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VOLUME XLVIII, 1909 21 W illiam Robert Brooks, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.A.S., Professor of Astronomy. M A. Hobart. 1891. D.Sc., Hamilton, 1898. A •1 B K. Fellow Royal Astronomical Society. Mem- ber Selenographical Society of Great Britain. Member British Astronomical Association, Ameri- can Association for the Advancement of Science. Lecturer on Astronomy and other subjects since 1S70. Early worker in photography and its appli- cation to Astronomy. Established Red House Observatory, 1874. making all its telescopes. Be- came director of the Smith Observatory in 1S88. Discoverer of twenty-five comets, the first one Oct. 21, 1881. the twenty-fifth Jan. 26, 1906. Winner of the ten Warner Gold Prizes for cometary dis- coveries. Seven medals from the Astronomical Society of the Pacific Lick Observatory Lalande Medallist of the Paris Academy of Sciences awarded for numerous and brilliant astronomical discoveries.” Professor of Astronomy at Hobart. 1900. Gold Medal for photographs of comet discoveries in Hobart exhibit at St Louis World's Fair, 1904. Gold Medal from the Astronomical Society of Mexico, 1906. John Ernest Lansing. A.B., A.M., Professor of Chemistry. A.B. Harvard, 1898. A.M., Harvard 190c. Travelled in Europe, 1898-99. Student in Harvard Graduate School 1S99- 1901. Instructor in Natural Sciences at Phillips Academy, Andover. Mass., 1901-05. Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Hobart College, 1905 Professor 1906 Robert Mills Beach, B.D.. Ph.I).. Professor of Romance Languages. Vale, 1879-81. Teacher ('lassies and Modern Languages, Springfield High School, Mass., Holderness Preparatory School. New Hampshire, Newark Academy, Newark, N J , St. Paul’s School, Long Island. B.D. Episcopal Theological School. 1895, Cambridge, Mass., (Thesis: Life and Times of Savonarola) Ph.D. Univ. of Penn., 1907, (Thesis: Traces of Greek Literature in theObras Poeticas and the Anotaciones sobre Garcilaso of Francesco Herrera)
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20 THE ECHO OF THE SENECA John Archer Silver, A.13., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Histon-. A B. Princeton, i SSc»; A M , iSSS «| B K (J. II. l ), 1895. Instructor in Jaffna College, Ceylon, 1S86-SS. Student at tilt? Episcopal Theological School, Canil ridge, Mass., 1 SSS 90. StiKlcnt of Philosophy ami History in the Universities of Berlin. Heidelberg and Paris, 1890-92. Student of History and Philosophy in the Graduate Department of the Johns Hopkins University, 1802 05; Ph.D., 1895 (J. H. U ) Author of “The Provisional Government of Maryland (1774 77).“ Pro- fessor of History. Hobart. 1895: Instructor in Economies and Polities, 1897 1908 Member of the American Historical Association. Member of Kappa Alpha Society The Rkv. Joseph Alexander Leighton, A.IP. B.D., Ph.D., Chaplain and Pastor of Hobart College. Professor of Philr sophy and Psychology. B A. ami Governor General's Medallist in Science, Trinity Univer- sity, Toronto. 1S91. Graduate Scholar. iSgi and Fellow, iSti.i 94. in the Sage School of Philosophy of UorncII University Ph 1 . UorncII. 1X94: Student at Harvard University and Episcn- pal Theological School, 1894—g6 B.D , Episcopal Theological School 1896. 4» B K Assistant, Grace Uhureh, New York. iSi»o 07 Student in Berlin and Erlangen 1897 Examiner in Philosophy Trinity University 1894 -gf . Member of the American Psychological Association and American Philosophical Association Author of numerous articles and Reviews in the Philosophical Review and the Journal of Philosophy: “Typical Modern Con- ceptions of God. with a constructive Essay, 1901; “What is Personality?” in Proceedings of Uhureh Congress 1902. “Jesus t'hrisi and the Civilization of Today, 1907. Editor and contribu- tor to the United Editor s Encyclopaedia and Dictionary. Arthur Avery Bacon, A.IP, A.M., Prender- gast Professor of Physics. Secretary and Registrar. A B Dartmouth. 1 7. AM , 1901 Tutor in Physics, Ohorlin College. 1S 7 - gS Assistant in Physics, Dartmouth. 1 Sg.x 1900. Instructor in Mathematics and Astronomy, 1900-01. Mathematical Master of Ycilkinann School. Boston, 1901 ot . Professor of Physics, Hobart College. 190Member of the Ameri- can Association for the Advancement of Science Member American Physical Society and French Physi- cal Society; Member of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.
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22 THE ECHO OF THE SENECA Wii.lis Patti-:x Woodman, A.IT, A.M., Ph.I)., Professor of Latin. A B Harvard, iSt;5 A M , 1S9O Ph.D.. 1902 Student at American School of Classical Studies in Rome 1 kioo. Instructor in Greek. Princeton University. 1902 Master in ('lassies, Morristown School, 1904- 5 Instructor in Latin and Greek. Ho] tart. ic;o( «I» B K 11 opart 190K. Professor of Latin 1907 i wari) John Williamson, A.B., A.M., Ph.I)., Assistant Professor of German. A B Queen's University, Kingston. 190S. A M ibid . 190o; tutor in Modern Languages at Otiecn's University, 1 Sc|«j 1901: student at the Uniwrsily of Leipzig, igoi oj; lecturer on Modern Languages in St John's Do]lege. Uni- versity of Manitoba, 1904 05; student at the University of Chicago, 1 05; fellow in Germanic Lan«»iiaj»es at University of Chicago, 1 906 Ph I) ibid, 1907 Assistant Professor of Grcrnian at Hobart, 1007 Elon Howard Eaton, A.B., A.M., Professor of Biology. A B Rochester. 1890. AM 189.$ «I» B K Assistant Principal and Instructor in Sciences. Canandaigua Academy 1890—1)5; Master in Sciences, Brad street School, Rochester. 1896—1907: Columbia Graduate School of Philosophy, 1 899— 1 i)oo; Advisory Council, “ Bird-Lore,’ 1902 09 Fellow o| the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Fellow of the Rochester Academy of Science; Member of the American Ornithologists Union; Member of the American Forestry Association. Professor of Biology, Hobart, 1908.
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