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APPOINTED.
GEN. FREDERICK FRELINGHUYSEN, A.B. (Prince- ton, 1770), A.M. *1804
1777 COL. JOHN TAYLOR, A.B. (Princeton, 1770), A.M., LL.D. .* 1801 Tutor, 1777.
Professor of Natural Philosophy and Mathematics, 1781-91.
1777 JOHN BOGART,1 A.B. (Queens, 1775) . Tutor, 1777-81.
1782 REV. SOLOMON FROELIGH,2 D.D. (Queens, 1811) . *1827
1782 JAMES SCHUREMAN,2 A.B. (Queens, 1775) *1824
Tutor, 1782- , 1807-
1783 REV. SIMEON VAN ARSDALEN,8 A.B. (Queens, 1780). A.M. (Queens, 1783) *1786
1 From a letter written in 1777 by Col. John Taylor to John Bogart, it appears that the latter took charge of the classes of Col. Taylor during his absence in the American Army. At this time the sessions were held near Readington, N. J. The exact termination of this arrangement is uncertain. 2 A minute of the Trustees, dated June 12. 1782, states that Mr. Froeligh and Mr. James Schureman were "added to the faculty."
3 A minute of the Trustees of 1783 states that Mr. Van Arsdalen was added to the faculty.
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APPOINTED.
1785 REV. JACOB RUTSEN HARDENBERGH, D.D. (Prince- ton, 1771) *1790
President of the College, 1785-90.
1789 JAMES STEVENSON,1 A.B. (Queens, 1789) Tutor, 1789-90, 1809-11.
1789 REV. GERSHOM WILLIAMS,2 A.B. (Queens, 1789), A.M. (Queens, 1792) . Tutor, 1789-92.
1791 REV. WILLIAM LINN, A.B. (Princeton, 1772), S.T.D. (Columbia, 1789) . *1808 President pro tem. of the College, 1791-94.
1792 REV. HENRY VAN DYKE2. *1804
Senior Tutor and Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1792-
1793 CHARLES SMITH,3 A.B. (Princeton, 1786), M.B. (Queens, 1792) *1848
Senior Tutor, 1793-94. Tutor, 1807-
1794 JACOB RUTSEN HARDENBERGH,4 JR., A.B. (Queens, .
*1841
1788), A.M. (Queens, 1791) .
1794 REV. IRA CONDICT, D.D. (Princeton, 1810) . *1811
President pro tem. of the College, 1794-1810. Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1794-95, 1807-11.
1809 DANIEL HARRISON CONDICT, A.B. (Princeton, 1807) .. * 1811 Tutor. 1809-
1809 ROBERT ADRAIN, A.M. (Queens, 1810), LL.D. (Colum- bia, 1818) *1843 Professor of Mathematics, 1809-13, 1825-27.
1810 REV. JOHN H. LIVINGSTON, A.B. (Yale, 1762), A.M. (Yale, 1765), S.T.D. (Utrecht, 1770) *1825 President of the College, 1810-25.
1811 REV. JOHN DE WITT,5 A.B. (Union and Coll. N. J., 1809), D.D. (Union, 1821) . * 1831 Tutor, 1811-12.
Professor of Belles-Lettres, Elements of Criticism and Logic, 1825-31.
1812 REV. JOHN SCHUREMAN, A.M. (Queens and Coll. N. J., 1801), S.T.D. (Columbia, 1816) . *1818 Vice President of the College, 1812-18. Professor of Moral Philosophy and Belles-Lettres, 1813-18.
1 A minute of the Trustees, January 28, 1789, states that James Steven- son was added to the faculty. His appointment is mentioned again May 15, 1809, and his resignation in 1811.
2 A minute of the Trustees, September 12, 1792, contains the report that Mr. Williams had resigned as instructor. Rev. Mr. Van Dyke was made Senior Tutor and Professor of Moral Philosophy.
3 The minutes of the Trustees of June 20, 1793, contain the report that Mr. Smith had been engaged as Senior Tutor for the next year. Dr. Smith is mentioned in the new faculty chosen September 17, 1807.
4 The minutes of the Trustees of April 9, 1794, contain the resolution that Jacob R. Hardenbergh be added to the faculty.
5 The minutes of the Trustees of November 14. 1811. contain the report that Mr. De Witt had agreed to take charge of the Freshman and Sophomore classes for the present session.
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FACULTY.
APPOINTED.
1812 REV. CORNELIUS C. VERMEULE, A.B. (Queens, 1812), A.M., M.D., D.D. Tutor of Languages, 1812-14. Professor of Languages, 1814-15.
*1859
1813 HENRY VETHAKE, A.B. (Columbia, 1808), A.M. (Co- lumbia and Coll. N. J.), LL.D. (Rutgers, 1836) . *1866 Professor of Mathematics, 1813-14.
1813 REV. AVA NEAL,1 A.B. (Columbia, 1810) . *1839
Tutor, 1813-14.
1825 REV. PHILIP MILLEDOLER, A.B. (Columbia, 1793), A.M. (Columbia, 1797), S.T.D. (Univ. Penn., 1805) .....* 1852 President of the College, 1825-40. Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1825-41.
1825 REV. WILLIAM C. BROWNLEE, A.M. (Univ. Glasgow, 1808), D.D. (Princeton, 1820). . * 1860 Professor of Languages, 1825-26.
1825 REV. SELAH STRONG WOODHULL, A.B. (Yale, 1802, and Columbia, 1803), A.M. (Yale, 1805, and Columbia, 1806), D.D. (Union, 1822). *1826
Professor of Metaphysics and the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 1825-26.
1826 REV. JAMES SPENCER CANNON, D.D. (Queens, 1811) *1852 Professor of Metaphysics and the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 1826-52.
1826 JOSEPH NELSON, A.B. (Columbia, 1804), A.M. (Colum- bia, 1808), LL.D. (Rutgers, 1825) . *1830
Professor of Languages, 1826-29.
1827 THEODORE STRONG, A.B. (Yale, 1812), A.M. (Hamil- ton, 1815), LL.D. (Rutgers, 1835) .. *1869
Vice President of the College, 1839-63.
Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 1827-63. Emeritus, 1861.
1829 REV. ALEXANDER MCCLELLAND. A.B. (Union, 1809), A.M. (Union), D.D. (Princeton, 1S1S, Union and Dick- inson, 1830). *1864
Professor of Languages, 1829-32.
Professor of Oriental Literature, 1833-40.
Professor of Oriental Languages and Literature, and of the Evidences of Christianity, 1840-51.
1830 LEWIS C. BECK, A.B. (Union, 1817), A.M. (Union), M.D. Professor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy. *1853 1S30-53.
1 The employment of Mr. Ava Neal is mentioned in the minutes of Decent- ber, 1813, and his resignation as Tutor is mentioned in July 11. 1814.
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APPOINTED.
1832 REV. JOHN D. OGILBY, A.B. (Columbia, 1829), A.M. (Columbia, 1833), D.D .. *1851
Professor of the Latin and Greek Languages, 1832-40.
1833 REV. FREDERICK OGILBY, A.B. (Rutgers, 1833), A.M. (Rutgers, 1836), D.D. (Rutgers, 1858) *1878 Tutor in Languages, 1833-35.
1833 REV. JACOB J. JANEWAY, A.B. (Columbia, 1794), A. M. (Columbia), D.D .. *1858
Vice President of the College, 1833-39.
Professor of Belles-Lettres, Evidences of Christianity and Political Economy, 1833-39.
1835 CORNELIUS L. HARDENBERGH, A.B. (Queens, 1809), A.M. (Rutgers), LL.D. (Rutgers, 1852) . *1860
Professor of Law, 1835-
1838 REV. WILLIAM J. THOMPSON, A.B. (Rutgers, 1834), A.M. *1867 Tutor in Latin and Greek, 1838-41.
1840 HON. A. BRUYN HASBROUCK, A.B. (Yale, 1810), A.M. (Yale, 1819), LL.D. (Columbia, 1840, Union, 1841) .....* 1879 President of the College, 1840-50.
Professor of Constitutional and International Law, Polit- ical Economy, Rhetoric and Belles-Lettres, 1840-44. Professor of Constitutional Law, 1844-50.
1840 REV. JOHN WILLIAMS PROUDFIT, A.B. (Union, 1823), D.D. (Union, 1841) . *1870
Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages and Litera- tures, 1840-45.
Professor f the Greek Language and Literature,
1845-59.
1841 WILLIAM H. CROSBY, A.B. (Columbia, 1827), A.M .....* 1892 Adjunct Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages and Literature, 1841-45.
1841
Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, 1845-49. REV. SAMUEL A. VAN VRANKEN (Union, 1815), S.T.D. (Columbia, 1836) . * 1861
Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1841-46.
Professor of the Evidences of Christianity, and Logic, 18-16-60.
1841 REV. THOMAS L'HOMBRAL. Professor of the French Language and Literature, 1841-42.
1841 P. I. G. HODENPYL. *1891 Professor of Modern Languages and Literature, 1841-46.
1846 REV. CHARLES R. VON ROMONDT, A.B. (Rutgers, 1841), A.M. (Washington & Lee Univ., 1863) ... ...* 1889 Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures, 1846-59.
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FACULTY.
APPOINTED.
1850 HON. THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN, A.B. (Coll. of N.
J., 1804), LL.D. (Princeton, 1833, and Rutgers, 1841) ... * 1861 President of the College, 1850-61.
Professor of International and Constitutional Law, and Moral Philosophy, 1850-61.
1851 REV. WILLIAM HENRY CAMPBELL, A.B. (Dickinson, 1828), D.D. (Union, 1844), LL.D. (Lafayette, 1862) ....* 1890 President of the College, 1863-82.
Professor of Belles-Lettres, 1851-63.
Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1862-63.
Theodore Frelinghuysen Professor of Biblical Literature, Moral Philosophy and Evidences of Christianity, 1863-82.
Professor of the Evidences of Christianity, 1882-86.
1852 REV. JOHN LUDLOW, A.B. (Union, 1814), D.D. (Union, 1827), LL.D. (Rutgers, 1851) *1857
Professor of Metaphysics and Mental Philosophy, 1852-57.
1852 REV. WILLIAM IRVIN, A.B. (Rutgers, 1851), A.M. (Rut- gers, 1854), D.D. (Coll. of N. J., 1873) . . *1909
Tutor in Latin, 1852-54.
Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, 1854-59.
1853 GEORGE HAMMELL COOK, C.E. (Troy Polytechnic, 1839), B.S. (Troy Polytechnic, 1840), M.S. (Troy Poly- technic, 1846), Ph.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1856), LL.D. (Union, 1865) *1SS9 Vice President of the College, 1864-89.
Professor of Chemistry and the Natural Sciences, 1853-67.
Professor of Chemistry, Natural History and Agricul- ture, 1867-78.
Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Geology and Agricul- ture, 1878-80.
Professor of Geology and Agriculture, 1SS0-S9. Director of the Experiment Station, 1SSS-89.
1857 REV. SAMUEL M. WOODBRIDGE, A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1838), D.D. (Rutgers, 1857; Union, 1858), LL.D. (Rut- gers, 1883) . *1905 Professor of Mental Philosophy, 1857-64.
1859 REV. HOWARD CROSBY, A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 183S), S.T.D. (Harvard, 1859), LL.D. (Columbia, 1872) .... ..* 1891
Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, 1859-63.
1859 REV. MARSHALL HENSHAW, A.B. (Amherst, 1845), D.D. (Amherst, 1872), LL.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1863) .......* 1900 Professor of Mathematics. Natural Philosophy and As- tronomy, 1859-63.
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APPOINTED.
1859 REV. THEODORIC ROMEYN BECK, A.B. (Rutgers, 1849), A.M. (Rutgers, 1862), D.D. (Rutgers, 1879) .....* 1896 Acting Professor of Latin, 1859-60.
1859 GUSTAVUS FISCHER, LL.D. (Rutgers, 1871). *1893
Professor of Modern Languages and Literature, 1859-68.
1860 REV. JOHN FORSYTH, A.B. (Rutgers, 1829), A.M. (Union, 1834), D.D. (Rutgers, 1842), LL.D. (Coll. of N. J., 1875) . . * 1886
Professor of the English Language and Literature, 1860-63.
1860 REV. DE WITT T. B. REILEY, A.B. (Rutgers, 1857), A. M. (Rutgers, 1860)
*1900 Acting Professor of Latin, 1860-61. Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, 1861-85.
1861 REV. JOSEPH F. BERG, M.D. (Jefferson Med. Coll.), D.D.
*1871
Professor of the Evidences of Christianity, and Logic, 1861-64.
Professor of the Evidences of Christianity, 1864-67.
1863 REV. DAVID COLE, A.B. (Rutgers, 1842), A.M. (Rutgers, 1845), D.D. (Franklin and Marshall, 1865). .
.* 1903 Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, 1863-66.
1863 DAVID MURRAY, A.B. (Union, 1852), Ph.D. (N. Y. Board of Regents, 1863), LL.D. (Rutgers, 1873, and Union, 1874) . *1905
Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and
Astronomy, 1863-76.
1863 REV. CORNELIUS E. CRISPELL, A.B. (Rutgers, 1839), A.M. (Rutgers, 1842), D.D. (Rutgers, 1867) . Professor of Ancient and Modern History, 1863-66.
1864 REV. THEODORE SANDFORD DOOLITTLE, A.B. (Rut- gers, 1859), A.M. (Rutgers, 1862), D.D. (Wesleyan, 1872), LL.D. (Union, 1891) *1893
Vice President of the College, 1890-93. Acting President, 1890-91.
Collegiate Church Professor of Rhetoric, Logic and Mental Philosophy, 1864-93.
*1897
1865 LUTHER H. TUCKER, A.M. (Yale, 1858) . Professor of the Theory and Practice of Agriculture, 1865-66.
1865 JOHN CONOVER SMOCK, A.B. (Rutgers, 1862), A.M. (Rutgers, 1865), PH.D. (Lafayette, 1882), LL.D. (Rut- gers, 1902)
Tutor in Chemistry, 1865-67. Professor-elect of Mining and Metallurgy, 1867-71. Professor of Mining and Metallurgy, 1871-85.
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FACULTY.
APPOINTED.
1866 REV. JACOB COOPER, A.B. (Yale, 1852), A.M. (Yale, 1855), PH.D. (Berlin, 1854), D.C.L. (Jena, 1873), S.T.D. (Columbia, 1874), LL.D. (Tulane, 1895) ........* 1904 Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, 1866-93.
Collegiate Church Professor of Logic and Mental Phi- losophy, 1893-1904.
1866 JOSIAH HOLCOMB KELLOGG, Brevet-Major U. S. A., West Point, 1860, Col. Vol. Retired Major (1904) ..
Professor of Engineering and Military Superintendent, 1866-71.
1866 FRANCIS CUYLER VAN DYCK, A.B. (Rutgers, 1865), A.M. (Rutgers, 1868), PH.D. (Union, 1888)
Tutor in Chemistry, 1866-70.
Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1870-78.
Professor of Chemistry, 1878-80.
Professor of Physics and Inorganic Chemistry, 1880-S2. Professor of Physics and Experimental Mechanics, 1882- Dean of the College, 1901-
1867 ISAAC EDGAR HASBROUCK, A.B. (Rutgers, 1865), A.M. (Rutgers, 1868)
Tutor in Mathematics, 1867-72; also in Latin, 1868-71. Adjunct Professor of Mathematics and Graphics, 1872-77.
Professor of Mathematics and Graphics, 1877-84.
1867 HON. JOSEPH P. BRADLEY, A.B. (Rutgers, 1836), A.M. (Rutgers, 1839), LL.D. (Lafayette, 1859) . ..* 1892 Lecturer on Political Economy and Constitutional Law, 1867-68.
1868
Lecturer on the History of the English Bible, 1868-69. EDWARD A. BOWSER, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1868), M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1871), C.E. (Rutgers, 1871), LL.D. (Lafay- ette, 1881, and Rutgers, 1905).
Tutor in Engineering and Mathematics, 1868-70. Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, 1870-71.
Professor of Mathematics and Engineering, 1871-1904. Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Engineering, 1904-
1869 GEORGE WASHINGTON ATHERTON, A.B. (Yale, 1863), A.M. (Yale, 1866), LL.D. (Franklin and Mar- shall, 1883) .
.* 1906 Voorhees Professor of History, Political Economy and Constitutional Law, 1869-82.
Military Superintendent, 1871-80.
1869 REV. CARL MEYER, D.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1869) ......* 1901 Professor of Modern Languages, 1869-90.
Professor of Modern Languages and Literature, 1890- 1901.
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APPOINTED.
1872 ALBERT STANBOROUGH COOK, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1872), M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1875), A.M. (Rutgers, 1882, and Yale, 1889), PH.D. (Jena, 1882), L.H.D. (Rutgers, 1889), LL.D. (Rutgers, 1906) . Tutor in Mathematics, 1872-73.
1873 CHARLES G. ROCKWOOD, A.B. (Yale, 1864), A.M. (Yale, 1867; Bowdoin, 1869; Princeton, 1896), PH.D. (Yale, 1866).
Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, 1873-75.
Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, and In- structor in Natural Philosophy, 1875-77.
1873 JAMES KENNEDY BARTON, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1871), C.E. (Rutgers, 1873), M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1874) .* 1877 Tutor in Mathematics, 1873-74.
1876 HENRY PRENTISS ARMSBY, B.S. (Worcester Poly- technic Institute, 1871), PH.B. (Yale, 1874), PH.D. Yale, 1879), LL.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin, 1904) .. Assistant to the Professor of Chemistry, 1876-77.
1877 GEORGE BENJAMIN MERRIMAN, A.B. (Wesleyan Univ., Ohio, 1863), A.M. (Wesleyan Univ., Ohio, 1866, and Univ. Michigan, 1864).
Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, and In- structor in Natural Philosophy, 1877-80.
1877
Professor of Mathematics, Astronomy and Experi- mental Mechanics, 1880-82. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, 1882-91. PETER TOWNSEND AUSTEN, B.S. (Columbia, 1872), PH.D. (Zurich, 1876). *1907 Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1877-78.
Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1878-79.
Adjunct Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1879-80. Professor of Analytical and Applied Chemistry, 1880-82. Professor of General and Applied Chemistry, 1882-90. Extension Lecturer in Chemistry, 1892-93.
1879 FRANCIS AUGUSTUS WILBER, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1879), M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1882). *1891
Assistant in Analytical Chemistry, 1879-83.
Adjunct Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1883-90. Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1890-91.
1880 REV. CHARLES EDWARD HART, A.B. (Coll. of N. J., 1858), A.M. (Coll. of N. J., 1861), D.D. (Rutgers, 1880), Professor of the English Language and Literature, 1880-97.
Theodore Frelinghuysen Professor of Ethics, Evidences of Christianity and the English Bible, 1897-1903.
Theodore Frelinghuysen Professor of Ethics and Evi- dences of Christianity, 1903-07.
Emeritus Professor of Ethics and Evidences of Chris- tianity, 1907-
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FACULTY.
APPOINTED.
1880 SAMUEL N. HOLMES, First Lieutenant, 13th U. S. In- fantry, West Point, 1873.
*1884 Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1880-82.
1882
MERRILL EDWARDS GATES, A.B. (Rochester, 1870), A.M. (Rochester, 1873), PH.D. (Univ. of the State of N. Y., 1880), LL.D. (Rochester, 1882; Coll. of N. J., 1882; Columbia, 1891; Williams, 1893), L.H.D. (Columbia, 1887)
President of the College, 1882-90.
Theodore Frelinghuysen Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1882-90.
1882 FRANK LORING DODDS, Second Lieutenant, 9th U. S. Infantry, West Point, 1879; Major, 1901.
Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1882-84.
Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and of Graphics, 1884-85.
1883 AUSTIN SCOTT, A.B. (Yale, 1869), A.M. (Univ. of Michigan, 1870), PH.D. (Leipsic, 1873), LL.D. (Prince- ton, 1891)
President of the College, 1891-1906.
Voorhees Professor of History, Political Economy and Constitutional Law, 1883-91.
Voorhees Professor of History and Political Science, 1891-
1883 LOUIS BEVIER, JR., A.B. (Rutgers, 1878), A.M. (Rut- gers, 1881), PH.D. (Johns Hopkins, 1881), LITT.D. (Rut- gers, 1908).
Instructor in French, 1883-85.
Adjunct Professor of Modern Languages, 1885-90.
Acting Professor of Latin, 1887-89.
Professor of Modern Languages, 1890-93.
Secretary of the Extension Department, 1892-1904.
Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, 1893-
1883 EDGAR SOLOMON SHUMWAY, A.B. (Amherst, 1879), A.M. (Amherst, 1882), PH.D. (Rutgers, 1893) . Adjunct Professor of Latin, 1883-85.
Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, 1885-1900.
1885 JOHN THOMAS HONEYCUTT, First Lieutenant, 1st U. S. Artillery, West Point, 1874; Captain, 6th U. S. Artillery, 1898. *1898
Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and of Graphics, 1885-86.
Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1SS6-SS.
1886 ALFRED A. TITSWORTH, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1877), M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1880), C.E. (Rutgers, 1881), D.Sc. (Rutgers, 1907)
Professor of Graphics and Mathematics, 1SS6-1904. Professor of Civil Engineering and Graphics, 1904-
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APPOINTED.
1888 HORACE BUSHNELL PATTON, A.B. (Amherst, 1881), PH.D. (Heidelberg, 1887).
Adjunct Professor of Chemical Geology and Mineralogy, and Their Application in Agriculture (Experiment Station ), 1888-90.
1888 JULIUS NELSON, B.Sc. (Univ. Wis., 1881), M.Sc. (Univ. Wis., 1884), PH.D. (Johns Hopkins, 1888) Professor of Biology, 1888-
1888 SAMUEL EWING SMILEY, Second Lieutenant, 8th U. S. Infantry, West Point, 1885; Major, 2d U. S. Infantry, 1908; LL.B. (Chicago College of Law, 1895).
Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1888-91, 1903-06.
1889 BYRON DAVID HALSTED, B.Sc. (Mich. Agr. Coll., 1871), M.Sc. (Mich. Agr. Coll., 1874), Sc.D. (Harvard, 1878)
Professor of Botany and Horticulture, 1889-
1889 HARRY BELKNAP BOICE, A.B. (Middlebury, 1881), A.M. (Middlebury, 1888), M.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1888) . Instructor in Gymnastics, 1889-90.
1889 JOHN BERNHARD SMITH, D.Sc. (Rutgers, 1891) . Professor of Entomology, 1889-
1889 MARTIN NEVIUS WYCKOFF, A.B. (Rutgers, 1872), A.M. (Rutgers, 1875), D.Sc. (Rutgers, 1895) ..
Adjunct Professor of Physics and Laboratory Assistant, 1889-90.
1889 JOHN DE WITT, JR., A.B. (Rutgers, 1886)
Instructor in Mathematics and Assistant in English Composition, 1889-91.
1889 JOHN C. VAN DYKE, L.H.D. (Rutgers, 1889) .
Lecturer upon Modern Art, 1889-91.
Professor of the History of Art, 1891-
1890 EDWARD THORN MIDDLETON, B.Sc. (Rutgers,
*1892 1890)
Instructor in Electricity and Physics, 1890-92.
1890 IRVING STRONG UPSON, A.B. (Rutgers, 1881), A.M. (Rutgers, 1884) . Librarian, 1884-1906.
Registrar, 1890- Secretary of the Faculty, 1892-98, 1901-
1890
EDWARD BURNETT VOORHEES, A.B. (Rutgers, 1881), A.M. (Rutgers, 1884), D.Sc. (Univ. Vt., 1900) . Professor of Agriculture, 1890-
Director of the Agricultural College Experiment Station, Superintendent of the College Farm, 1900-
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FACULTY.
APPOINTED.
1890 EDWARD LUTHER STEVENSON, A.B. (Franklin, 1881), A.M. (Franklin, 1884), PH.D. (IIeidelberg, 1890)
Instructor in History, 1890-91.
Associate Professor of History, 1891-93.
Professor of History, 1893-
1890 WILLIAM DODGE HORNE, PHI.B. (Columbia, 1886), PH.D. (Columbia, 1894)
Instructor in Analytical Chemistry, and Laboratory Assistant, 1890-91.
1890 CHARLES EVERETT ADAMS, A.B. (Bowdoin, 1884), A.M. (Bowdoin, 1887), M.D. (Bowdoin, 1890)
Instructor in Gymnastics, 1890-91.
Instructor in Physical Culture, Director of the Gymna- sium, 1894-98.
1891 REV. WILLIAM RANKIN DURYEE, A.B. (Rutgers, 1856), A.M. (Rutgers, 1859), D.D. (Rutgers, 1876) .....* 1897 Theodore Frelinghuysen Professor of Ethics, Evidences of Christianity and the English Bible, 1891-97.
1891 ALBERT HUNTINGTON CHESTER, E.M. (Columbia, 1868, A.M. (Union, 1872), PH.D. (Columbia, 1878), Sc.D. Hamilton, 1891) . *1903 Professor of General and Applied Chemistry, 1891-92.
Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, Curator of the Museum, 1892-1903.
1891 JOHN JAMES BRERETON, First Lieutenant, 24th U. S. Infantry, 1882; Lieutenant Colonel, 33d U. S. Vol. In- fantry, 1898; West Point, 1877. *1899
Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1891-95.
1891 ROBERT WOODWORTH PRENTISS, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1878), M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1881) .
Associate Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, 1891-2.
Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, 1892- Secretary of the Faculty, 1898-1901.
Director of the Schanck Observatory, 1903-
1891 CLARENCE LIVINGSTON SPEYERS, PH.B. (Columbia, 1884)
Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1891-92. Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1892-190S.
1891 EDWARD LIVINGSTON BARBOUR, B.O. (National School of Elocution and Oratory, 1897), M.E. (Same, 1898)
Instructor in Elocution, 1891-96.
Instructor in Rhetoric and Elocution, 1896-
1891 GEORGE ANDREWS MITCHELL, B.Sc. ( Rutgers, 1891)
Chemical Laboratory Assistant, 1891-92. Assistant in Chemistry, 1892-93.
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RUTGERS COLLEGE.
APPOINTED.
1892 WILLIAM EUGENE BREAZEALE, M.M.P. (Furman Univ., 1885), M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1895) Instructor in Mathematics, 1892-95. Acting Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1902-05. Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1905-
1892 EUGENE BETTS, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1892), M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1894) Instructor in Electricity and Physics, 1892-95.
1892 JAMES RICKARBY CAMPBELL, A.M. (Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1878) ..
Extension Lecturer in English Literature, Instructor in English Literature, 1892-93.
1892 ALBERT HENRY PEPPER, A.B. (Union, 1887), A.M. (Union, 1890)
Instructor in Modern Languages, 1892-93.
1892
FRANK ROBERTSON VAN HORN, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1892)
Assistant in Mineralogy, 1892-93.
1893 ELIOT ROBERTSON PAYSON, A.B. (Hamilton, 1869), A.M. (Hamilton, 1872), PH.D. (Rutgers, 1892)
Professor of the History and Art of Teaching, 1893- 1908.
Professor of the History of Teaching, 1908-
Associate Professor of the German Language and Liter- ature, 1908-
1893 THOMAS LOGIE, PH.D.
Associate Professor of Romance Languages, 1893-95.
1893 WILLIAM SHIELDS MYERS, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1889), M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1894), F.C.S. (London, 1892), D.Sc. (Rutgers, 1908) ..
Assistant in Chemistry, 1893-94.
Instructor in Chemistry, 1894-96. Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1896-1901.
1893 WOLDEMAR LOEHER.
Instructor in Modern Languages, 1893-94.
1893 LINCOLN ROBINSON GIBBS, A.B. (Wesleyan, 1892), A.M. (Wesleyan, 1893, and Harvard, 1897)
Instructor in English Literature, Extension Lecturer in English Literature, 1893-94.
1895 GEORGE BURWELL DAVIS, First Lieutenant, 5th U. S. Infantry, 1893; Lieutenant Colonel, 1905; West Point, 1886
Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1895-96.
1895 EZRA FREDERICK SCATTERGOOD, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1893), M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1897)
Instructor in Mathematics, Electricity and Graphics, 1895-99.
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FACULTY.
1814483
APPOINTED.
1895 EDWIN BELL DAVIS, B.L. (Dartmouth, 1889) Instructor in Modern Languages, 1895-1901. Associate Professor of Modern Languages, 1901-04. Professor of Romance Languages, 1904-
1896 WILLIAM CATHCART BUTTLER, Captain, 3d U. S. Infantry, 1895; Lieutenant Colonel, 9th U. S. Infantry, 1906; West Point, 1876. Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1896-99.
1897 REV. HENRY DU BOIS MULFORD, A.B. (Rutgers, 1881), A.M. (Rutgers, 1884), D.D. (Union, 1903) ...... Professor of English Language and Literature, 1897- Rutgers College Lecturer on the English Bible, 1903-
1898 FRED HERBERT DODGE, A.B. (Yale, 1884).
Instructor in Physical Training, Director of the Gym- nasium, 1898-
1898 FRANCIS CUYLER VAN DYCK, JR., A.B. (Rutgers, 1894) Instructor in Mathematics, Electricity and Physics, 1898-99.
1899 QUINCY O'M. GILLMORE, Captain, U. S. A., retired ; West Point, 1873; Colonel Vol., 189S.
1899
Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1899-1903. WILLIAM VAN BERGEN VAN DYCK, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1896), M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1899), E.E. (Columbia, 1897) ... Instructor in Electrical Science, 1899-1901.
1899 RICHARD MORRIS, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1899), M.Sc. (Rut- gers, 1902), PH.D. (Cornell, 1907).
1899
Instructor in Mathematics and Graphics, 1899-1905.
Associate Professor of Mathematics and Graphics, 1905- ISAAC EDWARD TITSWORTH, A.B. (Rutgers, 1899) ... Assistant in Biology, 1899-1900.
1900 WILLIAM HAMILTON KIRK, A.B. (Johns Hopkins, 1893), PH.D. (Johns Hopkins, 1895)
Acting Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, 1900-01.
Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, 1901-
1900 CALVIN SMITH BROWN, B.S. (Vanderbilt, 1SSS), M.S. (Vanderbilt, 1891), D.Sc. (Vanderbilt, 1892), PH.D. (Univ. Colorado, 1899) .
Instructor in Modern Languages, 1900-01.
1901 ALBERT WILHELM BOESCHE, A.B. (Hamilton, 1897), A.M. (Hamilton, 189S)
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