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Volume LVII. 1914 Sherwood Owen Dickerman, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Greek Was graduated from Yale in 18963 received the degree of Ph.D. at Halle University, Germany, 1909. Instructor in Greek at Yale, 1899-1903 and 1905. Was called to Williams in 1909. Iohn Sayward Galbraith, M.A., Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin Graduated from Harvard in 1899 with GPBK rank and Final Honors in Classics. Was Instructor in Latin and Greek in St. George's School, Newport, R. I., in the DeLancey School, Phil- adelphia, and in the Morristown School, Morristown, N. J., during the five years following his graduation. Received the degree of M.A. from Harvard in 1905. He was engaged in graduate work in Latin and Greek at Harvard for three years. Was Instructor in Greek and Latin at Harvard, 1909-1910. Mr. Galbraith is a member of the AT Fraternity. Brainerd Mears, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry Was graduated from Williams in 1903 and was Assistant in Chemistry, 1904-1907. He received his M.A. from Williams in 1905, and his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1908, where he held a Fellowship in Chemistry. He was appointed Instructor in Industrial Chemistry at the University of Illinois in 1908 and was called to Williams as Instructor in Chemistry in 1909, and was made Assistant Professor in 1910. Dr. Mears is a member of the Gargoyle, SAX, f1vBK,2TE.', fl, ANI1, and AX 2 Societies. Iulmer Irwin Shepard, M.A., Assistant Professor in Mathe- matics Graduated from Williams in the Class of 1900 with fI1BK rank- Continued his studies at Columbia University, 1900-01. Was Instructor in the University School, Chicago, 1901-02: Teacher of Mathematics at the State Normal School, Charlestown, Illinois, 1902-03. Was called to Williams in 1903 as Instructor in Mathematics. Was Instructor and Graduate Student in Mathematics at Harvard, 1906-08, 1909-10. Was made As- sistant Professor of Mathematics in 1910. Mr. Shepard is a member of the OAX Fraternity.
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The Gulielmensian my, - D 'David Taggart Clark, M.A., Assistant Professor of Economics Was graduated from Harvard in 1892, where for a short time he continued as a graduate student of English, later, for thrcc years, of Classical Philology and Economies. Twice a summer student at Harvard and once at Chicago. Instructor in Class- ics and History at Harvard, 1892 till 1897, a part of which time he was also Instructor in Economics at Riverview Academy. Mr. Clark was called to Williams in 1902 as Instructor in Greek and Latin. Was made Assistant Professor of Greek in 19053 Assistant Professor of Economies in 1911. 'Absent on leave. James Bissett Pratt, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy Was graduated from Williams as Valedictorian in 1898. Studied Philosophy in Harvard University, 1898-99, Columbia Law School, 1899-1900. Head of Latin Department in Elmira Free Academy, 1900-02: studied Philosophy in the University of Berlin, 1902-03, and in Harvard, 1903-05. Received degree of Ph.D. in 1905. Instructor in Philosophy at Williams, 1905- 06, Assistant Professor in 1906g Professor in 1913. Dr. Pratt is a member of the Gargoyle Society and the KA Fraternity. Byron Johnson Rees, M.A., Assistant Professor of English Was graduated from Harvard College in 19033 received the de- gree of M.A. with Honors in English, in 1904. Called to Wil- liams-in 1904-. Was made Assistant Professor of English in 1907. Studied at Oxford, 1910-11. Has edited Thoreau's Walden for Macn1illan's Pocket Classics. William Howard Doughty, Jr., LL.B., Assistant Professor of Government Graduated from Williams in 1898. Postgraduate work in Co- lumbia University, 1898-19013 received the degree of LL.B. Practised law in New York City from 1902-05. Was called to Williams in 1906. Mr. Doughty is a member of the Gargoyle Society and the KA Fraternity.
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The Gulielmensian Samuel Edward Allen, M.A., Assistant Professor of Rhetoric Was graduated from Williams in 1903. Studied at Harvard University and received the degree of M.A. in 1904. 1904--1906 was head of the English Department in the Case School of Ap- plied Science. Graduate study at University of Chicago, Slimmer quarter, 1910. Was called to Williams in 1906. Was made Assistant Professor of Rhetoric in 1912. Has edited Milton's Camus, Lycidas and other Poems for Macmil- lan's Pocket Classics. Mr. Allen is a member of the 4111K Society and the fIvI'A Fraternity. Carl Wilhelm Johnson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of German Received his B.A. degree from Bethany College, 1900, his M.A. from Yale in 1902, and Ph.D. from Yale in 1904. Was Master at Pomfret School from 1904 till 1906, when he was called to Williams. Was made Assistant Professor of German in 1918. Sumner Salter, B.A., Director of Music Began serious study of music after graduation from Am- herst College in 1877: was one of the Founders of the Amer- ican Guild of Organists, of which he was Warden in 1899-19003 was Librarian of the Manuscript Society of New York, 1892-96, and Vice-President, 1896-97: in 1897-98 was President of the New York State Music Teachers' Association, and for over three years Editor ol' The Pianist and Organistg he was called to Williams in 1905. Mr. Salter is a member of the A Adv Fru- ternity. Albert Louis Cru, Instructor in French Studied in the Lycee de Tournon in the Facult6 de Gre- noble CFrancej, 1895-1900. Studied in England in 1901. Came to Williams as Instructor in 1908.
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