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iii: h I 1 1.1, I I , I . 1 I ' 4 I C wt, I ,N Ir : 11 - It I It-if ,ltd nfl... HOMER FRANKLIN REBERT, Kappa Sigma, Phi Professor of Latin. B.A., Franklin and Marshall College, '12y M.A., 'l9p Ph.D., Cornell, '23, Beta Kappa A. A. G. O., 1916 and F. A. G. O., 1917. Scholar in Latin and Greek, Cornell University, 1920-21. Combined Fellowships in Greek and Latin, 1921-22. American Academy in Rome, 1922-24. F. A. A. R., 1924. Appointed Associate Professor of Latin at Amherst, 1927-307 Professor of Latin, 1930-. College Orqanist and Choir Master, 1929-33. Author: Oui and Cum Clauses in Se-neca's Moral Epist1es, The Temple oi Concord in the Roman Forum, CLARENCE DANA ROUILLARD, Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa herst, 1927-. Fellow of the C. R. B. Foundation, Brussels, Belgium, 1930-31. and Virgil and Those Others. Orqanist, 1934-. ELLSWORTH ELLIOTT RICHARDSON, Alpha Delta Phi Instructor in Physical Education. B.A., Amherst, '27g M.A., '32. Edward Hitchcock Fellow in Physical Education, 1927-29. Appointed In structor in Physical Education at Amherst, 1929-. Instructor in French. B.A., Bowdoin, '24g A.M., Harvard, '25, Instructor in French at Harvard, 1925-27. Instructor in French at Am- WILLIAM TINGLE ROWLAND, Kappa Alpha tSouthern1 Professor of Latin. B.A., Kentucky Wesleyan, '02y M.A., Vanderbilt, '077 Ph.D., Columbia, '18, Assistant in Greek, Vanderbilt, 1907. Principal of Private School, Texas, 1907-09. Professor of Latin, Polytechnic College, Texas, 1910. Instructor in Classical School of Education, University of Chicago, 1910-127 Graduate study at the University of Chicago, 1910-135 at Columbia, 1913-15. Instructor in Latin, Hunter College, New York City, 1915-17. Assistant Professor of Greek. Oueen's University, 1918-19. Associate Professor of Latin, Amherst, 1920-267 Professor, 1926-. Twenty-one WALTER ARTHUR RUDLIN Visiting Lecturer in Political Science and Economics on the Iohn Woodruff Simpson Foundation. Graduated from the London School of Economics of the London Uni- versity, 1931. Research Assistant to Prof. Laski at London School of Eco- nomics, 1931-32. Research work at Royal School of International Affairs, 1932-34. Appointed Visiting Lecturer in Political Science and Economics on the Iohn Woodruff Simpson Foundation, 1934-35. Published: The Growth of Fascism in Great Britain. fn-gy gn iq: X ll .I 1152 It , ,. 1 1' 1' 4 ' E '-it 1 il yt:-A
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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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EDWARD DWIGHT SALMON, Delta Upsilon Associate Professor of History. B.S., University of Rochester, 'l7g A.M., Harvard, '23, Ph.D., Harvard, 1934. Graduate student at Harvard, 1922-28. Served in U. S. Army in A. E. F., First Lieutenant, A. G. D., Division Headquarters, 78th Division, 1917-19. As- sistant in History, Harvard, 1923-257 Instructor of History, Harvard, 1925-265 Instructor of History, Amherst, 1926-295 Assistant Professor, 1929-345 Associate Professor, 1934-. Author: Imperial Spain, 1931. Member of the American Historical Association. ANTHONY SCENNA, Phi Beta Kappa Instructor in German. B.A., Amherst, '27y M.A., Columbia, '29. Graduate study at Columbia University, 1927-29, and the University of Frankfort, 1929-30. Instructor in German, Columbia University, 1927-29, and the University of Buffalo, 1930-31. Appointed Instructor in German at Am- herst, 1931-. OSCAR EMILE SCHOTTE, Sigma Xi Assistant Professor of Biology. D.Sc., Geneva, '25. Graduated from Imperial Russian State Gymnasium, 1913. Licencie es sciences, Geneva, 1920, D. Sc., 1925. Instructor at the Institut de Zoologie et 1 d'Anatonomie Comparee of Geneva University, 1920-28. Rockefeller Founda- , tion at the University of Freiburg, 1928-31. Research Fellow at Freiburg, 1931-32. Research Fellow at Yale University, 1932-34. Appointed Assistant Professor of Biology at Amherst College, 1934-. Member of the Societe Suisse de Zoologie and of the American Zoological Society. Member of the Cor- poration of the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole. Research papers published in fields of Regeneration and of Experimental Embryology. CHARLES LAWTON SHERMAN, Phi Beta Kappa Associate Professor of Latin. A.B., Harvard, '17g Licencie-Lettres, Grenoble, '20p Ph.D., Harvard, '28. Lieutenant in the Engineering Corps, American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-19. Associate Professor of Greek and Latin, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1920-22. Instructor in French, Harvard, 1922-23. Instructor in Greek and Latin, 1923-29. Appointed Associate Professor of Latin, Amherst, 1929-. FRANK HERBERT SMITH, Phi Delta Theta Parmly Billings Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education. B.A., Amherst, '93p M,D., University of Pennsylvania, '98. Practiced medicine in Hadley, Mass., 1900-29. Appointed Parmly Billings Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education at Amherst, 1929-. Member of the Massachusetts Medical Society and the American Medical Society. 'Twenty-two
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