Washington University Saint Louis - Hatchet Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1907

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Faculty Undergraduate Francis Eugene Nipher, A. M., LL. D. Wayptan Crozo Professor of Physics. Pli. B. Towa Slate University, 1870. A. M., 1875. Assistant in Physics, Iowa State University, 1870-1874. Assistant Professor of Physics, Washington University, 1874-1875. Wayman Crow Professor of Physics, Washington University, since 1875. LI„ D., Washington University, 1905. Recording Secretary Academy of Science of St. Louis, 1885-1890. President Engineers ' Club of St. Louis, 1890. Director Missouri Weather Service, 1877-1887. Director Magnetic Survey of Missouri, 1878-1883. Member California Eclipse Expedition, 1889. Ex-officio Trustee Missouri Botanical Garden, 1889-1890. Vice-President American Association for Advancement of Science, and Chairman Physics Section at Washington Meeting, 1891. Member American Physical Society. Author of Theory of Magnetic Measurements, with an appendix on the Method of Least Squares, 1866. Electricity and Magnetism, 1895. Beta Theta Pi. William Trelease, S. D„ LL. D. Engelmann Professor of Botany and Director of the Slant’ School of Botany in Washington University since 1885. B. S. Cornell, 1880. S. D. Harvard, 1S84. Charge of Summer School of Botany, Harvard, 1881-1884. Lecturer on Botany, Johns Hopkins, 1884. Professor of Botany, University of Wisconsin, 1883-1885. Director of Missouri Botanical Garden since 1S89. Secretary of the Academy of Science, St. Louis, since 1896. President of Botanical Society of America, 1894-1895, and now President of American Soci ety of Naturalists. Member of National Academy of Sciences, and of principal American and foreign Botanical Societies. Editor-in-Chicf for America of Botanisches Central-Blatt. As¬ sociate Editor of American Naturalist and Botanical Gazette. LL. D., University of Wisconsin, 1902. Delta Upsilon. Otto Heller, Ph. D. Professor of the German Language and Literature. Gymnasium at Dresden and Prague. Abiturientenexamcn, 1881. Universities of Prague, Leipzig. Vienna, Berlin, 1881-1886. Teacher of Greek. LaSalle College, Philadelphia, 1886-1888; of German in the Forsythe School, and W. S. Blight ' s School, Philadelphia, 1886-1891. Instructor in German and French, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1891-1892. Professor of the German Language and Literature, Wash¬ ington University, 1892. University of Chicago, summers 1895-1897; Ph. D„ 1807. University of Berlin, 1900-1901. Member of Royal Prussian Gerrnanistic Seminar. Summer schools, University of Vermont, Amherst College, etc., since 1886. Head of German Department Chautauqua Institution, 1906. Member of Modern Language Association of America, American Philological Association, Goethe Society of Wei¬ mar. Edward Harrison Keiser, Ph. D. Eliot Professor of Chemistry. B. S. Swarthmore College, 1880; M. S„ 1881. Fellow in Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, 1882-1884; Ph. D.. 1884; Instructor in Chemistry. 1884-1885. Professor of Chemistry, Bryn Mawr College, 1885-1899. Professor of Chemistry, Washington University, 1899. Member of American Philosophical Society, American Chemical Society, German Chemical Society of Berlin. Society of Chemical Industry of London. 14

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John Hanger Kennerlv, D. D. S.. M. D. •D. D. S. Missouri Dental College, 1888. M. D.. Mlarion-Sims College of Medicine. 1 897. Dean of the Den¬ tal Department of Washington Uni¬ versity, and Professor of Clinical Dentistry in same. Member and ex- President of Missouri State Dental Association. Member and ex-Prcsi- dent of the St. Louis Dental Society. Member of the National Dental As¬ sociation. President and ex-Secretary of the National Association of Den¬ tal Faculties. Member of the Central District Dental Society of Missouri Corresponding member of the Illinois State Dental Association. Delta Sigma Delta. J



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John Lane Van Ornuni, C. E. Il ' i liam Palm Professor of Civil Engineering. B. S.. in Civil Engineering. University of Wisconsin, 1888; C. E., 1891. Engaged in railroad, municipal and government engineering in Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia, Florida and Tennessee. Chief Topographer. Mexican Boundary Survey. Major in Third U. S. Volunteer Engineers in the war with Spain. Member of American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society for Testing Materials, International Society for Testing Materials, Society for Promotion of Engineering Education. National Irrigation Association. Fellow. American Association for Advancement of Science. President Engineers ' Club of St. Louis, 1903. Member Academy of Science of St. Louis. Beta Theta Pi. Frederick AJdin Hall, A. M.. Lite D. Collier Professor of Greek. A. B. Drury ' College, 1878. Principal of Drury Academy, 1878-1893. Studied at University, Goettingen, 1S91-1892. Instructor in Greek, Drury College, 1S81-1893. A. M., Drury Colege, 1881. Goodel! Professor of Greek, Drury College, 1893-1901. Dean of Drury College, 1899; Litt. D., 1901. Professor of Greek, Washington University, igot. Member of American Philological Association, and member of Archaeological Institute of America. Trustee of Drury College. President Washing¬ ton University Association. President St. Louis Classical Club. Frederick William Shipley. A. 13., Ph. D. Professor of Latin. A. B. University of Toronto, 1892. Fellow in Latin, University of Chicago, 1894-1897. Student American School for Classical Study in Rome, 1895-1896. Assistant in Latin, University of Chicago, 1897-1898. Head of Department of Latin, Lewis Institute Chicago. 1898-1901. Ph. D., University of Chicago. 1901. Professor of Latin, Wash¬ ington University, igot. Secretary of the Faculty of the College. Member of Managing Committee of American School for Classical Study in Rome. Member of Council of Archaeological Institute of America, and Secretary of St. Louis Society of the Institute. Member of American Philological Association and the Classical Association of the Middle West and South. Chi Psi. Alexander Chessin, A. M., C. E„ Ph. D., Professor of Mathematics. A. B. Imperial College of History and Philology, St. Petersburg, 1883. Ph. D. Imperial University of St. Petersburg, 1888. Envoy to European Universities of the Ministry of Russia, 1888-1890. Polytechnic Institute; Zurich. Switzerland, 1891-1893. C. E.. 1893. Lecturer on Partial Differential Equations. Harvard University, and on Celestial Mechanics, Johns Hopkins University. 1894. Lecturer on Russia and the Russians before the Lowell Institute, Boston. Associate Professor of Mathematics. Astronomy and Mechanics. Johns Hopkins University, 1895-1898. Professor of Mathematics. Washington University, toot. Authur Oncken Lovejoy, A. M. Professor of Philosophy. A. B. University of California, 1895. A. M„ Harvard. 1S97. Harvard University, 1895-1898. Janies Walker Fellow of Harvard University, in the University of Paris, 1898-1899. Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Stanford University, 1899: Associate Professor, 1900. Professor of Philosophy in Washington University, 1901. 5

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