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

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THE HATCHET Arthur Oncken Lovejoy, A. M. Professor of Philosophy. A. B. University of California, 1895. A. M„ Harvard, 1897. Harvard Uni¬ versity, 1895-1898. .James Walker Fellow of Harvard University, in the Uni¬ versity of Palis, 1898-1899. Assistant. Professor of Philosophy, Stanford University, 1899; Associate Professor, 1900. Professor of Philosophy In Washington University, 1901 Secretary of the Western Philosophical As¬ sociation. 1903-1900: Robert Heywood Fernald, M. E., A. M., Ph. D. Professor of Mechanical Engineering. B. M. E. Maine State College, 1S92. Graduate Student in Architecture, Mas¬ sachusetts institute of Technology, 1892-1S93. Instructor in Mathematics and Mechanical Engineering, Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, O., 1893-1890. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the same insti¬ tution, 1890-1900. M. E. Case School of Applied Science, 1898. Graduate Student, Columbia University, New York City, 1900-1902. Fellow Columbia University, 1900-1901. M. A. Columbia University, Ph. D. Columbia Uni¬ versity. 1902. Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Washington University, 1902. Member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, Engineers ' Club of St. Louis, Academy of Science of St. Louis. Beta Theta Pi. Frederick Maynard Mann, C. E., M. S. Professor of Architecture. B. C. E. University of Minnesota, 1892; C. E., 1898. B. S. Massachusetts In¬ stitute of Technology, 1894; M. S., 1895. N. P. R. R. Construction Depart¬ ment, 1890-1892. Instructor in Architectural Design, University of Penn¬ sylvania, 1895-1S98. Practicing Architect, Philadelphia, 1898-1902. Professor of Architecture, Washington University, 1902. Member American institute of Architects; T Square Club, Philadelphia; St. Louis Architectural Club. Sigma Xi. Psi Upsilon. Edgar James Swift, A. B„ Ph. D. Professor of Psychology and Pedagogy. A. B. Amherst College. Student of Psychology and Pedagogy, Berlin and Leipzig. Professor of Psychology and Pedagogy, State Normal School, Stev¬ ens Point, Wis., 1895-1900. Fellow in Psychology, Clark University, 1902-1903. Ph. D., Clark University, 1903. Professor of Psychology and Pedagogy, Wash¬ ington University, 1903. Phi Beta Kappa. Alexander Chessin, A. M., C. E„ Ph. D. Professor of Mathematics. A. B. Imperial College of History and Philology, St. Petersburg, 1883. Ph. L). Imperial University of St. Petersburg, 1888. Envoy to European Uni¬ versities of the Ministry of Russia, 1888-1890. Polytechnic Institute, Zurich, Switzerland, 1S91-1893. C. E., 1893. Lecturer on Partial Differential Equa¬ tions. Harvard University, and on Celestial Mechanics, Johns Hopkins Uni¬ versity, 1S94. Lecturer on Russia and the Russians before the Lowell Insti¬ tute, Boston. Associate Professor of Mathematics, Astronomy and Me¬ chanics, Johns Hopkins University, 1895-1898. Professor of Mathematics, Washington University, 1901. 16

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THE HATCHET John Lane Van Ornum, C. E. William Palm Professor of Civil Engineering. B. S. in Civil Engineering, University of Wisconsin, 1888; C. E„ 1891. En¬ gaged 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 As¬ sociation. Fellow American Association for Advancement of Science. Pres¬ ident. Engineers ' Club of St. Louis, 1903. Member Academy of Science of St. Louis. Beta Theta Pi. Frederick Aldin Hall, A. M., Litt. D. Collier Professor of Greek. A. B. Drury College, 1878. Principal of Drury Academy, 1878-1893. Studied at. University, Gottingen, 1891-1892. Instructor in Greek, Drury College, 1881-1893. A. M.. Drury College, 1SS1. Goodell Professor of Greek, Drury College, 1893-1901. Dean of Drury College, 1899; Litt. D.. 1901. Professor of Greek, Washington University, 1901. Member of American Philological Association, aud member of Archaeological Institute of America. Trustee of Drury College. President. Washington University Association. President St. Louis Classical Club. Frederick William Shipley, A. B., 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, Washington University, 1901. 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. Gaston Douay, A. M. Professor of French Language and Literature. Educated in France. Traveling Fellow of the Ministere du Commerce, 1889- 1892. Taught French in New York in Preparatory School, then as lecturer in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, Columbia Uni¬ versity, New York, 1892-1897. Instructor, then Assistant Professor, and then Professor of the French Language and Literature, Washington Univer¬ sity, 1897. Member of the Modem Language Association of America. Henry Caples Penn, A. M. Professor of English. A. B. Central College, 1885. Teacher of Language, Hendrix College, 1885- 1887. Assistant Professor of English, University of Missouri, 1887-1904. Harvard Graduate School (Townsend Scholar), 1892-1894. A. M. Harvard, 1893. Berlin University, 1902-1903. Professor of English, Washington Uni¬ versity, since 1904. 15



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THE HATCHET Alexander Suss Langsdorf, B. S., M. M. E. Professor of Elect rical Engineering. Washington University, 1898. Instructor in Physics, Washington University, 1898-1900. Graduate Student in Electrical Engineering. Cornell University, 1900-1901. M. M. E., Cornell University. 1901. Assistant Professor Elec¬ trical Engineering, Washington University, 1901-1904. Professor of Elec¬ trical Engineering, Washington University, since 1904, Member American Institute of Electrical Engineers and Chairman of the St. Louis Branch. Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, Engineers ' Club of St. Louis; Academy of Science of St. Louis. Sigma Xi. Ambrose Pare Winston, Ph. 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 Hop- liins, and as Fellow in Economics at Chicago and Cornell. Ph. D.. Cornell University, 1900. Instructor, then Assistant Professor of Economics, Wash¬ ington 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. Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts. 1891-1894. In charge of Undergraduate Courses in History of Art. 189ti. Secretary of the Faculty, 1899-1905. Secretary of the General Faculty. 1905. Member Society of Western Artists. Samuel Monds Coulter, A. M„ Ph. D. Assistant Professor of Botany. A. B., Hanover College, 188n. Taught in Indiana and Kentucky High Schools, 1881-1885. Manager American Bell Telephone Co., and Standard Electric Co., South Bend. Ind.. 18X0-1897. Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1897- 1901. Fellow in Botany, University of Chicago, 1899-1901. A. M.. Harvard, 1898. Assistant in Botany, University of Chicago, summers 1900 and 1901. Instructor in Botany, Washington 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. Louis. Phi Delta Theta. James Francis Abbott, A. M., Ph. D. Assistant Professor of Zoology. A. B. Stanford University, 1899; A. M„ 1904. Ph. D„ Chicago University, 1900. Special Student Imperial University of Tokyo, summers 1900-1903. Instructor in English, Shigaken Prefectural School. Onii, Japan, 1900-1901. Professor of English. Naval Academy, Etaiima, Japan, 1901-1903. Fellow in Zoology, University of Chicago, 1903-1904. Assistant in Zoology. University of Chicago, 1904. Assistant Professor of Zoology. Washington University, 1904. Vice-President. St. Louis Biological Society. Member American Society of Zoologists. Entomological Society ol Washington. Delta Upsilon. Phi Beta Pi. Sigma Xi. Phi Beta Kappa. 17

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