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protein' -'N' ,, Y elim, , 7 E-.s , ' me . 1-fs 'Q - 0 - ilEll1l7llflll il 11 19l5 Spe it EDWARD SWOYER BREIDENBAUGH, A.lVl., SCD., Oelgershausen Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy. 1 A.B., Pennsylvania College, 1868, Tutor, Stevens Hall, 1868-69, Student, Sheffield Scientihc School, 1871-73, Instructor in Chemistry, Shemeld Scientilic School, 1872-73, Professor of Physics and Natural Science Carthage College, 1873, Ockershauscn Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, Pennsylvania College, 187-l-, Sc.D., Pennsylvania College. 1887, Mineralogist, State lioard of Agriculture, 1880-8-lg Editor PU'lLllXj'lT1llILl'G College Book, 1882-1907, Author of a Dirertory of Il orlc in Elenienlrzry flL07'glIIZ'lC Clzemislry, and An Outline of Quulflolizfe Analytic Cfie11z1'slry,' lfellow of the American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Science, Member of the 'PFA Frater- nity, Philomathcan Literary Society, Pen and Sword Honorary Society. GEORGE DIEHLE STAHLEY, A.lVl., M.D., Dr. Charles H. Craejf Professor of Biology and Hygiene. AB., Pennsylvania College, 1871, M.D., University of Penn- sylvania, 1875: Assistant Physician, Pennsylvania State Hospital for the Insane, 1875-87, Specialist in Nervous Diseases, Easton, 1887- 89, Professor of Physical Culture and Hygiene, Pennsylvania Col- lege, 1889-96, Professor of Biology and Hygiene, Pennsylvania Col- lege, 1896-, Fellow of the American Association for the Advance- ment of Science, and the American Academy of Medicine, Member, 'I'K'I' Fraternity, Philomathean Literary Society, and Pen and Sword Honorary Society. KARL JOSEF GRIMM, PI-LD., Professor of German Language ana' Literature. Received Collegiate Education in the Gymnasia of VVertheirn and Tauberbischofsheim, Germany, Studied in St. Ierome's College, Canada, 1888-89, in Rome, Italy, 1889-91, in Halle, Germany, 1891, in Gettysburg Theological Seminary, 1892-95, and in Johns Hopkins University, 1896-1901, While in Johns Hopkins University, was Uni- versity Scholar, 1896, Fellow and Assistant, 1897-99, Ph.D., 1899, Wm. S. Rayner Research Fellow, 1899-1901, Professor of Modern Lan- guages, Ursinus, 1901-1906, Professor of German Language and Literature, Pennsylvania College, 1906-,'Author of EHP.l7,8'l1l'iSf'iC Liturgical Appendices in the Old Testoiizent, and various :contribu- tions to the foiwnal of the AI7L8l'lCG7Z Oriental Society, lfoyflial of Biblical Literamre, folms Hoplei-ns Uiiioemiry Ci'l7'CZtl!l7', etc.-, Mem- ber of the American Oriental Society, the Modern Language Asso- ciation, the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, des Allge- meinen Deutschen Sprachvereins, and the fPBK Honorary Society. 21
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.A .:,. , . ,,,,......, P '4E9-' tl . Elm 1 'I' 'L - Y ' . E WILLIAM ANTHONY GRANVILLE, PIID., LL.D., President of Pennsylvania College. Attended Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Min- nesota, 1882-843 taught Accounting and Mathematics, and served for a time as Acting President at Bethany College. 1885-903 Ph.B., Yale, 18935 Ph.D., Yale, 1897, Instructor in Mathematics, Shetlield Scientihc School, 1903-123 Presi- dent, Pennsylvania College, 1912-. Author of The Elements of the Drifferezttial and Integral Calezllzzs, Plane and Spher- ical T1'igo1'zoI1'1et1'y, Po-az' Place Table of L0gCll'lZ'l1l1l.Y, and joint author of Smith and Granville's Eleznevzts of Analysis: Member of the Executive Committee of the Churches of Christ CProt.J in America. ' THE REVEREND PHILIP MALANCTHON BIKLIz,D.D., PHD., Dean and Pearson Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. AB., Pennsylvania College, 1866, PLD., Gettysburg Tlieological Seminary, 18695 Professor of Latin and Mathe- matics, York County Academy, 1866-67g Professor of Latin and Greek, North Carolina College, 18695 Vice-Principal, Lutherville Female Seminary, 1870-T35 Graduate Course, Dartmouth, 18735 Ockershausen Professor of Physics Penu- sylvania College, 1874-81, Pearson Professor of Latin Lan- guage and Literature, Pennsylvania College, 1881-g Ph.D., Roanoke College, 18845 Dean, Pennsylvania College, 1889-5 Editor, The College Illonfhly, 1876-93g The L1flZl1187 Cl7l Quar- fcrly, 1880-1907, D.D., Gettysburg, 1914. Member, Amer- ican Philological Society, EX Praternityg Phrenakosmian Literary Society, TBK Honorary Society. 20
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1915 S rum L THE REVEREND CHARLES FINLEY SANDERS, AM., D.D., William Biiiinger Professor of Philosophy and Education. A.B., Pennsylvania College, 18925 B.D., Gettysburg Theological Seminary, 1895, Instructor in Apologetics, Logic, Economics, and Astronomy, Blairsville College for Woiiieii, 1900-O55 Studied Phil- osophy and allied subjects, University of Leipsig Germany, 1905-O63 Professor of Philosophy and Education, Pennsylvania College, 1906-: Translator of jerusalem's 'lIll'7'0dlfLCf1.07L to Philosophy, 1910, and of Hoftding's Brief History of Modern Philosopliy, 1912, D.D., Lafay- ette College, 1914g was Principal of Gettysburg Summer School: Member of Phrenalcosmian Literary Society. Louis ALEXANDER PARSONS, PHD., Professor of Physics. AB., State University of Iowa, 18955 Teacher of Physics, Burl- ington CIowaD High Schoolg A.M., State University of Iowa, 18995 Fellow in Physics, Johns Hopkins University, 1902-035 Instructor in Physics, University of Utah, 1903-O-lg Instructor in Physics, Uni- versity of California, 1904-O73 Professor of Physics, Pennsylvania College, 1907-5 Member, American Electro-Chemical Societyg Amer- ican Physical Societyg the E 3' Society, and the TB K Honorary So- ciety. STEPHEN REMINGTON WING, B.S., ME., Professor of Elec- trical anal Mechanical Engineering. B.S., Haverford College, 19083 Assistant Instructor in Physics, Cornell, 1909-10, M.E., Cornell, 1910, Instructor in Mechanical En- gineering, Cornell, 1910-14, Professor of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Pennsylvania College, 1914-5 Member Of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, EEZ Society, Acacia Fraternity, and Associate Member of the American Society of Me- chanical Engineers. 22
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