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DEPARTMENT OF ASTRONOMY Anne Sewell Young, Ph.D., Professor B.L., M.S., Carleton College; Ph.D., Columbia University; Goodsell Observatory, Northfield, Minnesota; University of Chicago; Professor of Mathematics at Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington; Research Assistant at Yerkes Observatory; Member of the American Astronomical Society, of the Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association, and of the American Association of Uni- versity Professors; Vice-President of the American Association of Variable Star Observers; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Winona Lake, Indiana. Louise Freeland Jenkins, M.A., Instructor B.A., M.A., Mount Holyoke College; Computer at the Allegheny Observatory; Member of the American Astronomical Society, and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. 383 Ellsworth Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut. DEPARTMENT OF BIBLICAL LITERATURE Mary Inda Hussey, Ph.D., Professor Ph.B., Earlham College; Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College; Graduate Scholar, Bryn Mawr College; Fellow in Semitic Languages, University of Pennsylvania; University of Leipzig; Instructor in Biblical History, Wellesley College; Fellow of the Baltimore Association for the Promotion of the University Education of Women; Alice Freeman Palmer Memorial Research; Fellow of the Associ- ation of Collegiate Alumnae; Assistant in the Havard Semitic Museum; Member of the American Oriental Society, of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, of the Vorderasiatische Gesell- schaft, of the Association of Biblical Instructors in American Colleges and Secondary Schools, of the Religious Education Association, and of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae. 4 Bryant Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Laura Hulda Wild, B.D., Professor B.A., Smith College; B.D., Hartford Theological Seminary; Professor of Biblical History and Literature, Doane College and Lake Erie College; National Secretary of the Young Women's Christian Association; Pastor of Congregational Church, Lincoln, Nebraska; Member of the So- ciety of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, of the Association of Biblical Instructors in American Colleges and Secondary Schools, of the Council of the Religious Education Association of America, of the Hampshire Ministers’ Association, of the Biblical Club of Springfield, Massachusetts, of the Commission of Religious and Moral Education of the Congregational Churches of the United States, of the Commission on Congregationalism and its Young People, and of the Commission of Church Boards of Education in the United States on Bible Study for Secondary Schools. South Hadley, Massachusetts. Irving Francis W ood, D.D., Lecturer B.A., M.A., D.D., Hamilton College; B.D., Yale University; Ph.D., University of Chicago; Instructor in Jaffna College, Ceylon; Instructor in the American Institute of Sacred Literature; Reader of New Testament Literature, University of Chicago; Professor of Biblical Literature and Comparative Religion, Smith College; Member of the Council of the Religious Education Association, of the American Oriental Society, and of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exe- gesis; Phi Beta Kappa Society. 25 Franklin Street, Northampton, Massachusetts. 0n leave of absence for the year 1919-1920.
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Faculty and Staff DEPARTMENT OF ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY Louise Fitz-Randolph, M.A., Emeritus Professor of Archaeology and History of Art M. A., Mount Holyoke College; University of Berlin; University of Chicago; American Schools of Classical Studies at Athens and at Rome; Head of the Department of History and Art, Lake Krie College; Lecturer in History of Art in the Western Reserve School of Design; Member of the Archaeological Institute of America, and of the Classical Association of Western New England. South Hadley, Massachusetts. Caroline Morris Galt, Associate Professor of Archaeology B.A., Bryn Mawr College; University of Chicago; Columbia University; American School of Class- ical Studies at Rome; Member of the Managing Committee of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, of the New England Classical Association, of the Archaeological Institute of America, of the section of Readers in Latin of the Uniform College Entrance Examination Board, and of the American Association of University Professors; Associate Member of the American Numismatic Society. Elkton, Maryland. Gertrude Stewart Hyde, Associate Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Norwich Art School; Art Students League, New York; Art League Summer Schools under Bryson Burroughs and Frank Du Mond; University of Chicago; Member of the College Art Association, and of the American Association of University Professors; Phi Beta Kappa Society. 268 W ashington Street, Norwich, Connecticut. Florence Winslow Foss, M.A., Associate Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A. Wellesley College; University of Chicago; Art Institute, Chicago; Member of the College Art Association, and of the American Association of University Professors. South Hadley, Massachusetts. Catherine Wilson Pierce., M.A. B.A., Smith College; M.A., Radcliffc. Waterbury, Connecticut. Eleanor Patterson Spencer, M.A., Instructor B.A., M.A., Smith College. 36 Pomeroy Terrace, Northampton, Massachusetts. Helen Frances MacKenzie, Assistant B.A., Mount Holyoke College. On leave of absence for the year 1919-1920. 30 Harrison Street, Taunton, Massachusetts.
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Martha Goodwin Castor, M.A., Lecturer M.A., Olivet College, Michigan; Professor of Biblical History and Literature, Mills College, Cali- fornia; University of Leipzig; French Sorbonne; Universities of Marburg and Berlin; I niversitv of Chicago. Mills College, California. Gertrude Brown Judd, B.D., Instructor B.A., Mount llolvoke College; B.D., Hartford rheological Seminary. West Hartford, Connecticut. DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY Alma Grace Storey, Ph.D., Professor B.A., Obcrlin College; Ph.D., University of Chicago; Woods Hole; Member of the Association for the Advancement of Science, of the Botanical Society of America, and of the Sullivant Moss Society; Sigma Xi Society; Phi Beta Kappa Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts. Anna Morse Starr, Ph.D., Associate Professor B.L., Ohio Wesleyan University; Bryn Xlawr College; B.A., M.A., Oberlin College; Ph.D., Uni- versity of Chicago; W oods Hole; Fellow in Botany, University of Chicago; Member of the Botanical Society of America; Graduate Scholar, Cornell University; Fellow, Cornell University; Member of the American Philosophical Association, of the American Psychological Association, and of the American Association of University Professors; Phi Beta Kappa Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts. Asa Stephen Kinney, M.S., Instructor B.S., Boston University; M.S., Massachusetts Agricultural College; Member of the National Forestry Association, and of the National Geographic Society. South Hadley. Massachusetts. Sarah Jane Agard, M.A., Curator of Botanical Museum B.A., M.A.. Mount Holyoke College; Member of the Torrev Botanical Club. South Hadley, Massachusetts. Rena May Rickerstaff, Laboratory Assistant B.A., Oberlin College; M.A., Mount Holyoke College. 44 Mayer Avenue, Buffalo, New Vork.
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