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Allll-IERST COLLEGE 21 Ricv. Emvm AUGUs'1'Us Guosvisnoie, 'l V, rlflflf, Pfa- fessar of f1fl0lI'6'l'7l G0'?'L'l'7l7lI6'IIf amz' ,l11!zf1'11a!z21mz! Law B.A., Amherst, '67, M.A., Amherst, '71g LL.D. Wabash, '08 Born at Newburyport. Massachusetts, August 30, 1845. Prepared for college at Brown High School, Newbury- port, Massachusetts. Graduated from Amherst College, 1867. Tutor, Robert College, Constantinople, 1867-70. Student, Andover Theological Seminary, 1871-72. Ordained Congregational Minister, 1872. Professor of Latin and History, Robert College, 1872!-90. Professor of French Language and Literature, Amherst College, 1892-95. Professor of History, Smith College, 1892-911. Professor of European History. Amherst College, 1895-98. Professor of Modern Governments and their Administration, Amherst College, 1898-1901. Professor of Modern Government and International Law since 1901. Honorary Member of the Hellenic Philologic Syllogos, Constantinople. Honorary Member of the Syllogos Parnassos, Athens. Member QPresident, 18891 of the Society of Mediaeval Researches, Constantinople, American Social Science Associationg National Geographic Society: American Historical Associationg American Antiquarian Societyg New York Authors' Clubg Boston Authors' Club. Presi- dent of the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Amherst College, and Senator of Phi Beta Kappa. Author of The Hippodrome of Constantinople, 1889, 't History of Modern Times, a translation from the French and revision, 1893: Constan- tinop1e, 2 vols., 1895, Andronike, a translation from the modern Greek, 1897g A General History of the World, a translation from the French and revision, 1898g Contemporary History, 18985 several hundred articles in J'ohnson's Universal Encyclopedia, 1893-95, and contributions to various magazines and periodicals. He is widely known as a lecturer on historical and diplomatic subjects. Riev. I-IENRY PR1as1zRvED SMITH, Jlflf, WM, Samuel Gram Profsssur of Bibliral Ifzlrtory and fflferprf- lallbn amz' Assodate Pastor of tht' Collage Chunk B.A., Amherst, '69g D.D., Maryville, '82, Amherst, '85, College of New Jersey, '87 Born in Troy, Ohio, October 23, 1847. Prepared for college at the Dayton fOhioJ High School. Graduated from Amherst, 1869. Studied at Lane Theological Sem- inary, 1869-725 University of Berlin, 1872-74. Instructor in Lane Seminary, 1874-76. Studied at University-of Leipsic, 1876-77. Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Literature, Lane Seminary, 1876-93. Professor of Biblical Literature, Amherst College, 1898. Published Biblical Scholarship and Inspiration, 18915 The Bible and Islam, 1897g Commentary on the Books of Samuel flnternalional Critical Commentaryl, 18993 'tOld Testament History, 1908.
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730 THE 01.10 .' VOL. XLVIII XVILLIAM I.YM.xN Cowlacs, .1l1'la',1lflHn', Prafrmar of Laffn B.A., Amherst, '78, M.A., Amherst, '81 Born at Belchertown, Massachusetts, April 11, 1856. Fitted for college at Monson Academy and Williston S,eminary. Entered Amherst College in 187-1. Taught Latin, French and English in the Roxbury Latin School, 1870-80. Instructor of Latin in Amherst, 1880-831. Spent one year at Berlin University, Goettingen. and Leipsic, Germany, and in travel in Italy. Associate Professor of Latin in Amherst, 1886-04. Lecturer on Latin Liter- ature in Smith College, 1886-04. Traveled for study of places COl1l1CCt6li With Latin Literature, 1801. Professor of Latin, Amherst College, Sil1C6 1894- Traveled in Europe and studied at Rome, 1808. Taught Latin in Smith Colleze, 1000. Member American Philological Society. Member New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools, and of the Managing Committee of the American School at Rome. Member of Board of Trustees of Monson Academy. Has published H Abstract of Lectures on Topics connected with the Latin Language, Ac1e1phoeof Terence, 18063 Selections from Poems of Catullus, 1000, and many articles for magazines and periodicals. AR'1'11uR LALANNIE K1M1m1.1,, fvqfeswz' of Phyxzks B.A., Princeton, '81, M.A., Princeton, '8-lg Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, '84 Born at Succasnnna, New Jersey, in 1856. Prepared for college at Plainfield High School, New Jersey. Graduated from Princeton, 1881. Pnrsued graduate studies for one year at Princeton and two years at Johns Hopkins University. Associate in Physics at 'Johns Hopkins University, 1884-87. Associate Professor of Physics at Johns Hopkins University, 1887-01. Profes- sor of Physics, Amherst College, since 1801. Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Has written papers on The Physical Properties of Gases, on Electrical Units, and Electro- magnetic Theory of Light. Investigation of the Ohm for the United States Government, 1884, reported on, but not published. G1if112Gli IJANIIELS Ouns, AJW, WM, !'rofcs.sor of 1Vfalkc1mzfz'fs B.A., University of Rochester, '73g M.A., Univer- sity of Rochester, '76 Born at Middleport, New York, 1853. Prepared for college at Brockport fNew Yorkl Normal School. Grad- uated from the University of Rochester, 1873. Taught in Albany Academy, 1873-70. Studied Mathematics in the Universities of Heidelberg and Berlin. 1870-83. Pro- fessor of Mathematics, University of Rochester, 1884-01. Professor of Mathematics at Amherst since 1801. Mem- ber of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and of the American Mathematical Society.
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22 THE OLIO: VOL. XLVIII HARRY D13 Fouizsr SM1'ru, Ali'h', dllilf, Professor of Greek . B.A., Bowdoin, '9lg M.A., Bowdoin, '9-lg Harvard, '96 Born at Gardiner, Maine, 1869. Graduated from Bow- doin College, 1891. Teacher in secondary schools at Rockland, Maine, 1891-95. Student at Harvard, 1895- 963 at University of Berlin, 1896-97. Instructor in Greek, University of Pennsylvania, 1897-98. Instructor in Ancient Languages, 1898-99, and Assistant Professor of Greek, 1899-1901. at Bowdoin College. Appointed Associate Professor of Greek, Amherst College, 1901. Professor of Greek, 1903. LIEVI PIARRY E1.w1':i,L, 'l 1', fl'lM', Assoczlzfc Professor fy' Greek amz' Ifzsfrzzcfor fu Samkri! B.A., Amherst, 75g M.A., Amherst, TS ' Born at Northampton, Massachusetts, March 22, 1854. Prepared for college at the Northampton High School. Graduated from Amherst, 1875. Taught in Poughkeep- sie Military Institute, 1875-'i'ti. Advanced sludy at Yale with Professor Whitney, 1870-'i 7. Instructor in Greek and Latin in Amherst College, 1877-78. Instructor in Sanskrit since 1881. Instructor in Greek, 1878-90. Assistant Professor of Greek, 1890-931, Associate Profes- sor since 1893. Traveled and studied in Greece and Egypt, 1891-925 in Greece and Italy, 1901. Member ot American Oriental Society, American Philological Associationg Pali Text Society: Hellenic Society of London, American Folk-Lore Society, Archaeological Institute of America. Author of Nine Jatakas, 1880. Alerllule JouN 1'1OPKINS, I-1.11, Aswdafe fwgffssor of C'hm1z'.vl1j' B.A., Amherst, '85g Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, '93 Born in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, 18911. Prepared for college at Bridgewater High School. Graduated from Amherst College, 1885. Taught in Cotuit, Massa- chusetts, and at the Peekskill Military Academy, New York, 1885-91. Johns Hopkins University Fellow, 18923 and Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1893. Taught in Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, 1893-943 in Amherst College since 1894. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. lglfemlier of the American Chemical Society, and of the Johns Hopkins Chemical ocie y.
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