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Carleton College 1904 WITH AHKOUHOEHENTS MB THE YEAS 1804-5 CATALOG CARLETON COLLEGE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 1903-1904 WITH^ANNOUXCEMENTS FOR THE YEAR 1904-1905 NORTHFIELD, MINNESOTA PUBLISHED APRIE, 1904 CIVIL CALENDAR 1CO-4. I905. s M T w T F s s H T w T F S s H T W T t S 1 E 1 2 1 4 5 6 7 3 4 5 6 7 f 9 3 4 6 6 7 f S I ( 10 11 v> K 11 • 14 IE V. 17 .7 Jan. !' 11 12 i: li IE L'l July I] li U 15 ic Jan. 18 li'LL! -• 11 If :• Ll >• 28 n !• .?•'• li VI >:, .:'2 6 2827 \> 27 25 30 31 : as 26 30 26 27 28 29 a 30 81 !: 31 S H T W 1 F s S H T W T F S s H T V T r S I 2 4 £ li 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 i •1 i I 1] 12 I f 10 U • IV, 6 ( 7 f i i' ii Feb. u :v. If 17 !• 1£ 13 Aug. u li i! 17 • -;• Feb. li U IE II 17 .'• L'l h IK • ,.2 3 24 20 26 .:! 28 27 V 22 •L: 24 27 28 30 31 !• 27 Ji 25 26 s M T V T F S S H T W T F S S H T W T F s 1 2 3 4 j 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 '6 'i I E 1( U 4 6 6 7 i E 10 5 6 7 i i 10 11 Mar. li IS 16 IT V- IL Sep. 11 1! 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If 17 •i L'L y 24 2B !: 'i ..': 17 1- ii Li LL' y. 24 2t 27 30 ):- li c >: 29 26 2f Hi 2S 30 -'1 25 26 27 29 30 29 31 COLLEGE CALENDAR. 1904. JUNE 10, Friday Evening, .... Recital of the Stu­ dents in Elocution and Graduation Exercises of the Academy. JUNE 12, Sunday, Baccalaureate Sermon. JUNE 13, Monday Evening, - Recital of the School of Music. JUNE 14, Tuesday Afternoon, - Alumni Meeting. Tuesday Evening, - Alumni Banquet. Tuesday Evening, ... - Prize Debates. JUNE 15, Wednesday Morning, - Commencement Exercises. Wednesday Evening, - - President's Reception. SUMMER VACATION OF THIRTEEN WEEKS. SEPTEMBER 13-14, Tuesday and Wednesday, .... - Registration for First Semester. SEPTEMBER 14, Wednesday, 9 A. M., - - First Semester Begins. NOVEMBER 24, Thursday, - - - Thanksgiving Holiday. DECEMBER 22, Thursday, 4 P. M., • Christmas Recess Begins. 1905. JANUARY 4, Wednesday. 8 A. M., - • Christmas Recess Ends. JANUARY 28, Saturday, ----- First Semester Ends. JANUARY 31, Tuesday, 9 A. M., - - Second Semester Begins. JANUABY31, Tuesday, 10 A. M. to4P.M., Registration for Second Semester. FEBRUARY 22, Wednesday, - - - Washington's Birthday. APRIL 19, Wednesday, 4 P. M., - - Easter Recess Begins. APRIL 26, Wednesday, 8 A. M., - Easter Recess Ends. MAY 30, Tuesday, Memorial Day. JUNE 2-7, - -..!*- - - - - Commencement Week. JUNE 7, Wednesday, Second Semester Ends. SUMMER VACATION OF FOURTEEN WEEKS. SEPTEMBER 13, Wednesday, 9 A. M., - First Semester Begins. Monday is the weekly holiday. Examinations for making up deficiencies and for entrance to the College are held on the first Monday of each semester. Examinations to enter the Academy may be taken on the first afternoon of each semester. CARLETON COLLEGE. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Term Expires June, 1904. MIRON W. SKINNER, NORTHFIELD. DAVID C. BELL, MINNEAPOLIS. CHARLES S. HULBERT, MINNEAPOLIS. JESSE F. MILLSFAUGH, M. D., WINONA. Term Expires June, 1905. HARLAN W. PAGE, NORTHFIELD. WILLIAM H. LAIRD, WINONA. DANIEL R. NOYES, ST. PAUL. GEORGE M. PHILLIPS, NORTHFIELD. LEWIS L. WHEELOCK, OWATONNA. HIRAM A. SCRIVER, MINNEAPOLIS. Term Expires June, 1906. JOHN C. NUTTING, NORTHFIELD. GEORGE R. LYMAN. MINNEAPOLIS. LOWELL E. JEPSON, MINNEAPOLIS. GEO. R. MERRILL, D. D., MINNEAPOLIS. LYNDON A. SMITH, MONTEVIDEO. WILLIAM H. SALLMON, NORTHFIELD. Term Expires June, 1007. ALFRED W. NORTON, NORTHFIELD. DAVID PERCY JONES, MINNEAPOLIS. IRWIN SHEPARD, PH. D., WINONA. JAMES F. JACKSON, MINNEAPOLIS. JUDGE THOMAS S. BUCKHAM, FARIBAULT. LEAVITT H. HALLOCK, D. D., MINNEAPOLIS. TRUSTEES AND COMMITTEES. OFFICERS OF THE BOARD. WILLIAM H. LAIRD, PRESIDENT. DAVID P. JONES, VICE PRESIDENT. HARLAN W. PAGE, TREASURER. MIRON W. SKDJNER, AUDITOR. Executive Committee. WILLIAM H. SALLMON, CHAIRMAN. HARLAN W. PAGE. MIRON W. SKINNER, VICE CHAIRMAN. ALFRED W. NORTON. GEORGE M. PHILLIPS. JOHN C. NUTTING. Examining Committee. IRWIN SHEPARD. JESSE P. MILLSPAUGH. THOMAS S. BUCKHAM. Finance Committee. WILLIAM H. LAIRD, CHAIRMAN. GEORGE R. LYMAN. WILLIAM H. SALLMON. DANIEL R. NOYES. HIRAM A. SCRIVER. VISITORS FROM THE STATE ASSOCIATION. HON. A. A. MILLER, MODERATOR, CROOKSTON. REV. H. H. STUTSON, BnVABIK. REV. W. J. GRAY, ST. PAUL. REV. W. H. MEDLAR, ALEXANDRIA. REV. E. L. HEERMANCE, MANKATO. REV. P. L. V. MESKE, ORTONVILLE, REV. H. P. FISHER, CROOKSTON. REV. P. WINTER, DEXTER. REV. J. W. VALLENTYNE, MARSHALL. REV. W. B. PINKERTON, WABASHA. CARLETON COLLEGE. FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS, 1903-4. Arranged, with tbe exception o! the President of the College and the Pri cipal of the Academy, in each division, in order of appointment. The Instructors for 1904-5 are named under "Courses of Instruction." REV. JAMES W. STRONG, D. D., LL. D., President Emeritus. [President of Carleton College, 1870-igoz.] WILLIAM H. SALLMON, M. A., President on the Martha Walker Wilkinson Foundation. B. A., Yale College, 1894; M, A., Yale University, 1897; Colleges of'Austral­ asia, 1897-99L Kuv-pi, I'liiirriLi:!-: a:i.l Somii 1•:LIsIuni Kurope, igoo; Graduate Department Yale University, 1901; Pastor South Church, Bridgeport, Conn., 1901; President of Carleton College since January, 1903. HORACE GOODHUE, M. A., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature and Dean of the Faculty. ., Dartmouth College, 1867; M. A., 1870; Priucipal of Preparatory De- '- -"-ii; Professor of Greek since 1870; Dean WILLIAM W. PAYNE, PH. D., Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy and Director of the Observatory. B. A., Hillsdale College, 1ES3; M. A., 1665; Law School of Michigan Uni­ versity, 1864-5; Law School of University of Chicago, r865-6; LL. B., Chi­ cago, i860: Ph. D., Hillsdale Collage, iBgi; Professor in Carleton College since 1871; Acting Dean, 1896-99. MARGARET J. EVANS, L. H. D., Professor of English Literature aud Dean of the Women's Department. B. A., Lawrence University, 1869; M. A., 1872; L. H. D., 1898; Paris and Berlin, 1878-9; Berlin, Heidelberg and Oxford, 1802-3; Instructor in Downer College, iS6y--<>; Piin.eruv.~F in Lawrence ["iiivcrsiiv. 1 .-.10-74; Professor and Deaa of Women in Carleton College since 1874. BEV. GEORGE HUNTINGTON, M. A., Professor of Rhetoric and Bib­ lical Literature, and Librarian. LUCIAN W. CHANEY, M. S., Professor of Biology and Geology. B. A., Carleton College, 1878; B. S., 1B79; M. S., 1S82; Marine Bioloeica Laboratory, 1888 and 1890; Instructor and Professor in Carleton Collegi FACULTY AND JNSTRUCTORS, HERBERT C. WILSON, PH. D., Associate Professor of Astronomy and Mathematics, and Registrar. n A .h Carleton College, 1879; M. A., 1882; Cincinnati Observatory, 1B80-86; —-86; Ph. D., Cincinnati University, 18B6; U.S. Instructor and Professor in Carleton College ISABELLA WATSON, B. L., Professor of French and German. B. L., Carleton Collegt, 1685; Paris, 1886-71 Hanover, Germany, 1892-3; Heidelberg and Paris 1899; Columbia University, 1900; Teacher *in Minneapolis Academy, 1885-6; Instructor and Professor in Carleton College since 1887. REY. EUGENE W. LYMAN, B. D., Professor of Philosophy on the John Chandler Williams Foundation. B. A., Amherst College, 1894; M. A., 1903; B. D., Yale Divinity School, 1899; Fellow in Theology, 1899-1901; Universities of Halle, Berlin and Marburg, 1899-1901; Instructor and Professor of Philosophy in Carleton College since JAMES T. FAIRCHILD, M. A., Acting Professor of the Latin Lan­ guage and Literature on the Horatio Nelson Brinsmade Foundation. Absent on leave for foreign study, 1903-04. Miss Lucia E. Danforth has been in charge of the College classes in Latin during the year. FRANZ F.

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