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COLGATR UNIvERsIfrY 15 R.OBER'r WEBER MOORE, 0 B K, Professor of German. Ph. B., University of Michigan, 1887, Studied at Universities of Strassburg and Berlin, 1889-1890, and at University of Chicago, 1896. Professor of Latin and French, George- town College, Ky., 1887-1889. Professor of German and French, Colgate University, 1890-1904. Professor of German, Colgate University since 1904. Member of the Modern Language Association of America. Lecturer in German Literature at the Bay View, Mich- igan, Chautauqua Assembly, 1893, 1897, 1898, and at Florida Chautauqua, 1896. Author of pamphlet, 'tHistory of German Literature, and text-book, 'tHistory of German Litera- ture, 1fVeimar, the Athens of Germany. Examiner in German for the International Y. M. C. A. Committee. ALl3ICR'l' PERRY BRIGHAM, J V, fl! B K, Professor of Geology, Curator of the Museum. A. B., Colgate University, 18793 A. M., Colgate University, 1882, Harvard Univer- sity, 1892. Studied Theology at Hamilton Theological Seminary, 1879-1882. Studied at Harvard 1891-1892. Pastor of Second Baptist Church, Stillwater, 1882-1885. Pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church, Utica, 1885-1891. Professor of Geology, Colgate Univer- sity since 1892. Instructor Harvard Summer School of Geology, 1891, 1894, 1895, 1900. Chairman of Committee on Geography, National Educational Association, 1897-1898. Vice-President of the New York State Science Teachers, 1900. President of the New York State Science Teachers, 1905. Professor of Geology and Geography, Summer Session of Cornell University, 1901-19043 Professor of Physiography, Summer Session of the Uni- versity of 1Visconsin, 1906. Lecturer on Geography,Oxford University School of Geography, 1908. Associate Editor of the Bulletin of the American Geographical Society. Chief Examiner in Physical Geography, College Entrance Examination Board 1902-1909. Dele- gate of Association of American Geographers and of American Geographical Society, to the Ninth International Geographical Congress, Geneva, 1908. Fellow of the Geographical Society of America. Member of National Geographic Society. Fellow of American As- sociation for the Advancement of Science. Member of Boston.Society of Natural History. Secretary of Association of American Geographers. Examiner in Geography, New York State Education Department, 1907. Member of Oneida Historical Society. Author of Text-book on Geology CAppletonjg Introduction to Physical Geography, Co-Author CAppleton5, '1Geographic,1nfluences in American History CGinnjg Student's Laboratory Manual of Physical Geography CAppletonQ, From Trail to Railway Through the Appala- chians CGinnj. Many pa.pers in periodicals and scientific journals. DAVID FOSTER Es'rEs, 0 B K, Professor- of New Testament Interpretation, Librarian. A. B., University of Vermont, 1871g D. D., University of Vermont, 1896. Graduated from Newton Theological Seminary, 1874. Studied at Giittingen, 1878, 1879. Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Hamilton Theological Seminary, since 1891. Author of History of Holden, Massachusetts, and Outline of New Testament Theology. ARTHUR J ONES, Perry Professor of Homtletvlcs. A. B., Hamilton College, 1873, D. D., Hamilton College, 1895. Graduated from Hamilton Theological Seminary, 1875. Pastor of Baptist Church, Waterford, 1875-1879. Professor of Horniletics in Hamilton Theological Seminary, since 1891.
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14 THE S.-XLMAGUNDI WILLIAM H.-ILE Nl.-XYNARD. J 2', ID B K, lD'1'0fFS-807' of Ecc!c.sia.slical Htlstory. A. B.. Hamilton College. 18.3-1: D. D., Colgate l'niversity. l873.fi1'1lllll21i1GLl from Hamilton Theological Seminary, 1858. Pastor at Cohoes. Fort, Covington. Malone. and Auburn. Professor of Political Economy in Colgate University, 1875-1895. Professor of Ecclesiastical History in Hamilton Theological Seminary since 1875. SYLVESTER BURNHAM, .1 I ', 10 B K, Pr0fcs.s0'1'ofOId Tcstanlenf Iiztcrpreta.t1fo-n., Dean of Theological Faculty. A. B., Bowdoin College, 18623 A. M., Bowdoin College, 1885: D. D.. Bowdoin College, 1885. Professor of Mathematics, lVestern University CPittsburgj 1863-18134. Principal of Newburyport High School. 1856-1869. Studied at Newton, Theological Seminary, 1869-1873. Pastor of Amherst Baptist Church, 1873-1874. Professor of German and Greek, Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass.. 187-1-1875. Professor of Hebrew and Exegesis and later of Old Testament Interpretation, Colgate University, since 1875. Dean of the Theological Faculty since 1893. Member of American Philological Society and So- ciety of Biblical Exegesis. Author of Manual of ,Old Testament Interpretation, Hlfle- ments of Syriac Grammar. JOSEPH FRANK MCGREGORY, J V, KD B K, Profcssof' of C'hmn.i..wtry and Miner- alogy. . A. B., Amherst College, 188113 A. M., Amherst College. 18883 D. Sc.. Amherst College, 1905. Studied at University of Giittingen, 1880-1881. and 1883-1884: and at University of Heidelberg, 1890-91, and 1896. Instructor in Chemistry, Amherst College. 1881-1883. Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, Colgate University since 188-1. Member of German Chemical Society. Fellow of Chemical Society Of London. Member of American Chemical Society, I-'ellow of American Association for A.dvancemcnt of Science. Autlior of Inor- ganic Chemistry. and t'Qual1tative Analysis. JOHN GREENE, B 6' IY, CD I3 K, IJ7'0f6S-SOI' of Latin, Dean pro tcmpore of the College F a.cfult,1f. A. B., Colgate University. 18733 A. M., Colgate Iiniversity. 187151 Ph. D.. Colgate Uni- versity, 1886. Studied at Hamilton Theological Seminary. 1876-18711. Instructor in Latin, Colgate Academy, 1873-1879. Pastor of First Baptist Church, NVaterford. 1879-1882. Principal of Peclcilie Institute. Hightstown, N. J., 1882-18817. Principal of Colgate Acad- emy, 1889-1893. Professor ol' lyatin, Colgate University, since 185123. WILLIAM NEXX l'ON CLARKE, .I K E, KD .B K, Professof' of Ethlzfcs and Apologetics. A. B., Colgate University, 1861: D. D.. Colgate University, 1878: Yale, 1900g Chicago. 1901. Graduated from Hamilton Theological Seminary, 1863. Pastor at Keene, N. H., 1863-1869, Nenton Center. Mass., 1869-18803 Montreal, Canada, 1880-1883, Hamilton 1887-1890. Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Baptist College, Toronto, Canada, 1883-18871 Professor of Christian Theology in Hamilton Theological Seminary since 1890. Author of 'tOutline of Christian Theology, Can 1 Believe in the Fatlierlioocl of God? Commentary on the Gospel of Mark, Use of the Scriptures in Theology. lVhat Shall Vlie Think of Cln'istianity? Huxley and Phillips Brooks. A Study of Christian Nlissionsf
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16 THE SALMAGUNDI RALPH WILMER THOMAS, A F, Professor of Rhetoric and Public Speaking. A. B., Colgate University, 1883, A. M., Colgate University, 1891. Studied law at Al- bany, 1883-1885. Admitted to the bar, 1885 and practiced law at Albany, 1885-1887. Professor of English and Public Speaking, Albany Academy, 1883-1888. Chief Exam- iner in the University of the State of New York, 1888-1892. Professor of Rhetoric and Public Speaking in Colgate University, since 1892. Commissioner of the State Board of Charities, State of New York, since 1903. MELBOURNE STUART READ, Q T' 41, 07 B K, Professor of Philosophy and Edu- cation. A. B., Acadia University, 1891, 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, 1894-18235. Student at the University of Chica- go, summer of 1897, and at Columbia University, 1905-1906. Principal of Vllolfville High School, 1891-1892. Professor of Philosophy in Colgate University, 1895--1900, Professor of Philosophy and Education in Colgate University since 1900. Author of English Evo- lutionary Ethics. Member of the American Psychological Association, Member of the American Philosophical Association. ADNA WooD RISLEY, .4 K E, ll? B K, Professor of History. A. B., Colgate University, 1894. Taught History and Latin, Denver High School QEast 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, CEast Sidej 1.900-1905. Instructor in History and Politics in Colgate University 1905-1906. Acting Professor in History and Politics 1906- 1908. Professor of History, since 1908. Author of article in Grafton Magazine of His- tory and Geneology. Compiler of pamphlet, t'Municipal Government Reading List. Member of the American Historical Association. Member of Political Science Association. Member of American Society of International Law. FRANCIS LUCIUS SHEPARDSON, B 9 H, dl B K, Principal of Colgate Academy. A. B., Brown University, 1883, A. M., Brown University, 1886. Taught Private School at Cumberland, Md., 1883-188-1. Taught at lllforcester Academy, Vllorcester, Mass. 1884-1896. Assistant Principal Worcester Academy, 1887-1896. Acting Principal lllorcester Academy, 1894-1895. Principal of Colgate Academy since 1896. GEORGE RICKER BERRY, E1 F, ID B K, Professor of Semitic Languages. A. B., Colby University, 1885, A. M., Colby University, 1888, PH. D., University of Chicago, 1895, D. D., Colby University, 1904. Graduated from Newton Theological Seminary, 1889. Fellow in the Department of Semitic Languages, University of Chicago, 1893-1894. Assistant in Semitic Languages, University of Chicago, 1895-1896. Pastor Baptist Church, Liberty, Me., 1889-1892, at Gardner, lll., 1893-1894, at Marley,'1894- 1895. Instructor in Semitic Languages, Colgate University, 1896-1898. Professor of Semitic Languages, Colgate University since 1898. Author of Letters of the Rm. 2 Collection in the British Museum, 'AA New Cld Testament, 'AA New Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament, NCo1nmentary on the Book of Proverbs. Member of the Society of Biblical Exegesis, The American Philological Societyu, The National Geographic Society, The American Oriental Society. . I
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