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20 The AMHERST OLIO GEORGE B0swoR'1'H CHURCHILL, .Y 10, w I3 K, Professor of English Literature. B.A., Amherst, '89, M.A., Amherst, ,923 l'h.D., University ol' Berlin, IQ7. Born at Worcester, Massachusetts, October 24, 1866. Prepared for college at the Worcester High School. Graduated from Amherst College, 1889. ln- structor in the Worcester High School, 1889-92. Master of Oral and Written Expression in William Penn Char- ter School, Philadelphia, 1892-94. Took post-graduate courses in English at University of Pennsylvania. Studied at the University of Strassburg, 1894.-95, and at University of Berlin, 1895-97. Assistant Editor of the Cosmopolitan Magazzinf, 1895-98. Called to be Asso- ciate Professor of English and Public Speaking in Amherst College in 1898. Member of the Berlin Soci- ety for the study of Modern Languages, and of the German Shakespeare Society, ofthe Malone Society, of the Modern Language Association, and ofthe Boston Authors' Club. Authorof Rirlaara' III up to Shake:- pfare, 1900, and joint author of The Latin Uniwr.vity Drama: of the Time of Queen Elxizabftb, 1898. Ameri- can Editorial Representative of the -Ialarlzurla der deutrcben Slvalccxpcarc Gesellschaft, 1903. Associate Professor of English Literature, 1903-05. Professor of English Literature, 1905. THOMAS CUSHING ISSTEY, Uf Y, IP I3 K, Professor of Mathematics. B.A., Amherst, '93, lVI.A., ,Q7. Post-graduate student in Mathematics at Amherst College, 1893-94. Instructor in Mathematics and Drawing, Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, 1894-95. Walker Instructor in Mathematics, Amherst College, 1895-97. Studied in Gottingen, Germany, 1897-98. VValker Instructor in Mathematics, Amherst College, 1898-1901, Professor of Mathematics at Uni- versity of Roehtster, 1901-05. Professor of Mathe- matics at Amherst College, 1905, Member of the Ameri- can Mathematical Society
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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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I0 2I W11 1 IAM Pwcm BICl'l.0VV, .Y fll, Professor of lVlusic and German. l3.A., Amherst, '89g lVl.A., Amherst, '98, Born at Amherst, March 29, 1867. Prepared at Amherst High School. Graduated from Amherst Col- lege, 1889. Studied music in Worcester, 1889-90g in Berlin and Duesseldorf, 1890-94. Instructor in Ger- man and Music, Amherst College, 1894-1901. Appoint- ed Associate Professor of German and Music, Amherst College, 1901. Professor of Music and German, 1906. ARIHUR IOHN l'lOPlxINS, H .I X, Professor ofChemistry. li.A., Amherst, '85, l'h.D., johns Hopkins, '93. llorn at Bridgewater, lVlassachusetts, 1864. Pre- pared for college at liridgewater High School. Gradu- ated from Amherst College, 1885. Taught in Cotuit, lVlassachusctts, and at the Peekskill Military Academy, New York, 1885-91. Johns Hopkins University Fellow, 1892, and l'h.D., johns Hopkins University, 1893. 'llaughr in Westminster College, New VVilmingt0n, l'cnnsylvania, 1893-94, in Amherst College since 1894. l ellow of the American Association for the Advance- ment ol' Science. Member of the American Chemical Society and of' the johns Hopkins Chemical Society. l'rol'essor ol' Chemistry, 1907.
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