Williams College - Gulielmensian Yearbook (Williamstown, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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K. E. Wiesrow W. H. Doucirrv CREGERSEN A. H. Licxumsn C. L. Sfxrronn KARL EPHRAIM WESTON, M.A., L.H.D., Amar Lrzwrrnre l'rrgfrs.ror Qf Fine Arty, Enzrrilus - Graduated from Williams in 1896. Studied in France and the American School of Classical Studies at Rome the following year. In 1898 received his M.A. degree from Williams. Graduate work was continued at johns Hopkins University and he taught in Baltimore until called to Williams in 1900. Made Assistant Professor ofthe Romance Languages in 1904. Continued study in Italy, Spain, and France from 1904 to 1906. Appointed Professor of Romance Languages in 1911 and made Professor of the History of Art and Civilization in 1912. He is a member of the GIAGJ Fraternity and ofthe Gargoyle and flvlili Societies, and is afliliated with the College Art Association of America, the Archaeological Institute of America, the American Association of University Pro- fessors, Museum of Modern Art, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He received the Rogerson Medal in 1939 and an L.H,D. from Williams in 1940. Became Emeritus in 1940. WILLIAM HOWARD DOUGHTY, JR., LL.l3., David A. W1'!l.s' l'rqfw.v.vor qf Cfl1l6'flllIl6lll, l9lIlt'fZ'fl1.l' - Graduated from Williams in 1898. Took graduate work at Columbia University from 1898-1901, receiving his LL.l3. in the latter year. Prac- ticed law in New York City from 1902-1905. He was then appointed to the Williams faculty and was made Professor in 1917. In addition to publishing -S'orz'f1!z's1n and lim Awfragz Mrzzz, he has contributed articles to the C!17l.1'fl'fIll1A07lHf Rfzfiew. Professor Doughty belongs to the Gargoyle Society and the KA Society. Became Emeritus in 1941. ALBERT HARP LICKLIDER, PILD., Lelanfl flliller l'rry'e.x'.ror Qf AIIIl'7'liL'II7l Ilixlngz, Lilfrrllznr, and lffllyllfllff, lgfllfffllll' - Graduated from Randolph-Macon College in 1896 and received his degree of M.A. there in 1897. Was appointed English Master at Norfolk Academy, Norfolk, Va. in 1899. Left Norfolk Academy in 1903 and became a Fellow at ,Iohns Hopkins University in 1906, acquiring the degree of Ph.D. from there in 1907. An Instructor in English at -Iohns Hopkins until 1908, he was called to Dartmouth to serve in a similar capacity until 1911. Came to Williams as Assistant Professor of English Litera- ture in 1914, and appointed Professor of Public Speaking and Dramatic Literature in 1921, Professor of English, 1931, and was made Miller Professor in 1932. Dr. Licklidcr has published Clmf1!er.v Qf Me Clmucerizuz Yiarlilion. He is a member ofthe KIPBK Society and EX Fraternity. He was retired and made Emeritus in 1941. CHARLES LOUIS SAFFORD, B.A., Director rj Afluxic, Elnffflllj - Was graduated from Williams in the class of 1892, and received his B.A. degree from Harvard in 1894. Director of Music in the Barringer High School, Newark, N. J., and later at the Polyteclmic School, Brooklyn, N. Y. Was organist and Choirmaster at St. Georgeis Church, New York City, coming to Williams in 1923. Mr. Safford is a member ofthe Players and Williams Clubs of New York City, and of the KA Society. A composer of note, he has contributed pieces to many theatrical productions, including the Players Club revival ofjulius Canmr in 1925, and to many Cap and Bells performances. Page 20

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...NN G. E. Howlcs W. E. McELFREsH A I T C SMITH A. H. CORLEY OSTERHOUT GEORGE EDWIN HOWES, PH.D., Cflllyfflfl Prqfr,v.mr Qf Anrient Languages, limm'lzz.r - Was graduated from Harvard in 1886 with Final Honors and the degree of Summa Cum Lauzlr. Served as Instructor at King School for boys, Stamford, Con- necticut, 1886-1887 and was junior Master at the Boston Latin School, 1887-1891. From 1891-1893, he was Instructor in Latin at the Haverford Grammar School. Mr. Howes received his M.A. from Harvard in 1890 and his Ph.D. in 1895. He served as Professor of Greek at the University of Vermont from 1895-1905, and was the Annual Professor at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1902-1903. Was appointed Garfield Professor at Williams in 1905. In 1906 he served as Professor of Greek at the Columbia University summer session, 1906. Mr. Howes was with the U. S. Fuel Administration 1918-1919, as Associate Executive Secretary and later as Executive Secretary and Historian. He edited one volume of articles in Harvard Slurlm' in Cla.r.fic11!Pl1il0!ngy and other classical journals. A member of Phi Beta Kappa, and a former trustee ofthe Williams chapter of Delta Upsilon, Mr. Howes became Emeritus in 1934. WILLIAM EDWARD MCELFRESH, PILIJ., 7710771111 T. Rmrl Prqfexsor Qf Plg1f.vl'c.v, EIHf7lAfIl.1'1W2iS graduated from Illinois College in 1888. Graduated from Harvard in 1895, receiving the degree of M.A. in 1896 and that of Ph.D. in 1900. Was called to Williams as an Instructor in Physics after being an Assistant in Physics at Harvard from 1895-1902. Became Assistant Professor of Physics in 1903 and was appointed Thomas T. Read Professor in 1905. Was made Emeritus in 1936. THEODORE CLARKE SMITH, Pu.D., L.H.D., I'Vomlrow IVz'l.ron Prqeuor Qf Anmriran History and Govrrnrnnnl, lfNlL'I'l'lIl.1 Graduated from Harvard in 1892, Magiza Cum Lazulr. University of Wisconsin, Fellow in History, 1894-1895. Goodwin Me- morial Fellow of Harvard University at Paris and Berlin, 1896-1897. I-Iistory Instructor at the University of Michigan, 1898. Assistant Professor of American History and Political Science at Ohio State University from 1901 until 1903 when hejoined the faculty of Williams. Member ofthe American Historical Society and the Massachusetts Historical Society, he is the author of l'arliz'.r and Sla1f1'rj', Wars Bflzuem England and Amcrim, and Life Qf Garfalrl. From Harvard, he received his M.A. in 1893 and his Ph.D. in 1896. Williams awarded him his L.H.D. in 1938. He is a member ofthe 11113 K Society. Professor Smith became Emeritus in 1938. AMES HAVEN CORLEY, Ph.D., 1,l'Qfl'.Y.Y0l' qf Romania Laziguagm, lfmfrzlus - Graduated from Ohio Wesleyan in 1901, was appointed that same year to government educational work in the Philippines for three years in organizing schools. After three years of world travel and study in Europe, Dr. Corley became Instructor and Associate Professor of Romanic Languages at Pomona College, positions which he held for a term of three years. In 1911 he received his M.A. from Harvard, and served as an Instructor in French there the following year. Appointed Instructor and Assistant Professor at Yale in 1912 where he received his Ph.D. in 1914. Dr. Corley came to Williams in 1924. He is the editor and collaborator of various texts, and belongs to the 'DAC-'I Fraternity. Resigned his post on the Williams faculty in 1938 because of ill health. Page 79



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1 1 a 1 l l J. S. GALBRAITI-I S. E. ALLEN W I Mu.uAM J. G. HARDY ALLEN JOHN SAYWARD GALBRAITH, M.A., A.r.mcz'aln l'rQf1m'or qf Greek and Latin, lfIIlI'l'I.fIIJ' - After he graduated from Har- vard in 1899 with final honors in classics, he was Instructor in Latin and Greek at St. Gcorgeis School, Newport, R. I., at the Delancey School, Philadelphia, and at the Morristown School, Morristown, N. J. Did graduate work in Latin and Greek at Harvard for three years, receiving his M.A. degree in 1905 from Harvard, where he was an Instructor in these languages, 1909- l910. Coming to Williams in 1907 as an Instructor, he was made Assistant Professor in 1910, and Associate Professor in 1932. He is a member of the 'MIK Society and the A I' Fraternity. SAMUEL EDWARD ALLEN, M.A., A.r.rncinlr Prqfr.r.rnr Qf Englzlrlz, ElIl6l'l'f1lJ - After graduating from Williams in 1903, Mr. Allen was awarded his M.A. by I-Iarvard in 1904. From 1904-1906, he headed the English Department of Case School of Applied Science. Called to Williams as Instructor in 1906, becoming Assistant Professor of Rhetoric in 1912 and Associate Professor in 1932. He has edited Milton's Comux, l,vcz'da.f, and Other Poems for Maemillanis Pocket Classics. Belongs to the Williams Chapter of the IIIBK Society and the fl1l'A Fraternity. WILLIS ISBISTER MILHAIVI, PILD., Finlrl Almnarzal Prfjnrsor rj Arlrononiv- Professor Milham graduated from Williams in 1894 as salutatoriam of his class. Remained at Williams as a Fellow, 1894-1895, and then as an Instructor in Mathe- matics and Physics until 1898. Received his M.A. in 1895 from Williams and his Ph.D. in 1901 from Strasburg. Was made an Assistant Professor in the Mathematical Sciences in 1898 and on his return to Williams in 1902 was appointed Professor of Astronomy. Has published Haw In Idrrnlgfaf Ihr Slrznr, 'firm' and Tinzrrkmrfmrr, Melcorologv, Earbf American 0b.i'rrw110yl',q,f, In addition he has appeared in Popular Axlrononqy, Alnnllzlaf Wmllzfr lfzrvzkzv, and numerous German publications. Professor Milham is a member of KDBK Society and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Physical Society, the American Astronomical Society, and the Royal Astronomical Society, and Past-President of the American Meteor- ology Society. JAMES GRAHAM HARDY, PILD., l r1'1l1rrick Latimer lfVzrll.r Prqfcssor Qf fl4!lf1II'l7lI1lf6.Y - After graduating from Lafayette in 1894, Professor Hardy studied at Johns Hopkins University, where he was named Scholar and Fellow in Mathematics. Awarded the degree of M.A. by Lafayette in 1897 and that of Ph.D. by Johns Hopkins in 1898. Called to Williams in 1898 and appointed Professor in 1913. His published works include Elnmmltagz Tffg0710I7lff!QJl, IIVINJIZ1' Qf1,i77lff-Y, and articles in Various scientific journals. A member of1IPBK and ofthe fl'l'A Fraternity. Page 27

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