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PRESIDENT W. H. S. DEMAREST Faculty WILLIAM H. S. DEMAREST, President .... Seminary Place A.B., A.M., D.D. CRutgersDg LL.D. fCOl11111bi3, Union, Pittsburghl FRANCIS CUYLER VAN DYCK ..... 25 Grant Avenue A.B., A.M. CRutgersDg Ph.D. CUnionjg D.Sc., LL.D. CRutgersDg Professor of Physics and Experimental Mechanics. 'FCI-IARLES EDWARD HART A.B., A.M. CPrincetonDg D.D. CRutgersDg Emeritus Professor of Ethics and Evidences of Christianity. AUSTIN SCOTT ...... . . 24 Livingston Avenue A.B. CYa1ej 5 A.M, CUniversity of Michiganj 3 Ph.D. lQLeipsicD 5 LL.D. CPrince- ton, Rutgersj g Voorhees Professor of History and Political Science. 'Died December 15, 1916. 19 ' Avril. .
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Dr. Charles Edward Hart Dr. Charles Edward Hart. Professor Emeritus of Ethics and Evidences of Christianity in Rutgers College, was born at Freehold, N. J., February 28, 1838. He graduated from Princeton University with the degree of A. B. in 1858. He then attended Princeton Theological Seminary, graduating in 1861, and subsequently becoming pastor of churches in New York City and Newark. Dr. Hart came to Rutgers in 1880, becoming Professor of English Philosophy and Literature. From 1897-1906 he occupied the chair of Ethics and Evidences of Christianity, since which time he has been professor emeritus in the college. At the time of his death, December 15, 1916, he was second in order of seniority of the college faculty. By his death Rutgers College lost one of its truest friends, Dr. Hart having served thirty-six years on the faculty. winning the love and esteem of all who knew him. I 18
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r,- .- . 5, JP' ' 'V Q J' J yr Faculty LOUIS BEVIER .......... Bishop .Place A.B,, A.M. tRutgersJ3 Ph.D. ljolins Hopkinslg Litt.D. CRutgersDg Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. ALFRED ALEXANDER TITSVVORTH .... 590 George Street 13.55, AIASC-. CEN DSC, qRutgersJ 3 Professor of Civil Engineering. WJULIUS NELSON B.Sc., M.Sc. CUniversity of XYisconsinJ g Ph.D. I-lohns I-lopkinsl : Professor of Biology. BYRON DAVID HALSTED ..... 121 Livingston Avenue B.Sc., M.Sc. lMichigan .Agricultural CollegeJg Sc.D. lHarvardl1 Professor of Botany and Horticulture. JOHN CHARLES VAN DYKE ...... 564 George Street L.H.D. tRutgersD3 Professor of the History of Art. ELIOT ROBERTSON PAYSON ..... 116 College Avenue AB., A.M. CI-Iamiltonj g Ph.D. tRutgersJ Q Professor of thetHistory of Educa- tiong Associate Professor of the German Language and Literature. WILLIAM HAMILTON KIRK ..... 190 College Avenue AB., Ph.D. QJohns Hopkinsj 3 Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. JOSEPH VOLNEY LEWIS . . ...... 4 Union Street B.E. CUniversity North Carolinajg S.B. in Geol. CI-Iarvardlg Professor of Geology and Mineralogyg Director of the Geological Museum. EDWIN BELL DAVIS ....... 145 College Avenue B.L. CDartmouthjg A.M. CRutgersDg Officier d'Academieg Professor of Ro- mance Languages. WALTER RUSSELL NEWTON ..... 39 College Avenue A.B. fUniversity of Vermontjg Ph.D. CSyracuseJg Professor of the German Language and Literature. RALPH GARRIGUE WRIGHT .... . . . Bishop Place B.S. CColumbiaJg Ph.D. QBasleJg Professor of Chemistry. ROBERT CULBERTSON HAYS HECK .... 35 College Avenue M.E. CLehighJg Professor of Mechanical Engineering. FRANK FORRESTER THOMPSON ...... The Bayard A-B-, A.M., E.E. QPrincetonjg Professor of Electrical Engineering. RICHARD MORRIS ........ 16 Cedar Avenue B.Sc., M.Sc. fRutgersjg Ph.D. CCornelljg Professor of Mathematics. WALTER TAYLOR MARVIN .,,, , . 5 Senior Street AB- fCO114mbiaDg Ph.D. CBonnjg Collegiate Church Professor of Logic and Mental Philosophy. JACOB GOODALE LIPMAN ....... College Farm B-S0 fRUfgCrsDg M.A., Ph.D. CCornellJg Professor of Agriculture. Ai Died February 15, 1916. 20 T
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