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FACULTY CHARLES THEODORE BURNETT. Ph.D., L.H.D. Professor of Psychology Born at Springfield, Massachusetts, June 24, 1873. Fitted at Greenfield High School (Massa- chusetts). Graduated from Amherst, 1895; Ph.D. from Harvard, 1903; L.H.D. from Amherst, 1930. Instructor in Psychology at Tome Institute, Port Deposit, Maryland. 1895-96; Instructor in Psychology at Bowdoin. 1904-06; Assistant Professor. 1906-09; Professor, 1909-; Registrar, 1905-10. Published, 1925, Splitting the Mind; 1931, Hyde of Bowdoin. Psi Upsilon and Phi Beta Kappa Fraternities. FREDERIC WILLIS BROWN, Pji.D. Longfellow Professor of Modern Languages Born at Concord, Massachusetts, May 24, 1876. Graduated from Harvard, 1897; Ph.D. from Harvard, 1906; Studied at the University of Grenoble, France. 1901-02; Harvard Graduate School, 1902-05. Instructor in Romance Languages, Clark College, 1905-07; Professor of Mod- em Languages at Bowdoin, 1907-. Delta Upsilon Fraternity. MANTON COPELAND, Ph.D. Professor of Biology, and Josiah Little Professor of Natural Science Born at Taunton, Massachusetts, July 24, 1881. Graduated from Harvard, 1905; Ph.D. from Harvard, 1908. Assistant in Zoology, Harvard and Radcliffe, 1903-08; Instructor in Biology at Bowdoin, 1908-09; Assistant Professor, 1909-10; Professor, 1910-. Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Society of Zoologists, and Zoological Society of America. Chi Psi Fraternity. PAUL NIXON, L.H.D., LL.D. Dean, and Professor of Latin Born at Des Moines, Iowa, May 23, 1882. Graduated from Wesleyan University, 1904; studied at Oxford University, 1904-07; L.H.D. from Wesleyan University, 1927; LL.D. from Colby College, 1938. Instructor in Greek and Latin, Dartmouth College, 1908-09; Assistant Pro- fessor of Classics and History at Bowdoin, 1909-11; Professor of Latin, 1911-; Professor of Latin, University of Chicago (summer session), 1913; Assistant Dean of Bowdoin, 1917-18; Dean, 1918-. Published A Roman Wit, Plautus (volumes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5), Loeb Classical Library; Martial and the Modern Epigram. President of the Classical Society of New England, 1925; Phi Nu Theta and Phi Beta Kappa Fraternities.
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FACULTY WILLIAM ALBION MOODY, Sc.D. IF trig Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus Born at Kennebunkport, Maine, July 31, 1860. Fitted at Hallowell Classical School. Grad- uated from Bowdoin, 1882; Harvard Graduate School, 1891. Teacher in Public Schools, 1878-82; Submastcr in Edward Little High School, 1882-84; Tutor and Instructor in Mathe- matics at Bowdoin, 1884-87; Professor, 1888-1926; Professor Emeritus, 1926-; Acting Presi- dent of Bowdoin, June, 1924 January, 1925. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Alpha Delta Phi and Phi Beta Kappa Fraternities. Born at Freeport, Maine, August 24, 1867. Graduated from Bowdoin, 1890. Studied at Har- vard, 1895-96. Principal of Freeport High School, 1890-93; Instructor in Rhetoric and Oratory at Bowdoin, 1893-97; Professor, 1897-1939; Professor Emeritus, 1939. Acting Dean, 1918-19, 1921-22, 1927-28 (second semester), and 1934-35. Trustee of Bangor Theological Sem- inary, 1916-; Trustee of Bridgton Academy, 1918-; Trustee of North Yarmouth Academy, 1922-. President of the Maine Congregational Conference, 1920-21. Given Honorary Degree of Litt.D. by Grinncll College in 1920; and of L.H.D. by Bowdoin College in 1938. Published, 1901, School and College Speaker; 1903, Elijah Kellogg, the Man and Iiis Work; 1910, Lincoln, the Man and the Crisis; 1919, History of Education in Maine. Theta Delta Chi Fraternity. Born at Peabody, Massachusetts, April 3, 1875. Fitted at Lexington High School. Graduated from Harvard, 1896. A.M. from Bowdoin. 1907. Instructor in Modern Languages at Bowdoin, 1901-03; Assistant Professor. 1903-07; Professor at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, 1907-09; Professor at Bowdoin, 1909-10; Professor of Modern Languages. 1918-. Special Agent of the American Embassy in Russia, 1916. Member of the Goethe Gesellschaft. On leave of absence, second semester. Born at Pembroke, Maine, April 30, 1879. Fitted at Pembroke High School. Graduated from Bowdoin, 1904. Honorary A.M., Bowdoin, 1929. Assistant Librarian at Bowdoin, 1906-15; Librarian, 1915-. Clerk of the College Faculty, 1912-. Former President of the Maine Library Association. Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity. WILMOT BROOKINGS MITCHELL, Litt.D., L.H.D. Edward Little Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, Emeritus ROSCOE JAMES HAM, A.M. George Taylor Files Professor of Modern Languages GERALD GARDNER WILDER, A.M. Librarian MOODY MITCHELL HAM WILDER 24 it- ... .. '
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FACULTY WARREN BENJAMIN CATLIN, Ph.D. Daniel II. Fayerweather Professor of Economics and Sociology Born at Nemaha, Nebraska, November 3, 1881. Graduated from the University of Nebraska, 1903; graduate work at Columbia, 1906-09; Ph.D., 1927. Instructor in Economics and Political Science at Cornell, 1909-10; Assistant Professor of Economics and Sociology at Bowdoin, 1910-12; Professor, 1912-. Author of The Labor Problem in Great Britain and the United States, 1926, 1935. Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity. On leave of absence, second semester. ORREN CHALMER HORMELL, Ph.D. DeAlva Stanwood Alexander Professor of Government Born at Wingate, Indiana, December 4, 1879. A.B. from Indiana University, 1904; A.M., 1905; A.M. from Harvard, 1909; Ph.D., 1921. Instructor at Clark College, 1910-11; Army Educational Corps, A.E.F., Beaune, France, 1919; Assistant Professor of History at Bowdoin, 1911-13; Pro- fessor of Government, 1913-27; DeAlva Stanwood Alexander Professor of Government, 1927-; Visiting Lecturer in Government, Harvard, 1919-29. Author of A Guide, to the ' tudy of Civics, 1915; Control of Public Utilities Abroad, 1930; Bowdoin College Bulletins, Municipal Re- search Series, Nos. 1-11. Survey of Town of JTesl Hartford, Connecticut, 1934. Sigma Nu Fraternity. On leave of absence, second semester. ALFRED OTTO GROSS, Ph.D. Professor of Biology Born at Atwood, Illinois, April 8, 1883. B.S. from the University of Illinois, 1908; Ph.D. from Harvard, 1912. Instructor in Zoology at the University of Illinois. 1908-09; Edwin Austin Research Fellow, Harvard Graduate School, 1910-12; Instructor at Bowdoin, 1912-13; Assistant Professor of Biology, Embryology and Histology at Bowdoin, 1913-22; Professor of Biology, 1922-. Fellow: American Geographic Society, American Ornithologists’ Union, British Eco- logical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Expeditions: Panama, 1925; South America, 1927; Central America, 1928; Canadian Labrador, 1930 and 1931; Bow- doin-MacMillan Expedition, 1934. Sigma Xi, Gamma Alpha, and Alpha Tau Omega Fra- ternities. THOMAS CURTIS VAN CLEVE, Ph.I). Thomas Brackett Reed Professor of History and Political Science Born at Malden, Missouri, May 1. 1888. Graduated from the University of Missouri, 1911; studied at the University of Wisconsin, 1913-15; Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, 1921; Assistant in History at the University of Wisconsin, 1913-15; Instructor in History at Bowdoin, 1915-17; Assistant Professor, 1917-20; Frank Munsey Professor of History, 1920-25; Thomas Brackett Reed Professor of History and Political Science, 1925-. Fellow of the Royal Histori- cal Society, England. CATLIN HOKMELL CROSS VAN CLEVE ■■ 26
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