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HIRPXM AUGUSTUS HITCIICOCK, B.S., C.E., Associate Professor of Civil Engineering in the Thayer School. B.S., Chandler Scientific School, 1879. C.E., Thayer School of Civil E11gi11C6l'il1g,nI88I. Born, 1857. Instructor in Thayer School, 1885. Associate Professor. GEORGE HERBERT VVHITCHER, B.S., Professor of Agriculture in the N. H. College of Agri- culture and the Mechanic Arts. B.S., N. H. C. of A. and M. A., 1881. Born, 1860. Supt. of College Farm, 1884-7. Prof. of Agriculture, 1887- . Direc- tor of the Experiment Station, 1888. SOLOMON SoL1s COHEN, M.D., Lecturer on Therapeutics. fPhiladelphia, Pennj Born in Philadelphia, Sept. 1, 1857. Educated in the Public Schools of Philadelphia. A.B., Central High School, 1872 g A.M., 1877. M.D., jefferson Medical College, 1883. Demonstrator of Pathology and Microscopy in the Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine, 1883-84. Chief of Medical Clinic at the jefferson Medical College Hos- pital, 1884-87. Prof. of Clinical Medicine and Applied Therapeutics in the Philadelphia Polyclinic, 1887. Lecturer on Special Therapeutics, jefferson Medical College, 1887. Consulting Physician to the jewish Hospital, 1887. Visiting Phy- sician and Lecturer on Clinical Medicine at the Philadelphia Hospital, 1889. Lecturer on Clinical Medicine, jefferson Medical College, 1890. Lecturer on Therapeutics, Dartmouth Medical College, 1890. W Fellow of the College of Physicians, Philadelphia. Fellow of the American Laryngological Society. A CLARENCE MOORES YVEED, D.SC., Professor of Zoology and Entomology in the N. H. College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. B.Sc., Michigan Agricultural College, 1883, M.Sc., 1884. D.Sc., Ohio State University, ISQO. Asst. editor Prairie Far- rner, 1884-86 3 Entomological Asst., Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History, 1886-88. Entomologist, Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, 1888-91. Instructor in Entomology, Ohio State University, 1889. Present position since 1891. Asso- ciate editor American Naturalist, 1890- . Author of Insects and Insectides, 1891 5 Spraying Crops, 1892. Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society of England, and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of the Society forthe Promotion of Agricultural Science, Le Societe Entomologique de France, Cambridge Entomological Club, and ofthe Association of Economic Entomologists. GEORGE DANA LORD, A.M., Assistant Professor in Greek. A.B., Dartmouth, 1884, A.M., 1887. Born, 1863. Principal of XVoodstock, Conn., Academy, 1885-7. Tutor in Greek, Dartmouth, 1887-91 5 Instructor in Latin, 1888, Instructor in German, 1890, Assistant Professor in Greek, 1891- . ALBERT HENRY WOOD, B.S., Instructor in Agriculture in the N. H. College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. B.S., N. H. C. of A. and M. A. Born, 1858. Foreman of College Farm, 1887-8 g Instructor in Agriculture, 1888- . EDXVIN BRANT FROST, A.M., Assistant Professor in Astronomy and Director of Shattuck Observatory. A.B., Dartmouth, 1886, A.M., 1889. Born, 1866. Post-graduate course, Dartmouth, 1886-73 Assistant in Physics and Astronomy, and instructor in Physics and Astronomy in the Chandler School of Science and the Arts, 1887-90. Student at University of Strasburg, 1890-91. Assistant at Royal Observatory at Potsdam, 1891-92. Present position since 1892. JOSEPH BENJAMIN GEORGE WELCT1, M.S., Assistant in Physics and Instructor in Physics ,and Astronomy in the Chandler School of Science and the Arts. Born, Newburyport, Mass., 1866. B.S., C.S.S., 1887. M.S., C.S.S., 1891. Graduate Student johns Hopkins, 1889-90. Present position, 1890- . FRED WINSLONV MORSE, B.S., Professor of Chemistry in the N. H. College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. Horn in Berlin, Mass., Dec. 6, 1865. Graduated from Northborol High School, 1882. B.S., NVorcester Polytechnic In- 14 ,- .... . .V -,, last .,
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THOMAS WILSON DoRR Wo1z'1'111sN, A.M., Associate Professor of Mathematics, and Instruc- tor in Gymnastics. See biographical sketch. EDNVIN JULIUS BARTLETT, A.M., M.D., Professor of Chemistry. ' A.B., Dartmouth, 1872, A.M., 1875. 'M.D., Rush Medical College, 1879. Born, 1851. Associate Prof. of Chemistry, D21ft111O11f11, 1379333 P1'Of. of Chemistry, 1883- . Abroad, 1874-755 Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science 5 Charter member of the New England Chemical Club 3 Author of a number of articles in encyclopacdias, etc., also of several pamphlets on chemical subjects. JAMES FAIRBANKS COLBY, A.M., LL.B., Parker Professor of Law and Political Science, and Instructor in History. A.B., Dartmouth, 1872, A.M., 1875. Yale, 1877. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1875. Born, 1850. Clerk of House Committee on Revision of Laws, 43d Congress. Practiced law in New Haven, Conn., 1878-853 meanwhile, Instructor in Economics in the Sheffield Scientific School, and in International Law in the Yale Law School. Present position since 1885. He has written A' Three Papers on Crime, besides many magazine and cyclopaedia articles. CHARLES L. DANI1, A.M., M.D., Professor of Nervous Diseases. C50 West 46th Street, New Yorkj A.B., Dartmouth, 1872, A.M., 1875. Born in Woodstock, Vt., 1852. M.D., National Medical College, 1876. M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1877. Interne Bellevue Hospital, 1877-78. Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Marine Hos- pital, Port of N. Y., 1878. Practiced in N. Y. City since 1879. Obtained gold medal of N. Y. County Medical Society in 1870. Prof. of Comparative Physiology in the Columbia School of Comparative Medicine, 1879-82. Prof. of Physiology in the Woman's Medical College and N. Y. Infirmary, 1881-87. Prof. of Nervous and Mental Diseases in N. Y. Post-Graduate Medical College, 1885- . Visiting Physician to Bellevue Hospital, 1887. Consulting Neurologist to the N. Y. Infant Asy- lum, and to the Montefiore Home. Member of the Association of American Physicians, and numerous other medical soci- eties. Prof. of Newous Diseases in Dartmouth Medical College, 1889. Member of editorial staff of Medical Record. Au- thor of numerous medical and scientific papers. CLARENCE WATICINS ScoTT, A.M., Professor of the English Language and Literature in the N. H. College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. A.B., Dartmouth, 18745 A.M., 1877. Born, 1849. Librarian in Dartmouth, 1874-8. Admitted to the Bar, 1879. In- structor in English Language and Literature in N. H. C. of A. and M. A., 1878-81 3 Prof. of English Language and Litera- ture, 1881- . CHARLES HOLNIES PETTEE, A.M., C.E., Dean of the N. H. College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, and Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering. A.B., Dartmouth, 18745 A.M., 1877. C.E., Thayer School of Civil Engineering, 1876. Born, 1853. Assistant in Thayer School, and Instructor in N. I-I. C. of A. and M. A., 1876-7. Prof. of Mathematics and Civil Engineering, N. H. C. of A. and M. A., 1887- .' Dean, 1888- . Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. JOHN Voss HAZEN, B.S., C.E., Woodman Professor of Civil Engineering and Mechanics in . the Chandler School of Science and the Arts. B.S., Chandler School of Science, 1875. Thayer School, 1876. Born, ISSO. Civil Engineer on Railroads and Bridges, 1876-7. Principal of Atkinson, N. H., Academy, 1877-8. Tutor in Mathematics and Surveying, Chandler School of Science, 1878-80. Present position since 1880. FRANKLIN HENRY HOOPER, M.D., Professor of Laryngology. C85 Beacon Street, Boston.J M.D., Harvard, 1876. Born, Sept. 19, 1850. Prof. of Laryngology in Dartmouth Medical College. Instructor in Laryn- gology in Harvard Medical School. Physician to the Throat Department, Mass. Gen. Hospital. Member of numerous medical and scientific societies. Dr. Hooper is author of many important papers and reports on Laryngology, and is a large contributor to medical and scientific literature. ' AUGUSTUS PaL111f:R DUDLEY, M.D., Lecturer in Gynecology. 1640 Madison Avenue, New York.D 13
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stitule, 1887. Assistant Chemist, Mass. Agricultural Experiment Station, Amherst, 1887-88. Assistant Chemist, N. H. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1888, and Chemist, 1889- . Instructor in Chemistry in N. H. C. of A. and M. A., 1889, and Professor of Chemistry, 1889- . Has published papers in the Reports of the Experiment Station. CHARLES LATHROP PARSONS, B.S., Associate Professor of Chemistry in the N. H. College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. GEORGE LEONARD TEEPLE, MFE., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering and Physics in the N. H. College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. M.E., Cornell, 1889. Born, 1864. Electrician, 'Western Electric Co., Chicago, 1889-90. Present position, 1890- . ALBERT KINGSBURY, M.E., Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the N. H. College of Agri- culture and the Mechanic Arts. E. B. DAVIS, HL., Instructor in Modern Languages in the N. H. College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. B.L., Dartmouth, 1889. Instructor in the High School, New Brunswick, N. I., 1889-9o. In Salt Lake Academy, Salt Lake City, 1890-91. Present position, 1891- . DANIEL BLAISDELL RUGGLES, B.S., Instructor in Constitutional Law in the Chandler 'School ' of Science and the Arts. B.S., Dartmouth, 1890. LL.B., Boston University Law School, 1892. Born, 1870. CHARLES HALL GOULD, A.B., Tutor in Latin. A.B., Dartmouth, 1892. JAMES WILLIS PATTERSON, LL.D., Willard Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory. A.B., Dartmouth, 18483 A.M., 1851. LL.D., Grinnell College, Iowa, 1868. Born, 1823. Principal NVOodstock, Conn., Academy, 1848-SO. Student at New Haven Theol. Sem., 1851. Tutor at Dartmouth, 1852-54, Prof. of Mathematics, 1854- SQ, Sec. State Board of Education, 1858-625 Prof. of Astronomy and Meteorology, 1859-65. In State House of Rep., 1862- 65. Representative to Congress, 1863-66. United States Senator, 1866-73. Abroad, 1873-75. State Superintendent of Pub- lic Instruction, 1881-1392. , i ' fdlfifg Q ' 'Q ,Qi Q Q 3 - I ' 'J Ji. . I5
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