. History of the University of Michigan . ant THE UNIVERSITY SENATE 32: Professor of Naval Architecture in the University ofGlasgow, where he remained four years. In 1900he was called to the new chair of Naval Architecturein the University of Michigan with the rank of JuniorProfessor. In 1904 he was made Professor ofNaval Architecture. He was president of the Glas-gow University Engineering Society from 1S96 to1898. He is a member of the Institute of NavalArchitects, of London ; the Society of Naval Archi-tects and Marine Engineers, of New York ; and theInstitute of Engineers and Shipbuilders


. History of the University of Michigan . ant THE UNIVERSITY SENATE 32: Professor of Naval Architecture in the University ofGlasgow, where he remained four years. In 1900he was called to the new chair of Naval Architecturein the University of Michigan with the rank of JuniorProfessor. In 1904 he was made Professor ofNaval Architecture. He was president of the Glas-gow University Engineering Society from 1S96 to1898. He is a member of the Institute of NavalArchitects, of London ; the Society of Naval Archi-tects and Marine Engineers, of New York ; and theInstitute of Engineers and Shipbuilders of 1902 the University of Glasgow conferred uponhim the degree of Doctor of Science. KEENE FITZPATRICK was appointedDirector of the Waterman (iymnasium in 1898, andsince 1904 he has been Professor of Physical Train-ing and Director of the Waterman Gymnasium. FRANK LINCOLN SAGE was born atLewiston, New York, July 13, 1867, son of FrankHnS. and Elizabeth A. (Gray) Sage. After receivingan early education in the common schools of. FRANK LINCOLN SAGE Lewiston and the High School of Lockport, NewYork, he entered Mt. Union College, Ohio, and wasgraduated Bachelor of Science in 1890. The sameyear he came to Michigan to accept the principal- ship of the West Side High School at Saginaw,where he remained till 1899. He then entered theLaw Department of the University of Michigan,from which he was graduated Bachelor of Laws in1901. He immediately took up the practice of hisprofession in Buffalo, New York, but a year laterwas called to a place on the Law Faculty of the Uni-versity of Michigan, becoming at first Assistant Pro-fessor of Law and in 1904 Professor of Law. Hewas married November 26, 1890, to Ida A. Miller,and they have one child, Carleton Miller. GARDNER STEWART WILLIAMS was born at Saginaw City, Michigan, October 22, 1866,son of Stewart ISeech and Juliet Merritt (Ripley)


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