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AMITY COLLEGE-COLLEGE SPRINGS
Established in 1855. Undenominational.
Under the control of a board of ten trustees. R.T. Campbell, D.D., is president.
Course of study: A four year course in the College of Liberal Arts, leading to
the degrees of A.B., B.S., and Ph., B.; also a four-year course in the
Preparatory school and in the Normal course; a School of Business, School of
Oratory, School of Art, and Conservatory of Music. Total attendance in 1908, 180
divided as follows: College, 23; Business, 48; Conservatory, 34; Normal, 20;
Oratory, 10; Preparatory, 81. Graduates in 1908 were divided as follows:
College, 6; Business, 6. Total amount of endowment $12,000 and total value of
permanent improvements, $48,000. Income for 1908, not including amount invested
in permanent improvements, $7,500. College year commences September 7, 1909, and
closes June 9, 1910; commences September 6, 1910, and closes June 8, 1911.
FACULTY-PROFESSORS
R.T. Campbell, A.M., B.D., D.D.,
Psychology, Logic and Ethics.
Roy Mercer, A.B., Mathematics
Edw. H. Golisch, A.B. Science.
Mrs. Elizabeth S. Archerd, B.S., M.S., Latin and German
Mary Taggart, A.B., A.M., History and English
Raymond Bryan, A.B., Greek and French
Ada C. Lafferty, Voice and Piano
Ethel Grose, B.O., Oratory
Blanche Van Wagoner, Art.
Fred J. Pribble, Commercial.
Miss Ida Gordon, Matron Ladies Hall.
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BUENA VISTA COLLEGE-STORM LAKE
Established in 1901. Under control of
Presbyterian church, and is governed by a board of thirty-six trustees. Courses
of study: Classical, Scientific, and Philosophical. The group system of studies
is offered, 120 credits being required for graduation and degree of A.B. Bible
study of one recitation a week is required in each of the three courses. Total
attendance in 1907-8 was 204 divided as follows: Collegiate, 43; Academic, 53;
Normal, 21; Commercial, 37; Musical, 82; Oratory, 31. Graduates in 1908 divided
as follows: Collegiate, 1; other departments, 29. Total amount of endowment
$64,339.00 and total value of improvements, $58,000. College year commences
September 14, 1909 and closes June 10, 1910
FACULTY-PROFESSORS
Rev. Geo. H. Fracker, M.A., D.D.,
German and French
Miss Martha Reid, A.B., Latin
Miss Alice E. Wilcox, A.B., English
Ed. F. Blayney, A.B., Ph. D., Greek and Philosophy
Irwin Billman, B.S., B.L., Biology and Geology
J.S. Staudt, M.A., Physics and Chemistry
A.B. Thut, A.B., B.L., Mathematics
Margaret Cummings, M.A., Education
E.P. Ronnel, Commercial Principal
Julia E. Porter, Voice
Grace B. Gillmore, Piano and Musical History.
Helen Burgess, Oratory and Physical Culture.
INSTRUCTOR
Grace E. Russell, Academic Assistant
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CEDAR VALLEY SEMINARY-OSAGE.
Established in 1862. Under
control of Baptist church and governed by board of trustees of fifteen members.
George Milton Potter, A.B., A.M., is the principal. Offers a four year course in
the Classical, Philosophical, Scientific, English, Music and Art departments,
also a Normal course of two years and a one year course in Business Graduate,
and Preparatory courses. Total attendance 1907-1908, 186, divided as follows:
Literary, 86; Business 52; Music, 71; Art, 18. Graduates in 1907 were 5 in the
Literary department and 5 in the Business department. Total amount of endowment,
$45,000, and the value of the permanent improvements is $35,000. Income for
1907-1908, not including amount invested in permanent improvements, $5,000.
School year commences September 7, 1908 and closes June 9, 1909; commences
September 6, 1909, and closes June 8, 1910. Publishes a quarterly bulletin-The
Seminary Record.
FACULTY-PROFESSORS
George Milton Potter, Mathematics
Mary Alice Fullerton, English and Normal.
Mattie Welthea Morrison, Latin and Greek
Jasper Clyde Stillions, Science
Bertha Bacon, German, French and History.
Harry H. Priest, Shorthand and Commercial Branches.
Henry Paul Bennison, Piano, Organ Theory and History.
Stella Maude Rich, Voice.
Harriet Vivian Woodward, Violin and Art.
Mrs. Clara Bush Call, Matron.
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CENTRAL UNIVERSITY- PELLA
Established in 1853. Under control of
the Baptist church and governed by a self-perpetuating board of trustees of
thirty-seven members. Lemuel Addison Garrison, A.B., D.D,. president. Offers the
following courses: Classical, 4 years, granting degree of A.B.; Scientific, 4
years granting degree of B.S.; Philosophical, 4 years granting degree of Ph. B.;
Academy or College Preparatory, requiring 3 years for graduation; English
Theological, requiring 2 years for graduation; also the following courses:
Normal, Commercial, Elocution and Music.
Total attendance in 1908, 189, divided as follows:
College 53, Academy, 18; English Theological ,5; Normal, 57. The income for
1908, not including amount invested in permanent improvements, $13,500. Value of
permanent improvements, $100,000.
FACULTY-PROFESSORS
Lemuel Addison Garrison, A.B., D.D.,
Philosophy
Martha Firth, Ph. B., History.
William Albert Young, A.B., Mathematics
Elizabeth Graham, Ph.B.,English Language and
Literature.
Herman H. Severn, A.B., Greek Language and Literature.
Winfield Dudgeon, B.S., Natural Sciences.
A.Beth Hostetler, Ph.B., Modern Languages
Rose A. Wilson, Elocution.
Ralph Deane Shure, Mus.B., Music.
Jay A. Lapham, M.A., Principal Normal and Commercial
department.
INSTRUCTORS.
A. LeGrand, A.B., English Theological
Department
S. Vander Werf, English Theological Department.
William Ter Louw, A.B., Mathematics.
Daisey Dickerman, Ph.B., Latin.
William J. Wagner, Shorthand and Typewriting.
Forrest A. Kingsbury, Bookkeeping.
Lewis Kruger, Chemistry.
Grace Berger, Normal Department.
William B. Pietenpol, Normal Department.
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CHARLES CITY COLLEGE- CHARLES CITY.
Established in 1891. Under the
control of the Northwest German Conference of Methodist Episcopal Church and
governed by a board of twenty-five trustees. Frank E. Hirsch, A.M., D.D.,
president. Offers a four-year course in the Ancient Classical, Modern Classical,
Scientific and Philosophical departments, and grants the degrees of A.B., B.S.,
and Ph.B. Total attendance in 1909, 220 divided as follows: College of Liberal
Arts, 28; Academy, 35; Normal, 26; School of Commerce, 54; School of Art, 125;
Preparatory school, 13. Graduates in 1909, 29. Total amount of endowment,
$53,000. Total value of permanent improvements, $35,000. Income for 1906,
$11,000, not including amount invested in permanent improvements. College year
commences September 11, 1907, and closes June 1, 1908; commences September___,
1908 and closes June 1, 1909.
FACULTY.
Frank E. Hirsch, A.M., D.D., Philosophy
and Education.
W.F. Finie, A.M., English and History.
W.G. Baab, A.M., Mathematics.
S.C. Steinbrenner, A.M., German and French.
H.B. Latimer, A.M., Natural Sciences.
Laura C. Fircher, A.B., Latin and Greek.
Kathryn Mulch, Shorthand and Typewriting.
Lorenzo E. Reed, M. Acc., Commercial Science.
Elsa Marten, Painting and Drawing.
Emma Magdsick, Voice Culture.
Clyde Gloves, Elocution and Physical Culture.
Hulda Wellemeyer, Piano.
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COE COLLEGE-CEDAR RAPIDS
Established in 1881. Under control of the Presbyterian
Synod of Iowa and governed by a board of thirty trustees. Offers the following
four-year courses: Classical and Scientific, granting the degrees of A.B. and
B.S.; also courses in Oratory, and a Summer School. Total attendance in 1907 was
320, exclusive of music and oratory, as follows: College Proper, 207;
Preparatory, 81; Summer School, 55. Number of graduates in 1907, 40. Total
amount of endowment, $400,000. Value of permanent improvements, $285,000. Income
for 1908, tuitions, fees and donations, $320,000. College year commences
September 15, 1909 and closes June 15, 1910.
FACULTY-PROFESSORS.
Alice King, M.A., History.
Clinton O. Bates, Ph., D., Chemistry.
M. Leeb, M.A., German and French.
Rev. Geo. W. Bryant, A.M., Latin
G. Cutler Fracker, A.M., Philosophy and Psychology.
Rev. Wm. Evans, A.M., D.D., Bible.
Bert H. Bailey, M.S., M.D., Zoology
William Benson, A.M., Greek
Leroy D. Weld, M.S., Mathematics and Physics.
James E. Gow, A.M., Geology and Botany
J. Hulbert Scott, A.M. English.
Rev. Edward R. Burkhalter, D.D., LL.D., Hebrew
Bonnie Blackburn, A.B., French
ASSISTANT PROFESSORS.
C.T. Kickok, A.M., Ph.D., Political
Economy and Principal of Academy.
Lola M. Condit, A.B., German and English.
Alex C. Robbie, A.B., Mathematics and Education.
Charlotte Poyneer, Physical Director for Women.
INSTRUCTORS.
Laura P. Stewart, B.O., Public
Speaking.
Mae Wolf, English and Latin.
Frank Glasow, Physical Training.
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CORNELL COLLEGE - MOUNT VERNON
Established November 14, 1853. Under
the control of the Methodist Episcopal church and governed by a board of
thirty-six trustees. James Elliott Harlan, president. Offers a four-year course
in Liberal Arts, granting the degree of A.B., a four-year course in Science,
granting the degree of B.S., and a four-year course in Civil Engineering,
granting a degree of B.S. in C.E. Total attendance in 1907-8 was 755, divided as
follows: Graduate students, 6; College, 402; Academy, 214; School of Art, 22;
School of Music, 154; School of Oratory, 86; Summer School, '07, 88. Graduates
in 1908, 60. Total amount of endowment, $322,774.45. Income for the year 1907-8,
not including amount invested in permanent improvements, $64,091.00. College
year commences September, 1909, and closes June, 1910; commences September,
1910, and closes June 1911. Alumni, 1306.
FACULTY-PROFESSORS.
James Elliott Harlan, A.B., A.M., LL.
D., Mathematics and Astronomy.
William Fletcher King, A.B., A.M., D.D., LL. D.,
President Emeritus, Moral Philosphy.
Alonzo Collin, A.B., A.M., Sc. D., Physics Emeritus.
Hugh Boyd, A.B., A.M., D.D., Latin Language and
Literature Emeritus.
Hamline Hurlburt Freer, A.B., A.M., S.M., Political
Economy and Sociology.
Sylvester Niles Williams, B.C.E., C.E., A.M. Civil and
Sanitary Engineering.
William Harmon Norton, A.B., A.M., Geology.
William Stahl Ebersole, A.B., A.M., Litt. D., Greek
Language and Literature.
Henry McCormick Kelly, A.B., A.M., Biology.
Henry Clay Stanclift, Ph. B., Ph.D., History and
Politics.
Nicholas Knight, A.B., A.M., Ph. D., Chemistry.
George Herbert Betts, A.B., A.M., Ph.M., Psychology and
Literature.
Clarence Dimick Stevens, Ph.B., A.M., English.
Charles Rueben Keyes, Ph.B., A.M., German Language and
Literature.
Mary Burrr Norton, B.S., M.S., A.M., Mathematics.
Mary Lorraine McLeod, Ph. B., Ph.M., Dean of Women and
Physical Training.
* John Elbert Stout, A.B., A.M., Education and
Principal of Academy.
Kirk Waldo Robbins, A.B., B.D., Logic and Biblical
Literature.
Evelyn C. Riley, A.B., A.M., Latin.
Francis Daniels, A.M., Ph.D., Romance Languages.
Wm. Orville Allen, A.M., S.T.B., Ph.D., Psychology.
Rutherford Hayes Hunter, A.B., A.M., Physics.
John Barnes, A.M., Director, School of Oratory and
Public Speaking.
Horace Alden Miller, B.M., Director, Conservatory of
Music.
Sherman William Finger, B. Ph., Director, Physical
Training.
INSTRUCTIONS.
Adelbert Seymour Watson, A.B., B.D.,
Principal Academy.
Edward Ransom Ristine, B.S., M.S., Principal,
Commercial School.
Laura Fraser Ristine, Stenography and Typewriting.
Henry Albert Mills, Director of Art School.
Anne Patton, Piano-forte and Voice Culture.
Alice Elizabeth Platner, B.Ph., Piano-forte.
Maude L. Oliver, A.B., Latin.
T. Stanley Skinner, B.M., Pipe Organ.
Alice Rigby, A.B., A.M., Pipe Organ.
Luella Matson Albrook, A.B., English.
Gail Hamilton Ridgeway, A.B., B.M. Violin.
Laura Adams, A.B., German.
Mary Florella Goudy, Public School Music.
Laura Lois Hinkley, A.B., English.
Leroy Carr Allen, Physical Training.
Jessie Adelaide Hofstetter, B.M., Piano-forte.
Margaret Lawson, Voice Culture.
Ethel Elliott, A.B., Mathematics.
Elinor Myrtle Van Petten, Elocution.
* Leave of absence 1908-9.
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DES MOINES COLLEGE-DES MOINES.
Established 1865. Under the control of
the Baptist denomination of Iowa; but the governing body is a board of
thirty-six trustees, self-perpetuating. Loran David Osborn, Ph. D., president.
Offers courses in the following schools and departments:
The College of Liberal Arts, with four-year courses
leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Philosophy, or Bachelor
of Science; the School of Education, leading to the first grade state teacher's
certificate; the Bible School, training for the Gospel ministry and other forms
of christian service, the School of Music (Des Moines Musical College); the
School of Fine Art (Painting and Drawing); the School of Oratory; the Business
School (Des Moines Business College); and the Academy or Preparatory Department.
Total attendance for the year 1908-9, 275, divided as follows: Literary
Department, 101; Musical Department, 84; Art Department 40; Business Department,
50. Graduates in Literary Department, 1908, 15. Total amount of endowment,
$101,500; value of permanent improvements and grounds, $125,000; income for the
year 1908, $16,000. College year commences September 16, 1908, and closes June
16, 1909; commences September 15, 1909, and closes June 15, 1910.
FACULTY.
Loran David Osborn, Ph. D., President.
James Pomeroy Stephenson, Ph.D., Philosophy; Dean of
College of Liberal Arts.
Florence Tyler Stephenson, A.M., English Literature.
Flora Etta Harris, A.M., Greek Language and Literature.
Homer R. Miller, A.M., Latin Language and Literature.
Willard C. MacNaul, A.M., History and Economics.
Winthrop C. Kellogg, S. B., Mathematics and Physics.
E.A. Nichols, S.B., Biology and Geology.
Marie S. King, A.M., French and German.
Robert B. Young, S.B., Chemistry.
Ethel R. Conner, A.B., English and History.
M.L. Bartlett, Mus. Doc., Voice and Composition;
Director of School of Music.
Frank Olin Thompson, Piano and Theory.
Lillian B. Stetson, Piano.
Frederika G. Downing, Voice.
Sylvia M. Garrison, Piano and Voice.
Georgia M. Walker, Voice.
Emily Rosina Talbott, Director of the School of Fine
Art.
W.A. Warriner, Director of Business School.
Julia Haymond Watson, Director of School of Oratory.
Lewis B. Hibbard, Curator of the Library.
Rose Lawless, Assistant Librarian.
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DRAKE UNIVERSITY - DES MOINES
Established in 1881. Independent in
control and governed by a board of forty-six trustees. Hill McClelland Bell,
A.M., L.L. D., President. Offers the following four-year courses in the College
of Liberal Arts: Classical, Philosophical and Scientific, leading to the degrees
A.B., B., Ph., and B.S., respectively; also Law course of three years leading to
the degree B.D.; Education course of four years, leading to the degree Ed. B.;
Primary Training course, Kindergarten course, and a course in Oratory. Total
attendance in 1908, 1846, divided as follows: College of Liberal Arts, 558;
College of Law, 129; Bible, 173; Medical, 66; Music, 462; Education, 405; High
School, 482; Summer School, 502; graduates in 1908, 208. Total amount of
endowment, $450,000. Total amount invested in permanent improvements,
$126,051.57. College year commences September 20, 1909, and closes June 15,
1910; commences September 19, 1910, and closes June 14, 1911.
FACULTY - DEANS AND OFFICERS.
Hill McClelland Bell, A.M., L.L.D.,
President.
David Sturgess Fairchild, M.D., Dean of Medical
College.
Alfred Martin Haggard, A.M., Dean of Bible College.
William Francis Barr, A.M., Dean of College of
Education.
Edward Baker Evans, L.L., M., Dean of College of Law.
Ferdinand Jacob Smith, B.S., M.D., Dean of the Junior
College of Medicine.
Frederick Owen Norton, A.M., Ph., D. Dean of the
College of Liberal Arts.
William Harper DeFord, A.M., D.D., S., M.D., Dean of
the College of Dentistry.
Charles Sanderson Medbury, Chaplain.
PROFESSORS.
Bruce Eugene Shepperd, A.M., L.L. D.,
Moral and Mental Philosophy.
David Roberts Dungan, A.M., L.L.D., Church History and
English Exegesis.
Charles Ashman Dudley, L.L., M., Law of Agency.
Luther Sherman Ross, S.M., Zoology and Bacteriology.
David Wilson Smouse, M.D., Gynecology and Clinical
Gynecology.
Charles Noyes Kinney, S.M., Chemistry.
James Taggart Priestly, M.D., Principles and Practice
of Medicine and Clinical Medicine.
Nicholas Cornelius Schlitz, M.D., Internal Medicine and
Physical Diagnosis.
Andrew Raymond Amos, M.D., Opthamology and Clinical
Opthamology.
Sherman Kirk, A.M., Greek Language and Literature.
Daniel Walter Morehouse, S.M., Physics and Astronomy.
Mrs. Addie Van Der Tuyl-Barnett, Pipe Organ.
Rose Reichard, Violin.
Isaac Franklin Neff, S.M., Mathematics.
Ambrose Dudley Veatch, A.M., D.B., Semitic Languages
and Literature.
Addison Cary Page, A.B., M.D., Gynecology.
Alva Porter Stoner, M.D., Obstetrics.
Eli Grimes, M.D., Professor of Internal Medicine.
Lewis Worthington Smith, A.M., English Language and
Literature.
George Frederick Ogden, Piano.
Harriet Mar Phillips, Piano.
William Wilson Pearson, M.D., Opthalmololgy and
Clinical Optthalmology.
Francis Argyle Ely, M.D., Neurology.
Frank Irving Herriott, A.M., Ph.D., Social Science.
William Harrison McHenry, L.L., M., Criminal Law.
James Winfield Cokenower, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery and
Clinical Orthopedic Surgery.
Harootune Avedis Minassian, M.D., Medicine.
Horatio Frederic Dale, LL. M., Law of Private
Corporations.
Gershom Hyde Hill, M.D., Mental Diseases.
Mary Esta Groves, Piano.
Olynthus Burroughs Clark, A.M., History.
Gertrude Huntoon-Nourse, Piano.
Charles Aaron Van Vleck, LL. M., Law of Contracts.
Frank Emerson Brown, A.M., Public Speaking.
Heikobus Johannes Hubertus Hoeve, M.D., Anatomy.
Edward Rudolph Posner, M.D., Materia Medica,
Dermatology, Venereal and Genito Urinary Diseases.
Alfred John Pearson, S.M., Ph.D., Modern Language.
Roland Ellsworth Conklin, A.M., Botany and Geology.
Marie Van Aaken, Piano.
Frederick Vance Evans, Singing.
John Lorenzo Griffith, A.B., Physical Education and
Physical Director for Men.
Arthur Bartlett Thompson, D.D.S., Sec'y, College of
Dentistry, Professor of Clinical Dentistry.
Craig M. Work, D.D.S., Ceramics.
Jesse Alden West, D.D.S., Prosthetic Dentistry.
Howard Denton Hall, D.D.S., Orthodontia.
ASSISTANT PROFESSORS.
Wilton McCarthy, M.D., Clinical Survey.
Addison Cary Page, A.B., M.D., Gynecology.
Oliver James Fay, S.B., M.D., Surgery.
Wilbur Scott Conkling, Ph.G., M.D., Surgery.
Helene Marlette See, Ed. B.S.B., Domestic Science.
Florence Ella Richardson, Ph.D., Psychology.
Edna Louise Little, Physical Education.
Evalyn Fisher Frisbie, M.D., Obstetrics.
Lenna Leota Meanes, M.D., Obstetrics.
Granville Nimrod Ryan, M.D., Medicine.
John Vanverbie Conzett, Superintendent of
Practitioners' Course in Operative Dentistry.
Charles Elmer Woodbury, D.D.S., Superintendent of
Practitioners' Course in Gold Inlays.
Jessie Ritchey DeFord, D.D.S., Superintendent of Dental
Assistants' Course in General Anaesthetics.
Clarence Victor Watts, D.D.S., Operative Dentistry.
Loren Platner Akers, D.D.S., Operative Dentistry.
George Washington Miller, D.D.S., Operative Dentistry.
Frederick Miles Hunt, D.D.S., Operative Dentistry.
James Austin Hallett, D.D.S., Operative Dentistry.
John Adams Fairall, D.D.S., Prosthetic Dentistry.
Harry Roland Capps, D.D.S., Prosthetic Dentistry.
William John Cameron, D.D.S., Prosthetic Dentistry.
Donald Dean Cornell, D.D.S., Supt. of the Prosthetic
Clinic and Prosthetic Laboratory. Demonstrator of Prosthetic Technic.
Lewis Webster Snuggins, D.D.S., Prosthetic Dentistry.
LECTURERS.
Frank Strong Dunshee, A.B., L.L. B.,
Medical Jurisprudence.
Charles Martell Werts, S.M., M.D., Otology and Clinical
Opthalmology.
James Wilson Osborn, M.D., Therapeutics.
Charles Nicholas Olson-Lier, M.D., Dietics and Clinical
Instructor in Medicine.
Matthew Linton Turner, M.D., Obstetrics.
George Cullen, M.D., Surgical Pathology and Clinical
Instructor in Surgery.
Robert James Lynch, M.D., Clinical Pathology.
Thomas Francis Duhigg, M.D., Hygiene and Public Health.
Walter Eugene Baker, Clinical Pathology.
Charles Arnold, LL. B., Dental Jurisprudence.
Austin C. Hewett, M.D., L.L.B., Special Lecturer on
Therapeutics, Anasthetics and Metallurgy.
John Henry McGuire, D.D., Operative Dentistry.
Francis Marion Cory, D.D.S., Dental Anatomy and
Histology.
Amon Moses Slatten, D.D.S., Dental Materia Medica.
INSTRUCTORS.
Mrs. Hattie Moore-Mitchell, A.M.,
Mathematics.
Mrs. Zoe Williams-Seevers, A.M., English.
Ella Ford Miller, B.Pe., College of Education.
Mrs. Grace Green Jackson, Singing.
Grace Stambaugh Medbury, Piano.
Ida May Morrison, Piano.
William Solomon, Singing and Public School Music.
Joseph Albert Goodrich, B.S., M.D., Pediatrics.
Bessie Park, College of Education.
Mrs. Vivian Pike Curtis, Musical History.
Robert Oliver Brennan, L.L.B., Law.
Alexander Swanson Begg, M.D., Pathology, Histology, and
Embryology.
Ervin E. Stringfellow, Greek.
GRADUATE ASSISTANTS.
Daniel Frank Crowley, M.D., Minor
Surgery.
Lawrence Philip Poper, M.D., Opthalmology and Otology.
Thomas Burcham, M.D., Pathology.
Lynn Thompson Hall, S.B., Anatomy
Paul Eugene Lineback, A.B., Laboratory Assistant in
Bacteriology.
Guy E. Crow, Ph.B., Physical Education.
Arthur Julius Palas, Ph.B., Physical Education.
George James Severson, S.B., Histology.
Edwin Basom Winnette, Ph.G., Chemical Stock Room.
Guy Ernest Clift, Ph.G., Pharmacy.
Kramer Gilbert, M.D., Pathology.
Marion E. Anderson, A.B., Demonstrator in Anatomy.
SECRETARIES.
Claude Winn Prusia, Financial Secretary.
Naida Louise Curtis, Secretary to the President and
Recorder.
REGISTRARS.
Ada Kathryn Pilmer, Registrar.
Dora Frances Hanna, Assistant Regristrar.
LIBRARIANS.
Retta Blanche Galloway, Acting
Librarian.
Florence Hayes, Cataloger.
Rae Stockham, Assistant Librarian.
Mrs. George W. Jones, Assistant Librarian.
CLERKS.
William Hutchins King, Investment
Clerk.
Alice Jewell Boyer, University Bookkeeper.
Eleanor M. Overholt, Office Clerk, Senior College of
Medicine.
Gretchen Myers, Clerk in Registrar's Office.
Vinnie Nourse, Office Clerk, College of Education.
Alice Brinkman, Bookkeeper, Dental Clinic.
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IOWA COLLEGE - GRINNELL.
Established in 1847. Under the control
of a board of twenty-four trustees, J.H.T. Main, Ph. D., president. The group
system of studies has been used since 1895. Sixteen groups, requiring four
years' work lead to the degrees of B.A., Ph.B., and B.S. respectively. Total
attendance in 1908, 653, divided as follows: College, 466, Academy, 129 and
school of music, 104. Number of graduates in 1908, 63. Total amount of
endowment, $414,507. Value of permanent improvements, $360,000. Income for year
1907-8 not including amount invested in permanent improvements about $59,500.
College year commences September 16, 1908, and closes June 16, 1909; commences
September 15, 1909 and closes June 15, 1910.
FACULTY - PROFESSORS.
J.H.T. Main, Ph.D., Greek.
Jesse Macy, LL.D., Political Science.
W.S. Hendrixson, Ph.D., Chemistry.
H.W. Norris, A.M., Zoology.
F.F. Almy, B.Sc., Physics.
Charles Noble, D.D., English Languages and Rhetoric.
E.A. Steiner, Ph.D., Applied Christianity.
G.P. Wyckoff, A.B., Economics.
J.D. Stoops, Ph.D., Philosophy.
W.J. Rusk, A.M., Mathematics and Astronomy.
C.N. Smiley, Ph.D., Latin.
P.F. Peck, Ph.D., History.
R.H. Perring, Ph.D., Modern Languages.
J.P. Ryan, A.B., Public Speaking.
Clare E. Millerd, Ph.D., Greek and Philosophy.
H.S. Conard, Ph.D., Botany.
E.B. Schere, Music
Geo. L. Pierce, Music.
R.H. Fletcher, Ph.D., English Literature.
G.B. Colburn, Ph.D., Latin.
ASSISTANT PROFESSORS.
C.E. Fisher, A.M., Latin.
R.B., McClennon, Ph.D., Mathematics.
Caroline M. Sheldon, A.M., French.
INSTRUCTORS.
Eleanor Lowden, Ph.B., English.
P.H. Thompson, A.M., German.
R.S. Hawley, B.S. Mathematics.
Thos. Smiley, B.S., Zoology.
C.E. Payne, A.M., History.
Alfred Koenig, A.B., German.
Clara J. Anderson, Physical Training for Women.
J.L. Sloanaker, B.S., Chemistry.
Mary E. Simmons, A.M., Pedagogy.
C.H. Horn, A.M., Principal, English and History in
Academy.
Fanny O. Fisher, Ph.B., Preceptress, Latin in Academy.
Mary L. Spencer, A.B., Greek in Academy.
Pauline Andrews, Ph.B., Mathematics in Academy.
Marielma Fannie Phelps, A.B., Latin in Academy.
G.C. Cast, A.M., German.
Isabel M. Watt, A.B., Modern Languages.
Bertha K. Shutts, B., Mus., Piano.
David E. Peck, A.B., Violin.
Helen R. Smith, Voice.
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IOWA STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND
MECHANIC ARTS-AMES.
Established in 1866. A State institution at
present governed by a board of eleven trustees elected by the legislature; after
July 1, 1909, under the supervision of the State Board of Education. The
governor and superintendent of public instruction are ex-officio members of the
board of trustees. The work of the college is divided into four divisions each
division comprising a number of courses of study and requiring four years work
for a degree. In the Division of Agriculture, courses are offered in Agronomy,
Dairying, Animal Husbandry, Horticulture, and Science and Agriculture each of
said courses granting the degree of B.S.A; ; in the Division of Engineering,
courses are offered in Mechanical Engineering, granting the degree of B.M.E.,
Civil Engineering, granting the degree of B.C.E., Electrical Engineering,
granting the degree of B. Sc. in E.E. and Mining Engineering, granting the
degree of B. Sc. in Mn. E.; in the Division of Veterinary Science but one course
is offered which grants the degree of D.V.M.; in the Division of Science,
courses are offered in General Science, which grants the degree of B.S.; and in
Domestic Science which grants the degree of B.L.S. Next year, optional five year
courses in Engineering will be offered. Total attendance in 1908, 2,383, divided
as follows: Agriculture-Collegiate, 480; Short Course, 643;
Engineering-Collegiate, 843; Short Course (Good Roads School), 39; Veterinary,
108; Science-Collegiate, 241; D.E. Short Course, 37; Music Students, 56;
Post-graduates, 14. Number of graduates in 1906, 166. Total amount of endowment,
$686,689.97. Value of college plant and equipment, $2,252,241.56. Total income
for the year ending July 1, 1908, not including amount invested in permanent
improvements, $356,000.00. College year opens September 1, 1908, and closes June
10, 1909.
FACULTY - PROFESSORS.
Albert Boynton Storms, A.M., D.D.,
L.L.D., President.
Edgar Williams Stanton, M.Sc., L.L., D., Sec'y., and
Prof. of Mathematics.
Charles Franklin Curtiss, B.Sc., M.S.A., Dean of the
Division of Agriculture.
Herman Knapp, B.S.A., Treasurer and Registrar.
James Rush Lincoln, Military Science.
Alfred Allen Bennett, M.Sc., Chemistry.
Anson Marston, C.E., Dean of Division of Engineering.
Charles Henry Stange, D.V.M., Dean of Division of
Veterinary Science.
Warren H. Meeker, M.E., Mechanical Engineering.
Willard John Kennedy, B.S.A., Animal Husbandry.
Louis Hermann Pammel, B.Ag., M.S., Ph.D., Botany.
Lizzie May Allis, M.A., Modern Languages.
Louis Bevier Spinney, B.M.E., M.S., Physics and
Electrical Engineering.
Samuel Walker Beyer, B.S., Ph. D., Geology and Mining
Engineering.
Alvin Buell Noble, B.Ph., English and Literature.
Henry Elijah Summers, B.S., Zoology.
Arthur MacMurray, B.A., M.O., Public Speaking.
Orange Howard Cessna, A.M., D.D., History and
Psychology.
Wm. Henry Stevenson, A.B., M.S.A., Soils.
Melville Leroy Bowman, B.S.A., Farm Crops.
Jay Brownlee Davidson, B.S.M.E., Agricultural
Engineering.
Alice Dynes Feuling, B.S., Domestic Economy.
Spencer Ambrose Beach, M.S., Horticulture and Forestry.
Benjamin Horace Hibbard, B.Ag., Ph.D., Economic
Science.
Fred Alan Fish, M.E., in E.E., Electrical Engineering.
Mrs. Marin H. Kilbourne, B.L., Dean of Women.
Vian Elethe Clark, Librarian.
John Piper Watson, Physical Director.
Dr. Charles George Tilden, M.D., College Physician.
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS.
Lola Ann Placeway, B.Sc., Chemistry.
Arthur Thomas Erwin, M.S.A., Horticulture.
Maria M. Roberts, B.L., Mathematics.
Wayne Dinsmore, B.S.A., Animal Husbandry.
Martin Mortensen, B.S.A., Dairying (In charge of
Department)
Charles A. Scott, B.S.A., Forestry.
John Edward Kirkham, B.S, C.E., Civil Engineering.
Charles Beecher Stanton, C.E., Civil Engineering.
Adolph Shane, E.E., Electrical Engineering.
Mark Perkins Cleghorn, B.S., in E.E., C.E., Mechanical
Engineering.
Charles Curtiss Major, M.E., Mechanical Engineering.
Laurance C. Hodson, B.C.E, M.E., Mining Engineering.
Ira Abraham Williams, M.S., A.M., Mining Engineering.
Robert Earle Buchanan, Ph., D., Botany.
Winfred Forest Coover, M.A., Chemistry.
Helen Donovan, Domestic Economy.
Elizabeth MacLean, M.Di., English.
Ralph Dykstra, D.V.M., Veterinary Medicine.
Grace Isabel Norton, A.B., German.
Louise Marie Peters, A.M., German and Spanish.
Ingeborg Lommen, M.L., German
Mary Peters Fairfield, A.B., French
Marie Zimmerman, A.B., German.
Daisy R. Arville, A.B., Spanish.
Emma Wennholz, German.
Sybil Lentner, B.S., Public Speaking.
Fredrica Shattuck, A.B., Public Speaking.
Joseph Edward Guthrie, M.S., Zoology.
Cyrus Edgar Bartholomew, B.S., Zoology.
Henry Ness, B.S.A., Zoology.
William Earle Madson, D.V.M., Veterinary Medicine.
Harold Edward Bemis, D.V.M., Veterinary Medicine.
Mrs. Emily Cunningham, Matron.
Caroline Laird, Engineering Library.
Margaret Forgeus, A.B., Cataloger.
Caroline Sherman Grimsby, B.S, Reference Librarian.
Vera Dixon, B.S, Assistant in Library.
Alexander Stewart Thompson, Director of Music.
Clara Dutton Thompson, Vice Director of Music.
Georgine Van Aaken, Violin.
Chas. Mundhenk, Band Instructor.
Winifred Richards Tilden, B.A., Physical Directress.
George Mitchell, Farm Foreman.
Julius Erdmann, Gardener.
AGRICULTURAL EXTENTION DEPARTMENT
Perry Greeley Holden, M.S., B.Pd.,
Superintendent.
Ashley Van Storm, Ph., B., Prof. of Agriculture in
Secondary Schools.
Addison Hogan Snyder, B.S.A., Soils.
Ralph K. Bliss, B.S.A., Animal Husbandry.
Ralph Elbert Drennan, B.S.A., Animal Husbandry.
Eidth Granger Charlton, Domestic Economy.
Neale S. Knowles, Domestic Economy.
George Raymond Bliss, B.S.A., Horticulture.
Herman Horneman, B.S.A., Dairying.
EXPERIMENT STATION.
(Not Included Elsewhere)
Agricultural.
Louis G. Michael, B.S., Chemist.
Edwin Elias Little, M.S.A., Horticulture.
Ira Obed Schaub, B.S., Soils.
Charlotte King, Artist.
Harriett Kellogg, Botany.
E.T. Robbins, B.S.A., Animal Husbandry.
Matt L. King, B.M.E., Experimentalist in Agricultural
Engineering.
L.C. Burnett, M.S.A., Farm Crops.
C.V. Gregory, Bulletin Editor.
F.E. Colburn, Photographer.
John H. Crisswell, Farm Crops.
Robert Lorenzo Webster, Entomology.
Stella Hartzell, A.M., Chemistry.
B.A. Madson, B.S.A., Assistant in Chemistry.
W.A. Lippincott, Poultryman.
Engineering.
Frank M. Okey, Civil Engineering.
ASSISTANT PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS.
Harry Gough Bell, B.S.A., Farm Crops.
Bruce Wm. Crossley, B.S.A., Farm Crops.
Hugh G. Van Pelt, B.S.A., Animal Husbandry.
Howard Castner Pierce, B.S.A., Animal Husbandry.
Edward Norris Wentworth, B.S.A., Animal Husbandry.
Henry Herbert Kildee, B.S.A., Animal Husbandry.
John Bower, B.S.A., Dairying.
Thomas E. Culp, Dairying.
Everett Walter Hamilton, B.S.A., Agricultural
Engineering.
Daniel Willis Sylvester, Agricultural Engineering.
Laurenz Greene, B.S., Horticulture.
Joseph Frederick Barker, B.S.A., Soils.
Howard Carlton Ford, C.E., Civil Engineering.
Thomas Harris MacDonald, B.C.E. Civil Engineering.
Highway Commission.
Roy Winchester Crum, B.C.E., Civil Engineering.
Morris Irwin Evinger, B.C.E., Civil Engineering.
Delbert B. Wheeler, B.C.E, Civil Engineering.
Wm. Ballantyne Anderson, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Physics and
Electrical Engineering.
Arthur H. Hoffman, A.M., B.S. in E.E., Physics and
Electrical Engineering.
Wm. Kunerth, A.B., Physics and Electrical Engineering.
Myrick Whiting Pullen ,B.S., in E.E., Electrical
Engineering.
Frank Gilbert Allen, B.S. in E.E., Mechanical
Engineering.
Roy A. Norman, B.M.E., Mechanical Engineering.
Roy Hiram Porter, B.S. in M.E., Mechanical Engineering.
Ezra Cronelius Potter, Mechanical Engineering.
Joseph Benjamin Varela, Mechanical Engineering.
Jesse Greenleaf Hummel, B.M.E., Mechanical Engineering.
John Thaxter Bates, B.S., Mechanical Engineering.
John Sawin, Mechanical Engineering.
James Wm. Cameron, Mechanical Engineering.
Thomas Minert, B.M.E., Mechanical Engineering.
Edward Merritt Spangler, Mechanical Engineering.
Charles Elmer Ellis, M.S., Mining Engineering.
Estelle Dennis Vogel, M.S., Botany.
Royal Edward Jeffs, B.S.A., Botany.
Ada Hayden, B.S., Botany.
Lola Stephens, B.S., Chemistry.
Melissa Flynn, B.S., Chemistry.
Laura Taggart, B.S., Chemistry.
Arthur L. Bakke, B.S., Botany.
Robert Ward Getchell, A.B., Chemistry.
Bertha Moore, Domestic Economy.
Mabel Campbell, B.S., Domestic Economy.
John Edwin Brindley, A.M., Economic Science.
Dora Thompkins, A.M., English.
Julia Vaulx, A.M., English.
Wm. Randolph Raymond, A.B., English.
Florence Armstrong, Ph. B., English.
Warren Dunham Foster, M.L., English.
Mary Makepeace Morris, Ph.B., English.
Ruth Safford, B.L., English.
Mabel Rundall, B.S., English.
Louis Bernard Schmidt, A.M., History.
Ethyl Burr Cessna, B.S., History.
Carrie Charlotte Watters, B.A., History.
Julia Trueman Colpitts, A.M., Mathematics.
Ernest Alanson Pattengill, B.S., Mathematics.
Annie Fleming, B.Sc., Mathematics.
Helen Floene Smith, A.B., Mathematics.
Agnes Mosher, B.S., Mathematics.
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IOWA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE.
Established in 1876. At present
governed by six trustees, elected by the General Assembly, and an ex-officio
trustee, the superintendent of public instruction. After July 1, 1909, under the
supervision of the State Board of Education. This school is a teachers college,
and limits its instruction to courses particularly planned for all kinds of
public school teachers. It confers one of the following degrees and diplomas:
Primary Teacher, Kindergartner, Teacher of Physical Training, Teacher of Manual
Training, Teacher of Domestic Science, Teacher of Public School Music, etc.,
Bachelor of Didactics, Master of Didactics, and Bachelor of Arts in Education.
The total enrollment in 1907-8 was: College graduates, 27; College course, 243;
Normal course, 1185; Special Teacher courses, 606; Preparatory courses, 417;
Advanced Training School pupils, 161; Primary Training School pupils, 53;
Kindergarten Training School pupils, 53. Total, 2,745. Value of permanent
improvements, $850,000.00. Income 1908-9, including building fund, approximately
$211,000.00. College year begins Tuesday nearest September 1st of each calendar
year.
FACULTY- PROFESSORS.
Homer H. Seerley, M.A., LL. D.,
Psychology and Didactics.
D. Sands Wright, M.A., Mathematics.
Anna E. McGovern, B. Di., B.S., Primary Education.
Abbot C Page, B. Ph., Physical Sciences.
Melvin F. Arey, B.A., M.A., Natural Science.
Leonard W. Parish, B.A., M.A., Political Science.
George W. Samson, B.S., M.A., Psychology and Didactics.
Sara M. Riggs, B. Di., B.L., History.
Etta Suplee, Primary Training.
G.W. Walters, B.S., M.S., Psychology and Didactics.
C.P. Colgrove, B.A., M.A., Sc.D., Psychology and
Didactics.
Wilber H. Bender, M. Di., B. Ph., Advanced Training.
Henrietta Thornton, Drawing.
Myra E. Call, B.A., M.A., Latin.
George W. Newton, B. Di., B.S., M.A., Natural Science.
Ira S. Condit, B.A., M.A., Mathematics.
Louis Begeman, B.S., M.S., Physical Education.
Edith C. Buck, B.A., M.A., Elementary Instruction.
John B. Knoepfler, German.
W.W. Gist, B.A., M.A., D.D., English Language and
Literature.
Sara F. Rice, M.A., History.
C.A. Fullerton, B. Di., M. Di., Vocal Music.
S. Freeman Hersey, B. Ph., Physics.
Jennette Carpenter, B.A., M.A., English Language and
Literature.
Bertha L. Patt, Drawing.
Bertha Martin, Elocution.
Charles H. Bailey, B.S., Manual Training.
Florence E. Ward, Kindergarten.
R.F. Seymour, Physical Training.
George S. Dick, B.S., B. Ph., Psychology and Didactics.
Frank Ivan Merchant, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Latin.
Seely K. Tompkins, B.A., Oratory.
Charles S. Cory, M. Di., B.S., Mathematics.
Winfred Merrill, Orchestral Instruments.
Mary L. Townsend, M. Di., B.A., Domestic Science.
Charles Meyerholz, M. Di., M.A., Ph.D., Political
Science.
John Ross Frampton, Piano.
ASSISTANT PROFESSORS.
Eva L. Gregg, English Grammar.
Margaret Oliver, B.A., M.A., English.
Laura Falkler, Elocution.
Harry C. Cummins, B. Di., Penmanship and Bookkeeping.
Emmet J. Cable, B.S., M.S., Physiography and Geography.
Clayton B. Simmons, B.A., Physical Training.
Lillian H. Bruce, B.A., Physical Training.
INSTRUCTORS AND ASSISTANTS.
Jennie G. Hutchison, M. Di., B.A.,
English.
Laura S. Seals, B.S.D., Mathematics.
Anna G. Childs, B.A., M.A., Voice.
Elizabeth Hughes, M. Di., A.B., Critic in Grammar
Grades.
Mamie F. Hearst, M. Di., B. Ph., M.A., English.
Carrie B. Parker, B. Ph., English.
Ida Fesenbeck, M. Di., B. A., Critic in Grammar Grades.
Mrs. Alma L. McMahon, B. Ph., Elementary Manual
Training, Sewing.
Laura Bowman, B. Di., B.A., Critic in Grammar Grades.
Emma Lambert, M. Di., B. Ph., Arithmetic.
Alison E. Aitchison, M. Di., Geography.
Lillian Lambert, Ph., M. English Language and
Literature.
Mrs. Marion McFarland Walker, B. L., Social Ethics.
Eva Luse, B. Di., B.A., Critic in Grammar Grades.
Edgar K. Chapman, A.B., Physics.
Alice Gordon, M. Di., Primary Training.
Clark H. Brown, Manual Training.
Charlotte M. Lorenz, M. A., German.
Hulda Stenwall, Public School Music.
Frances Dickey, B. Di., Public School Music.
Robert Fullerton, M. Di., Voice.
E. O. Bangs, B. Di., M. Di., Public School Music.
Ruth E. Dowdell, Kindergarten.
Irma Keene, B. Di., Primary Training School.
Mae Cresswell, B. Di., B.A., Critic Preparatory
Department.
Jessie Hurst, Physical Training.
Margaret Whipple, Piano.
Charles H. Anthony, B.S., Chemistry.
Mrs. Charles H. Meyerholz, Voice.
Edith Miller, Pirmary School Training.
Grace Keeler, Primary School Training.
Mabel A. Moyer, B. Di., Room teacher, Grammar Training
School.
Sybil Lincoln, B. Di., Room teacher, Grammar Training
School.
Clara Hancock, M. Di., Room teacher, Grammar Training
School.
Jennie M. Sanders, B. Di., Room teacher, Grammar
Training School.
Harriet Manful, Physical Training.
Ruth Hallingby, Physical Training.
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IOWA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY- MOUNT PLEASANT.
Established in 1842. Controlled and
governed by a board of twenty-eight trustees. Edwin Allison Schell, president.
Offers the following four-year courses: Classical, granting degree of A.B.;
Scientific, granting degree of Sc.B.; Philosophical, granting degree of Ph.B.;
Literary, granting degree of Lit. B.; Music, granting degree of Mus. B. Total
attendance in 1908, 418, divided as follows: Collegiate, 155; Academy, 154;
German, 38; Commercial, 21; Art, 18; Music, 32. Graduates during past year, 70
for all departments. Total amount of endowment, $61,000. Total amount invested
in permanent improvements, $165,000. Income for year 1908, not including amount
invested in permanent improvements, $23,000.
FACULTY - PROFESSORS.
Edwin Allison Schell, Ph., D., D.D.,
President.
Elmer E. Lymer, A.M., S.T.D.,Auditor, Philosophy and
Education.
Alba G. Piersel, A.M., D.D., Dean, Greek Language and
Literature.
Arthur L. Eaton, A.M., Registrar, Latin Literature and
Language.
G. Ware Stephens, A.M., Secretary of the Faculty,
Economics and Political Science.
Charles D. McClain, A.B., Principal of the Academy,
Academy Mathematics.
John W. Edwards, A.M., Chemistry and Physics.
Lucy A. Booth, Ph.D., History.
Ella B. Waterbury, A.B., English and Literature.
Ora E. Shrader, A.B., B.O., Oratory and Physical
Training.
Harry E. Gardner, B.S., Mathematics.
Burt E. Quick, A.B., Biology.
Henry W. Munster, A.M., English.
Henry G. Leist, A.M., German Literature and Hebrew.
John Helmers, A.B., Historical Theology.
J.C. Behrens, A.M., German Language.
M. Blanche Swan, B.S., M.S., Librarian.
A. Rommel, Mus. D., Conservatory of Music.
John W. Hancher, LL. D., Lecturer on Humanities.
ASSISTANT PROFESSORS.
Nellie Foster, Conservatory of Music
(Vocal).
Ella Heath, Art Department.
Julia B. McKibbin, M.S., Preceptress.
Alice Clough, Violin.
INSTRUCTORS.
H.E. Jacques, M. Acct., Principal
Business College.
Ethel Powelson, Shorthand and Typewriting.
Ada M. Barker, Shorthand and Typewriting.
Margaret Huffman, Instructor in Academy.
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LEANDER CLARK COLLEGE - TOLEDO.
Established in 1856. Under the control
of the United Brethren church. Governed by a board of twenty-nine trustees.
Franklin E. Brooke, A.M., president. Offers the following four-year courses:
Classical, Scientific and Normal, granting the degrees of A.B., B.S., and B. Di.
Also has a three-year course in Music, a two-year course in Oratory and a
one-year course in Commerce. Total attendance in 1908 was 312, divided as
follows: College, 68; Academy, 71; Summer School, 48; Music, 172; Commerce, 22;
Oratory, 17; Fine Art, 4. Names counted more than once, 90. Number of graduates
in 1908, 39. Total amount of endowment, $150,000. Value of permanent
improvements, $95,000. Permanent endowment, $150,000. College year commences
September 7, 1909, and closes June 11, 1910.
FACULTY - PROFESSORS.
Franklin E. Brooke, A.M., Philosophy
and Ethics.
Henry W. Ward, A.M., English Literature.
Florence M. Cronise, Ph.M., Modern Languages.
W. Leslie Verry, A.B., Greek and Latin.
J. Frank Yothers, Ph.M., Mathematics.
J. Ellis Maxwell, M.S., Biology and Geology.
Ross Masters, A.M., Education.
Charles R. Shatto, A.M., S. T.B., History and Political
Science.
Guy D. Schwartzel, B.S, Chemistry and Physics.
INSTRUCTORS.
John K. Weaver, Piano.
Cloetta Rebok, Assistant in Piano.
Mrs. Zae Cannon Jones, Violin.
Mrs. Lillian Logan Kean, Voice.
Stella Harriet Eells, Elocution and Oratory.
G.E. Chapman, Principal of Business College.
Mrs. W.C. Pierce, Shorthand and Typewriting.
Agnes Blinn, Art.
Dr. F.P. St. Clair, Athletics.
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LENOX COLLEGE - HOPKINTON.
Established in 1856. Under the control
of the Presbyterian Church. Governed by a board of thirty trustees. Rev. E.E.
Reed, D.D., president. Offers the following four-year courses: Classical,
Scientific, and Music; granting degrees A.B., B.S., and Mu.B., respectively;
also a three-year Normal course and a one-year or a four-year Commercial course.
Total attendance in 1908, 180. Graduates in 1908,4. Total amount of endowment,
$117,000. Income for 1908 not including amount invested in permanent
improvements, $17,369. Value of permanent improvements, $68,178. College year
commences September 14, 1908, and closes June 10, 1909.
FACULTY - PROFESSORS.
Rev. E.E. Reed, D.D., President, Moral
Science.
F.B. Taylor, M.S., Dean and Registrar, Mental Sciences.
Miss Mary C. Lord, M.A., Lady Principal, Latin and
German.
Mrs. Mary R. Doolittle, M.A., English Language and
Literature.
Rev. J.W. Parkhill, M.A., Greek and French.
Rev. M. J.P. Thing, A.M., Ph. D., Mathematics and
Physics.
F.H. Currens, B.S., Natural Science.
H. Livingston, M.D., Physiology and Sanitary Science.
Miss Anna Mae Vawter, Director of School of Expression
and Physical Culture.
O.W. Breidenthal, Director of Commercial Department.
Miss Rosalie Sidell, Director Conservatory of Music.
Miss Ava B. Porter, President's Secretary and Assistant
in Shorthand.
Mrs. C.F. Woodward, Matron and Preceptress of Clark
Hall.
J.R. Inman, Mathematics and Pedagogy. (Summer session.)
Miss Mary I. Jarman, Reading and Methods (Summer
session.)
Miss Alida Whiting, Primary Methods (Summer session).
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MORNINGSIDE COLLEGE- SIOUX CITY.
Established in 1894. Under the control
of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Governed by a board of thirty-six trustees. A
standard college offering diversified work along Scientific, Classical and
Philosophical lines leading to the degree of A.B., W.S. Lewis, D.D., LL. D.,
president. Total attendance 1908, 494, divided as follows: College, 174;
Academy, 191; Music, 157; Normal, 44; Summer Session, 234. Graduates in 1908, 24
from the collegiate department and 47 from other courses. Value of permanent
improvements, $225,000. Total income from all sources, not including the amount
invested in permanent improvement, $22,245.95. Productive endowment, $300,000.
College year begins September 13, 1909 and September 12, 1910.
FACULTY - PROFESSORS.
W.S. Lewis, A.M., D.D., LL. D.,
President.
Sidney L. Chandler, A.M., Dean of the Faculty.
Margaret Gay Dolliver, A.B., Dean of Women.
Herbert G. Campbell, A.M., Philosophy.
Lillian E. Dimmitt, A.M., Latin.
Helen I. Loveland, A.B., English.
T.C. Stephens, A.B., M.D., Biology.
Gertrude Mather, Violin and Cornet.
Frank H. Garver, A.M., History and Politics.
Reynard Greynald, A.M., French.
Ephenor A. Brown, A.M., Pedagogy.
Henry F. Kanthlener, A.M., Greek.
Fred E. Haynes, Ph., D., Economics and Sociology.
Agnes B. Ferguson, Sc., M., German.
Robert Van Horne, Ph., B., Mathematics.
Florence B. Davidson, A.B., Elocution.
Judson W. Mather, Musical Director.
Wilfred W. Scott, A.M., Physics.
G. Bruce Blair, A.M., Physics.
Elizabeth Johnson, A.M., Acting Professor in German.
Estelle Roberts, A.M., Associate Professor in Latin.
INSTRUCTORS.
John W. Hollister, A.B., LL. B.,
Director of Athletics.
Rena M. Handy, A.B., Instructor in Academy.
Aletta Gillette, A.B., Instructor in Academy.
Pearl Woodford, A.B., Instructor In Academy.
Ida Reynolds, Primary Methods.
Maybel Smylie, Vocal Music.
F.C. Butterfield, Piano.
I. Engle, Assistant in Biology.
J. Wendel, Assistant in Chemistry.
A.N. Digerness, Assistant in Physics.
Blanche Watts, Librarian.
Faith Woodward, Piano.
Marie Voy Hoard, Instructor in Normal Department.
Jennie Bridenbaugh, Assistant in Mathematics.
Elsie May Weary, Assistant in Elocution.
Bertha Donelson, Instructor in Stenography.
H.L. Johns, Instructor in Bookkeeping.
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PARSONS COLLEGE - FAIRFIELD.
Established in 1875. Under the control
of the Presybterian Church. Governed by a board of thirty trustees. Rev. Willis
E. Parsons, D.D., president. Offers the following four-year courses: Classical,
Philosophical, and Scientific; granting the degrees of A.B., Ph.B., and B.S.
respectively. Also has a three-year Academy course and a three and four-year
Musical course. Total attendance in 1908-9, 279, divided as follows: College,
91; Academy, 70; Music, 118. Graduates in 1908, 10 from the College Department.
Total amount of endowment, $232, 831.35. Income for 1908 was approximately,
$235,000. Value of permanent improvements, $163,000. College year commences
September 15, 1908, and closes June 10, 1909; commences September 14, 1909, and
closes June 9, 1910.
FACULTY - PROFESSORS.
Rev. Willis E. Parsons, D.D., Biblical
Literature and Evidence.
William A. Wirtz, A.M., Modern Language.
Frederick H. Hodge, A.M., Mathematics.
Job E. Johnson, A.M., Latin Language and Literature.
James G. McMurty, Ph.D., Greek Language and Literature.
Charles Carter, A.B., Biology.
R.M. McKenzie, Ph.D., Physics and Chemistry.
Harry M. Gage, A.M., Philosophy.
Ward W. Silver, A.M., History and Pedagogy.
James P. Moorehead, Director of the School of Music.
INSTRUCTORS.
Jeanette S. Pattison, A.B., Instructor
in the Academy.
Mary Pattison, A.B., Instructor in the Academy.
Florence L. Avery, Piano.
Fred Hunt, Violin.
Florence Glenn, Voice.
LECTURERS.
John V. Bean, M.D., of Fairfield,
Sanitary Science.
William G. Ross, A.M., of Fairfield, Constitution of
the United States.
James F. Clarke, M.D., of Fairfield, Bacteriology.
John F. Hinkhouse, D.D., General Secretary.
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PENN COLLEGE - OSKALOOSKA.
Established in 1873. The governing body
consists of a board of fifteen trustees, ten are selected by the stock holders
of the college and five are chosen at the yearly meeting of the Friends Church.
Absalom Rosenberger, A.B., LL. B., president. Offers the following four-year
courses: Classical, Scientific, and Philosophical; granting the degrees of A.B.,
B.S., and B., Ph., respectively. Total attendance in 1908, 468, divided as
follows: College, 136; Academy, 146; Commercial, 42; Music, 127; Summer school,
97. Number of graduates in 1908, 30. Total amount of endowment, $117,360.58. The
income for 1908, not including amount invested in permanent improvements,
$19,151.00. Value of permanent improvements, $104,000. College year commences
September 13, 1909 and closes June 15, 1910.
FACULTY - PROFESSORS.
A. Rosenberger, A.B., LL. B., Economics
and Sociology.
Miss Rosa E. Lewis, A.M., English Literature.
Stephen M. Hadley, A.M., Ph. D., Mathematics and
Astronomy.
David M. Edwards, Ph.D., Philosophy and Biblical
Literature.
Keith Irwin, M.S., Chemistry and Physics.
Alban Stewart, A.M., Biology and Geology.
William E. Berry, A.M., Greek.
Walter R. Miles, A.B., Psychology and Education.
Miss Wilhelmina Becker, A.B., German.
Miss Florence Wallin, A.B., French and Spanish.
INSTRUCTORS.
Mrs. Jennie Good Corlett, Principal of
the Academy.
Miss Lola Perkins, English and Oratory.
Miss Bertha O. Lawrence, Ph.B., Latin.
Miss Helen Tortenson, M.S., English.
Herbert Snyder, Ph.B., History.
L.R. Jones, Commercial Branches.
Miss Daisy Wiand, Commercial Branches.
T.R. Reece, Vocal Music.
Miss Bertha Kersey, Piano.
J. Worth Allen, Stringed Instruments.
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SIMPSON COLLEGE - INDIANOLA.
Established in 1867. Under the control
of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Des Moines Conference. Governed by a board of
thirty-four trustees, Charles Eldred Shelton, A.M., LL. D., president. Offers
the following four-year courses: Philosophical, Classical, Scientific and Music;
granting the degrees of A.B., and B.M., respectively. Total attendance in 1907,
915, divided as follows: Liberal Arts, 258; Academy, 193; Normal, 65; Business,.
134; Shorthand and Typewriting, 47; Music, 213; Summer School, 147.
Graduates from the different departments in 1907 were as follows: Philosophical,
20; Classical, 4; Science, 2; Music, 4; Normal, 3; Business, 20; Primary
Methods, 7; Public School Music, 16. Total amount of endowment, $121,557.00.
Income for 1907, not including amount invested in permanent improvements,
$33,385.00. Value of permanent improvements, $123,000.00. College year commences
September 16, 1908, and closes June 10, 1909; commences September 15, 1909, and
closes June 9, 1910.
FACULTY - PROFESSORS.
Chas. Eldred Shelton, A.M., LL. D.,
President, Pedagogy and History.
W.E. Hsmilton, A.M., D.D., Moral and Intellectual
Philosophy.
John L. Tilton, A.M., Physics.
Joanna Baker, A.M., Greek Language and Literature.
W.B. Read, A.M., Mathematics and Astronomy.
Mary O. Hunting, A.M., Latin Language and Literature.
E.L. Miller, B.C.S., School of Business.
Frank E. Barrows, Director of Music.
Estella Trueblood, Shorthand and Typing.
Marcia B. Lutz, A.B., Modern Language.
Edwin A. Jenner, A.M., Pedagogy and Biology.
John Dunn Martin, A.B., Oratory and History.
Jesse A. Baker, A.M., Chemistry.
A.W. Goodenough, A.M., English Language and Literature.
Lora Hagler, Ph.B., Principal of Academy and Dean of
Women.
ASSISTANT PROFESSORS.
Daniel H. Bonus, Violin.
Mary Alice Barrows, B.M., Piano-forte.
Everett Olive, B.M., Piano and Pipe-Organ.
O.E. Smith, A.M., Pedagogy.
Lieut. Nolan. U.S.A., Military Science and Tactics.
R.N. Post, Physical Director.
Carrie Van Gilder, Primary Methods.
Josephine McCleary, A.B, Academy.
J. McK. Henderson, Voice Culture.
Avery Craven, A.B., Art and Academy.
Lena Pearson, B.L., Academy.
Blanche Spurgeon, Ph.B., Shorthand and Typewriting.
Effie Silliman, B.M., Public School Music.
INSTRUCTORS.
E. G. Gridley, School of Business.
John L. Horsley, Military Science.
Walter Osborn, Gymnasium.
Bert Harris, Mathematics.
Grace Beam, Academy.
Earl Jones, Piano.
Harold Pemble, School of Business.
Winnie Hickson, School of Business.
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ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE - DUBUQUE.
Established in 1872. Under the control
of the Diocesan Clergy, a corporation. Governed by a board of three trustees.
Daniel M. Gorman, LL. D., president. Offers Preparatory, Academic and Collegiate
courses and grants the degrees of A.B., A.M., and Ph.D. Total attendance in
1907-8 was about 261, 167 being of the Academic department and 94 in the
Collegiate. Number of graduates in 1907-8: Collegiate, 9; Academic, 42. Income
for 1907-8, not including amount invested in permanent improvements, $45,000.
Value of permanent improvements, $290,000. College year commences September 9,
1908, and closes June 15, 1909.
FACULTY - PROFESSORS.
D.M. Gorman, LL.D., Church History and
Christian Doctrine.
A.Thier, D.C.L., German
Thos. Coury, B.D., English.
John Nolan, D.D., Science.
A. Peikert, B.D., History.
J.C. Stuart, D.D, Mental Philosophy.
Thos. Collins, Latin.
J.M. Wolfe, D.D., Mathematics.
E.J. Howard, Greek.
J.B. Cranty, A.B., English.
J. Semper, A.B., English.
A. Dress, Music.
INSTRUCTORS.
J. Flynn, Mathematics.
G.R. Rogers, Bookkeeping.
J. Herbers, German.
F.E. Merrian, Penmanship.
W. Phelan, Greek.
Wm. Lawler, Latin.
M. Cyezk.
J. Chalmers, Physical Director.
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STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA - IOWA CITY.
Established February 25, 1847.
Maintained and controlled by the State of Iowa as an integral part of the public
school system. At present governed by a board of thirteen regents, eleven
elected by the legislature and the governor and superintendent of public
instruction, members ex-officilis. After July 1, 1909, under the supervision of
the State Board of Education. George Edwin MacLean, Ph.D., LL.D., president.
Offers the following courses: Liberal Arts, in which the group system is used,
each group requiring four years for completion and granting the degree of B.A.;
Law requiring three years and granting the degree of LL. B.; medicine and
Homeopathic Medicine, each requiring four years and granting the degree of M.D.,
Dentistry, requiring three years and granting the degree of D.D.S.; Pharmacy,
requiring two years and granting the degree of Ph.G.; also Graduate courses
granting the degree of M.A., Ph.D., and M.S. In the College of Applied Science
four-year courses are offered in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Municipal and
Sanitary Engineering and in Chemistry granting the degrees of B.E., and B.S. in
Chemistry. There are also schools for Nurses, and a School of Political and
Social Science and Commerce, a School of Education and a School of Music. Total
attendance in 1908, 2,315; divided as follows: Graduate College, 247; Liberal
Arts, 1,082; Law, 213; Medicine, 308; Homeopathic Medicine, 58; Dentistry, 181;
Pharmacy, 54; Summer Session, 344; Homeopathic Medicine, 58; Dentistry, 181;
Pharmacy, 54; Summer Session, 344; Applied Science, 249. Graduates in 1908, 351.
Total amount of endowment $240,320.26. Income for 1907-8, $579,135.53. Value of
permanent improvements, $1,926,573.04. College year commences September 15,
1909, and closes June 15, 1910; commences September 14, 1910 and closes June 14,
1911.
FACULTY - PROFESSORS.
Henry Albert, B.S., M.S., M.D.,
Pathology and Bacteriology.
Clark Fisher Ansley, B.A., English.
Frederick J. Becker, M.D., Obstetrics and Gynecology
(Homeopathic)
Walter Lawrence Bierring, M.D., Theory and Practice.
Frederick E. Bolton, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Education.
Frank T. Breen, D.D.S., M.D., Operative Dentistry.
George Van Ingen Brown, B.A., M.D., Oral Surgery and
Dental Pathology.
Stephen Hayes Bush, B.A., M.A., Romance Languages.
Lawrence M. Byers, B.A., M.A., LL.B., Law.
William L. Bywater, M.D., Opthamology, Otology.
Samuel Calvin, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., F.G.S.A., Geology.
Charles Cumner Chase, B.A., B.S., M.A., M.D., Materia
Medica.
Charles Herbert Cogswell, M.D., Prof Emeritus of
Obstetrics and Diseases of Children.
Amos Noyes Currier, B.A., M.A., LL.D., Prof Emeritus
Latin Language, Literature, and Histiographer of the University.
Lee Wallace Dean, B.S., M.S., M.D., Opthalmology,
Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology.
Horace Emerson Deemer, LL.B., LL. D., Jurisprudence
(Honorary)
Herbert Clifford Dorcas, B. Ph., M.A., Education.
Forest C. Ensign, B.A., M.A., Education, High School
Inspector.
Philo Judson Farnsworth, Prof. Emeritus of Materia
Medica and Diseases of Children.
Frederick Carlos Eastman, A.B., A.M., Latin.
George T. Flom, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Scandinavian.
Arthus H. Ford, E.E., Electrical Engineering.
Henry Evarts Gordon, B.A.,M.A., Public Speaking.
Charles Noble Gregory, B.A., M.A., LL.B., LL.D., Dean
of College of Law.
Karl Eugen Guthe, Ph.D., Physics.
James R,. Guthrie, B.S., M.A., M.D., Gynecology.
Samuel Tayes, B.S., M.S., LL.B., Law.
Hugo Claude Horack, Ph.B., LL.B., Law.
William Suits Hosford, B.A., D.D.S., Dean of College of
Dentistry.
Gilbertg Logan Houser, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Animal
Biology.
William Jepson, B.S., M.D., L.R.C.S., and L.R.C.P.,
Surgery.
George Frederick Kay, B.A., M.A., Economic Geology and
Petrology.
Byron James Lambert, B. Ph., B.S., in C.E., C.E.,
Structural Engineering.
Isaac Althaus Loos, B.A., M.A., B.D., D.C.L., Political
Economy and Sociology.
Emlin McClain, B. Ph., B.A., M.A., LL.B., LL.D.,
Jurisprudence (Honorary).
John T. McClintock, B.A., M.D., Physiology.
Thomas Huston Macbride, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Botany.
Charles Cleveland Nutting, B.A., M.A., Zoology.
George Thomas White Patrick, B.A., B.D., Ph.D.
Raymond Edward Peck, M.D., Theory and Practice.
Harry Grant Plum, B.Ph., M.A., Ph.D., European History.
Franklin H. Potter, B.A., M.A., Latin.
Henry James Prentiss, M.E., M.D., Anatomy.
William G. Raymond, C.E., LL.D., Dean of College of
Applied Science.
Elbert W. Rockwood, B.S., M.D., Ph.D., Chemistry.
Ernest A. Rogers, D.D.S., Regional Anatomy Clinical
Dentistry.
George Royal, M.D., Dean, College of Homeopathic
Medicine, Malaria Medica.
Carl E. Seashore, B.A., Ph.D., Psychology, Dean of
Graduate College.
Benjamin F. Shambaugh, B.Ph., M.A., Ph.D., Political
Science.
Bohumil Shimek, C.E., M.S., Botany.
Arthur George Smith, B. Ph., M.A., Physics and
Mechanics.
Edwin Diller Starbuck, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Philosophy.
Richard Summa, D.D.S., Orthodontics.
Wilber J. Teeters, B.S., M.S., Ph.C., Dean of College
of Pharmacy.
Frank C. Titzell, M.D., Surgery (Homeopathic)
Roscoe Henry Volland, D.D.S., M.D., Operating Technic
and Dental Anatomy and Clinical Demonstrator.
Charles W. Weeks, B.S., First Lieutenant U.S.A.,
Military Science.
Laenas Gifford Weld, B.S., M.A., Mathematics, Dean of
the College of Liberal Arts.
Charles Heald Weller, B.A., Ph.D., Greek and
Archeology.
William R. Whitels, B.S., M.S., M.D., Obstetrics.
Henry F. Wickham, M.S., Entomolgy.
Elmer Almy Wilcox, B.A., Law.
William Craig Wilcox, B.A., M.A., History.
Charles Bundy Wilson, B.A., M.A., German.
Sherman Melville Woodward, M.S., M.A., Prof of
Hydraulics and Engineering Materials and head of the department of Mechanical
Engineering.
Robert Bradford Wylie, B.S., Ph.D., Botany.
Edward Cecil Barrett, B.A., Registrar.
Malcolm Glenn Wyer, B.A., B.L.S., Librarian.
ASSISTANT PROFESSORS.
Philip S. Biegler, B.S.. E.E.,
Electrical Engineering.
Albertus J. Burge, B.S., M.S., M.D., Surgery.
John Lewis Gillin, B.A., A.M., B.D., Ph.D., Political
Economy and Sociology.
Charles Edward Gordon, C.E., Civil Engineering.
Lewis Henry Haney, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Political Economy
and Sociology (absent on leave 1908-9).
Frederick G. Higbee, B.S., Drawing, Descriptive
Geometry.
Frank E. Horack, B.Ph., M.A., Ph.D., Political Science.
Percival Hunt, B.A., M.A., English.
William J. Karslake, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Chemistry.
Henry Morrow, D.D.S., Prosthetic Dentistry.
James Newton Pearce, Ph.B., Ph.M., Ph.D., Chemistry.
Paul Skeels Peirce, Ph.B., Ph.D., History.
Edwin Ford Piper, B.A, M.A., English.
Charles Delos Poore, A.C., Chemistry.
Carl Cosmo Rice, B.A., M.A., A.M., Ph.D., Romance
Languages.
Lee Paul Sieg, B.S., M.S., Physics.
Sam Berkley Sloan, B.A., English.
Frederick B. Sturm, B.A., German.
Clarence Van Epps, B.S., M.D., Medicine and Neurology.
Clarence Wycliffe Wassam, M. Di., B. Ph., M.A.,
Political Economy and Sociology.
Frank D. Washburn, B.S., Fine Arts.
LECTURERS.
Charles M. Dutcher, LL. B., Medical
Jurisprudence.
William D. Evans, B.A., LL.B., M.A., Law.
Theodore L. Hazard, M.D., Pedology (Homeopathic).
John Blair Kessler, M.D., Dermatology.
Harry Edward Kirschner, M.D., Tuberculosis.
Charles J. Lambert, M.D., Neuro-pathology.
Joseph J. McConnell, B.A., B.Di., M.A., LL.D.,
Education.
Henry Hurst Phelps, B.S., Accounting.
Horace M. Towner, LL.B., Law.
Max E. Witte, M.D., Mental Disease.
INSTRUCTORS AND ASSISTANT INSTRUCTORS.
Richard P. Baker, B.Sc., Mathematics.
William Fred Boller, M.D., Opthalmology, Otology,
Rhinology, Laryngology.
John Edson Boynton, B.S., in M.E., Steam Engineering.
Miriam Eliza Carey, Classification, Summer School for
Library Training.
Mark C. Catlin, B. Ph., Athletics.
Mary Wood Chase, Piano-forte.
Mary Grove Chawner, B.S., M.A., English.
Zada M. Cooper, Ph.G., Pharmacy.
Sarah Elizabeth Cronin, B.S., M.S., Mathematics.
Ira Nelson Crow, M.D., Anatomy and Histology.
Frank Moses Dryzer, B.A., M.A., Mathematics.
John Hoffman Dunlap, A.B., C.E., Descriptive Geometry
and Drawing.
Walter Hanna Dunlap, B.S., in C.E., B.S. in M.E., Civil
Engineering.
Guy Griffin Frary, B.S., Chemistry.
William Lawrence Fulton, B.S, in M.E., Descriptive
Geometry and Drawing.
John Theodore Geissendoerfer, B.A., German.
Ellen Geyer, B. Ph., English.
Charles Schaeffer Grant, D.D.S., M.D., Pediatrics.
Calvin W. Harned, D.D.S., M.D., Prosthetic Dentistry.
Mary Katrina Heard, Ph.C., B. Ph., M.D., Opthalmology,
Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology.
Arthur Warren Hixson, A.B., Mining and Metallurgy, in
charge of department of Mining.
Frederick Aaron Hull, B.S. in Chemistry, Chemistry.
Gertrude Elizabeth Johnson, Public Speaking.
George John Keller, Shop Work.
Rudolf Ernst Kleinsorge, B.S, Physiology.
Herbert Wm. Krieger, B.A., M.A., German.
Rudolph Andrew Kuever, Pharmacy.
John J. Lambert, M. Di., B. Ph., M.S., Anatomy and
Histology.
Mary Lawton, Piano-forte.
Ralph Lawton, Piano-forte.
Frederick Pomeroy Lord, A.B., M.D., Anatomy, Histology,
and Embryology.
Edna Lyman, Library Work with Children, Summer Session
for Library Training.
Leon Metzinger, Ph.B., German.
Hope Moler, Voice.
Carl Ferdinand Nelson, Chemistry.
Henry C. Pelton, D.D.S., Regional Anatomy and Clinical
Dentistry.
John F. Reilly, B.A., M.A., Mathematics.
Engelke Janssen Ringena, M.D., Pathology and
Bacteriology.
Ernest Gustav Schroeder, in charge of Gymnastics.
Ralph E. Root, B.S., Mathematics.
George M. Sharrard, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Latin.
Harry Dick Buchanan Shaw, in machine shops and
University Mechanician.
May Shuck, Ph.B., M.A., English.
Charles G. Simpson, B. Ph., M.A., Mathematics.
Wallace W. Smith, B.S., C.E, Descriptive Geometry and
Drawing.
Charles Orion Stewart, A.B., A.M. Romance Languages.
Frank Albert Stromsten, B.S., M.S., D. Sc., Animal
Biology.
Alice Cecil Wilkinson, in charge of physical training
for women.
Charles Wm. Wilkinson, D.D.S., Operative Dentistry.
Mabel Claire Williams, B.Ph., Ph.D., Philosophy and
Psychology.
Archie Garfield Worthing, B.A., Physics.
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TABOR COLLEGE - TABOR.
Established as a Literary Institute in
1857 and as a college in 1886. Under the control of the Congregational Church
and governed by a board of nineteen trustees. Its courses of study are arranged
in twelve groups- Latin major, Greek major, French major, German major,
Philosophy major, English major, Chemistry major, Mathematical major, Biology
major, Pedagogy major, History major and Economics major, of 192 recitation
hours each, of which 91 hours are required of all students. Of the remainder 45
hours are required in each groups and 45 hours elective. It has in addition to
the college, and academy with three courses of three years each, a secondary
pedagogy course of five years, a conservatory of music and an art department.
The net attendance in 1908 was 190, of whom 76 were in the college, 53 in the
academy, 64 in the conservatory, 31 in the Art and 47 in the Commercial
department. Its graduating class of 1908 numbers 11. The total endowment is
$75,000. The income for 1908, including amount invested in permanent
improvements was $20,000. Value of permanent improvements, $219,000, including
real estate. In addition to this, $45,000 has been pledged toward $100,000
additional endowment. The college year begins on the 14th of September, 1909,
and closes on the 9th of June, 1910.
FACULTY - PROFESSORS.
__________________, President.
Margaret Lawrence, A.M., Mathematics.
Wellington Boyd Johnson, A.M., Chemistry and Physics,
Dean.
Henry Ernest Smith, A.B., English Literature and
Oratory.
J. Forsythe Crawford, A.M., Pedagogy and Philosophy.
Myron C. Gaston, A.M. Greek and Latin.
Nellie O. Rowe, Director of Conservatory.
Frieda L. Martini, A.B., Modern Language.
INSTRUCTORS.
Ida Evans Snyder, Painting and Drawing.
Rosa Adelaide Marquis, Violin, Piano and Ear Training.
Loise G. Langland, Voice Culture, Singing, and Public
School Music.
Private Secretary, Alta L. Miller.
Librarian, Harriet King Avery.
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UPPER IOWA UNIVERSITY - FAYETTE.
Established in 1857. Under the auspices
of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Governed by a board of thirty trustees.
William Arnold Shanklin, A.M., D.D., LL.D., president. Offers the following
four-year courses: Classical, Philosophical, and Scientific; granting the
degrees of A.B., Ph.D., and Sc.B., respectively. Total attendance in 1908, 504,
divided as follows: Liberal Arts, 169; Academy, 72; Normal, 91; Business, 57;
Music, 136; Art, 26; Oratory, 144; Summer School, 137. Number of graduates in
1908, 37. Total amount of endowment, $260,000. Income for 1908, not including
amount invested in permanent improvements, $29,000. Value of permanent
improvements, $200,000. College year commences September 15, 1908 and closes
June 17, 1909.
FACULTY - PROFESSORS.
John W. Dickman, Ph.M., A.M., Sc.D.,
Vice-President, Social and Political Science.
Persis H. Alderson, Ph.M., History and Librarian.
Arthur E. Bennett, A.M., Ph.M., Pd.D., Dean of Normal
School, Pedagogy.
Benjamin F. Simonson, A.M., Mathematics.
Charles D. Neff, A.M., Mus. B., Piano-forte and
Harmony.
John Strayer McIntosh, A.M., Latin and Greek.
Guy West Wilson, A.M., Sc.M., Biology.
Daniel M. Parker, A.M., D.D., Philosophy and English
Bible.
Julia E. Richardson, A.M., English and Dean of Women.
Charlotte M. Reichmann, A.M., German and French.
Edward O. Heuse, A.M., Sc. M., Physics and Chemistry.
William H. Cooper, A.M., Oratory.
John W. Crain, Mus.B., Voice.
Frank J. Davis, Art.
Stella Haas Neff, Associate Professor in Piano-forte.
Clara B. Petersen, Principal Commercial School.
John Edward Dorman, Sc.B., Instructor in Physical
Training.
LECTURERS.
Hugh D. Atchison, D.D., Dubuque.
Emory D. Hull, D.D., Waterloo.
Leonard A. Swisher, A.M., West Union.
Charles M. Stuart, Litt. D., Evanston, Illinois.
David D. Thompson, LL.D., Chicago, Illinois.
Frederick G. Young, D.D., Decorah.
Bishop Henry W. Warren, D.D., LL.D. Denver, Colorado.
Bishop William F. Anderson, D.D., LL.D., Chattanooga,
Tennessee.
Solon C. Bronson, D.D, Evanston, Illinois.
Thomas E. Fleming, Ph.D., Manchester.
Bishop William F. McDowell, D.D., LL.D., Evanston,
Illinois.
Horace W. Troy, Ph.D., Fayette.
Bishop Wilson S. Lewis, D.D., LL.D., Foo Chow, China.
James M. Buckley, LL.D., New York City, N.Y.
Claudius B. Spencer, LL. d., Kansas City, Missouri.
Stephen J. Herben, Litt.D., Evanston, Illinois.
W.C. Keeler, Ph.D., Dubuque.
J.A. Burchit, Ph.D., Davenport.
Frank Cole, A.M., Waterloo.
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WALDORF LUTHERAN COLLEGE - FOREST CITY.
Established in 1903. Under the control
of the United Norwegian Church and governed by a board of nine trustees. Rev.
Lars W. Boe, A.B., president. Courses of study: Academic Course, Normal Course
of three years, Advanced Course of two years, Commercial Course and Course in
Shorthand and Typewriting. Total attendance in 1907 in all departments, 241.
Graduates during past collegiate year: Academic and Normal, 11; Business and
Shorthand, 16. Total value of permanent improvements, $50,000. Total yearly
income, $11,500. College commences September 8, 1908, and ends May 28, 1909.
FACULTY - PROFESSORS.
Rev. Lars. W. Boe, A.B., Religion and
Norwegian.
Thorwald Thorson, Business Manager, Mathematics and
Science.
Andrew J. Boe, A.B., History.
Helga L. Jacobson, B. Di., English.
O. Theo. Moen, Commercial Branches.
Leonora Arent, Common Branches.
Ole J. Haugen, A.B., Latin and German.
Katherine Casey, Shorthand.
Mabel Locken, Music.
Leita Irish, Elocution and Physical Culture.
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WARTBURG COLLEGE- CLINTON.
Established in 1868. Under the control
of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Iowa and other states. Governed by a board
of trustees of thirteen members. J. Fritschel, president. Offers a four year
course in the classics and in science, granting the degree of A.B. Attendance in
1908, 100, divided as follows: Preparatory, 43; Classical, 57. Number of
graduates in 1908, 12. Income for 1908, not including amount invested in
permanent improvements, $20,623.41. Value of permanent improvements, $7,000.00.
College year commences September 8, 1909, closes June 16, 1910.
FACULTY - PROFESSORS.
J. Fritschel, A.M., Latin, Greek and
Science.
W. Nolting, German and Religion.
H. Kuhlmann, A.B., Latin , History and Geography.
A. Bartels, A.B., Mathematics and Natural Science.
A. Estrem, Ph.D., English, History and Philosophy.
C.S. Fritschel, A.B. English, Mathematics, Geography.
O. Gamb, Latin, Greek and German.
INSTRUCTORS.
E.V. Wourth, Piano and Theory of Music.
F. Melchert, Vocal Music.
M. Gmelin, Violin.
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WESTERN UNION COLLEGE - LE MARS.
Established in 1900. Under control of
United Evangelical Church. Governed by board of fifteen trustees. Chas. C.
Poling (resigned), president. In college of Liberal Arts, three courses are
offered: Classical, Modern Language and Scientific; granting degrees of B.A. and
B.S. Four-year normal course, degree B. Ped. Three-year course in Music,
granting degree B.M. Three-year Academy course. One and three-year Business
courses. Post-graduate Correspondence courses in Philosophy and Theology. Total
attendance, 1907-8, 202. Total endowment, $60,000. Value of permanent
improvements, $45,000. College year commenced September 15, 1908, and closes
June 9, 1909. Commences September 14, 1909 and closes June 8, 1910.
FACULTY - PROFESSORS.
David Edward Thomas, B.A., B.D., Acting
President, Languages and Philosophy.
A.G. Steele, B.S., D.D., Mathematics and Science.
Karl Kaupp, B.D., Theology.
H. May Thomas, B.A., German and Science.
Mabelle F. DeWoody, B.A., English and Chemistry.
Rose Brewster Thomas, B.A., History and Normal
Branches.
G.J. Dinkeloo, B.A., Voice.
Celia Housam, B.M., Piano.
Lela M. Young, B.M., Violin.
J.Q.A. Curry, A.M., D.D., (resigned), Correspondence
Instructor in Theology.
Oscar L. Weis, B. Accts., Commerce.
A.R. Schmalie, Normal Branches. |