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Colgate Unz uer.vz'ty Q y We at Colgate know him principally as Trustee, and while he would be too modest to allow us to state all the truth, we certainly can say, that the most important improvements connected with the University buildings and life, since his connection with the Board, have either originated with him or have been supported by him in such a way as to make their indispensable- ness apparent and to secure their adoption. ln some instances, as in the case of the Academy Commons, he has acted on his own initiative. What- ever he has done has been in such a beautiful way as to make us feel that we were conferring the favor upon him instead ol' his conferring the favor upon us. N0 alumnus of the institution could have been more devoted. . We have learned, in his association with us, to understand something of his loyalty as a friend, which, while it does not allow him to be blind to de- fects, on the other hand keeps him patient and strong a11d true. 'lhe same good practical sense which has stood him in such stead in his business and in politics, he has brought to bear upon the affairs oi' the College. He has not paraded his generosity, nor published his good intentions, but his faith- ful service in the Board, his thoughtlul suggestions and his active co-opera- tion is sufhcient evidence . of both. We have spoken about the Colonel, as he is called here, asa college man, a business man,'in his relations to the church, and to our institution. We want now to speak of him as a college man among the boys. It is so difficult for a man to be with the boys and yet not become a patron, or seem to be patronizing. Never, for one moment, could any one think this ol' Mr. Col- gate. There are no persons who can read character more accurately than young men, and they see, as all who know him see, in Colonel Colgate, a man and a friend, who is sympathetic, without being weak, just without being sterng one who appreciates recognition l'or himself yet is not susceptible to flattery and who can carry the burdens which birth, education and success bring with- out yielding to the temptations which they offer and whose good judgment makes his friendliness and friendship a satisfaction and an encouragement W. M. L.
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Colgate Unz uer.vz'ty I I .lAMws Monronn '1'AYLon, A I , ll! B K, Professor of M athcmatvlcs. A. B., Colgate University, 1876, A. M., Colgate University, 18695 LL. 11, William Jewell College, 1891. Studied Theology at Hamilton Theological Seminary, 1867-1869. Instructor Colgate University, 1867-1869. Principal oi' Colgate Academy, 1869-1873. Professor of Mathematics, Colgate University, since 1869. Member of American Associ- ation for Advancement of Science. Member of American Mathematical Society. Author ol' Elements o1'Calculus, College Algebra, Academic Algebra, '1'eacher's Outfit in Mathematics, Di1ierential and Integral Ca1cu1us,'1 A Text liook oi' Plane and Spherical Tl'i1I0Il0lI'lGtl'Y,H 'l'rigonometrie and Logarithmic Tab1es.'l WILL1.-ilu HAL14: M,xvNARn, A l', 10 B K, Professor of lfI?ClI'8'I'll811.1711 fl'I.8f0I'.lj. A. li., Hamilton College, 1854, D. D., Colgate University, 1873, Crzuluateal from llam- ilton Theological Seminary, 1858. Pastor at Cohoes, Fort Covington, Malone, and Au- burn. Professor of Political Economy in Colgate University, 1875-1895. llrofessor ol' Ecclesiastical History in Colgate Theological Seminary since 1875. SYI.V1'lS'l'141li BURN1-IAM, 'lf I , 10 If K, Professor of Old 7'eslmnem ln.ZerprcIa.lion.. A. li., Bowdoin College, 18623 A. M., Bowdoin College, 18653 D. D., llowdoin College, 1885. Professor ot' Mathematics, Western University ol' Pennsylvania, Cl ittsln.u'gj 18 53- 1864. Principal oi' Newburyport Iligh School, 1866-1869. Studied at Newton Theolog- ical Seminary, 1669-1873. Pastor oi' Amherst Baptist Church, 1873--187-1. Professor ol' German and Creek, Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass., 187-1-1877. Professor ol' Ile- brcw and Old Testament lllxegesis, and later ol' Old Testament lnterliretation, Colgate University, since 1875. Dean of the Theological Faculty 1893-1910. Member ol' Ameri- can Pliilologieal Association. and Society of lliblical Literature and lilxegesis. Authorof Manual ol' Cld Testament Interpretation, l'llements ol' Syriae f1rauunar.,' .losnru FRANK Mef1nnoom', .51 l', lb B K, Prnfes.wn' of f'l:cn1istrf1 awrul illin- erofogy. A. ll., Amherst College, 18803 A. M., Amherst College, 18821, D. Se., Amherst College 1905. Studied at University of Cottingen 1880-1881, 1883-1881, and 1910-191 13 and at University of Heidelberg 1890-91, and 1896. Instructor in Chemistry, Amherst College, 1881-83. Professor oi' Chemistry and Mineralogy, Colgate University, since 1881. Mem- ber of German Chemical Society, Fellow oi' Chemical Society oi' Loudon, Member ol' Ameri- can Chemieal Society, Fellow of American Association for Advancement ol' Science. Au- thor oi' Inorganic Chemistry? and Qualitative Analysis. Abroad on leave ol' absence 1910-1911. W Ii.L1.xM Hl4lNli1' Cimwsi-miv, I3 H ll, Ib I? K, Derm, Professor of lfnglisli. l,liter'at2u'c. A. B., Colgate University, 1887, A. M., Colgate University, 1889, lritt. ll. University 01 Rochester, 1909. lnstructor and l'ro1'essor, Colgate University, since 1887. Abroad during 1892 and 1904 and on leave of absence during 1900-1901. Studied at University of Oxford, England, 1900-1901. Member oi' Modern Language Association of America. Member of American Social Science Association. Associate member of National lnsti- tute of Arts and Letters. Dean of College Faculty, 1897-1908. Acting President oi' Col- gate University, 1897-1899, 1907-1908. President Pro tcmporc 1908-1909. Author ol' The Interpretation of Literature, an annotated edition of lJryden's l'alamon and Arcitc, Literary Interpretation o1'Li1'e and The Making of English Literature. Abroad on leave of absence 1910-1911,
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