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Willis Patten Woodman, A.B . A M , PhD Professor of the Latin Language and Literature Harvard University A.B.. 1895; AM. 18%; PhD. I °)02; Phi Betti Kappa; Student at the American School of Classical Studies in Rome, 18%-1900; Teacher of Latin and Greek. Pembroke Academy Pembroke. N. II. 18% 1898, Instructor in Greek. Princeton I 'niversitv. 1002-03. Classics Master. Morris- town School Morristown, J 1004-05 Instructor in Latin and Greek. I Jobart College. 100b. I lobart Professor of the Latin Lan- guage ard Literature. 1907; Prolessor of Latin. William Smith College. 1008; V M. C. A Teacher of French at Camp I lill and Langley Field. Summer 1018 Member; American Philological Associati n. The Archaeological Institute of America. The Clas- sical Association of the Atlantic States. The I harvard Club of New York. Ihe University C’lub I Ierbert I Iilarion Ylamls. A.B . A l Professor of the Greek Language and I iterature I larvard A.B 1805; M . |s%. Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher in Private School at Buffalo. N. Y.. 18% % Private Secretar to the Bishop ol Massachusetts. Boston 1898 1904, Instructor in Wesleyan Academy Wilbraham. Mass.. 190-!-%; Traveled in Fu rope. 190b and 1908; Instructor in the Boston I-at in School. Instructor in Greek and Latin. I lobart College. 190b In William Smith College. 1908; Assistant Professor in Greek and Latin. 1909; Professor ol the Greek Language and Literature, 1911. Librarian. 1909-1915; Member; Theta Delta Chi. Classical Association ol the Atlantic States. The American Philological Association: V ice-president ol The Classical Associat ion of the Atlantic States. 1913 lb; Associate Hditor of the Classical Week- ly, 1913-20. Edward John Williamson, A B A M . Ph D Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures Queen’s f niversity Kingston. A M, 1900; Tutor in Modern Languages in Queen’s University. 1899-1901. Student in the I niversity of Leipzig, 1901-03, Lecturer on M )dern Languages in St. John’s College, I niversity ol Manitoba. 1904-05; Student at the University of Chicago. 1905. Fellow in Germanic Languages in the University of Chicago. 190b. Ph D.. 1907; Assistant Pro- fessor of German. I lobart. 1907. Professor. 1908. Tiuveled in France and Germany 1910. 1913 ’l l ‘22 ; Phi Beta Kappa; Professor of Modern Languages. Hobart. 1911; Member: Modern Language Association of America. University C'lub. Author: “Grillparzcr’s Attitude Toward Romanticism 24
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Milton Haight Turk, A.B.. A M., Ph D. Horace W hile Professor of the English Language and Literature Librarian Columbia. A.B. 8b; Phi Beta Kappa, Student in the Univer- sities of Strasbourg. Berlin, and Liepzig 1880 80, Liepzig A.VI.. Ph.D. '80. Horace White Professor of the English Lan- guage and Literature since 1890; Secretary of the Faculty 1890 1007 at Hobart; First Dean of William Smith College 1907-15; Librarian of 1 lobart College 1015. Member: Modern Language Association 0! America. Author: ‘Syllabus of English Litera- ture.'’ 1803. Editor. The Legal Code of Alfred the Great. 1893; DcQuincey’s Flight of a Tartar Tribe. ' 1807; Selec- tions from DcQuinccy. 1902; DcQuincey’s “The English Mail Coach and Joan of Arc, 1905; Hobart—The Story of a Hundred Years. 1021. University Club. John Mlirheid. A.B . AM Professor of Rhetoric, and the English Language and Literature Columbia University A.B 1900; AM. 1901. Student at American Academy of Dramatic Art Instructor in Rhetoric and English. Hobart. 1001 . Assistant Professor. 1900; Professor. 1912; Phi Beta Kappa; Columbia University Club; University Club. John Ernest Lansing, A.B , AM Professor of Chemistry Harvard University A IL. 1898; AM.. 1900; Traveled in Europe 1898-99; Student in Harvard Graduate School, 1899 1901; Instructor in Natural Sciences at Phillips Academy Andover, Mass.. 1901 05. Assistant Professor at 1 lobart College 1905; Professor. 190b; Professor of Chemistry 1908; Phi Beta Kappa; University Club. » 23
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Elon Howard Eaton, A.B . AM, M Sc. Professor of Biology Curator of Museum University of Rochester. A.B., A.M . '93; M.Sc.. Attended Columbia I niversity Graduate School: Vice-Principal and Instructor in the Sciences. Canandaigua High School. 1889-95; Master of Sciences. Bradstreet School. Rochester. 189o 1907, Professor of Biology, Hobart College and William Smith College ince 1908; Curator. 1 lobart Biological Museum since 1908; State Ornithologist of New York State Museum. 1908-1914. President, Geneva Board of Health 1909-14. Fellow A. A. A. S. Rochester Academy of Science ; American Ornithologists I nion, Bird Lore Council. Phi Beta Kappa Kappa Alpha Society; University Club. Author Bird- of Western New' York 1901 Birds of New York Memoir No. 12. New York Stale Museum Vol I. 1910. Vo! 2. 1914 James Mickel Williams, A.B . B D, Ph.D Professor of Economics and Sociology Brown University. A.B.. 1898: B.D. Union rheological Seminary, 1901. Ph.D . Columbia. 190b; Lecturer on Economics at Vassar College. 1907 08 Professor of Economics and Sociol- ogy at Hobart since 1908; Member: American Sociological Soci- ety. Author: The American Town. 1900; 'The Foundations ol Social Science 1920; Principles ol Social Psychology 1922. Foster Partridge Boswell. A.B., A M . Ph D Professor of Psychology and Education Hobart, A.B., 1901. A.M , Harvard, 1902; Ph i) . 1904; Studied in the Universities of Berlin. Leipzig, and Friebcrg. 1905 07, Assistant in Philosophy at Harvard. 1903 04. Assistant in Psychology at the University of Wisconsin. 1904-05; Vol. As- sistant at the University of Berlin. 1907; Assistant in Psychology at the University of Missouri. 1907- 08; Assistant Professor of Psychology and Mathematics at Hobart College. 1908-1912; Professor of Psychology and Education since 1912. Member: Civil Service Commission. Geneva; Plattsburgh Training Camp, Summer 1910: Second O. T. C. Fort Niagara N. Y.. 1917. Commissioned 1st. Lt , Psychological Div. of the Sanitary Corps. March 19. 1918. Duty at Camp Grccnlcaf. 1918; Camp Wads- worth as Psychological Examiner. 1918. Honourably Discharged Dec 1918; Commissioned 1st Lt. Q. M R. CL Member A. A. A. S.; American Psychological Association, Society of the Mayflower Descendants; Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Phi Society; Genesee Valley Club. Rochester. University Club Author of. Aims and Defects of a College Education. 1915. as well as many scientific papers for American and European publications A Primer of Greek Thought. 1923. 25
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