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LOUIS ALEXANDER PARSONS. Ph. D. Profeeeor of Physics A. B., 1805; A. XI. 1800. State University of Iowa; Ph. I».. 1902. Johns Hopkins University; Fellow in Physics, John Hopkins University, 1002-00; Instructor in Physics. University of Utah, 1000-04; Instructor in Physics. Uni- versity of California, 1004-07; Fellow of the Physical So- ciety; Fellow of the American Association for the Advance merit of Science; Member of the American Electro-Chem- ical Society; Professor of Physics, Gettysburg College, 190?-. vr; HK. SIVERT NIELSEN HAGEN, Ph. D. Graeff Professor of English A. B., Luther College, 1896; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, 1000; Scholar and Fellow in English, Johns Hop- kins, 1808-1000; Instructor in English, State University of Iowa, 1900-06] Associate Editor, Worcester’s Dictionary, Philadelphia. 1005-06; Instructor In English and German. Vanderbilt University. 1006 08; Assistant Professor of English, Vanderbilt University, 1008 16; Contributor to Foreign and American Periodicals; CraelT Profess r of Engiah, Gettysburg College. 1016-. «1» |t K: 1 U MILTON HENRY VALENTINE, A. M., D. I). A mum da Rupert Strong Professor of English Rible and Professor of History A. B., Gettysburg College, 1882; A. M.. Gettysburg Col- lege, 1885; B. D.. Gettysburg Theological Seminary, 1887; D. D„ Gettysburg College, 1902; Pastor of Trinity Luther- an Church. Bedford. Pa.; Messiah Lutheran Church. Phil- adelphia, 1882-80; Editor, Lutheran Observer, 1880-1015; Professor of English Bible, and History, Gettysburg Col- lege. 1916—. 'I' H K; 6 f Pen and Sword ALBERT BILLHEIMER, Ph. D. Franktin Professor of the Greek Language and Literature A. B., Gettysburg College. 1006; A. M., Princeton Uni- versity, 1910; Ph. D., Princeton University, 1917; Tutor, Stevens Hall. 11 06-08; Graduate Study. University of Penn- sylvania, 1908-00; Princeton University, 1000-12; Member of the American Philological Associatum; Acting Profes- sor of Greek. Gettysburg College. 1912-17; Franklin Pro- fessor of the Greek Language and Literature, Gettysburg College. 1917 4 B K; i. X. Pen and Sword. Page t4
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EDWARD SWOYF.R BREIDENBAUGH. A. M.. Sc. D. Ockernkaunen Prof 1 00 r of Chemistry and Mineralogy A. B., Gettysburg College, 1868; A. M., Sheffield Scicn- tlAc School. 1873; S. D„ Gettysburg College. 1887; Author of several books In Chemistry; Mineralogist, State Board of Agriculture, 1880-84; Editor of The Pennsylvania Col- lege Rook, 1882; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement «if Science; Ockcrshausen Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy. Gettysburg College, 1874—. •h B K: ♦ r A; Pen and Sword. GEORGE DIEHL ST AH LEY. M. D. Emeritu» Pro e or • iliology and Hygiene A. B.. Gettysburg College, 1871; A. M., Gettysburg Col- lege. 1874; M. University of Pennsylvania, 1875; First Assistant Physician, State Hospital for Insane. Harris- burg. 1875-87; Specialist in Nervous Diseases. Easton. 1K8 «-89; Professor of Physical Culture and Hygiene, Get- tysburg College, 1889-92: Graff Professor of Biology . Get- tysburg College. 1892-1920; Fellow of the American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science, and the American Academy of Medicine; Medical Director. Gettysburg Col- lege. 1820—. «I» It K: d K 'P: P n and Sword. KARL JOSEF GRIMM. Ph. D. Profe or of the German language and Liteixtture Ph. D., Johns Hopkins. 1888; Received Collegiate Educa- tion in the Gymnasia of Wertheim and TauberbUchofshelm, Germany; Studied at St. Jerome's College, Canada, 1888- 88; in Rome, Italy. 1889-01; in Halle, Germany, 1891; in Springfield, III., 1881-92; at Gettysburg Theological Sem- inary, 1892-95; at Johns Hopkins. 1888-1901; Member of the American Oriental Society; The Modern language Association; American Dialect Society; The Society of Bib- lical literature and Exegesis; des Atlgemeinen Deutschen Sprachvereins; Author; Professor of German language and literature, Gettysburg College. 1900—. «1» |{ K- CHARLES FINLEY SANDERS. A. M.. D. D. Il’ii iam Dittinger Professor of Philosophy A. B-, Gettysburg College. D 82; A. M.. Gettysburg Col- lege, 1885; B. P.. Gettysburg theological Seminary. 1895; D. I)., lafayette CoLege. 1914; Studied Philosophy and Allied Subject , University of I.cipsic, Germany, 1905-08; Translated a number of buVxs in Philosophy and Education; Member of the American Sxiolngical Association; Director of Gettysburg Sommer Srhool; Professor of Philosophy and Education, Gettysburg College, 1908-21; Professor of Philo »phy. Geftylmirg College, 1921 . 'I» |l K: K I K Page t3
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I FRANK HOLUNGER CLUTZ, Ph. I). Kurton F. Plough Profeeeor of Civil Engineering A. B.. Midland College, 1892: Ph. D„ Johns Hopkins University, 1897; Scholar, Johns Hopkins University, 1893- 97; Fellow. Johns Hopkins University, 1894-95; Fellow by Courtesy of Johns Hopkins University, 1898; Professor of Mathematics, Carthage Col leg?, 1898-99; Member of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, of the American Mathematical Society, and Certified Member of the American Association of Engineers; Professor of Civil Engineering, Gettysburg College, 1918—. BO II- RUDOLPH R08KN STENGEL M. M. E. Profeeoor of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering B. S., University of Wisconsin, 1894; M. M. E., Cornell University, 1912; Instructor of Mechanical Engineering. Michigan Stata College. 1908-06; Instructor in Electrical Engineering, Oklahoma Agricultural and State College, 1908-09; Fellow in F.ngineering, Sibley College, Cornell, 1911-12; Superintendent. Engineering Department, Bryant and Stratton College, Buffalo, 1912-17; Associate Member of the American Institute of Electrical F.ngineering; Pro- fessor of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Gettys- burg College, 1918--. FRANK HENRY KRAMER, Ph .D. Profeeeor of Education A. B., Gettysburg College, 1914; A. M-. University of Pennsylvania, 1916; Ph. D., University of Penn- sylvania, 1920; Head of the Commercial Department, West Chester High School, 1914-20; Sea Scoutmaster. 1919- 20; Boy Scout Work, 1907- ; Assistant Professor of Edu- cation, 1920-21; Professor of Education. Gettysburg Col- lege. 1921—, Pen and Sword; Druids; «b K: K 1' K- R1CIIARD ALLEN ARMS. Ph. D. Alumni Profeeeor of Mathematice A. B., Ursinus College, 1913; Ph. D„ University of Penn- sylvania. 1917; Profeanor of Mathematics, Juniata College. 1917-19; Instructor in Mathematics, University of Pennsyl- vania, 1919-20; Member of the American Mathematical Society and the Mathematical Association of America; Alumni Professor of Mathematics. 1920—. Page t7
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