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ALBERT ERNEST LUMLEY, Sigma Delta Psi, Chi Delta Assistant Professor of Physical Education. B.S., Michigan State Normal College, '25. Graduate study at Oberlin, 1925-28. Director of Intramural Athletics and Coach of track at Oberlin, 1925-28. Appointed Instructor in Physical Educa- tion and Coach of Track at Amherst, 1928-30: Assistant Professor, 1930-. Member of the Track Coaches Association of America, the Track Coaches Association of N. C. A. A., and the American Physical Education Association. RALPH CLELAND McGOUN, Ir., Delta Tau Delta Instructor in Biology. A.B., Amherst, '27g M.A., '29. Assistant in Biology, Amherst, 1927-29. Instructor in Biology, 1929 NEWTON FELCH McKEON, Ir., Chi Phi, Phi Beta Kappa Instructor in English. . B.A., Amherst, '26. Master at Lawrenceville Academy, 1926-27. Engaged in business in New York, 1927-31. Appointed Instructor in English at Amherst, 1931. Simp- son Fellow in English and Research Student at Emmanuel College, Cambridge University, 1933-34. OTTO MANTHEY-ZORN, Germania, Erlangen Professor ot German on the Emily C. Iordan Folger Foundation. B.A., Adelbert College, Western Reserve University, '01, Ph.D., Univer sity oi Leipsic, '04. Graduate study at the University of Erlangen, 1901-02, and the Uni versity of Leipsic, 1902-04. Instructor in German, Western Reserve University, 1904-05, and the University of Illinois, 1905-06. Instructor in German at Am- herst, 1906-087 Assistant Professor, 19085 Associate Professor, 1909-18, Pro- fessor, 1918-. Author: Iohann Georg Iacobi's Iris, 19057 Friedr I-Ieinr Ia- coloi's Home at Parnpelfortf' 1907, Germany in Travail, 1922. Editor, Fu1da's Des Talisman, 1912. Member of the Modern Language Association and the Society for the Advancement of the Study of Scandinavian Literature. Nineteen ALLISON WILSON MARSH, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Beta Kappa Professor ot Hygiene and Physical Education. B.A., Amherst, '13y M.Ed., Harvard, '25. Hitchcock Fellow in Physical Education, Amherst, 1913-14. Instructor in Physical Education, Ohio Wesleyan, 1914-15. Instructor in Physical Educa- tion, Ohio State College, 1915-17. Graduate Work at Harvard Summer School, 1913-16 and 1920-22. Associate Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education, Amherst, 1917-247 Professor, 1924-. ,-, .,: it lt 1. tl , . 1 -it 't Ik
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GAIL KENNEDY Assistant Professor of Philosophy. B.A., University of Minnesota, '22g M.A., Columbia, '23, Ph.D., '28, University Fellow in Philosophy at Columbia, 1924-25. Lecturer in Phil- osophy at Columbia, 1925-26, and Assistant Director, New School for Social Research, New York City, 1925-26. Appointed Instructor in Philosophy at Amherst, 1926-317 Assistant Professor, 1931-. Guggenheim Fellowship in Philosophy, 1929. MICHAEL IOSEPI-I KENNEDY Physical Education, 19177 Instructor, 1927. Instructor in Physical Education and Assistant Director of the Gymnasium. Assistant in Pratt Gymnasium, Amherst, 1910. Appointed Assistant in MANFORD VAUGI-IN KERN, Phi Beta Kappa Instructor in Latin. B.A., William Iewell College, 'l8g M.A., Indiana University, '21g M.A., Princeton, '30. Tutor in Latin and Greek, Indiana University, 1919-21. Assistant Protes- sor oi Latin, William Iewell College, 1921-22. Instructor in Classics, Prince- ton, 1923. Instructor in Latin, Amherst, 1923-24, 1925-. Member of the American Philological Association. Absent tor year. STERLING POWER LAMPRECHT, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Sigma Rho Professor of Philosophy. A.B., Williams, 'llg A.M., Harvard, 'l2p B.D., Union Theological Seminary, 'l5p Ph.D., Columbia, 'l8g University of Poitiers, 'l9. Instructor in Philosophy at Columbia, 1916-18, and 1919-21. American Expeditionary Forces, 1918-19. Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Illinois, 1921-257 Associate Professor, 1925-28. Professor oi Philosophy at Amherst, 1928-. Member of the American Philosophical Association. Editor of Century Philosophy Series and Book Editor of The Journal of Philosophy. FREDERIC BREWSTER LOOMIS, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Beta Kappa Professor of Geology on the Edward S. Harkness Foundation. B.A., Amherst, '96, Ph.D., University of Munich, '99, Instructor of Biology, Amherst, 1899-1904, Associate Professor of Compara- tive Anatomy, 1904-085 Professor of Comparative Anatomy, 1908-165 Stone Professor of Biology, 1916-177 Hitchcock Professor of Mineralogy and Geology, 1917-31, Professor of Geology, 1931-. Director of Amherst Paleontological Ex- peditions. Author: Hunting Extinct Animals in the Patagonian Pampas, Common Rocks and Minerals, and Evolution of the Horse. Eighteen
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CHARLES HILL MORGAN, II, Delta Kappa Epsilon Assistant Professor of Fine Arts. B.A., Harvard, '245 M.A., '265 Ph.D., '28. John Harvard Fellow, second semester, 1926-27. Study at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Greece, 1928-29. Instructor in Fine Arts, Bryn Mawr, 1929-39. Appointed Assistant Professor of Fine Arts at Amherst, 1930-. Member of the American Numismatic Society and of the Archaeological Institute of America. Visiting Professor at the American Classical School in Athens, Greece. DAVID MORTON, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa Professor of English. B.S., Vanderbilt, '09. Ten years in newspaper and magazine work after graduation. Asso- ciate Professor of English, Amherst, 1924-265 Professor, 1926-. Author: Noc- turnes and Autumnals, The Renaissance of Irish Poetry, A Man of Earth, Shorter Modern Poems: an Antho1ogy, Six for Them: an Anthology and Earth's Processional. Member of the Poetry Society of America and of the Poets, New York. WILLIAM JESSE NEWLIN, Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa Professor of Philosophy and Secretary of the Faculty. B.A., Amherst, '995 M.E., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 'Ulg M.A., Amherst, '035 A.M., Harvard, '06. Walker Instructor of Mathematics at Amherst, 1902-05. Shattuck Scholar in Mathematics, Harvard, 1905-06. Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Philosophy, Amherst, 1905-075 Associate Professor, 1907-095 Professor, 1909-. Student at Oxford University, 1912-13. War Work Council, Y. M. C, A., 1918. Division Chief, Army Educational Corps, A. E. F., 1919. Director of Educa- tion, Serbian Relief Commission, 1920. Received Cross at St. Sava from King Alexander, 1920. LAURENCE BRADFORD PACKARD, Delta Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa Anson D. Morse Professor of History. A.B., Harvard, '095 Ph.D., '21, Graduate Student and Austin Teaching Fellow at Harvard, 1909-135 Rogers Travelling Fellow, 1911-12. Instructor in History, University of Roch- ester, 19l3-l55 Assistant Professor, 1915-195 Professor, 1915-25. U. S. Army 1917-195 served with 78th Division, Military Intelligence and Siberian Expe- dition. Professor of History, Amherst, 1925-285 Anson D. Morse Professor of History, 1928-. Visiting Professor at Yale, 1929-30, Wesleyan, 1932. Author: Russia and the Dual Alliance, 19205 The Commercial Revolution, 1927, The Age of Louis XIV, 1929. Associate Editor, The Berkshire Studies in European History. HAROLD HENRY PLOUGH, Delta Upsilon, Sigma Xi Rufus Tyler Lincoln Professor of Biology. B.A., Amherst, '135 lV1.A., Columbia, 'l55 Ph.D., '17, Graduate work at Columbia, 1914-17. University Fellow in Zoology, 1916-17. Instructor in Biology, Amherst, 1917-195 Associate Professor, 1919-245 Professor, 1924-. Commissioned Second Lieutenant, Sanitary Corps, and In- structor in Bacteriology, Yale Army Laboratory School, 1918-19. Research at Stazione Zoologica, Naples, 1927-28. Author of technical articles on Genetics in various scientific publications. I 1 , 1 ' Twenty t- .1 1 I 1 j' 1 1 I i 1 fl N ,I I I
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