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7. JOHN FREDERICK MOHLER, PH. D., Professor of Physics. Born 1864. A. B., Dickinson College, 18875 A. M., 18905 Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1897 5 Professor of Science and Mathematics in Wilmington Conference Academy, Dover, Del., 1887-905 Professor of Mathematics in Wesleyan Acad- emy, 1890-94 5 entered Johns Hopkins University in 1894 as a student of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics 5 Student As- sistant in Astronomy at the same University, 1895-96, and ap- pointed Fellow in Physics, 18965 Professor of Physics in Dick- inson College, 1896-. Has published several articles on origi- nal research in U Spectrum Analysis 5 an article on the Sur- face Tension of Water below Zero Degrees, Centigrade 5 a re- view of an article on the Refractive Index of Water and Alcohol for Electric Waves 5 Eclipse Reports of 1900 5 The Doppler Effect and Reversal in Spark Spectra. Mem- ber of the American Physical Society, and also of the Ameri- can Association for the Advancement of Science. 8. MORRIS W. PRINCE, S. T. D., P- f- fH' -v I io cssor o istoiy and I olitical Science. Born 1845. A. B., Wesleyan University, 18685 S. T. D., 1890. Joined New Hampshire Conference, 1871. Stationed at Plymouth, N. H., 1871-74 5 Concord, N. H., 1874-775 Dover, N. H., 1877-805 Haverhill, Mass., 1880-81. Principal of Bucks- port Seminary, Me., 1881-84. Entered New York East Con- ference, 1884 5 Pastor M. E. churches, Stamford, Conn.5 Nos- trand Avenue,Brooklyn5 Bristol, Conn.5 Trinity church,New Haven. Professor of History and Political Science, Dickinson College, 1896-. Traveled in Europe, 1885, 1902. 9. XVILLIAM L. GOODING, PH. D., Professor of Philosophy and Education. Born 1851. A. B., Dickinson College, 18745 A.M., 1877. Teacher of Science in Wilmington Conference Academy, Dover, Del., 1874-76 5 Studied Philosophy at Harvard University un- der James and Palmer, 1876-775 Studied at Goettingen, Leip- zig and Heidelberg Universities, 1878-81 5 Instructor in Ethics, Wesleyan University, 1881-825 Principal of Wilmington Con- ference Academy, Dover, Del., 1884-985 Professor of Philoso- phy and Education, Dickinson College, 1898-. 10. HENRY M. STEPHENS, A. M., Professor of Biology. Born 1868. Ph. B., Dickinson College, 1892 5 A. M., 1895. Instructor in Physiology, Hygiene, and Physical Culture, Dick- inson College, 1892-955 Adjunct-Professor of Physiology, Hy- giene, and Physical Culture, Dickinson College, 1895-97 5 Ad- junct-Professor of Biology, 1897-985 Professor of Biology, Dick- inson College, 1899-. Studied at Marine Biological Laboratory, Cold Springs Harbor, L. I., 1899-'01 5 Graduate Student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1895. Traveled in Europe, 1894. Member of the American Chemical Society. Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. 11. MERVIN G. FILLER, A. M., Professor of Latin. Born 1873. A. B., Dickinson College, 18935 A. M., per examination, 1895 5 Instructor in Latin and Greek, Dickinson Preparatory School, 1893-995 Vice-Principal of Dickinson Pre- paratory School, 1898-995 Professor of Latin, Dickinson Col- lege, 1899-. Member of American Archaeological Society. 12. C. NVILLIAM PRETTYMAN, PH. D., Professor of' German. Born 1872. A. B., Dickinson College, 18915 Instructor in Mt. Holly Academy, 1891-925 Instructor in Davis Military
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in Delaware College, 1873-765 Studied in Leipsic and Paris, 1876-785 Professor of Modern Languages in Dickinson Semi- nary, 1878-805 Professor of Languages in the University of Denver, 1880-84 5 Professor of Romance Languages in Dickin- son College, 1884-. Published French Reader, 18885 edited Stories from Souvestre, 18805 Readings French History, 18015 Andersonls Maerchen, 18035 Erckmann-Chatrian's Water- loo, 18035 Lessing's Emilia Galottif' 18045 Halevy's L'- Abbe Constantin, 18045 German Reader, 18055 Erckmann- Chatrian's Concrit de 1813, 18065 Count of Segur's La Retraite de Moscow, 1800 5 Scenes de la Revolution Fran- caise, 10005 La Tachedu Petit Pierre, 10005 Histoire de France, 1000 5 Le Petit Chose, 1001 5 Thiers La Cam- pagne dc VVaterloo, 1002 5 Loti, Pecheur d' Islande, 10025 Hugo's Les Miserables, Saintine's Picciola, La Mere de la Marquise, 1004 5 4' Fables de la Fontaine, 1004 5 numer- ous contributions to educational and religious periodicals. 3. JAMES H. MORGAN, PH. D., Professor of Greek. Born 1857. A. B., Dickinson College, 18785 A. M., 18815 Ph. D. Bucknell University, 18025 Professor in Pennington Seminary, 1878-705 Vice-President, 1870-81 5 'Professor in Rug- hy Academy, Philadelphia,,1.88l-825 Principal of Dickinson Preparatory School, 1882-845 Adjunct-Professor of Greek in Dickinson College, 1885-005 Professor of Greek in Dickinson College, 1800-. Traveled in Europe, 1887. Member ofthe American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg The American Philological Association. ' 4. VVILLIAM B. LINDSAY, PH. D., Professor of Chemistr '. D Born 1858. A. B., Boston University, 18705 B. S., Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology, 1881 5 Ph. D., Boston Uni- versity, 18055 Instructor in General Chemistry and Qualita- tive Analysis, Massachusetts Institute of Teclmology, 1881.-825 Chemist to H. A. Gould dz Co., Boston, and to the U. S. Dye- ing Co., Providence, R. I., 1882-845 Instructor in Massachu- setts Institute of Technology in General and Analytical Chem- istry, 1884-855 Professor of Chemistry in Dickinson College, 1885-. Traveled in Europe in 1875, '05 and '07, Published Revision of Elliot and Storer's Qualitative Analysis, 18025 With H. F. Storer, Storer dz Lindsay's H Manual of Chemis- try, 1804. Member of American Chemical Society 5 Member of Chemists' Club, New York. BNA DFORD O. Mc'INTIIlE, Pl-I. D., 'l'homas Beaver Professor of English and American Litera- ture. Born 1856. A. B., Wesleyan University, 18835 A. M., 18865 Ph. D., Western University of Pennsylvania, 18065 Pro- fessor of English Literature and History, Maine Wesleyan Sem- inary and Female College, Kent's Hill, Maine, 1883-00 5 Mem- ber of the Executive Committee of the Maine Pedagogical So- cietyg Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature in Dick- inson College, 1800-. Lay Delegate to General Conference of M. E. Church at Los Angeles, Cal., 1004. 0. WILLIA M W. LANDIS, A. M., Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. Born 1860. Ph.B., Dickinson College, 18015 A. M., 1804, Stu- dent of Mathematics, Physics, and Astronomy, also Assistant in Mathematics in the Johns Hopkins University, 1801-045 Professor of Mathematics in Thiel College, 1804-95 5 Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy in Dickinson College, 1805-. Received Hermite Medal from French Government in 1803. Member of the American Mathematical Society, and also of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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School, Winston, N. C., 1892-955 Summer of 1895 in Leipzig5 Graduate Student of Germanics at Johns Hopkins University, 1895-965 Fellow in Germanics and Student Assistant in Ger- man at Johns Hopkins, 1896-975 Student of Germanics and Assistant in German at University of Pennsylvania, 1897-995 Student in Germanics, Spring Semester, at the University of Berlin, 18985 received degree of Ph. D. from the University of Pennsylvania, 18995 Senior Fellow in Germanics, University of Pennsylvania, 1899-005 Adjunct-Professor ofGerman, Dick- inson College, 18995 Professor of German, Dickinson College, 1900-. In charge of German Department of Summer School of New York University, Summer, 1901. Edited I ulda's Der Talisman, 19025 Schillerls Geschichte des Dreissigjaehrigen Krieges-Drittes Buch, 1902. 13. MONTGOMERY P. SELLERS, A. M., Professor of Rhetoric and thc English Lang'nag'e. Born 1873. Graduated at Carlisle High School, 18895 Ph. B., Dickinson College, 18935 A. M., per examination, in 18945 Assistant Instructor in German i11 Dickinson College, 1893-9-15 Instructor in German, Dickinson College, 1894-95 5 Studied in Heidelberg, Germany, Summer of 18955 Adjunct-Professor of English in Dickinson College, 1895-. Reader in English Lit- erature and History in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, England, Summer of 18965 Student in Old English, and a member of the Oxford Summer Meeting, Oxford, England, 18975 Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Summer of 1901. Traveled in Europe in 1895, 1896, 1897, 1902 and 1903. 14. HARRY F. YVHITING, A. M., . Adjunct-Professor of Latin and Mathematics. Born 1870. A. B., Dickinson College, 18895 A. M., 1892. Student at Cornell University, 1890-915 Instructor in Latin, Dickinson College, 1893-955 Adjunct-Professor of Latin and Mathematics, Dickinson College, 1895-. 15. LEON C. PRINCE, A. M., LL. B., Acljnnct-I,'rofesso1' of History and Economics. Born 1875. New York University, 189-1-97 5 Ph. B., Dick- inson College, 18985 LL. B., Dickinson Law School, 19005 A. M., Dickinson College, 19005 Instructor in Oratory and His- tory in Dickinson College, 1900-025 Adjunct-Professor, 1902-. Member of Cumberland County Bar. Author of Passing of the Declaration, Arena for April, 1901 5 The Negro Prob- lem, Baltimore Sun, 19025 The Monroe Doctrine, Balti- more Sun, 1903. Various Lectures and Addresses. 16. FORREST E. CRAVER, A. M., Director of Physical Training. Born 1875. A. B., Dickinson, 18995 A. M., Dickinson, 1903 5 Instructor in Latin and Greek, Williamsport Dickinson Seminary, 1899-19005 Adjunct-Professor of Hygiene and Physi- cal Culture, Dickinson College, 19005 Instructor in Greek in Dickinson Collegiate Preparatory School, 19005 Instructor in Greek and Latin, Dickinson Collegiate Preparatory School, 1901-5 Director of Physical Training in Dickinson College, 190-l-. 17. FRYSINGER EVANS, . T reasurcr. Born 1871. A. B., Dickinson College, 18925 A. M., Dick- inson College, 18955 Instructor in Greek and Latin, Millers- ville Normal School, 1892-955 Statistician to the Forestry Com- mission of Pennsylvania, 18965 University of Pennsylvania Law School, 18975 Member of Executive Committee of the Red Cross Society, and Manager of Finance of same, for Penn- sylvania, 1898 5 Appointed Vice Consul to Hamburg, Germany, 18995 Member of Carlisle Bar, 1900-5 Treasurer of Dickinson College, 1899-.
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