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Emory W. Hunt, D.D. LL. D., a A $ B K, President and Maria Theresa Barney Professor of Intellectual and Moral Pfiilosophy. A. B., University of Roch- ester, 1884; D. D., Denison University, 1900; LL. D., University of Rochester, 1902; Crozer Seminary, 1884-1887; Pastor of Ashland Avenue Baptist Church, Toledo, O., 1887-1900; Pastor Clarendon Street Baptist Church, Boston, 1900-1901; President of Denison University, 1901 . ■f -31 -31 John L. Gilpatrick, A. M., Ph. D., Benjamin Barney Professor of Mathe- matics. A. B. Kalamazoo College, 1867; A. M. Kalamazoo, 1871; Ph. D., Univer- sity of W. Va., 1890; Teacher in Public Schools, 1867-1873; Instructor in Mathe- matics, University of Michigan, 1873-1874; Professor of Mathematics, Denison University, 1874-. -31 -31-31 Richard S. Colwell, D.D. A K E, cE- B Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. A. B., Brown University, 1871; D.D., Brown University, 1891; Newton Theological Seminary, 1872-1875; Royal University, Berlin, 1875-1876; Pastor of Roger Williams Baptist Church, North Providence, R. I., 1876-1877; Professor of Greek Language and Literature, Denison University, 1877-. -31 -3» -3« George F. McKibben, A. M., Ph. D., A Franklin, Professor of Romance Languages. A. B., Denison, 1875; A. M. Denison, 1876; Ph. D., U. of Chicago, 1905; Instructor in Greek and Latin, Denison, 1876-1879; Morgan Park Seminary, 1879-1881; University of Leipzig, 1881-1882; Professor of Modern Languages, Deni- son, 1882-1901; Professor of Romance Languages, Denison, 1901-. .3» -31 -3» ' Charles L. Williams, A. M., Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature. A. B., Princeton, 1878; A. M., Princeton, 1881; Professor of Rhetoric and English, Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1878-1883; Crozer Theological Seminary, 1883-1884; Pastor of the Baptist Church, Upland, Pa., 1884-1893; Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, Denison University, 1893-. -31 f William H. Johnson, A. M., Calliope, Eliam E. Barney Professor of the Latin Languages and Literature. A. B-, Denison, 1885; A. M., Denison, 1888; Instructor in the Baptist Indian University, Muscogee, I. T., 1885-1886; Instructor in Latin and Greek, Granville Academy, 1886-1893; Graduate Student, Johns- Hopkins University, 1893-1894; Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, Denison, 1894-.
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Apologia THE earth has once more swung around its orbit. Another Adytum is here. In some respects this year has been unique in the history of Denison. Every man here, as he contemplates the Denison of Preparatory and Fresh- men years, feels that, somehow, a change has come. He misses the grip of older influences; but he feels the throb of new impulses. If there is less of that surface enthusiasm so peculiar to college life, yet we believe that the deeper currents of loyalty to our institution are strong and steady. If there is less of shouting, there is more of thought. College spirit may express itself in places other than the athletic field. These things will probably be reflected in the Adytum of ' 08. They ought to be. Our aim is to give a faithful presentation of our college life. As the following pages come beneath the scrutiny of student, professor, alumnus, each will be variously impressed. In life, we look at the same thing, and we see different things. For instance, herein the student ' s mirth may be the professor ' s chagrin, and the alumnus ' disgust. Again, different phases of our college life appeal to different minds; so that the best we can hope, is that each will find some little corner of interest in this book. College life is a mosaic for variety. Its presentation, therefore, must be various. From grave to gay, from lively to severe. We would your kind indulgence then bespeak. The pearl that glitters on the golden bracelet is the product of pain; and into the silken fabric is woven a myriad lives. Yet the jewelled bracelet glitters on the lady ' s arm, and her flowing silks shimmer with rainbow colors without any suggestion to her of the agony represented. We would not designate our book a pearl ; nor hyperbolically afKrm that into its texture the lives of this staff are woven. Yet we do remind our readers that it represents additional toil amid the unrelenting strain and stress of college life. As a class, this Adytum is our memorial in Denison University. Next year you find our pictures on the Senior pages; then — separation, and the world. The Class of ' 09 is one which has done things in this college; and among its various members is the strongest of fraternal feeling. When the other visible symbols of our activity have crumbled, may this volume continue to remind each member of his fellow classmates of the long ago; and to recall to strangers that the Class of 1909 was no mean factor in the progressive life of Denison University. THE EDITOR. 7
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H. Rhodes Hundley, Sc. D., K 2, Dean of Doane Academy. A. B., Rich- mond, Va., College, 1888; Sc. D., Bucknell University, 1900; Instructor in Lan- The guages, Johnston Male and Female Institute, 1888-1892; Principal of Batesburg Baptist Academy, 1889-1892; S tudent, Crozer Theological Seminary, 1892-1895; Faculty Instructor in Modern Languages; Peddie Institute, 1895-1900; Vice-Principal, Ped- dle Institute, 1898-1900; D ean of Doan Academy, 1900. -f 4t Clark W. Chamberlin, A. B., r A, Calliope, Henry Chisholm Professor of Physics. A. B., Denison, 1894; Instructor in Western Reserve Academy, 1894- 1897; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1897-1899; Fellow, in Physics, Uni- versity of Chicago, 1899-1900; Professor of Physics and Astronomy Colby College, 1900- 1991; Professor of Physics, Denison, 1901-. -j» -f f Willis A. Chamberlin, A. M., S X, Franklin, Professor of the German Lan- guage and Literature. A. B. Denison, 1890; A. B., Harvard, 1891; A.M. Denison, 1894; Instructor in Modern Languages, Denison, 1891-1892; Assistant Professor of Modern Languages, Denison, 1892-1901; Student at Berlin, Leipzig and Paris. 1896-1897; Professor of the German Language and Literature, Denison, 1901-. ■H -jl Charles E. Goodell, A. M., A ®, Professor of History and Political Science. A. B., FrankHn College, 1888; A. M. Franklin, 1890; Graduate Student, Franklin, 1888-1889; Instructor in Modern Languages, Franklin, 1889-1890; Graduate Student, Cornell; 1890-1892; Principal of High School, Mankato, Minn., 1892-1894; Professor of History and Pohtical Science, Franklin, 1894-1900; Professor of History, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1900-1903; Professor of History and Political Science, Denison, 1903-. f -f f Frank Carney, A. B., Professor of Geology and Mineralogy. A. B., Cornell, 1895; Principal, Starkey Seminary, 1894-1895; Professor in Kenka College, 1895- 1901; Vice-Principal, Ithaca High School, 1901-1904; Graduate Student, Cornell, 1901- 1904; Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, Denison, 1904-. 4 it BlRNEY E. Trask, C. E., B ® n, Professor of Civil Engineering. B. C. E., University of Minnesota, 1890; C. E. Minnesota, 1894; Engineering Work, Minne- apolis, 1890-1891; Instructor in Mathematics and Civil Engineering, Clinton Liberal Institute, New York, 1891-1893; Graduate Student and Instructor in Drawing, Minnesota, 1893-1894; Instructor in Mathematics and Engineering, Northwestern MiHtary Institute, 1894-1901; Assistant Engineer, C, M. St. P. R. R., 1901- 1903; Professor of Civil Engineering, Denison University, 1903-. 9
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