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William Haas Reese, M.S. Asa Packer Pro- fessor of Natural and Applied Sciences. Born at Allentown, Pa., Oct. 17, 1875. Prepared at Phillipsburg (N. J.) High School and Lerch’s Preparatory School, graduating in 1892. Ph.B., 1896. M.S., 1899, Lafayette College. Teacher of Chemis- try and Physics in Phillipsburg High School, 1896- 1904. Graduate work at Lafayette College, 1897- 1902; at the University of New York, 1902-03. Elect- ed Asa Packer Professor of Natural and Applied Sciences, 1904. Leave of absence for stud) ' at New York University, 1908-09. Member of the Alpha Tan Omega Fraternity and of the Alpha Chi Sigma, Medical Fraternity. Member of the American Chem- ical Society. Fellow of the American Society for the advancement of Science. Illustrated Davison’s “Mammalion Anatomy”, Davison’s “Zoology”, and Davison’s series of three books in Physiology. Harry D. Bailey, A.B. Professor of Biology. Born at Easton, Pa., Jan. 14, 1881. Graduated from the South Easton High School, 1887. A.B. Lafayette College, 1904. Although pursuing a Class- ical Course at college, made Biology his main study. Attended the Biological Laboratory at Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, summer 1903. Assistant Treas- urer of Lafayette College, 1904-05. Assistant in Biology at Lafayette College and teacher in the Easton Academy, 1905-08. Assistant in the Division of Zoology, Department of Agriculture, Harrisburg, 1908-09. Appointed Instructor in Biology at Muhl- enberg in 1909, and in 1910 elected Professor of Biology. Page T rventy-lxeo
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Rev. John A. Bauman, Ph.D., Librarian. Pro- fessor of Mathematics and Astronomy. Born at South Easton, Pa., September 21, 1847. Prepared at Quakertown Seminary, 1873. A.B. (Valedictorian), Muhlenberg College. 1876, A.M., Muhlenberg College. 1876, was graduated from Mt. Airy Seminary and ordained a minister of the Lu- theran Church. Pastor in Westmoreland County, Pa., 1876-77. Vice-Principal of Mathematics, Kutz- town, Pa., 1877-81. Professor of Latin, German and English at Gustavus Adolphus College, 1881-85. Asa Packer Professor of Natural and Applied Sciences at Muhlenberg College, 1885-97, and since then Pro- fessor of Mathematics and Astronomy. The first alumnus to be elected to a professorship at Muhlen- berg. Robert C. Horn, A.M. Mosser-Kecfj; Professor of the Creelf Language and Literature. Born in Charleston, S. C., in 1881. Graduated with first honor from the Charleston High School, 1896. Entered Charleston College 1896. Entered Sophomore Class of Muhlenberg College, 1897. A.B. (Third Honor), Muhlenberg, 1900. A.M. Muhlen- berg College, 1903. A.M., Harvard University, 1904. Graduate work at Johns Hopkins University, 1900-01. Instructor in Ancient and Modern Languages at the North Carolina Military Academy, Red Springs, N. C., 1901-03. A graduate student of Classical Philo- logy at Harvard University, 1903-04. Appointed in- structor of the Greek Language and Literature at Muhlenberg in 1904. Later elected to the Mosser- Keck chair. Spent summers of 1906 and 1910 in Greece and Italy. Leave of absence for study at Harvard University, 1907-08. Page T tvenly-one
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Robert Roland Fritsch, A.M. Instructor in Modern Languages. Born at Allentown, Pa., Sept. 10, 1879. Gradu- ated from Allentown High School, 1896, with first honor. A.B., Muhlenberg College, 1903. Ph.B., Il- linois Wesleyan University, 1904. A.M., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1907. Teacher in Department of Classics, Allentown High Schools, 1901-07. In- structor in Greek at Muhlenberg College, 1907-08. Elected Instructor in Modern Languages, 1908. Graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania, 1910. Clement A. Marks, Mus. D. Professor of Music. Born near Emaus, Lehigh County, Penna., May 31, 1864. Educated in the Public Schools and Muhlen- berg Academic Department. Then devoted himself to the study of music and became a proficient or- ganist. Was organist for the Lutheran, Reformed, and Moravian Churches at Emaus, and Zion ' s Re- formed Church, Allentown, 1886-90. Since 1890 or- ganist at St. John ' s Lutheran Church, Allentown, Pa. Page Twenty-three
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