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Bovnol Wltsuutt CHARLES CLIFFORD HUTCHINS, A.M. Professor of Physics Born at Canton, Maine, July 12, 1858. Fitted at Bridgton Acad- emy, graduated from Bowdoin College, 1883, studied at Harvard, 1886-87, studied at Leipsic, 1900-01. Instructor in Leicester Acad- emy, Mass, 1883-84, instructor in Physics at Bowdoin, 1885-88, professor, 1888-. A contributor to the American journal of Science,', and the Astrophysical Journal. Member of the Ameri- can -Physical Society. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. AA CP Fraternity. FRANK NATHANIEL NVHITTIER, A.M., M.D. . Professor of Hygiene and Physical Training and College Physician Born at Farmington, Maine, December 12, 1861. Fitted at Vxfil- ton Academy, graduated from 'Bowdoin College, 1885. Studied law, 1885-86, studied physical training under Dr. Dudley A. Sargent, 1886-88, graduated from the Bowdoin Medical School, 1889. In- structor in Pathology and Bacteriology in the Bowdoin Medical School, 1897-1901, professor, IQOI-Q professor of Hygiene and Physical Training, IQO8-Q college physician, Medical Examiner for Cumberland County, 1909. The first man in the country to use the serum test for human blood in a court case, also the first to demonstrate the fact that the firing of every rilie has a distinct individuality which can be shown by photomographs, and that this individuality is stamped on the primer of a shell at the time of fir- 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 'TD BK Fraternities. GEORGE TAYLOR FILES, PHD. Professor of Germanic Languages , Born at Portland Maine, September 23, 1866. Fitted at Port- land High School, graduated from Bowdoin College, 1889, studied at Johns Hopkins University, 1889-90, in Europe, 1891-93, Ph.D. from University of Leipsic, 1893, studied social conditions in Ger- many, ISQQ. Tutor in Languages at Bowdoin, 1890-91, instructor in German, 1891-94, professor, 1894-, registrar of the college, 1897-1905. Edited Gustav Fre-itag's Soll und Habenf, Member of the Modern' Language Association of America CExecutive Council, IQOID, the New England Modern Language Association CPresident, IQI5-163, and the American Historical Association, trustee of Frye- burg Academy. APT and 4313 K Fraternities. WILMOT BROOKINGS MITCHELL, A.M. Edward Little Professor of Rhetoric and Qratory Born at Freeport, Maine, August' 24, 1867. Graduated from Bowdoin College, 1890, studied at Harvard, 1895-96. Principal of Freeport High School, 1890-93, instructor in Rhetoric and Oratory at Bowdoin, 1893-97, professor, 1897-. Trustee of Bangor Theo- logical Seminary, 1916-. Published, 1901, School and College Speaker, 1903, Elijah Kellogg, The Man and His VV0rk, 1910, Abraham Lincoln, The Man and the Crisis. . 9 AX Fraternity. 17
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BUVDUIN 19 13 BUGLE HENRY JOHNJSON, PH.D., L1rT.D, ' Longfellow Professor of Modern Languages and Director of the Museum of Fine Arts Born at Gardiner, Maine, June 25, 1855. Fitted at Gardiner High School, Phillips Andover Academy, graduated from Bowdoin College, 1874, studied fourteen months in Paris and a year each in the Universities of Goettingen, Leipsic, and Berlin. Studied Shakespearian Text in England, 1890, French Literature and Insti- tutions in Paris, 1895, Christian Archaeology in Italy, 1904, and Classical Art in Greece and Italy in 1913. Head of the Department of Modern Languages at Bowdoin, 1877-81, college professor, 1881- 82, Longfellow professor, 1882- ,. librarian, 1880-85, curator of the Art Collections, 1881-87, 1892-1914, Director of the Museum of Fine Arts, IQI4-. Edited Schiller's Ballads, 1888, and Shakes- peare's Midsummer Night's Dream, 1888, and author of VVhere Beauty Is and Other Poemsf' 1898, metrical translation of Les Trophees, The Sonnets of I. M. I-Ierediaf' 1910, author of The Seerf' QIQIO, and a translation of The Divine Comedy, 1915 ZX1' and CPBK Fraternities. ' FRANK EDWARD WOODRUFF, A.M. 1 Joseph E. Merrill Professor of the Greek I . Language and Literature Bornat Eden, Vermont, March 20, 1855. Fitted at Underhill Academy, graduated from the University of Vermont, 1875, studied at the Union Theological Seminary, 1878-81, as Fellow of Union Theological Seminary studied at University of Berlin and Ameri- can School at Athens, 1881-83. Associate professor of Biblical Lit- erature at Andover Theological Seminary, 1883-87, professor of Greek Language and Literature at Bowdoin, 1887-, lecturer on Greek Literature at the-Bangor Theological Seminary, 1905, 1908, and 1910. Published Exercises in Greek Prose Composition, 1891, New Greek Prose Composition, 1905. Member of the American Philological Association and the Archaeological Institute of Amer- ica. A XI' and fb B K Fraternities. 1 VVILLIAM ALBION MOIODY, A.M. VVing Professor of Mathematics Born at Kennebunkport, Maine, July 31, 1860. Fitted at Hallo- well Classical School, graduated from Bowdoin College, 1882, studied at Harvard Graduate School, 1891. Sub-master of Edward Little High School, 1882-84,.tutor and instructor in Mathematics at Bowdoin, .1884-87, professor, 1888-. Member- of the American Mathematical Society, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, member of the Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New England. A ACID and CID B K Fraternities, 16
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A l9l8 BUVUUIN BUGLE - .... .?i 1 CHARLES THEODORE BURNETT, PH.D. Professor of Psychology Born at Springfield, Mass., June 24, 1873. Fitted at Greenfield QMass.D, High School, graduated from Amherst College, i8Q5Q received Ph.D. from Harvard, 1903. Instructor 1n Tome Institute, Port Deposit, -Md., 1895-96, instructor in the Hill School, Potts- town, Penn., 1896-98, instructor in Psychology at Bowdoin, IQO4- 06, assistant professor, 1906-093 professor, 1909-4, registrar, 1905- 10. Member of the American Psychological Association and Fel- low of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. APT Fraternity. ROSCOE JAMES HAM, A.M. Professor of German Born at Peabody, Mass., April 3, 1875. Fitted at Lexington CMass.j High School, graduated from Harvard University, 18963 studied at Harvard University and the University of Berlin, 1897- QQ, A.M. from Bowdoin, 1907. Instructor in French, Cascadilla School, Ithaca, N. Y., 1899-1901, instructor in Modern Languages, Bowdoin, 1901-03, assistant professor, 1903-065 professor, IQO6-O7Q professor at Trinity College, Hartford, IQO7-OQQ professor of Ger- man at Bowdoin, IQOQ-. Special Agent of the American Embassy in Russia, 1916. Author, with A. N. Leonard, of German Grani- mar, 1909. Member of the American Historical Association. FRED-ERIC VVILLIS BROWN, PH.D. Professor of Modern Languages Born at Concord, Mass., May 24, 1876. Graduated from Harvard University, 1897, Ph.D. from Harvard, IQO6Q studied at the Univer- sity of Grenoble, France, IQOI-O25 Harvard Graduate School, 1902- 05, Instructor in Romance Languages, Clark College, 1905-07, professor of Modern Languages at Bowdoin, 1907--. A T Faternity. KENNETH CHARLES MoRToN SILLS, LL.D. Vifinkley Professor of the Latin Languages and Literature and Dean of the College Faculty Born at Halifax, Nova Scotia, December 5, 1879. Fitted at Port- land High School, A.B. Bowdoin, IQOI, A.M., Harvard, 19035 LL.D., University of Maine, 1916. Graduate student and assistant in English at Harvard, 1901-03, instructor in English and the Clas- sics at Bowdoin, 1903-04, Tutor in English at Columbia, IQO4-05, studied at Columbia in Department of Comparative Literature, 1905- 06. Adiunct professor of Latin at Bowdoin, IQO6-07, VVinkley Professor of the Latin Languages and Literature, 1907-Q Dean, IQIO-. Travelled and studied in Egypt, Greece and Italy, February to July, 1913. President of General Alumni Association, Bowdoin College, IQI5-. Member of the American Philological Association the Mvdefn Langllfilge Association, and the Dante Society. A-KE and CII' B K Fraternities. 3 - 18
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