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3 9 -1.9- vnssnmon - 7 - tx KATE S. C1-HTTENDEN, Professor of Mnfic Educated, Hellmuth College, London, Canada, Studied Piano with Jules Fossier, Lucy H. Clinton, A. R. Parsons, and Harold Bauer, President, Metropolitan College of Music, Vice-President and Dean, American Institute of Applied Music, President, Synthetic Guild of Pianoforte Teachers, Founder, American Guild of Organists, Lec- turer, New York City Public Lecture Course, 1891-1919, Organist and Choir Director, Calvary Baptist Church, New York City, 1879-1906, Head, Piano Department, Catherine Aiken School, Stamford, Conn., 1890-1916, Head, Piano Department, Vassar since 1899. Member Macdowell Club, Life Member New York State Music Teachers' Association, Music Teachers' Associa- tion, Music Teachers' National Association. Published: Various Works on Technique and Pianoforte Playing, and numerous Magazine Articles. EDITH S. WOODRUFF, A.M., MUs.B., Arxirtnnt Professor of Mnrit A.B., Vassar College, I909, Studied Piano with Theodore Hoeck, New York City, 1910, Teacher of Piano, Bruns- wick, Me., 1911-13, Assistant in Music, Vassar College, IQI4-IS, Music Graduate, Northwestern University, 1917, Marston Fellow, 1917-18, A.M., Vassar College, 1918, Instructor in Music, Smith College, 1918-19, Assistant in Music, Vassar College, 1910-11, New York School of Social Work, summer course, IQLIQ Instructor in Music, Vassar College, 1913. MARION ELLEN EDMAN, M.A., Inrtrnctnr in Mztrir B.Mus., State University of Iowa, 1914, M.A., State University of Iowa, 1915. PHILIP SEVASTA, Instructor in Harp ' Grand diploma and first prize, Royal Conservatory of Music, Palermo, Italy. Published: Critical survey on the Study of the Harp, Research on the History of the Harp, General Catalogue for old and new publications for the Harp. oHN W. N1cHoLs, Instructor in Singing Studied in New York with Dr. Carl E. Dufft, London, with Edward Ides, Paris, with Gabrielle La Pierre, Charles W. Clark and Jean deReszke, a course under Isadore Braggiette, Florence, Italy, with Mme. Alice Garrigue Can old pupil of Mme. Louis Cappini of New Yotkj, Percy Rector Stephens of New York, and Frederick H. Haywood Cteacher of Orville Harrolcll As Singer, appeared with Chicago Apollo Club, Chicago Mendelssohn Club, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, New York Musical Art Society, New York Mendelssohn Club, New York Banks Glee Club, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh Athletic Association, Congressional Club, Washington, D. C., Columbia University, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Vassar College, Ward Belmont College, Ocean Grove Association, Chau- tauqua Association, Providence Arion Society, Northwestern University, Southwestern University, Milwaukee Downer University, Boston Festival Orchestra, etc. Two years, Instructor, Columbia University, seventeen years' private teaching experience, Paris and New York City, in charge, Vocal Department of Summer School of University of Vermont for eleven seasons, Musical Director, Trinity Church Choir, Newburgh, N. Y., Instructor in Singing, Vassar College, 1919-. LILLIAN LITTLEHALES, A.R.C.M., Mus.M., Instructor in Vialoncello. Leave of absence A.R.C.M., London, Eng., Mus.M. Qhonj, University of Syracuse. DOROTHY K. LEACH, Instructor in Mnric Studied pianoforte with Edward Noyes, Kate S. Chittenden, E. Robert Schmitz, and Robert Casadesus CParisD, ensemble with Franz Nilcke and Madame de Launey CParisD, theory with R. Huntington Woodman and Harry Jepson CYaleU, Taught privately in New York City and its suburbs, in New Haven, and also in the Bedford Hills School for Boys, and the American Institute of Applied Music, New York City. KATHERINE MIRIAM STEEVES, A.B., Inrtrnrtor in Music A.B., Vassar College, 1904. 7-9
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A - Is- vrissnruon - zv - at LOUISE DUFFIELD CUMMINGS, P1-I.D., Associate Professor of Mathematics A.B., Toronto University, 1895, A.M., 1901, Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 1914, Fellow in Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania, 1896-97, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1897-98, Fellow in Mathematics, Bryn Mawr College, 1899-1900, Student, Ontario Normal College, 1900-10, Instructor in Mathematics, St. Margaret's College, 1901-01, Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar College, 1901, Assistant Professor, 1915, Associate Professor, I9I9-. Member American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Association of America. MARY EVELYN WELLS, PH.D., 'Il B K, E E, Associate Professor of Mathematics. Leave of absence A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1904, S.M., University of Chicago, 1907, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1915, Holder '86 Fellowship, Mt. Holyoke College, 1906-07, Talcott Scholar, University of Chicago, 1914, Fellow in Mathe- matics, University of Chicago, 1914-15, Instructor in Mathematics, Mt. Holyoke College, 1907-Iv., Instructor in Mathematics, Oberlin College, 1914-15, Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar College, IQISQ Reader and Examiner for College Entrance Examination Board,-Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Vassar College, 1919, Associate Professor, 1911. Member American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Association of America. GERTRUDE SMITH, A.M., KID B K, Assistant Professor of Mathematics A.B., Vassar College, 1897, A.M., 1903, Graduate Student, Vassar College, 1900-01, Associate Fellow in Mathc- matics, University of Paris, 1907-08, Instructor, Portland, Me., 1897-99, Instructor, Englewood, 1899-1900, Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar College, 1901, Assistant Professor, 1910. Member American Mathematical Society. JULIA WELLS BOWBR, A.M., Instructor in Mathematics A.B. and M.A., Syracuse University, Graduate Assistant in Mathematics, Syracuse University. DOROTHY S. BRADY, A.B., Instructor in Mathematics A.B., Reed College, A.M., Cornell University, Student Assistant, Reed College, High School Teacher. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC GEORGE COLEMAN Gow, Mus.D., 112 B K, Professor of Music A.B., Mus.D., Brown University, Newton Theological Seminary, Teacher of Piano and Theory, Smith College, 1889-95, Professor of Music, Vassar College, 1895-, Europe, 1897.-93, 1906-07, 197.1-7.3. Member Music Teachers' National Association, New York State Music Teachers' Association, Bohemian Club, International Musical Society, Societe Francaise de Musicologie, President of the Music Teachers' National Asso- ciation, 1911. Published: Structzzr: of Music, 1895, Lessons in Elementary Theory, Elementagr Harmony and Advanced Harmony, in the American Engfclopedia and History of Music, 1910, also Songs and Part Songs and Publications in Musical Magazines GEORGE SHERMAN DICKINSON, Mus.B., A.M., fb B K, H K A, Professor of Music U A.B., Oberlin College, 1909, Mus.B., 1910, A.A.A.G.O., 1910, A.M., Harvard University, 1911., Berlin, 1913-14, London, Paris, Vienna, I97.I-2.1, Instructor in Music, Oberlin College, 1910-11, Assistant Professor, 1911-13, 1914-16, Assistant Professor of Music, Vassar College, 1916-19, 'Associate Professor, 1919-7.1, Professor, 1917.-. E. HAROLD GEEK, A.M., Mus.B., F.A.G.O., Professor of .Music A.B., Doane, 1906, Mus.B., Oberlin College, 1907, A.M., Cin absentiab, Doane, 1910, Graduate Student, Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 1907-09, Paris, 1911-13, Pupil of George W. Andrews, Charles M. Widor, Andre Gedalge, T. Tertius Noble, Andre Bloch and Edward C. Barstow, Instructor in Organ and History of Music, Lake Erie College, 1907-09, Instructor in Organ and Theory, Albion College, 1909-11, Organist and Choirmaster, First Congregational Church, Fall River, Mass., 1913-16, College Organist and Assistant Professor of Music, Vassar College, 1916, Associate Professor, 1919-, Professor, 1912.-. Fellow, the American Guild of Organists. Published: Transcriptions for Organ and for Womenfr Voicesj Cantabile for Organj Magazine Articles, Vassar Choral Series. 7.8
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A -io- vnssaruon-zfz - 'A is GLADYS NORTH, Ini-tractor in Violin Concert work in connection with the Olive Mead Quartet. DORIS HOWARD PARVIN, A.B., A.B., Vassar College, Marston Fellow. X , LIEFF ROSANOFF, Inrfrucfor in Violoncello ELIZABETH FRANCES RICHARDSON, A.B., Afrirtant in MuJic,' Piano A.B., Vassar College, 1913. DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY WOODBRIDGE RILEY, PH.D., CID B K, Profefyor of Philoiophy A.B., Yale University, 1891, A.M., 1898, Ph.D., 1901, Graduate Study, Yale, Columbia, and Johns Hopkins Universities, Johnson Research Scholar in Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1904-07, Instructor in English, New York University, 1897-98, Professor of Philosophy, University of New Brunswick, Canada, 1901-04, Professor of Philosophy, Vassar College, 1908, Lecturer, the Sorbonne, 1910. Member American Psychological Association, American Philosophical Association, Chairman of Committee to Reprint Early American Philosophers. Published: The Founder of Mormonirmj A P:-yehologieal Study of j' ofeph Smith, fr.j American Philorophyg The Earbf Sehoolrj American Thoughtj From the Puritanirm to Pragmati.rm,' Le Genie American, Publications during the past year in the American Mere1e1jy,' The Boolzmanj The Churehmang The Nationj From Myth to Reafonj The International Book Review. DURANT DRAKE, PH.D., KID B K, A T, Profeiror of Ethic: A.B., Harvard University, 1900, A.M., Harvard University, 1901, Ph.D., Columbia University, 19115 Instructor in Philosophy, University of Illinois, 1911-11, Associate Professor, Wesleyan University, 1911-15, Professor of Ethics, Vassar College, 1915. Member the Council and Advisory Committee of the Religious Education Association, Member the Executive Committee the American Philosophical Association, Treasurer the Theological Society, National Education Association, President, session devoted to Philosophy of the Mind at the Sixth International Congress of Philoso- phy. Published: The Prohlem of Thing: in Themreloex, G. H. Ellis 81 Co., 1911, Prohlemr of Conduct, Houghton-Mililin Co., 1918, .Y hall We Stand hy the Church, The MacMillan Co., 1910, Errayx in Critical Realifm, The MacMillan Co., 1911, Ameriea Faeei the Future, The MacMillan Co., 1911, Recent periodical contributions in journal of Philofophyj Inter- national journal of Ethie.r,' Hihhert fournalj fournal of Religionf' Mind and It: Plaee in Nature. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION ALICE H. BELDING, A.B., Profeffor of Physical Education A.B., Vassar College, Study, Harvard University, Sargent School, American School of Physical Education, New York University. Member Faculty of Randolph-Macon Woman's College since 1910, Member Board of Governors, National Ama- teur Athletic Federation and the Woman's Athletic Committee of the American Physical Education Association, President, Eastern Society of College Directors of Physical Education. 30
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