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LEIIiail UNIVh:RSITY 21 Charles ]. Goodwin, Ph.D. Professor of Greek Language and Literature M. A., Bowdoin College, ' go; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins, ' go; Student, University of Berlin; Professor of Greek, Cornell College, Iowa; Professor of Greek, St. Stephen ' s College. 22 South High St., Bethlehem Joseph William Richards, A.C, M.A., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Metallurgy and Blozvptpe Analysts A. C, ' 86, Lehigh University; M. A., ' 87, Philadelphia High School; M. S., ' 90, Ph. D., ' gj, Lehigh University; Member of the Tau Beta Pi; President American Electrochemical Society; Member of Council of American Chemical Society; Member of Deutsche Bunsen Gesellschaft; Member of Faraday Society, England; Member of the Iron and Steel Institute, England; Member of Franklin Institute; Member of American Society for Testing Materials; Member of Committee of Organization of International Electrical Congress, St. Louis. 32 South Centre St., Bethlehem. William Esty, S.B., M.A. Professor of Eleetrical Engineering B. A., ' 8g; M. A., ' 93, Amherst; S. B., ' gj, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Member American Institute Electrical Engineers; Member Society for Promotion of Engineering Education; Instructor in Electrical Engineering, ' 93- ' 95; Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, ' 98- ' oi; University of Illinois; Tau Beta Pi; Psi Upsilon. 154 South New St., Bethlehem. LiGHTNER WiTMER, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Arthur E. Meaker, C.E. Assistant Professor of Mathematics C. E., ' 75, Lehigh; Instructor in Mathematics, Lehigh University, ' jj- ' gS. 542 North St., Bethlehem.
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20 THE EPITOME, VOL. XXIX William C. Thayer, M.A., L.H.D. Professor of the English Language and Literature B. A., ' 76, Columbia; M. A., ' 84, Williams; L. H. D., ' 00, Hobart; Student, University of Guttingen, ' yg- ' So; Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins University, ' 81; Professor of Mathematics, Hobart, ' Sa- ' Sj; Fellow, ' 84, ' 88, Johns Hopkins University; Instructor in Modern Languages, Baltimore, ' 88- ' 9i; Professor of Modern Languages, Pennsylvania State College, ' 92- ' g5. 59 Market St., Bethlehem William Suddards Franklin, M.S., Sc.D. Professor of Physics M. S., ' 87, University of Kansas; Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Kansas, ' 87- ' 90; Student, University of Berlin, ' go- ' gi; Morgan Fellow, Harvard University, ' qi- ' qi; Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, Iowa State College, ' 92- ' 97; Student, Cornell University, winter terms, ' 92- ' 96; Sc. D., Cornell University, 1901 ; Honorary Member of the Kansas Academy of Science; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; and Past Vice-President of the Section of Physics; Member and Past President of the Iowa Academy of Science; Member of the American Physical Society; Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Member of the American Astro-Physical Society; Phi Delta Theta; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi. 127 Wall St., Bethlehem John L. Stewart, A.B., Ph.B. Professor of History and Economics B. A., Philadelphia Central High School; Ph. B., ' 89, LIniversity of Pennsylvania; Wharton Fellow in History and Economics; Graduate Student, Department of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania; Assistant Professor of English in the Philadelphia Central Manual Training School, ' qo- ' gi; Professor of History and Economics, Philadelphia North East Manual Training School, ' 92- ' 98; Member of American Economic Society; Society for the Historical Study of Religions (American Oriental Society); American Academy of Political and Social Science; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Phi Beta Kappa. 678 Ostrum St., South Bethlehem Robert W. Blake, A.B., A.M. Professor of Latin Languages and Literature A. B., Princeton, ' 87; A. M., ' 88; Professor of Latin, Washington and Jefferson College; Instructor in Greek, Princeton; Delta Upsilon. St. Luke ' s Place and Ostrum St., South Bethlehem
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22 THE EPITOME, VOL. XXIX Preston Albert Lambert, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics B. A., ' 83, M. A., ' 91, Lehigh University; Instructor in Mathematics, Lehigh University, ' 84- ' 98; Graduate Student, Germany, ' g3- ' 94; Fellow American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science; Member American Mathematical Society; Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Phi Beta Kappa; Psi Upsilon. 215 South Center St., Bethlehem. Howard Eckfeldt, B.S., E.M. Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering B. S., ' 95; E. M., ' 96, Lehigh; Member of American Institute of Mining Engineers; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Tau Omega. 829 Seneca St., South Bethlehem. Robert C. H. Heck, M.E. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering M. E., Lehigh University, ' 93; Tau Beta Pi. St. Luke ' s Place, South Bethlehem. Christian F. Gauss, M.A. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages B. A., ' 98, M. A., ' 99, University of Michigan. 428 Cherokee St., South Bethlehem. John Duer Irving, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Geology A. B., ' 96; A. M., ' 98; Ph. D., ' 99; Columbia University; Geological Assistant United States Geological Survey, ' gg- ' oQ; Assistant Geologist, ' 00 to date; Acting Professor Mining and Geological University of Wyoming, ' o2- ' o3; Mem- ber American Institute of Mining Engineers; Member of Geological Society of Washington; Fellow of New York Academy of Science; Fellow of American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science. 440 Seneca St., South Bethlehem.
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