintendent of Farm, 1882-87; Instructor in Agriculture, 1891-93; Professor, 1893-. »5
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John Homer Huddilston, A. M., Ph. D., Professor of Greek. Horn at Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 9th, 1869; Baldwin University, A. B., 1890; A. M., 1892; Harvard, A. B., 1893; Munich, Ph. I)., 1897; Instructor in Classics, Baldwin University, 1S90-92; Instructor in Greek, Northwestern University, 1893- 95; Lecturer in Classical Archaeology, Bryn Mawr College, 1898-99; Professor of Greek, University of Maine, 1S99-; member of American Philological Association; Society for the promotion of Hellenic Studies. William Emanuel Walz, M. A., LL. B., Professor of Line and Dean of Law School. Educated in Royal Gymnasium at Stuttgart, Germany; Northwestern College, B. A., 1888; M. A., 1882; Harvard Law school, LL. B.; I11 service of Japanese Government as Professor of history in the Government College, 1883-96; In- structor in German in Harvard University for two years; University of Maine, 1894-. Gilman Arthur Drew, Ph. D., Professor of Biology and Zoologist of the Experiment Station. Born at Newton, Iowa, Nov. 15, 1868; University of Iowa, B. S., 1890; Johns Hopkins University, Ph. I)., 1S9S; Assistant Principle, Hazel Dell Academy, Newton, Iowa, 1890-91; Teacher of Science, Oskaloosa, Iowa, High School, 1892- 94; Johns Hopkins University, Scholar, 1896-97 ; Fellow, 1897-98 ; Adam T. Bruce, Fellow, 1S9S; Assistant in Geology, 1S98-1900; Professor of Biology, University of Maine, 1900-; Instructor in charge of Zoology, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hall, Mass., 1901-; Member of American Society of Naturalists, American Society of Zoologists. Wilbur Fisk Jackman, B. S., Ph. C., Professor of Pharmacy. Born at Dryden, Michigan, February 20, i860; University of Michigan, B. S., 1886; Ph. C., 1887; Druggist in Detroit, Michigan, 1887-95; Instructor in Phar- macy, Uni versit)' of Maine, 1S95-98; Assistant Professor of Pharmacy, 1898- 1900; Professor of Pharmacy, 1900-; member of American Pharmaceutical Asso. ciation ; honorary member of Maine Pharmaceutical Association ; corresponding member of Maine Academy of Medicine and Science; author of articles in various pharmaceutical journals; 4 K4 . Ralph Kneeland Jones, B. S., Librarian. Born at Bangor, Maine, Aug. 8. 1866; University of Maine, B. S., 1886; Amherst School of Library Economy. 1897; Engaged in business, 1886-97; Librarian, University of Maine, 1897-; member of American Library Association; Maine Library Association; President, Eastern Maine Library Club; J K 1 , b e n. 17
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