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REED COLLEGE AFHWJAL William Conger Morgan Professor of Chemistry Since 1913 Dr. Morgan holds his bachelors and doctofs degrees from Yale Uni- versity. From 1899 to 1901 he was professor of chemistry at VVashburn College, and from 1901 to 1912 was instructor and assistant professor at the University of Cali- fornia. He traveld in Europe during the winter of 1912. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, and of scientific societies. He is the author of three text books on chemistry, and has contributed to scientific jurnals. Since coming to Reed Dr. Morgan has been activ as a lecturer in and outside the Reed Extension courses. ? 1915 UN William Fielding Ogburn Professor of Economics and Sociology Since 1912 Dr. Ogburn graduated from Mercer University in 1905 with the degree of S. B. In 1909 and 1912 he receivd the de- grees of A. M. and Ph. D. from Columbia University. For the year 1911-1912 he was instructor in history and politics at Princeton. In 1912 he came to Reed College as professor of sociology and economics. Dr. Ogburn is interested in student. affairs, and does much to stimulate student discussion and contact with civic life.
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. . . lv'r: ryV KIfl W-r'xwvrn'i m1 REED :xmzvinrnreuvzawpmfgeqmwmmwmruwierawygrm unw'z-nerrr-P- .uenvusaen-zw-unvunrny'uxu-v, ,:; . COLLEGE ANNUAL 4- 1915 Kenneth Scott Latourette Lecturer in History 1914-1915 After graduation from McMinnviIle College in 1904, Dr. Latourette spent five years at Yale University where he ob- taind the degrees of A. 13., A. M. and Ph. D. For the year 1909-1910 he was traveling secre- tary 0f the Student V01- unteer Movement, and since 1910 has been professor of history in Yale College in China. He came to Reed last fall as lecturer in history, and has since been elected assistant professor. Dr. Latourette has helpt to direct the activities of the col- lege Christian Association. He has conducted Bible and mis- sion study classes for the men and has stimulated interest in the Student Volunteer Movement and in foren missions generally. L;A:.ta..: :li - -'AJ:'.'.I .- --2-r-: - cm:.:,:. .-... -' -i-;-,i-l .1. tn-zi-Lp.;et, , - u ,w. -7: 1- .727. s .k-:; ..-9e- e,p- - . 3..., ; . 1 - - - hum :1.1-..;-;.: W::':: -. 4 umuluhhsmgdh1.1m;:..4:1w.hm5:52 , t E'h$!.$$:33;5:5mummumhui;:.:Z..:;;.s;;lh.'..;a...au.-;;:-z;;.-..-.;..;.-1.:;;.;:;;;.mull - Harold Guy Merriam Assistant Professor of English Since 1913 Professor Merriam holds the degree of AB. from the University of Wyoming and degrees of B. A. and A. M. from the Honor Scool of English Language and Literature, Lincoln College, Oxford, having been Rhodes Scolar from Wyoming. From 1908 to 1910 he was instructor in English at Whitman College, he spent the folloing year in graduate work at Har- vard, and was instructor in English literature at Beloit College for the years 1911-1913. He came to Reed in 1913. ?- JLJ-L': :L'17- ' -
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'tlmfflet :rrf'zuw. 'yggmmrgmemirmxgwsvf- - ,,gzjmgst';-n'f?z:cmmzuzr1'3 ?'92- f:'.'-!;?'I5351gzy;!;x!f':' . REED COLLEGE ANNUAL + 1915 Florence Matilda Read . Kelley Rees Secretary of Reed ' Extension Courses Since 1911 Professor of Greek and Latin Since 1912 Dr. Rees is a g r a d u a t e o f Stanford, a 11 d for two years he held felloships at Chicago. He studied at Halle, in Germany in 1903-1904, and In 1906-1907 was instructor in Greek at the Uni- Miss Read receivd the degree of A. B. from Mount Holyoke College in 1909. Until 1911 she , was alumnae secretary gig: at Mount Holyoke Col- lege. Since then she . has been secretary to ver51ty Of Penn- President Foster at Reed College. She is a member of sylvanla. The . V I folloing year he Phl Beta Kappa. was appointed professor of Greek at Adelphi College, Brook- Miss Read is interested in many fases of student life. She Iyn. From 1908 ,tO 1912 he was instructor and assistant pro- has given particular assistance in the Bible-study department of fessor 111 the Classmal department at Yale. h A d R 1 A . . d 1 . Dr. Rees is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and 0f the Amer- t 6 man a eet 5509139011 an 51615 an honorary member ican Filological Association. His publications deal with the of the Clas of 1918. Greek drama. eL..;.--'PL-'r. .z: .: -- :I: -' ff.39-:Lxrv;.5:t::;9,-.lvx :'4---, 2-3:? L :- . ;' t t . ---. .... . . --u mwnmz$!.:35.;sdea2munmum;wxhs x J:- .: .boaac $4qu . 4;; :. x: a;'..; - .-.;
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