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Edward Henry Kraus
Edward Henry Kraus (1875-1973) was a Professor of Mineralogy at the University of Michigan and also served as Dean of the Summer Session, 1915-1933, Dean of the College of Pharmacy, 1923-1933, and Dean of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, 1933-1945.〔Edward Henry Krause Papers at the Bentley Historical Library (http://quod.lib.umich.edu/b/bhlead/umich-bhl-851645?rgn=main;view=text)〕
==Biography==
Edward Henry Kraus was born at Syracuse, N. Y., December 1, 1875. His father was John Erhardt Kraus, of German ancestry, and his mother, Rosa Kocher Kraus, was of Swiss descent. After training in the high school of Syracuse, N. Y., entered Syracuse University, from which he was graduated as Bachelor of Science in 1896. During the following year he was a graduate student in that University and was also an assistant in chemistry and German. He received the degree of Master of Science at the end of the year. For two years, 1897-1899, he was instructor in German and mineralogy at Syracuse. During 1899-1901 he studied at the University of Munich, and at the end of the period received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy magna cum laude. His major study was min eralogy with chemistry and geology as minors. His doctor's thesis was entitled " Ueber einige Salze der selten Erden." He returned to Syracuse University for one year, first as in structor in mineralogy and then as associate professor of the same sub ject. During 1902-1904 he was head of the department of science in the Syracuse High School and in the summer sessions of Syracuse Univer sity of 1903 and 1904 he was pro fessor of chemistry and geology. Dr. Kraus was a fellow of the Geological Society of America, member of the American Chemical Society, the American Association for the Ad vancement of Science, and other scientific organizations. For two years, 1903-1904, he was president of the Onondaga Academy of Science.〔The Michigan Alumnus 58-65, November 1904 (http://um2017.org/faculty-history/faculty/edward-henry-kraus/bio)〕
In the fall of 1904 he was called to the University of Michigan as Assistant Professor of Mineralogy, and in 1906 he became Junior Professor. In 1907 he was made Junior Professor of Mineralogy and Petrography, and Director of the Mineralogical Laboratory, and in 1908 he was granted a full professorship in Mineralogy and Petrography. From 1908 to 1910 he was Secretary, and since 1911 Acting Dean of the Summer Session. From 1908 to 1912 he also served as Secretary of the Graduate School. He published ''Essentials of Crystallography" in 1906, "Descriptive Min eralogy" and, with W. F. Hunt, "Tables for the Determination of Minerals," in 1911. On June 24, 1902, Dean Kraus was married to Lena Margaret Hoff man, and they had one daughter, Margaret Anna, and a son, John Daniel. A son, Edward Hoffman, died.〔December 1, 1915 The Michigan Alumnus(http://um2017.org/faculty-history/faculty/edward-henry-kraus/bio-0)〕
He was a friend of Samuel Goudsmit, another University of Michigan professor.

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