Purdue debris . ice-President of Section 1), 1902-1903: Secretary of theCouncil, 1903-1904; General Secretary, 1904-1905; Individual MemberNorth Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools;Editor of Proceedings. 1899-1901; Member of the Society for thePromotion of Engineering Education; Secretary and Editor of Pro-ceedings, 1902-1904; President of the State College Association, 1891;President State Academy of Science, 1897; Arbitrator of the Con-ference Colleges, 1901 ; Arbitrator of Ohio Conference Colleges, 1902 . MOSES COBB STEVENS—Professor Emeritus ofmatics. A. ML, Earlham Colle


Purdue debris . ice-President of Section 1), 1902-1903: Secretary of theCouncil, 1903-1904; General Secretary, 1904-1905; Individual MemberNorth Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools;Editor of Proceedings. 1899-1901; Member of the Society for thePromotion of Engineering Education; Secretary and Editor of Pro-ceedings, 1902-1904; President of the State College Association, 1891;President State Academy of Science, 1897; Arbitrator of the Con-ference Colleges, 1901 ; Arbitrator of Ohio Conference Colleges, 1902 . MOSES COBB STEVENS—Professor Emeritus ofmatics. A. ML, Earlham College, 1882. MemberCollege Association; Fellow of the Indiana AcadeLife Member of the National Educational Associatthe American Mathematical Society. ERASTUS TEST Professor of Mathematics. B. S. E1863; M. S., L866; M. D., University of Michigan, 186. THOMAS GREENE ALFORD—Professor of MatheIndiana University, 1871; A. M., 1888. Phi Kappathe State Teacher- Association; Member of the In Society. ligher if thely of. Kenyon \l IKlli MciXkoK 1r,. f. --? >i ,,f Mathematics. Registrarol the University. A. B., Hiram College, 1894; A. M., HarvardUniversity, 1898; Member of the American Mathematical Society;Member of the Indiana Teachers Association. JACOB WESTLUND Associate Professor of Mathematics. Ph. University, 1898. Sigma Xi; Member of the Indiana Academyof Science; Member of the American Mathematical Society; Mem-ber ..i the German Mathematical Society; Member Circolo Mate-matico di Palermo. I rtARl IS HARRISON BECKETT—Assistant Professor of Mathe-matics. \ l: . Cornell University, 1897. Member of the AmericanMathematical Society; Member of the Indiana Academy of Science. WILLIAM HUNT BATES -Instructor in Mathematics. A. II., Vander-bilt University, 1894; A. M . University of Chicago, 1902. Member of the American Mathematical Society; Deutsche Matheir EVERETT YOUNG—Instructor in Mathematics. Wesleyan Universitj of Connecticut. 1898: Ph. D.


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