. History of the University of Michigan . Sorbonne. He became connected with the teach-ing force of the University in 1890, filling succes-sively the following positions : Instructor in French,1S90-1896; Assistant Professor of French, r896-1902 ; Junior Professor of French since 1902. In1S96, in conjunction with V. E. Frangois, he pub-lished a French Reader. He has also bro\ightout editions, with Introduction and Notes, of Mo-lieres (r90o), and of Manzonis I Pro-messi Sposi (1901). He is a member of theModern Language Association of America and ofthe Dante Society, Cambridge, Massachus
. History of the University of Michigan . Sorbonne. He became connected with the teach-ing force of the University in 1890, filling succes-sively the following positions : Instructor in French,1S90-1896; Assistant Professor of French, r896-1902 ; Junior Professor of French since 1902. In1S96, in conjunction with V. E. Frangois, he pub-lished a French Reader. He has also bro\ightout editions, with Introduction and Notes, of Mo-lieres (r90o), and of Manzonis I Pro-messi Sposi (1901). He is a member of theModern Language Association of America and ofthe Dante Society, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Hewas married September 12, 1899, to Bertha Wolf( 1893), of Grand Rapids, Michigan, and theyhave two children, Marian and Waldeck. WALTER DBNNISON was born at Saline,Michigan, August 9, 1869, son of James L. andElizi J. (Flower) Dennison. His parents had re-. WORtrZ LEVI WALTER IlENNISON moved to Michigan from New York state in theearly forties. His early education was received atYpsilanti. He entered the L^niversity of Michiganand was graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1893. Heremained another year for graduate work and re-ceived the degree of Master of Arts in 1894. Hetlien went abroad and studied for three years at the gan, and was graduated Bachelor of .Arts in 1807. For the next two years he was engaged in teaching at a private school for bovs in Chicago. During Lhiiversity of Bonn and at the iVmerican School of the academic year i889-r890 he studied at the Classical Studies in Rome. In 1S97 he returned to THE UNIVERSITY SENATE 333 the University as Instructor in Latin and remainedtwo years. Meantime he had received from theUniversity the degree of Doctor of Pliilosophy onexamination in 1S98. In 1S99 he accepted anAssociate Professorship of Latin at Oberlin College,and three years later he was recalled to the Uni-versity as Junior Professo
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