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OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE TRUSTEES AND FACULTY
Rev. Hugh K. Walker, D.D., President Rev. Wm. Stewart Young, D.D., Secretary Mr. W. C. Patterson, Treasurer Mr. James McFadden, Member S. S. Salisbury, M.D., Member Mr. David B. Gamble, Member Mr. W. E. McVay, Member Mr. Wm. H. Kelso, Member Hon. Frank P. Flint, Member Rev. Malcolm J. McLeod, Member Mr. W. L. Green, Member E. P. Clapp, M.D., Member Mr. Arthur H. Fleming, Member Mr. T. H. Oxnam, Member FACULTY
JOHN WILLIS BAER, LL. D.
WILLIAM DENNIS WARD, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. A.B., Wabash College, 1881; A.M., Wabash College, 1888; Ph. D., Wooster University, 1898; Professor of Latin, College of Emporia, 1892-1906; Dean, College of Emporia, 1900-1906; Acting President, College of Emporia, 1905-1906; Dean and Rutan Professor of Latin, Occidental College, 1906.
ANNA PEARL COOPER, A.B., A.M. A.B., Colorado College, 1896; A.M., Leland Stanford Junior University, 1906; Instructor in English, Cutler Academy, Colorado College, 1899-1904; Instructor in English, Leland Stanford Junior University, 1905-1906; Dean of Women and Professor of English, Occidental College, 1906.
BLANCHE de CLAIRBEAU WILSON Graduate, Singer Institute, Frankfort on Main, Germany, 1878; Luperia Government Diploma, Paris, 1882; Professor of French, Occidental College, 1896; Member of the "Alliance francaise."
WILLIAM SOMMERVILLE STEVENSON, A.B. A. B., College of the City of New York, 1867; Editor, American Educational Monthly, 1868-1872; First Master, Princeton Preparatory School; First Master, Collegiate School, New York City; Professor of History and English, Woodland College, Mo.; Lecturer in various institutions; Professor of History and Economics, Occidental College, 1899-1906; Professor of Economics and Sociology, Occidental College, 1907.
HERBERT THOMPSON ARCHIBALD, B.A., M.A., Ph. D. B.A., Dalhousie College, 1897; M.A., Dalhousie College, 1898; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1901; Fellow, Scholar, Johns Hopkins University; Professor of Greek, Occidental College, 1901; Author of "Eumathia Greek Series."
ERNEST EDWIN ALLEN, B.A., M.A. B. A., Park College, 1898; M. A., Park College, 1904; Principal, Marshall Academy, N.C., 1899; Professor of Mathematics, Occidental College, 1902; Registrar and Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Occidental College, 1907.
JULIUS CAMILLUS BEHNKE Student in Dr. Richard Lange Institute, Hamburg, 1876; Student in Dr.'s Liegel-Meyer Pensionnat, Geneva, Switzerland, 1879; Foreign Correspondent Royal Naval Exhibition, Liverpool, England, 1886; Foreign Correspondent, World's Fair, Brussels, Belgium, 1885; Tutored in Brussels, Antwerp, London, New York, Albany, since 1893; Taught in State Normal, Los Angeles, 1898-1904; Taught in Business Colleges and Y.M.C.A., 1895-1906; Y.W.C.A., 1898-1906; Associate U.S. District and State Expert Examiner for Southern California, 1904 - ; Professor of German and Spanish, Occidental College, 1904; Translator of Frank Lecouvreur's Pioneer Book, "From East Prussia to the Golden Gate."
MARY CARRUTH CUNNINGHAM Special work at Chicago University, 1899-1902; Professor of Literature and English, Occidental College, 1904; Professor of History, Occidental College, 1907.
FREDERICK HALL BEALS, B.A., M.A. B.A., Harvard University, 1900; M. A. in Physics, Harvard University, 1903; Graduate, State Normal School, Oneonta, New York, 1895; Principal St. James, New York Public School, 1895-1896; Instructor in Science, Worcester Academy, Mass., 1900-1902; Teacher of Science, Harvard School, Los Angeles, 1903-1904; Instructor in Physics and Physiology, Los Angeles State Normal School, 1904-1906; Professor of Physics, Occidental College, 1906.
WILBUR ADRIAN FISKE, B. A., M. A. B.A., De Pauw University, 1889; M. A., De Pauw University, 1892; Post-graduate work, Harvard University, 1892; Principal of Liberty Mill's High School, Indiana, 1885; Superintendent of Schools, Owensville, Indiana, 1891; Teacher of Physical Science, Richmond High School, Indiana, 1893; Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, Occidental College, 1907; Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Author of "A Laboratory Manual of Physics;" President of the Department of Science Instruction of the National Education Association; Member of the Indiana Academy of Science; President of Southern California Science Association.
LORIN ANDREW HANDLEY, B. A., M. A. B. A., Hanover, 1902; M. A., Princeton, 1904; Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, College of Emporia, 1905-1907; Professor of Bible and Philosophy, Occidental College, 1907
LOUIS AGASSIZ TEST, B.M.E., A.C., Ph. D. B.M.E., Purdue University, 1894; A. C., Purdue University, 1896; Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1907; Assistant in Chemistry, Colorado Agricultural College, 1897-1901; Instructor in Chemistry, Purdue University, 1903-1906; Professor of Chemistry, Occidental College, 1907.
CALVIN OLIN ESTERLY, A. B., A. M., Ph. D. A. B., University of California, 1902; A. M., University of California, 1904; Ph. D., Harvard University, 1907; Assistant in Zoology, University of California, 1902-1904; Le Conte Fellow, 1904-1905; Assistant in Zoology, University of California, 1905-1906; Assistant in Zoology, Harvard University, 1906-1907; Professor of Biology, Occidental College, 1907.
GEORGE FOX COOK, A.B., Ph. D. A. B., Baker University, 1894; Ph. D., College of Little Rock, 1896; Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Southwestern College, 1895-1902; President of Southwestern College, 1902-1905; Principal of the Academy of Baker University, 1905-1907; Professor of Education: Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Biology, Occidental College, 1907.
CHARLES ELMER MORRIS, A.B. A. B., Indiana University, 1889; High School Principal, 1889-1893; Superintendent of Schools, Salem, Indiana, 1893-1897; Principal of High School, Vincennes, Indiana, 1901-1904; Head of Latin Department, High School, Richmond, Indiana, 1905-1908; Assistant Professor of English, Occidental College, 1908.
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FRANCES ROSANNA FOOTE
BERTHA LATHROP, B.L. ACADEMY FACULTY
ROBERT JOHN CASKEY, B.A., A.M. B.A., Knox College, 1887; A. M., Knox College, 1890; Principal, Salt Lake Collegiate Institute, 1887-1905; Principal, Occidental Academy, 1907.
CHARLES BARCLAY MOORE, A. B., A. M. A. B., Wabash, 1900; A. M., Columbia, 1902; Assistant in English, Wabash College, 1900-1901; Instructor in English, Wabash College, 1902-1903; Head Master, Ferris Preparatory School, Colorado Springs, 1903-1904; Co-Principal, San Luis School, Colorado Springs, 1904-1906; Assistant Principal, Registrar and Instructor in English, Occidental Academy, 1906.
ALICE RHEA MOORE, B.A. B. A. Dalton College; Instructor in Public Schools of Cleveland, Tennessee; Instructor in Public Schools of Dalton, Georgia; Instructor in English Literature and History, Study Circles, Dalton, Georgia; Instructor in English, Occidental Academy, 1902.
ANNA CORNELIA LATIMER, A.B. A. B., Mount Holyoke College, 1898; Instructor in Mathematics, High School, New Haven, Connecticut; Instructor in Mathematics, Occidental Academy, 1903.
SAMUEL WARFIELD PETERSON, A. B. A. B., Park College, Missouri, 1899; Instructor in Occidental College, 1904; Instructor in Mathematics, Occidental College and Academy, 1906-1907; Instructor in History, Occidental Academy, 1907.
MARY WHITEFORD McPEAK, B.A. B. A., Royal University of Ireland, 1902; Assistant in Ladies' High School, Cork, 1902-1904; Instructor in Latin and Greek, Occidental Academy, 1905.
MABELLE LE VALLE MORGAN, M. A. M. A., Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, 1906; Graduate Student of the University of Chicago; Student American School of Classical Studies, Rome, Italy, 1904-1906; Assistant Principal, Salt Lake Collegiate Institute, 1900-1904; Lady Principal, Penn Hall, Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, 1906-1907; Instructor in Latin, Occidental Academy, 1907.
FREDERICK GRANT MILLER, A. B., A. M. A. B., Hamilton College, 1902; A. M., Hamilton College, 1906; Graduate Student of Universities of Munich and of Berne, 1905-1906; Head Master and Instructor in Latin and Greek, Palmer Institute, 1902-1904; Principal of Boys' Department, and Instructor of French and Latin, Geneva High School, 1904-1905; Instructor of German and French, Hobart College, 1906-1907; Instructor in French and German, Occidental Academy, 1907.
SAMUEL HERBERT ANDERSON, A. B., A. M. A. B., Park College, 1902; A. M., Park College, 1903; Instructor in Biology, Park College, 1902-1903; Instructor in Science, Salt Lake Collegiate Institute, 1903-1905; Professor of Science, Albany College, 1905-1907; Instructor in Natural Science, Occidental Academy, 1907.
MARY ROSS, B. S. B. S., University of California, 1899; Instructor in Mathematics and Science, National City High School, 1899-1900; Instructor in Mathematics and Science, Riverside High School, 1900-1901; Instructor in Mathematics and Science, Berkeley Preparatory School for Boys, and Miss Head's School for Girls, 1901-1906; Instructor in Mathematics and Science, Whittier High School, 1906-1908; Instructor in Natural Science, Occidental Academy, 1908. |