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Vol. 69 CICS O XX' D O l N ll tj G L E 1915 IZRIEIDRIL' XYll.I.lS RROXVN, Pl1.D. QCDI1 leave of alisencej Professor of itlodern Languages. Born at Concord, Mass., May 3.1, 1879. Gradtiated I'1'o1n llarvard University, 18975 Ph.D. from Harvard, 1905: stndicd at the L'lllX'L'l'5ilj' of Grenohle, Fraiice, 1901-0.2: I-'larvard Graduate School. IQOZ-05, Instructor in Romance Laiigtiages, Clark College, 1905-07: professor of Modern Languages at liowdoin, IQO7-. A T liratcrnity. li12NN12'1'H CHA1e1.15s Moivrox S11.1-s, AM. XYinkley Professor of the Latin Laiigtizige and Literature, a11d Dean of the College Faculty. llorn at Halifax, Nova Scotia, lleccinher 5, 1879. lfitted at Portlainl High Schoolg graduated from Bowdoin College, 1901: graduate student and assistant at l'larrard, IQOI-03. Instructor in the Classics and English at liowtloiii. 1903-0.13 tutor in lfnglish at Col111nl1iz1. 1904-05: studied at Colninhia, 11,-09. .-Xdjnnct professor of Latin at l.3owdoin, 19003 profes- sor of the Latin Language and Literature. 1907-1 Dean, IQIO-, Nlemlner of the American Philological Association and tl1e Moderii Laiignage .Xssociation of .Xniericag nieinber of tl1e Dante Society. A K T5 and il' B N lfraternilies. MAN'1'oN C0111-:1.ANn, SM., Ph.D. Professor of Biology. Born at Taunton, Mass., July 3.1, 1881. lfittcd at Bristol .Xcadcniyg graduated from Lawrence Scientitic ScI1oo1,.190.1: S. M. from i'iZt1'Y2l1'Ci, 19051 Ph.D. fron1 l-larvard, 1908. .-Xssistant in Zoology, Harvard and Radcliffe, 1903-083 instructor in Biology at Bowdoin, IQCS-093 assistant professor, IQOQ-101 Aprofessor, 1910-. Member of the Biological Society of VVi3.Sl'll11g'E01l1 Ainerican Association for the .-Xdvancenicnt of Scienceg :Xmerican Society of Zoologistsg Nuttall Ornithological Club. lXfIA11sHA1-1, P12111.15Y GRAM, Ph.D. Professor of Chcmistry and Mineralogy and ,Josiah Little Professor of Natural Science. Born at Brnnswiclc, Maine, January 1, 1882. Fitted at the Brunswick High Schoolg graduated from Bowdoin College, 190.5 assistant in Chemistry at Bowdoin, 1904-053 gradu- ate student at Johns Hopkins University, IQO5-O85 received the degree of .-XM. from Bow- doin in IQU5, and Ph.D. from Johns l-loplcins in IQO8. instructor in Chelnistry at Bowdoin IQOS-OQQ assistant professor, IQOQ-IIQ professor, 1911-3 lecturer in the Maine Medical School, IQIO-Q professor, IQII-Q Meinlier of the State Board of Health: fellow of the English Chemical Society: nieniher of the American Chemical Societyg Vice-President Blaine :Xllfi-'ixl.1l7ETC1.ll0SiS .-Xssociation. A A 111, G2 B K and fl' X Fraternities. 151
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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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Vol.69 BQNVDOIN BUGLE 1915 Hizinzizm' CL11f1ro1zD BELL, Ph.D. . Thomas Brackett Reed Professor of History and Political Science. Porn at Hamilton, Ontario, August 4, 1881. Fitted at Hamilton tOntarioD Insti- tute, AMB. from the University of Toronto, 19032 Ph.D. from the University of Pennsyl vania, 19093 has spent half a year at the University of Paris and a year and a half in ling- land engaged in research work. lnstructor in lelistdry at University of VVisconsin 1909-12, professor at Bowdoin, 1912-. Member of the American Historical Association. fb Il and Z Xl' Fraternities. PAUL NIKON, AM. Professor of Classics and History. Born at Des Moines, lowa, May 23, 1882. Fitted at Thayer Academy, South Brain- tree, 1lass.g graduated from Xvesleyan University, 1904, All., IQOGQ studied at Oxford Uni- versity, 1904-07. Instructor in Classics at Princeton, 1907-085 instructor in Greek and Latin, Dartmouth College, 1-908-091 assistant professor of Classics and History at Bowdoin, 1909-II: professor, IOII-. Professor of Latin, University of Chicago CSummer Quarterl 1913. Published A Roman Wfitf' Member of the American Philological Association, and the Classical Association of New England. fl' N 9 tllclecticl and fl? B K Fraternities. lfVII.l.IAM HAWLQY DAX'IS, AQM. Professor of English and Argumentation. Born at Frazer, Penn., ,lune 3, 1880. Fitted at the common schools and Wfest Chester QPenn.l State Normal School. AB. from Harvard in 10035 A.M. from Columbia in 1908. Teacher of English and Mathematics at the Ethical Culture High School of Xen' York City, 1905-083 instructor in Public Speaking at lrlarvard lirst half of year of 1908-091 professor of Public Speaking at Potsdam QN. YJ State Normal School second half of year 1908-09, assistant professor of Public Speaking and Debate at the University of Kansas. IQOQ-IO, instructor in English Speech and lnterprctatix'e Reading at Columbia Summer Session, 1910-1912: professor of English and Public Speaking at Bowdoin, 1910-. Com- piled pamphlct, 'l'raining for Debating, for the University of Kansas Bulletin. A T and 5 E P Fraternities. W1xR1t15N BENJAMIN CA'rL1N, AB. Daniel B. Fayerweather Professor of Economics and Sociology. Born at Nemaha. Nebraska, November 3. 1881. Fitted at the Nebraska State School tPeruD, graduated from the University of Nebraska AB., 1933. Taught three years in the schools of lowa. Did graduate work at Columbia University, 1906-09. lnstructor in Eco- nomics and Political Science at Cornell, 1939-10: assistant professor of Economics and Soci- ology at liowdom, IQIO-1.21 Professor, IQIZ-1 American Economic :Xssociationg American Association for Labor Legislation. 111 B K 151-atgmity, 20
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