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Ki)G K (Tl)l5LL LovElT. Pli.D. (Virginia and Loipsic). IjL.I). (Drake. Tiilanc. and Bavior). Sr.D. ((ioiorado (JDlicge). fornicrlv i ' rorossnr of MallKMiiatics in Princeton University, and later Head of the Department of Vstrononiv in the same institution: Professor of Mathenialies ami President of the Institute. II viun BoYEK Weiser, M.A. (Ohio S tate). Ph.U. (Cornell). formerly Assistant Instructor in Chemistry at Cornell University: Assistant Professor of Chemistry in the University of Tennessee; Instrnrtor in Chemistry at the Riee Institute: Professor of Cherais- lr and Dean of the Institute. Samiei. Clenn McCann. Ph.B. (Wooster). M.A. (Riee). for- merl Fellow in History at the Riee Institute: Instructor in Juris- prudence and Registrar of the Institute. .ToHV Thomas McCants. M.A. (Virginia and Yale), formerly Scholar at the Ifniversitv of Virginia and University Fellow at ale University: later Instructor in English at the Rice Institute: Instructor in Business Administration and Bursar of the Institute. SrocKTO? AxsoN. M.A. (Weslevan). Litt.D. (Pittsburgh), F.II.D. (Wesleyan). LL.D. (Knox), formerly of the University of ermont and of Adelphi College: later Professor of English Litera- lurc ill Princeton University: Professor of English Literature. Hoiiicn r (in yiLLE Cai dwell. B.A. (Wooster). Ph.D. (Prince- Ion L niversitv;. formerly Professor of Economics in the (!(illcg ' of Wooster: later Assistant Professor of 1 1 istorN at the Rice Institute: Professor of American History: absent on leave. Asa Ci! F()R|) ( ' .ha di.er. B.A. (Cornell). Ph.D. (California). formerU Assistant Professor of Zoology and Physiology at Oregon gricultinal College; Instructor in Biology at the Rice Institute; later Research Associate of the School of Tropical Medicine, (ialcutta. India: Professor of Biology. (iliif ' FiTH CoNRAt) Evans. Ph.D. (Ilaryard). formerly Inslriirlor in Mathematics at Harvard liniversity: .Sheldon Fellow of llar ard I niversitx at the I niversitv of Rome: later Assistant Professor of Pure Mathematics al the Rice Institute: I ' rofessor of Pure Mathematics. M x Frei ND. Ph.D. (Leipsic). fornu-rK Assistant Lecturer in the German Language and Literature al Liverpool I iiiversit College: Royal Professor of German and Teutonic Philology in (Queens Lhiiversity of Belfast. Ireland, and Examiner in the Roval University of Ireland: later Professorial Lecturer in Modern Eng- lish at the I niversitv of Giesscn an l Marburg. (Germany: Professor of German. Clmde WiLLtAM Heaps. B.S. (Northwestern). Ph.D. (Prince- ton), formerly (Mass of I860 Experimental Science I ' tdlow of Princeton University; Instructor in Physics at the University of Missouri; Instructor in Physics, and later Assistant Professor of Physics at the Rice Institute: Professor of Physics.
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OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION EDGAR ODELL LOVETT. PH.D.. SC.D.. LL.D. President HARRY ROVKK WEISKU. IMI.l). Dean SAMUEL GLENN McCANN, M.A. Registrar JOHN THOMAS MrCANTS, M.A. Bursar
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Herbert Kay Hi mphrey. B.S. in E.E. (Illinois). M.S. in E.E. (Hlinois). formerly Assistant Consniting Engineer of the General Electric Company: Instrnctor in Electrical Engineering, and later Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Rice Institute: Professor of Electrical Engineering: absent on leave. Alan Digald McKillop. Ph.D. (Harvard), former! v Instruc- tor in English at the University of Illinois: Instructor in English and later Assistant Professor of English at the Kice Institute: Professor of English. Marcel Morwd. Agrege de FEniversite de France. Docleur es Leltres (Paris), formerly Instructor in French at the L niversity of Minnesota and at Princeton L ' niversity: later Associate Profes- sor of French at the L niversity of Toronto: I ' rotcssor of I rench. Joseph Horace Pound. B.S. in M.i;. (Missouri), formerlv Instructor in the School of the Westinghouse Machine (!oin|)anv: Instructor in Mechanical Engineering and later Assistant Profes- sor of Mechanical F ngineering at the Rice Institute: Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Lewis Babcock Ryon. Jr.. C.E. (Lehigh). fornierK Instrnctor in Civil Engineering and later Assistant Prcjfessor of Civil Engi- neering at the Rice Institute: Professor of Civil Engineering. Harry Alexander Scott. Ph.D. (( ohnnhia). formerlv In- structor in Physical Education at ( olundiia I iiiversitv, and Pro- fessor of Physical Education at the I niversity of()regon: Professor of Phvsical Education. John Willis Slaighti:k. B. . fLondiard). Ph. J). (Michigan). formerly Lecturer on Sociology in the School ol Economics at the LIniversitv of London: Lecturer in (Civics and Philanthropv. Radoslav Andrea Tsanoff. B.A. (Oberlin). Ph.D. (Cornell), lormerly Sage Fellow of (Cornell L iiiversitv: Instructor in Philoso- [)hv at Clark Lniversitv: later Assistant Professor of I ' liilosopliN at the Rice Institute: Professor of PhiloMiphv. ILLIAM W AiiD ATKiN. B.S. ill Arcli. (Pciins 1 aiiia), M.A.I.- A., formerly Scholar in Architecture in the LTiiiversity of Pennsyl- vania: Associate Architect with Messrs. Cram and Ferguson, the supervising architects of the Institute; Instructor in An hitecture and later Assistant Professor of Architecture at the Rice Institute: Professor of Architecture. Harold Albert Wilson. F.R.S., M.A. ((Janihridg ' ). M.Sc. ( ictoria). D.Sc. (London), formerlv IHiI Exhiliilion Scholar of Leeds LTniversity; Allen Scholar and (ilerk Maxwell Student of Cambridge Lniversity; Scholar in Phvsics of London L niversity: Fellow of Trinity College. Cambridge LTniversity: Professor ol Physics in King ' s College, London: Professor of Phvsics in McGill University; Professor of Physics at the Rice Institute: later Profes- sor of Natural Philosophy in the LIniversity of Glasgow: Professor of Pliysics.
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