. History of the University of Michigan . WILLIAM HENRY WAIT call to the University of Michigan, where he hasheld the following positions in succession : Instruc-tor in Greek and Sanskrit, 1895-1896 ; in Greek,Latin, and Sanskrit, 1896-1901; in Germanigoi-1904 ; and since 1904 Assistant I^rofessor ofModern Languages, in charge of the Modern Lan-guage work in the Department of Engineering. Heis a member of the American Philological Associa-tion and of tlie Modern Language Association ofAmerica. He edited the Orations of Lysias, withNotes and Appendices (1S9S). He was married,September 6, 1S88,
. History of the University of Michigan . WILLIAM HENRY WAIT call to the University of Michigan, where he hasheld the following positions in succession : Instruc-tor in Greek and Sanskrit, 1895-1896 ; in Greek,Latin, and Sanskrit, 1896-1901; in Germanigoi-1904 ; and since 1904 Assistant I^rofessor ofModern Languages, in charge of the Modern Lan-guage work in the Department of Engineering. Heis a member of the American Philological Associa-tion and of tlie Modern Language Association ofAmerica. He edited the Orations of Lysias, withNotes and Appendices (1S9S). He was married,September 6, 1S88, to Clara Widenham Hadley, ofPeoria, Illinois. HERBERT JAY GOULDING was bornat East Saginaw, Michigan, May 9, 1S70, son ofGeorge Whitefield and Elizabeth Ann (Webster)Goulding. Llis ancestors were of English early training was in the schools of East Sagi-naw and in a business college. In 1S93 he wasgraduated from the University of Michigan with thedegree of Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi-. HERi:i:kr JAV COLLDIXCJ Emily Mabel McCune (!. 1S98), of Detroit,Michigan, and they have a son, Harold McCune. ALFRED HOLMES WHITE was bornat Peoria, Illinois, April 29, 1S73, son of SamuelHolmes and Jennie (McLaren) White. His pater-nal ancestors were of early New England stock,while his mother was a Scotchwoman. He cameup through the public schools and the High Schoolof his native town and spent one year at McGillUniversity, Montreal. In rSgo he entered the Uni-versity of Michigan, where he was graduated Bach-elor of Arts in 1893. For the next three years hewas assistant in Chemistry at the Lniversity of THE UNI^ERSITT SENATE 357 Illinois. In 1896 he went to Zurich, Switzerland, The fomily of Charlotte C Noyes originally settled where he spent a year at the Federal Polytechnicumin the study of Chemical Technology under Profes-sor Lunge. In 1897 he was appointed Instructor
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