. ... Debris. Mathematics, Harvard University, 1897-98; Degree of A. M.; Instructor in Math-ematics, Purdue, 1898; Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1901 ; Registrar, 1900 ; Member American MathematicalSociety. Winfred Horton Osborne, A. B., Instructor in B., Harvard, 1897; Instructor in Mathematics, Purdue, 1899. Jacob Westlund, Ph. D., Instructor in Mathematics. Graduate of the Gymnasium of Orebro, Sweden, 1885 ; Student at the Universities of Upsala and Stockholm,1885-87; Yale University, 189495; 1896-98; Ph. D., Yale, 1898; Professor of Mathematics and Physics, BethanyColl


. ... Debris. Mathematics, Harvard University, 1897-98; Degree of A. M.; Instructor in Math-ematics, Purdue, 1898; Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1901 ; Registrar, 1900 ; Member American MathematicalSociety. Winfred Horton Osborne, A. B., Instructor in B., Harvard, 1897; Instructor in Mathematics, Purdue, 1899. Jacob Westlund, Ph. D., Instructor in Mathematics. Graduate of the Gymnasium of Orebro, Sweden, 1885 ; Student at the Universities of Upsala and Stockholm,1885-87; Yale University, 189495; 1896-98; Ph. D., Yale, 1898; Professor of Mathematics and Physics, BethanyCollege, Lindsberg, Kan., 1889-96; Instructor in Mathematics, Yale, 1896-00; Purdue, 1900; Member of AmericanMathematical Society ; Deutsche Mathematiker Vereingung ; Indiana Academy of Science ; author of Outlines ofLogic and contributor to various Mathematical and Scientific Journals. Walter Davis Lambert, A. M., Instructor in Mathematics. A. B., Harvard, 1900 ; A. M., Harvard, 1901 ; Instructor, Purdue, 1901. 3. Emma Mont. McRae, A. M., Professor of English Literature and Lady Principal. Educated at Brookville College, Brookville, Indiana ; A. M., Wooster ; Principal, Muncie High School, 1867-83;Principal, Marion High School, 1883-87 ; present position since 1887 ; Member National Teachers Association ;Member State Teachers Association. Thomas Francis Moran, A. B., Ph. D., Professor of History and Political Economy. A. B., University of Michigan, 1887 ; Admitted to the Michigan Bar, 1887; Superintendent of Schools, ElkRiver, Minnesota, 1887-92; Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins, 1892-95 ; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins, 1895 ; held Scholar-ship in History in 1894 and Fellowship, 1894-95 ; Member Phi Beta Kappa : American Historical Association ; con-tributed many articles to historical, economic and educational magazines. Laura Anna Fry, Professor of Industrial Art. Studied in Cincinnati Art Academy, Art Students League of New York and with William H. Fry, WoodCarver ; Member First Society


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