CIVIL ENGINEERING. WILLIAM DAVID PENCE, C. E., Professor of Civil Engineering. GEORGE ELLSWORTH WAESCHE, A. B., C. E., Instructor in Civil Engineering. CHARLES VICTOR SEASTONE, B. S., Instructor in Civil Engineering. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. WINDER ELWELL GOLDSBOROUGH, M. E.. Professor of Electrical Engineering and Director of Electrical Laboratory. ERVIN SIDNEY FERRY, B. S., Professor of Physics. CHARLES PHILO MATTHEWS, M. E., Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. EDWARD ELLSWORTH REYNOLDS, M. E.. Instructor in Physics. JOHN WALTER ESTERLINE, B. S., Instructor in Electrical Laboratory. LLOYD EVERETT KING, B. S., Assistant in Physics. AARON FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN, B. S.. Student-Assistant in Physics. CHANNING RICE DOOLEY, B. S., Student-Assistant in Electrical Engineering. AGRICULTURE. WILLIAM CARROLL LATTA, M. S., Professor of Agriculture. CHARLES SUMNER PLUMB, B. S., Professor of Animal Industry and Dairying. JAMES TROOP, M. S., Professor of Horticulture and Entomology. HENRY AUGUSTUS HUSTON, A. M., A. C., Professor of Agricultural Chemistry. ROBERT ALEXANDER CRAIG, D. V. M.. Instructor in Veterinary JOHN HARRISON SKINNER, B. S., Assistant Agriculturist. MATHEMATICS. CLARENCE ABIATHAR WALDO, A. M., Ph. D., Head Professor of MOSES COBB STEVENS, A. M., Professor of Higher Mathematics. LANGUAGES, LITERATURE, HISTORY, ART. EMMA MONT. MCRAE, A. M., Professor of English Literature and Lady Principal. THOMAS FRANCIS MORAN, A. B., Ph. D., Professor of History and Political Economy. LAURA ANNE FRY, Professor of Industrial Art. PAULINE MARIOTTE-DAVIES, Ph. D., Professor of French. ERNST J. FLUEGEL, Ph. D., Professor of German. MARY DOAN, B. L., M. S., Instructor in English Literature. JOHANNES BENONI EDUARD JONAS, A. M., Ph. D., Instructor in German. NELLIE PHILLIPS SAMSON, Instructor in Wood Carving. JOHN HEISS, A. M., Instructor in German. CAROLINE E. SHOEMAKER, M. S., Instructor in English. ELEMENTARY MECHANICS AND DRAWING. MICHAEL JOSEPH GOLDEN, M. E., Professor of Practical Mechanics. WILLIAM PAYSON TURNER, Instructor in Machine Work. JAMES DAVID HOFFMAN, M. E., Instructor in Wood Shop. ALPHA PIERCE JAMISON, B. M. E., Instructor in Mechanical Drawing. SAMUEL MORGAN, Assistant in Forge Room. EDWIN BURTON SMITH, B. S., Assistant in Shops. OLIVER FREDERICK SLIMP, B. S., Assistant in Shops. PHARMACY. ARTHUR LAWRENCE GREEN, Ph. C., M. D., Ph. D., Dean and Professor of Chemistry in School of Pharmacy. JULIUS WILLIAM STURMER, Ph. G., Professor of Pharmacy. CHARLES EDWARD VANDERKLEED, Ph. C., Assistant in Chemistry. CHARLES I. FREEMAN, Physical Director. RUTH DUNBAR RAUB, Assistant Librarian. SPECIAL LECTURERS. In addition to the regular members of the Faculty the following named special lecturers have assisted in certain courses of instruction: IN ENGINEERING. G. M. BASFORD, Editor of American Engineer, New York. E. M. HERR, General Manager Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Pittsburgh. L. E. JOHNSON, General Manager Norfolk & Western R. R., Roanoke. W. J. KARNER, Engineering Department of Illinois Central R. R., Chicago. WILLIAM KENT, Consulting Engineer, New York City. W. H. MARSHALL, Superintendent of Motive Power, Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad Company. S. G. McMEEN, Chief Engineer Central Union Telephone Company, Chicago. F. B. NEWBERRY, General Manager Sandusky Cement Company, Sandusky. H. G. PROUT, Editor of Railroad Gazette, New York City. C. A. PROUTY, Commissioner Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington. E. P. ROBERTS, Consulting Electrical Engineer, Cleveland. IN AGRICULTURE. I. N. BARKER, Swine, Thorntown, Ind. F. J. BERRY, Horses, Chicago, Ill. 0. E. BRADFUTE, Cattle, Cedarville, Ohio. R. H. ESSEX, Poultry, Quincy, Ill. C. M. HOBBS, Horticulture, Bridgeport, Ind. CAL. HUSSELMAN, Business Methods, Auburn, Ind. MRS. N. S. KEDZIE, Domestic Economy, Bradley Polytechnic Institute. H. F. McMAHAN, Science and Practice, Fairfield, Ind. J. E. WING, Sheep, Mechanicsburg, Ind. ORGANIZATION OF THE PURDUE EXPERIMENT STATION UNDER A LAW OF CONGRESS. THE BOARD OF CONTROL. The Trustees of Purdue University. WINTHROP E. STONE, Ph. D., President of the University. STATION STAFF. CHARLES S. PLUMB, B. S., WILLIAM C. LATTA, M. S., JAMES TROOP, M. S., Horticulturist. HENRY A. HUSTON, A. M., A. C., JOSEPH C. ARTHUR, D. Sc., Botanist. ARVILL WAYNE BITTING, B. S., D. V. M., Veterinarian. WILLIAM J. JONES, M. S.. Assistant State Chemist. WILLIAM STUART, M. S., Assistant Botanist. JOHN HARRISON SKINNER, B. S., *ALBERT HUGH BRYAN, B. S., Assistant Station Chemist. Resigned January, 1901. ATTENDANCE FOR THE YEAR 1900-1901. The whole number of students in attendance during the year ending June 30, 1901, was 1,049, classified as follows: The following table will show the growth of the institution. in respect to attendance since its organization, the respective figures being for the year ending June 30, of the years named: |