Papers, 1899-1904 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1899-1904 (inclusive).

Consists of class notes and themes for courses taken at the University of Chicago in English, history, political science, and sociology. Faculty whose classes she attended include James Weber Linn, George F. Reynolds, James Westfall Thompson, Edwin E. Sparks, Oliver J. Thatcher, Ferdinand Schwill, Benjamin Terry, Edward Bourne, Francis Shepardson, Harry Pratt Judson, and Charles E. Merriam.

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Schevill, Ferdinand, 1868-1954

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American historian. Taught at the University of Chicago, 1892-1937. From the description of Papers, [195-?]-1960. (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 52248395 Ferdinand Schevill graduated from Yale in 1889 and finished his PhD at Freiburg in 1892. That same year he arrived with Professor Von Holst at the University of Chicago. As a junior professor he began writing the texts books that would come to define his career. The first edition of Schevi...

Shepardson, Francis Wayland, 1862-1937

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Terry, Benjamin, 1857-1931

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Thompson, James Westfall, 1869-1941

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Biography James Westfall Thompson, professor of medieval history at the University of California, was born in Iowa, attended Rutgers and graduated in 1892. He took his doctoral work at the University of Chicago, where he later became a full professor. He came to Berkeley as Sidney Hellman Ehrman professor of European history in 1932, and retired in 1939. He wrote The Living Past, Economic and Social History of the Latter Middle Ages, The Medi...

Thatcher, Oliver J. (Oliver Joseph), 1857-1937

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Reynolds, George F. (George Fullmer), 1877-1964

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Loeb, Hedwig.

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Linn, James Weber, 1876-1939

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Judson, Harry Pratt, 1849-1927

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Harry Pratt Judson was Professor, Department of Political Science, and head dean, the Colleges, University of Chicago,1892 to1894; professor and head, Department of Political Science, and dean of the Faculties of Arts, Literature, and Science, 1894 to1907; acting president of the University of Chicago, 1906-1907; and president, 1907-1923. From the guide to the Judson, Harry Pratt. Papers, 1889-1901, (Special Collections Research Center University of Chicago Library 1100 East 57th Str...

Bourne, Edward Gaylord, 1860-1908

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Edward Gaylord Bourne was born on June 24, 1860. He received a B.A. from Yale in 1883 and a Ph.D. in 1892. During his graduate study at Yale he taught medieval history (1885-1887) and political science (1886-1888). He went to Adelbert College in Cleveland, Ohio in 1888, and remained on the faculty there until 1895 when he returned to Yale. Bourne was active in the American Historical Association and was known for his historical criticism and editions of historical texts. He died in New Haven on ...

Sparks, Edwin Erle, 1860-1924

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Sparks was an historian, and president of Pennsylvania State College for twelve years. From the description of Edwin Erle Sparks papers, 1870-1925. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 31020128 ...

Merriam, Charles Edward, 1874-1953

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Charles E. Merriam was a Political scientist and politician. A.B., Lenox College, 1893; A.B., State University of Iowa, 1895. A.M., Columbia University, 1898; Ph.D., 1900. Docent in political science, University of Chicago, 1900-1902; associate, 1902-1903; instructor, 1903-1905; assistant professor, 1905-1907; associate professor, 1907-1911; professor, 1911-1940; chairman, Department of Political Science, 1923-1940; Morton D. Hull Distinguished Professor of Political Science. Chicago alderman, 1...