Colgate University - Salmagundi Yearbook (Hamilton, NY)

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if-1.1 gi 2-.4 fa fin fi llf '11 GEORGE RICKER BERRY, A. M.. PH.D., D.D. Professor of Old Testament Interpretation and Semitic Languages. ATJIJBK, A. B., Colby, 18855 A. M., Colby, 18883 Ph.D., University ofChi- cago, 18955 D.D., Colby, 19045 Graduated from Newton Theological Seminary 18899 Fellow in the Department of Semitic Languages, University of Chicago, 1893-94-g Assistant in Semitic Languages, University ofCl1icago, 1895-963 In- structorin Semitic Languages, Colgate University 1896-985 Professor of Semitic Languages, 1898-19163 Professor of Hermeneutics, Old Testament History and Thelogy, 1916-19,Professor of Old Testament Interpretation and of Semitic Languages since 19185 Author of Letters ofthe R. II. Collection in the British Museum , A New Testament , A New Greek Lexicon to the New Testa- ment , Commentary on the Book of Proverbs , The Old Testament among the Semitic Religions, Acting Librarian, 1909-10g Member of the National Institute of Social Sciences. WAYLAND MORGAN CHESTER, A.M. ' Professor of Biology, Assistant Curator of the Museum. B 9 II, fb BK, A. B., Colgate University, 1894: A.M., Colgate University, 1896, Student in Biological Department of Brooklyn Institute of Arts, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, Summer of 1896g Student, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass., Summer of 1898 and 19003 Assistant in Geo- ology and Natural l-listory, Colgate University, 1894-96, Instructor in Biology, Colgate University, 1900-0-lg Professor of Biology since 1904-3 Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science: Member ofthe National Forestry ASS'OC1ilflO1'1Q Member of the Society of American Zoologists: Member of the American Microscopic Society. Studied at Harvard University, 1909- 10' Assistant Director Bermuda Biolo ical laborator for Research 1913 , . g . . y I , Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Twenty-four CLEMENT DEXTER CHILD, PH.D. Professor of Physics. 21 E, C11 BK, A. B., University of Rochester, 1890: Ph. D., Cornell University, 18973 Principal of Webster High School, 1890-913 Professor of Mathematics, Cook Academy, 1891-925 Instructor in Physics, Cornell University, 1893-97g Studied in Berlin and Cambridge Universities, 1897-989 Associate Professor of Physics, Colgate University, 1898-19044 Professor of Physics, Colgate Univer- sity, since 1904, Studied at Cambridge University, 1908-099 Member of the American Physical Society. ii 11 i 17 V- tr.-. gtg., ,

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119 BK, Ph. B., Universit 1 E 157141. 1.1011 .'1N4i1,3.1. 118115151 ROBERT W15B131ili MooRE, L.H.D. y J 1 tofessor of the German Language and Literature. y of Nlichigan, 1887: L.H.D., 1-lamilton College: Studied at the University of Strasslaurg and Berlin, 1889-90: at the University of Chicago, 1896: Professor of Latin and 1 rench, Georgetown College, Ken- LL.D., Acadia University, tucky, 1887-89: Professor of German, Colgate University, since 190-1:lV1emher ofthe Nlodern Language Association ofAmerica. Lecturer in German at the liay View, Mich., Chautauq Chautauqua, 1899: at the Chautauqua, N. Y., 1911: lixaminer in German for C A Committtc lcttuici for the lloud of l'duti the 1nternationalY. Nl. '. tion, New York City, Rochester, N. Y., and Alersey City, N. vl.: Oflicial lec- turel' for the Hamhurg-American line on the Steamship ClllL liII7IfIll, 1912: Lecturer for the American R to lfnforce Peace, and Y. M. C. A.: Chautauqua lecturer during the summer of 1918 on subjects relative to the war, and during the summer of 1919 on edu- cational subjccts: Author o the Athens of Germany. lVl1iLBOURN1E S'ruAR'r R is P. . 1 iofessoi of 1 sycliology and lfclucation. ' ua Assemhlv, 1893, 1896, 1897: at the 1 1orida .- . ..: . . .. 4 ..- . . .', ,'. 1 . 4 ed Cross, the National Security League, tlie League f History of German Literature and Weimar 1 'liraveling around the VVorld, 1923-24. .1'1.D. Professor of Geology, Curator of the lV1useuni. ALBERT PERRY BRIGHAM, A.lV1., Sc.D., L A T, fl! 11 K, A. li., Colgate University, 1879:A.lV1., Colgate University, 1881: A. 1Vl., 1-Iarvard University, 1892: Sc.D., Syracuse University, 1918: L.l'l.D.. lfranklin College, 1921: Pastor of the Second Baptist Church, Stillwater, 1882- 85: Pastor of the 'l'ahernacle Baptist Church, Utica, 1885-91: Professor of Geology, Colgate University, since 1892: lnstructor Harvard Summer School of Geology, 1891, 189-1, 1896, 1900: Professor of Geology and Geography. Summer Session of Cornell University, 1901-0-1: Professor of Physiography. Summer Session of University of Wisconsin, 1906: Lecturer on Geography, Oxford University, 1908, 191-1, 1922: 1 e11ow of the Geological Society 0 America: lfelloiv of the American Association for the Advancement of Science: Secretary of the Association of American Geographers, 190-1-12, and President, 1914: Chief lfxaminer in Geography, College lintrance lixamination Board. 1902-12: lixaminer in Geography, New York State liducation Department, 1907, 1911-1-1, 1917-19: Delegate of American Geographers to Ninth lnter- national Geographical Congress, Geneva, 1908: President of National Council of Geography 'l'eachers, 1918, 1919: Author of 'l'ext llook of Geology . UGC9' graphical lnlluences in, American History, Students' Lahoratorv lvlillillill of Physical Geography , l rom 'frail to Railway 'l'hrough the Appalachians ,. Commercial Geography , Cape Cod and the Old Colony, Co-author 01 Introduction to Physical Geography , 1Lssentials of Geography , lV1anua1 for leachers: Contributor to the New International ltncyclopedia and Cyclo- pedxa of American Government, Contributing 1Lditor of the Geographical Rc- view: Nlemlmer, American Academy of Political and Social Science. An, PH.D., 1f,L.D. l ' - 'P 11 A, f1'BK. A. li., Acadia College, 1891: Ph. D., Cornell University 1895: 1923: Graduate Student at Cornell, 1892-95: Sage t. Scholar in Philosophy, Cornell University, 1893-95: Sage liellow in lfthics and Philosophy, 189-1-95: studied in the University of Chicago, Summer Session, 1897: at Columhia University, 1905-06, 191-1-15: Principal of VVo1fville High 30110011 1891--92: Lecturer in Psychology and liducation in' Dartmouth Col- lege, Summer Session, 1910-12: Professor of Philosophy, Colgate University, 1895-1900: Professor of Philosophy and lfducation, Colgate University, 1900- 10: Professor of Psychology and liducation, Colgate University since 1910: Secretary Colgate University, 1910-12: Vice-President ofthe University, 1912- 20: Acting President, 1920-21: President pro-tempore, 1921-22. lVlemher of the American Association for the Advancement of Science: lVlember Ameri- can Psychological Association: lVlemlmer American Philosophical Association: Author of Introductory Psychology and English lfvolutionary Ethics. it li: 1119391 735 . Twcn ty-th ree



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- . X 1 1 A 1 X x FRANK CARMAN EWART, A.lV1., L.H.D. Professor of Romanic Languages. K A P, fb BK, A. B., Denison University, 1892: A. M., Denison University, 1894: l.. H. D., Denison University, 1919: Graduate Student in the University of Chicago, 1892-93: Instructor in Latin in Granville Academy, 1893-95: Stu- dent in the University of Heidelberg, 1895-96: Acting Assistant Professor of lV1odern Languages, Denison University, 1896-97: lnstructor in lfrench in Kala- mazoo College, 1897-99: Student in the Sauveur School of Languages, Sum- merof 1898: Portland Summer School of Languages, 1903: Student at the University of Grenoble, France, Summer of 1921: Student in Havana, Cuba, Winter of 1915: Student in Curso de Vacaciones para Extranjeros, lV1adrid, Slummer of 1923: Associate Professor of Modern Languages, Colgate Univer- sity, 1899-1904: Professor of Romanic Languages Colgate University, since 1904: Author of Notes on Rostand's L'Aiglon, and Cuba y las Costumlmres Cubanas : Member of Modern Language Association of America: Mem- ber of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish: Member of American Association of University Professors. E1.1.ERY CHANNING HUNTINGTON, A.lV1. Professor of Physiology and Hygiene, Director of Athletics A AflJ,A.13., Amherst College, 1888: A. M., University of Nashville, 1899: studied medicine at the University of Nashville, 1888-89: and introduced the department of Physical Culture: Professor of Greek and Director of Gymnasium University of Nashville, 1889-1900: Professor of Physiology and Hygiene, and Director of Athletics, Colgate University, since 1900: Y. lVl. C. A., Athletic Director in France, 1918-19. Joi-iN BILNJAMIN ANDFRSON, D.D. ,1. Joslin Professor of Christian 1'heology. Chairman of the Theological Faculty. AK E, 11113 K, A. li., Colgate University, 1896: 13. D., Colgate University. 18995 D. D., University of Rochester, 1916: Graduated from Hamilton Theo- l0g1cal Seminary, 1898: Pastor of Baptist Church, Camillus, N. Y., 1898-1900: Instructor in lfcclesiology and linglish Bible, Colgate University, 1900-1906: ACtmLZ Professor 1907: Professor, 1908-19: Professor of New 'festa ment Interpre- tation, 1919-23: Professor of Christian Theology, since 1923: studied in Ber- lin and Giittingen, 1906-07: Author of Notes on lfcclesiologyn and New fhought-lts Lights and Shadows. ' ' 1 21571 fx ik. Twenty-live

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