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.T . ,..,,,.. Y ... .....,u.,,.,...-H.. .... ...M .... ..........-.....- -.-, .......w.-.i-Mi..-.........s. 11- s 'X' - - Q ss, t ff' H'Y:rlfrf-144-fggwilia' In A45 ' 'Ii 'L?-Se,-zz-e.+-9-9-a-F919 t' ' 5fi's?-4?-e?-43--43-fa--ea'-4-Vf3'6 . G. Ill-4 I E LM E Q t Orie 1fVilliam Long, Ph.D.. .flssor-irlicf l,l'Qfl?S.S'1Jl'Qfultflllllll Was graduated from Ventre t'ollege in 1909. Pm-sued graduate work at Harvard, 1909-0-t. Taught modern languages in For- sicana IIigh School, 1901-05. After studying at the liniversity of Ilerlin in 1905 and 1906, was called to 'l'exas Christian College as Professor of Modern Languages. Studied at Harvard, re- ceiving his M.A. in 1911 and Ph.D. in 1913. Yvas Instructor in German at M. I. T. in 1912-13 and Professor of Modern Languages at W. P. I., 1913-16. t'alled to Williams as Assist- ant, Professor and Chairman ol' the German Department in 1916. Made Associate Professor in 1925. Dr. l.ong is a mem- ber of the K A tSonthernJ l rat.ernit.y. John Fitch King, Pl1.D., .flssoeialc Professor of l.'lw1nz'.vfry t Was graduated from Oberlin College in 1917 with a l3.A. degree, Magna cum Laude, receiving final honors in Chemistry. St.udied at the University of Wisconsin, 1916. Graduate student and assistant at Johns Hopkins University, 1917-1918g graduate student at Harvard University, 1918-1919, receiving the degree of M.A. in 1919: graduate student at Johns Hopkins University, 1919-1920, receiving the degree of 1'h.D. in 1920. Assistant Professor of Fhemistry, Oberlin College, 19203 Instructor of Quantitative Analysis, Johns Hopkins, 1920-1921: Instructor of Chemistry. Johns IIopkins School for Teachers and Technical Workers, 1920-1921. Was appointed Assistant Professor of t'hemistry at Wv1lll1t1l1S in 1921 and Associate Professor in 1925. Was for 10 months in the Research Division of the Chemical Warfare Service, ll. S. Army. Has written articles for the Journal of Plljj.Yt.!'Ill f'lll IIl'l'SfI'y and t.he Journal of Ihr' A 'llll'I'I-l'llIl f'll1 N1'l-Hill Soeicly. David Taggart Clark, M.A., .f1s.s1'sla11t l'rQfe.s'.s-or oflfco- vzomies 1Vas graduated from Harvard in 1892, where, for a short time, he ' continued as a graduate student in English and later, l'or three years. as a. graduate student of classical philology and economics. 'l'wice a sumlner student at Harvard and once at Chicago. In- structor in Classics and History at Riverview Academy. 1898- 1899. Was called to Williams in 1902 as Instructor in Greek and 1.atin. Made Assistant Professor ot' Greek in 1905: Assist- ant Professor of liconomics in 1909. John Sayward Galbraith. IVLA., .flSS'fSfll?lf P'rQl'e.s-ser of Greek a.mlLa1iu 1Vas graduated from Ilarvard in 1899 with final honors in classics. Was Instructor in Latin and Greek at St. George's School, Newport. lt. I., at the Del.ancey School, Philadelphia. and at the Nlorristown School, Morristown, N. J., during the live years following graduation. Received the degree of M.A. from Harvard in 1905. Was engaged in graduate work in I.atin ami Greek at Ilarvard for three years. Was instructor in these languages at Harvard, 1909-10. Appointed Instructor at Wil- lialns in 1907: made Assistant Professor in 1910. Mr. Gal- braith is a member of the fb BK Society and of the A T Frater- nity. . ax .,. X I H . --FA -gf P- . , , . , ,,,,,.,,,,.,,,-..-........... ...... T. .... .T .... .-....?Z42L.....-..,.u.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,mm- X01 1 X ..,. .... .... .... X 73-xh,E,,V,5 Ji.-1:0 'YQ-4 ,Su N , 23 ,
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T f G U LI ELIS4 EN S LAIY rs-'fest' -fewer ,AL o WX- , ' 1 , -ff 'lfyvisfiwffxglwc H M45 I Prey-af-vc ' si ' 'f-LG-44--Q?-9-Q4-41 M l Richard Ager Newhall, Ph.D., Professor of Errropcan H 'istory Was graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1910. Took his M.A. degree there in 1911 and his Ph.D. degree at Harvard University in 1917. Graduate student and Instructor in History at the latter institution from 1911 to 1917. During the war he served as 2nd Lieutenant with the 28th Infantry tlst Division, A.E.F.j and was wounded at Cantigny. Instruc- tor and Assistant Professor at Yale, 1919-1924: Professor at Williams in 1924. Dr. Newhall has published The English Conquest. of Normandy, 14-10-1424-5 a study in fifteenth century W warfare. He is a member of the df BK Society and the fb I' A Fraternity. Charles Frederick Reiner, Ph.D., Orrin Sage Professor of l lgl'07l0l7Lf0S Received his B.A. from the University of Minnesota in 19083 his MA. from Harvard in 19175 and his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1929. He served in the Bureau of Education of the Philippine Government from 1910-1912. Was appointed instructor in Economics in St. John's University, Shanghai, China, in 1912. Was in the Graduate School of Harvard University during the years 1915-1917. In 1917 he was appointed Professor of Eco- nomics in St. .Iohn's University. I-Ie was on leave of absence from 1922-192-L spending the first of these years in Harvard Graduate School and the second as tutor in the Division of History, Government, and Economics at Harvard. Mr. Remer was appointed Orrin Sage Professor of Economics at Williams in 192-l. Ile has edited ltcfulings in lfe1mo1n'ic.s' for fflllillll, published in 1922. f lVilliam Warren Stifler, Ph.D., Acting PrQfe.s-.vor ol'l'l1.y.v1'cs Was graduated from Shurtleff College in 1902. Took his M.A. degree at University of Illinois in 1908, and his Ph.D. degree in 1911. Held the Osborne Scholarship Prizein 1902,andwasa Fellow in Physics at the University of Illinois in 1900-07 and 1910-11. ' Professor of Chemistry and Physics at Ewing College 1902-06, Assistant and Instructor in Physics at the University of Illinois, 1907-10, and Assistant, Lecturer, and Instructor in Physics at Columbia University, 1911-17. In China from 1917-22 as Head of the Department of Physics and Dean of the Premedical I School, PekingUnion Medical College, and in 1922-23 as Visiting Professor of Physics under the China Medical Board in charge of the Department, Canton Christian College. Has published , many articles on subjects relating to Physics and Chemistry. Mr. Stiflcris a member of the American Physical Society, Gradu- ale Scientific Fraternity, the Society of ZX, I'A, and A. l . XL A. M. and Scottish Rite, also a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Alfred Edward Roberts, M.Sc., Acting Professor of I llzezzzlislry Was graduated from Amherst in 1905. Taught Chemistry two years at Palver Military Academy. In 1907 took up graduate work at the University of Chicago. Received his M.Sc. degree from New York University. Continued studies and research at Columbia Universit.y. Taught at Yonkers High School and Columbia. Mr. Itobcrts did research work for the Chemical Ivarfare Service, and is a member of the A T lfratcrnity. ,999 v . 1 ' ffl 22 tr
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19 G U nm LM E R 26 fu 0 ' f . 54+-ea' V+-'-a,E,,.9 t I -Aff-ge.:-LQ, .Q-4..,5-41-43 ' Elmer Irwin Shepard, lV1.A.. .fI.s'.s'1'slr1nt Professoz' of Maflwmatics' Was graduated from Williams in 1900. Continued his studies at Volumbia Ilniversity, 1900-1909. Teacher of mat.hemat.ics at. the State Normal School, Charleston. Illinois, 1902-1903. Was ' called to Williams in 1903 as Instructor in Mathematics. Was Instructor and Graduate Student in Mat.hemat.ics at Harvard, 1906-1908, and 1909-1910. Was made Assistant. Professor of Mathematics at Williams in 1910. Mr. Shepard holds a com- mission as Captain in the llnited States Reserve and is a memhcr ol' the QYBK Society and of the HAX l raternity. Samuel Edward Allen, lV1.A., ,fls.s'i.viant Professor of Rlzctorie Was graduated from Williams in 1903. Studied at Harvard l'nive1'sity and received the degree ol' M.A. in 1904. Was head of the English Department, at the Case School of Applied Science, 190-l--00. Was called to Williams in 1900. Was made Assistant Professor ol' Rhetoric in 1912 Has edited Milton's li'omu.v, l,yr'irla.x-, 1m1l0ll1cr I'oc'm.x- for MllCll1lllH11iS 1j0!fA'L'f l.'la.s'.vic.v. Mr. Allen isa memher ot' the 0 1' A l raternit.y, and is Secretary ol' the Williams chapter ol' the 11111K Society. Carl VVilhelm Johnson, l'h.D., .fI.s'si.s'lant Prry'es.s'or of Germcm Received his R.A. degree from llethany College in 1900, his M.A. from Yale in 1902, and his l'h.D. from Yale in 1904. Yvas Master at Pomfret. School from 1904- to 1906, when he was called t.o Williams. Was nmde Assistant Professor of German in 1919. Was Assistant Dean of the College and Secretary of the Faculty . from 1920 to 192Q. Vaptain Adjutant fleneral's Section, Offi- cers' Reserve Corps. l'. S. Army. Mr. Johnson is a memher of the ANI' l raternit.y. Harry Leslie Agard, Ph.D., 1ls.vi.s'fa11.t Dean and . 1.S'SfSfll,?lt Profcas-or of M atlwnwt1'c.v 1Vas graduated from Yvesleyan in 1904-. Received the degree of M.A. and Ph.lJ. from Yale in 1908 and 1911. respectively, Taught at Wesleyan Academy, 190-1--1905: Phillips Academy. Andover, 1905-19073 Hopkins' Grammar School, New Haven, Conn., 1907-19101 Yale University, 1910-1911. Was called to Williams as Instructor in lVlathematics in 1911 and made Assistant l'rol'cssor in 1915. 1'l'as appointed Assistant Dean in 19Q2. llr. Agurd is a memlmer ol' the fl1N0, EE, and 11113K Societies. X I t ....4......,.,..g.'5:se.,.-....,,-...,,.,.,.-....-.. - ..,..., - ...., W-.- ,..,. -.3,,1?f2ri'?........e-........ x 1 1.x ---- .5 .... .. ..,. 1. ,..... ,fx -A-.5 , 7, 1 .. f lQY5Q!43e-4, 1 N i it Q4 3
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