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O IO I935 RALPH ALONZO BEEBE P111 Kappa Psl P111 Beta Kappa Assoczute Professor of Cbevxmhy BA Amherst 20 PIID Prmceton, 23 Second Lreutenant, Infantry Plattsburg Trarnmg Camp 1918 Graduate study Prrnceton, 1920 23 Insuuctor sn C11C1'1'11SC1'y, Aml1crst, 192.1 25, Assocrate Professor, 1925 CHARLES ERNEST BENNETT Ph1 Gamma Delta, P111 Beta Kappa Mome Pro cssor of Latm BA Amherst 05 PIID Cornell, 11 Assrstant Prsncspal and Instructor 1n German and Lntm, Nant1cok, Pa. Hxgh SCl100l, 1905 06 Sub m'1ster at Vfashxngton Sc11oo1 for Boys Wash1ngton, D C 1906 07 Instructor at Vollcman Scl1ool, Boston, and graduate student at Harvard, 1907 08 Graduate student and Tcaclung Fellow, Cornell 1908 11 Instructor 1n Latm, Amherst 1911 13 ASSISIHHC Professor 1913 14 Assocute Professor 1914 19 Professor 1919 Author Acioss the Yerns Member of the Archaeo1og1ca1 Inststute of Amer1c'1, and the Amerxcan Phllologxcal Assocmtxon WILLIAM PINGRY BIGELOW C111 P111 Professor of Mvrszc BA Amherst 89 MA 12 Mussc, Amherst, 1894 1901 Assocrate Professor 1901 06, Professor, 1906 08 Professor of Mussc, 1903 PHILLIPS BRADLEY Avsocmfe Profcssm of Polztmzl Sczence AB Harvard 16 Assxstant at Harvard 191516 Instructor m Pohtrcal Sc1ence, Amherst 1921 Assrstant Professor Vassar, 197122 Assrstant Professor Wellcslay, 1927 25 Assocxate Professor of Polrtxcal Scsence, Am hcrst, 1925 Member of t11e Amerscan Pohtrcal Scxence Assocsauon and the Amencan Soclety of Inter natsonal Law BAILEY LE FEVRII BROWN Instructor 111 Mafbc11mf1cs BA Amherst 24 MA Prmccton, 25 Graduate Student at Prmceton, 1924 27 Instructor sn Mathematxcs at Bryn Mawr, 1927 Appornted Instructor rn MHCIICHIWIICS at Amherst 1977 IAYETTE CURTIS CANFIIILD P111 Kappa Ps: Avsnfrmf P10 cssov o Dmmntzcs BA Amherst, 25 Appomted Assxstant 111 Dramatrcs '1t Amherst, 1926, Instructor, 1927 30 Asssstant Professor 1930 Edrtor, Plays of the Insb Remrzssmzre, 1929 omhersf college O Q I ' O 1 1, . .y . , , - , . ., , , . ., . . , , . . y I , . - l 4 1 , ' ' 1 , z ' . ., , , . ., . . . . . . . 1, . - . - . , . ., - . - , 1 ' - a ' 5 1 ' 9 a ' g , -. : ' '. ' . 1 , . . , , , . ., , , . ., . Studied Music in Worcester, 1889-90, in Berlin and Dusseldorf, 1890-94. Instructor in German and . - 3 . y , , B 3 . -- , . ., , . . I , - ' . .. . , 8 . , .. - . , --.. , - . . . ' 1 , , - , . ., , , . ., . . . , .. -. 1 . , ' ' , . ., .
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-olio- -1935- DAVID TODD, Phi Beta Kappa Professor of Astronomy, Emeritus. B.A., Amherst, '75, M.A., '78, Ph.D., XVashington and Jefferson, '88, Professor of Astronomy and Director of the Amherst Observatory, 1881-17, Professor Emeritus, 1917-. Director of National Academy Eclipse Expedition to Japan, 1887. Chief of the Government Eclipse Ex- peditions to West Africa, 1888-90. Director of Amherst Eclipse Expedition to Japan, 1896, to Tripoli, 1905, and the Mars Expedition to the Andes, 1907. Member of the Boston Author's Club, of the Astro- nomical and Astrophysical Society of America, and of the Astronomicbe Gesellschaft of Germany. GEOFFROY ATKINSON Beta Theta Pi Professor of Romance Languages. B.S., Amherst, '13, M.A., Columbia, '14, Ph.D., '20. Graduate work at Columbia, 1913-14, 1916-17, 1919-20. Secretary and Interpreter, Rockefeller Tuberculosis Commission to France, 1917. Instructor in Modern Languages, Union College, 1914-16. British and American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-19. Instructor in French, Columbia, 1919-20. Asso- ciate Professor of Romance Languages, Amherst, 1920, Professor, 1926-5 Dean of Amherst College, 1929- 31. Fellow of the C. R. B. Foundation, Brussells, Belgium, 1925-27. Author: The Eximorrlimzry Voyage in Prencb Literature, 2 Volumes, 1920, 1922, Les Relations rle Voyage du I7e Sieele, et Peoolution :les idees, EMS, 1923-501.4 Litieralure Geogralzbiqne fruncnise rle la Renaissance, Paris, 1927, in-4to, Francois Villan, on on, . GEORGE WILLIAM BAIN, Chi Phi, Sigma Xi Assistant Professor of Mineralogy ami Geology on the Ediuarrl Hitchcock Fomnlufiorz. B.Sc., McGill University, '21, M.Sc., '23, M.A., Columbia, '23, Ph.D., '27. Student of the Engineering Institute of Canada. Associate of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Member of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. 'Fellow of the Society of Economic Geologists. Fellow of the New York Academy of Sciences. Appointed Instructor in Geology at Amherst, 1926-31, Assistant Professor, 1931-. THEODORE BAIRD, Kappa Alpha Society. Associate Professor of English. B.A., Hobart College, '21, M.A., Harvard, '22, Ph.D., '29. Instructor in English, Western Reserve University, 1922-23. Instructor in English, Union College, 1923-25. Graduate Study at Harvard, 1925-27. Appointed Instructor in English at Amherst, 1927-29, Assistant Professor, 1929-32, Associate Professor, 1932-. ARTHUR HENRY BAXTER, Alpha Delta Phi Professor of Romance La1zg1lages. B.A., Johns Hopkins, '94, Ph.D., '98, Instructor in Italian, johns Hopkins, 1897-98. Master of French and German, Country School for Boys, Baltimore, 1898-1900. Instructor in Romance Languages, Amherst, 1900-06, Assistant Professor, 1906-08, Associate Professor, 1908-22, Professor, 1922-. Z'i 1 :fl 2- 1- -f'Q,f ,1, ta CLAYTON CROMWELL BAYARD Assisfarit Professor of Economics. ,l 1 - is B.A., University of Maine, M.A., Harvard. K 'ITj'ii, Tutor at Harvard University and Radcliffe College. Instructor of Economics at Dartmouth College. Assistant Professor of Economics at Oberlin College. Assistant Professor ot' Economics at Amherst College. ..:S'fLQ, , fefffefl omhersT college 1
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-Olio- -1935- JOHN LEE CLARKE, JR. Insfrurtor in Fine Arts. B.A., Amherst, '32, Appointed instructor in Fine Arts at Amherst, 1933-. JAMES TOUGH CLELAND Assistant Professor of Religion. M.A., Glasgow, '24g B.D., '27, S.T.M., Union Theological Seminary, '28. Jarvie Fellowship in New York, 1927-28. Holder of Black and Faulds Teaching Fellowship at Glas- gow. Member of the Divinity Faculty of Glasgow University, 1928-31. Appointed Instructor in Religion at Amherst, 19319 Assistant Professor, 1932-. CHARLES WIGGINGS COBB, Theta Delta Chi, Sigma Xi Professor of Mrlllycmnlics. ' B.A., Amherst, '97, M.A., '01g Ph.D., University of Michigan, '12. Instructor at Albany Academy, Fitchburg High School, New York High School of Commerce, and Worcester Academy, 1897-1904. Graduate study at Columbia and New York University, 1904-05, at Clark University, 1907-095 at the University of Michigan, 1910-11. Instructor in Mathematics at Am- herst, 1903-10g Assistant Professor, 1911-14, Associate Professor, 1914-223 Professor, 1922-. Captain in the Air Service, 1917-18. Arbitrator for the Rochester Clothing Market, 1922-24. FREDERICK STUART CRAWFORD, JR., Theta Delta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa Instructor in Greek. B.A., Amherst, '24g B.A., Oxford, '26, M.A., Oxford, '30. Simpson Fellow at Oxford, 1924-26. Appointed Instructor in Latin at Amherst, 19265 Instructor in Greek, 1927-. Member of the American Philological Association. ' JAMES FRANCIS CUSICK Instr1u.'tor in Economies. B.A., Amherst, '21, M.A., Harvard, '23, Appointed Instructor in Economics at Amherst, 1930-. HOWARD WATERS DOUGHTY, Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Xi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa Professor of Chemistry. Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, '04g M.A., Amherst, '16g B.Ii. Extra Ordinem, Johns Hopkins, '27. Proficient in Electrical Engineering, Johns Hopkins, 1893. Commercial work, 1893-1900. Graduate work, Johns Hopkins, 1900-04. Carnegie Research Assistant, XVashington, D. C., 1904-05. Instructor in Chemistry, University of Missouri, 1905-06, at the University of Wisconsixi, 1906-07, at Amherst, 1907-08. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1908-095 Associate Professor, 1909-135 Professor, 1913-. Member of the American Chemical Society, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. fffrl omhersi college
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