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Martin Linnaeus Drum, Ph.B., A.M., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Shippensburg Normal. 1896; Rncknell University, 1902; Graduate Work at Cornell, Harvard, and University of Pennsylvania; Instructor at Shippensburg Normal, 1897-99; Professor of Mathematics, Shippens- burg Normal, 1900-02; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Bucknell University, 1908-. Demosthenean. Norman Hamilton Stewart, A.B., Sc.M., Assistant Professor of Biology. A.B., University of Rochester, 1908; M.S., University of Michigan, 1910; Studied also at Marine Biolog:ical Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass.; Assistant in Zoology, University of Rochester, Woods Hole, 1907-12; Assistant in Zoology, University of i Iichigan, 1908-10; In- structor of Zoology in Biological Station, University of Michigan, Summer. 1910: Assistant Professor of Biology. Bucknell University, 1910-. Studied at Harvard Medical School, Summer Session, 1915, Member of Sigma Psi Scientific Society. Psi Upsilon. Benjamin ' . Griffith, A.M., Assistant Professor of French. A.B., Bucknell University, 1899; A.M., ibid., 1905; Instructor in Modern Languages, Lock Haven State Normal School, 1905; Instructor in Eng- lish and French, Clarion State Normal School, 1905-08: Instructor in French, Bucknell University, 1908-11; Assistant Professor of French, ibid.. 191 1-. Abroad during Summers of 1901, 1902, 1909, 1910. and 1911. Kappa Sigma. Glenn Vinton Brown, Ph.D., Professor of Quantitative and Physical Chemistry. Franklin Academy, 1891; Dickinson Preparatory School, 1894; Ph.B., Dickinson, 1898; A.M., ibid., 1899; Graduate Student Johns Hopkins, 1898-99; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. 1910; In charge of Science Department, Bradford High School, 1901-02; Wilmington High School, 1902-05; Instructor in Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, 1907-09; Professor of Chemistry. St. John ' s College, 1910-11: .Assistant Profe sor of Chemistry, Bucknell University, 1912-13; Professor of Quanti- tative and Industrial Chemistry, 1913-. Member American Chemical Society and American Chemical Association. Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa. Bromley Smith, A.M., Instructor in Rhetoric and Oratory. Keystone Academy, 1891; A.B.. Bucknell University, 1895; A,M., ibid., 1896; Instructor in History and Science, Keystone Academy, 1895-1903; Instructor in Science, Cortland (N. Y.) Normal Training School, 1903- 04; Teacher ' s Institute Lecturer; Member of the American Peace So- ciety; Member of the Pennsylvania Public Speaking Conference; In- structor in Rhetoric and Oratory, Bucknell University, 1904-. Phi Gamma Delta. 15
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Charles Arthur Mathematics. LiNDEMAN, A.M., Professor of Applied A.B., Bucknell University, 1898; A.M., ibid., 1899; Instructor in Mathe- matics, South Jcrsev Institute, 1898-99; Instructor in Mathematics, Union University, 1899-1902; Graduate Student at Harvard, 1902-03; Instructor in Applied Mathematics, Bucl ncll Universit y, 1903-04; As- sistant Professor of Applied Mathematics, ibid., 1905-07; Professor of Applied JNIathematics, ibid., 1907-. Kappa Sigma. Frank Morton Simpson, Sc.M., Professor of Physics and Me- chanical Drazving. B.S., Bucknell University, 1895; M.S., Cornell, 1897; Instructor in Science and Mathematics. Hall Institute, 1895-98; Delaware Academy, 1898- 1900: Bucknell . cadeniy, 1900-02; Instructor in Drawing, Bucknell University, 1902; Instructor in Drawing and Physics, ibid., 1904-08; Professor of Physics and Drawing, ibid., 1908-; Published a Manual of Experimental Physics. Member of American Physical Society. Member of American .Association for the Advancement of Science. Cornell, in Research Work, Summer of 1913. Delta Theta Upsilon. 0% Walter Kremer Rhodes, A.M., E.E., Professor of Electro- technics. Gettysburg Academy, 1896; Cumberland Valley State Normal School, 1898; Ph.B., Bucknell University, 1903; . .M., ibid., 1906; Graduate Student, U. of M., 1905-07; E. E., U. of M., 1907; Assistant Principal of Little Town Normal, 1899; Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Bucknell University, 1907-08; Professor of Electrotechnics, ibid.. 1908-. Associate Member American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Floyd George Ballentine, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Latin. A.B., Bucknell University, 1899: A.B., Harvard, 1900; A.M., ibid., 1901: Ph.D.. ibid., 1903; Assistant in Classics, Harvard; .Assistant in Classics. RadcHff College, 1902-03; Instructor in Latin, Bucknell University, 1903-04; Assistant Professor of Latin, ibid., 1905- ; Author of an edition of Hauton Timorumens of Terence, 1910. Member of the American Philological Association, Classical Association of the Atlantic States. Abroad during Summers of 1895 and 1911. Phi Gamma Delta. Frank Eugene Burpee, A.] I., Professor Mechanical Engineer- ing and Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. A.B., Bucknell University, 1901; A.M., ibid., 1902; Attended University of Micliigan, 1906-08; LTniversity of Chicago, 1909; Professor of Greek and .Assistant in Mathematics. Leland University, New Orleans, La., 1901-02; Instructor of Greek and Latin, Bucknell .Academy, 19 12-05; Instructor in Mathematics and Superintendent of Building Operations. Bucknell University, 1905-08; .Assistant Professor in Mathematics and Superintendent of Building Operations, ibid., 1908-13; Professor Me- chanical Engineering and Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, ibid., 1913-. Member of Society for Promotion of Engineering Edu- cation. Member National Geographic Society. Member American Society Mechanical Engineers. 14
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Marc Luther Baldwin, A.M., Instructor in German. Marietta College, 1905; Broaddus Institute, 1907; A.B., Bucknell Uni- versity, 1911; A.M., ibid., 1913; Department o f German and Latin, Broaddus Institute, 1911-12; Department of German, Mercersburg Academy, 1912-14; Instructor in German, Bucknell University, 1914-. Abroad, Summer of 1912. Pbi Gamma Delta. Charles Carpenter Fries, A.M., Instructor in Rhetoric. A.B.. Bucknell Universit.v, 1909; . .M., ibid., 1911; Graduate Student at University of Chicago, 1910; Graduate Student at University of Michi- gan spring semester and summer 1915; Instructor in English, Bucknell . cademy. 1909-11; Instructor in Greek, ibid., 1911-14; Instructor in Rhetoric, Bucknell University, 191 1-. At Bucknell, Sophomore Decla- mation Prize, Junior Debate Prize, Tustin Prize in Psychology and Ethics, Kane Prize in Oratory. Member of the National Council of Teachers of English, and the Drama League of . merica. Demos- thenean. Leo Lawrence Rockwell, A.M., Instructor in German. A.B., Bucknell University, 1907; A.M., Harvard University, 1908; In- structor in German. Bucknell LTniversity. 1908-11; Ottendorfer Me- morial Fellow in Germanics of Xew York LTniversity, 1912-13; Stu- dent at LTniversity of Munich, 1912-13; LTniversity of Heidelberg, 1913; Instructor in German, Bucknell, 1913-14. Student in Heidelberg, Sum- mer. 1914; Instructor in German. Xew York University, 1914-15; In- structor in German, Bucknell, 1915-. Ernest Lancelot Taylor, Sc.M., Instructor in Mathematics and Drazi ' ing. B.S.. Bucknell University, 1903; M.S., ibid., 1904; Graduate York Co- lumbia University, 1915; Instructor Bucknell . cademy, 1903-04; Su- jiervising Principal Blossburg Public Schools, 1904-06; Assistant Prin- cipal Ithaca High School. 1906-07; Principal Coatesville High School, 1907-08; Summer Construction Work Civil Engineering Department Lehigh Valley Railroad; Summer laintenance of Way Department Big Eour Railroad, Springfield, O.; Field Work with International Cor- respondence Schools as Division Superintendent, 1908-14. Instructor in Mathematics and Drawing, Bucknell University, 191 5-. Harry Scheidy Everett, A.AI., Sc.M., Instructor in Matlie- matics. A.B., Bucknell University, 1912; A.M., ibid., 1913; Sc.I I.. ibid.. 1914; In- structor in Mathematics, ibid., 1915-. Teacher in Pulilic Schools at Slayton, Pa., 1908-09; Lewisburg, 1912-14; Hershey, 1914-15. Kane Prize in Oratory, Bucknell University, 1912. 16
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