. History of the University of Michigan . Doctors degree. During thisperiod two of his positions were as special agent ofthe Interstate Commerce Commission in 18S9, andas special agent and chief of division in the eleventhUnited States census of 1890-1891. He returnedto the University as assistant in Political Economyin 1892, and was advanced to an instructorship inSociology in 1895. -^^ 894 h^ received from theUniversity the degree of Doctor of Philosophy onexamination. In 1899 he was appointed AssistantProfessor of Sociology, and Junior Professor in has published several minor works,


. History of the University of Michigan . Doctors degree. During thisperiod two of his positions were as special agent ofthe Interstate Commerce Commission in 18S9, andas special agent and chief of division in the eleventhUnited States census of 1890-1891. He returnedto the University as assistant in Political Economyin 1892, and was advanced to an instructorship inSociology in 1895. -^^ 894 h^ received from theUniversity the degree of Doctor of Philosophy onexamination. In 1899 he was appointed AssistantProfessor of Sociology, and Junior Professor in has published several minor works, and, in 1902, Human Nature and the Social Order, a treatiseon the psychology of society. He is a member ofthe Council of the American Economic Association ;also, a member of the American Sociological Society,the Michigan Political Science Association, and theNational Conference of Charities and was married July 24, 1890, to Elsie Jones (), and they have three children: Rutger Hor-ton, Margaret, and Mary CHARLES HORFDN Cn(JLEV in 1887. Following graduation he was for severalyears engaged in business operations in Bay City, GEORGE REBEC was born at Tuscola,Michigan, March 11, 186S, son of William andLeopoldina (Herbeck) Rebec. His ancestors wereBohemian, with a strain of Russian. His earlyeducation was obtained in the public schools ofEast Saginaw, Michigan. He entered the Universityof Michigan at the age of nineteen, and was gradu-ated Bachelor of Philosophy in 1891. For the nexttwo years he served as Instructor in English at theUniversity, but declined reappointment in order totake up graduate study abroad. The year 1893-1894 was spent at the University of Strassburg, fromwhich he was recalled in September, 1894, to theUniversity of Michigan to become Instructor inPhilosophy. In 1897 he received the degree ofDoctor of Philosophy on examination from the Uni-versity, and in 1900 was advanced to the rank ofAssistant Professor of Philosophy. Since


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