SDAGUGY ' o can R , , ,- V ., eeouomv. - aaigxv Ni :raven 02555353 'mi Emi 0 I W can Q 4? if 4 4 1 ff-N ' Q 1, N It s- I . 1, s. ,,..,,, 9 '-' C,-1' 'cab-. v V V 1, f- ws Nik. . ' . ' t ,. e-.na-2 we 95354 l lliMHh I iftllt if lil . .1 1 ' ill sims 1. t'muvll't -. at-P' li N ' 'vf ll . Nxt I 'ii It RR ' A kip Q-,. ',', ,L 5 , s A -' X- UA' Fa- ' ' ' 8 Cf ' vans-2, Wilmington Conference Academy, Dover, Del., 1887-90, Professor of Matl1emat1cs in Wesleyan Academy, 1899-94, entered Johns Hopkins Umversity in 1894 as a student of Physics, Astronomy and Mathe- matics, Student Assistant in Astronomy at the same University, 1895-96, and appointed fellow in Physics in 18 63 Professor of Physics in. Dickinson College, 1896-. Has published several articles on original research in Spectrum Analysis 5 and article on the Sur- face Tension of Water below Zero Degrees. Centi-grade g a review of an article o11 the Refractive IIKIEX of Water and Alcohol for Electric Waves 9 Eclipse Reports of 1900 g The Doppler Effect a11d Reversal in Spark Spectra. Member of the American Physical Society g American Association for the Advancement of Science. 8 MORRIS W. PRINCE, S. T. D., Professor of History and Political Science. Born 1845. A. B., Wesleyan University, 1868g S. T. D.. I890 joined New Hampshire Conference 1871. Stationed at Plymouth, N. H., 1871-74: Concord, N. I-I., 187.277, Dover, N. H., 1877-803 Haverhill, Mass. l88O-SI. Principal o Ilucksport Seminary. Me., 1881-84. Entered New York East Conference, 1884, Pastor M. E. Churches, Stamford, Conn.: Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn: Bristol, Conn.: Tri11ity Church, New Haven, Conn. Professor of History and Poli- tiicgal Science in Dickinson College, 1896-. Traveled in Europe, 1 5,19o2. 9 WILLIAM L. GOODING, PH. D., Professor of Philosophy and Education. Born 1851. A. B., Dickinson College, 1874, A. M., 1877: Teacher of Science in Wilmington Conference Academy, Dover, Del., IS74-76, Studied Philosophy at Harvard University under james and Palmer, 1876-77 1 Studied at Goettinger, Leipsic and Heidelberg Universities, 1878-QI 3 Instructor 111 Ethics, Wesleyan University, 1881-82 g Principal of Wilmington Conference Academy, Dover, Del., 1884-98, Professor of Philosophy and Education in Dic inson College, 1898-. I0 HENRY M. STEPHENS, A. M., Professor of Biology. Born 1868. Ph. B., Dickinson College, I892Q A. M., 1895: Instructor in Physiology, Hygiene and Physical Culture in Dickinson College, 1892-955 Adjunct-Professor of Physiology, Hygiene and Physical Cul- ture 1n Dickinson College, 1895-97: Adjunct-Professor o Biology, 1897-QS 5 Professor of Biology in D1ckinso11 College, 1899-. Studie at Maine Biological Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, L I., X899-Oli Traveled in Europe, 1894: Graduate Student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1895: Member of tl1e American Association for the Advancement of Science: Men1ber of the Toney Botanical Society. II MERVIN G. FILLER, A. M., Professor of Latin. Born 1873. A. B., Dickinson College. 1893: A. M., per examination, 1895 I Instructor in Latin a11d Greek in Dickinson Preparatory School, 1893-99 3 Vice-Principal of Dickinson Preparatory School, 1898-99 1 Professor of Latin in Dickinson College, 1899-. Member of American Archaeological Society. Completing course for Ph. D., in University of Pennsylvania, 1906-07. I2 C. W1LI.1A1v1 PRETTYMAN, PH. D., Professor of German. Born 1872. A. B., Dickinson College, 18911 Ph. D., University of Pennsylvania, 18995 Instructor in Mt. Holly Academy, 1891-92: Instructor ill Davis Military School, Winston, N. C., 1892-95g Summer of 1895 in Leipsic, Graduate Student of Gerxnanics at johns Hopkins University, 1895-96: Fellow in Germanics and Student Assistant in Germanics at Johns Hopkins University, 1896-973 Student of Ger- inanics and Assistant in German at University of Penns lvania, 1897-99: Student 1n Germamcs, Spring Semester, University oflllerlin, I8Q8Q Senior-Fellow in Germanics, University of Pennsylvania, I899-IQOOQ Adjunct-Professor of German in Dickinson College, 18993 27
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Professor of German in Dickinson College, 1900--. In charge of Ger- man Department of Summer School of New York University, Sum- mer of 1901. Edited Fuldals Der Talisman, 19022 Schiller's Geschichte des Dreissigjaehrigen Krieges-Drittes Buch, 1902. I3 MONTGOMERY P. SELLERS, A. M., Professor of Rhetoric and the English Language. Born 1873. Graduated at Carlisle High School, ISR9 g Ph. B., Dickinson College, 18933 A. M., per examination. l394Q Assistant Instructor ill German in Dickinson College, 1893-945 Instructor in German in Dick- inson College, 1894-,953 Studied 111 Heidelberg, Germany, Summer of 1895, Adjunct-Pro essor of English 'in DlCkl!lS0l1'C0iiFiQ. I895-04: Professor of Rhetoric and the English Language in Die mson Col- lege, 1904-. Reader in English Literature and History in the Ilodleian Library, Oxford, England, Summer of 18961 Student in Old English. and a member of tl1e Oxford Summer Meeting, Oxford, England, 1897g Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Summer of 1901. Traveled in Europe in 1895, 1896, 1897, 1902 and 1903. I4 HARRY F. WHITING, Sc. D., Professor of Latin and Greek. Born 1870. A. B., Dickinson College, 18893 A. M.. 18923 Sc. D., Penn- sylvania College, 1905, Student at Cornell University, 1890-91 : Instructor in Latin in Dickinson Colleige, 1893-955 Adjunct-Protessor of Latin a11d Mathematics, 1895-035 A junct-Professor of Latin and Greek, 1903-07 5 Professor of Greek and Latin, XQ07-. I5 LEON C. PRINCE, A. M., LL. B., Professor of History and Economics. Born 1875 Student at New York University, 18I94-975 Ph. B., Dick- inson College, 1898: LL B., Dickinson School 0 Law. I900.1 A. M., Dickinson College, IQOCQ Instructor in Oratory and H1story 111 Dick- inson College, 1900-oz: Adjunct-Professor of History and Economics X902-07g Professor of History and Economics, 1 07-. Member of Cumberland County Bar. Authur of 't Passing otythc Declaration, Arena for April, IQOI 3 The Negro Problem, Baltimore Sun, I902Q The Monroe Doctrine, l1'allz'morc Sun, 1903 3 A l3ird's-Eye View of American History tScribner'sJ. Various Lectures and Addresses. 16 FRITZ S. DARRow, PH. D., Adj 1111ct-Professor of Greek. Bor11 1882.' A. B., Harvard University, 1903: A. M, I904Q Ph. D., 1906: Harvard College Scholar, 19021101111 Harvard Scholar, 1903- Detur, Harvard College, 19033 Charles Eliot Norton Fellow, Harvard U111vers1ty and llltlll er of the American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece, 190304: Instructor in Classical Archaeology, Har- vard Summer Schoo , 19062 Adjunct-Professor of Greek ill Dickinson College, 12106-. Traveled in Europe and Asia Minor, 1903-04. Me111ber o the Archaeological Institute of America. I7 JOHN WII,LIAM WIT.T.IAMS, A. M., Director of Physical Training. Born. 1.880 Ph. B.,' Dickinson College, 1904 3 A. M., 1905: Student in Medicine, U111vers1ty of V1rginia, 1904 3 Director of Physical Training 111 D1ck1nson College, 1905-. 18 FRYSINGER EVANS, A. M., Treasurer. Bqrn 1871. A. li., Dickinson College, 18921 A, M., 18951 Instructor in Greek a11d Lhtlll, Millersville Normal School, 1892-95, Statistician to the Forestry Commission of Pennsylvania, l896: University of Pe11n- sylvania Law School, 1807: Me111ber of the Executive Committee of t e Associate Society of the Red Cross and Manager of Finance of same, for Pennsylvania, 1898g Appointed Vice-Consul to Hamburg, Gefmalllh 1399 3 Member of Carlisle Bar, 1900-. Treasurer of Dickin- son College, 1899-.
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