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Edwin A. Greenlaw, A.M., Ph.D. Born in Illinois. Educated at Illinois College and North western University; graduate student at Harvard Uni- versity and the University of Chicago. Degrees received: A. B.. Northwestern University, 1897; A. M. and Ph. D.. Harvard University, 1903, 1904. Instructor in English at Northwestern University and at the University of Chicago; Member of Modern Language Association of America: has published “Studies in Macbeth ’ “Studies in Poetic Diction ’ “The Sources of Spenser’s Mother Hubbard’s Tale,” and various articles in philological journals: Editor of “Selections from Chaucer : Professor of the English Language and Literature at Adelphi College since 1905. John Firman Coar, M.A., Ph D. Born in Berlin, Germany. Studied at the Kaiser Wil- helm Gymnasium, Cologne. Germany. 1884; University of Bonn, 1S84-1S85; received degree of M. A. from Harvard. 1896: Ph. D. from the same University, 1899; Instructor in Modern Languages, Park Institute, Pittsburg, Pa., 1S90- 1892; Principal Canandaigua Academy, 1S93-1S95; In- structor at Harvard, 1S96-1903; Author of “Studies in Ger- man Literature in the Nineteenth Century,” “The Ethical Ideals of Frederick Schiller ; Editor of Goethe’s “Tor- quato Tasso”; Professor of the German Language and Litr crature in Adelphi College. William A. R. Kerr, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Born in Toronto, Ontario. 1899, B. A., University of loronto; 1S99-1901; Master of Modern Languages in Upper Canada College, Toronto; 1901, M. A., University of Toronto; 1902. A. M., Harvard University; 1902-1903, travelled in Europe and studied at the University of Paris, and under Gaston Paris at the “Ecole dcs Mantes Etudes”; 1904. Ph. D., Harvard University; Editor of Le Sage’s Turcaret”; 1904. appointed Professor of Romance Lan guages in Adelphi College. 4
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Joseph Bowden, B.A., Pu.D., f B K Born in St. Day Cornwall. England. Graduated from Yale University, 1891, where he received degree of Ph. D. in 1897 taught at Yale, 1892-1897; Graduate School of Yale, 1898; Author of “The Theory of Integers;” Editor of Phillips and Fishers’ “Elements of Geometry”; Professor of Mathematics in Adelphi College. Adelbert Grant Fradenburoh, B. A., Ph.D.,0 B A. d I' A Born in Watertown, N. Y. Graduated from Alleghany College, 1890; received degree of Ph. 1). from University of Wisconsin, 1894; Professor of History and Latin, Dick- inson Seminary, 1S90-1S91; graduate student at Johns Hop- kins University, 1891-1892; Instructor in History and Economics, Lake Forest University, 1894-1896; Assistant Professor of History, Adelphi College, 1896-1899; Member of American Historical Association and of American Econ- omic Association; Professor of History and Politics in Anna E. Harvey. Born in Rye. N. Y. Student at Rye Seminary: graduated from Normal Training Class of Mine. Kraus, 1891: taught at St. Catherine’s Hall, Montclair Military Academy; Di- rector of Kindergarten Department of Martha's Vineyard Summer Institute, 1900-1906: President of Brooklyn Kin- dergarten Union, 1963-1904; Professor of Froebelian Methods in Adelphi College. Edwin Cornelius Broome, Ph.B., A.M. Ph. IX Born in Pawtucket. R. I. Ph. B., Brown University, 1897; A. M., 1898; Teacher in Pawtucket High School. 1897-1898; Supervising Principal, High School, Seymour, Conn., 1898-1900; Fellow in Teachers' College. Columbia University, 1900-1901; Teacher in Barnard School. 1901- 1902; Ph. D., Columbia University, and Doctor’s Diploma in Education, Teachers’ College, 1902; Superintendent of Schools, Rahway, N. J., 1902-1906; member of New Jersey Board of Examiners, 1904-1906; lecturer under the New York Board of Education, 1904; Author of “An Historical and Critical Discussion of College Admission Re- quirements,” and various contributions to educational periodicals: Superintendent of Elementary Department. Adelphi Academy, and Instructor in Education, Adel- phi College since 1906. Adelphi College. 13
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William Phelps Macfari.ank. Born in New York City. Prepared at Brooklyn Poly- technic and Fairchild's Academy, Flushing, N. Y.; studied vocal expression and dramatic interpretation with Mr. David Belasco and Professor Alfred Young for seven years: came to Adelphi in 1895; Dramatic Instructor at the Poly - technic Institute, the Boys’ High School, Brooklyn, and at Williams College; Assistant Professor of Oratory and Ex- pression in Adelphi College. Alice OBlythe Tucker, B.A., M.A. Born in Canada. Received degrees of B. A. and M. A. from Toronto University in 1896 and 1900; studied at the University of Chicago, Columbia University, and Oxford University; Preceptress and Teacher, State Normal School, Edinboro, Penn.; Member of American Historical Association, Women’s University Club of New York City; in 1902, appointed Dean of Women Students in Adelphi College. Annie Marion MacLean, B.A., M.A., Ph.M.. Ph.D. Born in Nova Scotia. 1893, B. A., 1894. M. A., Acadia College, Nova Scotia; 1897, Ph. M„ 1900, Ph. D., Univer- sity of Chicago; Instructor in Sociology. Royal Victoria College, McGill University, 1900-1901; Professor of Sociol- ogy and Economics at Stetson University, Fla., 1901-1903; connected with Extension Department of the University of Chicago since 1903: contributor to “The American Journal of Sociology,” “The World To-Day,” “Charities and Commons”; Professor of Sociology in Adelphi College. Instructors. LoUISE BOTH - H EN DRIc KSON. Born in West Indies. Studied in America, England, Holland. France; taught in Packer Collegiate Institute, Smith College, Vassar College; In- structor in History of Art in Adelphi College. 5
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