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3921119 ilauhge AB., B.S., Ph.D. ERCY I-IODGE was born in lfludson, Ohio, and after completing his early education in that city he entered Western Reserve University in 1888. During the last year of his course here he was an associate editor of the Reserve, the annual publication of the University. At the close of his course in 1892, he entered the Case School of Applied Science and specialized in Chemistry for two years, taking the B.S. degree in 1894. During both these years he was the llditor-in-Chief of the Case Integral, the college newspaper. After graduation, Dr. Hodge was employed as a chemist by the Otis Steel Co. and the Grasseli Chemical Co., both of Cleveland, later spending two years in the manufacture of a patented article on his own account. In the fall of 1898 he began teaching Physics and Chemistry in High School and was married the same year. After spending the following summer studying Chemistry at the University of Chicago, he again took up teaching in the fall. Five years later Ur. Hodge resigned this position in order to take up grad- uate work in Physics at l 1arvard. The following year he studied at Cornell and was appointed instructor in Physics at that University. In IQOS he took the Ph.D. degree at Cornell, and was appointed instructor in Mechanics and Hydraulics in the Cornell College of Civil Engineering. In the summer of 1910 Dr. 1-lodge was offered the choice of assistant pro- fessorships in Mechanics or I'lydraulics at Sibley College, but declined in order to take up a similar position in the Physics Department of Columbia University. The following year he came to Stevens as Professor of Physics. In this position Dr. Hodge has carefully but surely removed the causes for the almost universal dissatisfaction that students have with the broad subject, and he is well known in the student body as a man from whom one will receive absolutely square treatment. He is a supporter of all Stevens' activities, and many of the games and Alumni Day ceremonies are splendidly recorded by his photographs. Dr. Hodge is a member of the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity: the honorary society Sigma Xig the American Mathematical Society and the American Physical Society. l
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