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I9 MICROCOSM 34 Analyst, Division of Food and Drugs, Massachusetts State Department of Health. Society: American Chemical Society. RAYMOND ELwo0D NEAL, Assistant Przyfcssor ry Chcnzist1j1. S.B., Harvard University, 1919. Formerb: Private Tutor, Instructor in Chemistry at Simmons College, 1920-1924. Society: American Chemical Society. Publication: Short Laboratory Course in General Chemistgf. LALIA CHARLTON PRATT fMRS.j, Instructor in Chemistry. S.B., Simmons College, 1922. Formerly: Instructor of Chemistry and Latin, Masters School, Dobbs Ferry, New York. INA MARY GRANARA, Instructor in Chemistgf. S.B., Simmons College, IQQ4Q Graduate Student in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1924-1925. Societies: American Chemical Society, Simmons College Academy, American Associ- ation for the Advancement of Science. FLORENCE WETHERBE12 MARK, Special Instructor in Chemistry. S.B., Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology, 1904. Formerbf: Assistant in Chemistry, 1904-19053 Instructor in Chemistry, IQO5-1907 and 1918-1919, Simmons College, Special Instructor at various other times. LUELLA DUDLEY, Instructor in Chenzistgz. S.B., Simmons College, 1929. Formcrbf: Research Assistant in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1929-1931. Sociegl: Simmons College Academy. BLENDA CHRISTINA THORMER, Special Instructor in Chemistry. S.B., Simmons College, 1929. Additional course at Harvard, 193 1. Formerty: Instructor in Chemistry, Science Hill School, Shelbyville, Kentucky, 1929- 1933- 24
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I9 MICROCOSM 34 Chemistry The aims of the department of chemistry are to give to students of science a technical training, to slu- dents of household economics a foundation upon which to build an understanding of their technical subjects, and to all students in the department a grasp of the spirit of science. To understand the meaning ofscience one must him- self have studied diligently some one of its branches. The details which he mustmemorize, the particular deductions which he must draw from them, the experience of ob- taining tirst-hand information by laboratory experi- ments, all of these may fade as time passes. If there re- l mains, however, an appreciation that Nature is governed by fundamental laws which can be discovered by systematic search carried on with absolute honesty, accurate observation, and rigid logic, the effort of studying chem- istry will not have been in vain, and the object ofthe teachers in this department will have been attained. -Kenneth Lamartine Mark KENNETH LAMARTINE MARK, Prryfessor m'ChemistU1, and Director zyf the School mf General Science. A.B., Harvard, 1898, A.M., Harvard, 1900, Ph.D., Harvard, 1903. Formerly: Assistant in Chemistry, Harvard University, Instructor in Chemistry, Sim- mons College, 1904-1906, Assistant Professor, Simmons College, 1906-1914, Associate Professor, Simmons College, 1914-1916. Societies: Delta Upsilon, American Chemical Society, Fellow, The American Acade- my of Arts and Sciences. Publications: Thermal Expansion of Gases, Salinigf Q' Sea Water, Laboratogf Exercises in In- organic Chemistry. GORHAM WALLER HARRIS, Associate Przwssor ay' Chemistry. A.B., Harvard, 1907, A.M., Harvard, 1909, Ph.D., Harvard, 1915. Formerbw: Teacher of Latin, Greek, and Geometry, Medford High School, Medford, Mass., 1907-1908, Assistant and Teaching Fellow in Chemistry at Harvard Uni- versity, IQOS-19103 Instructor in Chemistry at Simmons College, 1910-1913, Assistant Professor, 1914-1924, Associate Professor, 1924. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa, American Chemical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Association of Harvard Chemists, American Asso- ciation of University Professors, N.E. Association of Chemistry Teachers. Publication: Floating Equilibrium. FLORENCE CELIA SARGENT fMRS.j, Assistant P7'QfE.S507' zyf Clzemistiy. S.B., Simmons College, 1911, Additional Courses at Harvard Medical School. Formerhz: Research Assistant at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Assistant 23
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I9 IVIICROCOSM 34 Economics NWC hope that Economics will always be listcd among the courses that have helped the Simmons grad- uates to understand and therefore to fulfill happily and usefully their part in the life of the communityf' Sara Henry Slifer SARA HENRX' STITES, P7AQfl?5.Y0I' ry' Efonomifs. A.B., Bryn Mawr College, 18995 A.M., IQOOQ Ph.D., 1904, Student in Economics, Geography and Ethnography at the Sor- bonne and at the College de France, IQOO-IQOI, Uni- versity of Leipsic, 1901-1902. Formerbi: Co-principal of the Wilkes-Barre Institute, 1904-1912. Societies: American Economic Association, American Association for Labor Legisla- tion, Bryn Mawr Alumnae Association, Association of University Wlomeng Massa- chusetts Council on Women and Children in Industry, Worke1's' Educational Bureau, and various social welfare organizations. Publicatiorm Economics qfilze Iroquois, 19043 One of the authors of Five Hzmdrrd Prartiml Questions in Economics, 1916. MORRIS FRIEDBERG, Assistant Pryfessor gf Eronomics. A.B., Harvard, 1914g A.M., Har- vard, 1924, Docteur de l'Universite de Paris, 1925. Additional study at London School of Economics and University of Berlin. Formerbi: Instructor in French, American School, Tokyo, Japan, Instructor in Eco- nomics Department, Extension Division, University of California at Los Angeles: Personnel and Educational work with the Weste1'1i Union Telegraph Company, New York City and other corporations in Baltimore and Los Angeles. Publication: L'i1y'iuence de Charles Fourier sur Ia vie Jociale contemporaim' an Franrv, 1925. FELIX IRA SHAFFNER, Inytrucior in Economics. A.B., Harvard, 1925g A.M., Harvard 19265 Oxford, IQ25-1928, B.Litt., 1928, Ph.D., 1933. 3 Formerbi: Tutor and Instructor in Economics at Harvard, 1928-1934g Technical Adviser, Investment Managers Co., N.Y.C., 1928, Statistician and Sales Analyst, General Motors Corporation, 1928. JOHN WILLIAM FLEMING, Inertrurtor in Economics. S.B., Harvard, 1930. 95
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