al|r 1U24 C arnrt m mu mii ®ruatPPB Ex-Officio Plon. Alfred E. Smith, Governor Hon. George R. Lunn, Lieutenant-Governor Hon. James A. Hamilton, Secretary of State Hon. James W. Fleming, Comptroller Hon. George K. Schuler, Treasurer Hon. Carl Schurman, Attorney-General Rev. George Alexander, D. D., LL. D., 47 University Place, New York Hon. Nicholas V. Y. Franchot, A. M., Olean Edwin W. Rice, Jr., Sc. I)., Schenectady Edward P. AVhite, A.M., 921 Marine Bank Bldg., Buffalo Edgar S. Barney, Sc.D., 36 Stuyvesant Street, New York Prof. Franklin PI. Giddings, LL.D., Columbia University, New York Willis T. Hanson, Schenectady Frank Bailey, Art. D., 175 Remsen Street, Brooklyn Charles B. McMurray, A.M., Cannon Place, TToy AVillis R. Whitney, Pli.D., Sc.D., General Electric Co., Schenectady Edmund N. Hnvck, Albany Rev. Rockwell Harmon Potter, D.D., Hartford, Conn. Hiram C. Todd, Pli.B., Saratoga F ank Burton, A.B., Gloversville J. Montgomery Mosher, A.M., M.D., 170 Washington Avenne, Albany George C. Foote, B. E., Port Henry
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-x xi uUjp 1U24 ( arnpt bx. . --xx 3ffarultg Charles Alexander Richmond, $ bk President of Union College and Chancellor of Union University A.B., Princeton, 1883; A.M., Princeton, 1886; D.D., Hamilton, 1904; LL.D„ Rutgers, 1909; LL.D., New York University, 1910; LL.D., Princeton, 1915; LL.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1920. Benjamin H. Ripton, ' t , tI BK Dean Emeritus ; Professor of History and Government, Emeritus A.B.. Union, 1880; A.M., 18S6; Ph.D., 1895; LL.D., Syracuse, 1896; LL.D,, Union, 1909; Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, Union, 1886; Professor of Mathematics, Union, 1887-1894; Professor of History and Sociology, 1894-1910; Professor of History and Government, 1910-1921 ; Dean of Union College, 1894- 1919. Edward Ellery, Ben j $BK j 2E Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Chemistry A.B., Colgate, 1880; A.M., 1893; Ph.D., Heidelberg, 1896; Sc.D., Colgate, 1912; Instructor in Chemistry, Colgate, 1890-1891 ; Master of Sciences, Vermont Acad- emy, 1891-1894; Master of Sciences, Worcester Academy, 1896-1897; Head Master, Vermont Academy, 1S97-1904; Professor of Chemistry at Union, 1904- ; University of Berlin, 1909; Member of American Chemical Society; Eastern New York Section Society of Engineers; University of Chicago, 1913-1914; Member of National Executive Committee, Sigma Xi, 1917-1921; Chairman National Fellowship Committee. Sigma Xi. 1920- ; National Secretary, Sigma Xi, 1922- ; Corresponding Editor, Scientific American, 1920- ; Dean of the Faculty, Union College, 1919-. Charles F. F. Garis, 2N , $bk , Dean of Students and Professor of Mathematics Ph.B., Lafayette, 1903; M.S., Lafayette, 1906; Instructor in Mathematics, Union, 1903-1906; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Union, 1906-1908; Professor. 1908- ; Dean of Students, 1919-. Frank Coe Barnes, $Bk Secretary of the College, Professor of Modern Languages A.B.. Williams, 18S7 ; A.M.. 1893; Ph.D., Leipsic, 1903; Principal of the Troy Academy, 1896-1903; Traveled in Europe, 1898; Student at Berlin and Leipsic, 1899-1900; Traveled and Studied in Germany and France, 1902- 1903; Superin- tendent of Schools, Stockbridge, Mass., 1903 ; Instructor in Modern Languages, Union, 1904-1905; Adjunct Professor of Modern Languages, 1905-1906; Trav- eled and Studied in Spain, 1910-1911, 1913; President New York State Modern Language Association, 1913-14, 1914-15 ; Committee on Modern Language Sylla- bus. New York State, 1914-15; German Examinations Committee, State Educa- tion Department, 1913-18; Supervisor College Entrance Board Examinations. 1906- : Chairman Eastern Federation Modern Language Associations, 1915 : Executive Committee, National Federation of Modern Language Associations. 1922; Professor of Modern Languages, 1906-. Frank S. Hoffman, $rA , $BK Ichabod Spencer Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus A.B., Amherst, 1876; A.M., 1879; B.D., Yale, 1880; Pli.D., Amherst, 1S96: LL.D., Knox, 1914; Hooker Fellow at Y ale, 1880-1882; Student in Germany, 1S82-18S3; Instructor in Philosophy at Wesleyan, 1883-1885; Professor at Union 1885-1918. Page Eighteen
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