Amherst College - Olio Yearbook (Amherst, MA)

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-olio- -1935- ALFRED FREEMAN HAVIGHURST, Phi Delta Theta Ivfrfruclor in I-Iisfory. B.A., Ohio Wesleyan, '2Sg M.A., University of Chicago, '28, M.A., Harvard, '31, Graduate study at the University of Chicago, 1927-28, and at Harvard, 1929-31. Instructor in His- tory at the Holmes High School, 1925-27, and Paciic University, 1928-29. ,Appointed Instructor in History at Amherst, 1931-. i l : . J . 3 ' .I 1 f 1 EK' .I , GILBERT THOMAS HOAG I11s1f1'1lt'f0r in English. B.A., Haverford, '20g M.A., Harvard, '26, Harvard Business School, 1920-21. Brown Brothers and Company, Bankers, Philadelphia, 1921-23. Parrish and Company, Brokers, 1924. Graduate work at Harvard, 1924-27. Instructor in English and Tutor in the Division of Modern Languages, Harvard, 1927-28. Appointed Instructor in English at Amherst, 1928-. FREDERICK JOHN HOLTER, Sigma Delta Psi I1lXfl'1lC1'U1' in Plsysiml Edmvrliofz. B.A., c.P.E., Oberlin, 'z9. Acting Physical Director and assistant-coach, Muskingum College, 1930. Edward Hitchcock Fellow, Amherst, 19315 Assistant in Physical Education, 19315 Instructor, 1932-. Member of the American Physical Education Association, and the Society of College Directors of Physical Education. ARTHUR JOHN HOPKINS, Theta Delta Chi Professor of Chemistry. B.A., Amherst, '85, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, '93. Taught at Cotuit, Mass., and at Peekskill Military Academy, N. Y., 1885-90. Johns Hopkins Fellow, 1892. Instructor at Westminster College, 1893-94. Instructor in Chemistry at Amherst, 1894-1907, Pro- fessor of Chemistry, 1907-. Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Chemical Society, and the Johns Hopkins Chemical Society. LLOYD PAUL JORDAN, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Associate Professor of Pbysiml Erlucation. B.S., University of Pittsburgh, '23. Director of athletics, Jeannette, 1925-27. Assistant Football, Head Basketball coach, Colgate Uni- versity, 1928-31. Football and Basketball coach, Amherst, 1932-. Associate Professor of Physical Educa- tion, Amherst, 1932-. GAIL KENNEDY Assistant Professor of Pbilosopby. B.A., University of Minnesota, '22g M.A., Columbia, '23, Ph.D., '28. University Fellow in Philosophy at Columbia, 1924-25. Lecturer in Philosophy at Columbia, 1925-26, and Assistant Director, New School for Social Research, New York City, 1925-26. Appointed Instructor in Philosophy at Amherst, 1926-313 Assistant Professor, 1931-. Guggenheim Fellowship in Philosophy, 1929. omhersT college .... ,.

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EQNVARREN KIMBALL GREEN, Theta xi, sigma xi , -olio- 49350 M GEORGE BANKS FUNNELL, Phi Beta Kappa I1zs!1'11ctor in French. B.A., Amherst, '24s M.A., Harvard, '28. Graduate work at tl1e University of Chicago, 1924-25, at Harvard, 1927.-30. Instructor in French at Amherst, 1925-27. Instructor in French at Harvard, 1928-30. Instructor in French at Amherst, 1930-. Member of the Modern Language Association. HERBERT PERCIVAL GALLINGER, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa Professor of Hisfory. B.A., Amherst, '93, Ph.D., Leipsic, '98. Principal of Oxford Academy, Oxford, New York, 1893-95. Student at University of Jena, 1895-96, at the University of Leipsic, 1896-983 at Columbia, 1917-18. Instructor in History, Amherst, 1898-1904, Associate Professor, 1904-183 Professor, 1918-. Member of the American Historical Association. Author: Die Haltimg der zfcznfscbcu Pzzblizistik zu dem n1neriknl1iscben Uvmbba1zgigkt'itsk1'iege, 1900. Collaborated in translation and editing of Comfcrsniions wifb Lutbcr, 1915. STEWART LEE GARRISON, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Associate Professor of Euglisls and Public Speaking. A.B., Harvard, '12, A.M., '30. Harvard Law School, 1912-13. Assistant in English, Harvard, 1912-15. Instructor in English and Public Speaking, XVorcester Academy, 1913-18, Head of Department of English, 1919-20. Associate Pro- fessor of English and Public Speaking, Amherst, 1920-. Joint Author: The Essenfials of Argmnent. Ed- itor of Macaulay's Life of johnson. OTTO CHARLES GLASER, Phi Chi, Phi Beta Kappa Stone Professor of Biology. B.A., Johns Hopkins, 19003 Ph.D., '04. Graduate work at Johns Hopkins, '04. Study at Marine Laboratories, Beaufort, N. C., Woods Hole, Mass., and Cameron, La., and at the University of Budapest. Demonstrator of Biology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, and Professor of Biology at the University of Michigan, 1905-18. Stone Pro- fessor of Biology at Amherst, 1918-. Trustee of Marine Biological Laboratories, Woods Hole, 1922. ALFRED SHEPARD GOODALE, Phi Beta Kappa Associate Professor of Botany. B.A., Amherst, '98. Acting Registrar, Amherst, 19013 Registrar, 1902-18. Instructor in Botany, 1904-115 Assistant Pro- fessor, 1911-135 Associate Professor, 1913-. Member of the American Association for the Advancement ' of Science and of the New England Botanical Club. Fellow of the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science and member of the New England Botanical Club. r-f' 7'. '1 'I 1 Professor of Astronomy mul Director of the Obscmfatory. l A.B., Harvard, ,135 A.M., Harvard, '14-5 Ph. D., University of California, '16. Student at the Lick Observatory, 1914-17. Martin Kellog Fellow, 1916-17. With the U. S. Army Signal Corps, A. E. F., 1917-19. Instructor in Physics ar Yale, 1919-21. Instructor in Astronomy at Amherst, 1921-225 Associate Professor, 1922-263 Professor, 1926-. Member of the American Astronomical 1 Society and the American Physical Society. Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, England. Member of 1 1 the International Astronomical Union. 4 f . omhersT college



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-olio- -1935- MANFORD VAUGI-IN KERN, Phi Beta Kappa Instructor in Latin. B.A., William Jewell College, '18, M.A., Indiana University, '21, M.A., Princeton, '30. Tutor in Latin and Greek, Indiana University, 1919-21. Assistant Professor of Latin, William Jewell College, 1921-22. Instructor in Classics, Princeton, 1923. Instructor in Latin, Amherst, 1923-24, 1925-. Member of the American Philological Association. FREDERIC BREWSTER LOOMIS, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Beta Kappa Professor of Geology on the Erlwanl S. Harkness Foundatiorz. B.A., Amherst, '96g Ph.D., University of Munich, '99. Instructor of Biology, Amherst, 1899-1904, Associate Professor of Comparative Anatomy, 1904-085 Professor of Comparative Anatomy, 1908-165 Stone Professor of Biology, 1916-17g Hitchcock Professor of Mif1e1'3l08Y and GCOIOSY, 1917-315 Professor of Geology, 1931-. Director of Arnlxerst Paleontological EX- peditions. Author: Hunting Extinct Animals in the Patagonian Pamjzas, Common Rocks and Minerals, and Evolution of the Horse. RALPH CLELAND MCGOUN, JR., Delta Tau Delta Instructor in Biology. A.B., Amherst, '27g M.A., '29. Assistant in Biology, Amherst, 1927-29. Instructor in Biology, 1929-. Twenty MICHAEL JOSEPH KENNEDY lvzstructor in Physical Erlimatioo and Assistant Director of the Gymizasinvrz. Assistant in Pratt Gymnasium, Amherst, 1910. Appointed Assistant in Physical Education, 19175 In- structor, 1927. STERLING POWER LAMPRECHT, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Sigma Rho Professor of Philosophy. A.B., Willianis, '11, A.M. Harvard, ,124 B.D., Union Theological Seminary, 'lig Ph.D., Columbia, '18g University of Poitiers, ,19. Instructor in Philosophy at Columbia, 1916-18, and 1919-21. American Expeditionary Forces, 1918-19. Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Illinois, 1921-253 Associate Professor, 1925-28. Professor of Philosophy at Amherst, 1928-. Member of the American Philosophical Association. Editor of Century Philosophy Series and Book Editor of The Journal of Philosophy. g l ALBERT ERNEST LUMLEY, Sigma Delta Psi, Chi Delta Assistant Professor of Physical Erlucaiion. B.S., Michigan State Normal College, '2S. l 192 28 D' ector of Intramural Athletics and Coach of track at Oberlin Graduate study at Ober in, 5- ,. ir - ' 1 f T k t Amherst 1928 30- Assist- 192S-Z8. Appointed Instructor in Physical Education and Coacl o rac a , - , I ant Professor, 1930-.- Member of the Track Coaches Association of America, the Track Coaches Associa and the American Physical Education Association. 'tion of N. C. A. A., omhersi college

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