Gettysburg College - Spectrum Yearbook (Gettysburg, PA)

 - Class of 1916

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f- 1' is ' J-'tea-gg .f w J - s K ' 7 '23 6 if , .4 t I THE SPECTRUM sg' J iff , .Q .o. .. .. . .o. . xr IX YY U xx t JAMES EXLLEN DIXON, A.,B., A.M., Instructor in Chemistry. Professor Dixon was graduated from Pennsylvania College in 1905, and took up post-graduate work at his Alma Mater during the years 1906- 1907. In 1907 he was appointed Assistant in Chemistry at Pennsylvania College. He received his A.M. degree from that institution in 1912. At present he is Instructor in' Chemistry. He is a member of the E X Fra- ternity. FRED GALLAGHER TROXELL, AM., Assistant in Mathematics. Professor Troxell received his AB. degree from Pennsylvania College in 1908, and his A.M. degree from the same institution one year later. He was elected Assistant in Mathematics in 1908. He is a member of Plirenakosmian Literary Society. FRANKLIN AVATTLES Moses, AM., Assistant in English. In 1907 Professor Moser was graduated from Pennsylvania College with an AB. degree. He served as Instructor in Mathematics at Stevens Hall, during the academic year of 1909-10. In 1910 he was elected Assistant in English at Pennsylvania College, and received his AM. degree from that institution in 1911. I-Ie is a member of the Pen and Sword Honorary Society, the Philomathean Literary Society, and the flz K XI' Fraternity. ' PAUL SNYDER CREAGERJ AB., Assistant in Physics. Mr. Creager was graduated from Pennsylvania College with the degree of AB. in 1913. Since that time has been an Assistant in Physics at his Alma Mater where he has also been taking post-graduate work. He is a member of the Phrenalcosmian Literary Society. 32

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l' imly ..-YQ itll! ' ig J Lis.,-.5 .cl f THE SPECTRUM 41 . , it L QF 1 4 ll.. D . :tsl iff' aa.: gzo. . . . . .Q o our ein, . . . .o. . 0. . . . . . . . . . . . tk? fasts? 5'rE1'1-IEN RIEMINGTON NVING, B.S,, ME., Professor of Me- chanical and lfilectrical llngineering. Professor Vlling received his HS. degree from l'laverford College in 1908. Matrieulating to Cornell University he ohtaiued his MB. degree in 1919, X-Vhile here, he acted as Assistant Professor in the Physics Def partment from 19119 to 19111, and from 1919 to 1914 he was lnstructor in Mechanical Engineering. He came to Pennsylvania College in the fall of 1914, at the opening of the term. At the last meeting of the Board of Trustees he was made full Professor of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. Professor Xlliug is a memlwer of the Acacia lfraternityg E E Society, and the Cornell tstudentl lmrancli of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. BENJAMIN l?k.xNK1.1N SCl'lAPl'El,L1E, AM., Acting Professor of Romance Languages and Literature. Professor Schappelle was graduated from Dickinson College in 19118 with an AB, degree. 1-le received his A.M. degree in lfllu for post- graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania, Universities of Berlin and l-leidellnerg tGermauyl, University of Lausanne tSwitzer1andj, and the University of Poitiers tlfraneel. lfle also took up special private study at Lugano lCant. Tessin, Switzerlaudj, and at Barcelona, Spain. 1-le was acting head of the German Department at Dickinson College from 1919 to 1911. ln 1911 to 1912 he was Instructor of French at Penn- sylvania College. and in 1912 he was made the Acting Professor of Romance Languages of that lnstitution, a position which he now holds. Professor Schappelle is a ineinber of the A1 X P Fraternityg HA. 1-I. in the Phi1ologischer Verein l-,lcidelber,g, CNaumlmurger Kartellli and a memlwer of the Modern Language :Xssociatiou of America. kltLBERT BILLHEIMER, AM., Acting Professor of the Greek Lan0'ua0'e and Literature. C m b Professor Billheinier received 11is'A.B. degree from Pennsylvania Col- lege in 1906, For two years he tutored at Stevens 1-lall. lrle took one year of post-graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania, and three years at Princeton University, from which institution he received his AM. degree in 1910. ln 1912 he was elected Acting Professor of the Greek Language and Literature at Pennsylvania College. He is a member of Phrenakosmian Literary Society, and of the E X Fraternity. CLYDE BELL STOVER4, A.M,, Assistant Professor in Clieinistry. Professor Stover was graduated from Pennsylvania College in 1894 with an AB. degree, and took up graduate study at Johns Hopkins University from 189-1 to 1895. Instructor in Chemistry at Pennsylvania College from 1896 to 1915. He received his A.M. degree from his Alma Mater in 1912. He is at present Assistant Professor in Chemistry, and is a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. 31



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