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...state university each have four representatives. Columbia has three, two from the college and one from the Columbia Law School. William and Mary has also three, one from the college and two from the Law School. The other colleges having three representatives each are Bowdoin, University of Alabama, Miami, Lombard university, the University of South Carolina, and the University of Wisconsin. Those having two each are Dartmouth, Amherst, Oberlin, lowa state university, Wesleyan, Missouri state university, Western Reserve, University of Tennessee, Mercer, Williams, Brown, McKendree, Wabash and the University of Georgia. Twenty-five other colleges have a single representative...
...will direct the department of psychology as he did at Johns Hopkins University, and will have under his personal supervision a few of the students pursuing the highest courses in this department. H. H. Donaldson, who also comes from Johns Hopkins, will be assistant professor of Neurology. Warren P. Lombard, a graduate of Harvard University, and the Harvard Medical school, will have sharge of the department of biology, he having lately come from the laboratory of Professor Ludwig in Leipsic. Albert A. Nicholson, who is to fill the chair of physics, has held a similar position in the Case school...
...been issued, the authorities expect to make known their plans in the course of a few weeks. Only three members of the faculty, in addition to President G. S. Hall, have yet been chosen; these are Dr. H. H. Donaldson, Dr. S. C. Sanford, and Dr. W. R. Lombard, all assistant professors. President Hall has recently been abroad to secure the services of some eminent Germans, but did not meet with much success, owing to the unfavorable action of Bismarck. The university is intended to have an individuality of its own, and not to conflict with Harvard, Yale, and similar...
...faculty of Clark University is now composed of the following members, three of whom are from Johns Hopkins: G. Stanley Hall, president; Dr. Warren P. Lombard of Boston, assistant professor of physiology; H. H. Donaldson, Ph. D., of Baltimore, assistant professor of neurology, and E. C. Sanford, Ph. D., of Baltimore, instructor in psychology...
...originally laid out, call for a quadrangle with laboratories and dormitories on every Saturday. The other building will not, however, be raised until the increased needs of the university demand them. Mr. S. Stanley Hall has received the appointment of president. It is popularly supposed that Dr. Warren P. Lombard, a graduate of Harvard in the class of '87 and of the medical school of '81, will be appointed to the professorship of physiology. Dr. Lombard has made this study a specialty and will study in Europe before undertaking his work at Clark. Aside from these men nothing is known...