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CHARLES DELAMATER VAIL. A.I!.. A.M., PROFESSOR EMERITUS OK HIIETOK It AND ELOCUTION AND THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND I ITERATURE. LIBRARIAN AND REGISTRAR. A.B. Hobart 1S59, A.M. 186’. I 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; Instructor in Elocution, Ilobart 1888-1903. Librarian and Registrar, 1S88. Member Modern Language Association of America. Is a member of the Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity. FRANCIS PHILIP NASH, A.B.. A.M., LL.R, L.H.D., LL.D., HOIJART PROFESSOR OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. A.B. Harvard 1856; LL.B. Law School of Harvard University 1859; A.M. Harvard 1866; L.H.D. Trinity, Hartford; LL.D. Union. 4B K. Practiced law. Hobart Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, Hobart 1869. Made a special study of Roman Antiq- uities in Europe 1869-71. Author of Two Satires of Juvenal, with Notes. WILLIAM PITT DURFEE. A.B., A.M.. Pn.D., PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS AND DEAN OF THE FACULTY. A.B. University of Michigan 1876; A.M., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins 1883. B K. Professor of Mathematics, University Mound College and Berkeley Gymnasium 1876-81 ; Fellow in Mathematics, Johns Hopkins tSSi 1SS3 ; Professor of Mathematics, I lobart 1883. Author of « Elements of Trigonometry ” 1900. Member of New York Mathematical Society. MILTON HAIGHT TURK, A.B., A.M.. Pit.D., HORACE WHITE PROFESSOR OF RHETORIC AND THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. SECRETARY OF THE FACULTY. A.B. Columbia 1SS6; A.M., Ph.D. University of Leipsic 1SS9. t U K. Student in Univer- sities of Strasburg, Berlin and Leipsic, 1885-89. Adjunct Professor of Rhetoric and English, Ilobart 1890-91. HoraceWhite Professor of Rhetoric and English, Hobart 1891. Author (1889) of “ The Legal Code of Alfred the Great,” edited with introduction ; (1893) Syllabus of English Literature;” (1S97) “DeQuincey’s Flight of a Tartar Tribe,” edited with introduction and notes; (1902) “ Selections from DeQuincey,” edited with introduc- tion and notes (Athenaeum Press Series). Member of American Philological Association, Modern Language Association. i
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Faculty LANGDON CHEVES STEWARDSON, A.B., A.M., President. PROFESSOR OF COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS AND OF HISTORICAL AND APPLIED ETHICS. A.B. Kenyon College 1873. 4 B K. Graduate Student in Leipzig, Tubingen, Berlin; Mem- ber of American Psychological Society. American Academy of Political and Social Science. Society for the Historical Study of Religions (American Oriental Society). Chaplain and Professor of Philosophy, Lehigh University. Elected President of Hobart College, Jan. 20, 1903. HAMILTON LANPHERE SMITH, A.B., A.M., LL.D., D.Sc., PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF ASTRONOMY AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. A.B. Yale 1839, A.M. 1842; LT„D, Trinity, Hartford, 1871; D.Sc. Hobart 1900. t B K. Professor of Natural Philosophy, Kenyon College, 1852-68; Prendergast Professor of Astronomy and Natural Philosophy, Hobart 1868. Member of Connecticut Academy of Sciences, New York Academy of Sciences, Boston Society of Natural History, Microscop- ical Society of Edinburgh, Ruepett Microscopical Club of London, Belgium Microscopical Society, Honorary Fellow of Royal Microscopical Society. Discovered comet Sept. 10th, 1844. Inventor of tin-type. Author of “ A Natural Philosophy for the use of Schools and Academies,” “ The World.” Is a member of the Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity. JOSEPH HETHERINGTON McDANIELS, A.B., A.M., PROFESSOR OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. A.B. (with first honors) Harvard 1861, A.M. 1870. 4 B K. Instructor in Lowell High School 1862-68. Professor Greek Language and Literature, Hobart 1868. Member of Institute of 1770, Rumford Society. Traveled in Europe 1872 ; traveled in Greece 1892. Arranged (with exception of President) according to length of continuous sendee. 1
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JOHN ARCHER SILVER, A.B., A.M., Ph.D, PROFESSOR OF HISTORY AND ECONOMICS. A. B. Princeton 1886; A.M. 1888. Instructor in Mental, Moral and Physical Science, Jaffria College, Ceylon 1S86-88. Student at the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass., 1888-90. Student of Philosophy and History in Universities of Berlin and Heidelberg and in Paris 1890-92 ; 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, Hobart 1897. 4 B K. Is a member of the Kappa Alpha Society. THE REV. JOSEPH ALEXANDER LEIGHTON, A.B., B.D., Ph.D., CHAPLAIN AND PASTOR OF HOBART COLLEGE. INSTRUCTOR IN PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY. B. A. and Governor General’s Medallist in Science, Trinity University, Toronto, 1891. Grad- uate 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. Member of the American Psychological Association. Author of “The Study of Individuality,”(1902), and numerous reviews in the Philosophical Review; “Typical Modern Conceptions of God, with a Constructive Essay,” 1901 ; “ What is Personality?” in Proceedings of Church Congress for 1902. Charter Member American Philosophical Association. HOWARD PARKER JONES, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., PROFESSOR OF THE GERMAN AND FRENCH LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES. A.B. King’s College, Nova Scotia, 1884, A.M. 1891; Student Heidelberg University 1884-86 ; Ph.D. 18S6; at Paris 1886-7. Professor of Modern Languages, King’s College, N. S., 1888-92. Instructor in German, Cornell University, 1893-98. Author of “Jones’s German Reader.” Associate Professor of the German and French Languages and Literatures, Hobart 1898-9; Professor of the German and French Languages and Literatures, 1901. RICHARD CLARKE MANNING, JR., A.B., A.M., P11.D., ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF GREEK AND LATIN. A.B. Harvard 1888, A.M. 1892, Ph.D. 1896. Student Universities of Bonn and Leipsic, 1892 —4; Tutor in Latin, Harvard College, 1S96-9; Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin, Hobart 1899. »3
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