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II I'IENRY M. STEPHENS, Sc. D., I5 I4E0N C. PRINCE, A. M., LL. B., Professor of Biology. Born 18158. Ph. ll.. Dickinson College. 1892: A. M.. 1895: Se. D., Buck- nell University, 1907: instructor in Physiology, llygiene mul Physicnl CultuI'e in Dickinson College, 1892--95: Amljunct-Professor of Physiology, llygiene nnil Physicnl Culture in Dickinson College, 1895-97: Adjunct.- Professor of Biology, 1897--98: Professor of lliology in Dickinson College, 1899-. Stutlictl nt. lllurine liiologicnl Lnhornlory, Colil Spring llurhor, L. 1., 1899-01: Trnveleil in Europe, 1894: G1'11.lllll1.ll! Sturlent nt the Mnssn- chusetts lnstitute of Teclmology. 1895: 9l0ll1lJ01'0f the AIneI'icnn Associn- tion for the Atlvuncement of Science: Member of the Torrey Bolunicul Socic y. 12 C. AVILLIAM PRETTYMAN, Pu. D., . lj ll I4 1- Professor of German. llorn 1872. A. B., Dickinson College, 1891: Ph. D., University of Penn- sylvunin, 1899: Instructor in Mt. llolly Arzulciny, 1891-92: lnstructor Ill-l,11,VlH Militnry School, YYinston, N. C., 1892 -95: Sunnner of 1895 in llelpsic: Grruluntc Student of Germnnics nt Joints llopkins University, 1895-96: Fellow in Geruntnics nnrl Sturlent Assistant in Gernmnics ut .lohns llopkins University, 1891i'97: Sttulenl of Germnnics nnrl Assistnnt. 111 German nt. University of Pennsylvunio, 1897-99: Stutlent in ci01'1l111.1lll!S, Sfmring Semester, University of Berlin, 1898: Senior-l ellow in Germnnics, 1, niversity of Pennsylvrxniii, 1899-1900: Arljunct-Professor of fil!l'11111.l1 in Dickinson College, 1899: Professor of G0l'1111l.1l in Dickinson College, 1900-. In chnrge of Gcrmnn Depnrltnent of Summer School of New York University, summer of 1901. Etlilecl 1 ulIln's Der 'li1lllHl111l1l,H Schiller's Geschiehte des Drcissigjuehrigen Kriegesf' Drittes Buch, ON'1'1 OM1'RY P SI'l.I1'Rs, A M ,I I 2 . 'f 4 2 . . ., Professor of Rhetoric and the English Lungttnge. Dorn 18721. f.il'1lll1l11.fl!ll nt Curlisle lligh School, 1889: Ph. B., Dickinson College, 18951: IA. M., Ver exnlninntion, 1894: Assistant. Instructor in Germnn 111 l,I1'lC1ll80llC0.lC1Z0, 1893-94: Instructor in Germain in Dickinson College, 1894-95: S1111ll01l in ilcirlelhcrg, Cermnny, summer of 1895: A:ljunct-P.rofessor of English in Dickinson College, 1895-04: Professor of lihetloric :Incl the English llungunge in Dickinson College, 1904---. lictuler lil English Literature nnml llistory in the liotllcinn liilmrnry, Hxfortl, 1'Inglnn4l, sununet' of 1896 nntl 1907: Stuilent in Oltl English, nntl 11 ll10IllDl'1'Of1ll0f7XfUl'llS1l1l1l110I'luCC1ll1LZ,l7Xl't11'tl, linglnntl, 18971 Crnclunte Stuclcnt., University of Chiengo, Summer of 1901. Traveled in Eurolic 111 1895, 1896, 1897, 1902 nntl 1903. Luzicv F. XVHITING, Se. D., Professor of Latin and Greek. Dorn 1870. A. IS., Dickinson College, 1889: A. M., 1892: Sc. D., Penn- sylvnnin. College, 1905: Sttulentnt Cornell University, 1890-91: Instructor lil Lntm in Dickinson College, 1893-95: Arljunet.-Professor of llntin :Intl Mntheinntics, 1895-03: Acljunet.-Professor of llntin und Greek, 1902!-07: Professor of Greek and Lutin, 1907-. Professor of History unrl Economies. Born 1875. Student in Art School of New York City, 1893: Student at New York University, 1894-97: Ph. ll., Dickinson. College, 1898: LL. ll., Dickinson School of ltnw, 1900: A. M., Dickinson College, 1900: Aflmitterl to New York Enst. Conference, Methotlist Episcopal Church, 1900 tsnhseouently withclrewl: Aflmittetl to Pennsylvnniu Bur, 1900: Instructot' in Orntory nnil llistory in Dickinson College, 1900 -02: Afljuuct-Professor of History mul Economies, 1902-07: Professor of llistory nnil Economics, 1907-. Authorof Passing of the Declnrution, Arena t'or April, 1901: The Negro Problem, Bnllimm cSuu, 1902: The Monroe Doctrine, Ballimore Sun. 1903: A Bir1l's-Eye View of American llistory tScribner's1. Vnrious Lectures null Addresses. I6 JOHN CRAIG KING, Pu. 15., Professor of History zincl l'lIeory of Music. Born 1881. Stutlierl Pinno with Dr. xvlllllllll Matson: Sttnlieil Voice with Del Puente: Stuclierl Urgnn with William C. Curl: Stiulierl Tlienry. lim-- mony unml Com Iosition with Dr. Hugh A. Clnrkc, University of Pennsyl- vunin: Ph. li., ,Dickinson College, 1907: -llend ol' Dept. of Music. Dickin- son College, 1907-. l,UCRE'1'IA JONES MCANNEV, M. O., Deon of Women and Instructor in Orntory. . M. O. Nnlionul School of Elocution nncl Urnlory, Philtulelphin: Instructor in Eloeution nnml PhysienlCult.nre, Williamsport nntl Dickinson Seluinnry, 1882-85: llnrnnrrl Pre mrnlory School, New York City, 189T'98: Private School of Elocution, New York City, 1898-02: Shnkespenrenn Lecturer for lionrtl of Etlucntion, New York City, 1902-09: Sljecinl Stutlent. in Druinutie Literature :Intl liistory of Art, Coltnnhin niversity, .l905: Instructor in Eloention mul Drumntic Liternture, Pennington Scinlnury, New Jersey, 1905-06: Dickinson College, 1906-. 'Is JOSEPII Amos PIPAL, Director of Physical Trmnmg. fil'!ltlll11.101l from Acntlclnic Department. of Newnrk Theological Seminary, llloomlieltl, N. J.. 1899: Specinl work ut Beloit College, W l8C1111S1ll, 1897- 1901: Ilnrvnrtl Summer School, 1905: Chicngo University, 1906: Assist- nnt Conch nt Beloit. College. 1901-02: Football Conch, Dounc College, Crete, Neb., 1902: Couch of ull nthlctic tennis unrl Cymnnsium Director, Bellevue College, Nob.. 1903-05: Couch of nll uthletic teums :Intl Gym- nnsium Director, 1'1uron College, South Dnkotu, 1905: Physical Director nt Dickinson College, 1907-. -1. IRVIN AVIIITE, Treasurer. 4 Born 1845. Grnrluntetl from Millersville Stnte Normal School, 1869. Ttulght for 15 venrs in chnrge of Acrulemy nntl Seminary, :Intl wns Super- vising Principiil of lluntingtlon Public Schools, 1873-1884. Represented lluntingdon County in Legislnture ns memberof House 0f1lCD1'0SOIl1Ll1lVOS. 1887-88. Treasurer of Dickinson College, 1907-.
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President , V'-1 Y 14.1. I resident, Secretn ry, Historian, Treasurer, Poet, Class of 1908 'bk' Ok' Uk' COLORS BROWN AND WHITE IAIERRERT G. COCHRAN, President. CLASS YELL Ray! Ray! Ray! Hullu nlahuel illic! illzlc! Shinunmricli! Sliinmnnrieh! Bing! Bang! Flippity Fluke! Dickinson! Dickinson! Nineteen Eight. 20 HERBERT G. COCIIRAN BENJAMIN F. Sclfmr'1jELLr2 ANN1if2 O'IiRII9N RUTH RINKER Irliximx' L. SHAMAN ETHEL R. CARo'ri-mms
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