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CHAULES DELAMATER VAIL. A.M., f.tbrarian and Eegislrat. Instructor in Elocution. A.B. Hobart 1859, A.M. 1862; J B K. Engaged in teaching since graduation, except two years spent in reading Law ; Tutor in Algebra, Hobart 1869-70 ; Horace White Professor of Rhetoric and Elocution and the English Language and Literature, and Instructor in Logic, Hobart 1872-88; Librarian and Registrar and Instructor in Elocution, Hobart 1S88. Member Modern Lan- guage Association of America. FRANCIS PHILIP NASH, A.M., LL.B.. Hobart Professor of the t.n in Language ami Literature. A. B. Harvard 1856; LL.B. Law School of Harvard University 1859; A.M. Harvard 1866; t B K. Practised Law; Hobart Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, Hobart 1869. Made a special study of Roman Antiquities in Europe iSbq 71- Author of Two Satires ol Juvenal, with notes.” CHARLES JOHN ROSE, A.M., Professor oj the (in yuan and French Languages and Adjunct Pi ofr.woi of History. B. S. Hobart 1876, A.R. 1S77, A..M. 1880; 4 B K. Graduated Stuttgart Con- servatory of Music 1S82. Professor of the German and French Languages and Adjunct Professor of History, Hobart 1882. Member American Philo- logical Association. Modern Language Association of America. WILLIAM PIT I' DURFEE, Ph.D., (J.H L1. . Professo» of Mathematics and instrurtt T in Chemistr y. Dean of the Faculty. A.B. University of Michigan 1S76; A.M., Ph.D. Johns Hopkins 1883: t B K. Professor of Mathematics, University Mound College and Berkeley Gym- nasium 1876-St ; Fellow of Mathematics, Johns Hopkins 1SS1-S3 ; Professor of Mathematics, Hobart 1883. Member New York Mathematical Society. Thf RliV. ROB ROY MACGREGOR CONVERSE, A.M., S.T.D., Chaplain and Pi '■tor of Hobart College Instructo• in Mental Philosophy and the Evidences of Christiani f ). A.B., A.M. Washington and Jefferson College; l B K. Studied in Columbia College; graduated Berkeley Divinity School; Parishes Waterburv, Conn, and Corning, N. Y.
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Faculty. THE KliV. ELIPHALET NO IT POTTER, S.T.D., LL.D., D.C.L.. Ptcsiih'ttt. 0 s, F.coinnnirs ami Civics. A.B. Union 1861; ‘b 1? K ; Rerkelev Divinity School; ordained Deacon 1863, Priest 1865; D.D. Columbia 1871: LI..D. Williams 1880; D.C.I.. Trinity College, Toronto, 18S9. Rector of the Church of the Nativity. South Beth- lehem. Pa.; Secretary of the Board of Trustees and first Professor, Lehigh University; President of Union College, 1871 : Chancellor of Union Univer- sity 1873; elected to Episcopate of Nebraska 1884 ; President of Hobart College 18S4. HAMILTON l.ANPHERE SMITH, A.M., LL.D., J t f mlt’iMfiyt o l. ttonortn nnt .V« « rt Witlosophw A.B. Yale 1839, A.M. 1842, I.L.D. 1871 : t B K. Professor of Natural Philos- ophy, Kenyon College 1833-68: Prendergast Professor of Astronomy and Natural Philosophy, Hobart tS6S. Member of Connecticut Academy of Sciences, New York Academy of Sciences. Roston Society of Natural History, Microscopical Society of Edinburgh. Ruepett Microscopical Club of London, Belgium Microscopical Society; Honorary Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society. Discovered comet September 10, 1844. Author of A Natural Philosophy for the use of Schools and Academies,’’ “ The World.” JOSEPH HETHERINGTON MCDANIELS, A.M., Prnfsssnv of Hu fw • '(■ t.nngmigr omt fjtent A.B- (with first honors) Harvard 1861; A.M. 1870; b B K. Instructor in Lowell High School 1862-68; Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, Hobart 1868. Member of Institute of 1S70, Rumford Socieiv. Traveled in Europe 1872; traveled in Greece 1892. ■Arranged (with llie exception ol the President) according to length of continuous service. 2
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MILTON HAIGHT TURK, A.M., Ph.D,, Horan l’hitr Ptofessat oj A'he ot ir ami Florui ion amt the Pnglish Language ami Liteiahn e. Secretary. A.R. Columbia 1886; A.M., Ph.D. University of Leipsic 1889; b 15 K. Student in Universities of Strasburgh, Berlin and Leipsic 1886-80; Adjunct Professor of Rhetoric and English, Hobart iSgo-gr; Horace White Professor of Rhetoric and English, Hobart 1891. Member Modern Language Association of America. Author t, 1SS9) of “ The Legal Code of Alfred the Great, edited with an introduction.” ALBERT PERMAUD, A.M., Asm ant Pt qf'e.wai of tint Gn man and Fir nr It Languages. A.M. Hobart 189?; t B K. Student in University of Geneva 1878-80; Professor of French and German, Oakwood Seminary 1884-85; Professor of French, Delancey School 1887; Instructor in Modern Languages, Hobart 1S90-93; Assistant Professor of the German and French Languages, Hobart 1893. DAVID FRANCIS LINCOLN, A.M., M.D., A as is fa at Ft ofessor of Geology amt I.re hurt t n physiology. A.B. Harvard 1S61, A.M., M.D. 1864; f B K. Practised Medicine 1S65-75; Professor of Latin, Hobart 1SS1 (one year); Lecturer on Physiology and Hygiene, Hobart 1889-93; Assistant Professor of Geology and Lecturer on Physiology, Hobart 1893. Author of “ Electro-Therapeutics,” “School and Industrial Hygiene,” Hygienic Physiology;” papers on “School Hygiene” in Journal of American Social Science Association and in Reports of State Boards of Health of New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut; articles on “The Atmosphere” and “School Hygiene” in Buck's Hygiene; “Geology of the Finger Lakes of New York” in American Journal of Science, 1893-4. THE REV. WILLIAM CLARK, I.L.D., Iji-hnct on Modo r History and He tig ions Thought. HENRY COPPEE. L1..D., Lecturer on the Fhito o ihv of History. FRANK HUNTER POTTER, A.M., Lecturer on Music. ALLAN MARQUAND, Ph.D., L.H.D., Lecture) on the History of Art LAWRENCE CLARK. A.M., In structor in Fhdtogtaf ty. CAPT. CHARLES WASHINGTON FAIRFAX, I Hull fu lot in Gymnast it , 14
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