w § m f Sidney N. Deane. Ph.D. Professor of Creelf John Spencer Bassett, Ph.D. LL.D. Professor of History Sidney Bradshaw Fay, Ph.D. Professor of History Sidney N. Deane: A.B. Yale 1902. Graduate Student at Yale 1902-1904. 1904-1905 Student in School at Athens. 1905-1906 Graduate Student at Yale. 1909-1912 in the Classical Department of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. John Spencer Bassett: A.B. Trinity College, North Carolina 1888. Ph.D. Johns Hopkins 1894. Professor in His- tory at Trinity College, North Carolina 1898-1906. Lecturer at Yale 1897-1908, at New York University 1909. Officer in the American Historical Association. Sidney Bradshaw Fay: A. B. Harvard 1896. Ph.D. 1900. 1898 at the Univer- sity of Paris, 1899 at the University of Berlin. T eaching Fellow at Harvard University 1900-1902. Assistant Professor of History at Dartmouth 1902-1910. Pro- fessor 1910-1914. Member of the Amer- ican Historical Association. Annie Heloise Abel: A.B. at the Uni- versity of Kansas 1898. Manuscript Reader in History and Political Science at Cornell University 1900-1901. Bulkley Fellow in History at Yale 1903-1905. Ph.D. 1905. Instructor of History at Wells College 1905-1906. Instructor of History at Goucher College, Baltimore 1906-1908. Associate Professor 1908- 1914. Professor at Head of the Depart- ment of American History 1914-1915. Historian of the Indian Office 1913. John C. Hildt: A.B. Johns Hopkins 1903. University Scholar at Johns Hop- kins 1903-1904. Johns Hopkins 1906, Ph.D. William Dodge Gray: A.B. University of Kansas 1900. Principal of the Public Schools in Sprinsdale, Arkansas, 1900- 1902. Graduate Student at Cornell 1902- 1903. A.M. Cornell 1903. Instructor of Roman History at the Peekskill Military Academy 1903-1904. Fellow at Cornell University and Assistant Instructor 1905- 1907. Ph.D. Cornell 1907. Annie Heloise Abel, Ph.D. Professor of History John C. Hildt, Ph.D. Professor of Historv William Dodge Gray, Ph.D. Professor of History ik = §e Or 15 A
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w ® f 5] @r Robert E. S. Olmsted, A.B. Professor of Music Rebecca Wilder Holmes Professor of Music Rcbert E. S. Olmsted: A.B. Amherst 1893. Student at the College of Music, New York City. Teacher of Music in New York and Hartford 1896-1907. Teacher in the Broad Street Conserva- tory, Philadelphia 1901-1902. Director of Church Choirs. Arthur Ware Locke: A.B. Harvard 1905. A. M. 1915. 1907-1909 Travel- ing Fellow of Harvard. Graduate Student in Piano and Composition in Berlin 1909. Instructor of Music in Brown University 1910-191 1. Professor of Music at Wash- burn College, Topeka, Kansas, 1911-1914. Assistant Professor of Piano and Theory at the University of Wisconsin 1914-1915. Has done research in Music History at Harvard. Roy Dickinson Welch: Artist ' s Diploma in Music at the University School of Music at Ann Aibor 1907. A.B. University of Michigan 1909. Instructor in the Piano Department University School of Music Ann Arbor 1907-1910. Student of Josef Lhevinne, Berlin 1910-1912. Instructor of History, Analysis of Music and Compo- sition in the University School Music at Ann Arbor 1912-1914. Harry Norman Gardiner: A.B. Am- herst 1878. A.M. 1885. Union Theo- logical Seminary 1882. Leipsig Univer- sity in 1884. Heide.berg 1884. Teachers Academy, Green Falls, New York 1878- 1879. Instructor of Psychology 1891- 1892. Smith since 1884. Arthur Ware Locke, A.M. Professor of Music Anna Alice Cutler: A.B. Smith. Ph.D. Yale in 1896. Instructor in the Depart- ment of Philosophy at Rockford College, Illinois 1892-1893. Instructor in Logic 1895; in English 1897-1899; in Philoso- phy 1899-1902. Assistant Professor 1905. Roy Dickinson Welch, A.B. Professor of Music Harry Norman Gardiner, A.M. Professor of Philosophy Anna Alice Cutler, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology EVi g |HIM l r A
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