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CHARLES B. DAVIS, A. B.,

Acting Director (in charge) of Gymnasiums and Athletics.

A. B., University of Missouri, 1902; Graduate Manager of Athletics, 1902-4; Acting Director (in charge) of Gymnasiums and Athletics, University of Missouri, 1904-5.

Professor of Journalism (to be appointed by September 1, 1905).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS.

#HENRY CAPLES PENN, A. B., A. M.,

Assistant Professor of English Language and Literature.

A. B., Central College, 1885; Instructor in Latin, Greek, and English, Hendrix College (Arkansas), 1885-7; Townsend Scholar, Harvard University, 1892-4, A. M., 1893; Student, Berlin University, 1902-3; Assistant Professor of English, University of Missouri, 1887-1904.

SIDNEY CALVERT, B. Sc., A. M.,

Assistant Professor of Chemistry.

B. Sc., McGill University, 1890; Graduate Student, Harvard Univerversity, 1890-4; A. M., 1892; Assistant in Chemistry, 1892-4; Private Research Assistant, 1892-4; Assistant in Chemistry, Harvard Summer School, 1894; Student, University of Freiburg, 1901-2; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of Missouri, 1894-.

HENRY MARVIN BELDEN, A. B., Ph. D.,

Assistant Professor of English Language and Literature.

A. B., Trinity College, 1888; Instructor in English, Lehigh University, 1890-1; University of Nebraska, 1895-4; Student, University of Strassburg, 1894-5; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1895; Assistant Professor of English Language and Literature, University of Missouri, 1895—.

†EVA JOHNSTON, A. M.,

Assistant Professor of Latin.

Fellow in Latin, University of Missouri, 1894-6, A. M., 1895; Instructor in Latin and Greek, Columbia (Mo.) High School, 1896-9; Student, Universities of Berlin and Heidelberg, 1899-1901; Student, University of Koenigsberg, 1904-5; Assistant Professor of Latin, University of Missouri, 1899-.

HERMANN BENJAMIN ALMSTEDT, B. L., Ph. D.,

Assistant Professor of Germanic Languages.

B. L., B. P., University of Missouri, 1895; Reader in German, University of Chicago, 1895-8, Assistant, 1898-1900, Ph. D., 1900, Associate, 19001; Dean in University College (College for Teachers), 1900-1; Studied in Germany, 1897; Assistant Professor of Germanic Languages, University of Missouri (in charge, 1902-3), 1901—.

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OSCAR MILTON STEWART, Ph. B., Ph. D.,

Assistant Professor (in charge) of Physics.

Ph. B., De Pauw University, 1892; Ph. D., Cornell University, 1897; Professor of Physics and Chemistry, Baker University, 1892-4; Fellow, Cornell University, 1895-6, Assistant in Physics, 1896-8, Instructor in Physics, 1898-1901; Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Missouri, 1901—. +CLARENCE HENRY ECKLES, B. Agr., M. Sc.,

Assistant Professor (in charge) of Dairy Husbandry.

B. Agr., Iowa Agricultural College, 1895; M. Sc., 1897; Student, University of Wisconsin, 1896; Instructor in Dairying, Iowa Agricultural College, and Dairy Bacteriologist to the Iowa Experiment Station, 18961901; Instructor in Dairy Husbandry, Massachusetts Agricultural College, Short Course of 1898-99; Student at the University of Goettingen, 1904-5; Assistant Professor (in charge) of Dairy Husbandry, University of Missouri, 1901-.

NORMAN MACLAREN TRENHOLME, A. B., A. M., Ph. D.,

Assistant Professor (in charge) of History.

A. B., McGill University, 1895, Graduate Student, 1895-6; Graduate Scholar in History, Harvard University, 1896-8, A. M., 1897, Assistant in History, 1898-9, Ph. D., 1899, Non-resident Graduate Student and Harris Fellow in History, studying in Europe, 1899-1900; Professor of History and English Literature,; Western University (Can.), 1900-1; Instructor in History and Political Science, Pennsylvania State College, 1901-2; Assistant Professor (in charge) of History, University of Missouri, 1902-.

WALTER SCOTT WILLIAMS, C. E.,

Assistant Professor of Topographic Engineering.

C. E., University of Missouri, 1885; Subdivision Engineer on Construction, Missouri Pacific Railway, 1886; Assistant Engineer on Location and Construction, K. C., F. S. & M. R. R., 1887-90; Chief Engineer on Location and Construction, Hearne & Brazos Valley R. R., 1891-2; Assistant Engineer with Mississippi River Commission, 1893-1901; Assistant Engineer in charge of Precise Levels, U. S. Lake Survey, 1901; Instructor in Civil Engineering, University of Missouri, 1901-3, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 1903-4, Assistant Professor of Topographic Engineering, 1904-.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN HYDE, Ph. B.,

Assistant Professor of Bridge Engineering.

Ph. B., Yale University, 1886; Assistant Engineer, Berlin Iron Bridge Company, 1886-1891; Assistant Engineer, The King Bridge Company, 1891-92; Principal Assistant Engineer, The King Bridge Company, 189294; Principal Assistant Engineer, Frank C. Osborn, 1894; Junior Partner, The Osborn Company, Civil Engineers, 1894-6; Consulting Engineer, Cleveland, Ohio, 1896-1901; Official Photographer, American Bridge Company, 1901; Instructor in Civil Engineering, Lehigh University, 1902-3; Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Missouri, 1903-4, Assistant Professor of Bridge Engineering, 1904-.

tOn leave of absence, session, 1904-5.

ERNEST BROWNING FORBES, B. S.,

Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry.

B. S., (Zoology), University of Illinois, 1897; Zoological Assistant, Illinois Biological Station, 1894-6; Assistant to the State Entomologist of Minnesota, 1897-8; Zoological Assistant, Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History, 1898; Acting State Entomologist of Minnesota, 1901; Assistant in Animal Husbandry, Illinois Experiment Station, 1901-2; B. S. (Agr.), University of Illinois, 1902; Instructor in Animal Husbandry, University of Illinois, 1902-3; Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry, University of Missouri, 1903—.

WILLIAM JEPTHA CALVERT, A. B., M. D.,

Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine.

A. B., University of Kentucky, 1893; M. D., Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1898; 1st Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Army, 18991902; in charge of the Laboratory of Board of Health, Manila, P. I., 19001901; Lecturer on "Tropical Diseases," Washington University, St. Louis, 1902-1903; Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, University of Missouri, 1903—.

*JAMES CLARK DRAPER, B. S., E. M.,

Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering.

B. S., University of Missouri (School of Mines), 1901; E. M., 1903; Instructor in Shopwork and Drawing, 1901-2; Instructor in Mineralogy and Assaying, 1902-3; Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering, University of Missouri (School of Mines), 1903—.

WALDEMAR KOCH, B. S., Ph. D.,

Assistant Professor of Physiological Chemistry and Pharmacology.

B. S., Lawrence Scientific School, 1898; Ph. D., Harvard University, 1900; Assistant in Physiology, Harvard Medical School, 1900-1; Assistant in Pharmacology, University of Chicago, 1901-3; Assistant Professor of Physiological Chemistry and Pharmacology, University of Missouri, 1903—. JULIUS LATHROP MERIAM, A. B., A. M., Ph. D.,

Assistant Professor of Theory and Practice of Teaching.

A. B., Oberlin College, 1895; Student, New York State Normal College, 1897-8; Austin Scholar, Harvard University, 1901-2; A. M., Harvard University, 1902; Ph. D., Columbia University, 1905; Superintendent of Schools (Wakeman, Ohio), 1895-7; Principal of Elementary Schools (Akron, Ohio), 1898-9; Supervisor of Practice Teaching (New York State Normal College), 1899-1901; Assistant in Philosophy, Harvard University, 1902-3; Assistant in History of Education, Columbia University, 1903-4; Assistant Professor of Theory and Practice of Teaching, University of Missouri, 1904—.

EDGAR HOWARD STURTEVANT, A. B., Ph. D.,

Acting Assistant Professor of Latin.

A. B., Indiana University, 1898; Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1901; Tutor in Latin, Indiana University, 1895-8; Fellow in Sanskrit and Indo

European Comparative Philology, University of Chicago, 1898-1901; Instructor in Latin, Indiana University 1901-2; Acting Professor of Greek, Maryville College, 1902-3; Acting Assistant Professor of Latin, University of Missouri (in charge), 1903-4, Acting Assistant Professor of Latin, 1904-5.

GILBERT AMES BLISS, B. S., M. S., Ph. D.,

Assistant Professor of Mathematics.

B. S., University of Chicago, 1897; M. S., 1898; Ph. D., 1900; Fellow in Mathematics, 1899-1900; Instructor of Mathematics, University of Minnesota, 1900-1902; Student, University of Goettingen, 1902-3; Associate in Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1903-4; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of Missouri, 1904-.

WINTERTON CONWAY CURTIS, A. B., A. M., Ph. D.,

Assistant Professor of Zoology.

A. B., Williams College, 1897; A. M., 1898; Assistant in Biology, 1897-8; Assistant in Biology, Johns Hopkins University, 1899-1900; Fellow, 1900-1; Ph. D., 1901; Instructor in Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass., 1898; Instructor in Zoology, University of Missouri, 1901-4; Assistant Professor of Zoology, University of Missouri, 1904—.

JOHN TAGGART CLARK, A. B., A. M., Ph. D.,

Assistant Professor (in charge) of Romance Languages.

A. B., Harvard University, 1898; A. M., 1899; Ph. D., 1901; Traveling Fellow, Harvard University, 1901-3; Student, Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Sorbonne, Paris, 1901-4; Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, University of Missouri, (in charge 1904-5), 1904—.

ROBERT MANN WASHBURN, B. Agr.,

Acting Assistant Professor (in charge) of Dairy Husbandry.

B. Agr., Minnesota Agricultural College, 1901; Instructor in Dairy Practice, Minnesota Agricultural School, 1898-1901; Farm and Stock Foreman, Minnesota State Reform School, 1901-2; Teacher, Animal and Dairy Husbandry, Baron de Hirsh Agricultural School, Woodbine, N. J., 1902-4; Acting Assistant Professor (in charge) of Dairy Husbandry, University of Missouri, 1904-5.

WILLIAM BAIRD ELKIN, A. B., Ph. D.,

Acting Assistant Professor (in charge) of Philosophy.

A. B., Manitoba University, 1889; Fellow in Philosophy, Cornell University, 1890-1; Acting Professor of Philosophy, Indiana University, 18912; Student, Cornell University, 1892-4; Ph. D., Cornell University, 1894; Acting Professor of Philosophy, Colgate University, 1894-5; Student, German Universities, 1895-6; Lecturer on Theory and Practice of Teaching, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1897-9; Acting Professor of Psychology, Logic, and Pedagogics, Hamilton College, 1899-1901; Teacher of Economics, History, and Political Science, Kamehameha Schools, Honolulu, 1901-3; Acting Assistant Professor of Theory and Practice of Teaching, University of Missouri, 1903-4; Acting Assistant Professor of Philosophy, 1904-5.

CALVIN S. BROWN, M. S., D. Sc., Ph. D.,

Acting Assistant Professor of Romance Languages.

M. S., Vanderbilt University, 1891; D. Sc., 1892; Assistant in French and English, 1892-3; Acting Assistant Professor of English, University of Missouri, 1893-4; Student, Universities of Paris and Leipzig, 1894-5; Instructor in English, Vanderbilt University, 1895-6; Instructor in English and Comparative Literature, University of Colorado, 1898-1900, part of the time Acting Professor (in charge) of German; Ph. D., University of Colorado, 1899; Acting Instructor in German, Rutgers College, 1901; Acting Professor (in charge) of Modern Languages, University of Mississippi, 1902; Student in Spain, Italy, and Greece, 1903-4; Acting Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, University of Missouri,

1904-5.

JOHN BLAKESLEE TIFFANY, B. S., D. V. M.,

Acting Assistant Professor (in charge) of Veterinary Science.

B. S. A., Cornell University, 1901; D. V. M., Cornell University, 1904; Assistant in Veterinary Anatomy, Cornell University, 1902-4; Instructor in Veterinary Science, University of Missouri, 1904-; Acting Assistant Professor (in charge) of Veterinary Science, University of Missouri, 1904-5. WALTER LAFAYETTE HOWARD, B. Agr., B. S., M. S.,

Assistant Professor of Horticulture.

B. Agr., B. S., University of Missouri, 1901; M. S., 1903; Assistant in Horticulture and Assistant Horticulturist to the Experiment Station (in charge of Station work, 1901-2), 1901-3; Instructor in Horticulture, University of Missouri, 1903-4; Assistant Professor of Horticulture, 1905—.

INSTRUCTORS.

*PAUL JULIUS WILKINS, B. S.,

Instructor in Modern Languages.

B. S., Michigan Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1896; Instructor in University of Missouri (School of Mines), 1887—.

RICHARD BISHOP MOORE, B. S.,

Instructor in Chemistry.

University College, London, 1886-90; Instructor in Chemistry, Oswestry High School (England), 1890-1; Instructor in Chemistry, Birkbeck Technical College, London, 1891-3; British Museum, 1893-5; B. S., University of Chicago, 1896; Laboratory Demonstrator, 1896; Instructor in Chemistry, University of Missouri, 1897-.

*JOHN BENNETT SCOTT,

Instructor in English.

Instructor in English, University of Missouri (School of Mines),

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