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f?fl50Wl30lll 'l5UCfl-ff-E Z. l X ' , t ags, f -sa.-V. f::4s:f--:':11za..t' ,. 'I CHARLES THEODORE BURNETT, PHD. Professor of Psychology Born at Springfield, Mass., Iune 24, 1873. Fitted at Greenlicld CMass.j, High School: graduated from Amherst College, 1895, received Ph,D. from Harvard, 1903. Instructor in Tome Institute, Port Deposit, Mid., 1895-961 instructor in the Hill School, Potts- town, Penn., 1896-98, instructor in Psychology at Bowdoin, 1904- 065 assistant professor, IQO6-OQQ professor, 1909-g registrar, 1905- 10. Member of the American Psychological Association and Fel- low of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. XPT Fraternity. ROSCOE JAMES HAM, A.M. Professor of German ' Born at Peabody, Mass., April 3, 1875. Fitted at Lexington Olassj High School: graduated from Harvard University, 1896, studied at Harvard University and the University of Berlin, 1897- QQ, A.M. from Bowdoin, 1907. Tnstructor in French, Cascadilla School, Ithaca, N. Y., 1899-19o1g instructor in Modern Languages, Bowdoin, 1901-O3: assistant professor, 1903-O65 professor, 1906-075 professor at Trinity College, Hartford, 1907-O95 professor of Ger- man at Bowdoin, 1909-. Author, with A. N. Leonard. of Ger- man Grammarf' 1909. Member of the American Historical Asso- ciation. FREDERIC XVILLIS BROWN, PHD. I Professor of Modern Languages Born at Concord, Mass., May 24. 1876, Graduated from Har- vard University, l8Q7j Ph.D. from Harvard. 19061 studied at the University of Grenoble, France, IQOI-O21 Harvard Graduate School, IQO2'OSQ instructor in Romance Languages, Clark College, IQO5-O71 professor of Modern Languages at Bowdoin, 1907-. AT Fra- ternity. IQENNETH CHARLES MORTON SILLS, A.M. Wfinkley Professor of the Latin Languages and Literature and Dean of the College Faculty Born at Halifax, Nova Scotia, December 5, 1379. Fitted at Portland High School: graduated from Bowdoin College, 1901, graduate student and assistant in English at Harvard, 1901-035 A.M. from Harvard, 1903. Instructor in English and the Classics at Bowdoin, 1903-04, tutor in English at Columbia, 1904-O53 studied at .Columbia in Department of Comparative Literature, 1903-06. Adjunct professor of Latin at Bowdoin, IQO6-07, Winkley Profes- sor of the Latin Languages and Literature, 1907, Dean, 1910-. Travelled and studied in Egypt, Greece and ltaly, Fefbrua-ry to July, IOI3. Member of the American Philological Association, the Mod- ern Language Association, and the Dante Society. AKE and 'TPB K Fraternities. 18
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19 feowooin Bocas 12 wa!! ES limi CHARLES CLIFFORD LIUTCHINS, A.M. Professor of Physics Born at Canton, Maine, July 12, 1858. liitted at liridgton .Nearl- emy: graduated from Bowdoin College, 18811 Studied at l-lz1rv:1rd, 1886-87: studied at Leipsic. 1900-01. Instructor in Leicester Acad- emy, Mass., 1883-8.1: instructor in Physics at lrlowdoin, 1885-88: professor, 1888-. A contributor to -the .Xl'llCl'iC2ll1 Journal of Science, and the Astrophysical Journal. Member of the Anieri- can Physical Society. Fellow of the .-Xinerican Association for the Advancement of Science. Fellow of the .-Xinerican .Ncadeniy of Arts and Sciences. AAG' Fraternity. FRANK NATHANILL XVH1T'r113R, A.M., MD. Professor of Hygiene and Physical Training and College Physician Born at Farmington, Maine, December 12. 1861. Fitted at Wil- ton Academy, graduated from Bowdoin College, 1885. Studied law, 1885-863 studied physical training under Dr. Dudley .X. Sargent, 1886-885 graduated from the Bowdoin Me-ilical School, ISSQ. ln- structor in Pathology and Bacteriology in the llowdoin Medical School, 1807-IQOIQ professor, lQOI4Q professor of Hygiene and Physical Training, IQOL: college physiciang Medical lixaniiner for Cumberland Cou11ty, 1909. The lirst man in the country to use tl1e serum test for human blood in a court case: also the lirs-t to demonstrate the fact that the liring of every rifle has a distinct individuality which can be shown by photoniographs, and that this individuality is stamped on the primer of a shell at the time of hr- ing. 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. AK E, CPX and 'PB K Fraternities' GEORGE TAYLOR FILES, PHD. Professor of Germanic Languages Born at Portland, Maine, September 23, 1866. Fitted at Port- la11d High Schoolg graduated from Bowdoin College, 18893 studied at I-ohns Hopkins University, 1889-oog in Europe, 1891-933 Ph.D. from University of Leipsic, 1893g studied social conditions in Ger- many, 1899. Tutor in Languages at Bowdoin, 1890-915 instructor in German, 1891-94, professor, 1894-I registrar of the college. 1897-1905. Edited Gustav Freitags Sell und Habenf' Member of the M-odern Language Association of America Cllxecutive Council, IQOID, the New England Modern Language Association CPresident, IQI5-163, and the American Historical Association, trustee of Frye- burg Academy. XPT and CPB K Fraternities. VVILMOT BRooK1Nos M1TcH1sLL, A.M. Edward Little Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory Born at Freeport, Maine, August 24, 1867. Graduated from Bowdoin- College, 1890, studied at Harvard, 1893-96. Principal of Freeport High School, 1890-93: instructor in Rhetoric a11d Oratory at Bowdoin, 1893-975 professor, 1897-. Published, 1901, School and College Spealcerf' 1903, Elijah Kellogg, The Man and his Workg 1910, Abraham Lincoln, The Man and the Crisis. 9 A X Fraternity. 17
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'9rl?3QlAfDQll1l iaueiai fi 9 tm! ll ' H1sRB151e'r C1.1F1fo11p B1i1.1,, P1-LD. Thomas Brackett Reed Professor ol History and Political Science Born at Hamilton, Ontario. August 4, ISSI. lfittcd at I'la111il'lo11 !'Ontario1 lnstituteg A.B. from the llnivcrsity ot' Toronto, 1003: Ph.D. from thc University of PClll1S5'lX'1llllZl. 1909: spent half 21 year at the University of Paris and a year and 21 half in England engaged in research work. lnstructor in History at 1.lnive1'sity of XVisconsin. 1909-12: professor at Bowdoin, lflll-. Klcinlmer of the American Historical Association. 41,11 and Z X1' l 1':1tc1'11it1c-s. MANTON COPELANIJ., SM., PHD. Professor of Biology Born at Taunton, Mass., July 24, ISSI. lfitted at Bristol Acad- emy: graduated from Lawrence Scicntilic,Scl1ool, 19043 SM. from Harvard, 1905: Pl1.D. from Harvard, IQO8. Assistant in Zoology, Harvard and Radcliffe. 1903-083 ins-tructor in Biology at Bowdoin. IQO8-OQQ assistant professor, 1909-10: professor, IQIO-. Bilemlier of the Biological Society of XVashingt0n: American Association for we liflxgncernefitnofl Ecienceg American Society of Zoologistsg 1 utta l'l1llf'lO ogica u 1. BIARSHALL PERLEY CRAM, PHD. Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy and josiah Little Professor of Natural Science Born at Brunswick, Maine. january 1, 1882. Fitted at the Brunswick High School, graduated from Bowdoin College, 1904: assistant in Chemistry at Bowdoin, 1904-051 graduate student at Johns Hopkins University, IQO5-OS, A.M. from Bowdoin in 1905: Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins in IQO8. Instructor in Chemistry at Bowdoin, ICOS-09: assistant professor, IQOQ-II, professor, 1911-: lecturer in the Maine Medical School, IQIO, professor, IQIIQ Mem- ber of the State Board of Health, fellow of the English 'Chemical Societyg member of the American Chemical Society. A5112 'DB 1i and fi' X Fraternities. PAUL N1xoN, AM. Professor of Classics and History Born at Des Moines, Iowa, May 23, 1882. Fitted at Thayer Academy, South Braintree, Mass.g graduated from Wesleyan Uni- versity, 1904, AM., 19063 studied at Oxford University, 1904-07. Instructor in Classics in Princeton, 1907-08, instructor in Greek and Latin, Dartmouth College, 1903-095 assistant professor of Classics and History at Bowdoin, IQOQ-II, professor, IQII-. Professor OI Latin, University of Chicago CSummer Quarterj 1913. Published A Roman Wit. Member of the American Philological Associa- tion, and the 'Classical Association of New England. fPN 9 CEclecticj and TB K Fraternities. - 1 9
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