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JOHN ORDRONAUX, M.D., LL.D., Lecturer on Medical jurisprudence. fR051yu, N, YJ Born in N. Y. City, Aug. 5, IS3O. A.B., Dartmouth, 1850, A.M., 1853. LL.B., Harvard, 1852. M.D., National Medical College, 1859. LL.D., Trinity College, 1870. Student at Law, 1850-52. In practice since 1853-61. Prof. of Med. jurispru- dence in the National Med. College, 1865-73, in the Law School of Columbia College since I86O, in the Law School of Columbia College, 1865-73 g in the University of Vermont, 1865-73, in the Medical Department of Dartmouth College since 18643 in the Law'School of Boston University since 1875. Orator of the N. Y. Academy of Medicine, 1876 3 Commencement Orator of the Med. Department of the University of Vermont, 1865, and of National Med. College, 1869 and 1870. Surgeon, Board of Enrollment, 1st Cong. Dist. of N. Y., 1863. State Coin. in Lunacy, 1873-82. Appointed to codify and revise the Lnnacy statutes of N. Y., IS711.. Member of the Medico-Legal Society of Paris since 1870. Author of Hints on Health in Armies, 18613 'K Manual for Military Surgeons on the Exam. of Recruits and Discharge of Soldiers, 18655 H Metrical Translation of the Code of Health of the School of Salemun, 18695 'A The jurisprudence of Medicine in its Relations to the Law of Contracts, Tests, and Evidence, 1869, Centennial Ode of Dartmouth College, 1869, Commentaries on the Lunacy Laws of the State of New York,'l 1878 5 Institutes of Constitutional Legislation in the U. S., 1890. CARLTON PENNINC-TON FROST, M.D., Dean of the Medical College, and Professor of the Science and Practice of Medicine. . A.B., Dartmouth, 1852, A.M., 18553 M.D., Dartmouth Medical College, 1857, and N. Y. Medical College, 1857. Born, ISSO. Practiced in St. johnsbury,,Vt., 1857-62. Surgeon in Imillll Vt. Vols., 1862g Surgeon of Board of Enrollment, 1862-5. Practiced in Brattleboro', Vt., 1865-71. Lecturer on the Science and Practice of Medicine, Dartmouth Medical College, 1869-71. Professor in Dartmouth Med. College, 1871- . Trustee, Dartmouth College, 1891- . CHARLES HENRY HITCI-ICOCIC, P1-1.D., Hall Professor of Geology and Mineralogy. A.B., Amherst, 18563 A.M., 18593 Ph.D., Lafayette, 1869. Born, 1856. Yale and Andover Theol. Sems., 1857-61. Asst. Geologist on Surveyof Vt., 1857-61 3 Director of Maine Geological Survey, 1861-2, Lecturer on Zoology in Amherst, 1858-64. Student in Royal School of Mines, London, 1865. Non- resident professor of Mineralogy and Geology, Lafayette, 1866-70. State Geologist of N. H., 1868- . Prof. of Geology and Mineralogy, 1869- . In Sandwich Islands, 1885 and 1886. Vice-Presir dent Am. Asso. for Advancement of Science, 1885. Fellow of Imperial Geological Institute, Austria, and of Royal Physi- cal Society, Edinburgh g Member of American Institute of Mining Engineers, Am. Geological So., Academy of Science, etc. Has published 4' Elementary Geologyj' 18603 Natural History and Geology of Maine, 1861-62 3 Mount IVashing- ton in W'inter, 1871 5 Geology of New I'IEI.1111J.,,i ttvols., 187.1-78, A'The Geology of Vt. Titles of his papers number over 1oo. LOUIS POLLENS, A.M., Professor of French and German. A.M.,Univ. ofVt.,1869. Born, 1838. Educated at Cantonal Coll., VaudfSwitzerland. Prin. of Keeseville, N. Y., Academy, 1861-4. Director of Grand Ligne, P. Q., Institute, 1864-5. Prin. of Burlington, Vt., High School, 1868-72. Instructor in Modern Languages, Univ. of Vt., 1868-74. Instructor in French, Dartmouth, 1877-8. Prof. of French and French Lit., Dartmouth, 1879-86. Prof. of French and German, 1886- . Librarian, 1878-86. Has translated one vol. of Grote's Allgemeine VVelt Geschichte 3 Phillippson's A' Die Neuere Zeit 3 is engaged on a French Grammar, and Essays on French Literature. GRANVILLE PRIEST CONN, M.D., Lecturer on Hygiene. , C 178 North Main Street, Concord, N. I-IJ M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1856, A.M., Norwich Univ., ISSO. Born, 1832, Lecturer in Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1886- . Published several medical pamphlets. Member of National Assoc. of Railwa ' Surgeons of Am. Med. Association, of Am. 5 s 1 Public Health Association, etc. President of N. H. State Board of Health 5 Late President of N. H. Med. Society. EDWARD RUSH RUGGLES, A.M., PH.D., Professor of Modern Languages and English Litera- ture in the Chandler School of Science and the Arts. Z3 Zb A.B., Dartmouth, 1859: A.M., 1864, Ph.D., Dartmouth, 1885. Born, 1837. Studied at Lausanne, Switzerland, and at Leipsic Univ., Ger., 1861-3. Instructor in English and French, Polytechnical School, Dresden, Ge-r., 1864-63 Instructor in Modern Languages, Dartmouth, 1866-7, Professor of Modern Languages, etc., Chandler Scientific School, 1867- . PHINEAS SANDBORN CONNER, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Surgery. Q 159 Vxfest 9th Street, Cincinnati, OJ lA.B., Dartmouth, 1859, A.M., 18623 M.D., jefferson Med. Coll., 1861 3 LL.D., Dartmouth, 1884. Born, 1859. Asst. Sur- geon, U. S. A., 1861-6, Commissioned Brevet Capt. and Brevet Major, U. S. A., 1865. Practiced in Cincinnati, 1866- . Prof. of Surgery, Cincinnati Coll. of Med, and Surg., 1866-7. Med. Coll, of Ohio, Prof. of Chemistry, 1868-9: of Anatomy, ' IO
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Qlffiters of flnstruction. JOHN KING LORD, A.M., Acting President, Daniel Welastei' Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. A.B., Dartmouth, 1868, A.M., 1871. BO1'l1,IS4S. Instructor in New Ipswich, N. H., 1868-9. Tutor in Latin, Dartmouth, 1869-72. Associate Prof. of Latin and Rhetoric, 1872-So. Evans Prof. of Oratory and Bell. Lettr., 1880-82. Associate Prof. of Latin Language and Literature, ISSO-92. Edited Cicerols Laelius, 1883, Translated Hertzbergls Geschichte der Romer ini Altertum, 1888. Edited Livy, Books xxi-xxii., ISQO. Edited Chase's History of Dartmouth College and the Town of Hanover, 1891. Acting President, 1892. OLIVER PAYSON HUBBARD, M.D., LL.D., Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Pharmacy in the Medical College. C65 YVest 19th Slreet, New York City.j A.B., Yale, 1828, A.M., Yale, 1831, Dartmouth, IS72,1lI.D., So. Carolina Medical College, 18372 LL.D., Hamilton, 1861. Born, Mar., 1809, Pomfret, Conn. In Grosvenor Academy, Rome, N. Y., 1818-25, Hamilton and Yale Colleges, 1825-8. Taught in Geneva, N. Y., and Richmond, Va., 1828-31. Asst. to Prof. Silliman in Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Geology, Yale, 1831-36. Elected Professor in Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Geology, Hampden-Sidney College, Ya., 1836. Prof. of Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Geology in Dartmouth and Medical College, 1856-83. Built the Shattuck Observatory, 1853. Impo1'ted the six Nineveh sculptures in Dartmouth Museum, 1854-6. Rep. from Hanover to N. I-I. Legislature, I863'4. Overseer of Thayer School of Civil Eng., 1871. In Europe, 1878. Member of Association of American Geologists, 1841 , of Amer. Association for Advancement of Science, 1848, Cor. Mem. of Montreal, Boston, and Philadelphia Natural History Societies, I-Ion. Mem. of several State 'Historical and Medical Societies. Vice-Prest. N. Y. Academy of Sciences, 1885-91. Has published History of Dartmouth Medical College and Nathan Smith, M. D., its Founderjl and of the Chandler School, and several scientific papers. REV. SAMUEL COLCORD BARTLETT, D.D., LL.D., Lecturer on the Bible and its relations to science and religion. A.B.,Dartn1outh, 1836, A.M., I83Q: D.D., Dartmouth, 1861, LL.D., Princeton, I877, and Dartmouth, 1892. Born 1817. Tutor in Dartmouth, 1838-9. Grad. from Andover Theol. Sem., 1842. Preached at Monson, Mass., 1843-6. Prof. of Intellectual Philosophy and Rhetoric, Western Reseiye College, 1846-52. Preached at Manchester, N. H., 1852-7, and in Chicago, r857-9. Prof. of Biblical Literature, Chicago Theol. Sem., 1858-77. Visited Europe, Egypt, Sinai, and Palestine, 1875-4. President of Dartmouth, 1877-92. Author of Life and Death Eternal, 1866-1878, Sketches of the Missions of the A. B. C. F. M., 1872 3 H Future Punishment, 1875, 'L From Egypt to Palestine, IS5'QQ Sources of History in the Pentateuchf' 1883, also various articles in the Bibliotheca Sacra, Princeton Review, North American Review, Forum, Smith's Dictionary of the Bible. HENRY ELIIAH PARKER, D.D., Professor Emeritus of the Latin Language and Literature. A.B., Dartmouth, 1841 , A.M., 184.45 D.D., Dartmouth, 1878. Born, ISQI. Teacher in Hartford, Conn., 1841-3. Tutor in Dartmouth, 1845-4. Grad. at Union Theol. Sem., 18.17. Preached in Eastport, Me., 1847-50, and in Concord, N. I-I , 1850-66. Chaplain of 2d N. H. Regt. Vols., 1861-2. In Europe, 1865. Prof. of Latin, Dartmouth, 1866-92. Member of N. H. State Constitutional Convention, 1876. In Europe, Egypt, and Syria, 1887-8. Has published Discourses and Addresses. REV. HENRY GRISWOLD JESUP, A.M., Professor of Natural History in the Chandler School of Science and the Arts, and in the N. I-I. College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. A.B., Yale, 1847, A. M., 1850. Born, 1826. Union Theol. Sem., 1853. Preached in Stanwich, Conn., 1854-62. Present position since 1876. Published 'L A Catalogue of Flora and Fauna within Thirty Miles of Hanover, 1882. L' Genealogy of the jesup Family, 1887. 2 9
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1869-87, of Surgery, 1887- . Prof. of Surgery, Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1878- . In Europe, 1871, 1876, 1881. Has written many articles published in various medical journalsg upon Gunshot NVounds and Diseases of Muscles, etc., in the Inter- national Encyclopaedia of Surgeryg upon Tetanus, in Pepper s System of Medicine 3 upon Surgical Treatment of Malfor- mations of Brain and Spinal Cord, in Cyclopzedia of Children's Diseases. ' EDWARD COWLES, M.D., Professor of Mental Disesases. ' fMcLean Asylum, Somerville, Mass.J A.B., Dartmouth, 1859g M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1862, and N. Y. Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, 1863: LL.D., Dartmouth, 1890. Born, 1837. Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 1863-72. Resident Physician and Supt. of the Boston City Hospital, I8-72-Q. Medical Supt. of McLean Asylum for the Insane, 1879- . Visited European Asylums, 1879. Prof. in Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1886- . Clinic Instructor in Mental Diseases, Harvard Med. School. Trustee of Clark University, 1889. Contributor to medical and psychological journals. LYMAN BARTLETT How, A.M., M.D., Professor of Anatomy. CManchester, N. HJ A.B., Dartmouth. ISOOQ A.M., 18633 M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1863, Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology, 1869-85. Prof. of Anatomy, 1885- . Lecturer on Anatomy, at Bowdoin Med. School, 1889- . President of U. S. Pension Board for fourteen years from date of organization. Centennial President of the N. I-I. State Medical Society, 1890. Author of many papers and addresses. VVILLIAM T1-IAYER SMITH, M.D., Professor of Physiology. A.B., Yale, ISGOQ A.M., 18745 M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1878, N. Y. Univ. Med. Coll., 1879. Born, 1839. Demon- strator of Anatomy, Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1879-823 Asst. Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology, 1882-33 Asst. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, 1883-55 Professor of Physiology, 1885- . In Central America, 1861. Studied in European Uni- versities, 1887-8. Has published school text-books 011 Physiology, 1884, 1885. GABRIEL CAMPBELL, D.D., Stone Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy. A.B., Mich. Univ., 1865, B.D., Chicago Theol. Sem., 18683 D.D., Dartmouth, 1886. Born, 1838, in Ayrshire, Scotland. Grad. from Mich. Normal School, 1861. Captain of Co, E., 17th Mich. Infantry, 1862-4. Prof. of Moral and Mental Philos- ophy, Minn. Univ., 1867-81. Studied in Berlin Univ,, Germany, I87O-2. Editor of 'A The Citizen, 1874-76. Prof. of Moral and Mental Philosophy, Bowdoin, 1881-3 3 Prof. in Dartmouth, 1883- . Made a member of Philosophical Society of Berlin, Germany, 1871 g member of the Loyal Legion. Author of German Grammar, several editions. PAUL FORTUNATUS MUNDE, M.D., Professor of Gynecology. 1 C 207-'lfVCSt 45th Street, New York City.D M.D., Harvard Med. Coll., 1866. Master of Obstetrics, Vienna, Austria, Univ., 1371. Bor11, 1846. Asst. in Maternity Hospital, Wurzburg, Bavaria, 1867-70. Battalion Surgeon, Bavarian Army, 1870-1. Prof. in Dartmouth Med. Coll., ISSO- . Vice-President of the British Gynecological Societyg Fellow and late Vice-President of the American Gynecological Society, Fellow of the German Gynecological Society 5 President of the N. Y. Obstetrical Society. Editor of the Ameri- Call journal of Obstetrics, 1874- . Prof. of Gynecology at the N. Y. Polyclinic. Has published three books on Obstetrics and Gynecology, and over fifty journal articles. ROBERT FLETCHER, PH.D., Professor of Civil Engineering and Director of the Thayer School. Ph.D,, Dartmouth, 1881. Born, 1847. Studied in College of City of N. Y., 1861-64. In' U. S. Military Academy, 1864-68. 2d Lieut. 1st U. S. Artillery, 1868-9. Instructor in Mathematics, U. S. Military Academy, 1369-71. Prof. in Thayer School, 1871. Member of American Society of Civil Engineers, and of Civil Engineering Club, Philadelphia. In Europe, 1889. Contributor to many engineering journals. CHARLES FRANKLIN EMERSON, A.M., Appleton Professor of Natural Philosophy. A.B., Dartmouth, 18685 A.M., 1871. Born, 1843. Instructor in Mathematics in N. I-I. C. of A. and M. A., 1868-74. Tutor, 1868-72. Associate Prof. of Natural Philosophy and Mathematics, 1872-8. Appleton Prof. of Natural Philosophy and instructor in Astronomy, 1878- . DAVID WEBSTER, M.D., Professor of Ophthalmology. C266 Madison Avenue, New York City.J ' Born in Cambridge, N. S., 1342. Graduated at Normal School, Truro, N. S., 1860, M.D., Bellevue Hospital Med. Coll., 1868. Home Surgeon of Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital, ISOQ-71, House Surgeon of Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital, 1371-73. Associated with the late Dr. Cornelius Rea Agnew, 1373-SS. Prof. of Ophthalmology in N. Y. Polyclinicg Sur- II I 'S-E A 1 1 l . S A
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