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24 THE LLAMARADA Louise Bavid Wallace, M.A., Associate Professor Lake Erie College; B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., University of Pennsylvania; Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood’s I loll; Naples Zoological Station; Member of the Society of American Zoologists and of the American Ornithologists’ Union. South Hadley, Massachusetts j Abby Howe Turner, B.A., Associate Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke; University of Pennsylvania; University of Chicago; Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood’s I loll. South Hadley, Massachusetts Julia E. Moody, B.S., Instructor B.S., Mount Holyoke; Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood’s I loll. 1085 Millard Avenue, Chicago, Illinois Emma Longfellow, B.A., Assistant B.A., Mount Holyoke; Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood’s Holl. 54 Court Street, Machias, Maine Anna Haven Morgan, B.A., Instructor Wellesley College; B.A., Cornell University; Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood’s Holl. New London, Connecticut Mary Weed Burdick. Lyon, B.A., Laboratory Assistant B.A., Mount Holyoke; Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood’s Holl. 15 Pine Street, Binghamton, New York ALICE Ayr Noyes, B.A., Laboratory Assistant B.A., Mount Holyoke. 378 Washington Street, Haverhill, Massachusetts On leave of absence. Department of Urology Geology has been taught here from the first, hut to Miss Edwards and Miss Cowles belongs the credit for developing the department and making the collections what they are now. Miss Cowles taught for over thirty-five years, occasional lectures being given by Professor Charles Hitchcock, of Dartmouth College, and the field work being conducted later by Mrs. Martha K. Genthe. When Williston Hall was opened in 1876 there were ready to go into it, aside from the minerals, the fossil casts and a large collection of reptile tracks from this vicinity, one ot the very best collections in existence, though not the largest. Louise Frances Cowles, M.A., Emeritus Professor Mount Holyoke; M.A., Smith; Worcester School of Technology; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Cornell University; Amherst Summer School of Languages; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member of the Association of Collegiate Alumna?. Springfield, Massachusetts
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THE LLAMA RADA 23 Henrietta Edgecomb Hooker, Ph.D., Professor Mount Holyoke; Ph.D., Syracuse University; Martha’s Vineyard Summer Institute; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; University of Berlin; Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, of the National Geographic Society, and of the Torrey Botanical Club. 2 Park Street, South Hadley, Massachusetts Mary Elizabeth Kennedy, M.A., Associate Professor B.A., M.A., Oberlin College; Chicago University; Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, of the American Forestry Association, and of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae. Asa S. Kinney, M.S., Director of the Botanical Gardens, and Instructor in Floriculture Boston University; M.S., Massachusetts Agricultural College. South Hadley. Massachusetts Marion Dodge Weston, B.A., Laboratory Assistant B.A., Mount Holyoke West Newbury, Massachusetts Sarah J. Agard, M.A., Curator of Museum South Hadley, Massachusetts Departments of Soology and physiology 1 lit- philosophy of natural history held a place in the curriculum for thirty-five years, zoology being substituted in 1874. The first zoological laboratory was in W illiston Hall, built in 1876. The annex was added in 1889, and the accommodations for work in zoology seemed ample until 1905, when the laboratory work in physiology was included in the department. Since that time there has seemed a necessity for enlarged quarters for the department, and a new biological laboratory is looked for in the near future. Cornelia Maria Clapp, Ph.D., Professor Mount Holyoke; Ph.B., Syracuse University; Ph.D., University of Chicago; Phi Beta Kappa; Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood’s 1 loll; Naples Zoological Station; Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, of the Society of American Zoologists, and of the Association of American Anatomists. Montague, Massachusetts
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THE LLAMA RADA 25 Mignon Talbot, Ph.D., Associate Professor B.A., Ohio State University; Fh.D., Yale University; Harvard University; Cornell University; Fhi Beta Kappa; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member of the National Geographic Society, and of the American Forestry Association. Department of philosophy anil psychology From the opening of the seminary, courses in philosophy were required for graduation. For a time the work in “mental and moral science” was given by the principal, but in 1883 it was transferred to an instructor. In 1901 the department was increased to two members, and the psychological laboratory was opened. In 1904 another instructor was added. The department now consists of a professor, an associate professor, and an instructor. 1 he psychological laboratory, which occupies the entire top floor ot Williston Hall, consists of Hve rooms besides a dark room. Sixteen courses are offered; two courses are required for graduation. Ellen Bliss Talbot, 1 h.D., Professor B.A., Ohio State University; Fh.D., Cornell University; Chicago University; University of Berlin; University of Heidelberg; member of American Philosophical Association, of American Psychological Association; Phi Beta Kappa; Graduate Scholar, Cornell University; Fellow, Cornell University. South Hadley, Massachusetts Samuel Perkins Hayes, Ph.I)., Associate Professor B.A., Amherst; B.D., Union Theological Seminary; M.A., Columbia; Clark University; I niversity of Berlin; Sorbonne, Paris; Fh.D., Cornell University; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi Society. ppa; Sigi South Hadley, Massachusetts Eleanor Harris Rowland, Ph.D., Instructor B.A., M.A. Ph.I)., Radcliffe; Member of Ameri can Psychological Association, and of American Philosophical Association. Lee, Massachusetts Frances IF Rousmanier, Ph.D., Instructor B.A., Wellesley; M.A., Wellesley; 1 h.I)., Radcliffe; Instructor in Mathematics at Wellesley. 66 Chestnut Street, Boston, Massachusetts ♦On leave of abftenre.
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