JOHN F. GOUCHER,
President
JOHN B. VAN METER,
Morgan Professor of English Bible.
Instructor in Psychology, Ethics and Logic.
Dean of the Faculty.
WILLIAM H. HOPKINS, Ph.D,
HANS FROELICHER, Ph.D.,
JOSEPH S. SHEFLOE, Ph.D.
LILLIAN WELSH, M.D.,
CHARLES C. BLACKSHEAR, Ph.D.
MAYNARD M. METCALF, Ph.D.
THADDEUS P. THOMAS, Ph.D.
LILA V. NORTH, A.B.
FRANCES MITCHELL FROELICHER, Ph.D.,
ARTHUR BIBBINS, Ph.B.
WILLIAM H. MALTBIE, Ph.D.
CHARLES W. HODELL, Ph.D.
JENNIE LOUISA WHITBREAD, Ph.B.
ELEANOR LOUISA LORD, A.M.
CLARA LATIMER BACON, A.B.,
ROSINE MELLE
CAROLINE W. LATIMER, M.D.
FANNY COOK GATES, A.B.,
FLORENCE PEEBLES, A.B.,
ROBERT W. ROGERS, Ph.D., D.D.,
SOPHA CHURCH HALL,
NATORP BLUMENFELD,
ANNA DENISON ANDREWS,
HARRIET ALVIRA BLOGG,
MRS. ANNAH F. GROVES,
MRS. ANNIE H. ROBERTS,
FRANCES C. CHILDS,
Professor of Latin.
A.B. and A.M., St. John's College, Md.; PhD., Dickinson College.
Professor of the German Language and Literature. Art Criticism.
Ph.D., University of Zurich, 1886.
Professor of the Romanic Languages and Literatures.
Librarian.
A.B., Luther College, 1885, and A.M., 1889; University Scholar and Fellow of Johns Hopkins University, 1888-90; PhD, Johns Hopkins University, 1890: Fellow by Courtesy, Johns Hopkins University, 1890-91.
Professor of Anatomy, Physiology, Hygiene, and Physical Training.
M.D., Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania
Professor of Chemistry.
A.B., Mercer University, Georgia, 1881; PhD, Johns Hopkins University, 1890.
Professor of Biology.
A.B. Oberlin College, 1889; PhD, Johns Hopkins University, 1893.
Professor of History and Sociology.
A.M., University of Tennessee, 1887; Fellow, and Assistant in History, Vanderbilt University, 1891-92; PhD, Johns hopkins University, 1895.
Associate Professor of Greek
A.B. Bryn Mawr College, 1895; University of Leipzig, 1895-96.
Instructor in German
Ph.D., University of Zurich, 1886.
Instructor in Geology and Curator of the Museum.
PhB, Albion College, 1887.
Professor of Mathematics.
A.B. Ohio Wesleyan University, 1890; A.M., 1892; Fellow of Johns Hopkins University, 1894-5; PhD, Johns Hopkins University, 1895.
Associate Professor of the English Language and Literature
A.B., De Pauw University, 1892; PhD, Cornell University.
Instructor in English.
PhB, Syracuse University, 1887.
Instructor in History
A.B., Smith College, 1887, A.M., 1890. Fellow in History, Bryn Mawr College, 1888-89 and 1895-96. Instructor inHistory, Smith College, 1890-94. Holder of the European Fellowship of the Woman's Educational Association of Boston, and Student in History at Newnham College, University of Cambridge, Eng., 1894-95.
Instructor in Mathematics.
A.B., Wellesley College, 1890.
Instructor in French
Student at the College de France and the Sorbonne, 1887-90; Diplomee de l'Academie de Paris et de l'Universite de France, 1890; awarded the Palmes Academiques by the Minister of Public Instruction of France, 1897.
Instructor in Biology
M.D., Woman's Medical College of Baltimore, 1890; A.B. and A.M., Bryn Mawr College, 1896; Post-graduate Medical Course, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1890-91; Graduate student in Physiology, School of Medicine of the Johns Hopkins University, 1896-98.
Instructor in Physics.
A.B., Northwestern University; Graduate student, Bryn Mawr College, 1897; Gottingen, 1897.
Instructor-elect in Biology.
A.B., Women's College of Baltimore, 1895; Fellow in Biology, Bryn Mawr College, 1896-97, 1897-98; holder of European Fellowship of Bryn Mawr College, 1898-99.
Non-resident Lecturer.
Ph.D., Leipsic. Professor of Hebrew in Drew Theological Seminary
Marie Palmquist,
Instructor in Physical Training.
Graduate of the Royal Central Gymnastic Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.
SOPHIE M. GIESKE,
Instructor on the Piano.
Pupil of Wilhelm Speidel and Karl Baerman, of the Royal Academy of Munich
Instructor of Vocal Music.
Pupil of Geo. L. Osgood and Agramonte
Instructor on the Violin.
Pupil of Marsick (Paris), Schloming (Hamburg), Rose (Vienna), Wirth (Berlin) and formerly of the Cincinatti Symphony Orchestra.
MATILDA SCHAEFER,
Associate Professor of Art, Drawing, Painting and Modeling.
Pupil of William Bouguereau, T. Robert Gleury, Gabriel Ferrier, and G. Courtois.
Instructor in Art.
Pupil of Andrew Castaigne of Paris
ALICE HELEN GRADY,
Registrar.
Assistant Librarian.
MRS. ALICE H. MCANULTY,
Lady in Charge, Glitner Hall, corner of Charles and Twenty-third Sts.
Lady in Charge, Fensal Hall, corner of Maryland Avenue and Twenty-third Sts.
Lady in Charge, Vingolf Hall, corner of Maryland Avenue and Twenty-fourth Sts.
LILLIAN E. WRIGHT,
Sanitary Supervisor of Homes.
GEORGE FILBERT,
Cashier.
Assistant Bookkeeper.
GUSTAVE KAHN,
Supervisor of Buildings
Last Updated 9/17/99.