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John Muirheid, A.B., A M. Horace While Professor of English Columbia University A.B. 1900; A.M. 1901. Student at American Academy of Dramatic Art. Instructor in Rhetoric and English, Hobart 1901 ; Assistant Professor, 1906; Professor, 1912; Phi Beta Kappa, Columbia University Club; Horace White Professor of English, 1924. John Ernest Lansing, A.B., A.M. Professor of Chemistry Harvard A.B. '98; A.M. 1900; Traveled in Europe 1898-99: Student in the Harvard Graduate School 1899-1901 ; Instructor in Natural Sciences at Phillips Academy, Andover. Mass., 1901- 05; Assistant Professor at Hobart 1905; Professor 1906; Pro- fessor of Chemistry 1908; Phi Beta Kappa; University Club; Epsilon Pi Sigma. Willis Patten Woodman, A.B., A.M., Ph D. Professor of the Latin Language and Literature Harvard A.B. 1895; AM 1896; PhD 1902; Phi Beta Kappa; Student at the American School of Classical Studies in Rome 1899-1900; Teacher of Latin and Greek, Pembroke Academy, Pembroke. New Hampshire, 1896-1898; Instructor in Greek, Princeton University, 1902-1905; Classics Master, Morristown School, Morristown. N. J., 1904-1905; Instructor in Latin and Greek, Hobart College, 1906; Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, Hobart, 1907; Professor of Latin. William Smith College, 1908; Y.M.C.A. Teacher of French at Camp Hill and Langley Field, Summer 1918; Member: Amer- ican Philological Association. Archaeological Institute of Amer- ica. line Classical Association of the Atlantic States, The Uni- versity Club, Linguistic Association of America; The Harvard Club of N Y , The University Club. 20
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Milton Haight Turk, A.B., A M., Ph D. Dean of Hobart College and Beverly Chew Professor of the English Language and Literature and Librarian Columbia A.B. '8b, Phi Beta Kappa; Student in the Univer- sity of Strasburg, Berlin and Leipzig 1886-89; Leipzig AM.. Ph.D. ‘89; Horace White Professor of the English Language and Literature, 1890; Secretary of the Faculty 1890-1907; First Dean of William Smith College 1907-1915; Librarian 1915; Beverly Chew Professor of the English Language and Literature 1924; Acting Dean of Flobart College 1924-25 ; Dean of Hobart College 1925 ; Member of the Modern Language Association of America. University Club. Author: Syllabus of English Literature,” 1893; DeQuincy's Flight of a Tartar Tribe. 1897; Selections from DeQuincy, 1902; DeQuincy's “The English Mail Coach and Joan of Arc, 1905; Hobart—the Story of a Hundred Years, 1921. Joseph Hetherington McDaniels, A.B., A.M..LL.D. Professor Emeritus of Greek Language and Literature Harvard A.B., '61; A.M. '72; Hobart LL.D. '91. Pro- fessor of Greek Language and Literature, Hobart 1868-1911; Professor Emeritus 1911; Phi Beta Kappa; Rumford Society; American Philological Association; Archaeological Institute of America; University Club, Editor of Letters and Memorials of Wendall Phillips Garrison. 1908. William Pitt Durfee, A.B., Ph.D., LL.D. Dean Emeritus of Hobart College and Professor of Mathematics University of Michigan A.B. 76; Johns Hopkins Ph.D. '83; Hobart Coliege LL.D. '22; Phi Beta Kappa; Professor of Math- ematics, University Mound College and Berkeley Gymnasium, 1876-81; Fellow in Mathematics, Johns Hopkins 1881-83; Professor of Mathematics, Hobart 1884; William Smith College, 1908; Dean of Hobart since 1888; Acting President 1897, 1901-03; 1917-19. Member; American Mathematic Society; Mathematic Association of America; Fellow, A.A.A.S.; Author, Flements of Trigonometry 1901 On leave of ahsenre 1924-25, Traveled in Europe. Dean Emeritus of Hobart College, 1925. •9
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Herbert Hilarion Yeames, A.B., A M. Professor of the Greek Language and Literature Harvard A.B.. 1895: A.M. 18%; Phi Beta Kappa; Teacher in Private School at Buffalo. 189(5-1898; Private Secretary to the Bishop of Massachusetts, Boston. 1898-1904; Instructor in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1904-1906; Traveled in Europe in the summer of 1906, 1908, 1924. 1925; Instructor in the Boston Latin School; Instructor in Greek and Latin. Hobart, 1906; William Smith College. 1908; Assistant Professor in Greek and Latin. 1909; Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, 1911; Librarian. 1909-1915; Traveled in Europe in 1922-1923 and studied in Florence. Rome (at the American Academy), Athens, and Oxford. Member: Theta Delta Chi; Classical As- sociation of the Atlantic States; The American Philological Association; Vice-President of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States. 1913-1916; Associate Editor of the Classical Weekly; 1913-1920; Archaeological Institute of America; Mediaeval Academy of America. Edward John Williamson, A.B., A.M., Ph D. Professor of Modern Languages and Literature Queens University, Kingston. A.M.. 1900; Tutor in Modern Languages in Queens University, 1899-1901; Student in the University of Leipzig. 1901-03; Lecturer on Modern Languages in St. John’s College, University of Manitoba. 1904-05; Student at the University at Chicago, 1905; Fellow in Germanic Lan- guages in the University of Chicago, 1906; Ph.D., 1907: Assis- tant Professor of German, Flobart. 1907; Professor. 1908; Traveled in France and Germany, 1910, 1913—14, ‘22; Phi Beta Kappa; Professor of Modern Languages, Hobart. 1911; Member: Modern Language Association of America. University Club, Author, ’’Grillparzer’s Attitude 'Toward Romanticism.” Elon Howard Eaton, A.B., A M., M.Sc. Professor of Biology and Curator of Museum Rochester, A.B., AM., ’93: M.Sc.; Attended Columbia University Graduate School; Vice-principal and instructor in Sciences, Canandaigua High School, 1889-95; Master of Sciences, Bradstrcet School, Rochester. 1896-1907; Professor of Biology. I lobart College and William Smith College since 1908; Curator, Hobart Biological Museum since 1908, State Ornithologist o! N. Y. State Museum, 1908-1914; President Geneva Board of Health. 1909-14; Fellow A. A. A. S.; Rochester Academy of Science; American Ornithologist Union; Bird Lore Council; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Alpha Society; University Club. Author: ‘Birds of Western New York” 1901; “Birds of New York,” Memoir No. 12, N. Y. State Museum, Vol. 1, 1910; Vol. 2. 1914. 21
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