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Herbert Jewett Barton, Professor of Latin Language and Literature, is a native of New Hampshire. He fitted for college at the New Hampshire Conference Seminary, at Tflton, N. H., and entered Dartmouth College. His Sophomore year was spent at Wesley an University, Middletown, Ct., but he finished his course at Dartmouth. For two years he was principal of the Newport, N. H., high school. Coming west, he was principal of the Waukegan, 111., high

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school, and later,superinteadentofthe city schools. After a year and a half rest from teaching he became principal of the High School Department of the State Normal School, at Normal, in '83. January 1st. '91, he came here. He has delivered frequent and varied lectures and addresses before educational associations. Civics has received for many years his spare time, and as a result he has published " T h e Civil Government of Illinois. "

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Charles Melville Moss, Ph. D., Professor of Greek, was born at New York Mills, N. Y., and fitted for college at Cazenovia (N. Y.) Seminary. He graduated from Syracuse University in 7 7 , and was granted the degree of P h . D. in '81. In 7 7 - 7 S he was Associate Professor in Victoria University, Cobourg. Ont. In 7 8 he went to the IllinoisWeslevan Universitv as Professor of Greek,

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and in '91 was appointed to the same position here. In *93 he was appointed Librarian.

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Daniel Kilham Dodge, P h . D., was torn in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1863. He received his early instruction in a German-American School in t h a t city, and voder private tutors. He graduated from Columbia College in '84. In *85 he received the degree of A. M., and in the following year that of P h . D. He has spent most of his time since graduation as T u t o r of the English and

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