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I8 The AMHERSTOLIO ART1-1UR LALANNIE KIMISALL, fp I3 K, Professor of Physics. B.A., Princeton, '81, M.A., Princeton, '84, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, '86. Born at Succasunna, New Jersey, in 1856. Pre- pared for college at Plainfield High School, New jersey. Graduated from Princeton, 1881. Pursued graduate studies for one year at Princeton and two years at Johns Hopkins University. Associate in Physics at Johns Hopkins University, 1884-87. Asso- ciate Professor of Physics at Johns Hopkins Univer- sity, l887-91. Professor of Physics, Amherst Col- lege since 1891. Member of the American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Science, and of the Amer- ican Physical Society and Societe Francaise de Physique. Has published The Physical Properties of Gare: and also written papers on Elerlrical Units' and Electro- Magnflic Theory ofL1'ght. Investigation of the Ohm for the United States Govern- ment, 1884, reported on, but not published. 'cSlEORGE-DAN1I3L OLIJS, A A 10, 111 I3 lf, Professor of Mathematics. B.A., University of Rochester, '73, M.A., Uni- rversity of Rochester, '76, LL.D., Rochester, '07, Born at Micldleport, New York, 1853. Prepared for college at Brockport CNew Yorkj Normal School. Graduated from 'the University ot' Rochester, 1873. Taught in Albany Academy, 1873-79. Studied Mathe- matics in the Universities of Heidelberg and Berlin, 1879-83. Professor ,of Mathematics, University ol' Rochester, 1884-91. Professor of Mathematics at Amherst since 1891. Member ol' the American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science, and of the American Mathematical Society.
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Vol. LIII, 1910 17 JOHN FRANKLIN GIENUNG, .1 .It', fll I3 K, Professor of Literary' and Biblical Interpretation. B.A., Union, '70, M.A. and Ph.D., Leipsic, '81, D.D., Yale, 'o5. Born january 27, 1850, in Tioga County, New York. Prepared for college at Oswego fNew Yorkj Academy. Was graduated at Union College, 1870. Taught school at Mechanicsville, New York, 1870-72, then entered Rochester Theological Seminary, where he was graduated in 1875. Pastor of Baptist Church, Baldwinsville, New York, 1875-78. Studied at Uni- versity of Leipsic, 1878-81, graduating with degrees ofA.M. and Ph.D. Associate Professor and Professor of Rhetoric, Amherst College, 1882-1906, since then Professor of Literary and Biblical Interpretation. Member of Authors' Club and of Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis. Author of Study of Tenny- 5on'.r In M?mOTl.H77l,li 18833 Praetieal Element: of Rhetorir, 1886, Rhetorieal Anafyrix, 1888, Study of Rhetoric in the College Courre, 1888, The Epic of the Inner Lifeg A Study ofthe Book of fob, 1890, Outline: of Rhetorie, 1893, What a Carpenter Did with I'Ii.r Bible, 1898, The Parrzlng of Self, 1899, Workzing Prineipler of Rhetorif, IQOIQ Ste-ven.von'.r Attitude to Life, IQOIQ Eeele- .ria.rte.r and Omar Khayyam, 1901, Worzlr of Kohelethg A Study of and Commentary on the Book of Errleriartex, 1904, The Hebrew Literature of Hqrdorng 19063 The Idyll: and The Ages, I907. VVILLIAM LYMAN COWLES, J K E, 10 B K, Professor of Latin. l3.A., Amherst, '78, M.A., Amherst, '8I. Born at Belchertown, Massachusetts, April II, 1856. Fitted for college at Monson Academy and Wil- liston Seminary. Entered Amherst College in 1874- Taught Latin, French and English in the Roxbury Latin School, 1879-80. Instructor of Latin in Amherst, 1880-83. Spent one year at Berlin University, Gottin- gen, and Leipsic, Germany, and in travel in Italy. Associate Professor of Latin in Amherst, 1886-94. Lecturer on Latin Literature in Smith College, 1886- 94. Travelled for study of places connected with Latin Literature, 1891. Professor of Latin, Amherst College, since 1894. Traveled in Europe and studied at Rome, 1898. Taught Latin in Smith College, 1900. 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' ' x . H blish d Abxtraet of Lecture: of the Board of Trustees of Monson Academy as pu ' e on Topirr Conneeted with the Latin Language: Adelphoe of lerenre, 18963 Selee- tion: from Poems' of Catullur, 1900, and many articles for magazines and periodicals. Travelled in Italy, 1905.
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Vol. LIII, 1910 I9 REV. EDVVIN Auc:us'rUs G1tosv1cNo1z, 41' V, 10 If lf, Professor of' Modern Government and International Law. B.A., All1l1l5l'Sf, '67, M.A., Amherst, '71, Ll,.lD., VVabash, ,033 l,l..lJ., Alfred, '04, Born at Newburyport, Massachusetts, August 30, 1845. Prepared for college at Brown High School, Newburyport, Massachusetts. Graduated from Am- herst College, 1867. 'l'utor, Robert College, Constan- tinople, 1867-70. Student, Andover Theological Semi- nary, 1871-72. Ordained Congregational Minister, 1872. Professor of Latin and History, Robert College, 1873-90. Professor of French Language and Litera- ture, Amherst College, 1892-95. Professor of History, Smith College, 1892-94. Professor of European His- tory, Amherst College, 1895-98. Professor ol' Modern Governments and their administration, Amherst Col- lege 1898-1901. Professor ol' Modern Government and International Law since 1901. Honorary Mem- ber of the Helenic Philologic Syllogos, Constantinople, Honorary member of the Syllogos Parnassos, Athens. Member fPresident, I88QD of the Society of Mediaeval Researches, Constantinople, American Social Science Association, National Geo- graphic Society, American Historical Association, American Political Science Asso- ciation, American Antiquarian Society, New York Authors' Club, Boston Authors' Club. Senator Phi Beta Kappa. President ofthe United Chapters of' Phi Beta Kappa. Author of The I'Il.f7P0!17'07lI!' of Consfariiinoplr, 1889. Hzirtory ofM11ff1'rn Tinwr, a translation from the French and revision, 1893, Con.vlanr1'nople, 2 vols., l8QSQ flna'ron1'lc1', a translation from the modern Greek, 1897, fl General Hirtory of Ihr World, a translation from the French and revision, 1898, Contemporary History, 1899, several hundred articles in slolmxorfs Uniwrml Errryrloprdiu, 1893-95, and contributions to various magazines and periodicals. He is widely known as a lec- turer on historical and diplomatic subjects. Hfxklzv ni-3 Fo1ut1zs'1'S1v11'rH, J li' lf.', 10 I1 lf, Professor in Greek. B.A., Bowdoin, '91, M.A., Bowdoin, '94, Harvard, '96. Born at Gardiner, Maine, 1869. 'lieacher at Rock- land, Maine, 1891-95. Student at Harvard, 1895-96, at University of Berlin, 1890-97. lnstructor in Greek University of Pennsylvania, 1897-98. lnstructor in Ancient Languages, 1898-99, and Assistant Professor of Greek, 1899-1901, at Bowdoin College. Appointed Associate Professor of Greek, Amherst College, IQOI. Professor oliG1'eek, 1903.
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