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1 . 1 1 1 , . . . , . 141 ii, I! Egg- ul THOMAS CUS1-IING ESTY, Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa Walker Professor of Mathematics and Acting President in case of absence of President. B.A., Amherst, '93, M.A., '97. Graduate work at Amherst, 1893-94. Instructor in Mathematics and Drawing, Case School of Applied Science, 1894-95. Walker Instructor in Mathematics, Amherst, 1895-97 and 1898-1901. Studied at the University of Goettingen, 1897-98. Professor of Mathematics, University of Rochester, 1901- 05. Professor of Mathematics, Amherst, 1905-. Acting Dean of the College, 1920-21. Dean of the College, 1922-29. Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and of the American Mathematical Society. FRANCIS HOWARD FOBES, Delta Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa Iohn C. Newton Professor of Greek. A.B., Harvard, '04, A.M., '05, Ph.D., '12, M.A., Amherst, '23. Instructor in Greek and Latin, Harvard, 1907-13. Assistant Professor of Greek, Union College, 1915-20. Associate Professor of Greek, Amherst, 1920- 21, Professor, 1921-. Editor, Aristot1e's Meteorology, 1919. ROBERT FROST, Theta Delta Chi Professor of English on the Iohn Woodruff Simpson Foundation. B.A., Dartmouth, '92, M.A., Amherst, '18, M.A., Michigan, '22, L.I-I.D., University of Vermont, '23, Litt.D., Yale, '23, Middlebury, '24, Bowdoin, '26, New Hampshire, '30, Wesleyan, '31, Columbia, '32. Engaged in various works until 1906. Teacher in Pinkert Academy, New Hampshire, 1906-10. In England, 1911-15. Professor of English at Amherst, 1916-20. Poet in residence at the University of Michigan, 1920-22. At Am- herst, 1923-25. Fellow in English at the University of Michigan, 1925-26. Pro- fessor of English at Amherst, 1926. Author: A Boy's Will, North of Bos- ton, Mountain IntervaI, New Hampshire, and West-running Brook. IOI-IN BERNARD FULLER Assistant Professor of German. Ph.D., University of Chicago, '27. Gymnasium, 1902-11, University of Vienna, three semesters, 1911-13. In- structor in German, St. Mary's College, 1914-16. Instructor in the Classics, 1916-25. Study at the University of Chicago, 1925-27. Appointed Instructor in German at Amherst, 1927, Assistant Professor, 1930-. Author: Hilarii Versus et Ludi. GEORGE BANKS FUNNELL, Phi Beta Kappa Assistant Professor of French. B.A., Amherst, '24, M.A., Harvard, '28. Graduate work at the University of Chicago, 1924-25, at Harvard, 1927- 30. Instructor in French at Amherst, 1925-27. Instructor in French at Har- vard, 1928-30. Instructor in French at Amherst, 1930-34. Assistant Professor 1934-. Member of the Modern Language Association. I 1, 1 Fifteen I if I I in I 1 , 4
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I i fl l FREDERICK STUART CRAWFORD, lr., Theta Delta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa Instructor in Greek. B.A., Amherst, '24, B.A., Oxford, '26g M.A., Oxford, '30. Simpson Fellow at Oxford, 1924-26. Appointed Instructor in Latin at Amherst, 19261 Instructor in Greek, 1927-. Member of the American Philo- logical Association. B. fessor Syntx Langu IAMES FRANCIS CUSICK Instructor in Economics. B.A., Amherst, 'Zig M.A., Harvard, 'Z3: Ph.D., Harvard, '34. Appointed Instructor in Economics at Amherst, 1930-. HOWARD WATERS DOUGI-ITY, Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Xi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa Professor of Chemistry. Ph.D., Iohns Hopkins, '04g M.A., Amherst, '16g B.E. Extra Ordinem, Iohns Hopkins, '27. Proficient in Electrical Engineering, Iohns Hopkins, 1893. Commercial work, 1893-1900. Graduate work, Iohns Hopkins, 1900-04. Carnegie Re- search Assistant, Washington, D. C., 1904-05. Instructor in Chemistry, Uni- versity of Missouri, 1905-067 at the University of Wisconsin, 1906-075 at Am- herst, 1907-08. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1908-095 Associate Professor, 1909-131 Professor, 1913-. Member of the American Chemical Society, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. CLARENCE WILLIS EASTMAN Professor of the German Language and Literature. S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, '94g M.A., Ph.D., Leipsic, '98, M.A., Amherst, ' 12. Harvard Summer School, 1894. Instructor in Modern Languages, W. P. I., 1894-95. Studied at the Universities of Goettingen and Leipsic, 1895-98. In- structor in German, University of Iowa, 1898-1901p Assistant Professor of German, 1907. Associate Professor of German at Amherst, 1907-09p Pro- of German Language and Literature at Amherst, 1909-. Author: Die des Dativs bei Notkerf' Editor of German texts. Member of the Modern age Society of America, the New England Modern Language Society and the Goethe Society of America. GEORGE ROY ELLIOT, Phi Eta Professor of English on the Henry C. Folger Foundation. B.A., University of Toronto, '04g Ph.D., University of Iena, '08, Litt.D., Bowdoin, 'Z5. Engaged in newspaper work, 1904-06. Study in Germany, 1906-08. In- structor in English, University of Vtfisconsin, 1909-13. Professor of English Literature, Bowdoin, 1913-25. Professor of English, Amherst, 1925-. Author: The Cycle of Modern Poetry, 1928. - 1 I Fourteen lt- . -l l 11
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HERBERT PEBCIVAL GALLINGER, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa Professor of History. B.A., Amherst, '93p Ph.D., Leipsic, '98. Principal of Oxford Academy, Oxford, New York, 1893-95. Student at University of lena, 1895-961 at the University of Leipsic, 1896-985 at Columbia, 1917-18. Instructor in History, Amherst, 1898-1904, Associate Professor, 1904- 18, Professor, 1918-. Member of the American Historical Association. Author: Die Haltung der deutschen Publizistik zu dem amerilcanischen Unabhangig- keitskriegef' 1900. Collaborated in translation and editing of Conversation with Luther, 1915. STEWART LEE GARRISON, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Associate Professor of English and Public Speaking. A.B., Harvard, '12g A.M., '30. Harvard Law School, 1912-13. Assistant in English, Harvard, 1912-15. Instructor in English and Public Speaking, Worcester Academy, 1913-185 Head of Department of English, 1919-20. Associate Professor of English and Public Speaking, Amherst, 1920-. Ioint Author: The Essentials of Argument. Editor of Macau1ay's Life of Iohnsonf' OTTO CHARLES GLASER, Phi Chi, Phi Beta Kappa Stone Professor of Biology. B.A., Iohns Hopkins, 19007 Ph.D., '04. Graduate work at Iohns Hopkins, '04. Study at Marine Laboratories, Beaufort, N. C., Woods Hole, Mass., and Cameron, La.: and at the University of Budapest. Demonstrator of Biology, College ot Physicians and Surgeons. Baltimore, and Professor of Biology at the University of Michigan, 1905-18. Stone Professor of Biology at Amherst, 1918-. Trustee of Marine Biological Laboratories, Woods Hole, 1922. t .ALFRED SHEPARD GOODALE, Phi Beta Kappa l Associate Professor of Botany. B.A., Amherst, '98. Acting Registrar, Amherst, 1901, Registrar, 1902-18. Instructor in Botany, 1904-115 Assistant Professor, 1911-135 Associate Professor, 1913-. Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and of the New England Botanical Club. Fellow of the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science and member of the New England Botanical Club. WARREN KIMBALL GREEN, Theta Xi, Sigma Xi Professor of Astronomy and Director of the Observatory. A.B., Harvard, '13g A.M., Harvard, '14, Ph.D., University of California, '16, Student at the Lick Observatory, 1914-17. Martin Kellog Fellow, 1916-17. With the U. S. Army Signal Corps, A. E. F., 1917-19. Instructor in Physics at Yale, 1919-21. Instructor in Astronomy at Amherst, 1921-227 Associate Pro- fessor, 1922-265 Professor, 1926-. Member of the American Astronomical Society and the American Physical Society. Fellow of the Royal Astronomi- cal Society, England. Member of the lnternational Astronomical Union, Sixteen
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