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JAMES DREW REGAN, A.B.. INSTRUCTOR IN GERMAN ANU FRENCH. A.B. Amherst College 1900. Two years in Germany and France. Instructor in tire German and French Languages, llobart College. 1902. ARTHUR AVERY BACON. PROFESSOR OF PHYSIC'S. A.B. Dartmouth College 1897; A.M. 1901. Tutor in Physics, Uberlin Col- lege, ’97-’9'S. Assistant in Physics, Dartmouth ’gS-'oo. Instructor in Mathematics and Astronomy igoo-’oi. Mathematical master of Yolk- mann School, Boston. 1901 '03. Professor of Physics, llobart College 1903. Is a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and of the American Association for the advancement of Science. WILLIAM CHARLES TW1 EG. A.B.. A.B. Leland Stanford 1900. Chemist in large Dynamite works. Student in Massachusetts Institute of Technology and under Dr. Carmichael, a Boston Essayer. Instructor in Chemistry, Hobart College, 1904-. HENRY CURTIS W11F.DON, ASSISTANT IN GREEK, HOBART COLLEGE, 1904. RALPH CLAUDE WILLARD, ASSISTANT IN LATIN, HOBART COLLEGE, 1904.
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WILLIAM ROBERT BROOKS, M.A.. D.Sc., F.R.A.S., PROFESSOR OK STRONOMY. ALA. Hobart 1891. D.Sc. Hamilton 1898. t B K. Fellow Royal Astronom- ical Society, Member Selenographical Society of Great Britain, Member British Astronomical Association, 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 (tbsefvalory, 1874. making all its telescopes. Became director of the Smith Observatory in 18.8.x. Discoverer of twenty-three comets, the first one on October 21, 1881, the twenty-third on April 14. 1902. Winner of ten Warner Gold Prizes for cometary discoveries. Seven medals from the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Lick Observatory. Lalande Medal list of the Paris Academy of Sciences awarded “ for numerous and brilliant astronomical discoveries.” Professor of Astronomy Hobart 1900. JOHN MUIR II EI I), A.B., A.M., INSTRUCTOR IN' RHETORIC . Kl.OCUTION AND ENGLISH. A.B. Columbia University 1900. A.M. 1901 : Student at American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Instructor in Rhetoric and English, Hobart College 1901. HERBERT RAYMOND MOODY. S.B., A.M., Ph.D.. professor of chemistry. S.B. Mass. Inst, of Technology 1892. A.M, School of Mines 1900. Ph.D. Columbia (Faculty of Pure Science) 1901. Instructor in General Chemis- try, Mass. Inst, of Tech. 1892-94. Instructor in Analytical Chemistry, Mass. Inst. Tech. 1894-95. Instructor in Science. Gilbert School, Win- sted. Conn.. 1895-1900. Post Graduate Student Columbia University 1900-01. Professor of Chemistry, Hobart College 1901. Author of “ Reactions at the Temperature of the Electric Arc ” and of various articles in current chemical journals. Member of American Chemical Society, London Society of Chemical Industry, and K.S (Mass. Inst. Tech.).
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Associate Alumni OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1903—1904. Rev. Robert M. DulT, D.D.. ’61. Waterloo, X. Y.. . . President Rev. Louis M. Sweet, A.M.. '92. Union Springs, . V., . Vice-President Prof. Chas. I). Vail, A.M., ’59, Geneva, N. Y., Recording Secretary Maj. Harry Baldwin. A.M , '58, Bath, N Y.. Frederick I). Whitwell, A.B., '98, Geneva, X. Y., Rev. Chas. W. Hayes, I .! ., ’49. Geneva. X. Y.. KXKCUTIV E COMMITTEE Rev. Robert M. DulT. D.D.. . Rev. Louis M. Sweet, A.M.. Prof. Chas. D. Vail. A.M., . Maj. Harry Baldwin, A.M,, ... Frederick D. Whitwell, A.B., , Rev. Henry S. Galely. A.M.. '90, Warsaw, X. Y., Rev. Alexander Mann. I).I).. 'Si. Fast Orange, X. J... Vincent M. Smith, B.S.. ’S3. Rochester, X. N.. STANDING COMMITTEES On Deceased Man hers Rev. Chas. VV. Hayes, I).I)., 4 , Geneva, X. Y. Prof. Chas, D. Nail, A.M.. '59. Geneva. X. Y. Rev. Henry Macbeth. A.M.. ’85, Williinantic, Conn. Rev. Rozelle J. Phillips, A.M.. '95, Syracuse, X. Y. Rev. Malcolm S. Johnston, V.M., ’9(1. Gloversville, X. Y. On Conditions ami Prospects of the College S. I lotigias Cornell, A.M.. '60, Buffalo. X. Y. Rev. Chas. F. I. Wrigley, D.D.. '79, Brooklyn, X. Y. James Armstrong. A.M., ’56, New York, N. Y. TRUSTEE KI.EtTKU JUNE. 1902 Rev. S. DeLancey Townsend, Ph. 1 ., Xew York, X. Y. Secretary Treasurer I listorian Ex-officio Ex-officio Ex-officio Ex-officio Ex-officio Additional Additional Additional 20
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