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The Bowdoin Bugle, 1910 Wilmot Brookings Mitchell, A. M. Edward Little Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory Born at Freeport, Me., August 24, 1867. Graduated from Bow- doin College, 1890; studied at Harvard, 1895-96. Principal of Freeport High School, 1890 93; instructor in Rhetoric and Oratory at Bowdoin, 1893-97; professor, 1897—. Published, 1901, School and College Speaker;” 1903, Elijah Kellogg, The Man and His Work.” 0 A X Fraternity. Allen Johnson, Ph. D. Professor of History and Political Science Bom at Lowell, Mass., January 29, 1870. Fitted at Lowell High School; graduated from Amherst College, 1892. Sub- master in History in Lawrencevillc School, N. J., 1892-94; Ros- well Dwight Hitchcock Fellow in History and Political Science in Amherst, 1894-95; studied at the University of Leipsic and at the Ecole dcs Sciences Politiques, and Sorbonne, Paris, 1895- 97; fellow in History in Columbia University, 1897-98; Ph. D. from Columbia University, 1899; professor of History in Iowa College, 1898-1905; professor of History and Political Science at Bowdoin, 1905—. Author of Stephen A. Douglas: A Study in American Politics,” published 190S. Member of the Ameri- can Historical Association, the Political Science Association, and the Historical Society of Maine. A K E and 1 B K Fra- ternities. Frederic Willis Brown, Ph. D. Professor of Modern Languages Born at Concord, Mass., May 24, 1876. Graduated from Har- vard University, 1897; Ph. D. from Harvard, 1906. Studied at the University of Grenoble, France, 1901-02; Harvard Grad- uate School. 1902-05. Instructor in Romance Languages, Clark College, 1905-07; professor of Modern Languages at Bow- doin, 1907—. A T Fraternity. William Trufant Foster, A. M. Professor of English and Argumentation Born at Boston. Mass., January 18, 1879. Harvard University, A. B., 1901; A. M.. 1904. Instructor in English, Bates Col- lege, 1901-03; professor of English and Argumentation at Bowdoin. 1905—. Author of “Argumentation and Debating,” published 1908.
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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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The Bow Join Bugle, 1910 Kenneth Charles Morton Sills, A. M. Winkley Professor of the Latin Language and Lit- erature Born at Halifax, X. S., December 5, 1879- Pitted at Portland High .School; graduated from Bowdoin College, 1901; grad- uate student and assistant in Harvard, 1901-03. Instructor in the Classics and English at Bowdoin, 1903-04; tutor in Eng- lish at Columbia, 1904-05: studied at Columbia, 1906. Adjunct professor of Latin at Bowdoin, 1906: professor of the Latin Language and Literature, 1907—. Member of the American Philological Association, and the Modern Language Associa- tion of America. A K E and 1 B K Fraternities. Alba M. Edwards, Ph. D. Acting Professor of Economics and Sociology Born at Savannah, Mo., September 21, 1872. Fitted at the Preparatory School of the University of Oklahoma; graduated from the University of Oklahoma, 1903; graduate student in Economics and Sociology at Yale, 1903-06; A. M. from Yale, 1905; Ph. D. from Yale, 1906. Special agent for the Carnegie Institute of Washington, 1906-07; acting professor of Eco- nomics and Sociology at Bowdoin, 1907—. Charles Theodore Burnett, Ph. D. Assistant Professor of Psychology Born at Springfield, Mass., June 24, 1873. Fitted at Green- field, Mass. High School; graduated from Amherst, 1895; studied at Harvard, 1898-1903. Instructor in Tome Institute, 1895-96; instructor at the Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., 1896- 98; assistant in Philosophy at Harvard, 1900-02; instructor in Psychology at Bowdoin, 1904-06; assistant professor, 1906—; registrar of the College, 1905—. Member of the American Isycho,logical Association and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. T Fraternity. Ralph Bushnell Stone, A. M. Instructor in Mathematics and Physics B-nnV « mplcton Mass., June 4. 1882. Fitted at Baldwin- vile (Mass.) High School, and Stone’s School, Boston. Grad- uated from Bowdoin College, 1902; studied at Harvard, 1902- o.- ; at lurm 1905-06; at Munich, 1906-07; received A. M. lrom Harvard, 1904. Instructor in Mathematics and Physics at Bowdoin, 1907 —. A A «I» and 4- B K Fraternities. 20
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