. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ed by the 6th Corps. In September, 1865, Captain Shattuck retm-ned to the University asprofessor of iMathematics and Tactics; was acting president, December, 1865,until June, 1866; was vice-president and adjunct professor of Mathematicsand JNIihtary Science, 1866-68. He was inspector-general of Vermont, 1867-68,with rank of colonel. In June, 1868, he was elected assistant professor ofMathematics and instructor in Tactics at the University of Illinois; was pro-moted professor same subjects in 1871; was acting presi
. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ed by the 6th Corps. In September, 1865, Captain Shattuck retm-ned to the University asprofessor of iMathematics and Tactics; was acting president, December, 1865,until June, 1866; was vice-president and adjunct professor of Mathematicsand JNIihtary Science, 1866-68. He was inspector-general of Vermont, 1867-68,with rank of colonel. In June, 1868, he was elected assistant professor ofMathematics and instructor in Tactics at the University of Illinois; was pro-moted professor same subjects in 1871; was acting president for six monthsin 1873; \ice-president two years and Dean of the Department of Mathematics,1868-1908. He was an efficient and popular professor, but as President Draper ofthe University states: the time came when he could no longer fill two positionsthat were already great and steadily growing greater and when it was easierto find professors than comptrollers. He was business agent of the Universityfrom 1873 until 1905, when he was appointed comptroller, which position he. 1860] SKETCHES OF ALUMNI AND PAST CADETS. 645 still retains. This office has charge of all the details of the business manage-ment of the University and general supervision of its finances. When ColonelShattuck went to the University in 1868, its attendance was 142 and its dis-bursements were $48,000. In the forty-two years of his service, the attendancehas increased to 5,000 and its disbursements to $2,000,000. He is a member of the G. A. R.; Loyal Legion ; American MathematicalSociety; fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science;National Geographic Society; 2!X Fraternity; Union League Club; C. He was married August 14, 1866, to Adelaide Louisa White of Columbus,Ohio. Four children have been born to them: Charles White, born May 31,1867, resides in Chicago, III.; Anna Fletcher, born December 7, 1868, marriedProf. Arthm- W. Palmer, of the University of Ilhnois, resides in
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