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Vol. 69 ll O 'W' D Q l. N ll U G L E 1915 G1ao11ou T11o1x1,xs L1'1 1'1,1s, I-itt.lD. Librarian. lllorn at .-Xuhurn, Xlainc, May 1.1, 1857. lfittcd at .Xuhnrn High Schoolg graduated from liowdoin College, IS-77. 'I'1':1x'elcd ill linropc. 1877-78 and 1130.1-115. lnstructor in Latin at Thzxyer .XCZ1lll31llj'. l3rz1i11trce, Mass., 1878-Sz, lllSll'l1CU'll' in Latin at l3owdoi11, 1882-Sjg professor, 1883-35: assistant in Rhetoric 1885-H91 curatfvi' of thc qlrt Collections. 1387-923 lllJl'2lI'lZlll, 1883-. liditor of the General Catalogue since 18891 pnhlisherl, 1583, ul.JCbCCIlLl2lllt5 of George Littlc, who canze to Xcwhury, Mass., in I040.-i Mcmlmcr uf the Council of the .XlllQl'lC1lll Lihrary iX5EOClIllllJll. Klemlwcr ol' thc .'XlllCl'lC2ll1 .Xlpine Cluh and the .'XIJ1l2llLl.Clll?ll1 Cluh. A K E and 'I' B li lTl'2lfL'l'lllllCS. lV11-1.1A111 A1,1a1oN Moony, 1-XM. lliing Professor of Mathematics. Born nt liCIlllCl7Llllli1Jt7I't, Maine, ,luly 51, ISOO. liitted at llalloxvell Classical Schooli graduated from Ijowdoin, 1832: studied at lrlarvard Grznluate School, 1891: sul:-niastcr of Ecln'a1'tl Littlc High School, 138:-3.13 tutor and l1lSll'llLIlOl' i11 Xlatln-inatics at l'3on'doin, 188.1- S72 professor. 1888-. lleznher of thc .Xinerican Klatlieinatical .Xssoci:1tio11, the ,'XlllCl'lC2lll :Xssociation for the .Mlx'a11cc111c11t of Science, Zlllil thc .lssociatinn of the Mathematical 'lieachers of New England. A A KID and 'I' B li lfrateriiities. CH11R1s12s C1.1F1fo11n HLl'l'L'H1NS, AM. Professor of Physics. Born at Canton- Maine. July 13, 1858. lfittcd at liridgron ,-Xcz1de1nyg graduated 11'o111 lLiOWClOl11, 18811 studied at Harvard, 1886-873 studied at Leipsic. 1900-ot. Instructor in Leicester Acadeiny, Mass., 1883-3.1: instructor in Physics at lllowdoin, 1835-SS: professor, 1888-. :X contributor to the .-Xnierican journal of Science. and tl1e Astrophysical Journal. NlCllllJCl' of the 1-X1ne1-ican Physical Society. Fellow of the .Xniei-ican Association for the Advanceinent of Science. A A 'P Fraternity. FRANK NA'l'HANIEL NVH1'r'r1121z, A.M., M.D. Professor of Hygiene and Physical Training and College Physician. Born at Farmington, Maine, December 12. 1861. Fitted at Wfilton Acadcniyg gradu- ated from Bowdoin, 1885. Studied law, 1885-863 studied physical training under Dr. Dud- ley A. Sargent, 1886-SSQ graduated from the Medical School of Maine, 1839. lnstrnctor in Pathology and Bacteriology in the Medical Scl1ool ot Maine T897-OI, professor, 1901-g professor of Hygiene and Physical rlxfilllllllg 1908-Q college physiciang Medical lixaniiner for Ctunberland County 1909. The Iirst 1112111 in the country to use the serum test for l1u111an blood in a court caseg also the lirst to demonstrate the fact that the tiring of every rifle has El distinct individuality which can be shown hy photomographs, and that this individuality is stamped on the primer of a shell at the time of tiring. Member of the American Associa- tion of Pathologists and Bacteriologists, the Maine Medical Association, the Society of Gymnasiuni Directors, and tl1e Society for the :XClVZlllCE1T1SlllI of Physical Education. A K E, flf B K and 'I' X Fraternities. 17
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votes BowDo1N BUGLE 1915 REV. XN1LL1A1v1 DEXNITT LTYDE, D.D., LL.D., PRESIDENT Stone Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy Bom at Xyinchendon, Mass., September 23, 1858. Fitted at Phillips Exeter Academy, graduated from Harvard University, 18793 studied at Union Theological Seminary, I87Q-80, Andover Theological Seminary, 1880-823 Andover and Harvard University, 1882-83. Pas- tor of the Congregational Church, Paterson, N. I., 1883-85. Called to the presidency of Bowdoin College, 1885. Author of Practical Ethics, Social Theology, :Practical ldeal- ism, God's Education of Man, 'Qlesus' VVay, From Epicurus to Christ,' 'fThe Art of Optimism, t'The College Man and the College 'VVoman, The Teacher's Philosophy, The Five Great Philosophies of Life, The Quest of the Best, Self Measurement. Member of the American Philosophical Association3 member of the Boston Authors' Club. Signet and O. li. Senior Societies at l-larvartl. fl' B K Fraternity. FIENRY JOHNSON, PHD. Longfellow Professor of Modern Languages and Curator of the Art Collections. Born at Gardiner, Maine, Iune 25, 1855. Fitted at Gardiner High School, Phillips Andover Academy, graduated from Bowdoin College, 18743 studied fourteen months in Paris, and a year each in the Universities of Goettingen, Leipsic, and Berlin. Studied Shakespearian Text in England, ISQO, French Literature and Institutions in Paris, 1895, Christian Archaeology in ltaly, IQO4, and Classical Art in Greece and ltaly in 1913. Head of the Department of Modern Languages at Bowdoin, 1877-813 college professor, 1881-823 Longfellow professor, 1882-Q librarian, 1880-851 curator of the .-Xrt Collections, 1881-873 ISQZ-. Edited Schiller's f'Ballads, 1888, and Shakespeares Midsummer Night's Dream, 18883 and author of ALWllCl'6 Beauty ls and Other Poems, 18985 metrical translation of Les Tropheesf' The Sonnets of I. M. de Herediaf' IQIO3 a volume of poems, IQIOQ and a trans- lation of The Divine Comedy, Dante Society, 1884. Z XI' and 41 B K Fraternities. FRANK EDWARD AAIOODRUFF, A.M. joseph E. Merrill Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. Born at Eden, Vermont, March 20, 1855. Fitted at Underhill Academy, graduated from the University of Vermont, 1875: studied at the Union Theological Seminary, 1878-813 as Fellow of Union Theological Seminary studied at University of Berlin and American School at Athens, 1881-83. Associate professor of Biblical Literature at Andover Theologi- cal Seminary, 1883-873 professor of Greek Language and Literature at Bowdoin, 1887-3 lecturer on Greek Literature at the Bangor Theological Seminary, 1905, 1908, and 1910. Published Exercises in Greek Prose Composition, 18913 New Greek Prose compositiowt 1905. Member of the American Philological Association and the Archxologieal lnstitute of America, A XI' and fl' B K Fraternities. 16
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V0l.69 BGXYDOIN BUGLE 1915 GISORCIE TAYLOR FILES, Ph.D. Professor of Germanic Languages. Born at Portland, Maine, September 23, 1866. Fitted at Portland High School, grad- uated from Bowdoin College, 1889g studied at johns Hopkins University, 1889-90, in Europe, 1891-93: Ph.D. from Leipsic Universityy, 18935 studied social conditions in Ger- many, 1899. Tutor i-n Languages at Bowdoin, 1890-91: instructor in German, 1891-94: professor, 189.1-g registrar of the college, 1897-05. Edited Gustav Frcytag,s S0ll und I-labenf' Member of the Modern Language Association of America tlixecutive Council, 19011, and the American Historical Association, trustee of Fryeburg Academy. 11' T and fl' B K Fraternities. AA'rl'LMO'l' BROGKINGS NIITCHIZLL, A.M. C011 leave of absence first semesterj Edward Little Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory. Born at Freeport, Maine, August 2.1, 1867. Graduated from Bowdoin College, 1890: studied at Irlarvard, 1895-96. Principal of Freeport High School, 1890-93: instructor in Rhetoric and Gratory at Bowdoin 1893-973 professor, 1397-, Published, IQOI. School and College Speaker, 1903, hlilijah Kellogg, The Klan and his XV-orlcg 1910, H1A.l5l'3.l12l.l11 Lincoln. The Man and the Crisis. 9 A X Fraternity. CHARLES THEODORE BURNIZTT, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology. 'Born at Springfield, Mass., Iune 1.1, 1873. Fitted at Greenheld Ulassb High School: graduated from Amherst College, 18953 studied at Harvard, 1898-1903. Instructor in Tome lnstitute, 1895-96, instructor in Hill School, Pottstown, Penn., 1896-98: assistant in Philoso- phy at Harvard, IQOO'O2, instructor in Psychol-ogy at Bowdoin, 1904-06, assistant professor, 1906-09: professor, IQOQ-Q registrar, IQO5-IO. Member of the American Psychological Association and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. tl' T Fraternity. Roscoe JAMES HAM, AM. Professor of German Born at Peabody, Mass., April 3, 1875. Fitted at Lexington tAlaSs.1 High Schooll graduated fr-om I-larvarcl University, 18963 studied at Harvard University and the University of Berlin, 1897-993 degree of A.M. conferred by Bowdoin, 1907. lnstructor in French, Cas- cadilla School, Ithaca, N. Y., 1899-1901: instructor in Modern Languages, Bowdoin, IQOI-03, assistant professor, 1903-061 professor, 1906-07: professor at Trinity College, Hartford, 1907- 095 professor of German at Bowdoin, IQOQ-. Author, with A. N. Leonard, of German CJl'i1l'llll12ll',H 1909. Member of the American Historical Association. 18
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