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1 1923 BOWDOIN BUGLE 1923 GEORGE Rov ELL1oT'r, PHD. 1 Henry Leland Chapman Professor of English Literature Born .at London, Ontario, December 31, 1883. Fitted at Collegi- ate Institute of London. Ontario. A.B. from University of Toronto, 1904. Spent two years in newspaper work, 1904-06. Studied in Cfermany, 1906-085 Ph.D. from University of Jena, 1908. Instructor in English at University of Wfisconsin, 1909-13. Professor of Eng- lish Literature at Bowdoin, 1913-. THOMAS CURTIS VAN CLEVE, PHD.. Professor of History . Born at Malden, Mo., May 1, 1888. Graduated from the Uni- versity of Missouri, 19113 studied at University of llVlSCOl'lSl1l, IQI3-I5. Assistant in History at the University of Missouri, 1911- 12, instructor in History at the University of Missouri, IQI2-13, assistant in History at the University of VVisconsin, IQI3-IS, Ph.D. from University of 'VVisconsin, TQZIQ instructor in History at Bowdoin, IQI5-16, assistant professor of History, 1916. Absent on leave with the A: E. F., IQI7-IQ' CSecond Lieutenant Cav., First Lieutenant Cav., Captain Infql lntelligence Section Ist Divi- sion until October, 1918g Second Section General Staff A. E. F., October, IQI8-111116, 1919. Professor of History, 1919-. Member of the American Historical Association. ' HENRY EDVVIN ANDREWS, A.M. Professor of Art Born at Sturbridge, Mass., April 25, 1872. Graduated from Bowdoin, 1894, Harvard, AB., 18955 A.M.. 1899. Business, Boston, Mass., 1896-QQ, instructor in English Composition, Bowdoin Col- lege, 18995 instructor in English, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1899-1901. Manufacturer, New York City, IQOI-03, Ken- nebunk, Maine, 1903-1,5. lnstructor in Fine Arts, Bowdoin, Feb- ruary-Iune, 19183 professor, 1918-. Psi Upsilon Fraternity. DANIEL CALDVVELL STANVVOOD, A.M. Professor of International Law Born at Augusta, Maine, May 15, 1869. Studied Law at New York University, admitted to the New. York Bar, 1890, to the Massachusetts Bar, 1892. 'At Oxford, England, 1894-993 received A.l3. and A.M. degrees from Oxforclgpraeticed law, IQOO-O85 re- tired from law practice to return to Oxfordg years 1908-18 spent travelling and at Oxford. Lecturer on lnternational Law, Bowdoin College, 1918-195 professor, IQIQ-. On leave of absence, 1921-22. Phi Delta Phi Fraternity. I9- . . 'vi i M tg? fs , ,, TA5:
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1923 BOWDGIN 'BUGLE 1923 , ,..g.w,' if 5 f, s W Q E r i SX A l X' 1, Z' 0 4 ,aa if 1 ,4 'E9F vmg 2 'W' . ,W .J-W 1. ti' -. t Hyww- 5:2 9 1 ,fix 0 5 1 , 1 . if -vym:z:a:ia:g:- . 453,11 1 .1 - nails - --fs:--:e::f':-:as '-Hg? ::':'1 :'E':-:'. .j.j'12'.:ifj,.g- XVARREN BENIAMIN CATLIN, A.B. Daniel B. Fayerweather Professor of Economics and Sociology Born at Nemaha, Nebraska, November 3, 1881. Fitted at the Nebraska State Normal School, graduated from the University of Nebraska, 1903. Taught three years in the schools of Iowa. Did graduate work at Columbia University, 1906-09: instructor in Eco- nomics and Political Science at Cornell, 1909-IO, assistant professor of Economics and Sociology at Bowdoin, IQIO-IZ, professor, IQI2-. Member of the American Economic Association, American Associa- tion for Labor Legislation, American Academy for Political and Social Science, National Tax Association. Phi Beta Kappa Fra- ternity. XN1LL1A1x1 PTAWVLEY DAVIS, A.M. Professor of English and Public Speaking Born at Frazer, Penn., june 3, ISSO. Fitted at the common schools and W'est Chester CPenn.j State Normal School. A.B. from Harvard in 1905, A.M. from Columbia in 1908. Teacher of English and Mathematics at the Ethical Culture High School, New York City, 1905-08, instructor in Public Speaking at Harvard, lirst half year, 1908-093 professor of Public Speaking at Potsdam CN. YJ State Normal School, second half year, 1908-09, assistant professor of Public Speaking and Debate at the University of Kansas, IQOQ-IO, professor of English and Public Speaking at Bowdoin, IQIO-. Member of Modern Language Association, president of New England Public Speaking Conference, 1918--IQ. Member of Shakespeare Association. Author of English Essay- ists: A Readerls Handbook. Delta Upsilon and Delta Sigma Rho Fraternities. ORREN CHALMER HORRIELL, PHD. Professor of History and Government Born at X'Villg21tC, Ind., December 4, 1879. Fitted at Wfingate CInd.D High Schoolg graduated from the University of Indiana, 1904, A.M. from University of Indiana, 1905, graduate student at Harvard, 1908-10, A.M. and Ph.D. from Harvard, Thayer Scholar, 1910, assistant in American Colonial History, 1910. In- structor of History at Crawfordsville CInd.l High School, IQO5-OS, instructor in History and Government at Clark College, 1910-11: professor of History and Political Science at University of Illinois Summer Session, 1915. Member of the Army Educational Corps of A. E. F., Beaune, France, 1919, Visiting lecturer in Government at Harvard, IQIQ-20, assistant professor of History at Bowdoin, IQII-I3, professor of History and G'OVC1'1'll'l16llt,.IQI3-. Contributor of articles in the Cyclopedia of American Government. Author of A Guide to the Study of Civicsf' Bowdoin College Bulletins, Municipal Research Series, Nos. 1, 2 and 3. relating to municipal finance in Maine. Member of the American Historical Association, the American Political Science Association and the National Municipal League. PIERBERT CLIFFORD BELL, PI'I.D. Thomas Brackett Reed Professor of History and Political Science Born at Hamilton, Ontario, August 4, 1881. Fitted at Hamilton COntarioj Institute, A.B. from the University of Toronto, 1903, Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, IQO9, spent half a year at the University of Paris and a year and a half in London engaged in study and research work. Contributor to the l'English Historical Reviewl' and the American Historical Reviewf' Inves- tigator for the Bureau of Historical Research of the Carnegie Institution, IQIQ-. Instructor in History at the University of Wfisconsin, 1909-12, professor at Bowdoin, IQI2-. Absent on mil- itary duty, 1917-19. Lieutenant, 1917, 'and Captain, 1918, Eng., A. E. F., Intelligence Section. Member of the American Historical Association, Fellow of the Royal Historical Society CEnglandj. Zeta Psi and Phi Pi Fraternities. ' 18
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1923 B OWDOIN BUGLEA 1923 sl , , .-- 515'-' A49-w .1 .1 Nz. . 41- 4 1 1 1 ,1 ul? B J Y 1 1 Ji.: 1 ,I 1 114 1. fx., v . 1. 5 1 ' 'wr- uf v-?'F1i1.ls11:5?g .Yau 1 1x,4I.i31 H311-1 -1 1 , 1 , ,. . 'fm . - ,. if ,-x51 41 1 , 5:-1,3 . - - , -'-1-.,t,1 , H. -- sap: ' f Q 22--11211, 351: - .Az . Q' 'i AUs'1r1N I-IA111zU'r'1' MAc:Co1cM1c1c, A.M. Alumni Secretary Born at Georgetown, Ontario, April 20, 1393. Fitted at Booth- bay il',liZll'lJ0l' CMe.7 High School. fX.B. froin Bowdoin College, 1915. Stucliecl at Coliunbia University, 1915-16. !X.M. from Co- lnnibia, 1016. illlSll'llClLOl' in Eclueation and English, Bowdoin, Iljltfl-I7. On leave of absence in U. S. Navy, 1917-21. Ensign, l,l0lltCllZllllL, Junior Gracie, and Lieutenant, U. S. N. R. F. Alumni Secretary, 1031-. Delta Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, and Phi Delta liappa Fraternities. MCJIi'l'.l 11111111 l7.l,lII.l,I.l?S MASON, P1i1.D. l'rofc-:ssor of Philosophy Iflorn at Iiioston, liflass., March 19, 1876. Gracluatecl from l'12l1'V2l1'Ll University, fX.H., 18995 A.M. from Harvard, 1900, Pl1.D. from ll:1rv:1rcl, 100.15 as graduate stuclent stucliecl at Corpus Christi Col- lege, Oxford, 1809-19005 at l'leiclelbe1'g, lierlin, and Marburg' Uni- versities' i11 Germany 1000-02: at the Sorbonne and College cle France i11 Paris, 10035 and at l-larvarcl University, IQO2-04. Taught Philosophy and Psychology at Princeton University, Instructor 1905-071 taught Philosopliy at Bryn Mawr College, associate, 1909- 115 lecturer on Philosophy at l-larvarcl University, T913-IQ: pro- fessor oi' Pliilosopliy at Howcloin College, 1920-. Member of the .'XIIlCl'lCZlll Philosophical Association, American lficononiic Associa- tion, American Association lor the Aclvzincenient of Science and the liantgesellscliaft. Lf11A111.1cs l'lAROl'.D I..1v1Nos'1'oN, l7lI.D. Professor of Modern Languages Horn at Pliilaclelpliia, Pa., July 4, 1888. AB. CCentral High School ol' l?hila.l 10055 AB. tlflarvarcll 19105 A.M. tl'Iarvarcll 10.105 Ph.D, tl-Iarvarcll 1020. Shattuck Scholar CI-larvarcll IOISQ l'lz11'1'is Fellow tl'l?ll'VZll'tlj 19165 Freclerielc Sheldon Traveling Fel- low tl li2ll'V21l'Kll 1020. Instructor, The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., 1911-135 instructor, The Santa Barbara School. Santa Barbara, Cal., 1013-1.1.5 instructor in Romance Languages, Harvard Universi- ty, 19165 assistant professor of Romance Languages, l-laverforcl College, 1916-175 instructor i11 French, 1-larvarcl University, 1919-20. Stuclent, University of Grenoble. France, 19145 student tUniversity of 'Parisl seeoncl semester, 10165 stuclent tUniversity of Parisi, aeacleinic year 10.20-.2l. Professor of l.Qom:111ee Languages, Bow- cloin College, lQ2.l-. Delta Upsilon and Phi Beta Kappa Fraterni- ties, linwmm lvlmuiics WASS Assistant Professor' of Music and College 5 Organist ' llorn at Weyn1ontl1, Mass., December 7, 1874. Has been assistant orgaiiist of Trinity Church, Boston: organist and choirinaster of St. 1Xncl,rew's Cll1ll'Cll, liostong Church of the Ascension, Cani- briclgeg St. l aul's, Malcleng Trinity Church, Melroscg St. Marlfs, Angiista, Maine5 concluctor of Choral Art Society, IXllgllSlLZ'l,.Ell1Cl Cecelia Club. At present organist and clioirniaster, Coiigregatioiml Clinreh, llrunswielc. Has stucliecl piano with Gerard Tallanclier, voice with Charles l-I. VVhittier, O1'Q'Z'lll with S. SCZI-1'll1g' and lhfarren Locke. .llas studied music at I-Iarvarcl University. Colleague of The Aineriean Guild of Organists. 20
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