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The Faculty . I rf v, - , .-,. .- .4 r-1 fx f . V. I. gr ,i J 114 ,Eg 1 fr 1' ic, .1 i w ' - Rt 7-11 l ., .f 3 V - -,. l fi: w '- rf. 'rr i , ,. ff, - ,, K ,. fi, his I .. .V 4,4 , .5e:s.,3'-.IL :LM f'I:.ifFf ' l1i': ' fi' 3li4L4 l - 3 p f . s, - - 6 DR. HIMES Du. Baroiwriatiuri D , IIKLE X l '1 W' 4' 't ' xv Y f 44' 1 1 -.f 1. iw f I h, i 'il , f y -t i i , '1ffl..-wt'-1 t :i' Aw -KL: 'I so ' ua, L' 1 1 t .QL 1 A 'F i rc 3 OHN ANDREW HIMES, Litt., Craeff Professor of English Literature and Pollical Science Wfas graduated from Gettysburg in 1870 with Latin Salutatory. W'as graduated from Yale in 1871. Wlas tutor in Stevens Hall from 1871 to 1873, lnstructor in Physics in 1871. ln 1873 was made Graetf Professor of English Literature and Political Science. He is the author of The Religious Faith of X'Vordsworth and Tennyson as shown in their Poems, The Cosmology of Paradise Lost, 'lTen Years of Civil Service, XVhy Wle Study Shakespeare, t'The Plan of Paradise Lost, A'lX'1ilton's Angels. He has published A Brief Analysis of Twelve of Shakespeares Plays, A Study of Miltorfs Paradise Lost, and Milton's Paradise Lost, lts Structure and Meaning. Received the degree of Litt. from Dickinson in 1898. Dr. Himes is a member of Philomathean Society and Pen and Sword Society. EDWARD SWOYER BREIDENBAUGH, A.lVl., Sc.D., Oclgersliausen Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy. lfVas graduated from Gettysburg in 1868. VVas tutor in Stevens Hall from 1868 to 1869. For two years he was a student in the Gettysburg Theological Seminary, after which he pursued graduate study in the Sheffield Scientilic School of Yale from 1871 to 1873. Wfas instructor in Chemistry in Shetiield Scientilic School from 1872 to 1873. In 1873 he was appointed Professor of Physical and Natural Sciences at Carthage College, and in 1874 was called to Gettysburg as Conrad Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, in 1881 he became Ocl-'ershauset Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy. He received the degree of Sc.D. in 1887. President of the Linnaean Society from 1880 to 1884. Mineralogist to the State Board of Agriculture from 1880 to 1884. Editor of the Pennsylvania Col- lege Book in 1882 and 1907. Curator of the College Museum. He is the author of Fermentation and the Germ Theory, Concerning Certain Misconceptions in Considering the Relations Between Science and 'Relicfionf' Concerning Science Studies, The Nitrocrenous Element of Plant Food, 'fhlineraloqy on the Farm. He has published HA Directory of XVork in Elementary lnorganic Chemistry. and Outline of Oualitative Analytical Chemistry. Dr. lilreidenhaugh is a mem- ber ofthe Philomathean Society, the Pen and Sword Society and '11 T A Fraternity. REV. PHILIP lVlEiANCHTl-ION BIKLE, A.1Vl., Ph.D., Pearson Professor of Latin and Dean of the Faculty. 1Vas graduated from Gettysburg in 1866 with Salutatorian rank, and from the Gettysburg Theological Seminary in 1869. Professor of Latin and Mathematics in York County Academy from 1866 to 1867. Professor of Latin and Greek in North Carolina College in 1869. Vice Principal of Lutherville Female Seminary from 1870 to 1873. He then pursued post-graduate study at Dartmouth College. XVas called to Ockershausen Professorship of Physics and Astronomy in 1874. and in 1881 was chosen Pearson Professor of Latin. Received the degree of Ph.D. from Roanoke College in 1884. Was made Dean of the Faculty in 1889. He was Editor of the College Monthly from 1876 to 1893. Editor of the Lutheran Quarterly from 1880 to 1907, Translated the Latin version of lX'lelanchthon's Apology to the Augsburg Confession for the Lutheran Board of Publication. He is the author of Female Education in the Lutheran Church. Faraday, the Scientist and Christian, Present Knowledge of the Sun, t'Biographical Sketch of Iames A. Brown, D,D., LL,D., Soecial Fitness of Luther for the Vtlork of the Reformation, l'Educating Men for the Ministry, The Superhuman llesusf' Dr. Bikle is a member of the American Philoloeical Qssociation, the Phrenakosmian Society, the Z3 X Fraternity and the fl' B K ociety. Page Twenty-one
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.V 441ia.l1:.'vf' .. ,. .,. . .W K L V , , f 1 ,frm W U 5 ,Q t '14 r' so. H f .1 all S f 1 fiflflv ' 1 . X ,Y 1 . ,A v .Y A? FA f 3 1 ,. S tilt' ' 1 'yt R . of 1 is 1' f ' 3,1 t f' ft' 1' i 'tr Q., it N I I V r I 'F' 4 V +3'Fi'ff7V11' -- .,- . f .1-..1 ,.f,N-. .7 17,9 -.- ,... rv-.1 N. .TT ,vs I ,-,U 3.11:-ls v7-f:'j7j3w'5g3i5- f f ff' '-1' L asf-'.'i.4 -..-' tad 1. -. .sf . 21.21-.1s... ..aes.L:i ...L...u... DR. STAHLEX' Dn. Nixox Dn. GRIMM PROP. IQLIXGER GEORGE Diet-ns STAHLEY, A.IVl., lVl.D., Graef Professor of Biology and Hygiene. Xvas graduated from Gettyshurg in 1371. Medical student Linder Traill Green, BLD., LL, D., of Easton, Pennsylvania. 1Vas graduated from the Medical De- partment of the University of Pennsylvania in 1375. Assistant Physician in the Pennsylvania State Hospital for the lnsftne at Harrisburg from 1375 to 1337. Consulting specialist in mental and nervous diseases in Easton from 1337 to 1339. Represented the Alumni Association on the Board ot Trustees from 1337 to 1339. when he was elected to the Professorship of Physical Culture and Hygiene. Became Professor of Biology and-Hygiene in 1396. Wlas a trustee of lrving College. XVas chosen permanent chairman of the Athletic Committee in 1399. Trustee of the Gettysburg Theological Seminary for nve years. He is the author of HPews-How Shall Wie Fill Them? A Common Cup or Tndividual Cups, Phe Relation of Biology to Religion. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a Fellow in the American Academy of Medicine, a memlier of the Alumni Association of the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania, of the Philomathean Society and the fp K XP l:I'fl1L'l'l11fV. HENRY BARBER NIXON, l3h.D., Alumni Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. XYas graduated from the Department of Civil Engineering and Science of the University of North Carolina in 1373. Teacher in North Carolina from 1373 to 1332. Pursued post-graduate study at ,lohns Hopkins University from 1332 to 1335, holding a scholarship from 1332 to 1334, and a Fellowship from 1334 to 1335. Wlas instructor in llflatheniatics in Johns Hopkins from 1334 to 1335. Fellow from 1335 to 1337, receiving his Ph.D. in 1336. He extended his post-graduate study to Applied Eleetricty in 1336 and 1337. He was called to the Alumni Pro- ltfssorship of Nlathematics and Astronomy in 1333. KARL JOSEF GRIMM, Ph.D., Professor of the German Language and Literature. Received his Collegiate education at Grossherzogliche Gymnasia AVEI'll1CllTl and Tauherhischofsheim, Germany. He came to America in 1333 and entered St. Ierome's College at Berlin, Ontario, where he pursued mainly the study of Eng- lish and Philosophy. 1339 to 1391 were spent at Rome, Italy. ln 1391 he came to the United States, where he studied at the Gettysburg Theological Seminary from 1392 to 1395. He pursued graduate study in johns Hopkins University from 1396 to 13993 held a University Scholarship from 1396 to 1397 and a Fel- lowship from 1397 to 1399. Received his Ph.D. in 1399. VVas then appointed Wlm. S. Rayner Research Fellow at Johns Hopkins and reappointed in 1900. Wfas Assistant in the Oriental Seminary of Johns Hopkins University from 1397 to 1901. Professor of lllodern Languages in Ursinus College from 1901 to 1906. VVas called to the Professorship of the German Language and Litera- ture in Pennsylvania College in 1906. lfle is the author of Euphemistic Liturgical Appendices in the Old Testament, t'Leipsig, 19001, and has contributed to various scientific periodicals. Dr. Grimm is a member of the American Oriental Society, the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, the Modern Language Association, Des Allgemeinen Deutschen Sprachvereins and the fb B K Society, Page Twenty-tivo k ,. .
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