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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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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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James Mickel Williams, A.B., B.D., Ph D. Professor of Economics and Sociology Brown University, A.B., 1898; B.D., Union Theological Seminary, 1901; Ph.D.. Columbia, 1906; Lecturer on Economics at Vassar College. 1907-08; Professor of Economics and So- ciology at I lobart since 1908; Member: American Sociological Society. Author: “The American Town, 1906; The Foun- dations of Social Science. 1920; Principles of Social Psy- chology. 1922; Rural Heritage . 1925; The Expansion of Rural Life, 1926. Foster Partridge Boswell, A.B., A M., Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy and Psychology Hobart, A.B., 1901; A.M., Harvard, 1902; Ph.D., 1904; Studied in the Universities of Berlin. Leipzig, and Freiberg, 1905- 07; Assistant in Philosophy at Harvard. 1903-04; Assistant in Psychology at the University of Wisconsin. 1904-05; Vol. Assistant at the University of Berlin. 1907: Assistant in Psy- chology at the University of Missouri, 1907-08; Assistant Pro- fessor of Psychology and Mathematics at Hobart College, 1908- 12; Professor of Psychology and Education. 1912-1923 ; Professor of Philosophy and Psychology. 1923; Member: Civil Service Commission, Geneva; Plattsburg Training Camp. Summer 1916; O. T. C., Fort Niagara, N. Y., 1917; Commissioned First Lieut. Psychological Division of the Sanitary Corps, March 1918; Duty at Camp Greenleaf, 1918; Camp Wadsworth as Psycho- logical Examiner, 1918; Honorably Discharged [December 1918; Commissioned First Lieut. Q.M.R.C.; Member: A.A.A.S.; American Psychological Assoc.; Society of the Mayflower Descendants; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Phi Society: Genesee Valley Club, Rochester; University Club. Author: Aims and Defects of a College Education. 1915 ; as well as many Scientific Papers for American and European publication; A Primer of Greek Thought, 1923. Alexander Logan Harris, A.B., A.M. Professor of Modern Languages and Literature Queens University. Kingston, Ont., A.B.. 1910; AM.. 1911; First Class Honors in French and German. University Medal in German: Instructor in Wiley School, Sask.; Tutor in German, Queens Uniw, 1910-11; Tutor, Summer session Queens Univ; Instructor at Hobart 1911; Assistant Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures, 1914—19; Professor, 1919.
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