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Calvin Milton Woodward, A. B., Ph. D„ LL. D. Thayer Professor of Mathematics ami Applied Mechanics and Dean of the School of Engineering and Architec¬ ture. A. B. Harvard, i860. Principal Clas¬ sical High School, Newburyport, Mass.. 1860-1865. Vice-Principal Academic Department Washington University, 1865. Organized Poly¬ technic Department, 1868. Professor of Mathematics, Polytechnic Depart¬ ment. 1871. Thayer Professor of Mathematics and Applied Mechanics. Dean of Polytechnic School, later School of Engineering, till 1896. Dean School of Engineering and Archi¬ tecture, 1901. Organizer and Director of Manual Training School, 1879. Ph D. Washington University, 18S 5. LL.D. Washington University, 1905. Author of “History of the St. Louis Bridge. Member, National Council of Education. Fellow, Vice-President and President American Association for Advancement of Science. Presi¬ dent. Society for Promotion of Engi¬ neering Education. President, Board of Education, St. Louis. President Aeronautical Congress, World ' s Fair. Phi Beta Kappa. Marshall Solomon Snow, A.M., LL. D. Professor of History and Dean of the College. Phillips Exeter Academy, 1862. A. B. Harvard, 1865. A. M. Harvard, 1868. Sub. Master High School. Worcester, Mass., 1865-1866. Principal High School, Nashville, Term., 1866-1867. Professor of Latin, University of Nashville, 1867-1870. Principal, Mbntgomery-Bell Academy, Univer¬ sity of Nashville, 1868-1870. Profes¬ sor of Belles-Lettres, Washington University, 1870-1874. Professor of History, Washington University, since 1874. Registrar of the College, 1871-1877. Dean of the College since 1877. Acting Chancellor of the Uni¬ versity, 1887-1891. LL.D., Washing¬ ton University, 1905. Member, Mis¬ souri Historical Society, Correspond¬ ing Member Minnesota Historical So¬ ciety, Honorary Member New Hamp¬ shire Historical Society, Member American Historical Association, of American Academy of Political Science. 11
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Winfield Scott Chaplin, A. M., LL. D. Chancellor. Graduate U. S. Military Academy, 1870. Honorary A. M., Union Col¬ lege, 1885. LL. D. Harvard, 1893. Second Lieutenant, 5th U. S. Artil¬ lery. 1870-1872. Civil Engineer on railway, 1872-1873. Professor Maine State College. 1873-1876. Imperial University of Japan, 1877-1882. Union College, 1883-1886. Harvard University and Dean Lawrence Scientific School, 1886-1891. Chancellor Washington University, since 1891. 10
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William Samuel Curtis, LL. B., LL. D. Dean oj the Law School. Born Wayne County, lnd., 1850 A. B„ Washington University, 1873 LL.B., St. Louis Law School, 1870. Practiced Law in Omaha. Neb., with firm of Curtis Keysor, later Curtis Shields. LL.D. Washington Uni¬ versity, 1905. Dean of the Law De¬ partment of Washington University since September. 1894. Phi Delta Phi. Robert Luedeking. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Novem¬ ber 6, 1853. Studied in University of Heidelberg, 1872-1874. M. D., Uni¬ versity of Strassburg. 1876. Studied in University of Vienna, 1877. Edi¬ tor of St. Louis W ' eckly Medical Re¬ view. Dispensary Physician and Clerk of Health Commissioner and Board of Health, St. Louis. Acting Superintendent of City Hospital and Female Hospital. Lecturer on Pa th¬ ological Anatomy in St. Louis Medi¬ cal College. 1882-1883. Professor of Pathological Anatomy, 1883-1892. Professor of Diseases of Children in Medical Department of Washington University, 1892. Dean of Medical Department, 1902. Physician to O ' Fallon Dispensary, to Jewish Hos¬ pital, and to St. Anthony ' s Training School for Nurses. Member of St. Louis Medical Society, of Medical Society of City Hospital Alumni, of Verein Deutscher Aerzte. of Pedi¬ atric Society of St. Louis, and of Missouri State Medical Association. 12
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