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UNIVERSITY OF MAINE 25 Joseph William Cakk, Pii. 1). Professor of Germanic Languages. Born at Hampstead, X. H., January 15, 1870; Phillips Exeter Academy, 1890; Harvard Uni- versity, A. B., 1S93, A. M., Ibid, 1895; Ph. D., Ibid, 1899; Classical Master, Morristown School, Morristown, N. J , 1894-1897; Graduate Student of Germanic and Romance Philology, University of Leipzig, Germany, 1897-1899; Ibid Ph. D , 1899: Instructor in German, Harvard University and RadclilTe College, 1899-1900; Acting head of the Germanic department, West Virginia University, 1900-1901; Associate Professor of English and Modern Languages, University of Arkansas, 1901- 1902; Professor of English and Modern Languages. University of Arkansas, 1902-06; Professor of Germanic Languages. University of Maine, 1906— ; Vice President of the American Dialect Society; Member of the Modern Language Association of America; Goethe-Gesellschaft in Weimer; (-) A X, l K 1 . Robert James Sprague, M. A., Ph. D. Professor of Economics and Sociology. Born at Frankfort, Maine, January 19, 1868; Boston University, A. B., 1897; Boston University, A. M., 1899; Harvard, M. A., 1900, Boston Uni- versity. Ph. D., 1901. Special work in Europe, 189S and 1903; Instructor in Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Woman's College, 1897-98; Pro- fessor of Economics and History, Knox College. Galesburg. 111., 1901-06; Professor of Economics and Sociology, University of Maine. 1996 ; Fellow of the American Association for the Advance- ment of Science: Engaged in special research work for the Carnegie Institution of Washington; Author of various articles on economics and sociological topics; B 0 II.
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24 THE 1910 PRJISM Walter Kiekstead Gaxong, S. B. Professor of Electrical Engineering. Born at St. Stephen, Canada, July 3, 1878; Worcester Polytechnic Institute, B. S.. 1900; University of New Brunswick, 1895-96; Con- struction Department, Canadian General Electric Company, 1900-01; Electrician, Ontario Graphite Company, Ottawa, 1901 02; Superintendent and Manager, 1902-04; Instructor in Electrical Engineering. University of Maine, 1904-05; Acting Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1905-06; Professor, 1906 — . Charles Davidson, Ph. D. Professor of Education. Born at Streetboro, O., July 29, 1852; Iowa College, B. A., 1875, M. A., 1878; Graduate Student at Vale, 1876-77; Graduate Student English, Vale, 1891-92, Ph D., 1892; Founder and Principal of Minneapolis, Minn., Academy, 1875-84; Master in English, Belmont, (Calif.) School, 1887-93: Assistant Professor of English, University of Indiana, 1893-94; Associate Professor of English, Adel be rt College, Cleveland, 1894-96; Professor with graduate classes in English, University of Chicago, summer term, 1895; English Inspector for University of State of New Vork, 1896 1904; Professor of Education, Pomona College, California, 1904-6; Professor of Education, University of Maine, 1906 ; Member of Modern Language Association; Author of various monographs on philological topics; Member New England Associa- tion of College Teachers of Education.
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26 THE 1910 PRISM Wallace Craig. Professor of Philosophy. Born, at Toronto, Canada, 1876; B. S., Uni- versity of Illinois, 1898; M. S., Ibid., 1901; Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1908; Student at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass., 1908 and 1900; Sometime teacher in High and Normal Schools in Colorado, North Dakota, Iowa, and Ohio; Research assistant in the Illinois Biological Station; assistant in .oology in the University of Chicago, Professor of Philosophy, University of Maine, 1908 — ; Author of articles in Science, Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, American Journal of Sociology, and the Journal of Comparative Neurology and Psychology; Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Z Z. Gity Andrew Thompson, M. A. Acfniy as I frail of the F.ntjlish Department. Born at Steward, 111., 1871; University of Illinois, A. B., 1898; Harvard University, B. A., 1900; M. A., 1901; Instructor in English and German. Millersburg Military Institute, Millersburg, Ken- tucky. 1898-99; Tutor in English and German. University of Maine, 1901-02; Instructor in English, 1902-05; Assistant Professor of English, 1905—; K l . t r A.
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