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1908 THE PRISM 25 Ralph Kneeland Jones, B. S. Librarian. Born at Bangor, Me., August 8, 1866; University of Maine, 1886; Amherst School of Library and Economy, 1897; Engaged in business, 1886-97; Librarian of University of Maine, 1897 — ; member of American Library Association; Eastern Maine Library Club; Maine Library Association; k , b e n. William Daniel Hurd, B. S. Professor of Agriculture and Acting Dean in the College of Agriculture. Born at f)e vitt, Mich., December 19, 1875; Michigan Agricultural College, B. S., 1899 ; Nursery Inspector for State of Illinois, 1900; Instructor Lancing High School, Mich., 1900-01 ; Professor of Horticulture, School of Practical Agri- culture and Horticulture, Borocliff Manor, N. Y., 1901-03; Extension work for Rhode Island State College, summer, 1903; Professor of Agriculture, University of Maine, 1903 — . + T A, K ♦, A Z. Jacob Bernard Segall, Ph. U. Professor of Romance Languages. Born at Roman, Roumania, 1866; University of Iassy, A. B., 1SS4; University of the City of New York, 1885-86; Polytechnikum of Zurich, 1887-89; University of Munich, L889-90; Columbia University. 1891-93; Fellow in Romance Languages at Columbia, 1892-93; Columbia, Ph. D., 1893; Instructor in French, Cornell University. 1893-96; University of Paris, 1896-97; Instructor in French, Cornell University, 1899-1900; Lecturer in Modern Languages, McGill Univer- sity, 1900-01 ; Instructor in French, College of the City of New York, 1901-03; Professor of Romance Languages, Uni- versity of Maine. 1903 — ; author of Corneille and the Span- ish Drama; articles in Modern Languages, Notes, Bookman, New International Encyclopaedia ; Editor of Corneille ' s Le Menteur; Modern Language Association of America; 4 K 4 .
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24 THE PRISM 1908 William Emanuel Walz, M. A., I.L. B. Professor of . ?,v and Dean of the Col ege oj Law. Born, Columbus, Ohio, 1850; educated in Royal Gymnas- ium at Stuttgart, Germany; Northwestern College, B. A.. 1880; M. A., L882; Harvard, 1. 1.. B., 1895; in service of Jap- anese Government as Professor of History in Government College, L883-96; Instructor in German, Harvard University; Instructor in Law, University of Maine, 1899; Professor, 190J — ; r II r. Oilman Arthur Drew, Ph. D. Professor of Biology. Born at Newton, Iowa, November 15, 1868; University of Iowa. B. S., 1890; Johns Hopkins University, I ' ll. P., 1898; Assistant Principal Hazel Dell Academy. Newton, Iowa. 1890- 91; Teacher of Science, Oskaloosa, Iowa High School, 1892- !i4 ; Johns Hopkins University Scholar, 1896-97; Fellow from 1897-98; Adam T. Bruce Fellow. 1898; Assistant in Zoology, 1898-1900; Professor of Biology, University of Maine, 1900 — ; Instructor in charge of Zoology at Marine Biological Labora- tory, Wood ' s Holl, Mass., 1901 — ; member of American Society of Naturalist- ; American Society of Zoologists, Amer- ican Association for the Advancement of Science; - H. Wilbur Fiske Jackman, B. S., Ph. C. Professor of Pharmacy. Born at Dryden, Mich., February 20, 1860; University of Michigan, B. S., 1 SSli ; Ph. C, 1887; Druggist in Detroit, Mich., 1887-95; Instructor in Pharmacy at University of Maine, 1895-98; Assistant Professor of Pharmacy. 1898-1900; Professor of Pharmacy, 1900 — ; member of American Phar- maceutical Association; honorary member of Maine Pharma- ceutical Association ; corresponding member of Maine Acad- emy of Medicine and Science; author of articles in various pharmaceutical journals; + K 4 .
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26 THE PRISM 1908 Harold Sherburne Boardman, C. B. Professor of Civil Engineering. Born at Bangor, Me., March 31, 1S74; University i Maine, P.. C. I 1 ' ... 1895; C. E., 1898; graduate study Massachu- setts Institute of Technology, 1895-96; Tutor in Drawing, University of Maine, 1896-99; with American Bridge Co., 1899-1901; Instructor in Civil Engineering, University of Maine, 1901-03; Associate Prok-ssor in Civil Engineering, 1903-04; Professor of Civil Engineering, 1! ' 04 — ; associate member of American Society of Civil Engineers; membei i Societv for the Promotion of Engineering Education ; Boston Society of Civil Engineers; J K , B 9 II. George Davis Chase, Ph. D. Professor of Latin. Born.it Dighton, Mass., Oct. 27, 1867; Harvard, A. P... 1889; Sub-master and teacher of Latin ami Mathematics in Bristol Academy, Taunton, Mass., lss i-!i4; Harvard Graduate School, 1SH4 . ' ? ; Harvard, A. M., ls ia ; ph. D., 1897; Har- vard traveling fellow at University of Leipzig, 1897-98; Teacher of Latin at Lawrciiceville School, Law ri m e ille, N. J., 1898-99; Assistant Professor of Comparative Philology, Cornell University, 1899-190] ; Instructor in Latin, Wesleyan University, 1901-02; Associate Professor of Latin, 1902-05; Professor of Latin Language and Literature. University of Maine, 1905 — ; member of the American Philological Vsso ciation; author of Selected Lives of Cornelius Nepos, 1903, and several articles in each of the following publications: Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Transactions ami Pro- ceedings of the American Philological Association, American Dialect Notes; B K, K 1 . Gordon Edwin Tower, B. S., M. F. Professor of Forestry. Born near Belding, Mich., July 5, 1877 ; Michigan Agri- cultural College, B. S.. 1901; Yale Forest School, M. P.. 1905; attended Michigan Agricultural College, 1897-1901; attended Vale Potest School, 1903-1905 ; Federal Forest Ser- vice, 1901-03; taught two terms in Seely district schcol, fall and winter, 1896-97; Instructor in Forest Mensuration, sum- mer term, Yale I ' oie t School, Milford, Penna. ; Professor of Forestry, University of Maine, 1905 — ; member of Amer- ican Forestry Association.
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