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si LLM R DA se DEPARTMENT OF ASTRONOMY ANNE SEWELL YOUNG, PH.D., Professor L,B., S.M., Carleton College, Ph.D., Columbia University, Goodsell Observatory, Northfield, Minnesota, University of Chicago, Professor of Mathematics, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington, Research Assistant, Yerkes Observatory, Member of the American Astronomical Society, of the Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association. and of the American Association of University Professors, Vice-President of the American Association of Variable Star Observers, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Phi Beta Kappa Society. Winona Lake, Indiana. ALICE HALL FARNSWORTH, PH.D., Instructor B.A,, Mount Holyoke College, M.S., Ph.D., University of Chicago, Yerkes Observatory, Elizabeth Bardwell Memoria Fellow, Fellow in Astronomy, University of Chicago, Member ofthe American Astronomical Association, ofthe American Association for the Advancement gf Science, and of the American Association of Variable Star Observers, Phi Beta Kappa ociety. 3 Spring Street, Taunton, Massachusetts. DEPARTMENT OF BIBLICAL LITERATURE MARY INDA HUssEY, PH.D., Professor . Ph.B., Earlham College, Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, Graduate Scholar, Bryn Mawr College, Fellow in Semitic Languages, University of Pennsylvania, University of Leipzig, Instructor in Biblical History, Wellesle College, Fellow of the Baltimore Association for the Promotion of University Education ofy Women, Alice Freeman Palmer Memorial Research, Fellow of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Assistant in the Harvard Semitic Museum, Field Secretary of the Fund for Oriental and Archaeological Biblical Research, Member of the American Oriental Society, of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, of the Vorder- asiatische Gesellschaft, of the Association of Biblical Instructors in American Colleges and Secondary Schools, of the Religious Education Association and of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae. South Hadley, Massachusetts. LAURA HULDA WILD, BD., Professor B.A., Smith College, B.D., Hartford Theological Seminary, Professor of Biblical History and Literature, Doane College and Lake Erie College, National Secretary of the Young Women's Christian Association, Pastor of Congregational Church, Lincoln, Nebraska, Member of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, of the Association of Biblical Instructors in American Colleges and Secondary Schools, of the Council of the Religious Education Association of America, of the Hampshire Ministers' Association, of the Biblical Club of Springfield, Massachusetts, of the Commission of Religious and Moral Education of the Congregational Churches of the United States, of the Commission of the Church Boards of Education in the United States on Bible Study for Secondary Schools, and of the Board of Directors of Clarke School for the Deaf, Northampton, Massachusetts. South Hadley, Massachusetts. 'LO
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sf l.lAWl R DA se Faculty and Staff DEPARTMENT OP ART AND ARCHXEOLOGY LOUISE PITZ-RANDOLPH, M.A., Emeritus Professor of Archaeology and History of Art ' M.A., Mount Holyoke Collegeg University of Berling University of Chicagog American Schools of Classical Studies at Athens and at Romeg Head Of the Department of History and Art, Lake Erie Collegeg Lecturer in History of Art in the Western Reserve School of Designg Member of the Archaeological Institute of America, and of the Classical Association of Western New England. , South Hadley, Massachusetts. CAROLINE MORRIS GALT, BA., Associate Professor of Archaeology B.A., Bryn Mawr Collegeg University of Chicago, Columbia Universityg American School of Classical Studies at Romeg Member of the Managing Committee of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, of the New England Classical Association, of the Archaeological Institute of America, of the section of Readers in Latin of the Uniform College Entrance Examination Board, of the .American Association of University Professorsg Associate Member of the American Numismatic Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts. FLORENCE WINSLOW Foss, M.A., Associate Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke Collegeg M.A., Wellesley Collegeg University of Chicagog Art Institute, Chicagog Member of the College Art Association and of the American Association of University Professors. South Hadley, Massachusetts. GERTRUDE STEWART HYDE, BA., Associate Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke Collcgeg Norwich Art Sehoolsg Art Students' League, New Yorkg Art League Summer Schoolsg University of Chicagog Member of the College Art Association and of the American Association of University Professorsg Phi Beta Kappa Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts. CATI-IARINE WILSON PIERCE, M.A., Instructor ' gale Art School, New Haveng B.A., Smith Collegeg M.A., Radcliffe, American Academy at ome. Waterbury, Connecticut. GLADYS IRENE PAGE, BA., Assistant B.A., Mount Holyoke College. 319 Newton Street, Waltham, Massachusetts. 19
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Q LLAMRDA e ui 1 1 :LEWIS BAYLES PATON, PH.D., D.D., Lecturer B.A., M.A., New York University, B.D., Princeton Theological Seminary, Ph.D., University of Marburgg D.D., New York University, University of Berlin: Instructor, Associate Pro- fessor, and Nettleton Professor of Old Testament Exegesis and Criticism in Hartford Theo- logical Seminaryg Director of the American School for Oriental Study and Research in jerusalem, Palestine, Member of the Archaeological Institute of America, of the Society of Biblical Literature, and of the American Oriental Societyg Director of the School of Amer- ican Archaeology, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Phi Beta Kappa Society, Author of Early History of Syria and Palestine, jerusalem in Bible Times, Esther Cin the International Critical Commen- taryj, The Early Religion ol! Israel, Spiritism and the Cult of the Dead in Antiquity, and also numerous articles in theo ogical, archmological and other journals, Editor of Recent Chris- tian Progressg Contributor to the Hasting's Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics, and to the Standard Bible Dictionary. 50 Forest Street, Hartford, Connecticut. RUTH ELIZABETH JONES, B.A., Reader B.A., Mount Holyoke College, Phi Beta Kappa Society. 141 Powder House Bou evard, West Somerville, Massachusetts. . DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY ALMA GRACE STOKEY, PH.D., Professor - B.A., Oberlin Collcgeg Ph.D., University of Chicagop Woods Holeg Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, of the Botanical Society of America, of the Sullivan Moss Society, of the American Association of University Professors 3 Sigma Xi Society: Phi Beta Kappa Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts. ANNA MoRsE STARR, PH.D., Associate Professor BL., Ohio Wesleyan University, Bryn Mawr Collegeg B.A., M.A., Oberlin Collegeg Ph. D., University of Chicagog Woods Holeg Fellow in Botany, University of Chicago, Member of The American Association for the Advancement of Science, of the Botanical Society of America, ofthe Ecological Society of Americag Sigma Xi Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts. AsA STEPHEN KINNEY, S.M., Instructor S.B., Boston University, S.M., Massachusetts Agricultural College, Member of the National Forestry Association, and of the National Geographic Society. - South Hadley, Massachusetts. SARAH JANE: AGARD, M.A., Curator of the Botanical Museum I B.A., M.A., Mount Holyoke Collcgeg Member of the Torrey Botanical Club. South Hadley, Massachusetts. ANNA VREELAND BONNELL, B.A., Assistant New York Universityg B.A., Mount Holyoke College: Massachusetts Agricultural College. - I 545 Morris Avenue, Elizabeth, New jersey. 'For the First semester iqzr-ion l 2 l
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