course catalog, 1913-1914 - university of montana
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UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA BULLETIN=zrr- - = 7 : . ■ . Whole No. 97. Series No. 19. -
THE NINETEENTH
A N N O U N C E M E N TS
FO R 1914-1915 «
MISSOULA, MONTANA. MARCH, 1914.
Entered at Missoula, Montana, as second-class matter, under Act of Congress, August 24, 1912.
Bulletins for 1913-1914University Extension
School of Law School of Pharmacy
Home Economics School of Music .
Commerce and Accounting Annual Catalogue and Register
School of Forestry Woman’s Bulletin
Correspondence Study Graduate Department
Preliminary Announcement of Summer School Complete Announcement of Summer School
Short Course in Forestry Eleventh Annual Interscholastic Meet
TH E NINETEENTH
REGISTEROF THE
University of Montana1913-14
ANNOUNCEMENTSFOR 1914-15
MISSOULA, MONTANA
CALENDAR FOR 1914JA N U A R Y APRIL JU L Y OCTOBER
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14 15 16 17 18 19 20 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 12 13 14 15 16 17 1821 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 19 20 21 22 23 24 2528 29 30 31 27 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31
TABLE OF C O NT E N T SP ag e .
U n iv e rs ity C a len d ar, 1914-15...................................................................................... 5
S ta te B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n ............................................................................................. 6E x e c u tiv e B o a rd of th e U n iv e rs ity ......................................................................... 6
T h e F a c u lty ........................................................... -........................................................ 7S p ec ia l L e c tu re rs in F o r e s t r y .................................................................................... 19In s t ru c to r s in O b serv a tio n a n d P ra c tic e T e a c h in g ........................................ 20
S tu d e n t A s s is ta n ts .................. 20A s s is ta n ts in O ffice ....................................................................................................... 21E m ployees ........................................................................................................................... 21
S ta n d in g C o m m ittees of th e F a c u lty ..................................................................... 22H is to r ic a l S k e tch .......................................................................................................... 23T h e U n iv e rs ity C am p u s ...... 26
B u ild in g s ............................................................................................................................. 26U n iv e rs ity S u rro u n d in g s ............................................................................................. 27
A d m issio n R e q u ire m en ts ............................................................................................. 28A d m issio n on C e rtif ic a te s ........................................................................................ 28A d m ission on E x a m in a tio n ...................................................................................... 28
C o n d itio n a l A d m issio n ................................................................................................. 31A d m issio n of S p ec ia l S tu d e n ts ........................... *............................................... 31A d m issio n to A d v an ced S ta n d in g ......................................................................... 31A c cred ited H ig h Schools ............................................................... -.......................... 32C o u rse o f S tu d y fo r H ig h S chools ......................................................................... 33L is t o f A ccred ited H ig h Schools ......................................................................... 34R e q u ire m en ts fo r G ra d u a tio n .................................................................................. 35R e q u ire d a n d E lec tiv e W o rk .................................................................................... 35S ch o la rsh ip a n d R e g is tra tio n R e g u la tio n s ........................................................ 36
S p ec ia l a n d I r re g u la r S tu d e n ts ........................ 37B a c c a la u re a te D egrees ....................................... :...................................................... 37A d v an ced D eg rees .......................................................................................................... 38T h e U n iv e rs ity C e rtif ic a te o f Q u a lif ica tio n to T e a c h .................................. 39F ees a n d D ep o sits .......................................................................................................... 41E x p en ses ............................................................................................................................. 42E m p lo y m en t a n d A id fo r S tu d e n ts ......................................................................... 42S ch o la rsh ip a n d C o n d u c t ........................................................................................... 43
A tte n d a n c e R u les ............................................................................................................ 43F ello w sh ip s, S c h o la rsh ip s a n d P riz e s ............... 44
U n iv e rs ity P u b lic a tio n s ......................... -.................................................................... 47
S o c ie ties ............................................................................................................................... 47D e b a tin g C o n tes ts .......................................................................................................... 47P u b lic a tio n s b y S tu d e n ts .......................................................................................... 48
P age.A th le tic s ................................... :........................................................................................ 48A n n u a l In te rs c h o la s tic M eet ............................................................. 48H ig h School D e b a tin g L eag u e ................................................................................. 49T h e L ib ra ry ....................................................................................... 49T h e M useum ...................................................................................................... 50E d u c a tio n a l L ib ra ry .................................................................. 51B iology ................................................................................................................................. 55B o tan y ..................................................................................................................................... 62C h e m is try ............................................................................................................................ 66E conom ics a n d Sociology ........................................................................................... 69E d u c a tio n ......................................................................... 72E n g lish , L ite r a tu re a n d Jo u rn a lism .......................................................... 75F in e A r ts ............................................................................................................. 82G eology ................................................................................................. 85G erm an ................................................................................ 91G reek a n d L a tin ............................................................................................ 93H is to ry a n d P o litic a l S c ien ce .................................................................................... 05H om e E co n o m ics ............................................................................................................101L ib ra ry S c ien ce .............................................................................................................. 105M an u a l A rts ............................................................................................... 107M a th em a tic s .....................................................................................................................10 9A stro n o m y .........................................................................................................................113P h y s ic a l E d u ca tio n ........................................................................................................115P h y s ic s ....................................................................... 116P sy ch o lo g y a n d P h ilo so p h y ...................................................................................... 118B e ad in g a n d P u b lic S p e a k in g ............................................................. 122R o m an ic L a n g u a g e s ................................................................................................... 123G ra d u a te D e p a rtm e n t .................................................................................................127School o f L a w ....................................................................... 148School o f F o re s try ....................................................................................................... 163School of P h a rm a c y ......................................................................................................187
D e p a r tm e n t of C om m erce a n d A cco u n tin g ........................................ 197School o f M usic .............................................................................................................. 213S u m m er School ..................................................................................... 219B io log ical S ta tio n ............................................................................................................231
U n iv e rs ity E x te n s io n D e p a rtm e n t .......................................................................237C o rresp o n d en ce S tu d y D e p a rtm e n t ..................................................................... 271B u re a u o f P u b lic In fo rm a tio n ................................................................................289D eg rees a n d R e g is te r ..................................................................................................... 290
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UNIVERSITY CALENDAR 1914-1915
SUMM ER SESSION.
1914—
Ju n e 8, M onday • R e g is tra tio n dayJu n e 9, T u esd ay . . . . . . . In s tru c tio n beg in sJu ly 17, F r id a y . In s tru c tio n ends
FIRST SEM ESTER.
1914—
S e p tem b e r 8, T u esd ay . . . . . . R e g is tra tio n d ayS e p tem b e r 9, W e d n e s d a y ....................................... In s tru c tio n beg in sN o v em b er 25, W ed n esd ay , 12:30 p. m.)to N o v em b er 30, M onday, 8:30 a. m. j ' * T h an k sg iv in g recess
D ecem b er 18, F r id a y , 4:00 p. m. )to J a n u a ry 4, M onday, 8:30 a. m. f * * ' C h ris tm a s h o lid ay s
Ja n u a ry 29, F r id a y , 4:00 p. m. . . . . F i r s t se m es te r ends
SECOND SEM ESTER.
1915—
F e b ru a ry 2, T u e s d a y ....................................................................R e g is tra tio n dayF e b ru a ry 3, W ed n esd ay , 8:30 a. m. . . . In s tru c tio n beg insF e b ru a ry 19, F r i d a y ..............................................................................C h a r te r day
M a rch 3, W e d n e s d a y ....................................... B u ck ley o ra to r ic a l c o n te s tM ay 11, T u esd ay , 8:00 p .m . . . F in a l debate , H ig h School L eag u eM ay 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, T u esd ay , W ed n es- )day, T h u rsd a y , F r id a y , S a tu rd a y J ’ In te rs c h o la s tic m ee t
M ay 27, T h u rsd a y , 4:00 p. m .......................................................... In s tru c tio n ends
M ay 30, S u n d a y . . . . . . . B a c c a la u re a te d ayM ay 31, M onday, 8:30 p. m. . . . . A n n u a l m u sic re c i ta lJ u n e 1, T u esd ay , 8:00 p. m ........................................................... U n iv e rs ity p layJu n e 2, W ed n esd ay , 10:30 a. m ....................................... C lass d a y ex erc ises
J u n e 2, W ed n esd ay , 7:00 p. m . . . . A lu m n i a n n u a l d in n e rJ u n e 3, T h u rsd a y , 10:30 a. m. . . C o m m encem en t ex erc ises
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MONTANA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATSON
EX-OFFICIO.
GOVERNOR SAM UEL V. STE W ART, President.D. M. KELLY, Attorney General.
H. A. DAVEE, Supt. Pub. Instruction, Secretary.
APPOINTED.
S. D. LARGE NT. . . . . Term Expires February 8 , 1916W. S. H A R T M A N “ “ “ 12, 1916JOHN D I E T R I C H ................................................ “ “ " 10, 1917J. C. S M I T H .........................................................." “ “ 10,1917J. BRUCE KREMER . “ “ 1, 1918C. H. H A L L ............................................................ “ “ “ 7, 1918o . w . McCo n n e l l . « « 1, 1915W. H. N Y E “ “ “ 1, 1915
H. A. DAVEE . . . . . . . . Clerk of the Board
J . H. T. RYMAN, T r e a s u r e r . . . T e rm E x p ire s April 19, 1917
E X E C U T IV E BOARD OF U N IV E R SIT Y .
E. B. C R A IG H E A D C h a irm a n (ex-offic io)
J. M. KEITH J D. D U N L O P
T erm E xp ires April 19, 1915 S e c re ta ry
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T H E F A C U L T Y
EDV/IN BOONE CRAIGHEAD, LL. D., D. C. L. 661 University Avenue
President.A. M. C e n tra l College, 1883; tea ch e r, N eosho C olleg ia te In s t i tu te , 1884; g ra d u a te s tu d e n t, V a n d e rb ilt U n iv e rs ity ,1884-86; g ra d u a te s tu d e n t, U n iv e rs ity o f L eipsic , 1887; g ra d u a te s tu d e n t, U n iv e rs ity o f P a r is , 1888; P ro fe sso r o f L a tin , E m o ry a n d H e n ry College, 1889; P r in c ip a l P ry o r In s t i tu te , 1890; P ro fe sso r of G reek, W o ffo rd College,1890-93; P re s id e n t, S o u th C a ro lin a A g r ic u ltu ra l a n d M ec h an ica l College a n d D ire c to r E x p e rim e n t S ta tio n , 1893- 97; P re s id e n t C e n tra l College, 1897-1901; L L . D., U n i
v e rs ity o f M issouri, 1898; P re s id e n t S ta te N o rm a l School, W a rre n sb u rg , 1901-1904; P re s id e n t T u la n e U n iv e rs ity ,1904-1912; D. C. L., U n iv e rs ity of th e S ou th , 1907; P r e s i d e n t U n iv e rs ity of M o n ta n a sin ce A u g u s t 15, 1912.
W. M. ABER, A. B...................................................................... 402 Eddy Street
Professor of Latin and Greek.G ra d u a te fro m N o rm a l School a t Oswego, N. Y., 1872, a n d fro m Y ale in 1878; G ra d u a te s tu d e n t a t Jo h n s H o p k ins, C ornell a n d U n iv e rs ity o f C h icago ; In s t ru c to r in O sw ego N o rm a l School; P ro fe sso r of L a tin a n d G reek, U n iv e rs ity of U tah , 1890-94; P ro fe sso r of L a tin a n d G reek, U n iv e rs ity of M on tan a , sin ce 1895.
FREDERICK C. SCHEUCH, M. E., A. C. 319 South Fifth Street W est
Professor of Modern Languages.A tten d e d P u b lic Schools, B arce lo n a , S p ain , 1874-1882; G ra d u a te , G ym nasium , F ra n k fo r t on th e M ain, G erm any,1888; G rad u a te , C olegio S a n to T om as, B arce lo n a , Spain ,1889; S e c re ta ry , U. S. C o n su la te , B arce lo n a , 1888-1889;M. E., P u rd u e U n iv e rs ity , 1893; A. C., sam e 1894; In s t ru c to r in F ren ch , sam e, 1893-1894; S e c re ta ry of th e F a c u lty , U n iv e rs ity of M on tan a , 1895-1909; P ro fe sso r of M ech an ica l E n g in eerin g , U n iv e rs ity of M o ntana, 1895- 1897; P ro fe sso r of M odern L an g u a g es , U n iv e rs ity of M o n tan a, sin ce 1895.
MORTON JOHN ELROD, Ph. D. . . . 205 S. Fifth St. East
Professor of Biology.B. A., S im pson , 1887; M. A., S im pson , 1890; M. S. S im p son, 1898; P h . D., Illin o is W esley an U n iv e rs ity , 1905;A d ju n c t P ro fe sso r of Science, Illin o is W esley an U n iv e rs ity , 1888-89; P ro fe ss o r o f B iology a n d P h y sics , I l l i no is W esley an U n iv e rs ity , 1889-97; D irec to r, U n iv e rs ity o f M o n ta n a B io log ical S ta tio n , s ince 1899; P ro fe sso r of B iology, U n iv e rs ity of M o n tan a, sin ce 1897. Fellow ,A. A. A. S .; A sso c ia te , A. O. U .; M em ber A m erican B ison Society , A m erican S o c ie ty of Z oologists, A m erican F o re s try A sso cia tion , N a tio n a l G eo g rap h ica l S o c ie ty ;A u th o r o f The Butterfl ies of Montana; Biological Recon- noissance in the Vicinity of Flathead Lake, e tc .; C ont r ib u to r to Science, Encyclopedia Americana, American Microscopical Journal, Youth’s Companion, Nautilus, Recreation, Journal of Applied Microscopy, etc.; Editor Inter-Mountain Educator.
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FRAN CES CORBIN, B. L 128 S. Fourth St. W est
Professor of Literature.
B. L., O hio College, 1902; S tu d e n t in H a rv a rd S u m m er School, 1904; T ea ch e r o f L ite ra tu re , a n d P r in c ip a l B u tte H ig h School, 1893-1900; P ro fe sso r o f L ite ra tu re , U n iv e rs i ty o f M o n tan a, s in ce 1900.
JE SS E PE RRY RO W E, Ph. D. 341 University Avenue
Professor of Geology.
B. S., U n iv e rs ity of N e b rask a , 1897; M. A., 1903; P h . D.1906; S tu d e n t U n iv e rs ity of O regon, 1893; G ra d u a te S tu d en t, U n iv e rs ity of C a lifo rn ia , sum m er, 1901; G ra d u a te S tu d e n t, C hicago U n iv e rsity , su m m er, 1905; A ss is ta n t in G eology, U n iv e rs ity of N e b rask a , 1894-97, F e llow a n d In s tru c to r , 1897-98; A s s is ta n t P rin c ip a l, H ig h School,B u tte , 1898-99; P r in c ip a l L inco ln School, B u tte , 1899- 1900; In s t ru c to r in P h y s ic s a n d Geology, U n iv e rs ity o f M o n tan a, 1900-01; D irec to r, U n iv e rs ity o f M o n ta n a G eolo g ica l Su rvey , s ince 1902; A ss is ta n t, U n ited S ta te s G eolog ica l S u rvey , 1906; P ro fe sso r o f P h y s ic s a n d Geology, U n iv e rs ity o f M o ntana, 1901-10; P ro fe sso r of Geology, s in ce 1910; M em ber, A m erican In s t i tu te o f M in ing E n g in eers , F e llo w G eological S o c ie ty o f A m erica ,F e llo w A m erican A sso c ia tio n fo r th e A d v an cem en t of Sc ience, N a tio n a l G eo g rap h ic S o c iety ; F ie ld G eologist,U. S. G eological S u rvey , 1906 a n d 1907; P re s id e n t, M onta n a S ta te T e a c h e rs ’ A sso cia tion , 1908; A u th o r of Practical Mineralogy Simplified, Elements of Mineralogy, Geography and Geology of Montana (in p re p a ra tio n ) , Practical Petrology (in p re p a ra tio n ) , Volcanic Ash Beds of Montana, Montana Coal and Lignite Deposits, Some Economic Geology of Montana; c o n tr ib u to r to American Geologist, American Journal of Science, Science, E ngineering and Mining Journal, Mines and Minerals, Mining World, etc.
♦JOSEPH HARDING U N D E R W O O D , Ph. D., LL. D.
Professor of History and Economics.
B. A., W e s te rn College, 1902; M. A., S ta te U n iv e rs ity o f Iow a, 1904; P h . D., C o lum bia U n iv e rs ity , 1907; LL . D., O tte rb e in U n iv e rs ity , 1910; G ra d u a te S ch o la r in E co n o m ics, S ta te U n iv e rs ity of Iow a, 1902-03; F e llo w in E conom ics, S ta te U n iv e rs ity o f Iow a, 1903-04; U n iv e rs i ty F e llow in Sociology, C o lum bia U n iv e rsity , 1904-05; S tu d e n t, U n iv e rs ity of C hicago, 1906; In s tru c to r in E n g lish a n d H is to ry , N o ra S p rin g s (Iow a) S em in ary , 1905- 06; P ro fe sso r of H is to ry a n d P o litic a l Science, L ea n d e r C la rk College, 1906-07; P ro fe sso r of H is to ry a n d E co n o m ics, U n iv e rs ity of M o ntana, s ince 1907; M em ber, A m erican E conom ics ' A sso c ia tion , A m erican A cadem y o f P o litic a l a n d Social Science; A u th o r of Distribution of Ownership, Taxation of Inheritances, (in p re p a ra tio n ) Homestead Exemption, Social Distribution of Wealth.
♦A bsent on leave, 1913-1914.
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JO SE PH EDW ARD KIRKWOOD, A. M., Ph. D. 319 University AvenueProfessor of Botany.
A. B., P a c if ic U n iv e rs ity , 1898; A. M., P r in c e to n U n iv e rsity , 1902; P h . D., C olum bia U n iv e rs ity , 1908; F e llow in B iology, P r in c e to n U n iv e rs ity , 1898-99; N ew Y ork B o tan ic a l G arden , 1899-1901; A s s is ta n t in B o tany , C olum bia , U n iv e rs ity S u m m er School, 1900; A s s is ta n t in Biology, T e a c h e rs ’ College, 1900-01; In s tru c to r in B o tany , S y ra c u se U n iv e rs ity , 1901-03; A sso c ia te P r o fe sso r of B o tany , 1903-07, a n d P ro fe sso r of B o tan y , 1907;A s s is ta n t B o tan is t, D e p a r tm e n t of In v e stig a tio n , C o n ti- n e n ta l-M ex ic an R u b b e r Co., 1907-08; C arn eg ie I n s t i tu tion , D e se r t L ab o ra to ry , T ucson , 1908-09; A s s is ta n t P ro fe sso r of B o tan y a n d F o re s try , U n iv e rs ity of M onta n a , 1909-10; P ro fe sso r of B o tan y a n d F o re s try , 1910- 1914; P ro fe sso r of B o tan y , 1914; F e llow of th e A m e rican A sso c ia tio n fo r th e A d v an cem en t o f Science, M em b e r o f th e S o cie ty of th e S ig m a Xi, B o tan ic a l S ocie ty o f A m erica, T o rrey B o tan ic a l C lub, A m erican N a tu re S tu d y Society , School G a rd en A sso c ia tio n (C h a irm an fo r M o n ta n a), C o lum bia U n iv e rs ity B iochem ical A sso c ia tio n , A m erican F o re s try A sso c ia tio n , A m erican G eog ra p h ic a l Society , N a tio n a l E d u c a tio n A sso c ia tio n , A sso c ia tio n of th e D o c to rs of P h ilo so p h y of C o lum bia U n iv e rs i ty ; A u th o r of The Comparative Embryology of the Cucurbitaceae, The Forests of Montana (in p r e p a ra t ion), American Forest Tree Seedlings (in p re p a ra tio n ) ,Lessons in Forest Botany (in p re p a ra tio n ) , C o n tr ib u to r to Bulletin of the New York Botanical Garden,Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, Torreya,School Science, Nature Study Review, Bulletin of the New York Educational Department, Plant World, Am erican Review of Tropical Agriculture, Science, Popular Science Monthly, American Forestry, Inter-Mountain Educator, Scientific American, The Timberman, American Lumberman, etc.
GEORGE FULLM ER REYNOLDS, Ph. D. . . 1122 Higgins AvenueProfessor of English and Rhetoric.
P h . B., L aw re n c e College, 1898; P h . D., U n iv e rs ity of C hicago, 1905; F e llo w in E n g lish , U n iv e rs ity of C hicago,1901-02; h e ad of th e d e p a r tm e n t of E n g lish , S h a ttu c k School, 1902-09; A s s is ta n t P ro fe sso r in E n g lish a n d R h e to ric , U n iv e rs ity of M o n tan a, 1909-10; P ro fe sso r of E n g lish a n d R h e to ric s ince S e p tem b e r 1, 1910; D ire c to r o f S u m m er School, U n iv e rs ity of M o n tan a , 1912; D ire c to r of U n iv e rs ity E x ten sio n , 1913; In s t ru c to r in L i te r a tu re , U n iv e rs ity o f M in n eso ta (S u m m er S ess io n ), 1914;M em ber of M odern L an g u a g e A sso c ia tio n ; P h i B e ta K a p p a ; A u th o r of Some Principles of Elizabethan S ta g ing; Why Go to College; (in p re p a ra tio n ) The Art of Playreading; c o n tr ib u to r to Modern Philology, Education, The Drama, Modern Language Notes, etc.
A. N. WHITLOCK, A. M., LL.B............................................... 415 Connell Ave.
Acting Dean and Professor of Law.A. B. U n iv e rs ity o f K en tu ck y , 1906; A. M. ibid, 1908; P r in c ip a l C aldw ell H ig h School, R ichm ond , Ky., 1906; In s t ru c to r in E n g lish a n d A s s is ta n t in A cadem y, U n i
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v e rs i ty of K e n tu ck y , 1906-08; LL.B . H a rv a rd L aw School, 1911; M em ber K e n tu ck y B ar, 1909; M em ber M o n ta n a B a r s ince 1911; A s s is ta n t P ro fe sso r o f L aw , U n iv e rs ity o f M o n tan a, 1911-12; P ro fe sso r of L aw ,1912-13; A c tin g D ean a n d P ro fe sso r of L aw sin ce S e p tem b er, 1913.
CH ARLES MELVIN N E F F , LL. B. 526 East Front St.
Professor of Law.
P h . B., U n iv e rs ity o f R o ch este r, N. Y., 1899; LL. B., C o lum bia U n iv e rs ity , 1902; P ra c tic in g L aw y er, N ew Y ork C ity, 1902-05; P ra c tic in g L aw y er, C olorado, 1905- 12; P ro fe sso r of L aw , U n iv e rs ity o f M o n tan a, since S e p tem b e r 1, 1912.
JOHN B ERTRAND CLAYBERG, LL. B. . . San Francisco, Cal.
Non-Resident Lecturer on Mining and Irrigation Law and Consulting Dean.
LL. B., U n iv e rs ity o f M ich igan , 1875; A tto rn e y G en era l o f M o n tan a, 1899; C om m issioner, S u p rem e C o u rt of M o n tan a , 1903-05; N o n -R e s id e n t L e c tu re r on M in ing a n d I r r ig a t io n L aw , U n iv e rs ity of M ich igan ; C o lum bia U n iv e rs ity a n d M o n ta n a School o f M ines; H o n o ra ry D ean o f L aw School, P ro fe sso r o f M in ing a n d I r r ig a tio n L aw a n d M o n ta n a C ode P ra c tic e , U n iv e rs ity of M o n tan a,1911-12; N o n -R e s id e n t L e c tu re r on M in ing a n d I r r ig a tio n L aw a n d C o n su ltin g D ean, since S ep tem b er, 1912.
WILLIAM W EBB KEMP, Ph. D................................................. ......... 4 ^ Eddy
Professor of Education.
A. B., L e lan d S ta n fo rd J u n io r U n iv e rs ity , 1898; P h . D., C o lum bia U n iv e rs ity , 1912; G ra d u a te S tu d e n t, S ta n fo rd U n iv e rs ity , 1904-05; U n iv e rs ity of C a lifo rn ia , 1905-06;S cho lar, T e a c h e rs ’ College, C olum bia, 1910-11; Fellow , T e a c h e rs ’ College, C olum bia, 1911-12; F o re ig n R e se a rc h S cho lar, T e a c h e rs ’ College, C olum bia, S u m m er of 1911; In s t ru c to r in H is to ry , H o i t t ’s School, C a lifo rn ia ; P r in c ip a l of Schools, A lam eda, C a lifo rn ia , 1903-05; H e ad D e p a rtm e n t of E d u ca tio n a n d D irec to r of th e T ra in in g School, S ta te N o rm al School, S an Diego, C a lifo rn ia ,1906-10; B ib lio g rap h er, E d u c a tio n a l D e p artm en t, N ew Y o rk P u b lic L ib ra ry , 1910; a u th o r of “T he S u p p o r t of Schools in Colonial New Y ork by th e Society fo r the P ro p a g a t io n of th e Gospel in Fore ign P a r t s ” ; c o n tr ib u to r, Cyclopedia of E duca tion (P a u l M onroe, e d ito r) ; P ro fe sso r o f E d u ca tio n , U n iv e rs ity o f M o ntana, s ince1912.
T H A D D E U S L. BOLTON, Ph. D.
P ro fe sso r of Psychology.
A. B., U n iv e rs ity of M ich ig an ; P h . D., C la rk U n iv e rs ity , 1894; P sy ch o lo g ica l S p e c ia lis t a n d T e a c h e r in W o rceste r, M ass., N o rm al School, 1893-1896; T ea ch e r of P sy ch o lo g y
in S an Jo se N o rm a l School, 1896-97; P ro fe sso r of P h i l osophy a n d E d u ca tio n , U n iv e rs ity of W ash in g to n , 1897- 98; S tu d e n t a t B erlin , L e ip z ig a n d H e id elb erg , 1898-99; In s t ru c to r a n d Ju n io r P ro fe sso r o f P sy ch o lo g y ; U n iv e rs ity o f N e b rask a , 1899-1910; D ire c to r of T ra in in g School an d P ro fe sso r of P sy ch o lo g y a n d E d u ca tio n , T em pe N o rm a l a n d A g ric u ltu ra l School o f A rizona, 1910-13;P ro fe sso r of P sycho logy , U n iv e rs ity of K a n sa s S u m m er School, 1911, 1912 a n d 1913; a n d P ro fe sso r o f P sycho logy , U n iv e rs ity of M on tan a , s in ce S ep tem b er, 1912; M em ber A m erican A sso c ia tio n fo r th e A d v a n ce m en t of Science, A m erican P sy ch o lo g ica l A sso c ia tio n , W e s te rn P h ilo so p h ica l Society , S ig m a X i; C o n tr ib u to r to American Journal of Psychology, Psychological Review, Journal of P edagogy, Educational Review, Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases; E d ito r Nebraska University Studies a n d Arizona Journal of Education.
RICHARD H E NRY JE SSE , Jr., Ph. D. . . 539 University Avenue
Professor of Chemistry.A. B., U n iv e rs ity o f M issouri, 1902; A. M., H a rv a rd U n iv e rs ity , 1907; P h . D., H a rv a rd U n iv e rs ity , 1909; w ith M a llin ck ro d t C h em ical W o rk s, S t. L ouis, 1904; A u s tin T ea ch in g F e llo w in C h em istry , H a rv a rd U n iv e rs ity ,1907-08; T h a y e r S c h o la r a n d C a rn eg ie R e se a rc h A ss is ta n t, H a rv a rd U n iv e rs ity , 1908-09; In s t ru c to r in A pp lied C h em istry , U n iv e rs ity of Illino is, 1909-11; A sso c ia te in C h em istry , U n iv e rs ity of Illino is, 1911-12; P ro fe ss o r of C h em istry , U n iv e rs ity o f M on tan a , s in ce S e p tem b e r 1,1912; C o n tr ib u to r to Journal of the American Chemical Society, Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Publications of the Carnegie Institution,J o u rn a l of In d u s tr ia l a n d E n g in e e r in g C h em istry , e tc .
CH AR LES E. F. MOLLET, Ph. C. . . . . 523 Woodford St.
Professor of Pharmacy.P h . C., U n iv e rs ity of K a n sa s , 1904; K a n sa s S ta te N o rm al School, 1896-99, a n d te a c h e r in g ra d e schools fo r fiv e te rm s. In s t ru c to r a n d H e ad of th e D e p a rtm e n t of P h a rm a c y , M o n ta n a S ta te College, Oct., 1907; A ss is ta n t P ro fe sso r, 1909; P ro fe sso r, 1911; P ro fe sso r of P h a r m acy , U n iv e rs ity of M o ntana, Ju ly 17, 1913. S tu d e n t, U n iv e rs ity of C hicago, su m m er 1910; P o s tg ra d u a te s tu den t, U n iv e rs ity of K a n sa s , su m m er 1911. L icen sed P h a rm a c is t by ex am in a tio n in M issouri, 1904. P h a r m a c eu tica l C h em ist a n d P re sc r ip tio n is t fo r W . D. W ebb ; P h a rm a c is t , St. Jo sep h , Mo., u n til 1906. M em ber o f th e o ffice fo rce o f C. D. S m ith , W h o le sa le D ru g a n d M a n u fa c tu r in g Co., S t. Jo sep h , Mo., u n til Ma.rch, 1907. L icen sed P h a rm a c is t in M o n tan a in 1907. E m p lo y ed by th e G a lla tin D ru g Co., B ozem an, A p ril-D ecem b er, 1907.M em ber o f th e A m erican P h a rm a c e u tic a l A sso c ia tio n a n d of th e M o n ta n a P h a rm a c e u tic a l A sso c ia tion .
LESLIE JAM ES AYER, B. S., J. D. . 317 South Sixth Street East
Professor of Law.B. S., U p p e r Io w a U n iv e rs ity , 1899; G ra d u a te S tu d e n t in E n g lish a n d H is to ry , U n iv e rs ity of C hicago, S u m m er
Q u a rte rs , 1899-1901; J . D., U n iv e rs ity o f C hicago L aw School, 1906; A s s is ta n t In s tru c to r in B iology, U p p e r Io w a U n iv e rs ity , 1898-1899; P r in c ip a l of W au co m a P u b lic Schools, W aucom a, Iow a, 1899-1901; S u p e rin te n d e n t of C ity Schools, W es t U nion, Iow a, 1901-1903; In s tru c to r T e a c h e rs ’ In s t i tu te s , F a y e tte C ounty , Iow a, 1902-1903; A d m itte d to P ra c tic e in Illinois, 1906; P ra c tic in g L aw ,C hicago, 1906-1913; P ro fe sso r o f L aw , U n iv e rs ity of M ontana, since S e p tem b e r 1, 1913; A d m itte d to P ra c tic e in M o ntana, 1914.
is C. W. L E A P H A R T , A. M., LL. B. 515 McLeod Avenue
P ro fe sso r of Law.A. B., U n iv e rs ity of M issouri, 1905; A. M., U n iv e rs ity of M issouri, 1906; A s s is ta n t P ro fe sso r of G reek a n d L a tin , K e n tu ck y S ta te U n iv e rs ity , 1907-08; LL.B., H a r v a rd U n iv e rs ity , 1913; P ro fe sso r of L aw , U n iv e rs ity o f M o ntana, s ince S e p tem b e r 1, 1913.
S T E P H E N I. LANGMAID, A. M., LL. B. . . 530 McLeod Avenue
P ro fe sso r of Law.A. B., H a rv a rd U n iv e rs ity , 1906; A. M., H a rv a rd U n iv e rs ity , 1907; LL.B ., H a rv a rd , 1911; P ra c tic in g L aw in S an F ra n c isco an d O akland , C a lifo rn ia , 1911-1913; P r o fe sso r of L aw , U n iv e rs ity of M o n tan a, since S e p tem b e r 1, 1913.
V N. J. LE N N E S, Ph. D........................................................... 507 Blaine Street
P ro fe sso r of Mathematics.B. S., U n iv e rs ity o f C hicago, 1898; M. S., ib id , 1903;P h . D., ibid, 1907; T ea ch e r in C hicago H ig h Schools, 1898-1907; F e llow in M a th em atics , U n iv e rs ity of C h icago, 1904-1905; In s tru c to r in M ath em atics , U n iv e rs ity o f C hicago, S u m m er Q u a rte rs , 1906-1907; In s tru c to r in M a th em atics , M a ssa c h u se tts In s t i tu te of T echnology , 1907-1910; In s t ru c to r in M a th em atics , C o lum bia U n iv e rs ity , 1910-1913; H e ad o f th e D e p a rtm e n t o f M a th e m a tics, C h a u ta u q u a S u m m er Schools, C h a u ta u q u a , N. Y., sin ce 1908; P ro fe sso r of M a th em atics , U n iv e rs ity of M o n tan a, s ince S e p tem b e r 1, 1913; M em ber o f th e A m e rican M a th em a tica l S o c ie ty ; A u th o r w ith H . E. S la u g h t of E le m e n ta ry A lg eb ra ; A d v an ced A lg eb ra ; F i r s t P r in c ip les of A lg eb ra ; P la n e G eom etry ; Solid G eo m etry ;A u th o r w ith O sw ald P eb len of In f in ite s im a l A n a ly sis ;B ooks in p re p a ra tio n : E le m en ts o f P ro je c tiv e G eom etry ; A S y n o p tic C ourse in M a th em a tic s fo r College F re sh m e n ; T h e T h eo ry o f S e ts of P o in ts ; C o n tr ib u to r to T ra n sa c tio n s of th e A m erican M a th em a tica l S o c ie ty ;B u lle tin of th e A m erican M a th em a tica l S o c ie ty ; A m e rican Jo u rn a l of M a th em a tic s ; A n n a ls o f M a th em a tic s ;School S cience a n d M a th em a tic s ; T he C h a u ta u q u an ,T h e E d u ca tio n a l R eview .
£ DE LOSS SMITH . Evans Avenue
Head of the School of Music and Professor of Voice.
A tten d e d E u re k a College, 111., 1892-1903; G ra d u a te d fro m M usic D e p a rtm en t, C am pbell U n iv e rsity , K an sas , 1895;
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A tten d e d M etro p o litan School o f M usic, In d ian ap o lis ,1896-1897; D ire c to r of M usic a n d T e a c h e r o f Voice,W e s te rn N o rm a l College, 111., 1898-1899; S tu d ied vo ice u n d e r P ro fe sso r L. A. P h e lp s of C hicago, 1903-1905; w ith Mr. a n d M rs. M ehan, N ew Y ork, 1908-1913; T e a c h e r of to n e p ro d u c tio n a n d in te rp re ta tio n , S u m m er School,C o lum bia U n iv e rs ity , sin ce 1911; P ro fe sso r of Voice,U n iv e rs ity o f M on tan a , s ince S ep tem b er, 1913; C om pile r o f “S o ngs of th e K in g ,” “Solos fo r th e A v e rag e M an.”
DORR SK EELS, Logging Engineer . . . 606 Woodford Ave. ^Dean of College of Forestry.
S p ec ia l S tu d e n t in E n g in e e r in g a n d F o re s try , M ich ig an A g r ic u ltu ra l College, 1900-1903; A s s is ta n t F o re s t E x p e rt,U n ited S ta te s F o re s t Serv ice , 1904; S tu d e n t A s s is ta n t U n ite d S ta te s B u re a u of F o re s try , 1903; S ta te F o re s te r of M ich igan , 1905-06; S p ec ia l S tu d e n t G ra d u a te School o f F o re s try , U n iv e rs ity of M ich igan , 1904-06; F o re s t A ss is ta n t, U n ite d S ta te s F o re s t Serv ice , 1906-08;A c tin g F o re s t S u p e rv iso r, C o eu r d ’A lene N a tio n a l F o re s t,1908; F o re s t E x a m in e r in T im b er Sales, D is tr ic t 6,U n ited S ta te s F o re s t Serv ice , 1908-09; F o re s t S u p e rv iso r, K o o te n a i N a tio n a l F o re s t, 1909-13; L o g g in g E n g ineer, D is tr ic ts 1 a n d 3, U n ited S ta te s F o re s t Service ,1913-14; S p ec ia l L e c tu re r in L u m b erin g , U n iv e rs ity of M o n tan a , 1911-12; D ean of C ollege of F o re s try , U n iv e rs ity o f M on tan a , 1914.
HARRISON A N T H O N Y TREXLER, Ph. B. . . 601 Daly Ave. ^Acting Professor of Economics.
Ph . B., B ellevue College, 1906; G ra d u a te S tu d e n t U n iv e rs i ty of C hicago, 1906-07, 1910; P ro fe sso r of H is to ry a n d E conom ics, H a rd in College, 1907-09; G ra d u a te S tu d e n t U n iv e rs ity o f M issouri, 1907-08; U n iv e rs ity o f B onn,1909-10; A c tin g P ro fe sso r o f H is to ry a n d E conom ics,A lleg h en y College, 1910-11; G ra d u a te S tu d e n t, Jo h n s H o p k in s U n iv e rs ity , 1911-12; U n iv e rs ity F e llo w a n d In s t r u c to r Jo h n s H o p k in s U n iv e rs ity , 1912-13; A c tin g P ro fe sso r of E conom ics, U n iv e rs ity of M o ntana, s ince 1913. A u th o r “T he S la v e ry S y s tem o f M isso u ri.” C ont r ib u tio n s to th e M isso u ri H is to r ic a l R eview . M em ber A m erican H is to r ic a l A sso c ia tio n ; M iss issip p i V a lley H is to r ic a l A sso c ia tio n ; T h e S ta te H is to r ic a l S o c ie ty o f M issouri.
JAM ES DENTON DUNLOP . . . . 304 S. Sixth St. EastRegistrar.
ROBERT NEAL THOM PSON, B. S ............................................ 322 Blaine St.
Assistant Professor of Physics.B. S., U n iv e rs ity of N ash v ille , 1905; G ra m m a r P rin c ip a l, M on tg o m ery B ell A cadem y, N ashv ille , 1903-06; A s s is ta n t in B iology, U n iv e rs ity of N ashv ille , S um m er, 1906; S tu den t, U n iv e rs ity o f C hicago, 1906-09; A c tin g A sso c ia te P ro fe sso r o f P h y s ic s , O b erlin College, 1908; I n s t ru c to r in P h y s ic s , C hicago U n iv e rs ity H ig h School, 1908; In s t ru c to r in P h y s ic s , U n iv e rs ity o f M o n tan a, 1909-10; A s s is ta n t P ro fe ss o r of P h y s ic s , s in ce S e p tem b e r 1, 1910; M em b e r of A m erican A sso c ia tio n fo r A d v a n ce m en t o f S c ience.
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ELOISE KNOW LES, Ph. M. South Second St. W est
Assistant Professor of Fine Arts.B oston A r t School, 1892-93; P h . B., U n iv e rs ity o f M onta n a , 1898; C hase A r t School, S h innecock H ills , 1899;School o f E d u ca tio n , U n iv e rs ity o f C hicago, 1904; A rt In s t i tu te , C hicago, 1904; C o lum bia U n iv e rs ity , 1909; P h .M., U n iv e rs ity o f C hicago, 1910; ab ro ad , su m m ers of 1903, 1906 a n d 1910; In s t ru c to r in d ra w in g , U n iv e rs ity o f M o n tan a, 1898-1910; In s tru c to r in F in e A rts , 1910- 1913; A ss is ta n t P ro fe sso r o f F in e A rts , s ince S ep tem b er,1913.
EUG ENE F. A. CAREY, B. S ................................................ 120 Burlington Ave.
Assistant Professor of Mathematics.B. S., U n iv e rs ity of C a lifo rn ia , 1905; G ra d u a te S tu d e n t, U n iv e rs ity of C a lifo rn ia , 1905-09; A s s is ta n t in P h y sics , ibid, 1905-07; In s t ru c to r in M a tr ic u la tio n P h y sics , S u m m er Session , ibid, 1907; A s s is ta n t in M a th em atics , ib id ;1907-09; In s t ru c to r in M a th em atics , U n iv e rs ity of M onta n a , 1909-13; A s s is ta n t P ro fe sso r o f M a th em atics , sin ce 1913; m em b er of th e A m erican M a th em a tica l Society .
P A U L CH RISLER PHILLIPS, Ph. D. . , 122 Burlington Avenue
Assistant Professor of History.A. B., In d ia n a U n iv e rs ity , 1906; A. M., 1909; Ph . D., U n iv e rs ity o f Illinois, 1911. M em ber A m erican H is to r i ca l A ssoc ia tion , A m erican P o litic a l Science A ssocia tion , M iss issip p i V alley H is to r ic a l Society , Illino is S ta te H is to r ic a l Society , A d ju n c t M em ber P u b lic A rch iv es C om m ission ; A ss is ta n t in H is to ry , In d ia n a U n iv e rs ity ,1907; fellow in H is to ry , U n iv e rs ity o f Illino is, 1908-1910, t ra v e lin g fellow , 1910; A s s is ta n t in H is to ry , 1910-1911, In s t ru c to r in H is to ry , U n iv e rs ity o f M on tan a . 1911-13; A s s is ta n t P ro fe sso r o f H is to ry , since S ep tem b er, 1913.A u th o r, Non-religious Elements of the English Reformation, The W est in the Diplomacy of the American Revolution. The Public Archives of Montana, in Reports of the Public Archives Commission, (in p re p a ra tio n ) Documents in French Archives Regarding the Mississippi Valley, 1760-1783; c o n tr ib u to r to th e M ississippi Valley Historical Review.
WILLIAM GEORGE BATEMAN, A. M. . 814 Hastings Avenue
Assistant Professor of Chemistry.A. B., S ta n fo rd U n iv e rs ity , 1907; A. M., S ta n d fo rd U n iv e rs ity , 1909; A s s is ta n t in C h em istry , S ta n fo rd U n iv e rsity , 1905-1908; In s tru c to r , 1908-1910; P ro fe sso r o f C h em istry , Im p eria l P e i-Y a n g U n iv e rs ity , T ien tsin ,C hina, 1910-12; A c tin g P ro fe sso r of C h em istry , U n iv e rs ity of M o n tan a, S u m m er S ession 1912 a n d 1913; I n s t ru c to r in C hem istry , U n iv e rs ity o f M o ntana, 1912-1913; A s s is ta n t P ro fe sso r in C h em istry , since S ep tem b er, 1913;M em ber, S ig m a Xi, P h i B e ta K ap p a, A m erican C hem ical S o c ie ty ; a u th o r o f Toxic Properties of Thallium, General Inorganic Chemistry, Laboratory Manual of Qualit a t iv e Analysis; c o n tr ib u to r to Educational Psychology.
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H E N R Y HAXO, Ph. D. 319 University AvenueA ssistant Professor of Romanic Languages.
A. B., L e lan d S ta n fo rd J u n io r U n iv e rs ity , 1910; A. M.,L e lan d S ta n fo rd J u n io r U n iv e rs ity , 1911; P h . D., U n iv e rs i ty of C hicago, 1913; T ea ch e r of F ren ch , P o m m ere t S p ra c h Schule, B erlin , 1901-1902; B e rlitz School of L an g u ag es , S an F ran c isco , 1902-1907; s tu d e n t, U n iv e rs ity of C alifo rn ia , su m m e r 1908-1909; a s s is ta n t in F re n c h an d S p an ish , L e lan d S ta n fo rd J u n io r U n iv e rs ity , 1910; fe llow in R o m an ic L an g u ag es , U n iv e rs ity of C hicago,1911-1913. A u th o r o f “Denis Pyramus, La Vie Seint Edmunt.”
CARL HOLLIDAY; M. A......................................................................Johnson Flats V
Assistant Professor of English and Head of the Department of Journalism.
B. S., U n iv e rs ity of T ennessee , 1901; M. A., sam e,1903; G ra d u a te s tu d e n t in E n g lish , U n iv e rs ity o f C h icago, 1902, U n iv e rs ity o f T ennessee , 1902-1903, U n iv e rs ity of V irg in ia , 1906-1907; F e llo w in E n g lish , U n iv e rs ity of V irg in ia , 1906-1907; In s t ru c to r in E n g lish fo r fiv e y e a rs in p r iv a te a n d pu b lic schoo ls o f T en n essee a n d N o rth C a ro lin a ; P ro fe sso r o f E n g lish , A la b am a S ta te N o rm a l College, 1903-1906; I n s t ru c to r in E n g lish a n d le c tu re r on S o u th e rn L ite ra tu re , U n iv e rs i ty of V irg in ia , 1906-1907; P ro fe sso r o f E n g lish , Cox College, 1907-1908; P ro fe sso r o f E n g lish , S o u th w e s te rn P re sb y te r ia n U n iv e rs ity , 1908-1910; A c tin g P ro fe sso r of E n g lish , V a n d e rb ilt U n iv e rs ity , 1910-1912; A sso c ia te E d ito r , A m erican L ib ra ry o f R eference , 1913; A s s is ta n t P ro fe sso r o f E n g lish a n d D ire c to r o f D e p a r tm e n t o f *Jo u rn a lism , U n iv e rs ity o f M o ntana, 1913; D ire c to r o fB u re a u of P u b lic In fo rm atio n , 1913; In s tru c to r in V ir g in ia S ta te S u m m er School, 1907-1912; L e c tu re r in M o n teag le C h a u ta u q u a , 1912; M em ber o f N a tio n a l C ouncil of E n g lish T each e rs , N a tio n a l C o m m ittee fo r R e v is io n of G ra m m a r T erm ino logy , 1912-1913, R e lig ious E d u ca tio n A sso c ia tio n , A u th o rs ’ L ea g u e o f A m erica ,C lassica l A sso c ia tio n of th e S o u th a n d M iddle W es t;P re s id e n t, T en n essee In te rc o lle g ia te O ra to ric a l A sso c ia tion , 1908-1812; D irec to r, M o n ta n a S ta te H ig h School D e b a tin g L eague, 1913; D a u g h te rs o f A m erican R ev o lu tio n P riz e fo r th e b e s t t r e a t is e on T en n essee h is to ry ,1903; C olon ial D am es P r iz e fo r th e b e s t t r e a t is e on C olonial V irg in ia , 1906; A u th o r o f A History of So u th ern Literature, The Wit and Humor of Colonial Days,The Literature of Colonial Virginia, Three Centuries of Southern Poetry, The Cavalier Poets, English Fiction From the Fifth to the Twentieth Century, The Poets Laureate of England (in p re p a ra tio n ) , etc. C o n tr ib u to r to McClures, Leslie's, Americana, American Educational Review, Youth's Companion, World's Work, Independent, Book N ews Monthly, New York T im es Review, etc.
MGEORGE R. COFFMAN Ph. D .................................................Rozale Apartments
Assistant Professor of English.A. B., D rak e U n iv ersity , Iow a, 1903; A. M.. H a rv a rd U n iv e rs ity , 1909; P h . D., U n iv e rs ity o f C hicago, 1913;A ss is ta n t in G reek, D rak e U n iv e rs ity , 1901-1903; In -
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s t ru c to r in E n g lish a n d H is to ry , M oulton H ig h School, 1903-1904; In s t ru c to r in E n g lish a n d H is to ry , E a s t H ig h School, D es M oines, Iow a, 1904-1906; A ss is ta n t in E n g lish, B rad ley P o ly tec h n ic In s t i tu te , 1906-1908; R e ad e r in E n g lish , U n iv e rs ity of C hicago, S u m m er Q u a rte r , 1906; In s t ru c to r in E n g lish , W ash in g to n U n iv e rs ity , St. L ouis, 1909-1911; F e llow in E n g lish , U n iv e rs ity of C h icago, 1911-1913; S u b s ti tu te In s t ru c to r in E n g lish , U n iv e rs i ty of C hicago, S u m m er Q u a rte r , 1913; A ss is ta n t P ro fe sso r of E n g lish , U n iv e rs ity of M on tan a , since S e p tem b e r 1, 1913. A u th o r of A New Theory Concerning the Origin of the Miracle Play.
CH AR LES C. STAEHLING, Ph. B. 811 Hilda AvenueAssistant Professor of Commerce and Accounting.
G ra d u a te , School of C om m erce a n d A ccoun ts , K an k ak ee ,1904; P h . B., U n iv e rs ity of C hicago, 1908; In s t ru c to r in th e D e p a r tm e n t o f C om m erce, U n iv e rs ity o f O k lah o m a P re p a ra to ry School, 1908-1909; H e ad of th e D e p a rtm e n t o f C om m erce, S ta te N o rm a l School, W a rre n sb u rg , Mo., 1909-1911; H e ad of th e D e p a rtm e n t of C om m erce, S o u th H ig h School, M ilw aukee, 1911-1913; In s tru c to r in B u s in ess E n g lish , E v en in g In d u s tr ia l School, M ilw aukee; P ra c tic a l W o rk in A u d itin g a n d S y s tem atiz in g , M ilw au kee, 1911-1913; P lead of th e D e p a rtm e n t of C om m erce, M isso u la C o u n ty H ig h School, 1913; A s s is ta n t P ro fe sso r o f C om m erce a n d A ccoun ting , U n iv e rs ity of M o ntana, s in ce S ep tem b er, 1913; M em ber o f P h i B e ta K ap p a .A u th o r of “Theory and Methods in Writing for Seco ndary Schools” (in p re p a ra tio n ) ; “Vocational Guidance for High Schools and Colleges.” (In p re p a ra tio n ) .
v JO SE P H IN E S W E N S O N ................................................. 811 Hilda AvenueAssistant Professor of Piano.
S tu d ied w ith P ro fe sso r Ove C h ris ten sen , (R oyal C o u rt M u sic ian to th e C zar o f R u ss ia ) , C openhagen , D en m ark , 1898-1905; w ith P ro fe sso r D r. C arl R einecke, L eipzig , G erm any , 1905-1906?; In s tru c to r in P iano , M ary B a ld w in S em in a ry , S ta u n to n , Ya., 1906-1907; P ro fe sso r of P ian o , G u s ta v u s A do lp h u s College, S t. P e te r , M inn., 1907-1913; A s s is ta n t P ro fe sso r of P ian o , U n iv e rs ity of M o n tan a, s in ce 1913.
MARY STE W ART, A. B. . . . Craig Hall, University Grounds
Dean of Women and Instructor in Languages.A. B., U n iv e rs ity o f C olorado, 1900; In s tru c to r in S ta te P re p a ra to ry School, 1900-01; P r in c ip a l of L o n g m o n t H ig h School, C olorado, 1901-05; In s t ru c to r in E a s t D en v e r H ig h School, 1905-07; S tu d e n t, C o lum bia U n iv e rs ity , su m m er of 1908; D ean of W om en, U n iv e rs ity of M onta n a , s ince 1907.
GERTRUDE BUCKHOUS, B. S. . . . 206 S. Fourth St. W estLibrarian.
B. S., U n iv e rs ity o f M on tan a , 1900; Y llino is S ta te L ib ra ry School, 1900-01; S p ecia l C ourse in G o v ern m en t D o cum en ts, W isco n sin S ta te L ib ra ry C om rr^ssion, 1902; L ib ra r ia n , U n iv e rs ity o f M on tan a , s ince 190^
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MARGERY W IN N IF R E D FEIGHNER, B. A. . . 315 East Front St.
Assistant Librarian.B. A., U n iv e rs ity o f M o n tan a , 1908; B. S., L ib ra ry School, S im m ons C ollege, 1908-09; A s s is ta n t in th e L ib ra ry , U n iv e rs ity o f M o ntana, 1909-1911; A s s is ta n t L ib ra r ia n , s in ce S e p tem b e r 1, 1911.
W. W ALTER H. MUSTAINE, B. S ................................................ 22 Roza|e Apts.
Director of Physical Education.B. S., T h e C en tre College of K en tu ck y , 1899; P o s tg ra d u a te w ork , m a jo r, P h y sio lo g y , th e S ta te U n iv e rs ity o f K en tu ck y , 1910, 1911, 1912; G ra d u a te , Y ale S u m m er School o f P h y s ic a l E d u ca tio n , 1905; G ra d u a te , C h a u ta u qua , N. Y., School of P h y s ic a l E d u ca tio n , 1905; G ra d u a te , H a rv a rd S u m m er * School o f P h y s ic a l E d u ca tio n ,1911; In s t ru c to r in G y m n astic s a n d A th le tic s , H o g se tt M ilita ry A cadem y, 1897-1901; D ire c to r B o y le -H u m p h re y G y m nasium , C e n tre College, 1901; D ire c to r P h y s ic a l E d u ca tio n , S ta te U n iv e rs ity o f K en tu ck y , 1902-1912;D irec to r, L ex in g to n , Ky., B u sin ess W o m en ’s p h y sica l T ra in in g Club, 1906-12; S u p e rv iso r, P u b lic P la y g ro u n d s
ex in g to n , Ky., 1907; P re s id e n t, K e n tu ck y P h y s ic a l E d u c a tio n S o c ie ty a n d M em ber N a tio n a l C ouncil A. P .E. A., 1910; D irec to r, P h y s ic a l E d u ca tio n , U n iv e rs ity of M on tan a , s in ce N ovem ber, 1912.
MARY ELIZABETH EDMONDS, B. S. . . 306 University Ave.
Instructor in Home Economics.B. S., Ohio S ta te U n iv e rs ity , 1910; S tu d e n t A s s is ta n t in C h em istry , Ohio S ta te U n iv e rs ity , 1908-10; In s tru c to r in H om e E co n o m ics E x te n s io n D e p a rtm en t, O hio S ta teU n iv e rs ity , 1910-13; In s tru c to r , S u m m er Session , Ohio S ta te U n iv e rs ity , 1912; In s t ru c to r in H om e E conom ics,U n iv e rs ity o f M o n ta n a ,‘s ince b eg in n in g of S u m m er S e s sion, 1913. E le c te d to th e O m ega C h a p te r of S ig m a X I Ohio S ta te U n iv e rs ity , M arch , 1910.
ALICE W ICKLUND MACLEOD . . . . 306 University Ave.
Instructor in Public Speaking and Physical Education.B. S., O regon A g r ic u ltu ra l College, 1905; S tu d e n t a t W e s te rn A cad em y of D ra m a tic A rt, P o rtla n d , O regon,1905-06. S tu d ied in S tu d io s of E x p re ss io n in N ew Y ork C ity, 1906-08; tra v e le d a n d s tu d ie d ab ro ad , 1908-10; co n d u c ted S tu d io o f E x p ressio n , 1910-11. G ra d u a te d C um nock School of O ra to ry , 1912; P o s t G ra d u a te C u m nock School o f O ra to ry , 1913; In s t ru c to r of P u b licS p e a k in g a t U n iv e rs ity of M on tan a , s ince b eg in n in g of S u m m er School, 1913.
BELLE KEMP BATEMAN, B. A. . . . 814 Hastings Avenue ^
Instructor in Fine Arts.B. A., S ta n fo rd U n iv e rs ity , 1909; S tu d e n t o f J e a n M a n n he im ; In s t ru c to r in A rt, S h a s ta C o u n ty H ig h School,C a lifo rn ia , 1909-1910; ru g d esigner, C hina, 1910-1912;I n s t ru c to r in F in e A rts , U n iv e rs ity o f M o n tan a, S u m m e r Session , 1913; In s t ru c to r in F in e A rts , U n iv e rs ity o f M on tan a , s in c e O c to b er 1, 1913.
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J ADAM GEORGE HEILMAN, Ph. B., M. D. . . . The Penwell
Instructor in Biology, Coach of Football and Track Teams.
P h . B., F ra n k lin a n d M a rsh a ll College, 1908; M. D., U n iv e rs i ty o f P e n n sy lv a n ia , 1913; In s t ru c to r in B iology a n d C oach of F o o tb a ll a n d T ra c k T eam s, U n iv e rs ity of M onta n a , sin ce S ep tem b er, 1913; M em ber o f th e A m erican M edical A sso c ia tio n ; th e G ra d u a te M edical A sso c ia tio n of th e U n iv e rs ity of P e n n sy lv a n ia ; th e Jo h n B. D eav e r S u rg ic a l S o c ie ty of P h ilad e lp h ia . A th le tic re co rd : M em b e r of th e F o o tb a ll, B a sk e tb a ll a n d T ra c k T eam s of F ra n k lin a n d M a rsh a ll College, 1904-1908; Second p lace in th e A ll-a ro u n d C h am p io n sh ip In d o o r A th le tic M eet, sam e, 1908; Y. M. C. A. C ham p io n sh ip B a sk e tb a ll T eam , L a n c a s te r , 1907-1908; F re sh m a n F o o tb a ll, B a sk e tb a ll a n d T ra c k T eam s, U n iv e rs ity o f P e n n sy lv a n ia , 1908-1909; U n iv e rs ity C rew Squad , sam e, 1909; R ow ed fo r U n d in e B a rg e Club, P h ilad e lp h ia , 1909; U n iv e rs ity F o o tb a ll T eam , C a p ta in Second F o o tb a ll T eam , U n iv e rs ity of P e n n sy lv a n ia , 1909-1912; U n iv e rs ity B a sk e tb a ll T eam , sam e, 1911-1912.
JAM ES H. BONNER, B. S. . . . 520 South Third Street W est
Instructor in Forestry.
B. S., U n iv e rs ity o f M o n tan a , 1907; G ra d u a te S tu d e n t (W a te r P o w er E n g in e e r in g ) , 1907-1908; C o u n ty S u rv e y o r of M isso u la C ounty , s in ce J a n u a ry 1, 1909; In s t ru c to r in F o re s try , U n iv e rs ity o f M o n tan a , s ince N o v em b er 1,1913; C o n tr ib u to r to “The Engineering Record.”
>A . W. L. BRAY, B. S., B. A.
Instructor in Biology.
F i r s t C lass K in g 's S cho lar, T rip le D istin c tio n , E n g lan d ,1900; D ip lo m a in E n g lish L ite ra tu re , C am bridge , E n g - - land , 1900; G o v e rn m en t T e a c h e rs ’ C e rtif ica te , F i r s t C lass, w ith d is tin c tio n in H ig h e r M a th em atics , E n g lan d ,1904; F i r s t C lass A r t M a s te rs ’ C e rtif ica te , 1904; C am b rid g e U n iv e rs ity D ip lo m a in E d u ca tio n , 1907; H o n o rs - m an in H yg iene, C am bridge , 1908; H o n o rsm a n in N a t u ra l Sciences, C am b rid g e U n iv e rs ity , 1909; G ra d u a te S tu d e n t, O regon U n iv e rs ity , Sum m er, 1912; L e c tu re r in H y g ien e to R ed C ross A sso c ia tio n , L ondon, E n g la n d ; V ic e -P rin c ip a l a n d T u to r in C h e m istry a n d M a th em atics ,T h e College, S t. J o h n ’s, N ew fo u n d lan d , 1909-1911; T u to r in B iology a n d C h em istry , C o lum bian College, N ew W e s tm in is te r , B. C., C an ad a , 1911-1913; G ra d u a te S tu d e n t in B o tan y a n d In s t ru c to r in B iology, U n iv e rs ity o f M o n tan a, 1913.
“ H ARRIET LOUISE KIDDER, A. M. . . 661 University Avenue
A ssistant in the Library.
A. B., W ellesley , 1907; A. M., U n iv e rs ity of C hicago, 1910; A s s is ta n t in th e L ib ra ry , U n iv e rs ity of M o n tan a, s ince S ep tem b er, 1913.
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L E C T U R E R S IN LAW
C. L. F, KELLOGG, LL.B....................................... 1130 S. Higgins Avenue
Lecturer on Abstracts and Examination of Title.LL.B . U n iv e rs ity of W isconsin , 1882; a d m itte d to p ra c tic e in W isconsin , W ash in g to n , M in n eso ta a n d M o n tan a ; p ra c tic e d law th re e y e a rs in S e a ttle ; five y e a rs in St.P au l, re m a in d e r in M o n ta n a ; P re s id e n t a n d G enera l C ounsel fo r N o r th w e s te rn A b b s tra c t a n d T itle I n s u r an ce C om pany.
F. C. W E B ST E R , A. B. . . . 241 South Fifth Street, East
Lecturer on Probate Law and Procedure.A.. B. Y a le U n iv e rs ity , 1873; law le c tu re s a t Y ale U n iv e rs ity d u r in g la s t y e a r ; tw o y e a rs s tu d e n t in law o ffice; a d m itte d to p ra c tic e i n , C o n n ecticu t, 1875; a d m itte d to p ra c tic e th e re a f te r in M inneso ta , C olorado, a n d M onta n a ; Ju d g e of D is tr ic t C o u rt o f M o n ta n a tw e lv e y ears , 1901-1913; p ra c tic in g a tto rn e y a n d law le c tu re r s ince1913.
S P E C IA L L E C T U R E R S IN F O R E ST R Y
F. A. S1LCOX, B. S., M. F ...................................................... District ForesterDistrict 1, United States Forest Service.
Lecturer in Forest Administration.
P. R. HICKS, B. S. in Mech. Engineering, Univ. of Michigan; ’ ■ . ....................................... Engineer in Forest ProductsLecturer in Wood Uses, Wood Preservation, Timber Testing
and Forest Products.
E. W. KRAMER, C. E., Cornell University . . District EngineerLecturer in Forest Engineering.
J. F, PRESTO N, A. B., U. of Mich. . . Assistant District ForesterLecturer in Fire Protection.
D. T. MASON, B. S., M. F. Yale . . Assistant District ForesterLecturer in Silviculture and Forest Management.
F. E. BO NNER . . . GeographerLecturer in Reconnaissance and Forest Maps.
JAM ES R. WEIR, Ph. D., Munich . . Consulting PathologistLecturer in Forest Protection and Forest Pathology.
R. H. R U T L E D G E ....................................... Assistant District ForesterLecturer in Forest Claims, Agricultural Settlements, Land
Valuations and Classifications.c - E. k n o u f ................................................................................. Soaler
Lecturer and Instructor in Forest Mensuration and Log Scaling.C. H. GREGORY .............................................. . Forest Lumberman
Lecturer and Instructor in Lumbering and Log Scaling.EARL H T A N N E R ..................................................................Forest Lumberman
Lecturer and Instructor in Lumber and Log Scaling.J. A. U R B A N O W I C Z ..........................................................................Fiscal Agent
Lecturer in Forest Accounts and Cost Keeping.H. H. F A R Q I J H A R Forest Examiner
Lecturer in Forest Planting and Extension.
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S. S. MALVEN, A. B. Rutgers College 1903 . . Forest ExaminerLecturer in Forest Protection and Insect Control.
C. H. ADAMS, E. M„ College of Mont. . A ssistant District ForesterLecturer in Grazing.
R. B. ADAMS, Armour Inst., Mich. . Supt. of Telephone Construction Lecturer in Forest Improvements.
W. W. WHITE, M. S. F., Mich. Univ. . . . Forest SupervisorLecturer in the Practice of Forestry.
ELERS KOCH, M. F. Y a l e ................................................ Forest SupervisorLecturer in the Practice of Forestry.
RUTLEDGE P A R K E R . . . . . . Forest SupervisorLecturer in the Practice of Forestry.
J. W. BUTLER, D. V. S . ....................................... S tate VeterinarianLecturer in Veterinary Science.
HON. J. W. K E N N E D Y ...................................................................................State Commissioner of Agriculture and Publicity
Lecturer in Industrial and Community Development.
SIDNEY MILLER . . . . Register State Land Department Lecturer in Forest Valuation and Taxation.
C. W. COGSWELL, M. D....................................... State Health OfficerLecturer in Camp Sanitation.
W. J. SW INDLE HIJRST State Commissioner of Industry and Labor Lecturer in Relations of Labor and Industry.
IN ST R U C T O R S BN O B SE R V A T IO N A N D PRACTICE T E AC H ING
H ANN A BOOK, A. B. (Indiana) . . . . . Mathematics
ELVA JAMESON, B. S. (Beloit) . . . . . . Botany
EMMA SCHOELERM ANN, B. S. (Iowa) . . Modern Languages
MABEL G. RICH, A. B. (W isconsin) . . . . . English
ROY HAZELRIGG, B. S. ( K n o x ) ............................................................ Physics
S T U D E N T A S S I S T A N T S
B IOLOG Y
W A L T E R CON W A Y
L IB R A R YS H IR L E Y S H U N K MILDRED SC O T T
H E S T E R ROLFE
PH Y S IC S .L U C IU S E. F O R B E S
C H E M IS T R YRALEIGH G IL C H R IS T MILLARD NE SB IT
LANSING W E L L S
PH Y S IC A L E D U C A T IO N MARGERY MAXWELL
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MABEL LYDEN
HARRY ADE
ROY WILSON
LOUIS FISCHL
CORNELIUS BOL
M A T H E M A T IC S
B O TA N Y
G EOLOG Y
PH A R M A C Y
M A N U A L A R T S
E. E. H U B E R T
A S S IS T A N T S IN O F F IC E
BERNICE OLDRIDGE . . . . Bookkeeper and StenographerA N N A D A V I S .............................................................................. StenographerEDITH R O L F E ....................................... ......... Registration ClerkDOROTHEA C. DAVIS ................................................. StenographerSTE LLA S T I L L W E L L ................................................. ......... Stenographer
E M P L O Y E E SRICHARD K ESSLER . . . . . . . . EngineerTHEODOR K E S S L E R .................................................A ssistant EngineerMAX K R A N I C H ..........................................................................................GardenerGEORGE H E I G H T O N ...........................................................Head Janitor
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FACULTY COMMITTEES.
S C H E D U L E O F C O U R SE S F O R P R O S P E C T IV E T E A C H E R S :Kemp, Aber, Phillips, Rowe, Lennes.
S C H O L A R S H IP :Kirkwood, Haxo, Neff, Stewart, Coffman.
A D M ISSIO N A N D R E G IS T R A T IO N :Aber, Rowe, Kemp, Langmaid, Mollett.
A T H L E T IC S :Mustaine, Rowe, Jesse, Heilman, Leaphart.
A T T E N D A N C E :Craighead-, Aber.
E X T E N S IO N L E C T U R E S :Reynolds, Kemp, Elrod, Holliday, Smith.
C O R R E S P O N D E N C E ST U D Y :Lemnos, Buekhous, Haxo, Edmonds, Staehling.
G R A D U A T E W O R K :Jesse, Reynolds, Bolton, Trexler, Lennes.
L E C T U R E C O U R SE :Elrod, Buekhous, Smith, Maelead, Rowe, Phillips.
S T U D E N T A F F A IR S :Scheuch, Whitlock, Knowles, Bateman, Stewart, Aber.
S T A T E F A IR E X H IB IT :Aber, Scheuch, Ayer, Edmonds, Mrs. Bateman.
S C H E D U L E A N D E X A M IN A T IO N S :Garey, Phillips, Coffman, Langmaid.
R E C O M M E N D A T IO N S :Kemp, Corbin, Phillips, Dunlop, Mollett.
P U B L IC A T IO N S :Holliday, Reynolds, Bateman, Mustaine, Ayer, Dunlop.
P U B L IC E X E R C IS E S :Bolton, Aber, Macleod, Smith, Swenson.
P U B L IC A C C O U N TA N C Y :Whitlock, Dunlop, Staehling.
IN T E R S C H O L A S T IC :Rowe, Elrod, Jesse, Mustaine, Brewer, Heilman, Leaphart,
Thompson.
S E L F H E L P :Phillips, Scheuch, Aber.
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G ENERAL INFORMATION
HISTORICAL SKETCH
The University of Montana is the head of the public school system of the state, and as snch, is intimately connected with all its educational interests. A t the base of this system are the primary and grammar schools which are found in every section of the state. From these schools the students pass to the high school, which in tu rn fits them for the University.
The support of universities for higher education has become a settled fact of national and state policy. As early as 1787 Congress declared that “ religion, morality and knowledge being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools and the means of education shall forever be encouraged.” To carry out the policy here laid down, Congress has from time to time made large grants of lands to the various states for the purpose of founding and endowing great state universities. As the result of this liberality of Congress and the generosity of the people of Montana, the University of Montana became established.
By an Act of Congress, passed in 1881, the University of Montana was granted 46,000 acres of land as an endowment that could never be diminished, and the income from this formed a permanent fund to be applied to the maintenance of the University. I t was not until twelve years later, however, in 1893, that the Legislature of Montana took steps toward the organization of the University. The University proper was located at Missoula, but separate schools were founded at other places; one for Agriculture at Bozeman, a School of Mines at Butte, and a Normal School at Dillon. This act of 1893, however, made provision for the affiliation of these schools with the University whenever the State Board of Education should so decide.
In 1895 the University was formally opened in one of the public school buildings of Missoula. A local executive committee, consisting of J. H. T. Ryman, Judge Hiram Knowles, and Col. T. C. Marshall, was appointed to assist in the work of inaugurating and conducting the new University. Dr. Oscar J. Craig of Purdue University was elected the first president, and with him were associated four other professors who composed the