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Art School HALSEY COOLEY IVES, Director. Lecturer on the Historica ' Development of Art. Pupil of Alexander Piatowski. EDMUND HENRY WUERPEL. Drawing and Painting from Life, and Composition. Pupil of St. Louis School of Fine Arts, Bouguereau, Ferrier, Aman-Jean, and l’Ecoic des Beaux Arts. CHARLES PERCY DAVIS. Design. Applied Art, and Illustration. Pupil of N. Y. Art Students ' League, Bouguereau. Ferrier and Fleury. SUSAN D ARCY. Secretary and Lecturer. Pupil of St. Louis School of Fine Arts. GRACE HAZARD. Saturday Juvenile Class. Pupil of St. Louis School of Fine Arts. HENRIETTA ORD JONES. Ceramic Decoration and Pottery. Pupil of St. Louis School of Fine Arts and Franz Bischoff and Otto Punsch. CORDELIA TAYLOR BAKER. Bookbinding. Pupil of I. J. Cobden-Sanderson, of Doves Bindery. GEORGE JULIAN ZOLNAY. Modeling and Sculpture. Graduate of the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna. DAWSON WATSON, Drawing and Painting from Life and Still-Life. Pupil of Carolus Duran, Aimee M’orot, Raphael Collin, Luc Olivier Merson and Mark Fisher. FREDERIC GREEN CARPENTER. Antique. Pupil of St. Louis School of Fine Arts. ANNA EMMILINE INGALLS. Librarian. FRANCIS E. A. CURLEY. Mechanical and Architectural Drawing. 18
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Gustave Hambacli. M. D. Adjunct Professor of Geology. Studied medicine in St. Louis at Humboldt Institute of Natural History and Medicine. Practiced as M. D. until 1877. Washington University, [877. Professor of Botany, Paletiology. Zoology and Geology. Now Adjunct Professor of Geology. Collections made since 1878 at present in Museum at Washington University. Since 1871 Li¬ brarian of the Academy of Science and Curator of its Museum. Ambrose Pare Winston. Pit. D. Assistant Professor of Economics. Graduate University of Wisconsin. 1887. Taught in Public Schools and State Universities of Illinois and Ohio. Studied at Berlin and Johns Hopkins, and as fellow in Economics at Chicago and Cornell. Ph. D. Cornell University, 1900. Instructor, then Assistant Professor of Economics. Washington University. 1901. Delta Upsilon. Holmes Smith. Assistant Professor of Drawing. Duke of Devonshire Exhibitioner, then Science Teacher in Training, Royal College of Science, South Kensington, London, 1880-1884. Instructor, then Assistant Professor of Drawing, Washington University, 1884. Assistant to the Director, St Louts School and Museum of Fine Arts, 1891-1894. In charge of Undergraduate Courses in History of Art, 1896. Secretary of the Faculty, 1899-1905. Secretary of the General Faculty, 1905. Member Society of Western Artists. Samuel Monels Coulter, A. M., Ph. D. Assistant Professor of Botany. A. B. Hanover College, 1880. Taught in Indiana and Kentucky High Schools. 18S1- 1885. Manager American Bell Telehone Co., and Standard Electric Co., South Bend, Ind., 1886-1897. Graduate Student. University of Chicago, 1897-1901. Fellow m Botany, University of Chicago, 1899-1901. A. M. Harvard 189S. Assistant tit Botany, University of Chicago, summers 1900 and 1901. Instructor in Botany, Wash¬ ington University, 1901-1903; Assistant Professor of Botany, 1903; Ph. D„ 1904. Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of the Botanists of the Central States. President of the Biological Society of St. Louts. Phi Delta Theta. James Francis Abbott A. M. Assistant Professor of Zoology. A. B. Stanford University, 1899: A. M„ 1904. Special student Int] erial Uni¬ versity of Tokyo, summers 1900-1903. Instructor in English, Shigaken Prcfectural School, Omi, Japan, 1900-1901. Professor of English, Naval Academy. Etajima, Jiapan. 1901-1903. Fellow in Zoology. University of Chicago, 1903-1904. Assistant in Zoology, University of Chicago, 1904. Assistant Professor of Zoology, Washington University, 1904. Delta Upsilon. 17
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Law Roderick E. Rombauer. Professor of Equity and Real Property Late. After completing a law course at Harvard, came to St Louis in the later fifties, where he was admitted to the bar. Served in the Civil War. 1863 elected Judge of Law Commissioners Court of St. Louis. 1867-1870 Judge of the Circuit Court of St. Louis. Again elected to the Court of Appeals Judgeship in 1884, serving twelve years in that position. Has lectured in Law School at various times: first, 1871-1873; again 1894-18(39, and finally came to the chair which he now holds in 1904. Franklin Ferriss, LL. D. Professor. Late of Contracts and Commercial Late. Born Clinton County. N. Y„ 1849. Graduate Cornell University, 1873. LL. B„ St. Louis Law School, 1875 Klected to the City Council, 1893, serving as vice- president of that body. Elected Judge of St. Louis Circuit Court, i8g8. Occupied the chair in the Law School since October, r902. Elected General Counsel for World’s Fair Company, 1904. William Winchester Kevsor. LL. B. Professor of Late. Lorn Plattsburg, N. .. 1852. Litt. B.. University of Minnesota. Superintendent of Public Schools. Minneapolis. LL. B.. St. Louis Law School, 1883. Practiced at the bar in Omaha. Neb. Elected three times to the District Bench. Professor of law in Law School since 1903. Phi Delta Phi. Gustavus Adolpluts Finkelnburg, LL. D„ l . S. Dist. Judge. Lecturer. International Late. Born Cologne, Germany, 1837. Came to Missouri 1848. Studied Law in Ohio Uni¬ versity, and m i860 admitted to the St. Louis Bar. In 1863 and 1866 elected to the State Legislature; 1868 elected representative to Congress, re-elected in 1870. 1870 practiced law in St. Louis. Is member of Board of Directors of Washington Univer¬ sity. 1905 appointed L. S. Dist. Judge. LL. D., Washington University, in 1905. Member of Faculty since 1878. Charles N ' agel, LL. B. Lecturer on Constitutional Late. Born Colorado County. Texas, 1849. LL. B. St. Louis Law School 1872. Spent a year a l University of Berlin. Elected to the Legislature, 1881. President of the Council 1893-1897. Lecturer m the Law School since 1885. Charles Philip Johnson, A. M. Lecturer on Criminal Late. Born Lebanon, Ill., 1836. Admitted to St. Louis Bar 1857. Practiced law in St. Louis. Served several terms in State Legislature. Served as Circuit Attorney for City and County of St. Louis. Elected Lieutenant-Governor, 1872. Lecturer in St. Louis Law School since 1891. 9
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