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RAYMOND HENRY WHITE, A.M., rbBK Professor of Latin A.B., Yale, ,05; A.M., Yale, ,06; Member of American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1906-1907; In- structor in Greek, Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, Conn., 1907-1908; Member of American Philo- logical Society; American Philological Association; Classical Association of New England; Instructor in Latin, Middlebury College, 1909-1911; Assistant Pro- fessor of Latin, 1912-1920; Professor of Latin, 1920-; on leave of absence 1922-1923. FRANK EUGENE HOWARD, A.M., Ph.D., 4710? Professor of Pedagogy A.B., Michigan State Teachery College, 107; Special Student University of Michigan Summer Sessions; A.M., Clark University, ,11; Ph.D., 112; Teacher and Principal in Public Schools, Manchester, Michigan, 1907-1910; Fellow in Psychology, Clark University, 1910-1912; Professor of Education, Berea College, 1912- 1913; Professor of Education and Director of Summer Sessions, Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1913-1915; Assistant Professor of Pedagogy, Middlebury College, 1915-1920; Professor of Pedagogy, 1920-. JULIAN MORENO-LACALLE, A.M., A24; Professor of Spanish, and Dean of the Spanish School A.B., University of Santo Tomas, Manila, 1896; A.M., University of Maryland, 1918; Graduate Student in Law, University of Santo Tomas, 1896-1897; Graduate Student in Law, Royal College of Superior Studies of Maria Christina, The Escurial, 1897-1898; Student in Business Administration, Institute Concordia, Zurich, 1899. Translator, Executive Bureau of the Philippines, Manila, 1900-1905; Spanish Editor Pan-American Union, Washington, D. C., 1906-1912; Instructor in Spanish, Spanish-American Atheneum, 1912-1913; In- structor in Spanish, U. S. Naval Academy, 1914-1919; Assistant Professor of Spanish Gama, 1919; Associ- ate Professor of Spanish 1same1, 1919-1920; Professor and Head of Department of Spanish, Middlebury Col- lege, 1920; Dean of Spanish School, Middlebury Sum- mer Sessions, 1917-; Author, 2131 Centenario de la Independencia de Venezuela ; 2El Norte de la Pata- gonia 1translation1; Elementos de Espaflol-A Spanish Grammar ; Elements of Spanish Pronuncia- tion7; 2Transactions of the Second Pan-American Commercial Conference7 015 editorh uSpanish Com- position? Page Nineteen
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HENRI PIERRE WILLIAMSON DE VISME, B.S., A.M., AKE, thK CHEVALIER DE LA LEGION DTIONNEUR meessor of French, Dean of the French School B.S., Middlebury, 1896; A.M., 197; Instructor in French and German, Rugby School, Kenilworth, 111., 1897-1899; Graduate Student and Instructor in French, Princeton University, 1899-1900; Assistant in French, University of Chicago, 1900-1901; Associate in French, 1901-1903: Instructor in French, 1903-1907; Assistant professor of French, 1907-1912; Directeur CPAlliance Francaise, 1906-1907; Founder and Director of the Ecole du Chateau de Soisy, Soisy-sous-Etoilles, France, 1912-1919; Editor of Easy French Stories and Merimeek Colomba; Dean of French Summer School, Middlebury, 1914-16-18; Professor of French and Dean of French School, Middlebury, 1919; Founder of a Maison Francaise, 1920. ELWOOD IDELL TERRY, M.F. Professor of Forestry and Manager of the Battell Forest S.B., Harvard, 1907; M.F. Harvard, 1918; in the U. S. Forest Service, 1907-1911; Professor of Forestry, Colorado School of Forestry, 1911-1912; Director of the Colorado School of Forestry, 1912-1917; Exchange Professor from Colorado College to Harvard Uniyersity, 1917-1918; Special research work in New England and Canada, 1918-1919; Professor of Forestry and Manager of the Battell Forest, Middlebury College, 1919-; Senior member of the Society of American Foresters; Vermont Society of Engineers; American Association for the Advancement of Science. Page Eighteen SAMUEL EARL LONGWELL, Ph.D., 23 Professm of Biology Graduate, State Normal School, Buffalo, N. Y., 1895; A.B., Bates College, 1902; Ph.D., Brown University, 1918; Principal Woodbury High School, Woodbury, Conn., 1906-1913; Principal Port Jefferson High School, Port Jefferson, N. Y., 1913-1915; Assistant in Biology, Brown University, 1915-1917; Oliver Cromwell Gorton Arnold Biological Fellow, 1917-1918; Assistant Profes- sor of Biology, Clark College, 1918-1919; Instructor in Biology, Brown University Summer School, 1919; Pro- fessor of Biology, Middlebury College, 1919-.
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1920-. Page Twenty STEWART MACDONALD, Ph.D. onfessor of Economics B.A., Dalhousie University, 1900; M.A., Dalhousie University, 1901; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1904; Sage Scholar and Fellow, Cornell University, 1901-1904; Professor of Economics and Philosophy, University of New Brunswick, 1904-1910; Professor of Economics, Pennsylvania College, 1913-1914; Professor of Eco- nomics, Wesley College 1University 0f Manitobm, 1915- 1917; Professor of Economics, Colby College, 1917- 1920; Professor of Economics, Middlebury College, ALLEN MARSHALL KLINE, Ph.D., 2M, TKA Professor in History A.B., University of Michigan, 1904; A.M., 1905; Ph.D., 1907; Teacher of History and Civics, Springfield, Ohio, High School., 1907-1909; Professor of History and Political Science, College of the Pacific, 1909-1920; Dean of the College of the Pacific, 1918-1920; Lecturer in American History Stanford University, Second Semester, 1914, and spring quarter, 1919; Lecturer in History, University of Southern California Summer School, 1920; Professor of History, Middlebury College, 1920-. WILFRED EDWARD DAVISON, A.M., KAP, chK, TKA Professor of Public Speaking and American Literature A.B., Middlebury College, 1913; A.M., 1916; Princi- pal High School, Cabot, Vt., 1908-1909, 1911-1912; Stu- dent in Berlin and Marburg, Germany, Summer, 1913; Department of German, Middlebury College, 1913-1916; Student in Curry School of Expression, Summer, 1918; Assistant Professor of English, Middlebury College, 1918-1921; Dean of the English School, Bread Loaf, 1920-; Professor of Public Speaking and American Literature, 1921-; on leave of absence, 1922-1923.
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