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THE MIRROR 1913 HALBERT HAINS BRITAN, A.M., PHD. Doc BRITANJ' PV-e-II, you see my dog, he-- W'as graduated from Hanover College, Hanover, Indiana, 1898, with A.B. degree, taught in Kentucky, 1898-QQ, graduate work in Philosophy, at Yale, IQOOQ Fellowship at Yale Univer- sity, two years, received Ph.D. at Yale, 1902, taught in New Haven and continued work in the University, 1902-3, principal of Reynolds Academy, Albany, Texas, 1904-5, instructor in Philosophy at Bates College, 1905-73 Professor since 1907. GEORGE MILLET CHASE, A.M. '6Goos1E Nato, come in, boys: y0zz'z'e had your fz111. ' Born at Lewiston, Me., April 17, 18735 was graduated from Bates College, 1893, taught one year at Alfred High School, also one year at D. M. Hunt School, Falls Yillage, Conn.: three years Fairmount College, lYichita, Kansas, studied at Cobb Divinity School, 1897-983 Yale University, ISQQ-IQOIQ instructor in Yale College, 1900-19013 Professor of Classics, American In- ternational College, Springfield, IQOI-1905, Professor of Greek, Bates College, since 1906. XVILLIAM RISBY VVHITEHORNE, PHD. XY1LL113 That will suffice for to-dtzy. Born at Jamaica, NYest Indies, Feb. 9, 1873, graduated from Somerville- High School, Mass., and Tufts College: has taught in Tufts College, University School, Providence, R. T., Muh- lenberg College, Allentown, Pa.3 Lehigh University, South Beth- lehein, Pa., and Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., nieinber of Delta Theta Delta3Fraternity, of American Physical Society and American Association for Advancement of Science, Professor of Physics at Bates College since 1907. FEB 20 Sunny jim Elliot visits us in the interest of Y. M. C. A.
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30 THE MIRROR 1913 FEB. 22. GEORGE EDVVIN RAMSDELL, A.M. R.xMM11z A I'lZl11f6'l S life is thc life for inc. Iuorn at Turner, Me., April 1, 1875: graduated from Ilates, 1903: taught at Maine Central Institute, 1904-5: graduate work at Harvard with A.M., 1906-7: since 1907 Professor of Mathe- matics at Bates. V FRANK DEAN TUI-EHS, A.M., S.T.D. HTURIGIEH 'fE7,'0lutz'0n is passzizg-f11'01zlzd illc tzuorldf' Born in Mexico, New York, April 9, 1864: educated in public schools of New York, Mexico Academy, Syracuse University and Ohio VVesleyan University, gradurting A.B. in 1888, A.M. in 1893 and S.T.D. in 1898: Assistant in Chemistry and Physics in college: taught Sciences five years in Peubla, Mexico, three years in Mercedes, Argentina, two years in Salina, Kansas, and Eve years in Marion, Ohio: member of Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Tau Delta, American Association for the Advancement of Science, National Geographic Society, Military Service Institution of the United States, etc.: Professor of Geology and Astronomy in Bates College since 1907. MARIANNA W'UODHULL, A.I3. UIWARY ANNAH Note am I not I'Ff1S0lIlTbI??H Born at Commack, Suffolk County, New York: educated at private schools and by private tutors: graduated from Smith Col- lege: took charge of Department of English Composition and Rhetoric, also of History of Art and Art Criticism at the Morris- town Seminary, Morristown, New Jersey: took charge of tl1e Department of English Language and Literature at the Mount Vernon Seminary, XVashington, D. C.g left this 0Hice to study at Oxford, England: returned to study at Columbia University, completing all the work offered in Comparative Literature, at the same time having charge of Advanced Courses in English Liter- ature and Art in the Sachs Collegiate Institute and teaching in large voluntary private classes: author of The Epic of Pa1'ad1'sr Lost, Twelve Essays, and of various articles in periodicals. Trav- elled and studied on the continent: Professor of Fine Arts and Dean of VVomen at Bates College since 1911. Washingt011's birthday. C0-eds go to Music Hall,
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