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FACULTY George Emory Fellows, Ph. D., L. H. D., LL. D. President and Professor of History. Lawrence University. I!. A., 1879; M. A., 1882; Munich and Berne, 1888-90; Berne, I ' ll. D., 1890; Lawrence, L. H. D., 1902; Bowdoin, LL. I)., 1902 ; Author of Outline Study of the Sixteenth Century, Chicago, 1895; Recent European His- tory, Boston, 1902; f K ?. James Norris Hart, C. E., M. S. Dean and Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. University of Maine, li. C. E., 1885; ( ' . E., 1890; ITniversity of Chicago, M. S., 1897; $ K £ , ? ' J. Merritt Caldwell Fernald, M. A., Ph.D., LL. D. Emeritus Professor of Philosopli v. Bowdoin College, B. A., 1861; M. A., 1864; Ph.D., 1881; LL. D., 1902; Har- vard, 1863-64; President University of Maine, 1879-93; 2 B K, $ K $, J X. Alfred Bellamy Aubert, M.S. Professor of Chemistry . Cornell University, B. S., 1873; University of Maine, M. S. ; ? K P. Allen Ellington Rogers, A. M. Professor of Civics and Constitutional La?i ' . Bowdoin College, B. A., 1876; M. A., 1880; Medical School of Maine, 1S78; author of Our System of Government ; ? K P, A X. Lucius Herbert Merrill, B.S. Professor of Biological Chemistry and Chemist i?i Experiment Station. University of Maine, B. 8., 1883; $ K $, ? V J. 15
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j )HE College of Liberal Arts comprises the Classical, Latin- Scientific, and Scientific Courses, planned and designed to accommodate those who wish broad general culture or an opportunity to specialize in mathematics, literature, philosophy, or the sciences. Much of the work of this college is required of students taking their major subject in the other colleges. In the Classical Course the student is required to take Greek and Latin during his freshman year. After the freshman year he may select his major subject from any of the courses offered to undergraduates at the University. The Latin-Scientific Course is like the Classical except that Greek is not required. The Scien- tific Course omits both Greek and Latin and gives special attention to mathematics, science and the modern languages. The degree of Bachelor of Arts is given to graduates in the Classical Course, that of Bachelor of Philosophy to those in the Latin-Scientific Course, and that of Bachelor of Science to those in the Scientific Course. 14
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Fremont Lincoln Russeix, B. S., V. S. I ' ofessor of Biology and Veterinarian of the Experiment Station. University of Maine, U.S.. 1885; New York College of Veterinarj Surgeons, V. s.. 1886; graduate work at .Julms Hopkins Univeiaity, 1888-89; ■ ■ K ' . ■ ' ' J. Wei ton Marks Munson, M. S., Ph. I). Professor of Horticulture and Horticulturist at Experiment Station. Michigan Agricultural College, U.S., 1888; M. S., 1892; I lornell, Ph. I .. 1901; 5 5. K ■ ' . $ J . Horace Melvyn Estahkookk, M. S., M. A. Professor of English. University of Maine, B. S., 1876 ; M.S.. 1884; Bowdoin College, M. A., 1891; ■!■ K $, r J. James Stacy Stevens, M. S., Ph. D. Professor of Physics. University of Rochester, U.S.. 1885; M.S.. 1888; University of Syracuse, M.S., 1889; Ph. I».. 1890; University of Chicago, 1895-96; Massachusetts Institute ol Technology; author of ' • Outlines of Crucial Physics; Outlines of Laboratory Physics ; B A ' . ■ K • . J KE. Karl Pomeroy Harrington, M.A. Professor of Latin. Wesleyan University, B. A., 1882; M. A., 1S85; University ol Berlin, 1888-89; Y;ile University, 1890-91; Editor of Helps to the Intelligent study of College Preparatory Latin ' ; Greek and Roman Mythology I with II. C. Tolman : ■ ■ B K. $ K ' 1 W ) ' . John Homer Huddilston, M. A., Ph. D. Professor of Greek. Baldwin University, B. A., 1890; M.A., 1892; Harvard, B. A., 1893; .Munich. Ph. 1). i Magno cum Laude i, 1897 ; author of •• Essentials of New Testa nt Greek, 1895; Key to same, 1898; Attitude of Greek Tragedians toward Art, 1898; Greek Tragedy in the Lighi of Vase Painting, 1898; German edition ol same translated by Professor Heuse, Freiburg, 1900; Lessons from Greek Pottery, 1901 : $ Z $, 2 . 16
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