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V , li, ilk J 3 , iv ffl! .1 1 - ' we Y my wr 'rr' W ,R V., N y 4 .1 ' In ,,. W Qliklglw fx . Q! AN ,Sat rt - Q g I B' lj: all Q ... .... . ... ' , :ii -iii gr, ,A HOWAIKD W. CHURCH, Pr1.D. Professor of German - 'il- ' g A.B., Yale University, 1904, Ph.D., 1913, Graduate Study, Yale Uni- ' I ,L - versity, 1906-08, Universities of Jena, Berlin, and Munich, 1909-12, In- I FP Gp ,, structor in German at the Asheville School and at Yale College, Carnegie ' S V . , Exchange Teacher at the Oberrealsehule, Bochum, Germany, Assistant ' V tag, Professor at Yale College, Instructor at Columbia University, Summer Ses- :Ma sion, Head of the German Department, Phillips Academy, Andover, First ,lf Lieutenant A. E. F. and Army of Occupation in Germany, Professor of i' f German at Pomona College, California, Professor of German, Lafayette Col- D X-6 . fn I I . Q V lege, 1927- , Member of the Modern Language Association of America, ' Q 1 American Association of University Professors, Goethe Society of America, :fx l Elizabethan Club, Graduate Club, Zeta Psi and A, U. V., Author of Fried- rich Rueckert als Lyriker der Befreiungskriegef' 'Atlantis' in Dichtung , und Wahrl1eit. . C plxxj CHARLES W. HARRIS, D.D. Professor of Bible, and Chaplain of fbe College j ,V QHelen P. Manson Professorshipj ,iigw F C A.B., Lafayette, 1895, A.M., Lafayette, 1898, Princeton Seminary, I 1 1898, D.D., Jamestown, 1907, Chaplain of Senate, N. D., 1908 and 1910, + . Oxford, 1925-26, University Pastor, Indiana, 1920-27, Chaplain, Lafay- H ette, 1927- . 1 1 -N l rl! , ,FJ . 'P gf?-4 QU W ff fr EDWARD HENIKY ROCRWEL1., S.B., C.E. Professor of Civil Engineering and s-E, ll DiftfL'fflV of DL'11llYf'lllt'llf. fSimon Cameron Long Professorshipy I I -4 v .1 1 S.B., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1890, C.E., 1920, Instructor, . Q Tufts College, 1902, Assistant Professor, 1903, Professor of Structural Engineering, 1906, Professor of Civil and Structural Engineering, 1918, ' 1 0, 1 1' L' ki Dean of the College of Engineering and Professor of Civil Engineering, ,V 4 Rutgers University, 1922-28, Professor of Civil Engineering and Director I .Lu of the Department, Lafayette College, 1928- , Designing and Consult- kj , ,Q 6253. 1 ing Engineer for many years in steel and reinforced concrete bridges and -- yf' A buildings and on mining and quarry operations involving the use of large , QQ 4 amounts of dynamite, Author of articles on Reinforced Concrete Arch ' Design, Vibration Caused by Blasting and Their Effects on Structures, J and pamphlet Costs of Engineering Education , Member of The Amercian r V ' 4 Society of Civil Engineers, The Boston Society of Civil Engineers, Society y E-QQ, for the Promotion of Engineering Education, American Association of ,nfl University Professors, Past President, Boston Chapter, American Associa- Q22 tion of Engineers, Past President, Society of Professional Engineers and 6'Xfg, Land Surveyors of New Jersey, Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa. ALBERT H. GILMEIK, B.S., M.A. Professor of Dramufies and Direcfor of .is ' N The Little Theatre 1 gi B.S., Knox College, 1900, M.A., Knox College, 1912, Teacher of X? 4 English, Kewanee, Ill., High School, 1903-06, Head of English Department, V - ,S-V Detroit University School, 1906-08, Student, University of Munich, Ger- - .I ff44X KST? td many, 1908-09, Instructor of English, Bates College, 1909-10, Instructor, Assistant Professor of English, and Fletcher Professor of Dramatic Litera- M l A 'ta :P Vi f 3, ' ture, Tufts College, 1910-28, Professor of Dramatics, Lafayette College, C-9 . X-F K 1928- , Graduate Student of Drama in Professor Baker's Courses at Har- ! 7 vard, 1911-13, Student at Oxford, England, University Summer School I 1 of Drama, 1925, Lecturer upon the Drama, Contributor of Short Stories I ' to The Youtl1's Companion and special articles to The Theatre Arts Magazine. elf' Q 4 W s ,- ' W .- ,,'y 'f , f-fwvt' f vv'- --f,,- Y- -W , -1 . ,,. .. ,, .,,, ,,Y,,, ' , 4 f I fg--XX - ff- I f 15? t , D ,N K 1 X: -W f x A I - A 5 . Thirty-eight I
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f .1-L-, . 1' - 6' '- 'N . war or - , p we we -sm ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 'lla-' N' X it A . -ll Xl Q' f lqiiif ' , 2 ' 1 ' QQ, . . . MILLER D, STEEVER, PH.B., LL.B. Professor of Clwl Rlgbfs, and ' ' Head of Deparl-men! of Government and Law. ' L 1 QFred Morgan Kirby Professorshipl , I l' 4 Ph.B., Lafayette, 1909, LL.B., Harvard, 1912, practiced law in Pitts- , V field, Mass., 1912-19 and in Washington, D. C., 1919-21, Twice Elected had AID' City Clerk of Pittsfield, serving 1916-19, 1919-21 served successively as Special Representative of the Secretary of War in Paris and London in H charge of War Department Cases against the British, French and Italian ttf, Ministries of Munitions, as Counsel for the United States Liquidation Com- X' .gil ' ' mission in London, and as member of War Department Claims Board and P -X Chairman of its Standing Committee in Washington, D. C., member of l the Bars of Massachusetts, District of Columbia, Pennsylvania and of the 1 United States Supreme Court, Fred Morgan Kirby Professor of Civil Rights, , ' 1 Lafayette, 1921- , Member, American Political Science Association, The 1 'ifi American Association of University Professors, American Academy of 1: ' Political and Social Science, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. ' 1- CI TTI V It M 5 4 . . hp Nj FRED WILLIAM SLANTZ, B.S. IN C.E., C.E. Professor of Graphics and ' ,, ' Director of Placement Bureau. ii , ff L Q-by B.S. in C.E., University of Pennsylvania, 1912, C.E., 1923, Instructor bjiiifi .13 in Mathematics and Physics, Asheville Preparatory School, Instructor in I ' Graphics at Lafayette, 1913-15, Field Engineer, I. C. C. Railroad Valua- 'i ii' 9 tion, C. BL O. Railway, 1915-17, Captain, U. S. Army, Aviation, Senior ' A ' t , 1 Instructor in Charge, School for Radio Mechanics on Airplanes, at A. 8: I Q M. College, Texas, Assistant Professor of Graphics, Lafayette, 1921-24, ' Q r . Professor of Graphics, 1924- , Engineer on Construction, Lehigh Valley , l Railroad, Research Engineer for the William Wharton Corporation, Bridge .,. K i Engineers' Oiiice, State Highway Department, State of Maine, Member, J ' American Association of University Professors, Associate Member, Amer- I ican Society of Civil Engineers, Society for Promotion of Engineering - Q51 p, f' Education, Lehigh Valley Engineers Club, Theta Xi. N11 1 5? J eg? f 4 5 -Qfi , 51236 Pf? FREEMAN WARD, A.B., P1-LD. Professor of Geology L X- Q A.B., Yale, 1903, Ph.D., Yale, 1908, Assistant Instructor of Geology I l and Mineralogy, Yale, 1903-07, Instructor, 1907-12, Assistant Professor, ' A 1912-15, Assistant, Yale Summer School, Geology, Virginia, 1911-12, in M, charge, Yale Summer School, Black Hills, S. Dak., 1913-14, Professor of ruff! N Geology and Head of Department, and State Geologist, University of South ff, , 4 Dakota, 1915-26, U. S. Geological Survey, Connecticut, Utah and Colo- , f 1 rado, U. S. Bureau of Soils, Virginia, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, State Geo- r logical Surveys, South Dakota, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Member, Geo- ' V1 logical Society of America, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, I 'in' American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Geo- graphical Society, American Association of University Professors, Author 4 and Editor of Treatises in the Field of Geology: Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Tau. W' .si EIA , N, ,, ,jf - .1 N , ff 1 1 gy- I' veto ' 1 fix X fav tr. I, 5 , , r w '-on .. . I Sana M A a im , I gl Thirty-seven
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-fi fy XX r ?r,2,1wrQsf.,-grawwfiywgg,VW sw, f 99 Won F' ,ffl Q if, I-.ji ,, . W fx' r . ,. WW N P -,mu R -55, Ld . L.,..c. .--wa --L ,U . 1 , L A J. .1 44' 5 1 tb ' V' ,F 74? J 91,1 M5514 GEORGE HIZNRY ALLEN, A.B., A.M., PLLD. Professor of Lulm and Fme Arts - , A.B., University of Michigan, 1898, Fellow in Archaeology, American , f for School of Classical Studies, Rome, 1900-02, Ph.D., University of -Mich- j, igan, 1904, Instructor and Assistant Professor of Latin, University of 'QQ C Cincinnati, 1904-11 Cin charge of Department, 1910-llj, Director of D 73,59 Bureau of University Travel, Berlin Centre, 1911-14, of the same, Paris Centre, 1921-29, Professor of Latin and Fine Arts, Lafayette College, Li,- f. f 1929-31. ' ' 'A P Agn' EUGENE PARKER CHASE, PH.D. Professor of Gouernrrwni - N I ez' Lf J A.B., Dartmouth, 1916, B.A., Oxford University Qlinglandj, 1919, , Ag' M.A., Harvard, 1921, Ph.D., 1924, Rhodes Scholar from New Hampshire V to Magdalen College, Oxford, Instructor in History, Massachusetts Insti- fx-,iq R tute of Technology, 1919-20, Tutor in the Division of History, Govern- ' I ment and Economics, Harvard, 1921-23, Assistant Professor of History ' ' and Government, Wesleyan University, 1923-26, and University of Ver- i 5 A mont, Summer of 1926, Associate Professor of Government, Lafayette, A ,Y 1926-29, Professor of Government, 1929- , Editor and Translator of ,I . Barbe-Marbois's, Our Revolutionary Forefathers , Member, American Po- ,s J litical Science Association, American Historical Association, Foreign Policy , Association, American Association of University Professors, Phi Beta Kappa. ' ,J L11 ,AQ 1 . , . . r , , WILLIAM SHANNON LOHR, B.S. IN C.E., C.E. Professor of CIUII Englllezfrmg F B.S. in C.E., University of Pennsylvania, 1909, C.E., University of Q A Pennsylvaniay 1925, Instructor in Civil Engineering, University of Penn- , A il ,X sylvania, 1909-12, 1915-16, Instructor in Civil Engineering, Lafayette, vQ.,,,4 Qjqx 1912-15, Engineer with Colonel john H. Wickersham, Designing and Con- , J strueting Engineer, Lancaster, Pa., june, 1916 to December, 1917, and fy. February, 1919 to August, 1920, Chief Concrete Engineer for the Austin Qtgi Company, Industrial Builders, Philadelphia, January, 1918 to February, gi , 1919, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, Lafayette, 1920-30, Pro- 1 ' fessor of Civil Engineering, Lafayette, 1930- , Member, American So- I ciety of Civil Engineers, American Society for Testing Materials, Amer- , Q l ican Society for Steel Treating, American Association for the Advancement , 4 of Science, American Association of University Professors, Society for the ' I Promotion of Engineering Education, Engineers' Club of the Lehigh Val- ley, President, Lehigh Valley Section, American Society of Civil Engineers, 4 Registered Professional Engineer, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Order of Sphinx. Tiff Q, di , N . XJ I - I 4 JOHN WARREN ERB Director of Music I I - I A gg-I' New York University Faculty, 1920, Conductor of Orchestral So- 7-4 W3 ciety of New York University, 1920, Director of Music at Lafayette Col- M714 ,pf lege, 1928- , Conductor of Musical Arts Chorus, Easton, Pa., 1929, ?, :J N W Member of the Bohemians of New York City, Pupil of Xaver Schar- QD, wenka, the well known Polish pianist, Sigfried Ochs, Dr. Hugo Leich- , gg, 1 7 tentritt, and other eminent musical authorities of Germany. ' 'I , 1 'fi . A 5 J ,xv 4-4 ' Lia' , , Qi I . K , A N wf a fff.-tg I ' -swf f ps 'vzvf r -my A ,,.. ,U n -. . ,, L., .I vw ,v. ,x .1 ft 1. ., , m,,,,, -,M l AF Tlrirly-nine
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