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Faculty UEL E. DIBBLE, BS. Instructor in Biology 35., Denison University, 1930; Teaching Fellowship, Yale University, 1930-32; graduate work, Biology, Yale University, 1930-32; Marine Biological Station, Woods Hole, 1932; Instructor in Biology, Gettysburg College, 1932-. Member of Beta Beta Beta; Kappa Sigma. ELLIOTT W. CHENEY, PH.D. Professor of Physics A.B., Dartmouth College, 1920; A.M., Brown University, 1925; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1929; post-graduate work, Brown and Princeton Universities; Instructor, Syracuse University, 1920-21; Instructor, Brown University, 1921-24; Charles A. CofIin Fellow, 1924-26; Associate Professor, Middlebury College, 1926-27; Acting Professor, Gettysburg College, 1926; Professor of Physics, Gettysburg College, 1929-. Author of Measurement of Index of Refraction of Gases at Higher Temperatures.n Member of American Physical Society; American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Association of University Professors; Pennsylvania Academy of Science; Kappa Phi Kappa; Sigma Psi; Theta Chi. GEORGE R. MILLER, PH.D. Associate Professor of Physics RASMUS S. SABY, PH.D. Professor of Economics and Political Science A.B., University of Minnesota, 1907; graduate work, Uni- versity of Wisconsin and Cornell University; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1910; Professor, Cornell University, 1910- 24; Professor of Economics and Political Science, Gettysburg College, 1924-. Member of American Economics Association; American Political Science Association; National Municipal League; American Academy of Political and Social Science; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Psi Epsilon; Pi Gamma Mu; Pi Lambda Sigma. PAGE THIRTY-THREE
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1 1 Faculty CLYDE BELL STOVER, A.M. Associate Professor of Chemistry A.B., Gettysburg College, 1894; A.M., Gettysburg College, 1897; graduate work, Chemistry and Physics, Johns Hopkins University, 1894-95; Instructor in Chemistry, Gettysburg College, 1896-1915; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Gettys- burg College, 1915-26; Associate Professor of Chemistry, Gettysburg College, 1926-; Registrar, Gettysburg College. Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Chemical Society; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Phi Kappa. JOHN ALLEN SHEFFER, M.S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.S., Gettysburg College, 1921, graduate work in Chemistry; M.S., Gettysburg College, 1922; Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry, Gettysburg College, 1921-23; Instructor in Chem- istry, Gettysburg College, 1923-26; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Gettysburg College, 1926-. Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Chemical Society; Skeptical Chymists. GEORGE DIEHL STAHLEY, A.M., M.D. Professor Emeritus of Biology and Hygiene A.B., Gettysburg College, 1871; A.M., Gettysburg College, 1874; M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1875; First Assistant Physician, State Hospital for the Insane, Harrisburg, 1875-97; Specialist in Nervous Diseases, Easton, 1887-89; Professor of Physical Culture and Hygiene, Gettysbur College, 1889-92; Graeff Professor of Biology, Gettysburg Eollege, 1892-1920; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Public Health Association; Medical Director, Gettysburg College, 1920-. Member of the Pennsyl- vania Health Association; Pen and Sword; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Psi; Beta Beta Beta; Kappa Phi Kappa. ROBERT PRICE MARSH, PH.D. Dr. Charles H. Craef Professor of Biology 13.5., New York University; graduate work, Rutgers College; in charge of Graduate Plant Physiology Laboratory, Rutgers College, 1922-24; M.S., Rutgers College; Ph.D., Rutgers College; Fellow of the American Association for the Agivancement of Science; Charles H. Graeff Professor of Blology, Gettysburg College, 1924-. Member of the Botanical Society of America; American Society of Plant Physiologists; Society for Experimeqtal Biolpgy and Medicine; Physiological Section of.the Bopamcal Socxety; Pemgsylvania Academy of Selence; ngma X1; Delta Kappa Epsxlon; Beta Beta Beta PAGE THIRTY-TWO 1Vice-President for Northeast Regiom. l I l g
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Faculty GEORGE R. LARKIN, A.M. Associate Professor of Economics AHB, Wesleyan University, 1919; A.M. Wesleyan Uni- versity, 1921; Department of Economics, West China Union University, Chengtu, China, 1923- 26; Graduate Fellowship in Economics, Cornell University, 1927-28; Associate Pro- fessor of Economics, Gettysburg College, 1929. Member of E51 Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Phi Kappa; Alpha Psi psxlon. RICHARD ALLEN ARMS, PH.D. Alumni Professor of Mathematics A.B., Ursinus College, 1913; Ph.D., University 01 Pennsyl- vania, 1917; Professor of Mathematics, Juniata College, 1917-19; Instructor in Mathematics, University of Pennsyl- vania, 1919-20; Alumni Professor of Mathematics, Gettysburg College, 1920-. Member of the American Mathematical Association; Pen and Sword; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Director, Owl and Nightingale Club. CHARLES PAUL CESSNA, A.M. Asvislanl Professor of Mathematics A. 13., Gettysburg College, 1915; A. M., Gettysburg College, 1917; 1ns1ructor in P11VSICS,Gettysburg C0116 ge, 1915-18; Assistant Professor 01 Phys 3, Case School of Applied Science, 1919-21; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Gettysburg Eollcgc, 1921-. Member of Phi Sigma Kappa; Kappa Phi appa. PRESTON F. AMSPACHER, B.S. Instructor in Mathematics and Physics B S, Gettysburg College, 1930;1nstructor in Mathematics and P11vsics, Gettysburg College, 1930-. Member of Kappa Phi Kappa. PAGE THIRTY'FOUR
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