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THE WITTENBERGER THOMAS BRUCE BIRCH, A.M., Ph.D. John W. Bookwalter Professor of Philosophy B.E., Bloomsburg State Normal School, 1885, M.E., Blooms- burg State Normal, 1887, A.M., Pennsylvania College, 1894, Graduate of Gettysburg Theological Seminary, 1894, A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1906, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1908, Student of Gettysburg Theological Seminary and Instructor in the Preparatory Department of Pennsylvania College, 1891-1894, Pastor of St. John's Church, Boiling Springs, Pa., 1894-1896, Professor of Latin and Greek, Irving College, 1896-1902, Professor of Latin in Susquehanna University, 1902-1905, Harrison Foundation Scholar in the University of Pennsylvania, 1905-1906, Har- rison Foundation Fellow in the University of Pennsylvania, 1906-1908, Acting Professor of Philosophy, Wittenberg College, 1908-1909, Professor of Philosophy, VVittenberg College, 1909-, Who's Who in America, 1921. JOHN PHILLIP SCHNEIDER, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of English Phi Kappa Psi. Phi Beta Kappa. A.B., Wittenberg College, 1896, A.M., Columbia University, 1898, Ph.D., Johns Hop- kins University, 1904, University Scholar, Fellow by Cour- tesy, Johns Hopkins University, Adjunct Professor, Ohio State University, Summer Sessions, 1913-'14-'15-'17-'20, Ohio University, 1919, Professor of English, Wittenberg College, 1904-. EDWIN OSCAR WEAVER, A.M., Sc.D. Professor of Physics Beta Theta Pi. Sigma Xi. A.B., Wittenberg College, 1889, A.M., Wittenberg College, 1892, Instructor in Mathematics, Wittenberg Academy, 1889-'93, Principal of Wittenberg Academy 1893-'96, Graduate Student in Physics, University of Chicago, 1894, Acting Professor of Mathematics and Physics, Wittenberg College, 1895-'96, Professor of Physics and Biology, Wittenberg College, 1896-1904, Graduate Stu- dent in Physics and Engineering, University of Michigan, 1904-'06, Professor of Physics, Wittenberg College, 1904-. Absent on Leave, 1915-'16, Fellow of the American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science, Sc.D., Carthage College, 1920. JENS ANDERSON NESS, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Latin Alpha Tau Omega. Phi Beta Kappa. A.B., Luther College, A.M., Luther College, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, Fellow Johns Hopkins University, Fellow by Courtesy and Assistant in Sanskrit, hvestan and Lithuanian, Johns Hop- kins University, Instructor in Sanskrit, University of Chi- cago Summer quarter, 1900, Member of Lithuanian Liter- ary Socitey of Tilsit, Professor of Latin, Wittenberg Col- lege, 1904-. twenty-two
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THE WITTENBFIRGER twenty-one BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PRINCE, A.M., Ph.D. Vice-President Wittenberg. Phi Kappa Psi. A.B. Wittenberg College, 1865, A.M. Wittenberg College, 1868, Ph.D. Wittenberg College 1891, Student in Theology, Wittenberg Seminary, 1865-1867, Tutor, Wittenberg College, 1866-1869, Professor of History and Principal of Wittenberg Academy, 1869- 1873, Professor of Natural History and Assistant Professor of Greek, Wittenberg College, 1873-1878, Professor of Greek and History, Wittenberg College, 1878-1901, Professor of History and Political Science, Wittenberg College, 1901-, Member of the American Historical Association, Member of the American Philological Association, Member and Trustee of the Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society. CHARLES GALLATIN SHATZER, A.M. Dean of the College of Arts Philosophy and Science Wittenberg College. Beta Theta Pi. George and Mary Greenawalt Professor of Geology and Biology, A.B. Witten- berg College, 1900, A.M. Wittenberg College, 1904, Prin- cipal of High School and Instructor in Science and Mathe- matics, Plain City, Ohio, 1900-1901, Instructor in Mathe- matics and Natural Science, Wittenberg Academy, 1901- 1904, Graduate Student of Geology and Biology, University of Chicago, Instructor in Orinthology and General Zoology, Lake Laboratory, Ohio State University, Summer Session 1911-1915, Acting Professor of Geology and Biology, Wit- tenberg College 1904-1905, Springfield Professor of Geo- logy and Biology, 1905-, Fellow of the Amercian Geo- graphical Society, Dean. of Wittenberg College, 1914-. ALVIN FRANK LINN, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy Phi Kappa Psi. A.B. Wittenberg College, 1884, A. M. Wit- tenberg College, 1887, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1892, Lecture assistant in Chemistry, Johns Hopkins Uni- verstiy, 1887-1888, Fellow in Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, 1888-1889, Professor of Natural Science, Wit- tenberg College, 1889-1891, Fellow by Courtesy, Johns Hopkins University, 1891-1892, Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, Wittenberg College, 1892-. Member of the American Chemical Society, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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THE WITTENBERGER V W' twenty-ihree VICTOR GEORGE AUGUSTINE TRESSLER, A.M., Ph.D., D.D. Charles Stroud Professor of New Testament, Philology and Criticism Phi Gamma Delta. A.B., Pennsylvania College, 1886, A.M., Pennsylvania College, 1888, B.D., McCormick Theological Seminary, 1891, Ph.D., University of Leipzig, Germany, 1901, D.D., Susquehanna University, 1905, Pastor San -lose, Cal., 1891-'99, Lecturer on History, San Jose Academy, 1896-'97, Graduate Student, Berlin, Germany, Winter Se- mester, 1901-'02, Graduate Student Paris University, Paris, France, Summer Semester, 1902, Dean and Professor of Philosophy, Ansgar College, 1902-'03, Professor of Greek, Wittenberg College and Principal of Wittenberg Academy, 1903-'05, Professor of New Testament Philology and Crit- icism Hamma Divinity School, 1905-. President General Synod Evangelical Lutheran Church, U. S. A., 1917-. Who's Who in America. HETTIE BEARCE HOCHDOERFER, A.B., A.M. Professor of French A.B., Wittenberg College, 1896, A.M., Wittenberg College, 1899, Student of Modern Languages, University of Chicago, two summer terms, 1899, Graduate Student at the Uni- versity of Marburg, and at the Sorbonne. Student of Pho- netics under M. Paul Passy at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes and under M. L'Abbe Rousselot at the Institute Catholiue, Paris, 1909-'10, Instructor of German, Wittenberg College, 1907, Professor of French, 1910-. ROBERT HENRY HILLER, A.M., B.D. Professor of Greek Phi Kappa Psi. A.B., Wittenberg College, 1889, B.D., Hart- wick Seminary, 1894, A.M., Columbia University, 1910, Student of Theology, Hartwick Seminary, 1891-'94, Grad- uate Student, Columbia -University, 1904-'06, 1909-'11, In- structor in Latin and English, Wittenberg Academy, 1899- 1891, Instructor in Painting and Vocal Music, Hartwick Seminary, 1891-'94, Director of the Wittenberg School of Art and Instructor in Vocal Music, Wittenberg Conserva- tory of Music, 1894-'97, Instructor of Latin and English, Montclair Military Academy, Montclair, N. J., 1898-'99, Instructor in Latin and English in the Cutler School, New York City, 1899-1904, Head Master of the Boys' Depart- ment in the Charlton School, New York City, 1906-'09, Acting Professor of Greek, Wittenberg College, 1911-'12, Professor of Greek, Wittenberg College, 1912-. LOYAL HERBERT LARIMER, A.M., D.D. Culler Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature Beta Theta Pi. A.B., Scio College, 1892, A.B., Wittenberg College, 1894, B.D., Wittenberg Seminary, 1897, A.M., Wit- tenberg College, 1897, D.D., Susquehanna University, 1910, Pastor, Shanesville, Ohio, 1897-'99, Tippecanoe City, Ohio, 1899-'02, New Philadelphia, Ohio, 1902-'08, Culler Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature, Hamma Divin- ity School, 1908--.
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