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COLLEGE OF SCIENCE. SCHOOLS. CHEMISTRY; NATURAL SCIENCE. FACULTY. THOMAS J. BURRILL, PH.D., ACTING REGENT, Botany. STEPHEN A. FORBES, PH.D., Dean, Zoology and Entomology. CHARLES W. ROLFE, M.S., Geology. ARTHUR W. PALMER, SC.D., Chemistry. SAMUEL W. PARR, M.S., Chemistry. HOWARD S. BRODE, Assistant in Zoology. ROBERT H. FORBES, B.S., First Assistant in Chemistry. WILLIAM E. SANDFORD, P H . C , Second Assistant in Chemistry. ALICE M. BARBER, B.S., Assistant in Botany. MEMBERS OF OTHER FACULTIES GIVING INSTRUCTION IN THIS COLLEGE. EDWARD SNYDER, M.A., German. JAMES D. CRAWFORD, M.A., History. JAMES H. BROWNLEE, M.A., Rhetoric and Oratory. FRANK F. FREDERICK, Industrial Art and Design. ELBRIDGE R. HILLS, Captain U.S.A., Military Science. M. R. PARADIS, M.A., French. HERBERT J. BARTON, M.A., Latin. DANIEL K. DODGE, PH.D., English Language and Literature. GEORGE W. MYERS, M.L., Mathematics. DANIEL W. SHEA, PH.D., Physics. EDITH ADELAIDE SHATTUCK, Assistant in Industrial Art and Design. COLLEGE OF SCIENCE. The College of Science affords an opportunity for the thorough study of the natural and physical sciences, either as specialties or as the substance of a liberal education. It is possible for the student to take a
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