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JAMES POWELL COCKE SOUTHALL, A.B., A.M. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF 121-1vS1cS, AND INSTRUCTOR IN MATHEMATICS. A B. Virginia, 1891, A.M., 1893. Instructor in Mathematics, University of Virginia, 1890-Ig Instructor in Physics, University of Virginia, 1891-3, Professor of Physics and Mathematics in Miller School, 1893-83 Fellow Johns Hopkins University, 1898-93 Associate Pro- fessor of Physics, and Instructor in Mathematics, Hobart, 1899. Is a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. RICHARD CLARKE MANNING, JR., A.B., A.M., Ph.D., ASSISTANT PROFESSOR or GREEK AND LATIN. A B. Harvard, 1888, A.M. 1892, Ph.D. 1896. Student Universities of Bonn and Leipsic, 1892-4 g Tutor in Latin, Harvard College, I896-9 3 Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin, Hobart, 1899. WILLIAM ROBERT BROOKS, M.A., D.Sc., F.R A.S., PROFESSOR OF As'rRoNoMv. MA. Hobart, 1891. D.Sc. Hamilton 1898, fb B K. Fellow Royal Astronomical Society, Member Selenographical Society of Great Britain, Fellow American Association for the advancement of Science. Lecturer on Astronomy and other Subjects since 1870. Contributor to literary and scientific periodicals. Early worker in photography and its application to Astronomy. Established Red House Observatory 1874, making all its telescopes. Became director of the Smith Observatory in 1888. Discoverer of twenty-two comets, the first one on October 21, 1881, the twenty-second on July 23, 19oO Winner of ten Warner Gold Prizes for cometary discoveries. Seven medals from the Astronomical Society of tl1e Pacific, Lick Observatory. Lalande Medallist of the Paris Academy of Sciences, awarded for numerous and brilliant astronomical discoveries. Professor of Astronomy Hobart, IQOO. CLEMENT GOLDSMITH ELMER, A.B., INSTRUCTOR IN FRENCH AND GERMAN. A B. Williams, 1895. Student, University of GOttingen,18963 Harvard University I896-7, Instructor in German and Greek, Cushing Academy 1897-9. Student, University of Leipsic ISQQ-IQOOQ Instructor in French and German, Hobart IQOO 24
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Ueber die optisch isomeren Gulonsiiuren QBerichte der deutschen chemischen gesellschaft 1892, 3 On Some Experiments with Acety- lacetone and Acetoacetic-ether CAmerz'oan Chemical journal ISQSBQ On Some Malonic Acid Derivatives fflmerioan Ckemiral journal 18975. THE REV. JOSEPH ALEXANDER LEIGHTON, B.A., B.D., Ph.D., B.A. Cl-IAPLAIN AND PASTOR OF HOBART COLLEGE. INSTRUCTOR IN PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY. and Governor General's Medallist in Science, Trinity University, Toronto 1891. Graduate Scholar 1891-3, and Fellow, 1893-4, in the Sage School of Philosophy of Cornell University. Ph.D. Cornell I894Q 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 Philosophical Review for 1895 and 1896. Mem- ber of the American Psychological Association. HOWARD PARKER JONES, A.B., Ph.D., ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF THE GERMAN AND FRENCH LANGUAGES AND B.A A.B. LITERATURES. King's College Nova Scotia, 1884, M.A. 1891 g Student Heidelberg University 1884-865 Ph.D. 18865 at Paris 1886-7. Professor of Modern Languages, King's College, N. S. I888-Q23 Instructor in German, Cornell University, 1893-98. Author of Jones' German Reader. Associate Professor of the German and French Languages and Literatures, Hobart 1899. SAMUEL WARDWELL KINNEY, A.B., A.M., INSTRUCTOR IN RHETORIC AND ENGLISH. Princeton 1894. Graduate student, Johns Hopkins University 1894-52 Student, University of Paris 1895-65 Harvard University 1896-8. M.A. Harvard 1898. Member of the Modern Language Association of America. Is a member of the Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity. 23
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Lecturers The Rev. WII.LIAM CLARK, LL.D., Leclurer on lllodern I-lislorjv and Lileralure. THEODORE STANTON, A.M., Lerturer on French History ana' lblilics. The Rev. AUGUST ULMANN, S.T.D. Leclurer on Biblical Lileralure. The Rev. THOMAS PATRICK HUGHES, D.D. Leclurer on llze Hisiofy of Religions. ALFRED EMERSON, Ph.D., Leclurer on G1?t'k Arfheology. GUY CARLETON LEE, Ph.D., Leclufzron Polilics. 25 LL.D
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