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John Nicholas Vedder, f,RK , 2 Associate Professor of Thermodynamics A. R.. Union, 1895; A.M., 1S9S; Graduate School of Columbia University, 1900- 1902 ; American Locomotive Company at Schenectady, 1908-1909 : Engineering Experiment Station, University of Illinois, 1910-1914 ; Assistant Professor, Union, 1914-1921 ; Associate Professor, 1921-. Richard Daniel Kleeman, Associate Professor of Physics B. Sc., University of Adelaide, 1905; Sc.D., 1907; B.A., Cambridge University. 1907; Demonstrator and Assistant in Physics, Adelaide University. 1903-1905; Exhibition Scholarship for Cambridge University, 1905; Research Work at Cambridge, 1907-1915; Sudbury Handyman Prize, Studentship of Emanuel Col- lege. Mackinnon Studentship of the Royal Society, Clerk Maxwell Studentship of Cambridge University; Assistant Professor of Physics, Union. 1915-1921; Associate Professor, 1921-. Morton Collins Stewart, 0ax , [ p k Assistant Professor of German Ph.B., Brown. 1S94 ; A.M., 1S96; Ph.D., Harvard, 1907; Head of Mathematics Department. High School. Quincy, Illinois, 1S96-1900 ; Student at Leipsic Uni- versity. 1900-1904: Instructor at Brown, 1904-1905: Austin Teaching Fellow, Harvard 1906-1907: Instructor. Harvard, 1907-1910; Instructor at Union, 1910- 1911 ; Assistant Professor, 1911-. James Watt Mavor Associate Professor of Zoology A.B., Cambridge, 1905; Ph.D., Harvard, 1913; Trinity College. Cambridge, Eng- land, 1902-1906: Harvard University 1907-1910 and 1912-1913; Mathematical Tripos, Cambridge University, 1905; Natural Science Tripos, Cambridge Uni- versity, 1906; Thayer School of Harvard, 1907-1908: Gibbs Scholar and As- sistant in Comparative Anatomy, 1908-1910; as Traveling Scholar from Har- vard in Research at University of Munich, 1911-1912 ; Austin Teaching Fellow in Zoology, Harvard, 1912-1913; Lecturer in Science and Mathematics, King’s College, Winsor, N. S., 1906-1907 : Instructor in Zoology. Syracuse University, 1911-1912 ; Instructor in Embryology and Histology, and General Supervisor of Laboratory Work in Elementary Zoology, University of Wisconsin, 1913-1916 ; Assistant Professor of Zoology. Union, 1916-1921; Warren Triennial Prize, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1922 ; Associate Professor. Union. 1921-. Robert Hudson George, Associate Professor of History A. B., Amherst, 1911 ; M.A., Harvard, 1913 ; Instructor in History. Harvard University, 1914-1916 ; Instructor in History. Yale University, 1916-1917 ; Cap- tain. 304th U. S. Infantry, 1917-1919; Assistant to Chief of Division of West- ern Europe. American Peace Commission. 1919: Assistant Professor of History, Yale, 1919-1922; Associate Professor of History, Union, 1922-. Warren C. Taylor, 2 Associate Professor of Civil Engineering B. S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1902; C. C. C. and St. L. R. R. Draftsman and Assistant Engineer, 1902-1905 ; Detroit River Tunnel Co., 1907- 1909 : Designing Engineer, Trussed Concrete Steel Co., 1909-1910 ; Instructor in Civil Engineering, Union, 1910-1913; Associate Member of A. S. C. E. ; Member fo Society of Engineers of Eastern New York; Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, Lhiion, 1913-1921 ; Associate Professor, 1921-.
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Wljr 1U24 (Barnet w s. Ernst Julius Berg, bkn , TBn , s Professor of Electrical Engineering M.E., Royal Polytechnicum, Stockholm. Sweden, 1892; Sc.D., Union, 1909; Con- sulting Engineer with General Electric Company up to 1909; Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Illinois, 1909-1913; Fellow of American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Author of Text-books on Electrical En- gineering; Professor at Union, 1913-. Frank P. McKibben, e , TBn , 23 Professor of Civil Engineering B.S., Mass. Institute of Technology, 1894; Instructor, Assistant Professor, As- sociate Professor, Mass. Inst. Technology, 1895-1907 ; Professor Civil Engineer- ing. Lehigh University, 1907-1919 ; Assistant Engineer, Boston Elevated R. R. Company, 1899-1901 ; Assistant Engineer, Massachusetts R. R. Commission, 1901- 1907 ; Consulting Engineer, Pennsylvania State Water Supply Commission. 1914-1915; Vice-President Society for Promotion of Engineering Education, 1918-1919; President Engineers’ Society of Eastern New York, 1922-1923: Served as consulting engineer at various times for the following : Bethlehem Steel Company, Lehigh Coke Company, Lehigh Transit Company, Spanish Amer- ican Iron Company, Berks County, Venango County, and the City of Bethle- hem ; Vice-President, Peoples Trust Company, Bethlehem. 1915-1919 ; Lecturer. American Institute of Banking, 1920-1921 : Professor at Union, 1919-. Peter Irving Wold, rA , Professor of Physics B.S.. University of Oregon, 1901: E.E., 1903; Ph D., Cornell University, 1915; Instructor in Physics, University of Oregon, 1900-1903: Examiner of Patents in Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, TJ. S. Patent Office, 1903-1905 and 1908- 1910 ; Instructor in Physics, Cornell University, 1905-1908; Consultant to Signal Corps, U. S. Army, on Radio Signaling in 1910 ; Professor of Physics, Tsing Hua or American Indemnity College, Peking, China, 1911-1914; Andrew D. White Fellow in Physics, Cornell University, 1914-1915; Physicist. Western Electric Company, 1915-1920; Member of Board on Signaling Instruction, U. S. Signal Corps, 1917 ; Professor of Physics at Union. 1920- . John Lewis March, ake , bk Professor of Psychology A.B.. Lafayette, 1883; A.M., 1896; Ph.D., 1903; Teacher in Latin, Harry Hill- man Academy, 1893-1895 ; Traveled in Europe, 1895-1898 ; Union, 1S99 : As- sistant Professor of Psychology, 1903-1904; Associate Professor, 1904-1922; Professor, 1922-. Stanley Perkins Chase, akb , $bk Associate Professor of English A. B.. Bowdoin, 1905: A.M.. Harvard, 1906; Ph.D., 1911; Assistant in English. Harvard. 1906-1907; Instructor in English Literature, North Western Univer- sity, 1907-1909; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Scholar of Bowdoin College Studying at Harvard. 1910-1911; Member of Modern Language Association of America; Instructor at Union. 1911-1912; Assistant Professor, 1912-1919; As- sociate Professor, 1919-. Wharton Miller, at Librarian B. S., Columbia University, 1913; Columbia University Library, 1913-1914: Newark Public Library, 1914-1915; New York State Library School 1915-1916: Syracuse Public Library, 1916-1920; Ordnance Corps, U. S. A., 1917-1919; Lecturer. Syracuse University, 1919-1920; Librarian. Union, 1920-. Page Twenty
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U r 1924 (karnrt Sidney Archie Rowland, Jr., rA , $BK Associate Professor of Mathematics A.B., Ouachita, 19071; Instructor in Mathematics, University of Arkansas, 1907- 1909; Graduate Student in Physics and Assistant in Mathematics, University of Illinois, 1909-1914; Graduate Student in Physics and Mathematics, Univer- sity of Chicago, 1914-1915; Instructor in Mathematics, Union, 1915; Assistant Professor, 1910-1917; Absent on Leave, 1917-1919; 1st Lieut. F. A., 1917; Capt. F. A., 1918; 108th F. A., 28th Division; Three major operations on Western Front: Aisne-Marne, Meuse-Argonne, Ypres-Lys; Assistant Professor, Union, 1919-1921 ; Associate Professor, 1921-. Mortimer Freeman Sayre, Assistant Professor of Applied Mechanics E.M., Columbia, 1907 ; A.M., 1912 ; Mining, Railroad and Hydraulic Work, Arizona, 1907-1910; Assistant in Civil Engineering Department, Columbia, 1910- 1911; in Consulting Engineer’s Office, New York, 1911; Engineer and Super- intendent, Croton Magnetic Iron Works, Brewster, N. Y., 1912-1913; Engineer- ing Department, C. R. R. of New Jersey, 1913-1914 ; Instructor at Union, 1914- 1918; Assistant Professor, 191S-. Harold Chidsey, Associate Professor of Philosophy A.B., Lafayette, 1909; A.M., Columbia, 1914; Ph.D., Harvard, 1920; Graduate of Union Theological Seminary, 1912 ; Head of Senior House, Tome School, Port Deposit, Md., 1912-1913; Assistant in Philosophy, Harvard, 1914-1916; Henry Bromfield Rogers Memorial Fellow, Harvard, 1916-1917; Captain of In- fantry, U. S. R., and Instructor at Officers Training Camp, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., 1917 ; Major. 14th Infantry, 19th Division, U. S. A., 1918 ; Member of Ameri- can Philosophical Association; Assistant Professor at Union, 1919-1922; Asso- ciate Professor, Union, 1922-. George Hermann Derry, $ k Assistant Professor of Economics Graduate in Honors, Schools of Philosophy and Social Science, Stonyhurst Col- lege, England, 1902; Postgraduate Student, Johns Hopkins University, 1902- 1904: Ph.D., Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass., 1908; Postgraduate Student, University of Paris, 1909-1911 ; Assistant Professor of Political Science, Uni- versity of Kansas, 1917-1919; Acting Head of the Department of Economics, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1919-1920; Assistant Professor of Eco- nomics, Union, 1920-. Edward H. Darby, am , Assistant Professor of Chemistry A.B., Clark ' College, 1914; A.M., Clark University, 1915; Ph.D., Clark University, 1917; Chemist, Norton Company, 1914; Research Chemist, Niagara Electro- Chemical Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1917-1918; Research Chemist, Atlantic Refining Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1918; Instructor in Physical Chemistry, Lehigh University, 1918-1920 ; Chemist, General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 1920; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Union, 1920-. Arthur Dodd Snyder Assistant Professor of Mathematics A.B., Lafayette, 1911; A.M., University of Wisconsin; Instructor of Mathe- matics, Lafayette, 1912-1917 ; Instructor of Mathematics, Union, 1917-191S ; 110th Infantry, Argonne Offensive, 1918-1919; Public Accountant, 1919-1921; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Union, 1921-. Page Twenty-two i
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