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V0l.68 BOWDOIN BUGLE 1914 Roscoe fixings HAM, A.M. Professor of German. Born at Peabody, Mass.. April 3. 1875. Fitted at Lexington tMass.j High School, graduated from Harvard University, 1896, studied at l-larvard University and the University of Berlin, 1897-99, degree of A.M. conferred by Bowdoin, 1907. Instructor in French, Cas- cadilla School, Ithaca, N. Y., 1899-1901, instructor in Modern Languages Bowdoin, 1901-035 assistant professor, 1903-06, professor, 1906-07, professor at Trinity College, Hartford, 1907- 095 professor of German at Bowdoin, IQOQ-. Author, with A. N. Leonard, of German Grammar,'l 1909. Member of the Modern Language Association of America. FREDRIC XA'-ILLIS BROWN, Ph.D. C Professor of Modern Languages. Born at Concord, Mass., May 24. 1876. Graduated from Harvard University, 18971 Ph.D. from Harvard, 1906, studied at the University of Grenoble, France, IQOI-02, Harvard Graduate School. 1902-05. Instructor in Romance Languages, Clark College, 1905-07, professor of Modern Languages at Bowdoin, 1907-. A T Fraternity. IQENNETH C1-1.-xRL1ss M01z'roN SILLS, .-MM. C011 leave of absence, second semes- terj Wfinkley Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, and Dean of the College Faculty. Born at Halifax, Nova Scotia, December 5, 1879. Fitted at Portland High School, graduated from Bowdoin College, IQOI, graduate student and assistant at Harvard, 1901-03. Instructor in the Classics and English at Bowdoin, 1903-04, tutor in English at Columbia, IQO4-05, studied at Columbia, 1906. Adjunct professor of Latin at Bowdoin, 1906, profes- sor of the Latin Language and Literature, IQO7-Q Dean, IQIO-. Member of the American Philological Association and the Modern Language Association of America, member of the Dante Society. A K E and fb B K Fraternities. NfAN'l'ON 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, 1903-08, instructor in Biology at Bowdoin, 1908-09, assistant professor, 1909- IOL professor, IQIO-. Member of the Biological Society of Wasliington. - I9
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V0l.68 BOWDOIN BUGLE 1914 FRANK NAT1-1AN1EL W111'15T1ER, A.M., M.D. Professor of Hygiene and Physical Training and College Physician. Born at Farmington, Maine, December 12, 1861. Fitted at Wiltoii Academy5 gradu- ated from Bowdoin, 1885. Studied law, 1885-865 studied physical training under Dr. Dud- ley A. Sargent, 1886-885 graduated from the Medical School of Maine, 1889. Instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology in the Medical School of Maine 1897-015 professor, 1901-5 professor of Hygiene and Physical Training, IQO8-Q college physician. The first man in the country to use the serum test for human blood in a court case5 also the First to demonstrate the fact that the firing of every rifle has a distinct individuality which can be shown by photomocrographs, and that this individuality is stamped on the primer of a shell at the time of firing. Member of the American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists, the Maine Medical Association, the Society of Gymnasium Directors, and the Society for the Advancement of Physical Education. A K E and 111 B K Fraternities GEORGE TAYLOR FILES, Ph.D. C011 leave of absence, second semesterj Professor of Germanic Languages. Born at Portland, Maine, September 23, 1866. Fitted at Portland High School5 grad- uated from Bowdoin College, 18895 studied at Johns Hopkins University, 1889-905 in Europe, 1891-935 Ph.D. from Leipsic University, 18935 studied social conditions in Germany, 1899. Tutor in Languages at Bowdoin, 1890-915 instructor in German, 1891-945 professor, 1894-Q registrar of the college, 1897-05. Edited Gustav Freytag's Soll und I-Iabenf' Member of the Modern Language Association of America CExecutive Council, IQOID, and the American Historical AssociatioI15 trustee of Fryeburg Academy. NI' T and AD B K Fra- ternities. VVILMOT BRoo1i1NGs M1'rc11ELL, A.M. Edward Little Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory. Born at Freeport, Maine, August 29, 1867. Graduated from Bowdoin College, 18905 studied at Harvard, 1895-96. Principal of Freeport High School, 1890-935 instructor in Rhetoric and Oratory at Bowdoin 1893-975 professor, 1897-. Published, 1901, School and College Speaker5 1903, Elijah Kellogg, The Man and his Work5 1910, Abraham Lincoln The Man and the Crisis. 9 A X Fraternity. CHARLES T1-1E0DoRE BURNETT, Ph.D. CO11 leave of absence? Professor of Psychology. Born at Springfield, Mass., June 24, 1873. Fitted at Greenfield CMass.D High Schoolg graduated from Am'herst College, 18955 studied at Harvard, 1898-1903. Instructor in Tome Institute, ISQS-Q65 instructor in Hill School, Pottstown, Penn., 1896-985 assistant in P-hiloso. phy at Harvard, 1900-025 instructor in Psychology at Bowdoin, 1904-065 assistant professor, 1906-095 professor, IQOQ-'Q registrar, 1905-10. Member of the American Psychological Association and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. iPYFraternity. 18
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V0l.68 BOWDOIN BUGLE 1914 MARSHALL PERLEY CRAM, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy and Josiah Little Professor of Natural Science. Born at Brunswick, Maine, January I. 1882. Fitted at the Brunswick High School, graduated from Bowdoin College, 1904, assistant in Chemistry at Bowdoin, 1904-05, gradu- ate student at Johns Hopkins University, 1905-08, received the degrees of A.M. from Bow- doin in 1905, and Ph.D. from johns Hopkins in 1908. Instructor in Chemistry at Bowdoin, 1908-093 assistant professor, IQOQ-II, professor, IQII-Q lecturer in the Maine Medical School, IQIO-Q Member of the State Board of Health, fell-ow of the English Chemical Society, member of the American Chemical Society. A A 41,411 B K and fb X Fraternities. I-Iizntznm' CLIFFORD BELL, Ph.D. Thomas Brackett Reed Professor of History and Political Science. Born at Hamilton, Ontario, August 4, 1881. Fitted at Hamilton 'COntarioj Insti- tute, A.B. from the University of Toronto, IQO3, Pli.D. from the University of Pennsyl- vania, IQOQ, has spent half a year at the University of Paris and a year and a half in Eng- land engaged in research work. Instructor in History at University of Wiscoiisiii IQOQ-IZ, professor at Bowdoin, IQI2-. Member of the American Historical Society. df H and Z 11' Fraternities. PAUL N1x0N, A.M. Professor of Classics and History. Born at Des Moines, Iowa. May 23, 1882. Fitted at Thayer Academy, South Brain- tree, Mass., graduated from VVesleyan University, 1904, A.M., 1906, studied at Oxford Uni- versity, 1904-07. Instructor in Classics at Princeton, 1907-08, instructor in Greek and Latin, Dartmouth College, 1908-095 assistant professor of Classics and History at Bowdoin. 1909- II, professor, IQII-. Member of the American Philological Association, and the Classical Association of New England. 111 N K QElectij and 411 B K Fraternities. XN1LL1AM I'IAWLEY DAVIS, AM. Professor of English and Argumentation. Born at Frazer, Penn., June 3, 1880. Fitted at the common schools and Wfest Ches- ter CPenn.j State Normal School. A.B. from Harv-ard 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' IQO8-OQ, 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-IO, instructor in English Speech and Interpretative Reading at Columbia Summer Session, IQIOQ profess-or of English and Argumentation at Bowdoin. IQIO-. Compiled pamphlet, 'fTraining for Debating, for the University of Kansas Bulletin. A Y and A E I' Fraternities, 20
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