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John Russell Hayes, Librarian. A. B., Swarthmore College (1888); A. B., Harvard University (1889); LL. B., University of Pennsylvania (1892). Student of English, Universities of Oxford and Strasburg (1892-93). Assist- ant in English, Swarthmore College (1893-95); Assistant Professor (1895-1906); Librarian (from 1906). Franklin Spencer Edmonds, Assistant Professor of Law. Ph. B., University of Pennsylvania (1893); A. M., Central High School of Philadelphia (1896); LL. B., University of Pennsylvania (1903). Andrew D. White Fellow in Political and Social Science, Cornell University (1894-95). Instructor in History, Central High School, Phila- delphia (1895-97) ; Assistant Professor of Political Science (1897-1902) ; Professor of Political Science (1902-1904); Honorary Lecturer on Political Science (from 1904). Assistant Professor of Law, Swarthmore College (from 1904). Member of B 6 11. Lorne McKenzie Arkley, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. B. Sc, McGill University (1900). Demonstrator in Mechanical Engineering and Drawing, McGill University (1901-02) ; Director of the School of Machine Design, Franklin Institute (from 1903); Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Swarthmore College (from 1905). 18
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EoBEET C. Brooks, Joseph Wharton Professor of Economics. A. B., Indiana University (1896); Ph. D., CorneU University (1903). Editor of Municipal Affairs, and Eesident in tlie University Settlement, New York City (1896-97) ; President White Fellow of Political and Social Science, Cornell University (1897-98) ; President White Traveling Fellow, Universities of Halle and Berlin (1898-99) ; Assistant in Economics, Cornell University, (1899-1900) ; Instructor (1900-190-1) ; In charge of Department of Civics and Economics, Cornell University (summer sessions, 1902 and 1903) ; Professor of Economics, Swarthmore College (from 1904). Member of 2 X. John Livingston Lowes, Professor of English. A. B., Washington and Jefferson College (1888); A. M. (1891); Ph. D., Hon. (1901); A. M., Harvard University (1903); Ph.D. (1905). Student, Western Theological Seminary (1891-94); Universities of Leipzig and Berlin (1894-9.5). Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, Washington and .Jefferson College (1888-91) ; McKee Professor of Ethics, in charge of the Department of English, Hanover College (189.5-1901) ; McKee Professor of Ethics, and Professor of the English Language and Literature (1901-02) ; Lecturer in English in New York University Summer School (1902, 1904, and 1905); Professor of English, Swarthmore College (from 1905). John Anthony Millee, Edward H. Magill Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. A. B., Indiana University (1890); A. M., Leland Stanford, Junior, University (1893); Ph. D., University of Chicago (1899). Graduate Student, University of Chicago (1895-97, and summer term, 1898) ; Instructor in Mathematics, Indiana University (January to June, 1890) ; Superin- tendent of Schools, Rockville, Ind. (1890-91) ; Instructor in Mathematics, Leland Stanford, Junior, University (1891-93) ; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Indiana University (1894-95) ; Pro- fessor of Mathematics and Astronomy (1895-1906) ; Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Swarthmore College (from 1906). 17
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Lecturers Bird Thomas Baldwin, Lecturer on Psychology and Education, West Chester, Pa. B. S., Swarthmore College (1900); A. M., Harvard University (1903); Ph. D. (1905). Student, University of Pennsylvania (1901-02) ; Harvard University Summer School (1901) ; Joshua Lippincott Traveling Fellow of Swarthmore College (1902-03) ; Harvard University (1902-03); Leipsig University (summer of 1906); Supervising Principal of Moorestown Friends ' High School (1900-02); Conference Instructor in Psychology and Logic, Harvard Summer School (1904); Professor of Pedagogy, West Chester State Normal School (1905-06) ; Professor of Psychology and Education, West Chester State Normal School (from 1906). Lecturer on Psychology and Education, Swarthmore College (from 1906). Edward Briggs Eawson, Lecturer on Education, 226 East 16th Street, New York City. B. S., Massachusetts Agricultural College (1881). Student at Johns Hopkins University (1888-90); School of Pedagogy, New York University (1893-95 and 1905-06). Principal, Friends ' School, Lincoln, Va. (1885-87); Teacher in Friends ' Seminary, New York City (1887-88 and 1890-96) ; Assistant in Elementary Science and Manual Training, Glens Falls Summer School (1894- 95); Principal Friends ' Seminary, New York City (from 1896); Lecturer on Education, Swarthmore College (from 1906). Joseph S. Walton, Lecturer on Education, George School, Pa. Ph. D., University of Pennsylvania (1886). Professor of History, West Chester State Normal School (1896-98) ; Principal, Friends ' Central School, Philadelphia (1898-1901); Principal, George School (from 1901); Lecturer on Education, Swarthmore College (from 1906). i 19
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