Gettysburg College - Spectrum Yearbook (Gettysburg, PA)

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FRANK HENRY KRAMER, Ph.D. Profen'or of Education AJL. Gettysburg College. 1914; A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1916; Pl1.D.. University of Pennsylvania, 1920; Head of the Commer- cial Depanment. West Chester High School. 1914-20; Assistant Pro- fessor of Education, Gettysburg College, 1920-21; Professor of Education, Gettysburg College. 1921-. Work. Experimental Research as a Factor in Commercial Education. Member of Nationa1 Educational Association; Pennsylvania State Education Association; Pen and Sword; Phi Sigma ix'uplm; Kappa Phi Kappa; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Kappa; Pi Gamma Iu. THOMAS LUCIAN CLINE, PhD. Gmff Professor of English Alt. Roanoke College, 1911; A.M., Princeton University, 1912; P11.D.. l'niverhity of Virginia, 1923; Professor of English, Midland Col- lege; Fremont. Nebr.. 1915-20; Instructor of English. University of Vir- ginia, 1921-22; Professor of Summer School, University of Virginia; 1922: Professor of English and Argumentation, Gettysburg College, 1922- 24; Head of Eng1ish Department, Gettysburg College, 1924-.. Member of American ASSOCiation of University Professors; Phi Gamma Delta; Tau Kappa Alpha; Kappa Phi Kappa. RASMUS S. SABY, Ph.D. Professor of Economic; and Political Science A.B., University of Minnesota, 1907; graduate work, University 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 Socia1 Science; Phi Bem Kappa; Alpha Psi Epsilon; Pi Gamma Mu; Pi Lambda Sigma. Member uf I'nimd Lutheran Church Board of Education, 1927. JOHN BROWN ZINN, Ph.D. Ockenbdusen Professor of Chemixtry B.Su Gettysburg College, 1909; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. 1911-13; Instructor in Chemistry, Amherst, 1913-16; Professor of Chem- istry, Worcester Polymchnic Institute, 1919-24. Member of the American Chemical Society; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Professor of Chemistry. Gettysburg College, 1924-; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Epsilon; Alpha Tau Omega. Tbirty-one

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KARL JOSEPH GRIMM, Ph.D. Professor of German Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1899. Received his cducmion in the Gymnasia of Tauherhischnfsheim zmd VVertheim. Germany; St. Jeromek College, Canada; at Rome. haly, 1889-91; Halle, Germany, 1891; Then- logical Seminary, Springfield. 111.. 1892; Gettysburg Thculngical Semi- nary. 1892-95; Johns Hopkins I'nivershy, 1896-99; Research Fellow in the Oriental Seminary, Johns Hopkins l'niversity. 1899-1901: Professor of Modern Languages, Ursinus College, 1901-6; Professor in German Language and Literature, GettySburg College, 1906-. Author, hEuphe- mistic Liturgical Appendixes in the Old Testament. Leipzig, 1901. Con- trihutions to UThe Journal of Biblical Literature. The Johns Hopkins l'niversity Circulars, The Journal of the American Oriental Society. The Modern Language Nutes. The Lutheran Quarterly. rte. Member Of the Modern Language Association; Historischer Yerein A11-1Venheim; Phi Beta Kappa; Theta Kappa Nu. FRANK HOLLINGER CLUTZ, PhD. Burton F. Blough Professor of Civil Engineering A.B.. Midland College, 1892; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1897: scholar, Johns Hopkins University, 1893-94; Fellow, johns Hopkins Uni- versity, 1894-96; Fellow, lly courtesy of Johns Hopkins University, 1890; Professor of Mathematics, Carthage College, 1899-1900; Professor of Civil Engineering, Gettysburg College. 1918-. Member of American Mathe- matical Society; American Association of Engineers: American Concrete Institute: Sociely for Promotion of Engineering Education; American Society for Testing Materials; courses in Engineering. l'niversity nf Kansas, 1899-1900; University of VViScnnsin. 1902: active rngineerinu work. 1902-18; Baa Theta Pi. CHARLES FINLEY SANDERS, A.M., D.D. William Bittinger Profesyor of Philoxophy AJL. Gettysburg College, 1892; A.M.. Gettysburg College. 1895; B.D.. Gettysburg Theological Seminary. 1905: DD. Lafayette College, 1913; studied Philosophy and allied subjects. l'niversity of Leipzig, Ger- many, 1905-06; translated a number of books on Philosophy and Educa- tion. Lectures on China and India, 9Thc Taproot of Religion and Its Fruitage. Member of American Sociological Associmiun; pastoram. Avon- more. Pa., 1895-98; pastorate, Blairsville, 1898-1905; Director of Gettys- burg Summer School; Professor of Philosophy and Education, Gettysburg College, 1906-211; W'illiam Bittinger Professor of Philosophy. Gettysburg College, 1921-; World Tour, 1928-29. Member of Phi Beta Kappa; Kap- pa Phi Kappa; Alpha Kappa Alpha; author. The Protestant Princip'leyf Authority; The Suurs Quest; The New Psychology; A New Chrxghan Apologuics; and numerous other articles in periodicals and magazmes; translations from the German; Jerusalem. Introduction In Philosophy. revised and enlarged. 1932. Professor Sociology. Blairsville. College for 1Y0meu. 1900-05; Prairiem GeNyShurg Chatauqua Associatinn. 190940; Member of American Assnciatiun 0f l'niversity Professors, RICHARD ALLEN ARMS, P1113. Alumni Profexxor of Mathematics A.B.. Ux'siuus College, 1913; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. 1917; Professor of Mathematics. Juniata College. 1917-19; Instructor in Mathematics. Univershy of Pennsylvania, 1919-20; Alumni Professor nf Mathematics. Gettysburg. College. 1920-. Member of the American Mathematical Association; Pen and Sword; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Direc- tor. Owl and Nightingale Club. Thirty



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ROBERT PRICE MARSH, Ph.D. Dr. Charles H. Gmff Professor of Biology and Hygiene 11.5., New York University; Graduate Work. Rutgers; In Charge of Graduate Plant Physiology Laboratory, ngers, 1922-24; M.S.. Rut- gers; Ph.D.. Rutgers; Fellow of the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science; Member of the Botanical Society of America; The American Society of Plant Physio10gists; Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine; The Physiological Section of 1he Botanical Society: Vice-President of Beta Beta Beta for the Northwest Region; Charles H. Graff Professor of Biology. Gettysburg College. 1924-; Member of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science; Sigma Xi. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Beta Beta Beta. ROBERT FORTENBAUGH, Ph.D. Adeline Sager Profexmr of History A.IS., Gettysburg College, 1913; Graduate, Gettysburg Thcplogigal Seminary. 1916; A.M., Syracuse University, 1920; Ph.D., Unwersnty of Pennsylvania, 1926; Pastor, The Lutheran Church of1lhe Atonement. Svracuse, N. Y., 1916-23; Instructor in Sociology and Historv. Syracuse Vniversity, 1920-21; Assistant Professor of ociology, Syracuse Um- versity. 1921-23; Adeline Sager Professor of 11151011, Ge-ttyshurg Col- lege, 1923-; 1Acting Professor, 1923-261; Contributed B'nstmjcal Sub- jects to Periodical Publications; Member, The Ameriqan Hlstorlcal Asso- ciation; The Association of History Teachers of the Middle Atlantic State? and Maryland; Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Gamma Mu, Phx Beta Kappa, Kappa Phi Kappa. ELLIOTT W. CHENEY, PhD. Professor of Physics A.B., Dartmouth. 1920; A.M.. Brown University, 1923; Ph.D., Prince- ton University, 1929; Post Graduate Work, Brown and Princeton Uni- versities; Author of NMeasurement of Index of Refraction of Gases at Higher Temperatures ; Instructor, Syracuse University, 1920-21; In- structor. Brown University, 1921-24; Charles A. Coffin Fellow, 1924-26; Associate Professor, Middlebury College, 1926-27: Acting Professor Get- tysburg College, 1926; Professor of Physics. Gettysburg College, 1929-; American Physical Society; American Association for 1h: Advancement of Science; American Association of University Professors; Pennsylvania Academy of Science; Kappa Phi Kappa, Sigma Psi, Theta Chi. CLAYTON E. BILHEIMER Professor of Physical Education M.E.. Lehigh Cniversity; AJVL. Columbia University; Professor of Physical Education, Gettysburg College, 1927; Alpha Tau Omega. Tbirly-two

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