Hobart College - Echo of the Seneca Yearbook (Geneva, NY)

 - Class of 1920

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T11K ECHO OF THE SENECA John Muirlieid. A.B., A.M. Professor of Rhrlorie, Elocution, and 1 he English Language and Literature. A.B. Columbia University, 1900: A.M., 1901. Student at American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Instructor in Rhetoric and English, Hobart College, 1901. Assistant Professor. 1906. j» B K. Professor 1912. University Club. John Ernest Lansing, A.B.. A.M. Professor of Chemistry. Secretary of the Faculty and Legist rar. A. B. Harvard. 1S9S. A. M.. Harvard, 1900. l B K. Travelled in Europe, 1898-99. Student in Harvard Graduate School. 1899-1901, Intructor in Natural Sciences at Phillips Aca- demy, Andover. Mass., 1901-05. Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Hobart College, 1905. Professor, 1906. Professor of Chemistry. William Smith. 1908. University Club. Willis Patten Woodman, A.P ., A.M., Pli.I). Hobart Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. A. B. Harvard 1895; A. M.. 1896; Ph. I).. 1902. «I» B K. Hobart. 1908. Student of the American School of Classical Studies in Rome, 1899-1900. Teacher of Latin and Greek. Pembroke Academy, Pemrboke, N. H.. 1897-99. Intructor in Greek. Princeton University, 1902-03. Classics Master, Morristown School. Morristown, N. J.. 1904-05. Instructor in Latin and Greek. Hobart College. 1906. Hobart Profes- sor of the Latin Language and Literature, 1907. Professor of Latin William Smith College. 190S. Member of the Am- erican Philological Association. The Archaeological Insti- tute of America, The Harvard Club of New York City. The University Club of Geneva. in

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VOLI'ME LVIII. 1920 «Joseph IIetlierin rton McDaniels, A.B., A.M., LL.D, Professor Emeritus 1 Greek Language an»l Literature. A. B. (with first honors) Harvard, 1861; A. M„ 1870. | B K. Instructor in Lowell High School, 1862-6S. Professor of Greek Language and Literature. Hobart. 1868. Member of Institute of 1770. Rumford Society. Traveled i.i Europe. 1872; traveled in Greece, 1892; traveled in Europe, 1007. 1911. Professor Emeritus. 1011. LL.D.. Hobart. 1911. Milton Haight Turk. A.B., A.M.. Pli.D, 11 n ;icm While Professor of Rhetoric and the English Language and Literature. Lihrarian. A.B. Columbia. 1886; A.M., Ph.D., University of Leipsic. 1889. •I» B K. Student in Universities of Strasburg. Berlin, and Leip- sic. 1886-89. Adjunct Professor of Rhetoric and English, Hobart 1801, Secretary of the Faculty. 1890-07. Registrar. 1903-07. Author of “The Legal Code of Alfred the Great, edited with introduc- tion. 1889; “Syllabus of English Literature,” 1S93. “Do QuinreyV. Flight of a Ttartar Tribe. edited 1S97; Selections from De Quincey, 1902. and “The English Mail Coach and Joan of Arc,” 1905; Professor of the English Language and Literature, 190S. Dean of William Smith. 1908-1915. Member of Modern Language Association; traveled in Europe, 1912-13. University Club. William Robert Brooks, M.A., P.Se., P.R.A.S. Professor of Aslroiiomv. M. A. Hobart. 1891. D Se.t Hamilton, 1898. •( B K. Fellow Royal Astronomical Society. Member Seleno- graprieal Society of Great Britain. Member British Astronomical Association, Fellow American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Science. Lecturer on Astronomy and other subjects since 1870. Early Worker in Photography and its application it) As- tronomy. Established Red House Observatory, 1874, making all its telescopes. Became director of the Smith Observatory in 1SS8. Discoverer of twenty- seven comets, the histone, Oct. 21, 1881, the twenty- seventh Oct. 20. 1912. Winner of the ten Warner Gold Prizes for Society for the Pacific Lisk Obser- vatory. Lalande Medallist of the Paris Academy of Science awarded for “numerous and brilliant, astron- omical 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 So- ciety of Mexico, 1906; Professor of Astronomy, Wil- liam Smith. 1908; Gold Medal from the Lisk Observa- tory, 1912. University C.luh.



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YOLPME LYIIL 1920 Herbert Ililarion Yenines, A.I».. A.M. Professor of 1 lie Greek Language and Literature. A. B. Harvard. 1895; A. M. B K. Teacher in private school. Buffalo, N. V.. 1896-8. Private Secretary to the Bishop of Machachusetts, Boston, 1898-1904. Instructor in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbrahain. Mass., 1904-06. Traveled in Europe. 1906 and 1908. Instructor in the Boston Latin School; Instructor in Greek and Latin in Hobart College. 1906; in William Smith College. 1908. Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin, 1909. Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, 1911. Librarian, 1909-15. Member of the Theta Delta Chi Fraternity. Member of the Classical Association of New York State, of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States, and of the American Philologi- cal Association. Vice-President of the Classical Association of N. Y. State. 1912. Vice-President of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States, 1918-1916. Associate Editor of The Classical Weekly since 1913. Edward John Williamson, A. B.. A. M.. Ph. I)., Pro lessor of Modern Languages and Literatures. A.B. Queen’s University. Kingston. 1898. A. M„ ibid.. 1900; tutor in Modern Languages at Queen’s University. 1899- 1901; student at the University of Leipsic, 1901-03; lecturer on Modern Languages in St John's College. University of Manitoba, 1904-05; student at the University of Chicago, 1905; fellow in Germanic Languages at University of Chi- cago, 1906. Ph.D., ibid., 1907. Assistant Professor of Ger man at Hobart 1907. Professor of German Language and Literature, William Smith. 1908. Traveled in France and Germany. 1910. 1913, 1914. | B K Hobart, 1909. Profes- sor of Modern Languages William Smith. 1911. Member of Modern Language Assoc, of America. University Club. Lion Howard Eaton. A.B.. A.M.. M.Sc., Professor of Biology. Condor of the Museum. A. B.. Rochester, 1890. A. M., 1893. M. Sc. «h B K. Assistant Principal and Instructor in Sciences, Canandaigua Aca- demy, 1890-95; Master in Sciences, Bradstreet School, Rochester, 1896-1907; Columbia Graduate School of Phil- osophy, 1899-1900. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Advisory Council. “Bird- Lore. ’ 1902-18. Fellow of the Rochester Academy of Science. Member of the American Ornithologist’s Union. Member of (he American Forestry Association. Professor of Biology. Hobart. 190S. Author of Memoir 12. New York State Museum; “Birds of New York Stale.” 2 vols. Uni- versity Club; K A Society. II

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