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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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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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WILLIAM CLAUDE WALTEMYER, A.M., Ph.D. Profexxar of English Bible A.B.. Gettysburg College. 1908; B.D.. Lutheran Theological Semi- nary, Genyshurg. 1911; M.A.. American University. 1925; Ph.D. Amer- ican University. 1929; Pastor. Lutheran Church, Landisville, Pa., Butler, Pm. Thurmont. Md.. and Washington, D; C.; U. S. Army Chaplain, 1918-19, 7lst Regiment Heavy Artillery. A. E. F.; Associate Professor of Philosophy, Gettysburg College. 1929-30; Professor of English B11116. Gettysburg College. 1930; Phi Sigma Kappa, Kappa Phi Kappa, Alpha Kappa Alpha. Phi Beta Kappa. ALBERT BACHMAN, Ph.D. Professor of Romance Language: Ph.D., I'niversity of Zurich. Switzerland. 1919; Graduated from Gymnasium at VVinterthur, Switzerland. 1913; Studied at the Uni- versity of Zurich, Switzerland, 1913-19; Additional studies at the Na- tional University of Mexico City, 1925, and at Columbia University. 1920'- 28; Tutor in Marseilles. France, 1919-20; Professor at Leland and Gray Seminary, Townshend, Vermont. 1920-21; Instructor at the State Uni- versity of North Carolina, 1921-22; Instructor at Hamline University, St. Paul, Minnesota. 1922-23; Instructor, Assistant and Associate Pro- fessor at the State University of Arizona, 1924-31; Professor of Romance Languages. Gettysburg College, 1931-; Member of the Swiss Alpine Club; Modern Language Association of America; Phi Sigma Iota; Thu Kappa Epsilon; Ph.D. in French, Columbia University, 1933; Dissertation: Cmmorshfft in Frzmrr fram 1715-50. 1923-24 Travels in Japan, China and India: temporary teaching position at Vishva Bhaharati, Santinikatan, Bengal. India. EDWARD H. BERTRAM Major, Infantry Profesmr of Military Science and Tactics lhliversity of Minnesota Hixj. '12; Commissioned Second Lieutenant, 1'. S. InfaMry. April 24, 1912; Army Staff College, Laugres, France, 1913: Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. 1924-25; ASSismnt Chief of Staff, 42nd Division, 1918-19; Professor of Milhm'y Science and Tactics. Gettysburg College, 1931-. JOHN GRAY GLENN, A.M., Ph.D. Pearson Professor of Latin A.B.. Wesleyan University, 1918; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1920; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1932; Instructor of Greek and Latin, Mercersburg Academy, 1918-19; Instructor in Greek, Dickinson Seminary, 1920-21; Instructor in Latin, Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School, Brooklyn, 1921-24; Pearson Professor of Latin, Gettysburg Col- lege, 1925-; Member of the American Association of University Pro- fessors; American Philological Association; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Eta Sigma Phi, Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Phi Kappa. Tbirty-thke 3;me E
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