Dickinson College - Microcosm Yearbook (Carlisle, PA)

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Languages ill Dicki11son College, lS7O'. Traveled in Europe, Egypt, Palestine and Oriental co11ntries. Has written many articles for the AIL'lll0liIkl'f Rfvlmu, and some for thejournal of lhe .S'nc1?'L1f of Bzbliml Lileraiure and l5x1'gc.v1's. Puhlisl1ed A Journey to Egypt a11d the Holy Land, 1870, Introduction to the Study of the Holy Scriptures, four Edili0llS, 1884, pp. 798, a part ofthe course of study ofthe Methodist itinerant Preachers-about 10,000 copies now sold. Member ofthe Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis. As a scholar, theologian and critic, is first of his church, and the peer of scholars, theologians and critics of the other denomina- tions a11d sects. REV. HENRY CLAY WHITING, Pn.D., Professor of Latin. Born 1845. A.B., l'Ili0ll College, 18675 A.M., 1570: i'i1.l7.,illill0iS XVesleyan University, 1876. 1867-8, Principal Prattshurg Academy, N. V. 1 1868-70, Principal Classical Department, Union School, Schenectady, N, Y.5 1870-4, Adjunct Professor Languages in Drew 'I'heol. Sem., at szunetime took course ill theology, leadi11g to degree B.D.5 1874-8, Professor ofAncicnt Languages, Newark Conference Academy, N.j. 5 1878-9, Vice-president Pe11ningtot1 Sem. N. J.: lS79'84, Professor of Latin Illlll Gertnan, Dickinson Collegeg 1884-, Professor of Lati11, Dickinson College. Co11t1'ihutor to MeCli11tock and Stroug's Encyclopedia, published Hurst and Wl1iting's Seneca, fourth Edition, l890, and has written various articles for Scientific and Literaryjournals. Founder and President of Peu11. Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. F1.E'1'c11ER DURELL, PII.D., Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. I Born 1859. A B., Princeton, ISYQQ A.M., 1882: Ph.D., Pl'illCCK0l1,'IS8S. Taught at Pennillg' ton Sem., 1879-81 5 Post-graduate student at Leipzig, Gern1a11y,and Princeton, 1881-25 Adjunct Professor Mathematics and Astronomy, Dickinson College, 1882-35 Professor of Mathematics and Astrouo1ny,,1SS3-. Member of Alll. Association for the Advancement of Science. OVANDO B. SUPER, Pn.D., Professor of Modern Lan- guages. Born 1848. A.B., Dickinson College, 1373: A.M., 18765 Ph.D., Boston University, 18835 1873-6, Professor of Modern Languages, Delaware Collegcg 1876-S, st11died in Leipzig and Pa1'is5 1878-So, Professor of Languages ill Dickinson Se1n.5 1880-4, Professor of Languages i11 the University of Denver5 1384-, Professor of Modern Languages, Dickinson College. Trav- eled, 1876-8,i11 Germany5 1878, in France. Published French Reader, ISS81 edited Stories from Saudsterc, 18895 Readings i.l'0lll French History, 1891. Member of A1n. Modern Lau- guage Association. -IA1v11cs H. MORGAN, Pn.D., Professor of Greek and Po- litical Economy. Born 1857. A B., Dickinson College, 18785 A.M., 18815 Ph.D., Bucknell University, 1892: Professor in Pennington Sem., 1878-95 Vice-President PCllllillgl0ll Sfflll., 1879-81 5 Professor in Rugby Academy, Phila., lS8l'2, Principal of Dickinson Prep. School, 1882-45 Adjunct Profes- sor of Greek, Dickinson College, 1885-905 Professor ofGreek Zllld Political Economy, Dickinson College, 1890-, Traveled ill Europe, 1887. Member of the Am. Association for the Advance- n1et1t of Science. W11.1.1A11 B. LINDSAY, A.B., BS., Professor of Chemistry. Born 1858. A.B , Boston University, 18795 B.S., Mass. Institute of Technology, 1881 5 In- structor ill General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis, Mass. l11stitute of'l'echnology,1881-25 14

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R C R Clffieers of instruction. nv. Grzoitea E-:DWARD Rican, D.D., LL.D., President. Born 1846. A.B., Wesleyan University, 18693 A M., 1872: D.D., 18855 LL.D., Lafayette, 1889. 1869-70, student at Boston Theol. Sem. Stationed at xVllllIII1lIll.lC, Conn., 1870-721 St. Paul's, Fall River, 1872-53 Hanson Place Church, Brookly11, 1875-8: Stamford, COIIII., 1878-81 3 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn, 1881-4: Hanson Place Church, Brooklyn, 1884-73 Trinity, New Have11, 1887-9: 1889-, PYCSIKICIIK of Dickinson College. He has written 1nany articles on the religious and social questions ofthe day forthe ltfilfllllg papers Ztlltl magazines. 1878, traveled in Europeg 1886, exte11sively ill the West 3 si11ce, throughout many portions ofthe United States as a lecturer and preacher. Member ofthe American Academy of Political and Social Science, The Anthropological Society of New York, The Instit11te of Christia11 Philosophy, and various other organizations of Philosophy and Reform. IIARLES FRANCIS HILIIES, PH.D., Professor of Physics. Born 1838. A.B., Dicki11son, lS55: A.M., 185Sp Pl1.D., De Pauw University, 1866. Taught in Wyoming SCII1.21llCl Baltimore Female College, 1858-60. 1860-3, Proh Math. Troy University, N. Y. 1863-5, student at the University of Giessen, Germany. 1865-85,'Professor of Natural Science, and 1885 to date, Professor of Physics, Dickinson College. Among publications may he mentioned Will's 'fable ofChemical Analysis U'ZllISlZllCCl and e11larged, three editionsg Bun- sen's Flame Reactions3 Leaf Prints, a text book ofphotographic printing 3 The Stereoscope: Its 'l'l1G0l'y and Constructiong Report of Section of U. S. Government Expedition stationed at Ottumwa, Iowa, to ohserve and photograph tl1e total eclipse ofthe sun, 18693 History of Dick- inson College, Illustrated: Lectures, Addresses Illld Papers 011 Scientific Illlil Educational Suh- jects, including address helore tl1e Pennsylvania State Teachers' Association, on Science Teaching in the Common SchooIs3 Lectures on Actinism, or tl1e History and Scientihc Basis of Photography, at the l11ter11atio11al Electrical Exhibition, Phila.3 011 tl1e Stereoscope Zllld its AppIicatio113 on Amateur Photography in its Educational Relations3 Oll Expert Testilnony. Paper on Scientinc Theories and Creeds, before the Ani. Inst. of Christian Philosophy: on the Phenomenon of Horizontal MCHII and Convergency of tl1e Optic Axis i11 Binocular Vision, heforethe N.V. Acad.of Sciencesg Preparation of Photographic Plates by Daylight3 Some ofthe Methods and Results ofthe Ol3SCI'YZlKl0lI of the Total Iiclispe ofthe Sung Review of Prof. Porter's American Colleges and American Puhlicg Methods of Teaching Chemistry3 Photography zunong the Glaciers, etc., etc. During 1872-5, associated as Collaborator with Prof T. lf. Baird i11 tl1e preparation of the Record of Science Illld Industry, A contributor to the scientific columns of Harper's publications a11d other leading periodicals. Memher and Fellow of tl1e An1. Association for the Advancement of Scienceg of the Am. Philosophical Society of Phila.3 of the N. Y. Academy of Sciencesq of the Phila. Photographic Society, of Maryland Academy of Sciences, a11d various other Literary and Scientific Societies. ISV. HENRY M. I-IARMAN, D.D., LL.D., Professor of Greek and Hebrew. Born 1822. A.B., Dickinson, 18483 A.M , 18513 D.D., 18663 LL.D., Vtlesleyan University, 1886. Professor i11 Baltimore Female College, 1853-53 Mathematical and Classical Institute, 1855-683 Professor of Ancient I.ang11ages i11 W. Va. Ilniversity, 1868-93 Professor of Ancient I3



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Chemist to H. Gould 8: Co., Boston, U. S. Dyeing Co., Providence, R. I , 1882-4: I11- structor, Mass. Institute of Technology, General and Analytical Chemistry, 1884-5: Professor of Chemistry, Dickinson College, 1885-. Traveled in Europe, 1875. BRADFORD O. MCINTIIQE, A.M., Thomas Beaver Professor R H of English Literature and History. Born 1856. A.B., Wesleyan University, 18832 A.M., 1886. Professor of English Literature and History, Maine Wesleyan Sem. and Female College, Kent's Hill, Maine, 1883-9: Professor of English Literature and History, Dickinson College, l990'. Member ofthe Executive Com- mittee of the Maine Pedagogical Societyg Supt. of Public Instruction, town of Reatlfield, Maine, 1889-90. Ev. Roni-:R'r W. ROGERS, PH.D., Professor of the Eng- lish Bible and Semitic History. Bor11 1864. Graduated Phila. High School, IS80. A.B., johns Hopkins, 1887: Graduate student Johns Hopkins, University of Leipzig, University of Berlin and University of Pa., 1887-90 A.M. and Ph.D., 1890. Me111ber e merilo of the Society of Biblical Archaeology, London, The Deutsche Morganliindische Gesellschaft, Leipzig, The Am. Oriental Society, The Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesisg The American Philosophical Societyg elected by the Council flgggl, Member of the Victoria Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 5 Member of The Eighth International Congress of Orientalists at Stockholm and Christiana, 18895 Member and Honorary Secretary of the Assyrian and Babylonian Section of The Ninth International Congress of Orientalists ill London i11 1892, Member Ielectj of the Tenth Inter- national Congress of Orientalists in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1894. Author of Two Texts of Esarhaddon, Cambridge, 1889, Catalogue of Manuscripts tchiefly orientalj ill the Library of Haverford College, Cambridge, 18901 Unpublished Inscriptio11s of Esarhaddon in Autograph Fac-simile with Transliteration and Translation, Cambridge, 18915 new translation of The Inscriptions of Sennacherib in Records ofthe Past, vol. vi., new series, London, 1892, and of numerous popular papers, reviews and critical articles on the History, Languages and Archaeology of the Orient. Traveled in Europe, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892. ENRY M. S'rE1111ENs, P1-1.B. Born 1868. Ph.B., Dicki11so11 College, 1892. Instructor in Physics, Hygiene and Physical Culture, Dickinson College, I892-. Member of the American Association for the Advance- ment of Physical Education. C 15

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