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ROBERT E. CHADDOCK Professor of Statistics A.B., Wooster, 1900; A.M., Columbia, 1906; Ph.D., 1908; LL.D., 1929; University Fellow and Honorary Fellow in Sociology, Columbia, 1906-1907; 1907-1908; Instructor, University of Penn- sylvania, 1909-1911; Assistant Professor and Director of Statisti- cal Laboratory, Columbia, 1911-1912; Associate Professor, 1912- 1922; Professor of Statistics, I922-. DAVID SAVILLE MUZZEY Professor of History A.B., Harvard, 1893; B.D., New York University, 1897; Ph.D., Columbia, 1907; Teacher in Mathematics, Roberts College, Con- stantinople, 1893-1894; Teacher in Classics and History, Ethical Culture School, 1899-1905; Head of History Department, Ethical Culture School, 1905-1911; Barnard Associate Professor, 1911- 1920; Professor, 1920-1923; Professor, Columbia Graduate School, 1923 -. GERTRUDE M. HIRST Associate Professor of Greek and Latin Cambridge Classical Tripos, (Part 1), 1890; A.M.. Columbia University, 1900; Ph.D., 1902; M. A. (Cantab.); Barnard Assistant, 1901-1903; Tutor, 1903-1905; Instructor, 1905-1912; Assistant Professor, 1912-1923; Associate Professor, 1923-; Phi Beta Kappa. IDA H. OGILVIE Associate Professor of Geology A. B., Bryn Mawr, 1900; Ph.D., Columbia, 1903; Tutor, Ber- nard College, Department of Geology, 1903-1906; Instructor. 1906-1910; Assistant Professor, 1910-1913; Associate Professor, 1913- ; Fellow, Geological Society of America; Fellow, New York Academy of Science; Fellow, Association for the Advancement of Science; Sigma Xi. HENRY F. MULLER Professor of Romance Philology B. es L., Paris, 1897; Ph.D., Columbia, 1912; Tutor, Barnard College, 1905-1909; Instructor, 1909-1914; Assistant Professor, 1914- 1925; Associate Professor, 1925-1927; Professor, 1927-; Ex- ecutive Officer of the French Department in Columbia University, 1929- HARRY L. HOLLINGWORTH Professor of Psychology A.B., Nebraska, 1906; Ph.D., Columbia, 1909: Instructor, Assistant, and Associate Professor, Columbia, 1909-1923; Profes- sor, 1923-; Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi. LOUISE HOYT GREGORY Associate Professor of Zoology A. B., Vassar, 1903; A.M., Columbia, 1907; Ph.D., Columbia, 1909. MAUDE ALINE HUTTMAN Assistant Professor of History B. S., Columbia University, 1904; A.M., 1905; Ph.D., 1914. ELEANOR KELLER Associate Professor of Chemistry A.B., Columbia, 1900; A.M., Columbia, 1905. WILLIAM HALLER Associate Professor of English A.B., Amherst, 1908; A.M., Columbia, 1911: Ph.D., 1917: In- structor in English, Barnard, 1909-1919; Assistant Professor of English, 1919-1925; Associate Professor, 1926-; Phi Beta Kappa. CLARE M. HOWARD Assistant Professor of English A.B., Columbia University, 1903: A.M., 1904; Ph.D., 1914; In- structor, Wellesley, 1904-1908; Scholar of the Society of American Women in London, 1908-1910; Adviser to Women Students in Journalism, Columbia University, 1916-1922; President of the Associated Alumnae of Barnard College, 1915-1917. EMILIE J. HUTCHINSON Associate Professor of Economics A.B., Columbia University, 1905; A.M., 1908; Ph.D., 1919; In- structorin Economics, Mount Holyoke College, 1907-1910; Welles- ley College, 1910-1911; 1912-1913; Barnard College, 1913-1919; Assistant Professor, 1919-1926; Associate Professor, 1926-; Alice Freeman Palmer Fellowship, 1921-1922; Phi Beta Kappa; Chair- man, Committee on Fellowship Awards, American Association of University Women, 1929. I 25 1
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EDWARD KASNER Professor of Mathematics B.S., College of the City of New York, 1896; A.M., Columbia, 1897; Ph.D., 1899; Member of the National Academy of Sciences. WILLIAM PEPPERELL MONTAGUE Professor of Philosophy A.B., Harvard, 1896; A.M., 1897; Ph.D., 1898; Harvard, 1898- 1899; University of California, 1899-1903; Columbia Lecturer, 1903-1904; Tutor, 1904-1905; Instructor, 1905-1907; Adjunct Pro- fessor, 1907-1910; Associate Professor, 1910-1920; Professor, 1920-; President of the American Philosophical Association (East- ern Division), 1923-1924. MARIE REIMER Professor of Chemistry A.B., Vassar, 1897; Ph.D., Bryn Mawr, 1904; Vassar College Graduate Scholar, 1897-1898; Assistant, 1898-1899; Fellow at Bryn Mawr, 1899-1902; Student at the University of Berlin, 1902- 1903; Barnard Lecturer, 1903-1904; Instructor, 1904-1909; Ad- junct Professor, 1909-1910; Associate Professor, 1910-1920; Pro- fessor, 1921-; Phi Beta Kappa. ADAM LEROY JONES Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of University Admissions A.B., 1895, Williams College; Ph.D., 1898; Litt.D., 1929, Co- lumbia University; Assistant in Philosophy, Columbia, 1898-1901; Lecturer, 1901-1902; Tutor, 1902-1905; Preceptor in Philosophy, Princeton University, 1905-1909; Associate Professor of Philoso- phy and Director of Admissions, 1909-. WILHELM ALFRED BRAUN Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures A.B., University of Toronto, 1895; Fellow in German, Univer- sity of Chicago, 1898-1899; Fellow in German, Columbia Univer- sity, 1899-1900; Student at Leipzig and Berlin, 1902-1903; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1903; Assistant Instructor, Assistant Pro- fessor, Associate Professor, and Professor, Barnard College since 1900; Director, Deutsches Haus , Columbia University, 1914-1918; Visiting Professor, University of Zurich, Switzerland, 1922. Absent on Leave, Spring Session. TRACY ELLIOT HAZEN Assistant Professor of Botany A.B., University of Vermont, 1897; A.M., Columbia University, 1899; Ph.D., 1900; University Scholar in Botany, 1897-1898; Fel- low in Botany, 1898-1900; Director of Fairbanks Museum of Natural Science, St. Johnsbury, Vermont, 1901-1902; Assistant at Columbia, 1902; Tutor at Barnard, 1903-1907; Instructor, 1907- 1910; Assistant Professor, 1910-; Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, 1924, 1926; Editor, Torrey Botanical Club, 1924-; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. JOHN LAWRENCE GERIG Professor of Celtic A.B., 1898; A.M., University of Missouri, 1889; Ph.D., Univer- sity of Nebraska, Feb., 1902; Eleve titulaire de l ' Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Paris, 1903-1905; Litt.D., ad hon. University of Rome, 1927; Instructor in Romance Languages, Sanskrit and Compara- tive Philology 1899-1903, University of Nebraska; Instructor in Romance Languages, Williams College, 1905-1906; Lecturer, Co- lumbia University, 1906-; Tutor, 1908; Instructor, 1909; Assistant Professor in Romance Languages, 1910; Associate Professor of Celtic, 191 1-; Executive Officer of Romance Languages, Feb., 1919-1929; Professor of Celtic, 1925-; Phi Beta Kappa; Cavaliere della Corona d ' ltalia; Hon. Director, Dept. of Spanish Studies, University of Porto Rico; Chevalier de la Legion dTIonneur; Hon. Member, Italian Academy of Sciences and Letters; American Member, Com. of Experts in Linguistic Bibliography, League of Nations; Member, International Commission of Modern Literary History. LA RUE VAN HOOK Professor of Greek and Latin A.B., University of Michigan, 1899; Ph.D., University of Chi- cago, 1904; Member of the American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece, 1901-1902; Acting Professor of Greek, University of Colorado, 1902-1903; Instructor, Washington University, St. Louis, 1904; Preceptor, Princeton University, 1905-1910; Associ- ate Professor, Columbia University, 1910-1920; Professor, 1920-; Annual Professor, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1930-1931. CHARLES SEARS BALDWIN Professor of Rhetoric and English Composition A.B., Columbia University, 1888; A.M., 1889; Ph.D., 1894; Litt.D., 1929; Fellow, Tutor and Instructor in English, Columbia, 1888-1895; Instructor in Rhetoric, Yale, 1895-1898; Assistant Professor, 1898-1908; Professor, 1908-1911; Professor of Rhetoric, Barnard College, 1911-. {[24!
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GEORGE WALKER MULLINS Professor of Mathematics A.B., University of Arkansas, 1904; A.M., Columbia, 1913; Ph.D., 1917; Professor of Mathematics, Simmons College, Texas, 1905-1912; Instructor in Mathematics, Barnard College, 1913- 1919; Assistant Professor, 1919-1923; Associate Professor, 1923- 1928; Professor, 1928-; Acting Dean, Spring Session, 1929-1930. AGNES R. WAYMAN Associate Professor of Physical Education A. B., University of Chicago, 1903; Instructor of Physical Edu- cation University of Chicago, 1903-1906; Instructor and Student, Yale Summer School, 1905-1906; Physical Director, State Normal and Model School, Trenton, N. J., 1906-1910; Director of Ath- letics, University of Chicago, 1910-1916; Instructor in Athletics, Normal School of Physical Education, Battle Creek, Mich., Sum- mer, 1915; Physical Director, Winthrop Industrial and Normal College, Rock Hill, S. C, 1916-1917; Instructor in Physical Education, Wadleigh High School, New York City, 1917-1918; Instructor, Barnard College, 1918-1919; Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Physical Education, Barnard College, 1919-1928; Lecturer in Chicago Normal School of Physical Educa- tion, Summer, 1923; National Health Supervisor, Girl Scouts, Inc. 1926-1927; Associated Professor, Barnard College, 1928-. HUGH WILEY PUCKETT Assistant Professor of German A. B., Southern University, 1905; M.A., Tulane University, 1907; Harvard University, 1913; Ph.D., University of Munich, 1914; Teaching Fellow in Latin, Tulane University, 1905-1907; Instructor in Latin, 1907-1908; Professor of Modern Languages, Birmingham College, 1908-1911 ; Instructor in German, Tufts Col- lege, 1912-1913; Parker Fellow from Harvard, 1913-1914; In- structor, University of Illinois, 1915-1916; Lecturer in Germanic Languages and Literature, Barnard College, 1916-1922; Assistant Professor in German, 1922; Lecturer, Volkshochschule, Berlin, 1927. EDWARD M. EARLE Associate Professor of History B. S., Columbia, 1917; A.M., 1918; Ph.D., 1923; Second Lieu- tenant and First Lieutenant, Field Artillery and Air Service, U. S. Army, 1917-1919; Lecturer in History, Columbia, 1920-1923; Assistant Professor, 1923-1926; Lecturer, Institute of Politics, Williamstown, Mass., 1923; U. S. Army War College, 1924-1927; School for Women Workers in Industry, Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1925; Executive Committee, Foreign Policy Association, 1924-1927; Phi Beta Kappa. RAYMOND C. MOLEY Professor of Public Law A.B., Baldwin Wallace College, 1906; Superintendent of Schools, Oldstead Falls, Ohio, 1906-1910; Instructor, West High School, Cleveland, 1912-1914; Instructor and Assistant Professor of Government, Western Reserve University, 1916-1919; Ph.D., Columbia, 1918; Director of Cleveland Foundation, 1919-1923; Associate Professor of Government, 1923-1928; Professor of Public Law, 1928-. Absent on Leave, Winter Session. CAROLINA MARCIAL-DORADO Assistant Professor of Spanish A.B., Cardinal Cisneros, Madrid, Spain; A.M., Pennsylvania University; Instructor of Spanish, Wellesley College and Bryn Mawr College; Assistant Professor of Spanish, University of Porto Rico; Barnard College, 1920-. Absent on Leave, Winter Session. GRACE LANGFORD Assistant Professor of Physics S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1900; Assistant in Physics, Barnard College, 1906-1908; Tutor in Physics, 1908-1910; Instructor, 1910-1924; Assistant Professor, 1924-. ALMA deL. LeDUC Assistant Professor of French Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1899; A.M., Columbia Univer- sity, 1909; A.C.A., European Fellowship, 1909-1910; Eleve Titulaire de TEcole des Hautes Etudes, University of Paris, 1910; Ph.D., Columbia, 1916. HELEN HUSS PARKHURST Assistant Professor of Philosophy A.B., Bryn Mawr, 1911; A.M., 1913; Ph.D., 1917; Assistant in Philosophy, Barnard, 1917-1 918; Instructor, 1918-1924; Assistant Professor, 1924-. NORMAN WALTER HARING Associate Professor of Fine Arts A.B., Princeton, 1921; A.M., 1923. 1 26 I
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