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TI-IE 1937 OLIO CHARLES WOOLSEY COLE, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsilon Associate Professor of Economics, B.A., Amherst, '27g M.A,, Columbia, '28g Ph.D., Columbia, '31. Instructor in Economics, Columbia University, 1928-35. Associate Professor of Economics at Amherst, 1935. Author: French Mercantilist Doctrines Before Colbert, 1931. CHARLES WIGGINS COBB, Theta Delta Chi, Sigma Xi Professor of Mathematics. B.A., Amherst, '97, M.A., '01g Ph.D., University of Michigan, '12, Instructor at Albany Academy, Fitchburg High School, New York I-Iigh School of Commerce, and Worcester Academy, 1897-1904. Graduate study at Columbia and New York University, 1904-053 at Clark University, 1907-09, at the University of Michigan, 1910-11. Instructor in Mathematics at Amherst, 1908-105 Assistant Professor, 1911-14, Associate Professor, 1914-223 Professor, 1922-. Captain in the Air Service, 1917-18. Arbitrator for the Rochester Cloth- ing Market, 1922-24. FREDERICK STUART CRAWFORD, jlt., Theta Delta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa. Instructor in Greek. B.A., Amherst, '24g B.A., Oxford, '26g M.A., Oxford, '30, Simpson Fellow at Oxford, 1924-26. Instructor in Latin at Amherst, 19269 Instructor in Greek, 1927-. Member of the American Philological Association. '98, M.A., Amherst, '12. HOWARD WATERS DOUGHTY, Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Xi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa Professor of Chemistry. Ph.D., johns Hopkins, '04, M.A., Amherst, '16, B.E., extra ordinem, johns Hopkins, '27. Prohcient in Electrical Engineering, Johns Hopkins, 1895. Commercial work, 1893-1900. Graduate work, johns Hopkins, 1900-04. Carnegie Research Assistant, Washingttmn, D. C., 1904-05. Instructor in Chemistry, University of Missouri, 1905-06g at the University of Wisconsin, 1906-073 at Amherst, 1907-08. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1908-09, Associate Professor, 1909-133 Pro- fessor, 1915-. Member of the American Chemical Society, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. CLARENCE WILLIS EASTMAN Professor of the German Language and Literature. B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, '94g M.A., Leipstc 98 Ph D Icipsic Harvard Summer School, 1894, Instructor in Modern Langu tgcs W P I 1894-95. Studied at the Universities of Goettingen and Leipsic, 1895-98. Instructor in German, University of Iowa, 1898-1901: Assistant Professor of German, 1901-07. Associate Professor at Amherst, 1907-09: Professor of German Language and Literature at Amherst, 1909-. Author: Die Syntyx des Datives bei Notkerf' Editor of German texts. Member of th: Modern Language Association of America, the New England Modern Language Society and the Goethe Society of America. Twenty
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AMHERST COLLEGE PHILLIPS BRADLEY, Alpha Delta Phi Associate Professor of Political Science. A.B., Harvard, '16. Assistant at Harvard, 1915-16. Instructor in Political Science, Amherst, 1921. Assistant Professor, Vassar, 1921-22. Assistant Professor, Wellesley, 1922-25. Associate Professor of Political Science, Amherst, 1925-. Member of the American Political Science Association and the American Society of International Law. Member Executive Board and Social Studies, 1934-g Member Sub-Committee on Personnel American Political Science Association, 1934. SAMUEL HUGH BROCKUNIER Visiting Instructor in History. A.B., Harvard, '26, A.M., Harvard, '28, Assistant in History at Harvard University, 1928-50. Instructor in History at Wesleyan University, 1930-1936, Assistant Professor, 1936-. Visiting Instruc- tor in History at Amherst, 1935-36. BAILY LE FEVRE BROWN Instructor in Mathematics. B.A., Amherst, '24g M.A., Princeton, '25. Graduate Student at Princeton, 1924-27. Instructor in Mathematics at Bryn MLIWY, 1927. Instructor in Mathematics at Amherst, 1927-. Member American Mathematical Society. FAYETTE CURTIS CANFIELD, Phi Kappa Psi Associate Professor of Dramatics. B.A., Amherst, '25. Assistant in Dramatics at Amherst, 19263 Instructor, 1927-305 Assistant Professor, 1930-343 Associate Professor, 1934-. Member National Theatre Con- ference. Editor, Plays of the Irish Renaissance, 1929g Plays of Changing Ireland, 1936. JAMES TOUGH CLELAND Assistant Professor of Religion. M.A., Glasgow, '24, B.D., '27g S.T.M., Union Theological Seminary, '28. Jarvie Fellowship in New York, 1927-28. Holder of Black and Faulds Teaching Fellowships at Glasgow. Member of the Divinity Faculty of Glasgow University, 1928-31. Instructor in Religion at Amherst, 1931, Assistant Pro- fessor, 1932-. Nineteen Y V
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AMI-IERST COLLEGE GEORGE ROY ELLIOTT, Phi Eta Professor of English on the Henry C. Folger Foundation. B.A., University of Toronto, '04, Ph.D., University of Jena, 'USQ Litt.D., Bowdoin, '25. Engaged in newspaper work, 1904-06. Study in Germany, 1906-08. Instruc- tor in English, University of Wisconsin, 1909-13. Professor of English Literature. Bowdoin, 1913-25. Professor of English, Amherst, 1925-. Author: The Cycle of Modern Poetry, 1928. THOMAS CUSHING ESTY, Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa Walker Professor of Mathematics and Acting President in case of absence of President. B.A., Amherst, '953 M.A., '97. Graduate work at Amherst, 1893-94. Instructor in Mathematics and Draw- ing. Case School of Applied Science, 1894-95. Walker Instructor in Mathematics. Amherst, 1895-97 and 1898-1901. Studied at the University of Goettingen, 1897-98. Professor of Mathematics, University of Rochester, 1901-05. Professor of Mathematics, Amherst, 1905-. Acting Dean of the College, 1920-21. Dean of the College, 1922-29. Member of the American Association for the Advance- ment of Science, the Mathematical Association of America, and the American Mathematical Society. FRANCIS HOWARD FOBES, Delta Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa john C. Newton Professor of Greek. B.A., Harvard, '04, M.A., '05, Ph.D., '12, M.A., Amherst, '23, Instructor in Greek and Latin, Harvard, 1907-15. Assistant Professor of Greek. Union College, 1915-20. Associate Professor of Greek, Amherst, 1920-21, Professor, 1921-. Editor: Aristotle's Meterologyf' 1919. l ROBERT FROST, Theta Delta Chi Professor of English on the John Woodruff Simpson Foundation. B.A., Dartmouth, '92g M.AM, Amherst, '18, M.AM, Michigan, '22: L.H.D.. University of Vermont, '233 Litt,D., Yale, '23g Middlebury, '24, Bowdoin, '26g New Hampshire, '30g Wesleyan, '31g Columbia, '32, Engaged in various works until 1906. Teacher in Pinkert Academy, New Hampshire, 1906-10. In England, 1911-15. Professor of English at Amherst, 1916-20. Poet in residence at the University of Michigan, 1925-26. Professor of English at Amherst, 1926-. Author: A Boy's Will, North of Boston, 1 Mountain Interval, New Hampshire, and West-running Brook. GEORGE BANKS FUNNELL, Phi Beta Kappa Assistant Professor of French. B,A., Amherst, '24g M.A., Harvard, '28. Graduate work at the University of Chicago, 192-1-25: at Harvard, 1927-50. Instructor in French at Amherst, 1925-27. Instructor in French at Harvard, 1928-50. Instructor in French at Amherst, 1950-34. Assistant Professor, 1934-. Member of the Modern Language Association. Twenty-one
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