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at Olivet College, Michigan, 1875-75, professor of English Literature at the Imperial University, Tokio, japan, 1876-82, professor of English Literature and History at the University of the City of New York, I883Q of Latin, ISQOQ professor of Latin at Bowdoin, 1892. al' T Fraternity. HENRY JOHNSON, PH. D., Longfellow Professor of Modern Languages, and Curator of the Art Collections. Born in Gardiner, June 25, 1855. Fitted at Gardiner High School, and Phillips Andover, graduated from Bowdoin, 1874, studied fourteen months in Paris, and a year each in the Universities of Giittingen, Leipzig, and Berlin, receiving degree from the last, studied Shakes- pearean Text in England, 1890, French Literature and Institutions in Paris, 1895. Appointed at Bowdoin, 1877. Edited Schiller's Ballads, and Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, author of Where Beauty Is, and Other Poems. Z 'P Fraternity. ' FRANK EDWARD WOODRUFF, A. M., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, and Collins Professor of Natural and Revealed Religion. Born in Eden, Vt., March 2O, 1855. Fitted at Underhill Academy, graduated from the University of Vermont, 1875, studied at Union Theological Seminary, 1878-81, winning a fellowship, studied in Europe, principally at Athens, Berlin, and Tiibingen, 1881-83. Taught at Plainfield, Vt., 1875-76, at Barre Academy, 1876-78, professor Of Sacred Literature at Andover, 1883-87g professor of Greek at Bowdoin, 1887. A al' Fraternity. ALBERT Roscoa MOULTON, M. D., Professor of Mental Diseases. Born in Parsonsfield, September 21, 1852. Studied at Bowdoin under private instructors, graduated from the Medical School of Maine, I876, studied in Paris, 1891. Assistant physician in the New Hampshire Asylum for the Insane, assistant physician in the VVOrcester, Mass., Lunatic Hospital, 1877-88, inspector of Institutions, Massachusetts State Board of Lunacy and Charity, 1888-91, in charge of the Department for Men, Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane, Philadelphia, 1891, professor of Mental Diseases in the Medical School of Maine, 1893. Member of the New England Psychological Society, American Academy of Medicine, American Medico-Psychological Association. GEORGE THOMAS LITTLE, LITT. D., Librarian. Born in Auburn, May 14, 1857. Fitted at Auburn High School, graduated from Bow- doin, 1877. Traveled in Europe, 1878. Instructor in Latin at Thayer Academy, Braintree, Mass., 1878, instructor in Latin at Bowdoin, 1882, professor, 1883, librarian and assistant in Rhetoric, 1885, librarian, 1889, edited general catalogues since 1889. Published, I882, Descendants of George Little who came to Newbury, Mass., in I64O.H Recorder of the American Library Association, 1889-92, member of the Alpine Section of the Appalachian Mountain Club. A K E Fraternity. A 16
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FREDERIC HENRY GERRISH, A. M., M. D., Professor of Anatomy. Born in Portland, March 21, 1845. Graduated from Bowdoin, 1866, degrees of A. M., and M. D. from Bowdoin, 1869. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1873-82, of Anatomy, 1882. President of the American Academy of Medicine, 1887-88, president Maine State Board of Health, 1885-89, president General Alumni Association of Bowdoin, 1886-92. Member of the American Surgical Association, Association of American Anatomists, American Society of Naturalists, Society for Psychical Research. A A '11 Fraternity. CHARLES AUGUSTUS RING, A. M., M. D., Lecturer on Obstetrics. Born in Portland, February 6, 1845. Graduated from Bowdoin, 1868, Medical School of Maine, 1872, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia College, New York City, 1873. Instructor in Chemistry in Portland School for Medical Instruction, 1880, lecturer on Obstetrics in Medical School of Maine, 1897, on medical staff of Maine General Hospital. Member of American Academy of Medicine, Maine Medical Association. NI' T Fraternity. LESLIE ALEXANDER LEE, PII. D., ' Professor of Geology and Biology. Born at Woodstock, Vt., September 24, 1852. Fitted in the preparatory department of St. Lawrence, University, graduated from the University, 1872, received Ph. D., 1885, post- graduate course at Harvard, 1874. Taught at Goddard Academy, 1873, at Dean Academy, 1875-76, instructor in Natural History at Bowdoin, 1876, professor of Geology and Biology, 1881. Assistant in United States Fish Commission, 1881-88, made a voyage from Washington, D. C., to San Francisco, as assistant-in-charge of scientific staff, on the steamer Albatross, 1887-88, organized, and conducted the Bowdoin College Labrador Expedition, 1891. Member of the American Society of Naturalists, American Morphological Society. B 9 H Fraternity. FRANKLIN CLEMENT ROBINSON, A. M., Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, and Josiah Little Professor of Natural Science. Born at East Orrington, April 24, 1852. Graduated from Bowdoin, 1873. Instructor in Chemistry and Mineralogy, 1874, professor, 1878, professor of Chemistry in the Medical School of Maine. Member of the Executive and Program Committee of the American Public Health Association, Berlin Chemical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Inventor of the Bowdoin Disinfecting Lamp, co-inventor with Professor Hutchins of the Bowdoin X-Ray Focus Tube. Has issued several works for class use in his department. A A 'IP Fraternity. WILLIAM ADDISON HOUGHTON, A. M., Winkley Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. Born in Holliston, Mass., March Io, 1852. Graduated from Phillips Andover, 1869, Yale College, 1873, graduate student and tutor in Latin, 1875-76, studied Latin in University of Berlin, 1882-83. Principal of the preparatory department, and instructor in Latin and Greek I5
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CHARLES DENNISON SMITH, A. M., M. D., Professor of Physiology, and Lecturer on Public Hygiene. Born in Portland, November 8, 1855. Graduated from Colby, 1877, Medical School of Maine, 1879. Lecturer on Hygiene, 1890, professor of Physiology, 1891, instructor in Bacte- riology and Pathology in the Portland School for Medical Instruction, on medical staff of the Maine General Hospital. Member of the American Association of Anatomists, American Academy of Medicine. ADDISON SANFORD THAYER, A. B., M. D., Lecturer on Diseases of Children. Born at Medway, Mass., August 5, 1858. Graduated from Harvard, 1881, Medical School of Maine, 1886, M. D. ad ewzdem from Harvard, 1888, hospital work in Portland, Boston and New York, 1886-88, in Berlin, Dresden, and Vienna, 1891-92. Demonstrator of Anatomy in Medical School of Maine, 1889, lecturer on Diseases of Children, 1897, instructor in Practice in Portland School for Medical Instruction, 1890, attending physician, Maine General Hospital, physician for nervous and medical cases, Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary. Member of the Maine Medical Societies. WILLIAM ALBION Moonv, A. M., Professor of Mathematics. Born in Kennebunk, july 31, 1860. Fitted at Hallowell Classical School, graduated from Bowdoin, 1882. Tutor in Mathematics, 1884 , professor, 1888. Member of the American Mathematical Society. A A fb Fraternity. JOHN FRANKLIN THOMPSON, A. M., M. D., Professor of Diseases of Women. Born at Eastport, October 14, 1859. Graduated from Dartmouth, 1882, Medical School of Maine, 1886. Surgeon in Maine General Hospital, ISSQQ instructor in Portland School for Medical Instruction, 1890, instructor in Medical School of Maine, 1891-92, professor of Gynaecology, 1892 A A dv Fraternity. CHARLES CLIFFORD HUTCHINS, A. M., Professor of Physics. Born at Canton, July 12, 1859. Fitted at Hebron, and Bridgton Academies, graduated from Bowdoin, 1883, post-graduate course at Harvard, 1886-87. Instructor in Physics, 1885, professor, 1888. Inventor of a thermograph favorably received in this country and abroad, co-inventor with Professor Robinson of the Bowdoin X-Ray Focus Tube. A contributor to the American journal of Science. A A 111 Fraternity. WILLIS BRYANT MOULTON, M. D., Clinical Professor of Diseases of Eye and Ear. Born at Cornish, july 3, 1862. Graduated from Medical School of Maine, 1883 , pursued private courses at Demilt Dispensary, and New York Polyclinic, 1884. Helped organize Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1886, assistant surgeon, and surgeon there, 1886-92, assistant in 17
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