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• ■ • ■ ' 4 ■ • «4 4 • • ' George Davis Chase, Ph. D. Professor oj Latin . Born at Dighton, Mass., Oct. 27, 1867; Harvard, A. B., 18S9; Sub-master and teacher of Latin and Mathematics in Bristol Academy, Taunton, Mass., 1880-94; Harvard Graduate School, 1894-97; Harvard, A. M., 189o, Ph. D., 1897; Harvard Travelling Fellow at University of Leipzig, 1897-98; Teacher of Latin at Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, N. J., 1898-99; Assistant Pro- fessor of Comparative Philology, Cornell University, 1899-1901; Instructor in Latin, Wesleyan University, 1901-02; Associate Professor of Latin, 1902-Or); Professor of Latin, University of Maine, 1905 — ; Member of the American Philological Association; Author of Selected Lives of Cornelius Nepos, 1903, and several articles in each of the following publications: Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, American Dialect Notes, 1 B K, 1 K 1 . Miss Caroline Colvin, Ph. D. Professor of History. Indiana University, B. A., 1893; Instructor in History, High School, Fort Wayne, Ind., 1893-98; Fellow in European History, University of Pennsylvania, 1898-1901; Research Work in Ireland and Scotland, 1901-02; Instructor in European History, LIniversity of Maine, 1902-03; Assistant Professor of History, 1903-06; Professor of History, 1906 — ; Member of American Historical Associa- tion, Royal Society of Antiquaries, National Geographical Society; I K I . Arthur Crawford Jewett, B. S. Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Born at Bath, Maine, August, 26, 1878; Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, B. S., 1901; With American Bridge Company, 1901-03; Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, University of Maine, 1903-05; Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1906 — ; Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; I K l . ■ ■ 444 «• « 4 ■ 444«4«« ■ «• 4 • 4«- « ' -so • 4 ■ • ■ •! • «• ■ ■ «■ ■ ■ • ■ ' 444- 44 4- 444«44444444- 44444444««r 18
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GiLMAN Arthur Drew, Ph. D. Professor of Biology. Born at Newton, Iowa, Nov, 15, 18G8; University of Iowa, B. S., ISdll; Johns Hopkins University, Ph. D., 1898; Assistant Principal Hazel Dell Academy, Newton, Iowa, 1890-91; Teacher of Science, Oskaloosa, Iowa; High School, 1892-94; Johns Hopkins University Scholar, 1896-97; Fellow, 1897-98; Adam T. Bruce Fellow, 1898; Assistant in Zoology, 1898-1900; Professor of Biology, University of Maine, 1900 — ; Instructor in charge of Zoology, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass., 1901-07; Instructor in charge of Embryology, 1908 — ; Assistant Director, 1909; Member of American Society of Naturalists; American Society of Zoologists; American Association for the Advancement of Science; 2 2. Wilbur Fiske Jackman, B. S., Ph. C. Professor of Pharmacy. Born at Dryden, Mich., Feb. 20, 1860; University of Michigan, B. S., 1886; Ph. C, 1887; Druggist in Detroit, Mich., 1887-95; Instructor in Pharmacy, University of Maine, 1895-98; Assistant Professor, 1898-1900; Professor, 1900—; Member of American Pharmaceutical Association; Corresponding Member of Maine Academy of Medicine and Science; Author of Articles in various pharma- ceutical journals; i K 4 ' . Jacob Bernard Segall, Ph. D. Professor of Romance Languages. Born at Roman, Roumania, 1866; University of lassy, A. B., 1884; Uni- versity of the City of New York, 1885-86; Polytechnikum of Zurich, 1,887-89; University of Munich, 1889-90; Columbia University, 1891-93; Fellow in Ro- mance Languages, Columbia University, 1892-93; Columbia, Ph. D., 1,893; Instructor in French, Cornell L ' niversity, 1893-96; University of Paris, 1896-97; Instructor in French, Cornell LIniversity, 1899-1900: Lecturer in Modern Lan- guages, McGill LIniversity, 1900-01; Instructor in French, College of the City of New York, 1901-03; Professor of Romance Languages, University of Maine, 1903; Author of Corneille and the Spanish Drama; Articles in Modern Language Notes, Bookman, New International Encyclopedia; Editor of Corneille ' s Le Menteur; Member of Modern Language Association of America; President of Modern Language Association of Maine; I) K J . ' ■ 9 ' t A ' 4 - 0 i 49 - 4 ' 9 - 49 4 00 - - 4 - - 4 i» i 17
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1 «- - 44 ' - 444 ' - «444- ' 4«- ' 44 44 4- 4 ' ' - «444 ' 444 » ' I444444444444444444444444-1444 Walter Kierstead Gano.ng, li. S. Professor of Electrical Engineering. Born at St. Stephen, Canada; Worcester Polytechnic Institute, H. S., lilDI); University of New Brunswick, 189.5-96; Construction Department, Canadian General Electric Co., 19ni(-(ll; Electrician, Ontario Graphite Co., Ottawa, 1901-02: Superintendent and Manager, 1902-04; Instructor in Electrical En- gineering, Tniversity of Maine, 1904-05; Acting Professor I9().j-0G; Profesiur, 1900—. Charles Davidson, Ph. D. Professor of Education. Born at Streetboro, Ohio, July 29, 1852; Iowa State College, B. A., 1875, M. A., 1878; Graduate Student at Yale University, 1876-77, 1891-92, Ph. D., 1892; Founder and Principal of Minneapolis, Minn., Academy, 1875-84; Master in English, Belmont School (Cal.,) 1887-93; Assistant Professor of English, Uni- versity of Indiana, 1893-94; Associate Professor of English, Western Reserve University, Adelbert College, 1894-96; Professor with graduate classes in English, University of Chicago, summer term, 1895; English Inspector for University of State of New York, 1896-1904; Professor of Education, Pomona College, California, 1904-06; Professor of Education, University of Maine, 1906 — ; Mem- ber of Modern Language Association; Author of various monographs on jjhilologi- cal topics; Member New England Association of College Teachers of Education. Robert James Sprague, M. A., Ph. D. Professor of Economics and Sociology. Born at Frankfort, Maine, January 19, 1868; Boston University, A. B., 1897; M. A., 1899; Harvard, M. A., 1900; Boston University, Ph. D., 1901; Special Work in Europe in 189S and 1903; Instructor in Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Woman ' s College, 1897-98; Professor of Economics and History, Knox College, Galesburg, 111, 1901-06; Professor of Economics and Sociology, University of Maine, 1906 — ; Fellow of the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science; Engaged in special research work for the Carnegie In- stitute; Author of various articles on economics and sociological suljjects; Member of American Economic Association; Member of the American Sociological Society; Member of The International Tax Association; B O. 19
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