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if 'N L YYHY Ugqnr l naps I I I I I-EMIZEII Jaya H473 l14,q,fp'3 own I Mfg'-I'..Y,LL '1iiAoiM I vrmu. 'To 6-r,.Q. 44.-,. ' 23,42 nrdmvsp ..- Excvsrs 'Q' Hi-gJ4 - '-I' . T 'EH' A 844' P'l fop,I ll 4m ' ii Q-jxl Q lt QT' Af ' Z --P- fan 'A' 11' I ,I 'itil I II f . I - I' 1 I 4- - T ' ,Z -ai i,I gs, u -3 , ' .-PJ T 'l y -fx 'gf ms PLA LJ- V . 2 C.. Pg ff on A TAHGIZV. I GKEENH . f 7-f - at ,l flj 1 'iw' 9 1 ' 'W' ' -: K X qua 1 Ei'-5' A NNN ' Q' 4 ax 2' ,ai II : , ,, 3 XI . M 1 - I ' K4 In 'Jr - ,. 1 4 'I . 4 I, :C II L: - wwf- ' -s .J : 4' Q' 6 Till l il .1 P Q Nxflfg 1 E P : N f PTI, ' . V is' 1. L 1 '- 1 r ii, lv' '45 ,-- 7' s a ' fr Mit ' 1 ' -val' 1 . .- R QIFT. -IIA ' 1- 5 ,.- --,,4, ' I I--1 I: ' - ,. f ' , : 51-' - V' ,- 'Q-1 1 3- 'A ' ' Wia', 'f U ScP:31d - .. '-' Em ' X X f- - x 1 ll : 9 - , . x , ::- A 'T'-'T Q ,,,. K L. M 'Ai TTR. lu, 1 ' ft -. f. f---5 ' ln I ',,i.-'IK ' '- .I .1 - - f--3-T I -2111. -'moufnance rf .-' - f' 4251- I The F acult - fl? il? if? I REV. Glioutsli EDWARD REED, S. T. D., LL. D., President. 2 OVANDO B. SUPER, PH. D., Professor ol' the Romance Languages. Born 1846. A. li., NVesleyan University, 1869: A. M., 1872: S. T. IJ., 1885: I.l,. D., Lafayette, 1880. Student in lloston 'Theological Semi- narv, 1869870 Stationeal at Williniantie, Conn., 1870-72: St. l'anI's, Fall River. 1872-75: Ilanson l'laee Church, Brooklyn, 1875-78: Slain- forcl, Conn., 1878-81: Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, 1881-84: llanson Plaee Clniroh, Brooklyn, 1884f8T: Trinity, New llaveu, 1887-89: Presi- V fleut of DickinsonCollege,1889-. Author of lllllllL'l'UlIS articles on the religious and social questions of the :lay for the lezuliug papers anal niag- azine:-1. Traveled in Euroi8Ie, 1878: in the West, 1886, 1905: nml through- out many portions of the niteml States as a lecturer anal preacher. State Librarian of Pennsylvania, 1899--191121. Member of the American Aexulemy of Political anrl Social Seienee. The Anthropological Society of New York, and the American Ilistorieal Society. Edited Fourth Series, Pennsylvania Archives, 1809-1903. President of the Anti-Saloon League of Pennsylvania, 1905. 16 Born 1848. A. ll., Dickinson College. 1873: A. M., 18711: Ph. ll., Boston University, 1888: Professor uf Moalern li1ll1lZllIlLZl'S in llelaware Uollege, 1873-76: Studied in Lcipsie and Paris. 1876-78: l'ru1'essor of Modern lAlI1Xl11ll'CS in Dickinson Seminary, 1878-80: Professor of lAl.llLEll1lLZ!'H in the ltlniversity of Denver, 188Uv84: Professor of Romance l.anguau,'es in DiekinsonCo1lege, 1884--. Pulilishetl Freneh Rearler, 1888: edited Stories from Souvestre, 1830: Reiulings French llistory, 1891: Anmlersou's Mnerehen, 1893: Erckinann-Chatrian's Waterloo, 1803: l.essinL:'s Emilia Galot,ti, 1894: llalvey's lt'Abl1e Constantin, 1894: German Rearler, 1895: .lfll'ClilXlU.llll-UlllliFllllllti Concrit :le 1813, 1896: Count of Segur's La Retraite cle Moscow, 1809: Scenes cle la Revolution Francaise, 1900: La Taelie clu Petit Chose, 10111: Thiers' l.a Clllll- pagne de YYaterloo, 1902: Loti, Peeheur ml'1slan1le. 19112: llugoh-i Les Miserables, Santiuehj 1'ieciola, La Mere Lle la Marquise, 1904: Fables de la 1 0ntaine, 1904: Yvan Hall, 10118: numerous contributions to educational and religious periodicals.
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Born 3 JAMES H. MORGAN, PI-I. D., 7 -Toi-IN FREDERICK MOIILER, PH. D., Professor of Greek. Professor of Physics. 1857. A. B., Dickinson College, 1878: A. M., 1881: Ph. D., Bucknell University, 1892: Professor in Pennington Seminary, 1878-79: Vice President Pennington Seminary, 1879-81: Professor in Rugby Academy, Philadelpliia, 1881-82: Principal of Dickinson Preparatory School, 1882-84: Adjunct,-Professor of Greek in Dickinson College, 1884-90: Professor of Greek in Dickinson College, 1890-93: Dean of Dickinson College, 1893--. Traveled iII Europe, 1887. Member of the American Association for tlIc AdvaIIceInent of Science: The American Philo- logical AssociatioII. 4 XVILLIAM B. L1NnsAv, PI-I. D., Professor of Chemistry. Born 1858. A. II., Boston University, 1870: B. S., Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, 1881: Ph. D., Boston University, 1895: Instructor in General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1881-82: Chemist to II. A. Gould tk Co., Boston, and to the United States Dyeing Co., Providence, R. I., 1882-84: Instructor iII ltlassachusctts Institute of Technology in General and Analytical ClIeIn- Istry, 1884-85: Professor of Chemistry in Dickinson College, 1885-. Traveled in Europe iII 1875, '95, '97. PublishedRevision of Elliot and Storer's Qualitative Analysis, 1892: with ll. I . Storer, Storer and Lindsay's Manual of Chemistry, 1894. Member of American Chemical Society. 5 BRADFORD O. MQINTIRE, PII. D., Tl101I12l.S Beaver Professor of English and American Liter- ature. Born 1856. A. B., Wesleyan University, 18831: A. M., 1880: PlI. D., 1Vestern University of Pennsylvania, 1896: Professor of English Litera- ture and History, Maine 1Vesleyan Seminary and Female College, Kent's llill, Maine. 1883-90: Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature in Dickinson College, 1890-1904: Professor of English and American Litera- ture in Dickinson College, 1904-. Lay Delegate to General Conference of M. E. Church at Los Angeles, Cal., 1904. 6 AVILLIAM W. LANoIs, A. M., Se, D., Susan Powers Hoffman Professor of Mathematics. Born 1869. Ph. B., Dickinson College, 1891: A. M., 1894: Student of Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy, also Assistant in Mathematics in the John Hopkins University, 1891-94: Professor of Mathematics in Thiel College, 1894-95: Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy in Dickinson College, 1895-. Received Hermite Medal from French Govern- ment in 1893. Member of the American Mathematical Society: Fellow of thc American Association for the Advancement of Science: Member of the Circolo Matematico Di Palermo. Born 1864. A. B., Dickinson College, 1887: A. M., 1890: Ph. D., Johns Ilopkins University, 1897: Professor of Science and Matlieinatics iII 1Vil- mington Conference Academy, Dover, Del., 1887-90: Professor of Mathe- lY11l,flCSll1 Wesleyan Academy, 1890-94: entered Johns llopkins University in 1894 as a student of Physics, Astronomy and M1l1Ill0llllL1ll7HQ Student Assistant in Ast.roIIoIny at the same University, 1895-99, and appointed fellow in Physics in 1896: Professor of Physics in Dickinson College, 1896--. Has published several articles on original research in Spectrum Analysis: and .article on the Surface Tension of Water below Zero DegI'ecs, CentigraIlc: a I'eview of an aI'ticle on thc Refractive Index of Water and Alcohol for Electric Waves: Eclipse Reports of 1900: The Doppler Effect and Reversal in Spark Spectra. Member of the American Physical Society: American Association for the Advancement of Science. S Moiuus W. PRINQE, S.'1'. D., 9 W Professor of History and Political Science. Born 1845. A. li., 1Veslcyan University, 1808: S. T. D., 1890. .loined New llampshire Conference, 1871. Stationcd at Plymouth, N. ll., 1871- 745 Unmgm-ll, N, 1I,, 1874-77: Dover.. N. l'l.. 1877-80: llaverhill, Mass., 1880-81. Principal of Bucksport Seminary, Me., 1881-84. Entered New York East Conference, 1884: Pastor M. IG. Churches, Stamford, Conn.: Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn: Bristol, Conn.: Trinity Church, New llavcn, Conn. Professor of llistory and Political Science in Dickinson College, 1896-. Traveled iII Europe, 1885, 1902. ILLIAM L. Gooonvo, PH. D., Professor of Philosophy and Education. Born 1851. A. Il., Dickinson College, 1874: A. M., 1877: Teacher of Science in 1Vilmington Conference Academy, DoveI', Del., 1874-76: Studied Philosophy at Harvard University under James and Palmer, 1876-77: Studied at Goettinger, Leipsic and lleidelherg Universities, 1878-81: Instructor in Ethics, VVcsleyan University, 1881-82: Principal of Wilmington Conference Academy, Dover, Del., 1884-98: Professor of Philosophy and Education in Dickinson College, 1808-. IO MERVIN G. FILLER, A. M., Professor of Latin Language and Literature. Born 1873. A. B., Dickinson College, 1893: A. M., per examination, 1895: Instructor in Latin ami Greek in Dickinson Preparatory School, 1893-99: Vice Principal of Dickinson Preparatory School, 1896-99: Professor of Latin Language and Literature in Dickinson College, 1899-. Studied in Graduate School of University of Chicago, summers of 1900-01. Mem- ber of American Archaeological Society. Member of American Philo- logical Association. Granted leave of ahsence for study, 1906. Studied in Gradnate.School of University of Pennsylvania, 1905-07. Chancellor Mt. Gretna Chautauqua.
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