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IULIAN D. Tixvnoix, A.M., LL.D. Professor of the Lorem Language and Lzfte1'ot1fL1'e Vassalboro .Academy, I86IQ Oak Grove Seminary, 18625 X!V2.'ECl'V1llC Acade1ny,'18645 Colby, 18685 Asso- ciate Professor at Colby, 1868-1873, Received the Degree of A.M., I87I5 Degree of LLD., Colby, 19015 Professor of Latin since 1873. Indy doesn't go in for athletics, excepting exercises in Latin, but his ability and square dealing have won for him the respect and esteem of the whole student body. Dabbling in stocks is his only weak spot, but even in that he can give I. P. Morgan points-of syntax. JAMES lN1LL1rxM BLACK, PHD. Professor of History and Political Economy Baltimore City College, 18855 Johns Hopkins University, 18885 received degree of Ph.D., 18915 Professor of History and Political Science at Georgetown College, ISQI-1892, Associate Professor of Economics at Oberlin College, 1892-1894, mem- ber of the American History Assoc1ation5 the Amer- ican Economic ASSOCIHYIOIIQ the Maryland Histor- ical Society5 the Council of the Maine Historical Soc1ety5 Professor at Colby since 1894. The Doctor -says this picture isnlt Academic, but he ought to be satisfied ifkit connects him with, the germs homo. Most of us are. I. WV1lliam has probably more crochets than any other professor, which is saying much, but he makes up for them in other ways. His courses are among the best in the curriculum, in spite of too scanty outside reading, short articles and easy exams. ARTHUR IEREM1A1e1 ROBERTS, A.M. Professor of Rhetoric and f1z.st1'uctor in Elocutzon Limerick Academy, 18855 Colby, 18905 graduate student at Harvard University, 1899-1900, at Colby since 1890. Rob is unquestionably the most popular man on the Faculty. His blustermg way is nothing more than a large, well-devel- oped bluff, and Miss Robinson keeps that from becoming obnoxious. Rob is peculiar in that ministers are the only ones who can't blufl him. II
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9 4 1 The Faculty CHARLES LINCOLN W111rE,, A.M., DD. Prosioferzt cmd Babcock Professor of Psychology VV'oburn High School, 18835 Brown University, 1887g Newton Theological Institute, 1890, received the degree of A.M., 1890, Pastor of the First Bap- tist Church, Somersworth, N. H., 1890-1894, Pas- tor of the First Baptist Church, Nashua, N. H., 1894-19005 General Secretary of the New Hamp- shire Baptist Convention, 1900, President of Colby College since 1901. Prexy is gradually getting down to the President business and in a few decades will be to Colby what Eliot is to Har- vard. His motto is, Toe the mark or walk the plank. EDWARD VVINSLOVV HALL, AM., LL.D. L1'brz1ricm cmd Emeritus Professor of Difodorrz Laingrzagcs Portland High School, 1858, Colby, 18625 Profes- sor of Modern Languages, 1866-1891, Reglstrar, 1888-19025 Librarian, 1873-1907. Teddy is an ornament to the faculty, T11at's all. He didn't think it worth while to have a new negative made, but passed in a half-tone from an old OR:XCLE. Considering the subJeet, he displayed good judginent. His loyal support of the admin- istration and pull with the co-ords are the envy and despair of the Freshmen. IO
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-.5 f ,Wm f wal! ,A M4- iv y, ay! I-N 95 f QM ff, avg, I 1 1 ,fgff fi I 1 16' 9,46 fy if Y 1 h'?l0wy Zjafyfif 146212 K 4 fi - T44 -'5'fiSXs.f '- M. ' STEa:,Qf:is:g2'f:-1.2. Biff. , 8' -ganlfgij-.:W.f' . , . ' ti iss? 1 1 25. ' I i' 9 w,., Wh- ' 4 . -. Ts. N 'fs-'1-zcfts. w'f1'+f. 55 ' . 2'1 A1--.Sv ANTON MARQUARDT, PH.D. Professor of the German Language and Lztefratmfe Dr. RGlll13ll11iS High School, Lubeclc, Germany, 18773 passed the Einjaerig Treiwilligen-Exanien, I877' C'l'Ell'll'l11CLlIT1 at Lub k 8 , . . ec , 1 77-18803 passed the Maturitaets-Exanien, 18803 Universities of Berlin and Kiel, 1880-18853 passed tl D C ie octor-Exainen at Kiel, 1885, graduate student at Kiel, 1885-18873 High School, VVatertown, Massachusetts, 1887-18915 at Colby since 1891. Dutchy is famous among Colby men for his absolute impar- tiality, his hard-headed common sen d ' ' se, an his brilliant wit. It is unfortunate that his modesty seldom allows him to dis- play the same. 101-IN I-IEDMAN, A.M. Professov' of the Romance Languages Caribou High School, 18913 Colby, 1895, I n- structor in Modern Languages, 1895-1896, Instructor in Latin and Greek, 1896-18993 University of Paris, 1899-19003 Associate Professor of Romance Lan- guages, 1900-1902, Professor of Romance Languages since 1902. Johnny speaks IZW languages, and it isn't safe to roast a man with so many tongues at his' cornmand. 'fl-Ie is little but he's wise,-he's a wonder for his size and mcidentall i Y, he.is.an enthusiastic supporter of athletics and all Colby activities. CLARENCE I-IAYWARD W1-11TE, A.M. Professor of the Greek Lan-guage and Lizte1'atu1'e Bristol Academy, Taunton, Massachusetts, 1882g Aniherst College, 18863 Instructor in Greek, Amherst High School, 1885-18863 Instructor in Latin and Mathematics, Private Classical Sch ool, at l-lartford, 1886-18873 Instructor in Greek and Latin, Carleton College, 1887-18913 Master in Latin, W . . oicestei Academy, 1891-19023 Professor at Colby since 1902. Cassiel' acquired distinction by his famous home the Senior faculty baseball game of 190-4, and -he remarkable for his forcefulksnappy style in speaking run in is still U. Colby is his Alma-azmty and will probably be his Aluia-granny, also. In this picture, he conscientiously chose wooden a background for his head. I2
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