Artemisia [yearbook], 1904 . ;,red result,, bach ^^^ _^^^^ ^^^ ^^,^^^^._^ ^^,^,, ,^ „ ,„.j„. other,, bnt on, of ,he,e long and ,p,c, d, cn„»n r J ^^^^ _^^^^,_^^^^^ _^ „,^ „^„„ „„„,„ ^„, ,8„. The The ,t»dents of that day were lew tn number. The cl.„ ..r colleg g ^^^^^ _^^^^^^^ „,„e,.,s numbered , ---^ ^-\;::::: ^:rL^^^^^^^^^^^^^ —? of that algebra cla„. The c .„ ,n ^J^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ,„, „, ,„,, 3„„ „„ .,e oniy Junior, in the ,ame was the only Sentor ,n the School o. M ne, Mr^ t ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ _^^ .^^ ^^^^^^^ ._^^ ^^^^ ^, ,„^„„ Mr. Fred , Mr. Willia. Barney


Artemisia [yearbook], 1904 . ;,red result,, bach ^^^ _^^^^ ^^^ ^^,^^^^._^ ^^,^,, ,^ „ ,„.j„. other,, bnt on, of ,he,e long and ,p,c, d, cn„»n r J ^^^^ _^^^^,_^^^^^ _^ „,^ „^„„ „„„,„ ^„, ,8„. The The ,t»dents of that day were lew tn number. The cl.„ ..r colleg g ^^^^^ _^^^^^^^ „,„e,.,s numbered , ---^ ^-\;::::: ^:rL^^^^^^^^^^^^^ —? of that algebra cla„. The c .„ ,n ^J^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ,„, „, ,„,, 3„„ „„ .,e oniy Junior, in the ,ame was the only Sentor ,n the School o. M ne, Mr^ t ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ _^^ .^^ ^^^^^^^ ._^^ ^^^^ ^, ,„^„„ Mr. Fred , Mr. Willia. Barney, •^^^jyi^-J^,^ „„,„,,„„„, „„ Instuute, , comparison between the :r::i::t^::h ,r;rr::rr ::?:i;i:. .i ^^.«^ - ^«»— -^ -^ „ould be a little better than the la,., but such t, not ^^ - ^^ ^;^;;- „, „^,, .,,„„ ., „.„. of Miss Hannah K. Capp. Herbre:::r::::;^=:::-----—^^^ 24 — - the Universityand brave. Stephenthe the best she had from a life rich in experience, from a mind splendidly endowed, a heart that was patriotic, unsemsh A. Jones was President of the University from 1890 to .894, which time constittued a large part of the formative period ofMethodical, conservative, cautious, kindly and considerate in his dealings with faculty and students, he was perhaps anefFecnve balance wheel among the imperfectly conspiring forces that were then building the University. Among the names that should stand high as one of the builders of the University is that ofR. D. [ackson,Professor of Mining and Metallurgy from .889 to .900. His best energies were thrown into every thing heundertook. He labored to make the courses of study entrusted to him as thorough and efficient as possible. Hemay justly claim the distinction of having organized the Mining School at the University and pushed it alongway on the creditable career it has enjoyed. His ^vas an enthusiastic, optimistic t


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