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DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY.

What the Men Who Received this Degree in 1895 are Doing.

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The following list is taken from the President's Report and is of interest as showing what positions many of the men who received the degree of Ph. D. last year have already obtained:

F. C. Babbitt '90, now a student at the American School at Athens.

E. A. Burt '93, now professor at Middlebury College, Vermont.

H. E. Burton '90, now holding a Parker Fellowship and a student of the American School at Rome.

W. E. Castle '93, now Instructor in Anatomy, University of Wisconsin.

B. M. Davis '93, now instructor in Botany at the University of Chicago, Ill.

W. E. B. Dubois '90, now professor of Ancient Languages at Wilberforce University, Ohio.

J. H. Gerould '92, now instructor in Zoology at Dartmouth College.

J. W. Glover '93 instructor in Mathematics, University of Michigan.

H. T. Hildreth '85, acting professor of Ancient Languages at Roanoke College, Virginia.

G. E. Howes '96, professor of Greek at the University of Vermont, Burlington.

R. MacDougall '93, now holding the Walker Fellowship, and continuing his studies at Berlin, Germany.

K. McKenzie '91, instructor in Modern Languages at Union College.

E. Pierce '92, instructor in Psychology at the University of Michigan.

W. H. Schofield '93, now holding a Rogers Fellowship and continuing his studies at Paris.

E. V. Wilcox '92, now pursuing studies in Cambridge.

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