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Stanley Perkins Chase, Ph.D., Henry Leland Chapman Professor of English Literature Born at Portland, Maine, April 14, 1884. Graduated from Bowdoin, 1905 ; studied at Harvard, 1905- 07 and 1909-11; A.M. from Harvard, 1906; Ph.D. from Harvard, 1911. Assistant in English at Harvard, 1906-07; Instructor in English Literature, Northwestern University, 1907-09; Instructor, Assistant Professor, and Associate Professor of English, at Union College, 1911-25; Lecturer on English Literature at Bowdoin, second semester, 1925; Professor of English Literature, 1926-. Pub- lished, 1932, The Pearly Rendered in Modern Verse-, co-editor with others, 1932, The Pearl, the Bowdoin Edition. Foundation Member of the American Association of University Professors. Secre- tary of Bowdoin Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, 1925-. Delta Kappa Epsilon and Phi Beta Kappa Fra- ternities. On leave of absence. Arthur Chew Gilligan, A.M., Professor of Romance Languages Born at Natick, Massachusetts, May 6, 1896. Fitted at Natick High School; A.B. from Harvard, 1918; A.M. from Harvard, 1924; Sheldon Traveling Fellow in France, 1924-25. Assistant Profes- sor in Romance Languages, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1918-19; Instructor in Romance Lan- guages, Bowdoin, 1925-26; Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, 1926-29; Associate Profes- sor of Romance Languages, 1929-37; Professor, Romance Languages, 1937-. Phi Beta Kappa Fra- ternity. Henry Lincoln Johnson, M.D., College Physician Born at Wiscasset, Maine, February 16, 1886. Fitted at Brunswick High School. Pre-medical course at Bowdoin, 1903-04; College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 1908-12; M.D., 1912. Surgical Interne at Rhode Island Hospital, Providence Lying-In Hospital, and Bellevue Hospital, New York City. War service overseas, Base Hospital Number 4, 1917-19. In practice at Westerly, Rhode Island, 1912-27; Boston Psychopathic Hospital, 1927; College Physician at Bowdoin, 1927-. Re- search work in Infection and Immunity at Rockefeller Institute, 1917. Zeta Psi Fraternity. Boyd Wheeler Bartlett, Ph.D., Professor of Physics Born at Castine, Maine, June 20, 1897. Fitted at Castine High School; A.B. from Bowdoin, 1917; Graduate, U. S. M. A., 1919; B.S. in Civil Engineering from M. I. T., 1921; A.M. in Physics from Columbia University, 1925; Ph.D., Columbia, 1933; studied at Munich, 1934-35. First Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., 1919-22; Physicist, Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1922-27; Assistant Professor of Physics at Bowdoin, 1927-29; Associate Professor, 1929-31 ; Professor, 1931-. Phi Beta Kappa and Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternities.
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Mortimer Phillips Mason, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy Born at Boston, Massachusetts, March 19, 1876. A.B. from Harvard, 1899; A.M. from Harvard, 1900; Ph.D. from Harvard, 1904; at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1899-1900; at Heidelberg, Berlin, and Marburg Universities, Germany, 1900-02; at the Sorbonne and College dc France, Paris, 1902; at Harvard, 1902-04. Instructor in Philosophy and Psychology at Princeton, 1905-07; Asso- ciate in Philosophy at Bryn Mawr, 1909-11; Lecturer in Philosophy at Harvard, 1913-19; Profes- sor of Philosophy at Bowdoin, 1920-. Thomas Means, A.M., Joseph E. Merrill Professor of the Greek Language and Literature Born at New Haven, Connecticut, September 19, 1889. Fitted at New Haven High School. A.B. from Yale, 1910; A.M. from Yale, 1915; A.M. from Harvard, 1926; graduate scholar at Yale, 1910-11; Connecticut Rhodes Scholar, Merton College, Oxford, 1911-14; Abcrncthy Fellow at Yale, 1914-15; Gorham Thomas Scholar, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Harvard, 1916-17. Member of the faculty, Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Connecticut, 1915-6. Foreign Service, French and American Armies, May 5, 1917-July 3, 1919. Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin at Bowdoin, 1921-26; Professor, 1926-; Joseph E. Merrill Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, 1929-; Member of the Managing Committee of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1929. Visiting Professor at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1933-34- Assistant Editor of the American Oxonian, volume 1, 1914-volume 9, 1922. Sigma Delta Psi Fraternity. Charles Harold Livingston, Ph.D., Professor of Romance Languages Born at Philadelphia, July 4, 1888. A.B. from Harvard, 1910; A.M. from Harvard, 1916; Ph.D. from Harvard, 1920. Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, Haverford College, 1916-17; In- structor in French, Harvard, 1919-20; Professor of Romance Languages, Bowdoin, 1921-. Delta Upsilon and Phi Beta Kappa Fraternities. Edward Sanford IIammond, Ph.D., Wing Professor of Mathematics, and Di- rector of Admissions Born at New Britain, Connecticut, April 21, 1893. Fitted at West Haven and New Haven High Schools. A.B. from Yale, 1913; A.M. from Yale, 19x5; Ph.D. from Princeton, 1920. Instructor in Mathematics and History at West Haven High School, 1915-17; Instructor in Mathematics at Princeton, 1918-21; Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Bowdoin, 1921-25; Professor, 1925; Director of Admissions, 1935-. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, and Alpha Tau Omega Fraternities.
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Stanley Barney Smith, Ph.D., Professor of the Classics Born at Schoolcraft, Michigan, March io, 1S95. Fitted at Eastern High School, Washington, D. C.; A.B. from Harvard, 1916; A.M. 1917; Graduate School of Harvard, 1916-17, 1919-21 ; Ph.D. from Harvard, 1921. War service in America, United States Marine Corps; Private, 1917-1S ; Second Lieu- tenant, 1918-19. Instructor in Latin at Ohio State University, 1921-25; Instructor in Classical Lan- guages at Ohio State University, 1925-27; Associate Professor of the Classics at Bowdoin, 1928-31 ; Professor, 1931-. Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity. Cecil Thomas Holmes, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics Born at Caribou, Maine, December 8, 1896. Fitted at Sangcrvillc High School; A.B. from Bates, 1919; A.M. from Harvard, 1925; Ph.D. from Harvard, 1931. Rhetoric at Bates, 1919-21. Instructor in Mathematics, Kentucky Military Institute, 1922-23; Instructor in Mathematics, New Haven High School, 1923-24; Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Bowdoin, 1925-27, 1929-31; Associate Professor, 1931-37; Professor, 1937-. Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity. Edward Chase Kirkland, Ph.D., Frank Munsey Professor of History Born at Bellows Falls, Vermont, May 24, 1894. Fitted at Bellows Falls High School; graduated from Dartmouth, 1916; A.M., Harvard, 1917. In the Ambulance Corps, A. E. F., 1917-19. Instructor in History at Dartmouth, 1919-20; Instructor in History at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1922-24. Ph.D., Harvard, 1924. Assistant Professor at Brown University, 1924-30; Associate Pro- fessor of History at Bowdoin, 1930-31; Frank Munsey Professor of History, 1931-. Published The Peacemakers of 1864, a History of American Economic Life. Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity and Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity. On leave of absence, second semester. Robert Peter Tristram Coffin, Lrrr.D., Pierce Professor of English Born at Brunswick, Maine, March 18, 1892. A.B., Bowdoin, 1915; Henry W. Longfellow Scholar, 1915-16; A.M., Princeton, 1916; Rhodes Scholar, Trinity College, Oxford, 1916-17, 1919-21; B.A., Oxford, 1920; B.Litt., 1921. Taught at Wells College, 1921-34; Anna Adams Piutti Professor, 1928-34. Heavy Artillery, U. S. A., 1917-19; Turnbull Poetry Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University, 1938. Author: An Attic Room, 1929; Portrait of an American, 1931; Lost Paradise, 1934; Strange Holiness, 1935; Salt Water Farm, 1937; Kennebec, 1937. Litt.D., Bowdoin, 1930. Pulitzer Prize in Poetry, 1936. Zeta Psi and Phi Beta Kappa Fraternities.
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