The alumni directory of the University of New Mexico, including a list of the members of the board of regents, the officers of administration, and the faculties of the University, 1892-1918, Part 2

Author: University of New Mexico
Publication date: 1918
Publisher: Albuquerque, N.M. : University of New Mexico
Number of Pages: 52


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Associate Professor, 1916 -. Alpha Delta. Married Rhae Wilsey, 1916. 116 South Yale Avenue, Albuquerque, N. Mex.


CHERANGE SYLVIA ROBERTS, B. A.


Assistant Librarian, University of New Mexico, 1913-1915. Teacher of Spanish, East Las Vegas, New Mexico, High School, 1916 -. Phi Kappa Phi.


Care East Las Vegas High School, East Las Vegas, N. Mex.


EDWIN STANLEY SEDER, B. A.


Assistant Professor of Piano and Theory of Music, and Director of the College of Fine Arts, University of New Mexico, 1914 -. Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Chi. Fellow, American Guild of Organists.


Care University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N. Mex.


FLORENCE MASON SEDER, B. A.


Teacher of English, Tucumcari, New Mexico, High School, 1914-1916, Auburn, Illinois, High School, 1916-1917, Albuquerque, New Mexico, High School, 1917 -. Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Mu. New Mexico Associa- tion of Teachers of English (Secretary-Treasurer, 1917-1918). Care Phi Mu Sorority Chapter House, Albuquerque, N. Mex.


BENJAMIN CLAY SINGLETON, B. A.


Student, Westminster College, 1910-1913, Dental School, University of Iowa, 1916 -. Traveling Salesman, 1914-1916. U. S. Medical Reserve Corps, 1917 --. Kappa Alpha, Psi Omega.


625 East Burlington Avenue, Iowa City, Iowa, or Shelbyville, Mo.


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CLASS OF 1915


*BENJAMIN OSCAR BROWN. B. A.


Died 1916.


FRED MYRON CALKINS, B. A.


Teacher, Clovis, New Mexico, High School, 1915-1916. First Sergeant, Company K, 1st New Mexico Infantry, Mexican Border Service, 1916- 1917; Second Lieutenant, 144th Machine Gun Battalion, U. S. A., 1917 -. Sigma Chi.


144th Machine Gun Battalion, Camp Kearney, Calif.


MARY MARLOW COOPER (MALONE), B. A.


Student, Christian College, 1910-1911. At home, Roswell, New Mexico, 1915 -. Phi Mu. Married Ernest P. Malone, 1917.


205 South Lea Avenue, Roswell, N. Mex.


WILLIAM JOHN HIGGINS, B. A.


Secretary to the President, University of New Mexico, 1911-1915; Stenographer, Circuit Court, Campbell County, Kentucky, 1915 -. Sig- ma Tau. Associate Member, Legal Advisory Board of Newport, Ken- tucky.


1043 Columbia Street, Newport, Ky.


PAUL LYNN MENAUL, B. A.


M. A., University of New Mexico, 1917; Graduate Student, University of Illinois, Summer Session, 1917. Teacher of Science, Alamogordo, New Mexico, High School, 1915-1916; Acting Instructor of Biology, University of New Mexico, Autumn Quarter, 1917; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Oklahoma Agriculture and Mechanics College, 1918 -. Alpha Delta. Married Eva Sawyer, 1917 ---


Care Oklahoma Agriculture and Mechanics College, Stillwater, Okla.


CLASS OF 1916


KENNETH CHESTER BALCOMB, B. S. (C. E.)


Forest Ranger, New Mexico, 1916-1917; Engineer, Office of Public Roads, U. S. Forest Service, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1917 -. Sigma Chi. Married Katherine Johnson, 1917.


102 South Columbia Avenue, Albuquerque, N. Mex.


HOWARD SAISSELIN BATEMAN, B. S. (C. E.)


Engineer, MeMan Oil Company of Kansas, 1916; Teacher of Math- ematies and Manual Training, Luna County, New Mexico, High School, 1916 -. Sigma Chi.


Care Luna County High School, Deming, N. Mex., or 421 South Third Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.


CAROLYN BEALS, B. A.


Student, New Mexico Normal School. 1910-1913. Teacher, Dwyer, New Mexico, Public Schools, 1913-1914; Head of Rural Department, New Mexico State Normal School, 1916-1917, Secretary to the President, 1917 -. Silver City, N. Mex.


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KATHERINE ISABEL CHAVES, B. A.


Student, George Washington University, 1913-1914. At home, Albu- querque, New Mexico, 1916 -. Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Mu.


501 North Eleventh Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.


MYRTLE LORENA DUNN, B. A.


B. Pd., New Mexico Normal School, 1913, M. Pd., 1914. Teacher, Bis- bee, Arizona, Public Schools, 1914-1915, Hurley, New Mexico, Public Schools, 1916-1917, Miami, Arizona, Public Schools, 1917 -. Miami, Ariz.


GEORGE ADLAI FEATHER, B. A.


Student, Parks College, 1912-1914. M. A., University of New Mexico, 1917. Assistant in Latin and Greek, University of New Mexico, 1916- 1917. Appointed Rhodes Scholar from New Mexico, Oxford Univer- sity, 1917 (postponed during period of war). Yeoman, Field and Staff Department, U. S. Marine Corps, 1917 -. Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Delta. Care Field and Staff Department, U. S. Marine Corps, Port Ozama, Santo Domingo, or


Artesia, N. Mex.


WALTER FRANCIS GOUIN, B. A.


Oil Geologist, Empire Gas and Fuel Company of Oklahoma, 1916-1917. Second Lieutenant, Heavy Field Artillery, U. S. R., 1917 -. Sigma Chi. Leon Springs, Texas, or


Box 132, Silver City, N. Mex.


ERNEST WILFRED HALL, B. A.


Reporter, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Morning Journal, 1916 -. Alpha Delta.


910 North First Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.


ALBERT SHIRLEY HUNT, B. A.


Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, University of New Mexico, 1916-1917, Assistant to the President, Registrar, and Secretary of the Faculty, 1917-1918; Farmer and Stockman, Wiggins, Mississippi, 1918 -. Sigma Chi.


Wiggins, Miss.


LYDIA THERESA KRAXBERGER, B. A.


Student, Carthage College, 1912-1914. Teacher, Duranes, New Mexico, Public Schools, 1910-1911, Santa Rita, New Mexico, High School, 1916 -.


Care Santa Rita High School, Santa Rita, N. Mex.


LESLIE EMORY LOGAN, B. A.


B. Pd., Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Normal School, 1910, Gunnison, Col- orado, Normal School, 1915. Superintendent of Schools, Montgomery City, Missouri, 1910-1914, Aztec, New Mexico, 1916-1917; Manager, Del Norte Creamery Company, and Teacher of Mathematics and Sci- ence, Del Norte, Colorado, High School, 1917 -. Vice President, Super- intendent's Section, New Mexico Educational Association, 1917. Mar- ried May Bond, 1901.


Del Norte, Colo.


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RUTH EMMETT McKOWEN, B. A.


Student, Liberty College, 1911-1912, Radnor College, 1912-1913. Teacher, Loving, New Mexico, Public Schools, 1916 -. Phi Mu. Loving, N. Mex.


MARGARET RAHFIELD, B. A.


Student, Ruskin University, 1904-1905, University of Wisconsin, 1905- 1906, Chicago Kindergarten Institute, 1907-1909. Private Secretary of Directors, Chicago Kindergarten Institute, 1899-1904, Financial Sec- retary, 1909-1915; Municipal Bookkeeper, Wilmette, Illinois, 1916 -. Care Village Hall, Wilmette, Ill.


GEORGE ALEXANDER THRELKELD, B. A.


Student, New Mexico Normal University, Summers 1912, 1913, Park College, 1914-1915. Teacher of Mathematics and Athletic Coach, Chick- asha, Oklahoma, High School, 1916-1917; Cattleman, Lakewood, New Mexico, 1917 -. Married Helen Luster, 1918. Alpha Delta, Orion. Lakewood, N. Mex., or


Artesia, N. Mex.


CLASS OF 1917


LAURA CHASE ALLEN, B. A.


Principal, Hanover, New Mexico, Public Schools, 1917 -. Hanover, N. Mex.


ALLENE ATKINSON BIXLER, B. A.


Teacher of History and English, Valencia County, New Mexico, High School, 1917 -.


Care Valencia County High School, Belen, N. Mex.


LOUIE CROFT BOYD, B. A.


Diploma, Colorado Training School for Nurses, 1899; Certificate, Pres- byterian Hospital of Chicago, 1904; Registered Nurse, Colorado, 1905, Minnesota, 1909. Student, Teacher's College, Columbia Univer- sity, 1909. Superintendent of Nurses, Denver and Rio Grande Hospital, Salida, Colorado, 1900, St. Luke's Hospital, Denver, Colorado, 1901, Wyoming General Hospital, 1903-1904, Minnesota State Sana- torium, 1909-1910; Teacher in Training Schools for Nurses, Park Avenue Hospital, Denver, Colorado, 1910-1911, City and County Hos- pital, Denver, Colorado, 1911-1915, 1917-, Children's Hospital, Denver, Colorado, 1912-1915, 1917 -; Red Cross Instructor and Examiner in Elementary Hygiene and Home Care of the Sick, Denver, Colorado, 1917 -. Colorado State Board of Nurse's Examination (Member, 1905- 1909; Secretary of Board, 1905-1907); Colorado State Trained Nurse's Association (Secretary, 1904-1906; Member, Red Cross Enrollment Committee, 1912 -. ); National League of Nursing Education. Author of "The University and the Education of the Trained Nurse." Care City and County Hospital, Denver, Colo.


CARL DAVID BROREIN, B. A.


Student, Oberlin College, 1913-1914. Second Lieutenant, 1st U. S. Marine Aeronautic Corps, 1917 -. Sigma Chi.


1st U. S. Marine Aeronautie Corps, Cape May, N. J., or 1602 East Silver Avenue, Albuquerque, N. Mex.


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ALLEN ELI BRUCE, B. A.


Cashier, Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company. Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1917 -. Sigma Chi. New Mexico Life Underwriter's Asso- ciation (Vice President, 1917-1918).


215 North High Street, Albuquerque N. Mex.


GEORGE LYNDALL BUTLER, B. A. ?


Reporter, Farmington Times-Hustler, Farmington, New Mexico. Alpha Delta.


Farmington, N. Mex.


MILAN LANGER DOERING, B. S. (Ch. E.)


Student, Case School of Applied Science, 1913-1914. Geologist with the New Mexico State Natural Resources Survey, Summer, 1916; Analyt- ical Chemist, Graselli Chemical Company, Hammond, Indiana, 1917 -. Kappa Sigma, Alpha Delta.


18 Ruth Street, Hammond, Ind.


GEORGE ADLAI FEATHER, M. A. (See Class of 1916.)


DAPHNE HARRIET FORTNEY, B. A.


Assistant Librarian, University of New Mexico, 1917 -. Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Nu.


Care University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N. Mex.


THELMA EMMA FORTNEY, B. A.


Clerk, Circulation Department, Illustrated Review, Atascadero, Cal- ifornia, 1917 -. Kappa Delta Nu.


Atascadero, Calif.


HOWARD RISLEY FULLERTON, B. S. (C. E.)


Student, Drexel Institute, 1912-1913. Civil Engineer, Government Prov- ing Grounds, Magnolia, Maryland, 1917 -. Pi Kappa Alpha. Care Government Proving Grounds, Magnolia, Md., or 1546 North Gratz Street, Philadelphia, Pa.


JOHN WALTER GRUNER, B. A.


Graduate, Gymnasium, Breslau, Germany, 1911. Assistant Engineer, Maintenance of Way Department, New York Central Lines, 1913-1915; Instructor in German, University of New Mexico, 1917 -.


Care University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N. Mex.


BERNICE HAMILTON, B. A.


Student, Simmons College, 1912-1915. Teacher of Domestic Science and Art, Tucumcari, New Mexico, High School, 1917 -. Phi Mu. Care Tucumcari High School, Tucumcari, N. Mex.


ETHEL LOUISE KIEKE, B. S. (H. E.)


Instructor in Home Economics, University of New Mexico, 1917 -. Phi Kappa Phi (Secretary 1917-1918), Phi Mu. 211 South First Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.


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JOHN ALEXANDER LAPRAIK, B. S. (C. E.)


With Chino Copper Company, Hurley, New Mexico, 1917. Corporal, Company B, 314th Engineers, U. S. A., 1917 -. Sigma Chi. 314th Engineers, Co. B., Camp Funston, Kan.


HELEN LATAMORE, B. A.


Teacher of Latin, Raton, New Mexico, High School, 1917 -. 125 Maxwell Avenue, Raton, N. Mex.


JOSEPH EDWARD McCANNA, B. A.


Teller, State National Bank, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1917 -. Pi Kappa Alpha.


517 North Fourth Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.


RAYMOND JAMES McCANNA, B. A.


Student, Harvard School of Business Administration, 1917 -. Pi Kappa Alpha.


2 Claverly Hall, Cambridge, Mass., or


517 North Fourth Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.


PAUL LYNN MENAUL, M. A. (See Class of 1915.)


JENNIE CHILDERS PARTCH, B. A.


Student, Iowa Wesleyan University, 1883-1884, 1886-1887, College Mound, 1885-1886; Graduate, Chautauqua Institute of New York City, 1893. Teacher, Fairview, Iowa, Public Schools, 1884-1885; General Supervisor, Presbyterian Mission School, Tsinanfu, Shintang Province, China, 1898-1900; Campaign Leader, Woman's Suffrage League of Arizona, 1912. At home, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1917 -. Married Virgil F. Parteh, 1888.


208 South High Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.


FERN HAZEL REEVES, B. A.


Teacher, Las Cruces, New Mexico, Public Schools, 1917 -. Phi Kappa Phi.


West Court Avenue, Las Cruces, N. Mex.


JOSEPH BERNHARDT ROSENBACH, B. A.


Student, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1914-1915. Graduate Stu- dent, University of Colorado, Summer Session, 1917. Engineer of Maintenance, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, Summers, 1916, 1917; Instructor in Mathematics, University of New Mexico, 1917 -. Zeta Beta Tau, Sigma Psi Epsilon. American Mathematical Society; Mathematical Association of America.


801 North Fourth Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.


MAXWELL M. SINDEBAND, B. A.


Student, College of the City of New York, 1912-1915. Court Inter- preter, New York City, 1915-1916; Teacher of Spanish, El Paso, Texas, High School, 1917 -.


710 Mesa Avenue, El Paso, Texas.


University of New Mexico


PRYOR BROWN TIMMONS, B. A.


B. Pd., New Mexico Normal University, 1913. Principal, Portales, New Mexico, High School, 1913-1915; Superintendent of Schools, San Marcial, New Mexico, 1917 -. Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Delta. San Marcial, N. Mex.


LOUISE WILKINSON, B. A.


Teacher, Fruitland, New Mexico, Public Schools, 1917 -. Fruitland, N. Mex.


CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES, 1918


Candidates for Degree of Bachelor of Arts


John D. DeHuff . Major: English Literature


Lina Fergusson. Majors: Modern Languages, Psychol-


ogy


Rebecca Graham .Major: Social Science


James E. Hoover


Major: Geology


Myrl Hope. .Major: English Literature


Edward E. King Majors: English Literature, Econom-


ics


Louise Lowber Major: Biology


Elizabeth Pennington Major: History


Hayes J. Williams Major: History


Candidates for Degree of Bachelor of Science


Kathleen Long. Major: Home Economics


Shirley von Wachenhusen .Major: Home Economics


HOLDERS OF CERTIFICATES (130)


GRADUATES OF THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT


(17)


1892-1912


Ray Bean, '06.


Raymond Nelson, '02.


Kate Cunningham (Benham), '03.


Furn Ridley, '05.


Olivia Everitt, '01.


Fleda Emma Smith, '04.


Lena Faber (Cote), '05.


Norah Towner, '02.


Florence Leslie Fox, '03.


*Mary Turner (Ward), '01.


Rose Harsch (Lichtenwalter), '04.


Florence Vann, '99.


Lou Hughes, '02.


Norah Werner (Gilchrist), '02.


Ida Johnson (Shields), '01.


Lillian Martha Winders, '08.


May McDonald (Goodrich), '99.


Graduation based upon a High School diploma and a two year commercial course. The list does not contain the names of those receiving a certificate of excellence in one branch alone. The Commercial Department was discontinued in 1912.


GRADUATES OF THE NORMAL DEPARTMENT


(113)


Bernice Brown Adams, '10. Katherine Orbin Adams, '94. Mabel Alger (Kinney), '97. Mabel Anderson (Allen), '00. Anna Marguerite Anson, '12. Beatrice Louise Armijo, '13. Teresa Armijo, '11. Mary Laurene Asselin, '13. Harriet Kile Bieghler, '03. Mabel Bliss, '01. *Helen Booth, '95. Adelina Grace Borradaile, '09. Louetta Emma Bratton, '12. Nellie C. Brewer (Pierce), '02. Katharine Diana Brown, '09. Louise Josephine Brown (Heller) '13.


Bessie Buchanan (Nelson), '95. Florence Alice Carmony, '17.


Laura Beatrice Colgan, '16. Jessie Craig, '14.


Minnie E. Craig, '02. Nannie Fern Creel, '10.


Bertha Crocker, '01.


Kate Carthage Cunningham (Ben- ham), 04. Maud E. Custers (Howard), '99. Ruby Custers, '01. *Stella Dolores de Tullio, '09. Violetta Carm de Tullio (Moore), '10.


Lucy La Verne Edie (Nelson), '09. Edyth L. Everitt (Williams), '98. Erna Mary Fergusson, '12. (Grant- ed B. Pd.). Anna Isabel Fox, '10. Mary Rebecca Graham, '16. Maud C. Graves, '05.


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Sarah Martha Hall (Moore), '06. Josephine A. Ham, '95.


Maynard Caldwell Harding, '97. Barbara M. Harris, '14.


Genevieve Bernice Harrison (Dun- lavy), '10.


Helen Harrison, '12. Lucy Hazeldine (Dane), '00.


May Hazeldine (Pettijohn), '04.


Bernice Hermione Hesselden, '13.


Charles E. Hodgin, '94. (Granted B. Pd.)


Dorothy Lena Hoffman, '06. Blanche Holden (Morgan), '97.


Lillian Gertrude Huggett, '03. Elizabeth Hughes (French), '00. Mabel Hunt (Summers), '02. Sarah Frances Irwin, '03. Mary James (Scruggs), '94.


Anita Manila Jasper (Milan), '07.


Goldie Evelyn Jordan, '12. Jessie Keith (Ruth), '94. Eugenia Keleher, '08. Julia Mary Keleher, '13.


Margaret Mary Keleher, '07.


Edna Willetta Lawrence, '13. Edith Catherine Loebs, '12. Rose Maharam, '16. Edna Manwarin (Mason), '02. J. G. Maxon, '01.


Eunice MeClellan Lamoureux, (Sais), '10.


Agnes Clelland McCallum, '06. Laura H. MeCollum (Miller), '14. Eleanor McDonough, '17. Gladys Grace MeLaughlin (Biggs), '09.


Jessie McMillen (Stroup), '01. Sadie Mae MeMillin, '09. Elizabeth Menaul (Nicholson), '94. Carolyn Michaels, '17.


Grace M. Mordy, '10. Beatrice Murphy, '07. Nellie Enola Nash, '07.


Edith Niles, '00. *Frances Nowlin (Wittwer), '94. Marie Louise Parrish (McCarthy), '09. Lenor Pearce, '06. Blanche Irene Perkins (Christen- son), '07. Edith Hall Pink, '12.


Vida Pinney (Jones), '07. *James Knox Polk, '16. Elizabeth Powers (Peck), '01.


Fern Hazel Reeves, '14. Leetha Pauline Reeves, '15.


Cherange Sylvia Roberts, '11.


Dorothy V. Safford (Carlisle), '14.


Mary Margaret Schmidt, '13.


Alice Caroline Schreiber (Dawson), '09.


Beatrice Ball Selsor, '17.


Jessie Lorene Severns, '15.


Pauline Sewell, '13.


Beatrice Aileen Sleight (Perkins), '07. Fleda Emma Smith, '05.


Evelyn Beckee Sturdevant, '12.


Margaret Anna Swayne, '12. Emma Belle Sweet, '07.


Elizabeth Telfer (Gladding), '07. Hazel Dell Thompson, '10.


Genevieve Evelyn Tierney, '12.


Mata E. Tway (Wiles), '01. *Oliver J. Van Wagner, '02. Adah Vaughan, '05. Etta Vaughn (Oliver), '95.


Mabel Wakefield (Moffit), '98.


Gertrude Walker (Brashier), '09. Jane Walsh, '09. Charles W. Ward, '97.


Edna Horton Watson, '17.


Henrietta Weiser (Bebber), '15.


Louise Wilkinson, '14.


Lillian Martha Winders, '09. Sofia Beatrice Yrisarri, '15.


From 1894-1915, graduation was based upon a High School diploma with an additional one year normal course; while from 1915-1918, the prescribed course of study was raised to' two years. After 1919, no certificate will be issued by the Normal Department until a four-year normal course has been completed; said course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Pedagogy.


REGENTS AND FACULTY


BOARD OF REGENTS OFFICERS President


Expiration


Appointed


of Term


*Mariano S Otero.


.1892


1894


*William B. Childers


1894


1899


Frank W. Clancy


1899


1911


*R. W. D. Bryan.


1911


1912


George L. Brooks.


1912


....


Secretary and Treasurer


*G. W. Meylert. 1892


1893


Frank W. Clancy


1893


1899


James H. Wroth


1899


1911


J. A. Reidy 1911


....


EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Governor of the Territory of New Mexico


Term


L. G. Bradford Prince


1892


W. T. Thornton.


1892-1896


Miguel A. Otero.


1896-1905


Herbert J. Hagerman


1905-1907


George Curry.


1907-1909


William J. Mills


1909-1912


Governor of the State of New Mexico


William C. McDonald. 1912-Jan. 1, 1917


*Ezequiel C. de Baca. Jan. 1, 1917-Feb. 18, 1917


Washington E. Lindsey since Feb. 18, 1917


Territorial Superintendent of Public Instruction


Amado Chaves.


1892-1896


Placido Sandoval 1896-1899


Manuel C. de Baca 1899-1900


J. Francisco Chaves.


1900-1904


Hiram Hadley


1904-1907


James E. Clark


1907-1912


State Superintendent of Public Instruction


Alvan N. White 1912-Jan. 1, 1917


Jonathan H. Wagner. since Jan. 1, 1917


Other Members of the Board of Regents


Profession


Address Appointed


Expiration of Term


*Juan C. Armijo. Capitalist


Albuquerque 1897


1902


Howard L. Bickley Lawyer


Raton 1911


1917


George L. Brooks .Mining


Albuquerque 1912


*R. W. D. Bryan. Lawyer


Albuquerque 1911


1912


E. V. Chavez. Lawyer


. Albuquerque 1902


1908


Name


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*William B. Childers ... Lawyer


Albuquerque 1894 1899


Frank W. Clancy .Lawyer


Albuquerque 1892


1911


*Fletcher Cook. .Clergyman


Albuquerque 1908


1909


*A. W. Cooley . Lawyer


Silver City


1911


1912


W. G. Haydon. Lawyer


E. Las Vegas 1912


1917


R. W. Hopkins


.Postmaster


Albuquerque


1910


1911


Nathan Jaffa


.Banker


Roswell 1911


....


Antonio Lucero Secy. of State


Santa Fe


1917


. . . .


A. M. Mandalari .Clergyman


Albuquerque


1908


1911


W. D. McBee.


Lawyer


Clovis


1909


1911


John R. McFie, Jr . Lawyer


Gallup


1917


ยท


*G. W. Meylert. Mayor


Albuquerque


1892


1894


*Mariano S. Otero .Capitalist


Albuquerque


1892


1894


J. A. Reidy . Physician


Albuquerque


1911


....


Elias S. Stover . President, U.


N. M., Retired Albuquerque


1892


1910


*Henry L. Waldo


Lawyer


E. Las Vegas


1892


1905


James H. Wroth .Physician


Albuquerque


1894


1911


OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION President of the University


Elias S. Stover


1892-1896


*Clarence L. Herrick.


1896-1901


*William G. Tight.


1901-1909


E. D. MeQueen Gray.


1909-1912


David Ross Boyd.


since 1912


Vice President of the University


Hiram Hadley


1894-1896


Charles E. Hodgin.


since 1917


Dean of the University Faculty


Charles E. Hodgin.


1914-1917


Lynn B. Mitchell.


since 1917


Director of the University Extension Division


Clarence E. Bonnett


since 1913


Secretary of the University


Josephine S. Parsons


.since 1912


Registrar of the University


*Frank S. Maltby.


1898-1899


Charles E. Hodgin


1899-1912


Josephine S. Parsons 1912-1915


Lynn B. Mitchell.


1915-1917


Albert S. Hunt 1917-1918


J. P. Williams since 1918


FACULTY AND OTHER OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND ADMINISTRATION


MABEL E. ANDERSON


Librarian, 1901-1902.


MARTIN F. ANGELL, M. A., Ph. D. Professor of Physics and Mathematics, 1903-1904; Professor of Physics


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and Electrical Engineering, 1905-1913; Dean of the School of Applied Science, 1909-1913.


RUPERT F. ASPLUND, B. A.


Professor of Latin and Greek, 1902-1909.


WILLIAM W. BADEN, Ph. D.


Professor of Latin and Greek, 1909-1910.


RALPH M. BARTON, B. A.


Professor of Mathematics, 1913-1914.


OLIVIA MORTON BIRTWELL, B. Di.


Instructor in Musical Kindergarten, 1903-1905.


ROBERT T. BLAIR


Teacher of Violin and Stringed Instruments, 1902-1903.


CLARENCE ELMORE BONNETT, B. Pd., B. S., B. A.


Professor of Economics, Government, and Sociology, and Director of Division of University Extension, 1913 -.


MARC BOUNIMOVITCH, M. A.


Instructor in French, 1910-1911.


DAVID ROSS BOYD, M. A., Ph. D.


President, 1912 -.


JESSE L. BRENNEMAN, B. S., E. E.


Associate Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, 1914-1915; Professor, 1915-1917.


JULIA D. BROWN, B. A.


Librarian and Instructor in History, 1903-1905.


JOHN M. CADBY, B. S. in E. E.


Professor of Engineering, 1906-1907.


FLORENCE S. CHAPIN


Teacher of Elocution and Physical Culture, 1902-1903.


ALBERT DE CHAUDRON


Teacher of Violin, 1904-1905.


EDWIN P. CHILDS, B. S.


Professor of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, 1897-1901; Dean of the College of Science, Literature, and Arts, 1898-1901.


JOHN D. CLARK, M. S., Ph. D.


Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1907-1908; Associate Professor, 1908-1913; Professor, 1913 -; Dean of Summer Session, 1912.


GEORGE E. COGHILL, B. A., M. S.


Assistant in Mathematics and Fellow in Biology, 1897-1898; Assistant Professor of Biology, 1898-1900.


ELLA D. COLTRAINE


Principal of the Model School and Critic Teacher, 1897-1901. HERMON D. CONWELL, B. S.


Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1908-1910; Associate Professor, 1910-1913.


ALBERT B. CRISTY, M. 1.


Instructor in Elocution, Summer, 1892.


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EDWARD B. CRISTY, Ph. B.


Instructor in Drawing and Mathematics, 1897-1898.


JOHN H. CRUM, B. O., M. O.


Instructor in Elocution and Oratory, 1904-1905; Associate Professor, 1905-1909.


KATE CUNNINGHAM, B. A.


Librarian, 1902-1903.


*M. CUSTERS


Custodian and Librarian, 1892-1901.


PAUL H. DAUS, S. B.


Instructor in Mathematics, 1916-1917.


NELLIE DEAN, B. A.


Assistant Professor of History, 1912-1913; Associate Professor, 1913. 1914; Dean of Women, 1912-1914.


C. H. DECKER, B. A.


Assistant in German, 1900-1901.


J. P. DUPUY


Instructor in Vocal Music, 1895-1896.


G. S. EASTERDAY, M. D.


Lecturer in Therapeutics and Materia Medica, 1893-1895.


WILL E. EDINGTON, B. A.


Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1914-1915; Professor, 1915-1917. HELENA EGYPTIADES


Director of the Department of Music, 1910-1912.


ANNA JULE ENKE, Ph. B.


Instructor in Romance Languages, 1908-1909.


AURELIO M. ESPINOSA, M. A., Ph. D.


Professor of Modern Languages, 1902-1906; Professor of Romance Languages, 1906-1910.


ROSALINA ESPINOSA, B. A.


Instructor in Romance Languages, 1917 -.


WILHELM FICK, Ph. D.


Professor of German and English Literature, 1898-1900.


CATHERINE FIELDS


Instructor in English, 1898-1900; Acting Professor, 1900-1901; Director of the Women's Gymnasium, 1893-1901.


MABEL FITCH, B. S.


Assistant in Biology, 1900-1901.


DAPHNE FORTNEY, B. A.


Assistant Librarian, 1917 -.


BENITO FRANCES, B. A.


Associate Professor of Romance Languages, 1917 -.


MARSHALL R. GAINES, M. A.


Professor of Latin, Greek, and Natural Sciences, 1892-1895; Principal of the Preparatory Department, 1893-1895.


CHARLES B. GIBBONS, B. S., M. E.


Assistant Professor of Engineering, 1908-1909.


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*MARY E. GILMORE


Director of the Music Department and Teacher of the Piano and Organ, 1897-1901.


MARGARET GLEASON, B. A., B. S., B. Pd.


Dean of Women and Director of Home Economics, 1914-1915.


ROBERT S. GOSS, M. A.


Professor of Oratory and Commandant of Cadets, 1897-1899.


E. D. MeQUEEN GRAY, M. A., Ph. D. President, 1909-1912.


*ANDREW GROH


Instructor in French and German, 1892-1893.


JOHN W. GRUNER, B. A.


Instructor in German, 1917 -.


HIRAM HADLEY, M. A.


Vice President in charge of the University, and Professor of Math- ematies, 1894-1896.


J. S. HAINES, B. A.


Instructor in Modern Languages, 1897.


JULIA'S. HAMM


Teacher of Violin and Mandolin, Conductor of the University Or- chestra, 1898-1899.


H. B. HENING


Director of Publicity, 1914-1916.


*CLARENCE L. HERRICK, M. S., Ph. D.


President and Professor of Psychology, Philosophy, and Biology, 1896-1901.


*CARL SHOWALTER HERTZOG, B. L.


Director of the School of Music, 1903-1904.


ETHEL HICKEY. B. A.


Instructor in English, 1901-1914; Associate Professor of English Lit- erature, 1914-1916; Professor, 1916 -.


ROSCOE R. HILL, B. A.


Associate Professor of History, 1915-1916; Professor, 1916-1917. MABEL STEVENS HIMOE




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