Dickinson College - Microcosm Yearbook (Carlisle, PA)

 - Class of 1918

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Wll1lil.KBl Pin-:'i rvii.xN,, l'n.D.. I'rej'c.wsor of Grfrnurn lmngzmgc and Ltff'l'IIfIll'1'. Born 1872. A.B., Dickinson College, 18915 l'h.D., University of Pennsylvania, 18995 ln- strnctor in Mt. Holly Academy, 1891-92: Instructor in Davis Military School, Winston, N. C., 1892-955 Summer of 1895 in l1eipsic5 Graduate Student in Germanics at Johns Hop- kins University, 1895-96, Fellow in Germanics ami Student Assistant in German in Uni versity of l'ennsylvauia, 1897-995 Student in Germanic-s, Spring Semester, University of Berlin, 18985 Senior Fellow in Germanics, University of Pennsylvania, 1899-19005 Adjunct Professor of German in Dickinson College, 18995 Professor of German in Dickinson Col- lege, 1900-. .ln charge of the German Department of Summer School of New York Uni- versity, 1901. Edited Fulda's t'Der Talisman, 19025 Schiller 's Geschichte des Dreissigjaerhrigan Kriegesf' Drittes Buch, 19025 Wildenbruch's Nc-id. Granted leave of absence for study and travel in Germany, 1910-11. lVIoN'1'eoM1cnY P. Snimans, A.M., l'rnfcs.vor of Itlactnric and H10 English Language, Born 1873. Graduated at Carlisle Iligh School, 18995 Ph.B., Dickinson College, 1893, A.M., per examination, 18945 Instructor in German in Dickinson College, 1894-955 Studied at Heidelberg, Germany, summer of 18955 Adjunct Professor of English in Dickinson College, 1895-19045 Professor of Rhetoric and the English Language in Dickinson College, 1904-. Reader in English Literature and History in Bodleian Library, Oxford, England, summer of 1906 and 1907. Student in Old English and Member of the Oxford Summer Meeting, Oxford, England, 1897, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, summer of 1901. Traveled in Europe in 1895, 1896, 1897, 1902, 1903 and 1907. LEON CUSHING PRINCE, A.M., LLB., Professor of History. Born 1875. Student in Art Schools of New York City, 18935 Student in New York University, 1894-975 A.B., Dickinson College, 1898, LL.B., Dickinson School of Law, 19003 A.M., Dickinson College, 1900, Admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar, 19005 Admitted to the New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1900 Csubsequcntly withdrewj, Librarian and Instructor in History and Oratory in Dickinson College, 1900-025 Adjunct Professor of History and Economics, 1902-075 Professor of History and Economics, 1907-125 Professor of History, 1912-. Member of American Bar Association, the American His- torical Association, the American Society of International Law. Author of A Bird 's-Eye View of American History, 19075 The Sense and Nonsense of Christian Science, 19115 Editor, in collaboration with Professor Lewis H. Christma,n of Selections from the Speeches of Abraham Lincoln, 1912. Contributor to thc daily and periodical press. Lecturer on popular subjects. Earliest advocate of compulsory military training in schools and colleges. 27

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49X TouN FREDERICK Mo111,1-zu, Pn.D., I'rofcssor of Physics. Born 1864. A.B., Dickinson College, 1887, A.M., 18903 1'h.D., Johns Hopkins University, 18975 Professor of Science and Mathematics in Wilmington Conference Academy, Dover, Del., 1887-905 Professor of Mathematics in Wesleayn University, 1890-9-lg entered Johns Ilopkins University in 1894 as a student of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics, Student Assistant in Astronomy at Johns Hopkins University, 1895-96, and appointed Fellow in Physics in 1896, Professor of Physics in Dickinson College, 1896-. Has published several articles on original research in HSpectrum Analysis, 'l an article on The Surface Ten- sion of Water below Zero Degree, Centigradeg and reviews of articles on numerous works. er of American'Association for the Advancement of Science, American Physical Memb Society. IIENRY M. S'1'EcH1sNs, SCD., Professor of Biology. Born 1868. Ph.B., Dickinson College, 1892, A.M., 18955 Sc.D., Bucknell University, 19075 Adjunct Professor of Physiology, Hygiene and Physical Culture in Dickinson College, 1895-975 Adjunct Professor in Biology, 1897-98, Professor of Biology in Dickinson Col- lege 1899-. Studied in Marine Biological Laboratory, Cold Springs Harbor, L. I., J 1899-015 traveled in Europe, 1894, Graduate Student in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1895, Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg Member of American Geographical Society. A M P f ssor of Latin Language and Literature, and Dean IWLRVIN G.F1L1.nu, . ., ro c of Dickinson College. B r 1873. A.B. Dickinson College, 1893, A.M., Dickinson College, 1895, Instructor in 0 n , Latin and Greek in Dickinson Preparatory School, 1893-99, Vice Principal of Dickinson Preparatory School, 1896-99, Lit.D., Nebraska Wesleyan University, 19155 Professor of Latin Language and Literature in Dickinson College, 1899-. Studied in graduate schools . . V . d f Ilniversit of Chicago and University of Pennsylvania. Absent on leave for stu y, o 1 . y 1906-07, Chancellor of Pennsylvaua Chautauqua, 1907-11, Member of American Philologi- cal Association, Member of American Archaeological Society. Dean of Dickinson College, 1915-. 26



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1 1 , 'S riff-I wh-mx ?.,,..i 1 ' 1 f ' V31 Um' 1Iou'.xnn S11.x111Nolf:u, P1l.lJ,, l'rufcssor 0j'Cl11'1111'.w1'1',1j, G 14:1 F01 liorn 1877. l'l1.H.,lI:11111i11e l'niversity, St. Paul, Minn., 19003 1'h.ll., .lohns llopkins llni- vorsity, 1907: Instructor of lllieniistry anil Biology ill llutchinson High School, Minn., unil ill Real Wiing lligh School, Minn., 19011-04. llmilliate Student :1t.lohns llopkins llniversity, 1905-07g l'rol'essor of llheniistry ut Butler College, lll1ll2l.l11lll0li!-1, lnll., 1907-US, R0s01mg11 Assistant with Professor Nlll'll2l.0i, Tufts College, Mass., 1908-U95 1'rot'esso1' of Ulieiiiistry in Neliruskzl Wesleyan llniversity, Lincoln, Neli., 19118-193 l'ro1'essor of Ulieniisfry in Ilick- inson College, 1910-. muon l 1c.xN1i111N l'o1,1':, AM., l,l'0f-VSSUI' of Iifminnicc Iinzujilaycs. Stnllieil in Syracuse lliiiversity, 1888-941, Vllllllgflli' 1'I11glisl1, Nlollern lAl.llj.fll1lg'0S 111111 Mathe- lllIltll'h i11 Norwich lliiiversity, 1399-92, Stulliell ii0l'lll1lllll' Philology :it the l7niversity ol' Bonn, i'i0l'1llllll,Y, 1892-931, Stnilieil the l'il'0llt'll lizuigimge :uni Literature at the University of I':11'is:1n1l the College of l l'2llll'l', 1893-94, Stnilieil Nloflerii Idlllgllilglli :Anil lingliz-111 ill tl1ell1':ul11ate School of lln1'vn1'1l lliiiversity, 1894-96, A.li., llnrvnril, 18955 A.M., li2L1'V3.l'1l, 1896, 'l'n11gl1t Mo-lern l.u11g11uges i11 Worcester Acaulcniy, 18945-97: in the lligh Schools of xVOl'l'l'Stl'l', Mass., 1897-19131, Professor of ROlll2lIl1'0 L2l.llg'll!lg'l'S i11 Dickinson College, 19121-. 'Fauglit l'111g1isl1 us ldxclizuige 'l'en,f-her i11 the OlDl'l'l'l'1llFl'hl1l0 ill l'ots1lun1, Ger- inuny, anal Stniliell Philosophy unal l'111glisl1 :ind G0l'lll2lllll' Philology at tl1e l111ive1'sity of Berlin, 1919-11. One time l'resi1lent of the Worcester Group of the i l'01ll'll Alliance: one time l'0lll'9Sl'lltil.i'iVl' of the New lqllgllllltl Association of Colleges Illlli l'rep:1ratory Schools o11 the College l':lli1'2llll'l' l'iX1lIllllIZlf.l01l llonrll. Menilaer of the Modern Language Association ot' Aniericn. :1c1cs'1' Euol-:Nic i'1c.w1-111, AAI., Arljuncf l'ruj'w.w.wn- of .ll11ll1en111I1'cs 11,1141 l'l1ys1'cn-1 .Dfl'l,'t'f0I'. Born 1875. A.lS., Dickinson College, 1899, AAI., 1901, Gmiliinte Stuilent at f'0lllllllJl2l University, 191111-07, 'l'eacl1er of Greek unil Latin in Willianisporf Dickinson Seininary, 1399-19903 'l'l'2ll'll0l' of Greek unml liutin i11 U0llWily llull, 1900-1155 'l'01ll'lll'1' of Latin i11 Mont- clnir High School, Montclair, N. .1., 1905-09, l,llj'HlL'Rll DirCl'i0l' 111111 Ailjunct Professor of Nlatheiiiatics i11 Dickinson College, 1910-. l'i'1'1 ' 1 imli' 28

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