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Chemistry, Hobart 1897; Member Der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft. Author of the following researches : ' On Some Experiments with Cin- chonidine” (1888); “Fat Extraction Experiments” (Report of The Connecticut Experiment Station, 1889»; “ Ueber die optisch isomeren Gulonsauren” ( Berichte der deutschen chemischen gesellschaft. 1N92 ) ; “On Some Experiments with Acetylacetone and Acetoacetic-etherM {American Chemical Journal, 1895); “On Some Malonic Acid Deriva- tives” {American Chemical Journal, 1897). THE REV. JOSEPH ALEXANDER LEIGHTON, B.D., Ph.D.. CH A I LA IN AND PASTOR OF HOBART COLLEGE. INSTRUCTOR IN PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHO LOOT. B.A., and Governor General’s Medallist in Science, Trinity University, Toronto, 1S91. Graduate scholar, 1891-3, and Fellow, 1893-4, in the Sage School of Philosophy of Cornell University. Ph. D. Cornell, 1894, Student Harvard University and Episcopal Theological School, 1894-6. B. D., Episcopal Theological School, 1896. Assistant Grace Church, New York, 1896-7. Student in Berlin and Erlangen, 1897. Examiner in Philosophy, Trinity University, 1893-6. Author of Articles on Fichte and Hegel in the Philo- sophical Review for 1S95 and 1896. Member of the American Psychologi- cal Association. THE REV. WILLIAM CLARK, LL.D., LECTURER OS MODERN HISTORY ANI) RELIGIOUS THOUGHT. ALLAN MARQUAND, Ph.D., L.H.D , LECTURER ON THE HISTORY OF ART. THEODORE STANTON, A.M., LECTURER ON FRENCH HISTORY AND POLITICS. THE REV. AUGUST ULMANN, S.T.D., LECTURER ON BIBLICAL LITERATURE. HENRY LADD OTTO, INSTRUCTOR IN GYMNASTICS. THOMAS WILSON, ORGANIST OF ST. JOHN’S CM A TEL. 15
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ALBERT PERM A CD, A.M., ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. A.M. Ilobart 1892; 4 B K. Student ill University of Geneva, 1878-80; Pro- fessor of French and German, Oakwood Seminary, 1884-85; Professor of French, DeLancev School, 1887 ; Instructor in Modern Language, Hobart. 1890-93; Assistant Professor of the German and French Languages, Hobart, 1893 ; Associate Professor of the French Language ana Literature, Hobart 1897. JOHN ARCHER SILVER A.M., Ph.D., PROFESSOR OF HISTORY AND ECONOMICS. A.R. Princeton, 1886; A.M. 188S ; Instructor in Mental, Moral, and Physical Science, Jaffria College, Ceylon, 1886-88 ; Student at the Episcopal Theo- logical School, Cambridge, Mass., 1888-90; Student of Philosophy and History in Universities of Berlin and Heidelberg, and in Paris, 1S90-92 ; Student of History and Philosophy in Graduate Department of the Johns- Hopkins University, 1892-95 ; Ph.D. Author ( 1895) of “The Provisional Government of Maryland (1774-1777).” Professor of History, Hobart, 1895 ; Professor of History and Economics, Ilobart, 1897. cp B K. STANLEY SIMONDS, Ph.D., ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF GREEK AND LATIN. A.B. Harvard 1884. Ph.D. Johns-Hopkins 1896. Instructor in Latin, St. Mark’s School, Southboro, Mass., 1885-87. Student at Johns-Hopkins University 1888-93. Student at Oxford and Bonn 1894-6. Instructor in Latin St. James College, Maryland, 1S96-7. Author of “The Themes Treated by Seneca Rhetor.” Assistant Professor of Latin, Hobart, 1897. RICHARD SIDNEY CURTISS, Ph.B., Ph.D., PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY. Ph. B. Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University 1888; Chemist Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven. 1888-90; Student Univer- sities of Munich and Wurzburg, 1890-92. Ph.D. Wurzburg, 1892; Stu- dent Sorbonne, Paris, 1892-93. Chemist, Connecticut Experiment Station, 1893; Member Faculty Universit} of Chicago, 1893-97; Professor of U
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Officers of Holxirf Col lege. Honorarii Chancellor, 1596-97. The Rt. Rev. Nelson Somerville Rultsox, D.D. 'i( C-CI (I l CC I lor, 1594-7. Tlie Rev. Charles Frederick Hoffman, D.D., LL.D. At a meeting of the Faculty of Hobart College, held March 22, 1S97. the following resolution was adopted : The Faculty of Hobart College desire to express their grateful recognition of the services which Dr. Charles Frederick Hoffman, late Trustee and Vice-Chancellor of the College, ren- dered to the cause of Church Education through the Association of which he was the Presi- dent. an Association whose objects were of the most practical and efficient character and were supported by his untiring efforts and the generous and judicious use of the wealth which he expended as the good steward. In particular, the Faculty desire to record their gratitude for the profound interest he took in the welfare of the College in his latest moments, which were occupied with far-reaching and enlightened plans for its establishment 011 a permanent and solid basis both educationally and financially. At a meeting of the Faculty of Hobart College, held September 27, 1897, the following resolution was adopted : Kfsofrrd, That the Faculty deplore in the death of bishop Rulison the loss of a personal influence long applied to furthering the ends of education. We are well aware of his many years of valued service to a sister College ; in particular, however, the Faculty desire to record their sense of gratitude for the graceful and felicitious manner in which he discharged the office of Honorary Chancellor of this College, and contributed by his distinguished presence to the interest of the last Commencement and by his thoughtful address to the value of its exercises. They cannot forget the pathetic circumstance that this was ltishop Rulison’s last appearance in public, and that his time and energy were freely bestowed upon us when the expenditure of both entailed a serious sacrifice. We take this as a sample of the unsparing manner in which he spent himself in his ministry and his episcopate.
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