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VOLUME LVI. 1917 27 George Henry Brown, B.L., A.M. Assistant Professor of Romance I inguages. B.L. Dartmouth, 1894. A.M. Cornell University, 1906. Studied in France and Germany, 1X94-96. Instructor in Modern Languages, Clinton Liberal Institute, Fort Plain, X. Y., 1896-97. Master in Modern Languages, Cascadilla School, Ithaca, X Y., 1901-06, also 1910-12; the Hill School, 1906-07; the Haverford School, 1907-10. Graduate Student, at Cornell University, 1904-06, also 1911-15. Acting Assistant Professor f Romance Languages, (Cornell University, 1912-13. Instructor of Romance Languages, Cornell University, 1913 6. Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, Hobart College, 1916. Professor Brown has made fourteen trips abrosid for study and travel. He is a member of the Modem Language Association of America; member of the Tri Kappa Fraternity and of the Sphinx Society of Dartmouth College. University Club.
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26 THE ECHO OF THE SENECA IRecesaft kM£fts®m ft® ftSu® F cusEfty Vincent S. Welch. Physical Director at Hobart. Mr. Welch came to Hobart in the fall and took charge of the football team and the work at the gymnasium. It was especi ally lucky that Hobart was able to secure him for he is a former Geneva High School boy and both the college and the town were interested in his work. He was prepared at Dean and at the University of Pennsylvania. He played a prominent part in athletics at both places. Of his work at Hobart he says, “My work this year has been most pleasant and for the men who have taken part in athletics under my supervision I can say that they are gentlemen in every sense of the word and Hobart may feel justly proud of them.” “Dcak” Welch stands for the best type of athletics and sportmanship and has taken up the work at Hobart with earnestness and enthusiasm.
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28 THE ECHO OF THE SENECA Earl Wentworth Thomson. Assistant Pro- fessor of Mathematics and Physics. A.R Clark College, 1913. A.M. Dartmouth College, 1915. Graduate Student and Assistant in Physics at Dartmouth. Instructor in Physics at Dartmouth, 1915 16. Scholar in Physics at University of Chicago, Assistant Professor at Hobart, 1916. Member of the American Association for the Advance- ment of Science; Gamma Alpha, Graduate Scientific Fraternity. University Club.
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