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der von Helmholtz, at Berlin, receiving- the degree of P h . D. from Friedrick-Wilhelm's Universitat in *92. While abroad he traveled in Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Holland, England and Ireland, mak-

ing a special study of educational institutions. (>n his return to America he was immediately chosen assistant in Physics at Harvard University, June '92. In August '92 he accepted his position here.

William Otterbein Krohn, P h . D., Assistant Professor of Psychology, was born at Gal ion, Ohio. He graduated from the high school of t h a t city in 1883. In '84 he went to Toledo, la., the seat of Western College, from which institution he graduated in '87. From '87 to '89 he pursued post graduate studies at Yale. At the end of this time he was appointed to the chair of Psychology and Philosophy in the Western Reserve University, In July '91 he went abroad and

visited various Universities until February '92, when he returned to fill the Senior Fellowship in Psychology at Clark University. In August '92 he accepted his present position. He is editor of the Psychological department of the New York Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, and a contributor to the American Journal of Psychology, and the Psychological Review. He is the author of "Practical Lessons in Psychology" in the "Working Teacher's Library."

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Elizabeth Cutting Cooley, A. B., Assistant Professor of German, graduated from the old Chicago University in '83; was teacher in Lake high school from '83 to '88; principal of Moulton Ladies' College, McMaster University, Toronto, Canada, '88 to '90; a student at University of Leipzig in '91 and '92. Returning to this country she was appointed Academy Tutor in the University of Chicago, which position slu* resigned to accept her present one.

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