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'LAS' 4' gxfxwl X X E J NX we M XXI- fm. f, UIQ .4 V Q 7' QR N88 xi s YP is X 8 1 5 Q A Q , , A 1' N ,iw 2 K ps 2 4 Je- eff X CHARLES CLIFFORD HUTCHINS, A. M., Professor of Physics. .-0. . .,,.. K1 .Q I .fa-1:-:f-at 8493- - 1 . .zidfx 2 . .,., ,. Q 1.1 'i il' ' fl: , ,. , , H, 0 If ng, I ' a 6 f A , are , , . ,,, . 9 . 4 .,,k,,,. . , Q 9 MQ I., ff ' '1 ,' ffgf :gs ll ev? l . Born at Canton, july 12, 1859. Fitted at Bridgton Academy, graduated from Bowdoin College, 1883, Studied at Harvard, 1886-87, Leipsic, T900-OI. Instructor in Leicester Academy, Mass., 18834841 instructor in Physics, Bowdoin College, 1885, professor, 1888. Inventor of a thermo- graph favorably received in this country and abroad, co-i11ventor with Professor Robinson of the Bowdoin X-Ray Focus Tube. A contributor to the American journal of Science, f'Astrophysical-journalf' etc. Member of the American Physical Society. A A 41 Fraternity. GEORGE TAYLOR FILES, PH. D., Professor of German and Registrar of the College. Born at Portland, September 23, 1866. Fitted at Portland High School, graduated from Bowdoin College, 1889, studied at johns Hopkins Uni- versity, 1889-90, in Europe, 1891-93, receiving the degree of Ph. D. from the University of Leipsic, 1893, studied social conditions in Germany, 1899. Tutor in Languages, Bowdoin College, 1890, instructor in Ger- man, 1891, professor, 1894, Registrar of the College, 1897. Edited Gus- tav Freytag's Sol mid Habe1z. Member of the Modern Language Association of America fExecutive Committee, IQOIJ, American Histor- ical Association, trustee of Fryeburg Academy. NI' T and lb B K Fraternities. FRANK NATHANIEL VVHITTIER, A. M., M. D., Director of Gymnasium, Lecturer on Hygiene and Pro- fessor of Bacteriology and Pathological Histology. Born at Farmington, December 12, 1861. Fitted at Wlilton Academy, graduated from Bowdoin College, 1885. Studied law, 1885-86, physical culture under Dr. Dudley A. Sargent, 1886-88. Graduated from the Medical School of Maine, 1889. Director of the Gymnasium, 1887, instructor in Bacteriology and Pathological Histology, 1899, professor, 1901. The first man in the country to use the serum test for human blood in a court case, also tl1e first to demonstrate the fact that the firing pin of every riHe has a distinct individuality which can be shown by pho- tomicrographs and that this individuality is stamped upon the primer of a shell at the time of firing. Member of the American Academy of Medicine, Maine Medical Association, Society of Gymnasium Directors, Association for the Advancement of Physical Education. A K E and fb B K Fraternities. A In W1L1v1oT BROOKINGS TVIITCHELL, A. B., Edward Little Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory. M Born at Freeport, August 24, 1867. Graduated from Boston, ISQOQ Studied at Harvard, 1895-96. Taught at Freeport High School, 1890-93, instructor in Rhetoric at Bowdoin, 1893, professor, 1897. Published, '- f:-Q ','. , .. 1901, School and College Speakeru, 1903, Elijah Kellogg, The Man and His XlVOl'lC.H 6 A X F raternity. . j 'E ,,lv V 22
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FRANK EDXVARD WOODRUFF, A. M., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. Born at Eden. Vt., March 2o, 1855. Fitted at Underhill Academy, gradu- ated from the University of Vermont, 1375: Studied at Union Theological Seminary, 1878-81, University of Berlin and American School at Athens, 1881-83. Associate professor of Biblical Literature, Andover Theological Seminary, 1883-87, professor of the Greek Language at Bowdoin Col- lege, 18873 lecturer on Greek Literature, Bangor Theological Seminary, IQOS. Published Exercises in Greek Prose Composition, 18911 New Greek Prose Composition, 19o5. Member of the American Phi- lological Association, Archaeological Institute of America. A XI' and 111 13 K Fraternities. HENRY JOHNSON, PH. D., Longfellow Professor of Modern Languages and Curator of the Art Collections. E, ,,,' Born at Gardiner, june 25, 1855. Fitted at Gardiner High School and Phillips Andover Academy, graduated from Bowdoin College, 1874, studied fourteen months in Paris, and a year each inlthe Universities of Gottingen, Leipzig and Berlin. Studied Shakesperean Text in England, 1890, French Literature and lnstitutions in Paris, 1895. Appointed at ' Bowdoin College, 1877. Edited Schiller's Ballads and Shakespeare's ',..' ' Midsummer Night's Dream 5 author of Xklhere Beauty Is, and Other Poems , Z il' and YD B K Fraternities. GEORGE THOMAS L1TTLa, L1TT. D., Librarian. Born at Auburn, May 14, 1857. Fitted at. Auburn High School, gradu- ated from Bowdoin College, 1877. Traveled in Europe, 1878 and IQO4- o5, Instructor in Latin at Thayer Academy, Braintree, Mass., 1878, instructor in Latin at Bowdoin College, 1882, professor, 1883, librarian and assistant in Rhetoric, 1885, librarian, 1889. Edited General Cata- logue since 1889, published, 1882, '1Descendants 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 and ill B K Fraternities. ' VVILLIAM ALBION NIOODY, A. M., Professor of Mathematics. Born at Kennebunkport, july 31, 1860. Fitted at Hallowell Classical Schoolg graduated from Bowdoin College, 1882, studied at Harvard Graduate School, 1891. Sub-master of Edward Little High School, 1882-84, tutor and instructor in Mathematics at Bowdoin, 1884-87g pro- fessor, 1888. A contributor to mathematical periodicals. Member of the American Mathematical Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Council of the Association of Mathematics Teachers in New England. A A 111 and -lf B K Fraternities. 2I
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x bg E N- fqsh x , sa of N Q3 Q! ' 423. ss ' .1321 f a, Nc,-. simile, rg orxae-2.-ss, 'faiiiii' Q, X,V7A . .. Sy, X w a..-4-1 '14-W.:..-I eiifzgf- ' IIT., ' 3 ' 'f3 '?:H ili1:g5' .1 ' 1 5- l RoswELL CHENEV MCCREA, P1-1. D., Daniel B. Fayervveather Professor of Political Economy and Sociology. Born at Norristown, Pa., july 50, 1876. Fitted at Norristown High School, graduated from Haverford College, 1897. Studied in the School of Political Science, Columbia University, IS97-QS, University of Penn- sylvania, 1898-99 and 1900-01, Cornell University, 1899-1900. Assistant Expert on Transportation, United States Industrial Commission, 1899. Head of Department of History and Civics, Eastern lllinois State Nor- mal School, IQOI-O2Q instructor in Economics, Trinity College, 1902-03, professor of Economics and Sociology, Bowdoin College, 1903. A con- tributor to economic periodicals. Member of the American Economic Association, American Academy of Political and Social Science, National Economic League Cmember of the Councilj. Roscou JAMES HAM, A. B., Assistant Professor of Modern Languages. Born at Peabody, Mass., April 3, 1875. Fitted at Lexington fMass.l High School, graduated from Harvard, 1896, studied at Harvard and Univer- sity of Berlin, 1897-99. Instructor in French, Cascadilla School, Ithaca, N. Y., 1899-1901, instructor in Modern Languages, Bowdoin, 1901-03, assistant professor, 1903. Member of the Modern Language Association of America. WILLIAM TRUFANT FOSTER, A. B., A. M., Instructor in English, Argunientation and Education. Born at Boston, Mass., january 18, lS7Q. Fitted at Roxbury High School, graduated 'from Harvard, 1901, studied at Harvard University, 1903-04. Instructor in English and Education, Bates College, 1901-03, secretary, Maine University Extension Society, I902. Has contributed to Harvard Graduate Magazine, Education,', Educational Re- view and School Review. Member of the American Economic Association, Harvard Teachers' Association, Maine Teachers' Associa- tion, New England Association of Teachers of English, National Educa- tional Association, Maine Ornithological Society. K I' X Fraternity of Harvard University. CHARLES THEODORE BURNETT, PH. D., Instructor in Philosophy. Born at Springfield, Mass., june 24, 1873. Fitted at Greenfield High School, graduated from Amherst, 1895, studied at Harvard, 1898 and 1902. Instructor in Tome Institute, 1895-96, instructor at the Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., 1896-98, assistant in Philosophy, Harvard, IQOO- 02, instructor in Philosophy, Bowdoin, 1904. Member of the America11 Psychological Association. NP T Fraternity. 23
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