The Kaldron . 910-18; Registrar,1918—; Dean of Men, 1919—; Member ofAmerican Philological Association; Member ofArchaeological Institute of America; Memberof American Association of Collegiate Regis-trars; present position, 1902. While stands ih^ Coliseum, Rome shallstand; when falls the Coliseum, Rome shilfall; and when Rome falls,—the world.—Byron. CHARLES JOSEPH LING, A E Professor of Physics and Astronomy. , Cornell Universit, 1890; Uni-versity of Denver, 1900; , 1902; Instruc-tor in Science. Carrollton. Ilinois. HighSchoo, i8co; Vice-President, Central HighSchool,
The Kaldron . 910-18; Registrar,1918—; Dean of Men, 1919—; Member ofAmerican Philological Association; Member ofArchaeological Institute of America; Memberof American Association of Collegiate Regis-trars; present position, 1902. While stands ih^ Coliseum, Rome shallstand; when falls the Coliseum, Rome shilfall; and when Rome falls,—the world.—Byron. CHARLES JOSEPH LING, A E Professor of Physics and Astronomy. , Cornell Universit, 1890; Uni-versity of Denver, 1900; , 1902; Instruc-tor in Science. Carrollton. Ilinois. HighSchoo, i8co; Vice-President, Central HighSchool, Colorado, 1892-91: Instructor in Phys-ics, Manual Training High School, Denver,Colorado, 1904-06; Instructor in Astronomyand Mathematics, LTniversity of Denver, Sum-mer Session, 1^02; Member of American Physi-cal Society; Fellow of American Associationfor the Advancement of Science; presentposition, 1906. I was never distinguished for address,and have often even blundered in making n:ybow.— OSCAR PERRY AKERS, Professor of Mathematics and Surveying. , University of Colorado, 1900;1902; , Cornell University, 1905; ,9uz, , vui iiin \j 111 vciany, yo^, Rngi-neering School, University of Colorado, 1900-oi; Graduate Scholar, Department of Mathe-matics, Cornell University, 1902-04; Assistantin Department of Mathematics, Cornell Uni-versity, 1904-05; studied in Germany and Italy,1913-14; Assistant Professor, 1905-7; Profes-sor, 1907; Secretary of the Faculty, 1918—;Member of the American Mathematical So-ciety; Member Circolo Matematico Di Pal-ermo; Fellow American Association for theAdvancement of Science; present position,1914. The Co!oss::s of Rliodes pays him respect. RICHARD EDWIN LEE, A E, A X 2, * B K Professor of Chemistry. :, Mt. Union College, 1898; ,1902; Graduate Student, Cornell University,1901; , Harvard University, 1905; ,New York University, 1912; Professor ofChemistry, Mt. Union College 1902-07; Fel
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