Bowdoin College - Bugle Yearbook (Brunswick, ME)

 - Class of 1892

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cademical ctculf' . REV. W11.1.1An DEXVITT HYDE, D.D., President, Stone Professor ol' Mental and Moral Philosophy. Born at Xdfinchendon, Mass., September 23, 1858. Graduated at Phillips Exeter Acade1ny,1875: Harvard University, 1879. Spent the first year after graduation at Union Theological Seminary, and the two following, at Andover, whence he was graduated in 1882. Remained at Andover another year for advanced study, at the same time pursuing study of Philosophy at Harvard. In 1883 he accepted a call to the Congregational Church in Paterson, N. J., whence he was called to the Presi- dency of Bowdoin in 1885. NVas one of the founders of the 'L Harvard Philosophical Club 5 has been connected with a Philosophical Club in New York, and is now a member of the Institute of Christian Philosophy, also of the American Economic Associationff HENRY LELANIJ CHAPMAN, A.M., Edward Little Professor of Rhetoric, Oratory, and English Literature. Born at Bethel, Me., July '26, 1845. Fitted for college at Gould's Academy, and Gorham Seminary. Graduated from Bowdoin College, 18661 Bangor Theological Seminary, 1869. Connected with Bowdoin since February, 1869. AND Fraternity. Lnsinn ALEXANDER. LEE, Ph.D. Professor of Geolooy and Bioloo' f. 7 D., O Born September 24, 1852, at IVoodstock, Vt. Fitted for college in Preparatory Department of St. Lawrence University, and graduated from the University in 187 2. Post-graduate course at Harvard University, 1874. Received degree of Ph.D. from St. Lawrence University, 1885. Taught at Goddard Seminary, 18733 Dean Academy, 1875-G. Appointed Instructor in Natural History at Bowdoin College, 1876 3 Professor of Geology and Biology, 1881, Assistant in United States Anatomical Commission, 1878. Assistant in United States Fish Coininission since 1881. In 1887-8 made voyage around South America, from Washington to San Francisco, on United States steam- ship Albatross, as Assistant in charge of Scientific Staff. BQH Fraternity. IO

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which you are inclined to nnd fault, remember that the editors are to blame equally for itg and therefore we beg you, direct your curses not against any one of us in particular, but against the entire board. But if on the other hand you should chance to meet with anything worthy of praise, the honor belongs to the editors in common. To the efforts of no one of us, alone, are the bad or good qualities of this work due. XVe have labored together and in harmony. It has been our aim to produce a book such as Mr. lvanamaker would not hesitate to allow to pass through the mails, and yet one which no Meth- odist preacher would care to substitute for his prayer-book. Nor have we tilled the pages with numerous statistics. lYe have continued the column of Noted Alumni, as begun by last year's board, and have added considerably to it in the hope that it may be of interest to the friends of the college. Wie present about the usual number of pictures, including that of the QIJBK men of l9O.I XVe were surprised that the last board did not see fit to follow the plan of the 'go HUGLE in publishing this picture. Wie think it an excellent precedent and, if it may be allowed us to advise future boards, we would suggest that it be continued. Wie intended to favor our patrons with a full-page cut of the new observatory, and even had the day appointed when it was to be photographed., but during the night a snow-storm came up and buried it, so we were obliged to abandon the idea. Concerning our slugs, we want to say a word or two. Wie have slugged 'U' without partiality or hypocrisywg hitting those who in our opinion most deserved it, and those whom we have not hit may rest assured that we did not consider them worth slugging Wie sincerely hope that no one who has been so fortunate as to have been noticed within these pages will commit suicide on account of it. Be not cast down, rather be elated. Remember that slugs'l are evidences of notoriety. There may be two kinds ofnotorietyg we will not argue the point. ln conclusion, we would express our thanks to Mr. I-l. C. Emery, who kindly furnished us with the verses which appear upon the class cuts, also to Mr. E. B. Young, who has been of valuable assistance to our business editor. 9



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FRANKLIN CLEMENT ROB1NsoN, A.M., Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, and Josiah Little Professor of Natural Science. Born at East Orrington, Me.. April 21, 1852. Graduated from Bowdoin, 1873. Ap- pointed Instructor in Chemistry and Mineralogy in same institution, 1874. Elected Professor of those ln'ancl1es, 1878. Has issued several works for class use in his department. Is Professor of Chemistry in the Maine Medical School. Andi Fra- ternity. LIENRY JOHNSON, Plr.D., Longfellow Professor oi' Modern Lan- guages. Born at Gardiner, Me., June 25, 1855. Fitted for college at Gardiner High School and Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass, Graduated from Bowdoin, 1874. Studied fourteen months in Paris, over a year each in Gottingen, Leipzig, and Berlin Univer- sitiesg and is a graduate of the last named. Taught at Bowdoin since 1877, except when absent on leave in 1882-3. Traveled in Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland and England. Zel' Fraternity. FRANK EDWARD YVOODRUFF, A.M., Professor of Greek Language and Literature, and Collins Professor of Natural and Re- vealed Religion. Born in Eden, Lanioille County, Vt., March 20, 1855. Fitted for college at Under- hill Academy. Graduated from University of Vermont, 1875. Taught one year at Plainfield, V t., and two years at Barre Academy, Barre, Vt. Studied three years at Union Theological Seminary, New Yorkg whence, on account of a fellowship won at that institution, he departed for Europe, Where he spent two years six months at Athens, the remaining time at Berlin and Tubingen. Traveled principally in Italy and Switzerland. Taught New Testament Greek at Andover Theological Seminary, 1883-7. ANP Fraternity. GEORGE Tnoniis LITTLE, A.M., Secretary, Librarian. Born at Auburn, Me., May 14. 1857. 'Fitted for college at the Auburn High School. Graduated from Bowdoin, 1877. Passed 1878 in European travel. Became an Instructor in Latin at Thayer Academy, Braintree, Mass., 1878. Appointed In- structor in Latin at Bowdoin, 1882. Elected College Professor of Latin in 1883. Ap- pointed, at his own request, Librarian and Assistant in Rhetoric, 1885. Published in 1882, Exercises in Latin Prose, Founded on Cicero's dc Amicitia and de Senectutef' and in 1844, a Note Book for the Study of Latin Literaturefl AKE Fraternity. DAVID COLLIN WVELLS, A.B., Professor of History and Political Science. Born at Fayetteville, Onondaga County, N. Y., in 1858. Graduated from Phillips Academy, Andover, in 1876, and from Yale College in 1880. Taught Classics for two II

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