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FACULTY CECIL THOMAS HOLMES, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics Born at Caribou, Maine, December 8, 1896. Fitted at Sangerville High School; A.B. from Bates, 1919; A.M. from Harvard, 1925; Ph.D. from Harvard, 1931. Instructor in 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 Bow- doin, 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; grad- uated 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 Insti- tute of Technology, 1922-24; Ph.D., Harvard, 1924. Assistant Professor at Brown University, 1924-30; Associate Professor of History at Bowdoin. 1930-31; Frank Munsey Professor of His- tory, 1931-. Published The Peacemakers of 1864, 1927; and A History of American Economic Life, 1932, and a revised edition, 1938. Lecturer at Harvard, first semester, 1939-40. Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity and Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity. ROBERT PETER TRISTAM COFFIN, Litt.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. Author: An Attic Room, 1929; Portrait of an American, 1931; Lost Paradise, 1934; ‘ trange Holiness, 1935; Saltwater Farm, 1937; Kennebec, 1937; Collected Poems, 1939. Litt.D., Bowdoin, 1930. Pulitzer Prize in Poetry, 1936. Turnbull Poetry Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University, 1938. Litt.D., University of Maine, 1939. Patten Foundation Lecturer, Indiana University, 1941. Zcta Psi and Phi Beta Kappa Fraternities. On leave of absence, second semester. FREDERIC ERLE THORNLAY TILLOTSON Professor of Music Born at St. Louis, Missouri, January 19, 1897. Early education at the Denver Conservatory of Music, later at the New England Conservatory of Music. Studied at Tobias Matthay School, London, England, 1924-25. Debut with Denver Symphony Orchestra at the age of fifteen; Debut. Jordan Hall, Boston. Massachusetts, 1921. Yearly recitals until 1929. Soloist, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Peoples Symphony Orchestra, and Denver Symphony under Henry Hadley. Tours throughout United States in Chamber Music and solo. Member of following schools: Boston University College of Music; Erskinc School, Boston; I.ongy School of Music, Cambridge; Cumminglon School of Creative Art; Middlebury College French Summer School of Music. Has published many articles on music. Professor at Bowdoin, 1936-. Zeta Psi Fraternity. HOI.MES KIKKLAND COFFIN TILLOTSON 30
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FACULTY 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, 1924; Sheldon Traveling Fellow in France, 1924-25. Assistant Professor of Romance Lan- guages, Miami University, Oxford. Ohio, 1918-19. Instructor in Romance Languages, Bowdoin, 1925-26; Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, 1926-29; Associate Professor, 1929-37; Pro- fessor, 1937-. Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity. 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-. Research work in Infection and Immunity at Rockefeller Insti- tute, 1917. Zeta Psi Fraternity. BOYD WHEELER BARTLETT, Ph.D. Professor of Physics Born at Castine, Maine, June 20, 1897. Fitted at Castinc High School; A.B. from Bowdoin, 1917; B.S., 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; Pro- fessor, 1931-. Phi Beta Kappa and Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternities. STANLEY BARNEY SMITH, Ph.D. Professor of the Classics Born at Schoolcraft, Michigan, March 10, 1895. Fitted at Eastern High School, Washington, I). 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, 1917-18; Second Lieutenant, 1918-19. Instructor in Latin at Ohio State University. 1921-25; Instructor in Classical Languages at Ohio State University. 1925-27; Associate Professor of the Classics at Bowdoin, 1928-31; Professor, 1931-. Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity. CIU.ICAN JOHNSON BARTI.ETT SMITH 29
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FACULTY MORGAN BICKNELL CUSHING, A.M. Associate Professor of Economics Born at Meriden, Connecticut. January 9, 1896. Fitted at Meriden High School. Graduated from Yale, 1917; Ensign. U. S. N. R. F., 1917-19. Banking, New York City, 1919. Instructor in Finance at the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania, 1919-22. A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1922; Assistant Professor of Economics, Bowdoin, 1922-27; Associate Professor, 1927-. Zeta Psi and Phi Beta Kappa Fraternities. NATHANIEL COOPER KENDRICK. Ph.D. Associate Professor of History Born at Rochester. New York, September 9, 1900. Fitted at East High School. Rochester, New York; A.B. from University of Rochester, 1921; A.M. from Harvard. 1923; graduate work at Harvard, 1921-25; Traveling Fellow abroad from Harvard, 1925-26; Ph.D. from Har- vard, 1931. Instructor in History at Bowdoin, 1926-28; Assistant Professor of History, 1928- 32; Associate Professor. 1932-. Psi Upsilon Fraternity. ALBERT ABRAHAMSON. A.M. Associate Professor of Economics Born at Portland, Maine, November 4, 1905. Fitted at Portland High School. A.B. from Bowdoin, 1926; Charles Carroll Everett Fellowship from Bowdoin at Columbia, 1926-27; A.M,. Columbia, 1927; Garth Fellowship at Columbia, 1927-28; Instructor in Economics at Bowdoin, 1928-30; Assistant Professor, 1930-36; Associate Professor, 1936-. Economist, Cab- inet Committee on Price Policy, Washington. 1931-35; Maine Works Progress Administrator, 1935-37. Contributor to Price and Price Policy, by Walton Hamilton and Associates 1938. Zeta Psi and Phi Beta Kappa Fraternities. HERBERT WEIDLER HARTMAN. JR., Ph.D. Associate Professor of English Born at Lancaster. Pennsylvania, October 26, 1901. Fitted at Lawrenceville, New Jersey. A.B. from Yale, 1923; Yale Graduate School, 1925-28; Ph.D. from Yale, 1929. Instructor in Eng- lish at Bowdoin 1928-30; Assistant Professor, 1930-36; Associate Professor, 1936-. Author of Hartley Coleridge: Poet’s Son and Poet, 1931; Editor of Surrey’s Fourth Hoke of Vergili, 1934, and A Petite Pallace of Pcttie His Pleasure, 1938; contributor: Modern Languages Notes; Publications of the Modern Language Association, Review of English Studies (England), etc. Psi Upsilon Fraternity. KENDRICK ABRAHAMSON HARTMAN CUSHINC 31
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