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

 - Class of 1930

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PROF LANSING OR. WOO OMAN PROF. YE AMES John Ernest Lansing, A.B., A.M. Professor of Chemistry Harvard, A.B.. 1898; 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 of Chemistry, 1906. Phi Beta Kappa; University Club. Willis Patten Woodman, A.B , A M., Ph D. Hobart Professor of the Latin Language and Literature Harvard, A.B., 1895; A M.. 1896: Ph.D.. 1902 Student at the American Academy in Rome, 1899-1900. Teacher of Latin and Greek. Pembroke Academy, Pembroke. N. H.. 1896-98; Instructor in Greek. Princeton University. 1902-03; Classics Master, Morristown School. Morristown, N. J., 1904-05; Instructor in Latin and Greek, Hobart. 1906; Hobart Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. 1907; Professor of Latin. William Smith College. 1908; Y.M.C.A. Teacher of French at Camp Hill and Langley Field, summer 1918. Member; Phi Beta Kappa; American Philological Association; Archaeological Institute of America; Classical Association of the Atlantic States; American Classical League; Linguistic Society of America. Association Guillaume Bud£; University Club of Geneva; Harvard Club of New York. Herbert Hilarion Yeames, A.B., A M. Professor of the Greek Language and Literature Harvard, A.B., 1895; A.M. 1896; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher in Private School at Buffalo. 1896-1898; Private Secretary to the Bishop of Massachusetts. Boston, 1898-1904; Instructor in Wesleyan Academy. Wilbraham. Mass., 1904-1906; Traveled in Europe in the summers of 1906, 1908, 1924. 1925. 1927. and 1928. Instructor in the Boston Latin School Instructor in Greek and Latin. I lobart. 1906; William Smith College, 1908; Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin. 1909; Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. 1911 , Librarian. 1909-15 ; Traveled in Europe in 1922-1923 and studied in Florence, Rome (at the American Academy), Athens and Oxford. Member: Theta Delta Chi Fraternity; Classical Association of the Atlantic States; The Ameri- can Philological Association, American Association of Teachers of Italian. Vice-President of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States. 1913-16; Associate Editor of the Classical Weekly, 191 3-1920; Archaeological Institute of America . Mediaeval Academy of America. Page Twenty-Three

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DR. MC DANIELS DEAN DUREEF PROI-. MU1RHEID Joseph Hetherington McDaniels, A.B., A M., LL.D. Professor Emeritus of Greek Language and Literature Harvard. A.B.. 1861; A.M.. 1872; Hobart, LL.D.. 1861. Professor of Greek Language and Literature, Hobart. 1868-1911; Professor Emeritus. 1911. Editor of. Letters and Memorials of Wendall Phillips Garrison. 1908. Ph Beta Kappa; Rumford Society; American Philological Association; Archaeological Institute of America; University Club. William Pitt Durfee, A.B., Ph D., LL.D. Dean Emeritus of Hobart College and Professor of Mathematics University of Michigan. A.B.. 1876; Johns Hopkins, Ph.D., 1883; Hobart College, LL.D., 1922; Professor of Mathematics, 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. 1888; Acting President of Hobart 1897. 1901-03; 1911-13; 1917-19. On leave of absence. 1924-25, traveling in Europe. Dean Emeritus of Hobart College, 1925. Author, Elements of Trigonometry. Member: Phi Beta Kappa; American Mathe- matical Society; Mathematical Association of America; Fellow, A.A.A.S. John Muirheid, A.B., A.M. Horace White Professor of English Columbia University, A.B., 1900; A.M., 1901. Student at the American Academy of Drama- tic Art. Instructor in Rhetoric and English, Hobart. 1901; Assistant Professor. 1906; Professor, 1912; Horace White Professor of English, 1924. Phi Beta Kappa; Columbia University Club. Page Twenty-Two



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I U Willi MSO DU. RATON DU Will I AMS Edward John Williamson, A B , A M., Ph D. Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures Queens University. Kingston. Ont.. AM.. 1900: Tutor in Modern Languages in Queens University. 1899-1901; Student at the University of Leipzig. 1901-03; Summer Courses at the I niversity of Bcsan ,on and the Sorbonnc; 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 in the University of Chicago. 190b; Ph D.. 1907. Assistant Professor ol German. 1 lobar: 1907; Professor. 1908: Praveled in France and Germany. 1910. 1913-14 1922: Head oI the Department of Modern Languages. Hobart, since 1911 Author. Grillparzer's Attitude toward Romanticism. Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Modern Language Association of America. Linguistic Society of America; University Club. Elon Howard Eaton. A B . A M , Sc D Professor of Biology and Curator of the Museum I niversity of Rochester. A.B.. 1890; A M . 1893. Sc.D.. 1927; Attended the Graduate School of Columbia University. Vice-Principal and Instructor in Sciences. Canandaigua High School. 1889-95; Master of Sciences. Bradstrcct School. Rochester, 1890-1907; Prolessor of Biology, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, since 1908; Curator. Hobart Biological Museum, since 1908; Ornithologist of the New York State Museum. 1908 14. President Geneva Board of Health. 1909-14, Author: Birds of Western New York. 1901; Birds of New York. Memoir No. 12. N. Y. State Museum. Vol. 1. 1910; Vol. 2. 1914. Fellow', A.A.A.S . Member: Rochester Academy of Science: American Ornithologist s I inion . Bird Lore Council: American Society of Mammologists; American Ecological Society; American Eugenics Society. American Forestry Association; American Fisheries Society; American Fern Society; Phi Beta Kappa. Kappa Alpha Society; University Club. James Mickel Williams, A.B., B.D., Ph D. Professor of Economics and Sociology Brown University. A.B.. 1898; Union Theological Seminary. B.D.. 1901. Columbia. Ph D.. 190b. Lecturer on Economics at Vassar College. 1907-08: Professor of Economics and Sociology at Hobart since 1908. Member American Sociological Society. Author: The American Town. 190b; The Foundations of Modal Science, 1920, Principles of Social Psychology, 1922 ; Our Rural Heritage. 1924. The Expansion of Rural Life, 192b; Collaborated in a commemorative volume for Professor Franklin 1 I Ciddings of Columbia University . 192b.

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