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MILTON HAIGHT TURK, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., HORACE WHITE PROFESSOR OF RHETORIC AND THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. (SECRETARY OF THE FACULTY. A.B. Columbia 1886 ; A.M., Ph.D. University of Leipsic 1889. i B K. Student in Universities of Strasburg, Berlin and Leipsic 1885-89 ; Adjunct Prosessor of Rhetoric and English, Hobart 1890-1 ; Horace White Professor of Rhet- oric and the English Language and Literature, Hobart 1891. Secretary of the Faculty. Member of the American Philological Association. JOHN ARCHER SILVER, A.B., A.M., PhD., PROFESSOR OF HISTORY AND ECONOMICS. A. B. Princeton 1886 ; A.M. 18S8 ; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins 1895. B K. Instructor in Mental, Moral and Physical Science, Jaffria College, Ceylon, 18S6-S8. Student Episcopal Theologcial School, Cambridge, Mass., 18S8-90; student of Philosophy and History in Universities of Berlin and Heidelburg and in Paris 1890-92 ; student of History and Philosophy in the Graduate Depart- ment of the Johns Hopkins University 1S92-95. Professor of History, Hobart, 1895 ; Professor of History and Economics, Hobart 1897. Author (1895) of “ I he Provisional Government of Maryland (1774—1777).” RICHARD SIDNEY CURTISS, Ph.B., Ph.D., PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY. Ph. B. Sheffield Scientific School, Yale, 1888 ; Ph.D. Wurzburg 1S92. Chemist Connecticut Experiment Station, New Haven, 1888-90. Student University of Munich and Wiir2burg 1890-2 : Student Sorbonne, Paris, 1892-3 ; Chem- ist Connecticut Experiment Station 1893 ; Member Faculty University of Chicago 1893-7 ; Professor of Chemistry', Hobart, 1897. Member of Der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft. Author of the following researches : ‘‘On Some Experiments with Cinchonidine ” (1S88); “Fat Extraction Experiments ” (Report of Connecticut Experiment .Station 1S89); “ Ueber der Optisch isomeren Gulonsaiiren ” (Berichte der deutschen chemischen gesellschaft 1862); “ On Some Experiments with Acetylacetone and Aceto- acetic-ether ” (American Chemical Journal 1895); “ On Some Malonic Acid Derivatives” (American Chemical Journal 1897). THE REV. JOSEPH ALEXANDER LEIGHTON, B.A., B.D., Ph.D., CHAPLAIN AND PASTOR. INSTRUCTOR IN PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY. B. A. and Governor General’s Medalist in Science, Trinity (Toronto) 1891 ; Pli.D., Cornell 1891; B.D. Episcopal Theological School 1896 ; Graduate scholar 18
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JOSEPH HETHERINGTON McDANIELS, A.B., A.M., PROFESSOR OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. A.B. (with first honors), Harvard, 1S61, A.M., 1870; $BK. Instructor in Lowell High School, 1862-8. Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, Hobart College, 1868. Member of Institute of 1870, Rumford Society. Traveled in Europe 1872; traveled in Greece 1892. CHARLES DELAMATER VAIL, A.B., A.M., LIBRARIAN AND REGISTRAR, INSTRUCTOR IN ELOCUTION. A.B. Plobart 1859, A.M., 1S62 ; $ BK, Engaged in teaching since gradua- tion, except two 3rears spent in reading law ; Tutor in algebra, Hobart College, 1869-70 ; Horace White Professor of Rhetoric and Elocution and the English Language and Literature, and Instructor in Logic, Hobart College, 1872-88 ; Librarian and Registrar, Hobart, 1872 ; Instructor in Elocution, Hobart, 1888. Member Modern Language Association of America, American Librar)' Association. FRANCIS PHILIP NASH, A.B., A.M., LL.B., L.PI.D., LL.D., HOBART PROFESSOR OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. A. B. Harvard 1856 ; A.M., Harvard, 1866 ; L.H.D., Trinity (Hartford); LL-D., Union; 4» B K. Harvard Law School, 1859 ; Practised law ; Hobart Pro- fessor of the Latin Language and Literature, Hobart, 1869. Made a special study of Roman Antiquities in Europe 1869-71. Author of “Two Satires of Juvenal, with Notes V CHARLES JOHN ROSE, B. S., A.B., A.M., ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF THE GERMAN AND FRENCH LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES. B. S. Hobart 1876; A. B., 1877; A.M., 1880; B K. Graduated Stuttgart Conservatory of Music, 1882. Professor of the German and French Languages and Literatures, Hobart, 1S82, Adjunct Professor of History, Hobart, 1882. Member of American Philological Association, Modern Language Association of America. WILLIAM PITT DURFEE, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS. DEAN OF THE FACULTY. A.B. University of Michigan 1876 ; A.M., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins 1883. $BK. Professor of Mathematics, University Mound College and Berkeley Gym- nasium 1876-81; Fellow in Mathematics, Johns I lop kins 1881-83 i Professor of Mathematics, Hobart, 1883 ; Dean of the Faculty, 18S9. Member New York Mathematical Society. 17
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1891-3, and Fellow, 1893-4, in the Sage School of Philosophy, Cornell Uni- versity ; Student Harvard University and Episcopal Theological School 1894-6 ; assistant, Grace Church, New York, 1896-7 ; Student in Berlin and Erlangen, 1897; Examiner in Philosophy, Trinity University, 1S93-6. Author of articles 011 Fichte and Hegel in the Philosophical Review 1S95 and 1896. Member of the American Psychological Association. HOWARD PARKER JONES, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF THE GERMAN AND FRENCH LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE. A.B. King’s College (Nova Scotia), 1884; A.M., 1S91 ; Ph.D., Heidelberg, 1886. Student, University of I-Ieidelberg, 1S84-6 ; Paris, 1886-7 Professor of Modern Languages, King’s College, 1888-92 ; Instructor in German, Cornell University, 1S93-8. Associate Professor of the German and French Languages and Literatures, Hobart, 1899. SAMUEL WARDWELL KINNEY, A.B., A.M., INSTRUCTOR IN RHETORIC AND ENGLISH. A.B. Princeton, 1894; A.M., Harvard, 1898. Graduate Student of Johns- Hopkins University, 1S94-5 ; Student, University of Paris, 1895-6 ; Harvard University, 1896-8 ; Instructor in Rhetoric and English, Hobart, 1898 ; Member of the Modem Language Association of America. JAMES POWELL COCKE SOUTHALL, A.B., A.M., ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS, AND INSTRUCTOR IN MATHEMATICS. A.B., Virginia, 1891; A.M., 1893. Instructor in Mathematics, University of Virginia, 1890-1 ; Instructor in Physics, University of Virginia, 1891-3 ; Professor of Physics and Mathematics in Miller School, 1893-8 ; Fellow Johns Hopkins University, 1898-9 ; Associate Professor of Physics, and Instructor in Mathematics, Hobart, 1899. RICHARD CLARICE MANNING, JR., A.B., A.M., PhD., ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF GREEK AND LATIN. A.B. Harvard, 1888 ; A.M., 1892; Ph.D.,iS96. Student Universities of Bonn andLeipsic, 1892-4; Tutor in Latin, Harvard College, 1896-9 ; Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin, Hobart, 1899. WALDO SHAW KENDALL, A.B., INSTRUCTOR IN FRENCH AND GERMAN. A.B. Harvard, 1899 ; Student, Alliance Francaise, Paris, 1899 ; Instructor in French and German, Hobart, 1S99. 19
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