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531 C ,Y , Ttvcvity-cigl1f -hLLlLl if , - 1 . , 1, I Iliff' 11 w J l ri. i ,y 1 I l ll li WILLIAM ARTHUR ELLIOTT, A.M., L.H.D. , fIPAO,fI2BK Professor of Greek Language and Literature. A.I3., Allegheny College, 1889, A.M., Alle- gheny College, 18925 L.H.D., Dickinson Col- lege, IQO2, studied in Germany and at the Amer- ican School of Classical Studies, Athens, 1894- 95: Principal Preparatory School, Allegheny College, 1889-923 Professor of Latin and Greek, 1892-94, Registrar, 1895-1907, Vice-President, IQ07-09, Member of Philological Associationg Member of Archaeological Institute of America, present position, 1893. Hmvllflf zz beard lzasf ZLIZOII g0t. '-Merchant of Venice. CLARENCE FRISBEE ROSS, A.M. fb A O, fb B K Professor of Latin Language and Literature. A.I3., Allegheny College, 1891, A.M., 1893: University of Berlin, 1896-97, Senior Fellow in Greek, University of Chicago, 1898-993 American School of Classical Studies, Rome, 1908-093 Professor of Greek and German, Mis- souri Wlesleyan College, 1891-92, Instructor in Greek and Latin and Principal of Preparatory School, Allegheny 'College, 1892-95, Assistant Professor, 18953 Professor, IQOOQ Secretary of Faculty, 1901-07, IQIO-IS, Registrar, IQI8-Q Dean of Men, 1919-g Member of Philo- logical Associationg Member of Archaeological Institute of America, present positon, 1902. Mf'l1en Cqrnvar says, 'do flll,5', it is fer- f01'1nea'. ---Julius Caesar. CHARLES JOSEPH LING, Ph. D. E A E Professor of Physics and Astronomy. IIS., C01'nell University, 1890, A.M., Uni- V61'S1iy Ofwllenver, 1900, Ph.lD., IQOZQ Instruc- tor in Science, Carrollton, Illinois High QCh00l, 18903 Vice-President, Central High School- C0l01'21fl0, 1892-94g Instructor in Phys- ics, Manual Training High School, Denver, Q0l01'?14l0, 1904-965 Instructor in Astronomy and Mathematics, University of Denver, Sum- mel' EGSSO11, IQOZQ Member of American Physi- cal Socletyg 1'ell0xv of American Association formthe Advancement of Science, present position, 1906, b :LI.i7Al'!I'Q how wise you are-. -Love's La- ors os. ' -,idi u . ,f-Y 5-, ,f If l S- Q Lg , ira X ' L i, 'Q'i'. JM 'iff .1 fi ig j . ,,,, X ,Iwi , re H' ,iz f.ll iifll' , nv -IV ,YP-I., i--,v in-fill '--QIL ,I WM' Q fjii --ri -fig lf'lI li , l' i .-fl, ,,, ,ul l Q. L' l 4 ,l ii l , gf! 511-f lf v li ll'-f' I ilffli ' iw: Q1 I-fii ,L , l l ,,i - ' li ii l 22,5 hi, , - r i ,iq fj, ,V WV Z il -I I 'Ac if ee i . v A-, 3 SEM ,. 7- ,, il,-K ,- .li 'Ei 1312 if-.1 , llc- 1 ll -Hi ,M ig.. ll'--- 1 ill.-M32 -3 'ilifilf Ili.--4 fi tlli- ,i1,, -fliiiigiwi lvialil 1!i1A'liE liqqmligl. illi--ilwl 1,1-,fi-, lsllfzgllgl 52-1113 .QW f 1 liillli I Fillii X 1 1 I , X K 1 lllil , Nlllll 1-itll: . Jillf
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