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The Board of Editors. Alexander Cavassa Wilson, Editor-in-Chief. Percival Gushing Brooks, Thomas Casey, Business Manager. Assistant Business Manager. Nathan Davis Whitman, Artist. Literary Department. Statistical Department. Clarence Everett Gordon. Ernest Leslie Macomber, Charles Leslie Rice. Edward Stephen Gamwell,
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Richard Swann Lull. ' HE subject of this brief sketch was born at Annapolis, Md., on the 6th of November, 1867. Mr. Lull is the son of Captain E. P. Lull, U. S. N., surveyor of the Nicaragua canal-route. It is interesting to note that the canal-route selected by the United States government, and destined in time to be equal in importance to the fa- mous Suez canal, was first surveyed and reported on favorably by Captain Lull. Richard S. Lull received his preparatory education at the New Jersey State Model School of Trenton, N. J., and entered Rutgers College in the fall of 1888 as a student of the Scientific course. After being out of college for nearly a year, he returned, taking up the regular Biological course, and was graduated with the Class of 1893. A few weeks after his graduation, June, 1893, Mr. Lull was appointed Scientific Field- Agent, Division of Entomol- ogy, United States Department of Agriculture, and stationed at the Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station, College Park, Md. This office he held for a little over six months, when, on January 1st, 1894, he resigned to accept his present position of Assistant Professor of Zoology at this college. In June, 1899, he was appointed Curator of the Zoological Museum, and in September, 1899, was elected Registrar of the College. Wishing to still further pursue the study of biology, Mr. Lull took a post- graduate course at Rutgers College, and received the degree of Master of Science in June, 1896. The year following he spent the summer in studying at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island. Professor Lull is a member of the American Association for the Advance- ment of Science, and a corresponding member of the Microscopical Society of New Jersey, and of the Entomological Society of Washington. He was also a member of the expedition to Wyoming sent out by the Department of Vertebrate Paleontology, American Museum of Natural History, N. Y. , to collect fossil remains of extinct Dinosaurs. A short account of this expedition will be found on another page of the Index. Professor Lull has always been very popular at M. A. C, having won the hearts of the students by his painstaking interest in their welfare, by his cour- teous manner, and by his devotion to athletics. Mr. Lull is an athlete of no mean ability, having distinguished himself at Rutgers as a hammer-thrower and as a football-player. He has always shown a deep interest in track- athletics, and it was mainly through his efforts that the track-team of last spring was organized. The College feels proud that it has on its Faculty a man of such high character, and who is such an energetic worker as Richard S. Lull.
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