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ARTHUR HENRY HARROP, AM., Ph.D., LL.D. Professor of Latin and Greek Languages and Literature Phi Beta Kappa; A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1894; A.M., 1896; A.M.. Harvard University, 1303; Ph.D.. Boston University, 1905; LL.D.. MoKendree College, 192S; Vice-president and Professor ot Latin and Greek. Union College, 1894-95; same at Missouri Wesleyan College, 1896-97; Acting Assist- ant Professor of Greek at Wesleyan University, Connecticut, 1905; Professor of Latin, University of Denver, 1905-13; Registrar and Instructor in Latin and Greek, Allegheny College, 1913-15; Member of Classical Association of the Mid-West and South. American Classical League, Michigan Schoolmas- ters Club, American Philological Association, Asso- ciation of American University Professors, Who ' s Who in American Education. Author of College Training, Fraternity Scholarship, What the College and University Ought to Do for the Stu- dent in Latin, Latin and Greek as First Aids in the Study of Psychology, The Story of Ammi Bradford Hyde ; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; present position since 1915. ROSE BALL, B.S. Librarian and Instructor in Library Methods B.S., Albio n College, 1896 Scho Dl, 19: 2; Member of Assoi :iation ; present positior DAVID LINDSAY RANDALL, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Sigma Xi, Sigma Phi Epsilon; A.B.. Yale Univer- sity. 1904; A.M.. 1905; Ph.D., 1907; Instructor in Chemistry, University of New Hampshire. 1907-10; Professor of Chemistry and Faculty Secretary, Baker University, Kansas, 1910-1S; Associate Pro- fessor of Chemistry, Wesleyan University, Connec- ticut, 1918-19; Member of American Chemical So- ciety; Past President of Michigan College Chem- istry Teachers ' Association; Fellow American Asso- ciation for Advancement of Science; Member American Association of Science Professors; pres- ent position since 1919. 2,1
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FREDERIC SAMUEL GOODRICH, A.M., D.D. Professor of Biblical History and Literature Phi Beta Kappa; Psi Upsilon; A. B., Wesleyan University, Connecticut, 1890: A.M., University of Michigan, 1S98; Yale University. 1S5S; University of Chicago, Summer Sessions; University of Berlin; D.D., Defiance College, 1909; Assistant Instructor in Greek, Wesleyan University, Connecticut, 1S91- 92; Acting President of Albion College, January 21, 1924. to Julv 15, 1924; Student in American School of Oriental Research, Jerusalem. 1930; present position since 1892. FREDERICK LTJTZ, A.M., Litt. D. Professor Emeritus of Modern Languages A.B., Berea College, 1S76; A.B., Harvard College, 1878; A.M.. Baldwin-Wallace College. 1879; studied at Jena. Freiburg. Geneva, Munich, and Warburg; Litt.D., Albion College, 1911; Member of the Har- vard faculty until 1885, when he came to Albion College; thirty-five years as head of the Modern Language department, Albion College; Secretary of the faculty for eighteen years; formerly a mem- ber of the Modern Language Association, the Clas- sical Association, and the Dante Society; Author of The Elementary German Reader. German Derivatives ; Co-author of English Etymologies. Donor of the collection of Modern Language works in the Albion College Library. EDWIN ROSCOE SLEIGHT, A.M., Se.D. Professor of Mathematics B.S.. Albion College, 1901; A.M., 1902; Sc.D., 1931; Professor of Mathematics. Montevideo. Uraguav. South America, 1902-04; Michigan Military Acad- emy, 1904-06; Carthage College. Illinois. 1906-OS: President Michigan Section, Mathematics Associa- tion of America; Dean, Bay View Summer School; Alpha Tan Omega; present position since 190S. FACULTY -,• ;
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ARTHUR MERTON CHICKERING, M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Biology and Geology Sheffield Soil M.S., University of Wisconsin. 19 sity of Michigan, 1927; Instruct! lnit College, Wisconsin, 1913-18; Instr Zo- 1921-26. Regula of MichiTa oratory, I ana 1934; Researc dura , Sumnn of A. .ship and rical Lab- a Canal Zone. Summers of 1928, at Lancetilla Exp. Station, Hon- of 1929; Author of technical papers o omes, Golgi bodies. Chondriosom.es, ology and taxonomy of spiders; Fellow A. S. : Member of American Society of Member American Microscopical Soci- ety, 2nd Vice-president, 1925, Treasurer since 1926; Member Michigan Academy Science, Arts and Let- ters, Vi . e-president of Academy 1931, Awarded Citatio.i of Honorable Mention. 1933; Collaborator for Biological Abstracts; Member and Lecturer for American Eugenics Society; Awarded Research Grant by Rockham Foundation. 1934; present posi- tion since 1918. CLEMENT EUGENE ROOD, Ph.M. Professor of Physics Ph.B., Albion College, 1894; Ph.M., 1897: Instructor in Astronomy and Physics, Albion College, 1895- 97; Fellowship in Astronomy, University of Chica- go, 1897-99; Instructor in Mathematics and Astron- omy, Beloit College, Wisconsin. 1899-01; Professor of Mathematics and Physics, Carthage College, Illinois, 1901-03; Instructor in Mathematics and Physics, Michigan College of Mines, 1903-15; Assist- ant Professor, 1915-20; Head of Department of Physics, Western State College of Colorado, Sum- mer Session, 1923; Graduate work in Physics, Uni- versity cf Michigan, Summer Sessions, 1924 and 1925; present position since 1920. DONALD MONROE GILBERT, Ph.D. Professor of Modern Languages Phi Beta Kappa; Ph.B., Wesleyan University, Con- necticut, 1908; Certificat d ' etudes francaises. Uni- versity of Paris, 1910; A.M., West Virginia ITni- versity, 1917; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1920; Instructor in French, Northwestern University, 111.. 1909-10; five vears work under Department of Ed- ucation, Porto Rico and Republic of Panama; In- structor of Romance Languages, West Virgini a University, 1915-18; University of Cincinnati, 1918- 19; Member of Modern Language Association, and Linguistic Society of America; Delta Kappa Ep- silon; present position since 1920.
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