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VOL.67 BOWDOIN BUGLE 1913 MARSI-IAL PERLEY CRAM, Ph. D. Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy. Born at Brunswick, Maine, january 1, 1882. Fitted at the Brunswick High School, graduated from Bowdoin College, 1904, assistant in Chemistry at Bowdoin, IQO4-OS, graduate student at johns Hopkins University, 1905-08, received the degrees of A. M. from Bowdoin in 1905, and Ph. D. from Johns Hopkins in 1908. Instructor in Chemistry at Bowdoin, 1908-09, assistant professor, 1909-11, professor, 1911-, lecturer in the Maine Medical School, 1910-, Member of the State Board of Health, fellowof the English Chemical Society, member of the American Chemical Society. A A 111, 119 B K and CIP X Fraternities. WILLIAM EDWARD LUNT, A. M., Ph. D. Professor of History and Political Science. Born at Lisbon, Maine, January 13, 1832. Fitted at Edward Little High School, grad- uated from Bowdoin, 1904, Harvard Graduate School, 1904-08, assistant in Government at Harvard, 190507, traveling fellow in England and Italy, 1907-08. Instructor in History, Uni- versity of Wisco11sin, 1908-10, instructor in Government, Harvard Summer School, 1909, Sheldon Traveling Fellow in England, 1911, professor of History and Political Science at Bowdoin, 191 1-. Z XII Fraternity. PAUL NIXON,:' A. M. I' I' Professor of Classics and History. Born at Des Moines, Iowa, May 23, 1882. Fitted at Thayer Academy, South Brain- tree, Mass., graduated from Wesleyan University, 1904, A. M., 1906, studied at Oxford Univer- sity, 1904-07. Instructor in Classics at Princeton, 1907-08, instructor in Greek and Latin, Dartmouth College, 1908-09, assistant professor of Classics and History at Bowdoin, IQO9-II, professor, 191 1-. Member of the American Philological Association, and the Classical Associa tion of New England. 42 N K tElectil and fb B K Fraternities. WILLIAM I-IAWLEY DAVIS. A. M. Professor of English and Argumentation. Born at Frazer, Penn., june 3, 1880. Fitted at the common schools and West Chester CPenn.l State Normal School. A. B. from Harvard in 1905, A. M. from Columbia in 1908. Teacher of English and Mathematics at the Ethical Culture High School of New York City, 1905-08, instructor in Public Speaking at Harvard, first half of year of 1908-09, professor of Public Speaking at Potsdam CN. YJ State Normal School, second half of year of 1908-09, assistant professor of Public Speaking and Debate at the University of Kansas, 1909-10, instructor in English Speech and Interpretative Reading at Columbia Summer Session, 1910, professor of English and Argumentation at Bowdoin, 1910-. Compiled pamphlet, f'Training for Debatingfi for the University of Kansas Bulletin. A T and A E I' Fraternities. 20
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VOL.67 BOWDOIN BUGLE 1913 RoscoE JAMES HA11, A. M. Professor of German. Born at Peabody, Mass., April 3, 1875. Fitted at Lexington fMass.j High School, graduated from Harvard University, 1896: studied at Harvard University and the University of Berlin, 189799, degree of A. M. conferred by Bowdoin, 1907. Instructor in French, Cascadilla School, Ithaca, N. Y., 1899-1901: instructor in Modern Languages Bowdoin, 1901-03, assistant professor, 1903-06: professor, 1906-07, professor at Trinity College, Hartford, 1907-09: professor of German at Bowdoin, 1909-. Author, with A. N. Leonard, of German Grammar, 1909. Member of the Modern Language Association of America. FREDRIC WILLIS BROWN, Ph. D. Professor of Modern Languages. Born at Concord, Mass., May 24, 1876. Graduated from Harvard University, 1897, Ph. D. from Harvard, 1906, studied at the University of Grenoble, France, IQOI-02, Harvard Graduate School, 190205. Instructor in Romance Languages, Clark College, IQO5-07, professor of Modern Languages at Bowdoin, IQO7-. A 'I' Fraternity. KENNETH CHARLES MORTON SILLS, A. M. Winkley Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, and Dean of the College Faculty. A Born at Halifax, Nova Scotia, December 5, 1879. Fitted at Portland High School, graduated from Bowdoin College, 1901, graduate student and assistant at Harvard, 1901-03. Instructor in the Classics ancl English at Bowdoin, 190304, tutor in English at Columbia, 1904-05, studied at Columbia, 1906. Adjunct professor of Latin at Bowdoin, 19063 professor of the Latin Language and Literature, 1907-, Dean, 1910-. Member of the American Philo- logical Association and the Modern Language Association of America, member of the Dante Society. A K E and fb B K Fraternities. MANTON COPELAND, S. M., Ph. D. Professor of Biology. Born at Taunton, Mass., july 24, 1881. Fitted at Bristol Academy, graduated from Lawrence Scientific School, 1904, S. M. from Harvard, 1908. Assistant in Biology, Harvard and Radcliffe, 190308, instructor in Biology at Bowdoin, 190809, assistant professor, IQOQ-ICQ professor, IQIO-. Member of the Biological Society of Washington. I9
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VOL.67 BOWDOIN BUGLE 1913 VVARREN BEN-1AM1N CATLIN, A. B. Assistant Professor of Economics and Sociology. Born at Nemaha, Nebraska, November 3, 1881. Fitted at the Nebraska State School CPeruj: graduated from the University of Nebraska, A. B., 1903. Taught three years in the schools of Iowa. Did graduate work at Columbia University, 1906-09. Instructor in Eco- nomics and PoliticalScie11ce at Cornell, 1909-10: assistant professor of Economics and Sociology at Bowdoin, IQIO-. fir B K Fraternity. GRREN CHALMER HORMELL, A. M. Assistant Professor of History. Born at Wiiigate, Ind., December 4, 1879. Fitted at Wingate fInd.l High School, graduated from the University of Indiana, 1904, assistant in History and Government at the University of Indiana, 190405, A. M. from University of Indiana, IQOSQ graduate student at Harvard, 1908-09, A. M. from Harvard, 1909, Thayer Scholar, IQIO, assistant in American Colonial History, 1910. Instructor of History at Crawfordsville Clndl High School, IQOS-O83 assistant in History at Harvard Summer School, IQIO, instructor in History and Government at Clark College, IQIO-II, assistant professor of History at Bowdoin, 191 1-. GERALD GAIQDNER VVILDER, A. B. Assistant Librarian. Born at Pembroke, Maine, April 30, 1879. Fitted at Pembroke High School, grad- uated from Bowdoin College, 1904. Assistant in the library at Bowdoin, IQO4-O65 assistant librarian at Bowdoin, 1906-. 111 B K Fraternity. I HENRX' BISSELL ALvoRD,iS. B. Clerk and Assistant Professor of Surveying, Mechanical Drawing and Astronomy. Born at Montague, Mass., March 24, 1885. Fitted at Weymoutli High School, grad- uated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1907. Assistant in Civil Engineering at M. I. T., 1907-IO, instructor in Surveying, Mechanical Drawing and Geology at Bowdoin, 1910-11 g assistant professor of Surveying, Mechanical Drawing and Astronomy, IQII-. Clerk of the College Faculty, 191 1-. 21
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