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'WILLIAM B. LINDSAY, PH. D., Professor in the Depart1ne11t of Chemistry. Born 1858. A. B., Boston University, IS79, B. S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1881 3 Ph. D., Boston University 1895. Instructor in General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis, Massachusetts Institute of Teclmology, 1881-82. Chemist to H. A. Gould 81 Co., Boston, also to U. S. Dyeing Co., Providence, R. I., ISS2-S41 Instructor Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in General and Analytical Chemistry, 1884-85. Professor of Chemistryin Dickinson College, 1885-. Traveled in Europe in 1875 and '97, Published Revision of Elliott and Storerls Qualitative Analysis, 1892 5 With H. F. Storer, Storer and Lindsay's Manual of Chem- istry, 1894. Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science, and also member of the American Chemical Society. BRADFORD O. MCINTIRE, PH. D., Thomas Beaver Professor in the Department of Rhetoric and English Literature. ' Born 1856. A. B., Wesleyan University, 1883 3 A. M., 1886, Ph. D., Western University of Pennsylvania, 18961 Professor of English Literature and History, Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Female College, Kent's Hill, Maine, 1883-90: Member of the Executive Committee of the Maine Pedagogical Society 3 Superintendent of Public Instruction, town of Redford, Maine, 1889-90. Professor of English Literature and History in Dickinson College, I890-. VVILLIAM K. DARE, A. M., Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Pedagogy. Born 1858. A. B., Dickinson College, 18833 A. M., 18865 Assistant in Dickinson Preparatory School, 1883-87, Principal of Dickinson Preparatory School, 1887-98. Instructor in History and Pedagogy in Dickinson College, I893-94. Professor of Psychol- ogy and Pedagogy, 1894-95 3 Professor of History and Psychology, IS95-96, Professor of Philosophy and Pedagogy, I896-. WILLIAM W. LANDIS, A. M., Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Astronomy. Born 1869. Ph. B., Dickinson College, 1891 5 A. M., 18943 Student of Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy, also Assistant in Mathematics in the Johns Hopkins University, ISQI-94Q Professor of Mathematics in Thiel College, I894-952 Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy in Dickinson College, 1895-. Received Kermite Medal from French Government in 1893. Member of the First Methodist Episcopal Church Congress, 1897 3 Contributor to the .American Mathematical Monthly, to Popular Astron- ony, and a Member of the American Mathematical Society. JOHN FREDERICK MOHLER, PH. D., Professor i11 the Department of Physics. Born 1864. A. B., Dickinson College, 1837, A. M., ISQOQ Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, IS97: Professor of Science and Mathematics in Wilmington Conference Academy, Dover, Delaware, ISS7-901 Professor of Mathematics in XVesleyan Academy, 1890-94 5 Entered johns Hopkins University in October, 1894, as a student of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics 5 was Student Assistant in Astronomy at the same University, 1895-96, and appointed Fellow in Physics, 1896. Professor of Physics in Dickinson College, 1896-. Has published several articles cn original research in Spectrum Analysis: an article on the Surface Tension of Water below Zero Degrees, Centigradeg a review of an article on the Refractive Index of Water and Alcohol for Elastic XVaves. Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. ...I21
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The Faculty 5.5.5 REV, GEORGE EDWARD REED, S. T. D., LL. D. President. Born 1846. A. B., Wesleyan University, 1869 3 A. M., 1872 3 S. T. D., 1885 3 LL. D., Lafayette, 1889. Student at Boston Theo- logical Seminary, 1869-70. Stationed at Willimantic, Conn., 1870-723 St. Paul's, Fall River, 1872-753 Hanson Place Church, Brooklyn, 1875-783 Stamford, Conn., 1878-81 3 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn, 1881-843 Hanson Place Church, ISS4-S73 Trinity, New Haven, 1887-89 3 President of Dickinson College, 1889-. He has written many articles on the religious and social questions of the day for the leading papers and magazines. Traveled in Europe, 1878 3 extensively in the West, 1886 3 and since, throughout many portions of the United States as a lecturer and preacher. Member of American Academy of Political and Social Science, The Anthropological Society of New York, The Institute of Christian Philosophy, and other organizations of Philosophy and Reform. REV. HENRY CLAY WHITING, PH. D., L. H. D., Professor 111 the Department of Latin. Born 1845. A. B., Union College, 18673 A. M., 18703 Ph. D., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1876. Principal Prattsburg Acad- emy, N. Y., 1867-68. Principal Classical Department, Union School, Schenectady, N. Y., 1868-703 Adjunct-Professor of Languages in Drew Theological Seminary, and at the same time took a course in Theology, leading to the degree of B. D., 1870-74 C Professor of Ancient Languages, Newark Conference Academy, N. J., 1874-783 Vice-President of Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1878-79. Professor of Latin and German, Dickinson College, 1879-843 Professor of Latin in Dickinson College, X884-2 Treasurer of Dick- inson College, 1884-Q Contributor to McClintock 8: Strong's Encyclopedia, 18853 Published Hurst lk Whiting's Seneca, fourth edition, 18903 has also written various articles for Scientific and Literary Journals. Founder and President of Pennsylvania Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa 3 Member of the American Phtlological Association. OVANDO B. SUPER, PH. D., Professor in the Department of Modern Languages. B01-n 1848, A. B., Dickinson College, 18733 A. M., 18763 Ph. D., Boston University, 18833 Professor of Modern Languages, Delaware College, 1873-76 3 Studied in Leipsic and Paris, 1876-78 3 Professor of Modern Languages in Dickinson Seminary, 1878-803 professor of Languages in the University of Denver, 1880-84 3 Professor of Modern Languages in Dickinson College, 1884-. Trav- eled in Germany, 1876-783 in France, 1878. Published French Reader, 18883 edited Stories from Souvestre, 18893 Readings from French History, 1891 3 Andersen's Maerchen, 18932 Erckmann-Cl1atrian's Waterloo, 13932 Lessing's Emilia Galotti, 18943 Halevy's L'Abbe Constantine, 18945 German Reader, 18952 Erckmann-Chatrian's Conscrit de 1813, 18963 Count of Segnr-'s La Retraite de Moscow, 1899 3 Member American Modern Language Association. JAMES H. MORGAN, PH. D., Professor in the Department of Greek. Born 1857. A. B., Dickinson College, 18783 A. M., 1881 3 Ph. D., Bucknell University, 1892. Professorin Pennington Semi- nary, 1878-793 Vice-President Pennington Seminary, 1879-81 3 Professor in Rugby Academy, Philadelphia, 1881-823 Principal Dickinson Preparatory School, 1882-843 Adjunct-Professor of Greek in Dickinson College, 1585-901 Professor of Greek and Polit- ical Economy, Dickinson College, 1890-. Traveled in Europe, 1887. Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. .... II 1
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MORRIS W. PRINCE, S. T. D., Professor i11 the Depart1ne11t of History and Political Science Born 1845. A. B., Wesleyan University, 18683 S. T. D., 1890. Joined New Hampshire Conference, 1871. Stationed at Ply- mouth, N. H., 1871-743 Concord, N. H., 1874-773 Dover, N. H., IS77-SO, Haverhill, Mass., 1880-81. Principal Bucksport Semi-- nary, Maine, 1881-84. Entered New York East Conference, 1884 3 Pastor M. E. Churches, Stamford, Conn.3Nostrand ave., Brook- lyn, N, Y.3 Bristol, Conn.3 Trinity Church, New Haven. Professor of History and Political Science, Dickinson College, 1896-. VVILLIAM H. GOODING, PH. D., Professor Pro-imzyoro, i11 the Department of Philosophy and Pedagogy. Born 1851. A. B., Dickinson College, 18743 A. M., 1877. Teacher of Science in Wilmington Conference Academy, Dover, Del., 1874-763 Studied Philosophy at Harvard University under james and Palmer, 1876-775 Studied at Gottingen, Leipsic and Heidelberg Universities, 1878-81 3 Instructor in Ethics, Wesleyan University, 1881-823 Principal Wilmington Conference Academy, Dover, Del., 1884-983 Professor of Philosophy and Pedagogy, Dickinson College, 1898-. HENRX' M. STEPHENS, A. M., Professor i11 the Department of Biology. Bor11 1868 Ph. B., Dickinson College, 1892 3 A. M., 1895 3 Instructor in Physiology, Hygiene and Physical Culture, Dickinson College, 1892-95 3 Adjunct-Professor of Physiology, Hygiene and Physical C11lture in Dickinson College, 1895-97 3 Adjunct-Professor of Biology, ,97-98. Graduate Student at the Massachusetts Institute of Teclmology, 1895. Member of the American Chemical Society. JAMES ELIJAH PII.CHER, PH. D., M. D., Professor in the Department of Anatomy and Embryology. Born 1857. B. A., University of Michigan, 1879: M. D., Long Island College Hospital, 18803 M. A., Illinois Wesleyan Uni- versity, 1887 3 Ph. D., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1887 3 Captain, Medical Department, U. S. Army, 18833 Major and Brigade Surgeon of Volunteers, 18983 Managing Editor, Annals QfA7IHf07Ilj' and Sfnjgerjf, 1881-18833 Oiiice Editor Annals 0fSurgo1jy, 1887-18892 Editor Health Department of the New Yorlc C'hr1'.rlian .-ldoomte, 1887-18953 Associate Editor Columbus flIL'lZ'1'l'lll journal, 1896-1899 3 Editor As.voc1'dl1'ofz fllilifarj' Smjgcons oflho Uuilfd Slalcs, 1897-1899 3 Lecturer on Military Hygiene in Star- ling Medical College, 18962 Professor of Military Surgery, Ohio Medical University, 1396-18972 Emeritus Professor of Military Surgery, Ohio Medical University, 1898 3 Professor of Military Surgery, Creighton Medical College, 1898-1899 3 Professor of Medi- cal Jurisprudence, Dickinson School of Law, 18993 Assistant Secretary and Secretary of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, 1896-18993 Member of the American Medical Association 3 Life Member of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States 3 Fellow of the American Academy of Medicine 3 Author of First Aid in Illness and 17U'1l7j', 1892, now in its 6th edition 3 Author of Life' and Labors of Elylzh I-lolmes Pilcher, 1893 3 Author of the Columbus Rook of Mc zllilifary Surgeons, 1897 3 one of the authors of the Rzjferonfe liandbook of llledical Sdcnces, 1889 3 traveled abroad in 1893 and 1895.
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