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The Bow Join Bugle, 1910 Frank Edward Woodruff, A. M. Professor of the Greek Language and Literature Born at Eden, Vt., March 20, 1855. Fitted at Underhill Acad- emy; graduated from University of Vermont, 1875; 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 and Literature at Bowdoin, 1887—; lecturer on Greek Literature, Bangor Theological Semi- nary, 1905 and 1908. Published “Exercises in Greek Prose Composition,” 1891; “New Greek Prose Composition,” 1905. Member of the American Philological Association and the Archaeological Institute of America. A 'k and I B K Frater- nities. Georue Thomas Little, Litt. D. Librarian Born at Auburn, Me., May 14, 1857. Fitted at Auburn High School: graduated from Bowdoin College, 1877. Traveled in Europe, 1877-78 and 1904-05. Instructor in Latin at Thayer Academy, Braintree, Mass., 1878-81; instructor in Latin at Bowdoin, 1882-83; professor, 1883-85; assistant in Rhetoric, 1885-89; curator of the Art Collections, 1887-92; librarian. 18S3—. Edited General Catalogue since 1889; Published, 1882. Descendants of George Little, Who Came to Newbury, Mass., in 1640.” Recorder of the American Library Association, 1889-92. Member of the American Alpine Club and the Ap- palachian Club. A K E and k B K Fraternities. William Albion Moody, A. M. Wing Professor of Mathematics Born at Kenncbunkport, Me., July 30, i860. Fitted at Hallowell Classical School; 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, 1884-87; professor, 1888—. Member of the American Mathematical Association, the American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science, and the Association of Mathematics Teachers in New England. A A I and k B K Fraternities. 17
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The Bow Join Bugle, 1910 Henry Leland Chapman, D. D. Professor of the English Language and Literature Born at Bethel, Maine. July 26. 1845. Fitted at Gould Academy and Gorham Seminary; graduated from Bowdom College, iX« : Bangor Theological Seminary. 1869. Tutor in Latin at Bow doin. 1869-71; professor, 1871-75: professor of Oratory and English Literature, 1875-97; professor of the English Language and Literature, 1897—. Has published various poems and ad- dresses. President of the Trustees of Bangor Theological Seminary; trustee of State Normal Schools, and of Bridgton Academy; senator of the Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity. Member of the American Society of Modern Languages. A A •! and 4 B K Fraternities. Franklin Clement Robinson, LL. D. Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, Josiah Little Professor of Natural Science, and Professor of Chemistry in the Medical School of Maine. Born at East Orrington, April 24, 1852. Fitted at Bangor High School; graduated from Bowdoin College, 1873; studied at Harvard University, 1882-84. Instructor in Chemistry and Mineralogy at Bowdoin, 1874-78; professor, 1878—. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; ex-president of the American Public Health Association; mem ber of the British Society of Chemical Industry: vice-president of the American Chemical Society; member of the State Board of Health; Chairman of the State Survey Commission: State Geologist. A A «I and 4» B K Fraternities. Henry Johnson, Ph. D. Longfellow Professor of Modern Languages, and Curator of the Art Collections Born at Gardiner, Me., June 25, 1855. Fitted at Gardiner High School and Phillips Andover Academy; graduated from Bow- doin College, 1874; studied fourteen months in Paris, and a year each in the Universities of Goettingen, Leipsic and Berlin. Studied Shakespearean Text in England, 1890. French Litcra- urc and Institutions in Paris, 1895. and Christian Archeology 11 Italy 1905. Head of the Department of Modern Languages at Bowdoin 1877-81; college professor, 1881-82: Longfellow kc,LT 1 .S 'Vf0-,85- Clm,w « «I» Art CoN ' ,SV — Edited Schiller's 'Ballads ami 6
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The Bowdoin Bugle, 1910 Charles Clifford Hutchins, A. M. Professor of Physics Horn at Canton. Me., July 12, 1858. Fitted at Bridgton Acad- emy; graduated from Bowdoin College, 1883; studied at Har- vard, 1886-87, Lcipsic. 1900-01. Instructor in Leicester Acad- emy, Mass., 1883-84; instructor in Physics at Bowdoin, 1885-88; professor, 1888—. A contributor to the “American Journal of Science.” and the “Astrophysical Journal.” Member of the American Physical Society. A A I Fraternity. Frank Nathaniel Whittier, A. M., M. D. Professor of Hygiene and Physical Training; Pro- fessor of Pathology and Bacteriology Born at Farmington, Me., December 12, 1861. Fitted at Wilton Academy; graduated from Bowdoin College, 1885. Studied law, 1885-86; studied physical culture under Dr. Dudley A. Sargent, 1886-88. Graduated from the Medical School of Maine, 1889. Director of the gymnasium at Bowdoin, 1886- 1908; lecturer on Hygiene, 1891-1908; instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology in the Medical School of Maine, 1897-1901; professor, 1901 —; professor of Hygiene and Physical Training, 1908—. The first man in the country to use the serum test for human blood in a court case; also the first to demonstrate the fact that the firing pin of every rifle has a distinct individuality which can be shown by photomicrographs, and that this in- dividuality is stamped upon the primer of a shell at the time of firing. Member of the American Association of Patholo- gists and Bacteriologists, the Maine Medical Association, the Society of Gymnasium Directors, and the Society for the Advancement of Physical Education. A K E and 1 B K Fra- ternities. George Taylor Files, Pii. D. Professor of German Born at Portland, Me., September 23, 1866. Fitted at Portland High School: graduated from Bowdoin College, 1889; studied at Johns Hopkins University, 1S89-90; in Europe, 1891-93; Ph. D. from Leipsic University, 1893; studied social conditions in Germany, 1S99. Tutor in languages at Bowdoin, 1890-91 instructor in German, 1891-94; professor, 1894—; registrar of the college. 1897-1905. Edited Gustav Fryetag’s Soil und Haben. Member of the Modern Language Association of America (Executive Committee, 1901), and the American His- torical Association; trustee of Frycburg Academy, 'P T and 4 B K Fraternities. 18
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