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REV. JOHN A. W. HAAS, D. D., LL. D., President Professor of Religion and Philosophy Bom at Philadelphia, Pa., August 31, 1862. Prepared at Parochial School of Zion ' s Church and Protesfant Episcopal Academy. A. B., University of Pennsylvania, 1884. Entered Mt. Airy Theological Seminary, 1884. Ordained 1887. A. M. and B. D., University of Pennsylvania, 1837. Graduate work, University of Leipsic, 1887-88. Pastor, Grace Lutheran Church, New York Cit r . 1889-96. Pastor, St. Paul’s Church, 1896-04. D. D., Thiel College, 1902. Fourth President of Muhlenberg College, 1904. LL. D., University of Pennsylvania, 1914. LL. D., Augvstana C 1- lege, 1918. Honorary member of Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity, University of Pennsylvania. 1918. Member of College Presidents’ Association of Pennsylvania. Member of American College Presi- dents’ Association. President Evangelical Lutheran Ministerium of Pennsylvania, 1913-16 Member of the Board of Adjudication United Lutheran Church, 1918 President of Committee on Evangelization, Allentown Federation of Churches, 1918. Director, Mt. Airy Theological Sem- inary. Co-Editor, with Professor Henry Eyster Jacobs. D. D.. “Lutheran Cyclopedia.’’ Autln r, “Annotations on St. Mark,” “Bible Literature,” “Bible Criticism,” “Trends of Thought and Chris- tian Truth.” “The Menace to the Ideal of the Free State.” Convocation Speaker at the University . of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, 1915. Lecturer on Reformation Topics. 1916-17. Preacher at Harvard University, 1917. s
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Ill nil nn Nineteen Twenty-One CIARLA Nineteen Twenty-One „ 11 REV. JOHN A. BAUMAN, Ph. D. Processor of Mathematics and Astronomy Born at Easton, Pa., September 21, 1847. Pre- pared at Quakertown Seminary. A. B. (Vale- dictorian), Muhlenberg College, 1873. A. M., Muhlenberg College, 1876. Graduated from Mt. Airy Seminary and ordained, 1876. Pastor in Westmoreland County. Pa., 1876-77. Vice-Prin- cipal and Professor of Mathematics, Keystone State Normal School, Kutztown, Pa., 1877-81. Professor of Latin, German, and English at Gus- tavus Adolphus College, 1881-85. Asa Packer Professor of Natural and Applied Sciences at Muhlenberg College, 1885-97. Ph. D., Muhlen- berg College, 1894. Pastor of St. Paul’s Luth- eran Church, Fountain Hill, Pa. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy at Muhlenberg Col- lege since 1897. The first alumnus to be elected to a Professorship at Muhlenberg College. ROBERT C. HORN, A. M. Mosser-Keck Professor of the Greek Language and Literature Born in Charleston, S. C., September 12, 1881. Graduated with first honor from Charleston High School, 1896. Entered Charleston College 1896. Entered Sophomore Class, Muhlenberg College, 1897. A. B. (Third Honor), Muhlenberg Col- lege, 1900. Graduate work at Johns-Hopkins University, 1900-01. A. M„ Muhlenberg College, 1903. A. M., Harvard University, 1904. Instruc- tor of Ancient and Modern Languages in the North Carolina Military Academy, Red Springs, N. C., 1901-03. Graduate Student of Classical Philology at Harvard University, 1903-04. Ap- pointed Instructor of the Greek Language and Literature, Muhlenberg College, 1904. Elected 1905, to the Mosser-Keck Chair. Leave of ab- sence for study at Harvary University, 1907-08. Member of the American Philological Associa- tion, Archaeological Institute of America, and the Classical Association of the Middle Atlantic States. Contributor of articles to the “Luth- eran,” “Classical Journal,” “American Lutheran Survey,” and other papers. Appointed Editor of the History of Muhlenberg College to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the College and the four-hundredth anniversary of the Reformation. 10
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