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Gtffirccra uf Qjlttattttrtinnt. W 11.L1A11 JEWETT TUCKER, D.D., LL.D., President. . See Ihogmphzkal sieezm. OLIVER PAYSON HUBBARD, M.D., LL.D., Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Pharmacy in the Medical College. . Q65 West 19th Street, New York City.j A, B., Yale, 1828, A. M., Yale, 1831, Dartmouth, 18725 M. D., So. Carolina Medical College, 1837, LL.D., Hamilton, 1861. Born, Mar., ISOQ, Pomfret, Conn. In Grosvenor Academy, Rome, N. Y., ISIS-255 I'Iamilton 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, Va., 1836. Prof. of Chemistry, Mineralogy and Geology in Dartmouth and Medical College, 1836-83. Built the Shattuck Observatory, 1853. Imported the six Nineveh sculptures in Dartmouth Museum, 1854-6. Rep. from Hanover to N. H. Legislature, 1863-4. Overseer of Thayer School of Civil Eng., 1871. In Europe, 1878. Member of Association of American Geologists, I84IQ of Amer. Asso- ciation for Advancement of Science, 1848, Cor. Mem. of Montreal, Boston and Philadel- phia Natural History Societiesg Hon. Mem. of several State Historical and Medical Societies. Vice-Prest. N. Y. Academy of Sciences, 1885-91. President of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1892-3. Has published History of Dartmouth Medical College and Nathan Smith, M. D., its Founder, and of the Chandler School, and several seientitic papers. Rev. SAMUEL CoLcoRD BARTLETT, D.D., LL.D., Lecturer on the Bible and its tions to science and religion. A.B., Dartmouth, 18365 A.M., 1839g D.D., Dartmouth, 1861 5 LL.D., Princeton, 1877, and Dartmouth, 1892. Born, Nov. 1817. Tutor in Dartmouth, 1838-9. Grad. from Andover Theol. Sem., 1842. Preached at Monson, Mass., 1843-6. Prof. of Intellectual Philosophy and Rhetoric, NVestern Reserve College, 1846-52. Preached at Manchester, N. H., 1852- 7, and in Chicago, 1857-9. Prof. of Biblical Literature, Chicago Theol. Sem., 1858-77. Visited Europe, Egypt, Sinai, and Palestine, 1873-4. President of Dartmouth, 1877-92. Author of Life and Death Eternal, 1866-1878, Sketches of the Missions of the A. B. C. F. M.,'l 1872, Future Punishment, 1875, From Egypt to Palestine, 18795 Sources of History in the Pentateuch,',1883g also various articles in the Bibliotheca Saera, Princeton Review, North American Review, Forum, Smith's Dictionary of the Bible. rela- HENRY ELIJAH PARKER, D.D., Professor Emeritus of the Latin Language and Litera- ture. Q A.l3., Dartmouth, lS4Tg A.M., IS44g D.D., Dartmouth, 1878. Born, I82I. Teacher in Hartford, Conn., 1841-3. Tutor in Dartmouth, 1843-4. Grad. at Union Theol. Sem., 1847. Preached in Eastport, Me., 1847-50, and in Concord, N. H., 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. IO
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Fmzatvvs nf iwtmuutlx Ginllngv. THE PREsIDIf:N'I' OF THE COLLEGE. I-Irs EXCELLENCY JOHN B. SMITH, REV. ALONZO H. QUINT, D. D., REV. HENRY FAIRBOXNKS, PH. D., HON. BENJAMIN F. PRESCOTT, A. M. fcx Qjyifl-UD, . Hillsborough, - . . . Dover, St. Johnsbu - Epping, HON. ISAAC W. sMI'I'H, LL. D., IIIOOOIIOOIOI-, I-ION. WILLIAM M. CHIISII, A. M.,. Concord, CARLTON IH. FROST, M. D., . . I-IOOOt.e,, HON. JAMES Is. IMCHAIIDSON, Boston, CHARLES W. SPALDINC, ESQ., Chic, REV. CYRUS RICI-IAIIDSON, Nashua, FRANK S. STREETER, ESQ., ..... Concord, N. H N. H ry, Vt N. H N. H N. H N. H Mass go, Ill N. H N. H Trustees Ex Officio in Relation to funds given by the State of New Hampshire. COUNCJIL. HON. TRUE L. NORRIS, Portsmouth, N. H. HON. JOHN C. RAY, Manchester, N. H. HON. EDWARD O. BLUNT, Nashua, N. H. HON. FRANK N. PARSONS, Franklin, N. H. HON. HERBERT B. MOULTON, Lisbon, N. H. PRESIDENT OF' THE SENATE. HON. JOHN MCLANE, Milford, N. H. SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. HON. FRANK N. CHAMBERLAIN, Berlin, N. H. CHIEF-TUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT. HON. CHARLES DOE, LL. D., Rollinsford, N. H. VISITORS OF THE-CHANDLER FOUNDATION. HON. JOHN HOPKINS, Millbury, Mass. HON. BENJAMIN A. KIMBALL, Concord, N. H. OVERSEERS OF THE THAYER SCHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING-. THE PRESIDENT OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE. PROF. OLIVER P. HUBBARD, M. D., LL. D., New York, N. Y. PROF. GEORGE L. ANDREWS, A. M., Auburnclale, Mass. GEN. JOHN C. PALFREY, A. M., Boston, Mass. PROF. PETER s. MICI-III3, A. M., PH. D., West Point, N. Y. CHARLES P. CHASE, A. M., Y3'c'zzsw'er. 9
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JOHN ORDRONAUX, M.D., LL.D., Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence. Qlioslyn, N. RLV. I'IENRY GRISWOLD issue A.M. Chandler Professor of Botan 1. , 1 5 A.B., Yale, 1847, A.M., 1850. Born, 1826. Union Theol. Sem., 1853. Preached in Stanwich, Conn., 1854-62. Present position since 1876. I'ulJlished A Catalogue of Flora and Fauna within Thirty Miles of Hanover,l' 1882. H Genealogy of the jesup I an1ily, 1887. A.B., Dartmouth, 1850, A.M., 1853. LL. li., Harvard, 1852. M.D., National Medical College, 1859. LL. D., 'l'rinity College, 1870. Born in N. Y. City, Aug. 3, 1830. Student at Law, 1350- 52. In practice since 1853-61. Prof. of Med. jurisprudence in the National Med. College, 1865-73, in the Law School of Columbia College, 1865-73, in the University of Vermont. 1865-73g in thc Medical Department of Dartmouth College since 1864, i11 the Law School of Boston University since 1873. Orator of the N. Y. Academy of Medicine, 18765 Commencement Orator ot the Med. Department of the University of Vermont, 1865, and of the National Med. College, 1869 and 1870. Surgeon, Board of En- rollment, ISL Cong. Dist. of Y., 1863. State Com. in Lunacy, 1863-82. Appointed to codify and revise the Lunacy statutes of N.Y., 1874. Member of the Medico-Legal Society of Paris since 1870. Author of Hints on Ilealth in Armies, 1861 5 Manual for Mili- tary Surgeons on the Exa1n.of Recruits and Discharge of Soldiers, 18635 Metrical 'I'ranslation ofthe Code of Health of the School of SZ1lCIllLlll,H 1869, The Jurisprudence of Medicine in its Relations to the Law of Contracts, Tests, and Evidence, 18693 Cen- tennial Ode of Dartmouth College, 18699 Commentaries on the Lunacy Laws of the State of New York, 18785 Institutes of Constitutional Legislation in the U. S.,'l 1890. CARLTON P12NN1Nc1'oN FROST, M.D , Dean of the Medical College, and Professor of the Science and Practice of Medicine, A.B., Dartmouth, 1852, A.M.,1855g M.D., Dartmouth Medical College, 1857, and N. Y. Medical College, 1857. Born, 1830. Practiced in St. johnsbury, Vt., 1857-62. Surgeon in 15th Vt. Vols., 1862, Surgeon of Board of Enrollment, 1862-5. Practiced in Brattleboro', Vt., 1865-71. Lecturer on the Science and Practice of Medicine, Dartmouth Medical Col- lege, 186971. Professor in Dartmouth Med. College, 1871-. Trustee, Dartmouth Col- lege, 1891-. CHARLES HENRY HITCHCOCK, PH. D., Hall Professor of Geology and Mineralogy A. B. Amherst, 1856, A. M., 18595 Ph. D., Lafayette, 1869. Born, 1836. Yale and Andover Theol. Sems., 1857-61. Asst. Geologist on Survey of Vt., 1857-GI, Director of Maine Geological Survey, 1861-2 g Lecturer on Zotilogy 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, 1883 and 1886. Vice-President Am. Assoc. for Advancement of Science, 1883. Fellow of Imperial Geological Institute, Austria, and of Royal Physical Society, Edin- burgh, Member of American Institute of Mining Engineers, Am. Geological So., Academy of Science, etc. Has published Elementary Geology, 1860 5 Natural History and Geology of Maine, 1861-62. Mount VVashington in VVinter, 1871, Geology of New I'Iamp., 4 vols., 1874-78, The Geology of Vermont. Titles of his papers number over loo. LOUIS POLLENS, A. M., Professor of the French Language and Literature. A. M., Univ. of Vt., 1869. Born 1838. Educated at Cantonal Coll., Vaud, Switzerland. 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. Professor of the French language and literature, 1893. Prof. of French and German, 1886-93. Has translated one vol. of Grote's Allgemeine XVelt Gescl1ichte, Phillippson's Die Neuere Zeit-5 U is engaged on a French Grammar, and Essays on French Literature. II YD
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