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16 TH 14: SALAMGUNDI RALPH WILMMR THOMAS, .11', Professor of Rhetoric and Public Speaking. A. B., Colgate University, 1883, A. M., Colgate University, 1891. Studied law at Albany, 1883-1885. Admitted to the Bar 1885 and practiced law at Albany, 1885-1887. Pro- fessor of English and Public Speaking, Albany Academy, 1883-1888. Chief Examiner in the University of the State of New York, 1888-1892. Professor of Rhetoric and Pub- lic Speaking at Colgate University since 1892. Commissioner of the State Board of Chari- ties, State of New York, since 1903. lWELliOURNE STBNVART Ri-mo, fl1l'.1, fl1l1'l1', Professor of Philosophy and Education. A. B., Acadia University, 18915 PH. D., Cornell University, 1895. Graduate student at Cornell University, 1892-1895. Sage Scholar in Philosophy, Cornell, 1893-1894, Sage Fellow in Philosophy and Ethics, Cornell, 1894-1895. Student at the University of Chicago, summer of 1897, and at Columbia University, 1905-1906. Principal of Wolf- ville High Scltool, 1891-1892. Professor of Philosophy in Colgate University. 1895- 19003 Professor of Philosophy and Education in Colgate University since 1900. Author of English livolutionary Ethics. Member of The American Psychological Associationg Member of the Anierican Philosophical Association. ADNA Woon RISLICY, dhlf, flllfh, Acting Professor of History. A. B., Colgate University, 1894. Taught History and Latin, Denver High School Clfast Sidej, 1894-1897. Studied at the University of Chicago, 1897-1900. Fellow in History, 1897-1899. Taught Latin, Morgan Park Academy, Summer Term 1899. Gave term course in Mediaeval History, at Chautauqua Summer School, Chautauqua, N. Y., 1900. Taught History, Denver High School, K Fast Sidej, 1900-1905. Instructor in History and Politics in Colgate University, 1905-1906. Acting Professor in History and Politics since 1906. Member of the American Historical Association. Member of Political Science Association. FRANCIS Lucius SHi+:PARDsoN, lttfll, dllflf, Principal of Colgate Academy. A. B., Brown University, 18833 A. M., Brown University 1886. Taught private school at Cumberland, Md., 1883-1884. Taught at Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass., 1884-1896. Assistant Principal Worcester Academy, 1887-1896. Acting Principal Worcester Academy, 1894-1895. Principal of Colgate Academy since 1898. Gnonon RICKICR BERRY, .11', fblfh, Professor of Semitic Languages. A. B., Colby University, 1885, A. M., Colby University, 18883 PH. D., University of Chicago, 18923 D. D., Colby University, 1904. Studied at Newton Theological Seminary, 1886-1889. Fellow in the Department of Semitic Languages, University of Chica- go, 1893-1894. Assistant in Semitic Languages, University of Chicago, 1895-1896. Pastor Baptist Church, Liberty, Me., 1889-1892, at Gardner, Ill., 1893-1894, at Marley, 1894-1895. Instructor in Semitic Languages, Colgate, 1896-1898. Professor of Semitic Languages, Colgate, since 1898. Author of Letters of the Rm. 2 Collection in the Brit- ish Museum , A New Old Testament, UA New Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament. Member of the Society of Biblical Exegesis, The American Philologi- cal Society, The National Geographic Society.
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COLGATE UNIVERSITY 15 Rom-zwi' Wanna Mooinc, Professor of German. PH. li., University of Michigan. 18873 Studied at liniversities ol' Strassburg and Berlin, 1889-1890. and at University of Chicago, 1896. Professor of Latin and lfreneh, George- town College, Ky., 1887-1889. Professor of German and l rench,4 Colgate University, 1890-1904. Professor of German, Volgate University, since 190-1. Member of the Modern Language Association of America. l.ceturer in German Literature at the Bay View, Michigan, Uliautauqua Assembly. 1893. 1897. 1898, and at lflorida Chan- tauqua, 1899. Author of Pamphlet, History of German Literature, and text-hook, History of German Literature. lfixaminer in German for the International Y. M. G. A. Uommi ttee. Amn-1a'r 1'i-mm' limon.-xii, .112 flflilr, Professnrof G1'0i0g'lfll'I?,!l Natural History. Curator of the M usaunz. A. li., Colgate University, 18793 A. M., Volgate University, 1882, Harvard University, 1892. Studied Theology at llamilton Theological Seminary 1879-1882. Studied at Harvard, 1891-1892. Pastor of Second Baptist Church. Stillwater. 1882--1885. Pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Glmrch, Utica, 1885-1891. Professor of Geology and Natural History, Volgatc University, since 1892. Instructor, Harvard Summer School of Geology, 1891, 1894, 1895, 1900. Chairman of l'onnnittee on Geography, National lfldncational Association, 1897-1898. Vice-President of the New York State Science Teachers, 1900. President of New York State Science Teachers, 1905. Professor of Geology and Geography Summer Session of Cornell University. 1901-190-1: Professor ol' Physiography, Summer Session of the University ot' Wisconsin, 1900. Associate liditor of the liulletin of the American Geographical Society. Chief ldxaminer in Physical Geography, College Entrance l'iX1.Ll11l1ltl-111011 lioard, 19012-1907. Fellow of the Geological Society ot' America. Mem- ber of National Geographic Society. Fellow ol' American Association for the Advance- ment of Science. lilemher of Boston Society ol' Natural History. Secretary and Treasurer of Association of American Geographers. lflxaminer in Geography, New York State lCdu- cation Department, 1907. ltlemher of Oneida Ilistorical Society. Author of Text-hook on Geology, tAppletonj Introduction to Physical Geography, l'o-Author C.-Xppletonjz Geographic Influences in American History, CGinnJ: Students lialioratory Manual of Phy- sical Geography, fApplctonJ, l rom Trail to Railway Through the Applaehians, fGinnJ. Many papers in periodicals and scientific journals. ll.-xvio FOS'l'l'Ilt l'1s'1'i'1s, flllifli, l'rofrfssor of New T!'NffllI1t'7lfl Interpretation. Lilnuricm. A. li.. University of Vermont, 18713 D. D., l'niversity of Vermont, 1896. Graduated from Newton Theological Seminary, 1874. Studied at Gottingen, 1878, 1879. Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Hamilton Theological Seminary, since 1891. Author of History of Holden, Massacnlisetts, and Outline ol' New Testament Theology. A1t'1'HUli Joxlcs, Perry Professor' of Homilvfics, A. li., Hamilton College, 18735 ll. D., Hamilton Folic-ge, 1895. Graduated from Ham- llt0l1 Theological Seminary, 1875. Pastor ol' Baptist Church. Waterford, 1875-1879. Professor of Homiletics in llamilton Tlieologieal Seminary, since 1891.
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CoI.oA'rn UNIVERSITY 17 C1.lf:Mi-Nl' l,1'lX'1'l'lll CHILD, LE, dllflf. PI'0f0-Q-W' 01' Ph!lN1CS- A. li., University of Rochester, 18903 PH. D.. Cornell. 1897. Principal of VVebster High School, 1890-1891. Professor of Mathematics. Cook Academy, 1891-1892. In- structor in Physics in Cornell, 1893-1897. Studied in lflerlin and Cambridge. 1896- 1898. Associate Professor of Physics, Colgate Cniversity, 1898-190-1. Professor of Physics since 1904. Fellow of A. A. A. S. FRANK C.mxI.xN lflw.tn'r, Professor of Romance Languages. A. B., Denison University, 189225 A. M.. Denison Vniversity, 189-1. Graduate student. in University of Chicago, 1892-1893. Instructor in Latin in Granville Academy, 1893- 1895. Student in the University of Heidelberg. 1895-1896. Acting Assistant Profes- sor of Modern Languages in Denison University. 1896-1897. Instructor in French in Kalamazoo College, 1897-1899. Student in Sauveur School of Languages at Amherst, Massaelmsetts, summer of 1898, and in Portland Summer School of Languages, summer of 1903. Associate Professor of Modern Languages at Colgate I'niversity, 1899-1904. Professor of Romance Languages since 1904. Author of Notes on Rostandls l.'Aiglon. Member of Modern language Association of America. W.u'I..tNn Monusx CH1'IS'1'1'1R, lil-Ill, WBA , Professor of Biology. A. B., Colgate llniversity, 189-1g A. M., Colgate. 1896. Student in the Biological Labora- tory of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, summer of 1896. Student at the Marine Biological Laboratory. Woods Hole, Massachu- setts, summers of 1898 and 1900. Assistant in Geology and Natural History. Colgate University, 1894-1896. lnstruetorin Biology, Colgate. 1896-1900 Associate Professor of Biology. Colgate, 1900-1904. Professor of Biology, Colgate since 1904. Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of the Biological So- ciety of Washington. Memher of the National Forestry Association. 1QI.I.I1:RY CHANNINQ: HUN'rINo'roN, AJ41, Professor of Physiology and Hygiene. Dzfrcclm' of the G,11rn.nasiu1n. ' A. li., Amherst College, 18885 A. M., University of Nashville, 1899. Studied Medicine at the University, 1888-1889, and introduced the department of Physical Culture. Pro- fessor of Greek and Director of the Gymnasium. liniversity of Nashville, 1889-1900. Professor of Physiology and Hygiene and Director of the Gymnasium at Colgate Univer- sity since 1900. .l1lV1'1RE'l I' W.-x1,'roN Goonnuic, .1'd1, .lcting Professor of Economics and So- ciology. A. B., Dartmouth College, 1900. A. M., Dartmouth 1905. Appointed Dartmouth Fellow in Sociology June 1900. Lecturer in Sociology, Dartmouth, 1902. Instructor in Political Economy and History. Montpelier CVEFIIIOIITJ Seminary, 1902-1903. Instructor in Political Economy and Sociology. Colgate, 1903-1906. Acting Professor of the Depart- ment of Economics and Sociology, Colgate University. since June 1906.
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