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ulqu. The 19871 Briczazlgrac Faculty and I7flSf7fZLC'f01fS JOHN QUINCY STEWART, Ph.D. 200 Mercer St. Associate Professor of Astronomical Physics ROBERT RALSTON CAWLEY, A.M., Ph.D. 124 Pyne Hall Associate Professor of English CHARLES PHELPS SMYTH, A.M., Ph.D. 22 Morven Place Associate Professor of Chemistry EDWARD SAMPSON, M.S., D.Sc, Lafayette Road Curator of Economic Geology, Associate Professor of Geology FREDERICK COURTNEY TARR, A.M., Ph.D. 1 College Road Associate Professor of Spanish GREGG DOUGHERTY, A.M., Ph.D. 95 Library Place Associate Professor of Chemistry ROBERT GREENHALGH ALBION, A.M., Ph.D. 69 Harrison St. Director of the Summer Session, Assistant to the Dean of the Faculty: Associate Professor of History ALBERT MATHIAS FRIEND, JR., A.M. 10 Mercer St. Assistant Director of the Museum of Historic Art Associate Professor of Art and Archaeology THEODORE MEYER GREENE, Ph.D. 200 Prospect Ave. Associate Professor of Philosophy PHILIP KHURI HITTI, Ph.D. 106 Fitz Randolph Road Associate Professor of Semitic Literature on the William and Annie S. Paton Foundation HERBERT SPENCER MURCH, A.M., Ph.D. 6-A Holder Hall Associate Professor of English J. DAYTON VOORHEES, A.M. 11 Morven Place Associate Professor of Politics EDWARD PECK CULVER, B.S. in C.E. 211 Graduate College Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering W. FREDERICK STOHLMAN, A,M., M.F.A. 10 Mercer St, Associate Professor of Art and Archaeology HENRY DEWOLF SMYTH, A.M., Ph.D. 10 Mercer St. Associate Professor of Physics GEORGE ROWLEY, M.F.A. 98 Bayard Lane Curator of Far Eastern Art, Associate Professor of Art and Archaeology ALLEN GOODRICH SHENSTONE, A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physics 11 1 Mercer St. LOUIS ALEXANDER TURNER, A.M., Ph.D. 17 Maple St. Associate Professor of Physics CLODIUS HARRIS WILLIS, Ph.D. P.O. Box 135 Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering EDWARD UHLER CONDON, Ph.D. 16 Pelham Ave. Associate Professor of Physics RAYMOND JAMES SONTAG, A.M., Ph.D. 287 Western Way Associate Professor of History JOHN BOARDMAN WHITTON, J.D. 18 Edgehill St. Associate Professor of Politics ALPHEUS THOMAS MASON, A.M., Ph.D. ll College Road Associate Professor of Poltics TRACY YERKES THOMAS, A.M.. Ph.D. 42 Hawthorne Ave. Associate Professor of Mathematics HENRY LITTLETON SAVAGE. Ph.D. 104 Jefferson Road Associate Professor of English ROBERT NORTON PEASE, Ph.D. 71 Battle Road Associate Professor of Chemistry JAMES GERALD SMITH, A.M., Ph.D, 176 Prospect Ave. Associate Professor of Economics TIRA OWEN WADE, A.M., Ph.D. 12 Aiken Ave. Associate Professor of Modern Languages ELMER GRIMSHANV BUTLER. A.M., Ph.D. 14 College Road Associate Professor of Biology YHOWARD PERCY ROBERTSON. M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mathematical Physics PETER TEIGEN, M.Arch. 91 Mercer St. Associate Professor of Drawing HARRY ROEMER MCPHEE, M.D. 21 Maple St. Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education ERNEST GLEN WEVER, A.M., Ph.D. 23 Markham Road Associate Professor of Psychology HARWOOD LAWRENCE CHILDS, A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Politics 15 Jefferson Road IIZPAUL ROBINSON COLEMAN-NORTON, A.M., D.Phil 174 Prospect Ave. Associate Professor of Classics 'I' Absent on leave, First Term. 1935-1936. 'if Absent on leave, 1935- l 936. gli Absent on leave, Second Term, 1935- l 936.
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The 1957 B1-ic:a:Brac Faculty and I7fLSIf1fZtCIf01 S HARLEY LEIST LUTZ, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D. 56 Battle Road Professor of Public Finance PAUL MACCLINTOCK, Ph.D. l 16 Prospect Ave. Knox Taylor Professor of Geography WILBUR WILLIS SWINGLE, A.M., Ph.D. Kingston Road Edwin Grant Conklin Professor of Biology LIEUTENANT COLONEL SHEFFIELD PARROTT. FIELD ARTILLERY 17 Ivy Lane Commandant F.A.R.O.T.C. Professor of Military Science and Tactics EUGENE PAUL WIGNER, Dr.Ing. K-3 Prospect Apts. Visiting Professor of Mathematical Physics GEORGE ERLE BEGGS, C.E. 201 Prospect Ave. Professor of Civil Engineering TCLIFTON RUMERY HALL, A.M., Ph.D. 15 Boudinot St. Professor of History FRANK DUNSTONE GRAHAM. A.M., Ph.D. 8 College Road Professor of Economics and Social Institutions WILLIAM SEAL CARPENTER, A.M., Ph.D. 121 Broadmead Professor of Politics LEWIS FERRY MOODY, M.S. 146 Hodge Road Professor of Hydraulic Engineering TDANA GARDNER MUNRO, Ph.D. Springdale Road Professor of Latin-American History and Affairs RUDOLPH WALTER LADENBURG, Dr. Phil. 47 Hawthorne Ave. Brackett Professor of Physics SHERLEY WARNER MORGAN, B.Arch. 145 Hodge Road Director of the School of Architecture Professor of Architecture HOYT HOPEWELL HUDSON, A.M., Ph.D. 28 Edgehill St. Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory ARTHUR FRANCIS BUDDINGTON, M.S., Ph.D, 178 Prospect Ave. Curator of Petrology, Professor of Geology DEWITT CLINTON POOLE, M.Dip,, LL.D. 18 Springdale Road Director of the School of Public and International Affairs T Absent on leave, First Term, 1935-193 6. JAMES DOUGLAS BROWN, A.M., Ph.D. 148 Mercer St. Director of the Industrial Relations Section ROY DICKINSON WELCH, A.I3., Mus.M. 162 Library Place Professor of Music JEAN LABATUT, L.de. I.F, 110 Prospect Ave. Professor of Architecture WALTER TERENCE STACE, Litt,D. 150 Fitz Randolph Road Professor of Philosophy WILLIAM TAYLOR THOM, JR., Ph.D. 172 Prospect Ave. Professor of Geology WALTER SCOTT HASTINGS, A.M., Ph.D. 9 Greenholm Professor of Modern Languages FRANCIS CHARLES MACDONALD, A.l3. 48 Cleveland Lane Associate Professor of English DONALD PRITCHARD SMITH, Ph.D. 10 Nassau St. Associate Professor of Chemistry GEORGE TAPLEY WHITNEY, A.M., Ph.D. 33 Jefferson Road Associate Professor of Philosophy STANLEY EDWIN HOWARD, A.M., Ph.D. 7 College Road Associate Professor of Economics ERNEST THEODORE DEWALD, A.M., Ph.D. 76 Library Place Associate Professor of Art and Archaeology SHIRLEY HOWARD WEBER, A.M., Ph.D. 106 Broadmead Associate Professor of Classics BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HOWELL, A.M., Ph.D. 12 College Road Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology and Stratigraphy Associate Professor of Geology and Paleontology FRANK AHERN HEACOCK, C.E. 202 Prospect Ave. Associate Professor of Graphics and Engineering Drawing RICHARD MONTGOMERY FIELD, A.M., Ph.D. 35 Edgehill St. Director of Summer School of Geology and Natural Resources: Associate Professor of Geology PERCY ADDISON CHAPMAN, A.M. 16 Linden Lane Associate Professor of Modern Languages NATHANIEL HOWELL FURMAN, A.M., Ph.D. 128 Broadmead Associate Professor of Chemistry
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The 1937 Briccazlgrac Faculty amd I1zsi1fzLct01fs ELMER ADOLPH BELLER, A.M., D.Phil 15 Alexander St. Associate Professor of History ZIIJOHN EDWIN POMFRET, A.M., Ph.D. 176 Western Way Associate Professor of History Assistant to the Dean of the College XCHARLES RAYMOND WHITTLESEY, A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Economics EUGENE PACSU, Dr.Phil. Edgerstoune, Winant Road Associate Professor of Chemistry THEODORE DUNHAM, JR., M.D., Ph.D. New Observatory Associate Professor of Astronomy Fitz Randolph Road CECIL ROBERT BROLYER, A.B. 110 Prospect Ave. Research Associate in Psychology MARCUS STULTS FARR, M.S., A.M., D.Sc. 20 Vandeventer Ave. Associate Professor of Geology and Paleontology EVERETT STANLEY WALLIS, M.S., A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry 5 College Road PHILIP KISSAM, C.E. 15 Newlin Road Associate Professor of Civil Engineering JOSEPH CLIFTON ELGIN, M.S., Ph.D. 20 Edwards Place Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering EYLER NEWTON SIMPSON, A.M., Ph.D. 8 Hartley Ave, Associate Professor in the School of Public and International Affairs LEWIS ROBINSON CARY, M.S., Ph.D. 48 Vandeventer Ave. Assistant Professor of Biology WALTER LINCOLN WHITTLESEY, A.B. 219 Nassau St. Assistant Professor of Politics LAWRENCE FRANCIS HAWKINS LOWE, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages 104 Henry Hall JOSEPH EPES BROWN, A.M., Ph.D. 190 Mercer St, Lecturer in English SIDNEY LAWRENCE LEVENGOOD, Ph.D. 203 Graduate College Assistant Professor of Modern Languages AUGUSTO CENTENO, Lic. en Fil. y Let. 134 Jefferson Road Assistant Professor of Modern Languages iAbsent on leave, Second Term, 1935-1936. fAbsent on leave, 1935-1936. ALBERT ELSASSER, A,M., Ph.D. 182 Prospect Ave. Assistant Professor of English LEDGER WOOD, Ph.D. 138 Fitz Randolph Road Assistant Professor of Philosophy BATEMAN EDWARDS, Ph.D. 5 8 Murray Place Assistant Professor of Modern Languages JQLESLIE THOMAS FOURNIER, A.M., Ph.D. 4 College Road Assistant Professor of Economics WILBUR SCHOFIELD HULIN, A.M., Ph.D. Eno Hall Assistant Professor of Psychology WILLARD THORP, A.M., Ph.D. 142 Nassau St. Assistant Professor of English THOMAS JEFFERSON WEBB, A.M., Ph.D. 10Mercer St. Assistant Professor of Chemistry WILLIAM THEODORE RICHARDS, Ph.D. 186 Prospect Ave. Assistant Professor of Chemistry MAURICE EDGAR COINDREAU, Ag. de 1'Univ. 413'O3 Hall Assistant Professor of Modern Languages FRANCIS FREDERIC ADAMS COMSTOCK, M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Architecture P.O. Box 162 RICHARD STILLWELL, M.F.A. 208 Library Place Assistant Professor of Art and Archaeology fJOSEPH CHANDLER MORRIS, M.S., A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics GRAY COWAN BOYCE, A.M., Ph.D. 401 '03 Hall Assistant Professor of History MALCOLM OAKMAN YOUNG, A.B., B.L.S, Reference Librarian 80 Alexander St. ALONZO CHURCH. Ph.D. 30 Jefferson Road Assistant Professor of Mathematics GAYLORD PROBASCO HARNWELL, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics 109 Broadmead MORRIS SAMUEL KNEBELMAN, M.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Mathematics 32 Jefferson Road TORSTEN PETERSSON, A.M., Ph.D. 116 Nassau St. Bibliographer, University Library ERLING DORF, Ph.D. 184 Prospect Ave. Assistant Professor of Geology iAbsent on leave, Second Term, 1935-1936. i1Absent on leave, 1935-1936.
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