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ALBERT RUSSELL ELLINGWOOD D. K. Pearsons Professor of Polifical and Social Sciences A. B., Colorado College, 19105 B.C.L., Oxford, 1913, Ph.D., Pennsylvania, 1918. Rhodes Scholar, 1910-135 graduate study at University of Pennsylvania, 1913-14. Instructor and Assistant Professor of Political Science, Colorado College, 1914-19. D. K. Pearsons Professor of Political and Social Sciences at Lake Forest College since 1919. Dean of the Faculty, 1920. Dean of the Department of Business Administration, 1921-25. Visit- ing Professor of Political Science, University of Illinois, Summer Session, 1919,g Northwestern University, Sum- mer Session, 1923. Member of American Political Science Association, American Association of University Professors. Colorado Mountain Club, and American Alpine Club. QBK DANIEL FORD Professor of English B.L., Dartmouth, 18995 M.A., Harvard, 19055 Har- vard Law School, 1899-1900. Instructor in English, Case School of Applied Science, 1902-04. Adjunct Professor of Rhetoric, University of Nebraska, 1905-10. Assistant Professor of Rhetoric, University of Minne- sota, 1910-20. Professor of English at Lake Forest Col- lege since 1920. Dean of the faculty, 1921-22. Travel in Europe, summers of 1904, 1914, 1923 and 1924. Mem- ber of Modern Language Association of America. QBK, IDFA. Pagv Tfwrnfy WESLEY RAYMOND WELLS Professor of Philosophy and Psychology Ph.B., Vermont, 1913, A.M., Harvard, 19143 Ph.D.. 1917. Assistant in Philosophy, Harvard, 1916-17. In- structor in Education, Washington University, 1917-19. Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Colby College, 1919- 21. Professor of Philosophy and Psychology at Lake Forest since 1921. Dean of the faculty since 1925. Lecturer in summer sessions, Trinity College, 19199 University of Wyoming, 1923. Author of The Biological Foundation of Belief, and of twenty articles in philosophical and psychological journals. Member of American Philosophical Association, American Psycho- logical Association, American Association of University Professors, and Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science. CDBK, KE.
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WALTER RAY BRIDGMAN Professor of Greek B.A., Yale, 1881, M.A., Miami and Yale, 1891. Fel- low of Yale, 1881-84, the last year spent at Athens at the American School. Tutor in Greek, Yale, 1884-88. Professor of Greek, Miami University, 1888-91. Profes- sor of Greek at Lake Forest College since 1891. FLETCHER B. COFFIN Professor of Chemistry A.B., Harvard, 18955 A..M., 1896, LL.B., 1898, Ph.D., 1911. Travel in Europe. 1897. Patent Law Oilice, Boston, 1898-99. Research Assistant, Carnegie Institute, 1907-08, working with Professor T, .W. Richards on the atomic weight of silver. Instructor in Chemistry at Haverford College, 1908-09. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Lake Forest College, 1909-103 Professor of Chemistry since 1910. Member of American Chemical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Illinois Academy of Science. FREDERICK C. L. van STEENDEREN Professor of Modern Languages Studied in Europe, 1884-90, obtaining two Staats- Examen diplomas. M.A., Penn College, 1892, Ph.D., Iowa, 1906. Professor of Romance Languages, Penn College, 1891-94, University of Iowa, 1894-1905. Master of Modern Languages and History, Lake Forest Acad- emy, 1905-06. Professor of Romance Languages at Lake Forest College since 1906. Published French Exer- cises: Quatre Confes de Merimee,' Goldoni on Play ' Writing: and many articles in various language public- ations. Member of National Federation of Modern Language Teachers, Modern Language Association of America, charter member of National Institute of Social Sciences, Het Algemeen Nederlansch Verbond, Alliance Francaise. Page Nineteen
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GEORGE A. WOOD Professor of History A.B., Amherst, 19063 M.A., Columbia, 19123 Ph.D., 1920. Graduate study at Columbia, 1909-11, 1912-13. Travel in Canada and research work in History, 1911- 12. Graduate work, Harvard, summer of 1916. In- structor in History in charge of department, Colorado College, 1908-09. Instructor in History and Politics, Princeton University, 1913-15. Instructor in American History, Ohio State University, 1915-203 Assistant Pro- fessor, 1920-22. Professor of History at Lake Forest College since 1922. Author of Public Life of William Shirley, Vol. I, and contributor to various historical journals. Member of American Historical Association, Mississippi Valley Historical Association, and Ohio Valley Historical Association. Study and travel in England, 1914 and 1922. Society. BRUCE LINEBURG Professor of Biology Graduate, Pennsylvania State Normal, 1910, B,A,, Ohio University, 1915, M.A., Johns Hopkins, 1923, Ph. D., 1924, Assistant in General Biology, Johns Hopkins, 1921-22. Assistant in Comparative Anatomy and Em- bryology, 1922-23. Adam T. Bruce Fellow in Zoology, 1923-24. Research in The United States Bureau of En- tomology, Washington, D. C., summers, 1922-24. As- sistant Professor of Biology at Lake Forest College, 1924-25g Professor since 1925. Contributor to various American and foreign journals, Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science. American Society of Paracitologists and American Society of Zoologists. EX. ROSCOE EVERETT HARRIS Professor of Physics B.S., South East Missouri Teachers' College, 1917g S.M., Chicago 19205 Ph.D.. 1923. Superintendent of Schools, Oak Ridge, Missouri. and other high schools, 1915-17. U. S. Army, 1917-20g commissioned Second Lieutenant, June, 1918, Army Psychology departmentg Cavalryg Artilleryg Battery Commander, Regiment Ad- jutant. Scientific research in Spectroscopy, Mathemat- ics and Meteorology. Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Vermont, 1920. Developed Physics De- partment in Chicago College of Osteopathy, 1920-23. Again Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Vermont, 1923-25. Professor of Physics at Lake Forest College since 1925. Member of American Physical Page Tftcfnty-unf
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