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OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE TRUSTEES AND FACULTY
Rev. Hugh K. Walker, D.D., President
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.
LINNAEUS HUNT WESTCOTT
LIBRARY STAFF
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.
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