Purdue debris . nn, 1889; Ph. 1890. Member of the ModernEangiiage Association of America; Member AUgemeincr DeutscherSprachverein; Chairman of the Modern Language Session of theIndiana Stale Teacliers Association; Dean of the School of ModernLanguages, Winona Summer School. EDWARD AYRES—Professor of Rhetoric. B. A., Amherst College,1878; M. A., 1885. Psi Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. PAULINE MARIOTTE-DAVIES—Professor of French. ScholarshipEcole Normale Superieure of Paris; Diploma University of France;Officer de IAcademic; Official Delegate of the Alliance Francaiseof France; Editor of Elementa


Purdue debris . nn, 1889; Ph. 1890. Member of the ModernEangiiage Association of America; Member AUgemeincr DeutscherSprachverein; Chairman of the Modern Language Session of theIndiana Stale Teacliers Association; Dean of the School of ModernLanguages, Winona Summer School. EDWARD AYRES—Professor of Rhetoric. B. A., Amherst College,1878; M. A., 1885. Psi Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. PAULINE MARIOTTE-DAVIES—Professor of French. ScholarshipEcole Normale Superieure of Paris; Diploma University of France;Officer de IAcademic; Official Delegate of the Alliance Francaiseof France; Editor of Elementary Science Reader. HATTON DAVIS—Instructor in History and S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1900; Member of theAmerican Economic Association; Member of the American Histor-ical Association; I\Iember of the American Statistical Association;Member of the American Sociological Society; Member of the Na-tional Geographic Society; Member of the North Central TeachersAssociation. 58. Davies Davis Samson Fry NELLIE PHILLIPS SAMSON—Instructor in Wood Carving. Studiedin Art Students League of New York; Cincinnati Art Academy;Academy of Fine Arts, Siena, Italy. LAURA ANNE FRY—Professor of Industrial Art. Pupil of WilliamFry, William Chase and Louis L. Rebisso. Member of the NewYork Art Students League; Early Connected with the RookwoodPottery Company of Cincinnati. JOHN HEISS—Instructor in German. A. B., liarvard University, 1893;A. M., 1900. CAROLYN ERNESTINE SHOEMAKER—Instructor in English. , Purdue University, 1888; M. S., 1889. CLYDE BARNES COOPER—Instructor in English. A. M., IowaState University, 1901. WILLIAM RAY MANNING—Instructor in History and B., Baker University, 1899; A. M., University of Kansas, 1902; Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1904; Iclluw and Assistant in theUniversity of Chicago, 1902-1904; Studied in llie Archives of Spain,1903; Won the Justin ^Vinsnr Prize of tlic .Xnu-rican Historical As-sociation, 1


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