Statewide County CO Archives History - Schools .....Graduate Degrees, 1885-1903 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/co/cofiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00001.html#0000031 July 18, 2009, 4:16 am GRADUATE COURSES 1885 ERNEST MONDELL PEASE, M.A.; B.A., 1883; LL.D.,1902 University scholar, Johns Hopkins University, 18S3-84; Fellow in Johns Hopkins University, 1884-86; Instructor in Latin, Smith College, 1886; Professor of Latin, Bowdoin College, 1886-1891; Professor of Latin, Leland Stanford, Jr., University, 1891-1902; Editor-in-chief of "The Students' Series of Latin Classics," 26 Vols.; Author of many published philological papers. Professor of Latin. BOULDER, Colo. 1818 Seventeenth st. 1886 No higher degrees were conferred. 1887 SILAS EDWARD PERSONS, M.A B.A., Hamilton College, 1881; Author of "The Twelve Apostles of the Church in Cazenovia." Pastor of First Presbyterian Church. CAZENOVIA, N. Y. RICHARD HENRY WHITELEY, M.A.; B.A., 1882 LL.B., Harvard University, 1885; State senator of Colorado, 1888-92. Counselor at law. BOULDER, Colo. 1709 Pine st. 1888-1892 No higher degrees were conferred. 1893 *HENRY FULTON, M.S.; B.S., 1891. Draughtsman of map of Brooklyn, N. Y. published in 1874 and still the official map of the city; Professor of civil engineering and Dean of School of Applied Science, University of Colorado. CORA EMMA LYCAN, M.A.; B.A., 1891. Teaching. BOULDER, Colo. 1633 Pine st. 1894 *SUSAN MAY ANDREWS, M.A.; B.A., 1893. 1895 CURTIS IRVING ANDREWS, M.S.; B.S., 1894 Assistant in chemistry, University of Colorado; Chemist, Met. Ext. Co., Florence, Colo.; Chemist, White Hills Mining Co., White Hills, Ariz. Assayer. DENVER, Colo. 633 S. Twelfth st. GEORGE CLARKE, Ph.D B.A., with senior moderatorship, at Trinity College, Dublin, 1887; Author of "The Education of Children at Rome," 1896; Principal of Jarvis Hall Academy, Montclair, Colo., 1896-98. BLOOMFONTEIN, South Africa. FREDERICK FERDINAND KRAMER, Ph.D B.A., Trinity College, 1889; B.D., General Theological Seminary, 1891; M.A., Trinity College, 1893; Dean of the deanery of Denver; Examining chaplain, diocese of Colorado; Author of "The Sources of Gnosticism," "De Profundis" and various other publications. Pastor All Saints' Episcopal Church. DENVER Colo. 2222 W. Thirty-second ave. TIMOTHY WILLIAM STANTON, M.S.; B.S., 1883. Ph.D., Columbian University, 1897; Assistant state librarian of Colorado, 1885-88; Graduate student in Johns Hopkins University, 1888-89; Assistant paleontologist, United States Geological Survey, 1889—; Instructor in paleontology and stratigraphic geology, Corcoran Scientific School of Columbian University, Washington, 1894—; Fellow of the Geological Society of America; Member of Washington Academy of Science; Author of various published paleontological papers. Paleontologist^ United States Geological Survey. WASHINGTON, D. C. 54 S St., N. W. 1896 No higher degrees were conferred. 1897 MAEY DRANSFIELD, M.A. B.S., Wellesley College, 1890; Instructor in Latin and History, Rochester Free Academy, 1891-96. Teaching, Rochester High School. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 42 Birr st. 1898 ARTHUR EUGENE BEARDSLEY, M.S. B.S., Cornell University, 1878. Professor of biology, Colorado State Normal School. GREELEY, Colo. 1412 Tenth st. PERLEY LAMONT CLARKE, M.A. B.A., Milton College, 1891; Principal of High School, Glenwood Springs, Colo. Superintendent of Schools. IDAHO SPRINGS, Colo. BENJAMIN JOHN FITZ, M.A. A.B., Bowdoin College, 1897; Rector, St. Luke's Church, Montclair, Colo.; Assistant in history, University of Colorado; Rector, St. Paul's Church, Denver, Colo. Rector, St. Luke's Church. LINCOLN, Neb. 1218 T St RICHARD HOLMES POWELL, M.A. B.A., Mercer University, 1894; Teacher, Department of Literature and History, New Mexico Normal University, Las Vegas, N. M.; Fellow in English, University of Chicago. Teacher of English, Colorado State Normal School. GREELEY Colo. JAMES HIXON VAN SICKLE, M.A.; B.A., 1896 President Colorado State Teachers' Association, 1895; Member National Council of Education since 1896; Vice-president National Council of Education, 1899; Secretary, Department of Superintendence. National Educational Association, 1899; Author of many published educational papers; Public lecturer; Superintendent North Side Schools, Denver, 1891-1900. Superintendent of Instruction, Baltimore, Md. BALTIMORE, Md. 612 Reservoir st. 1899 ROBERT STANLEY BREED, M.S. B.S., Amherst College, 1898; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1902; Assistant in zoology, Harvard University; Austin Teaching Fellow, Harvard University. Professor of biology and geology, Alleghany College. MEADVILLE, Pa. N. Main st. CALVIN SMITH BROWN, Ph.D. D.Sc., Vanderbilt University, 1892; Instructor in English language and literature, Vanderbilt University; Editor of "Tennyson's Enoch Arden" and the "Two Locksley Halls;" Editor "The Later English Drama;" Author of numerous magazine articles; Alumni poet, Vanderbilt University, 1897; Instructor in Comparative and English Literature, University of Colorado, 1898-1900. Acting professor of modern languages, University of Mississippi. GLASS, Tenn. * JESSIE PELL BROWN, M.A. B.A., University of Toronto, 1897; Assistant in Latin, University of Colorado, 1898-1900. Fellow in classics, University of Pennsylvania. ARTHUR JOHN FYNN, Ph.D. M.A., Tufts College, 1887; Principal of High School, Central City, Colo., 1889-91; Superintendent of Schools, Alamosa, Colo., 1891-97; Assistant in pedagogy, University of Colorado, 1898-99; Instructor in English, Colorado State Preparatory School, 1899. Principal of the Twenty-fourth Street School, Denver. DENVER, Colo. 205 E. Twentieth ave. MAY VIRGINIA HENRY-BLUHM, M.A. B.A., University of Iowa, 1896; Assistant in German, University of Colorado, 1898-99. PUEBLO, Colo. 1900 ANNETTE EFFIE KLEORA FERRIS, M.A. B.A., University of Indiana, 1896. Principal of Trinidad High School. TRINIDAD, Colo. 620 E. Main st. FRANK ALBEE GIFFIN, M.A.; B.A., 1899 Assistant in mathematics, University of Colorado, 1899-1900; Graduate student, Columbia University. Electrician, General Electric Co. SCHENECTADY, N. Y. 1 State st. HARRY LORRAINE MCGINNIS, M.A.; B.A., 1895 Teacher in Georgetown High School, 1897-1900. Principal of High School. SALIDA, Colo. HOMER CURTIS NEWTON, M.A.; B.A., 1899 Ph.D., Cornell University, 1902; Fellow in Latin and Greek, Cornell University. Instructor in Latin, College of the City of New York. NEW YORK CITY. 67 Bank st. CHESTER EARL SMEDLEY, M.A.; B.A., 1899 Principal of Schools, Gunnison, Colo. Teaching. DENVER, Colo. 3525 Clear Creek ave. MILTON CLARENCE WHITAKER, M.S.; B.S., 1898 Tutor in chemistry, Columbia University. Chemist, Welsbach Light Co. GLOUCESTER, N. J. 825 Monmouth St. HOMER WILLIAM ZIRKLE, M.A. B.A., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1883; President Professional Study Department, Denver Teachers' Club. Principal of the Elmwood School, Denver. DENVER, Colo. 357 Lincoln ave. 1901 FRANK HOWARD CLARK, M.A. B. Didac, University of Kansas, 1883. Superintendent of Schools. CENTRAL CITY, Colo. CHARLES DENSMORE CURTIS, M.A. B.A., Pomona College, 1900. Student of archaeology, American School for Classical Studies at Rome. ROME, Italy 21 Via delle Convertite. WILLIAM WESLEY HALL, M.A.; Ph.B., 1900 Assistant in Romance Languages, University of Colorado; Teacher in Philippine Islands; Principal, Aspen High School. Principal, Idaho Springs High School. LONGMONT, Colo. ELMER ELLSWORTH JONES, M.A B.S., Monmouth College, 1894; Scholar in psychology, Columbia University, 1901-2. Professor of psychology and education, State Normal School of Virginia. FARMVILLE, Va. LOUIS IRVING NEIKIRK, M.S.; B.S., 1898 Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1903. Senior Fellow in mathematics, University of Pennsylvania. University of Pennsylvania. WEST PHILADELPHIA, Pa. ALWYN CHAELES SMITH, M.S.; B.S., 1894 Teacher in Durango High School, 1897-1900; Student, Columbia School of Mines, 1902-1903. Teacher, North Denver High School. BOULDER., Colo 621 Pine st. 1902 OSCAR PERRY AKERS, M.A.; B.A., 1900 Graduate student, Cornell University. ITHACA, N. Y. 406 Utica st. JOHN RANDOLPH BELL, M.A.; Ph.B., 1901 Principal, Edison School. DENVER, Colo. 86 Lincoln ave. HARVEY A. CARR, M.S.; B.S., 1901 Assistant in pedagogy, University of Colorado. Fellow in psychology, University of Chicago. CHICAGO, Ill. 5648 Drexel ave. HERMANN EMCH, M.S. 1898, Lehramtsschule Universitaet Bern. Draftsman. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. LUCINDA MARIE GARBARINO, M.A.; B.A., 1901 Assistant in Greek, University of Colorado. BOULDER, Colo. 1812 Water st. CHARLES ALFRED LORY, M.S.; B.S., 1901 Principal, Cripple Creek High School. CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo. DAVID CARL RING, M.A. B.A., Milton College, 1897; Principal, Milton High School; Professor of science and mathematics, Humboldt College. Teacher, Villa Park High School. DENVER, Colo. 3102 W. Eighth ave. GEORGE WARD SMITH, M.A Ph.B., Southwest Kansas College, 1896; Principal of schools, Maple City, Kan. Principal of Alma Schools. ALMA, Colo. HERBERT NEWELL WHEELER, M.A. B.A., Milton College, 1897. Teacher, Idaho Springs High School. BOULDER, Colo. 1903 MAUD ELDEN, M.A.; B.A., 1902 Teacher of English and mathematics, Colorado State Preparatory School. BOULDER, Colo. 1034 Pine st. MILTON CLARENCE KEPHART, M.A. Ph.B., University of Iowa, 1901. Merchant. BOULDER, Colo. Regent st. JOHN WALTER NEEDLES, M.A.; B.A., 1902 Student, Colorado School of Medicine. Assistant in chemistry, University of Colorado. PUEBLO, Colo, 102 Central Block. DANIEL POMEROY TAYLOR, M.A.; B.A., 1900 Superintendent of Schools, Loveland, Colo. Assistant in pedagogy, University of Colorado. Principal of High School. VICTOR, Colo. Additional Comments: *Deceased. Extracted from: Register of the Alumni OF THE University of Colorado 1882-1903. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/co/statewide/history/schools/graduate103nms.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/cofiles/ File size: 10.3 Kb