Suscin J. Cunningham Edward H. Magill, Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. Sc.D., Hon., Swa Student under Profe of 1874 and 1876: at the Summers of 1883 ham College, Cambri 1877. 1878- 1879, and the summer of 1887, the University of Ch 1S95. Instructor in 1872-74 ; Professor, f rthmore College, 1S88. Special student at Vassar College, 1866-67 ; ssor of Astronomy at Harvard University during the Summers Princeton College, in the Summer of 1881 ; at Williams College, and 1884; Student in Mathematics under private coach of Newn- dge, England, during the long vacation term of the Summers of 1882 ; Student at the Observatory of Cambridge, England, during and at Greenwich Observatory, the Summer of i8gi ; Student at icago during the first half of the Summer Quarters of 1894 and Mathematics, Swarthmore College, 1869-72 ; Assistant Professor, rom 1874. Spencer Trotter and Geology. Professor of Biology M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1883. Jessup Fellow, Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, 1878-80; Resident Physician and Surgeon. Pennsylvania Hospital, 1883-85. Professor of Biology and Geology, Swarthmore College, from 1888. Author Lessons in the A czv Geography; Geography of Commerce ; Laboratory Notes on the Study of a Mammal (Cat). George A. Moadley Professor of Physics. C.E., Union College, 1S74; A.B., 1874; A.M., 1877. Professor of Physics, Swarth- more College, from 1888. Author of a Brief Course in Physics: Measurements in Magnetism and Electricity. Member K A. 15
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Jesse. H. Holmes Professor of the History of Religion and Philosophy. B.S., University of Nebraska, 1884; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1890. Student in University of Nebraska, 1884-85 ; Harvard University, Summer of 1895 ; Oxford University, 1899-1900. Professor in Swarthmore College, from igoo. Member $ B K. Benjamin F. Battin Professor of the German Language and Literature, and Secretary of the Faculty. A.B., Swarthmore College. 1892; Ph.D., University of Jena, 1900; Joshua Lippin- cott Fellow (Swarthmore College), Berlin and Athens, 1893-94; Student of German and Philosophy. Universities of Berlin, 1898-99, and Jena, 1899-IQ00. Instructor in Rhetoric and Composition, and in Greek, Swarthmore College, 1892-93 ; Assistant Pro- fessor of German, 1900-1902; Professor of German, from 1902. Member of I K and ■I-BK. Isabelle Bronk Professor of the French Langxiage and Literature. Ph.B.. Illinois Wesleyan University, 1893; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1900. Student of French and German : Wellesley College, 1880-83 ; Germany ana France, 1883-84; University of Leipsic, Sorbonne and College de France, 1889-91; University of Chicago, Summer Quarter of i8g6, and 1897-98. Fellow in Romance Languages, University of Chicago, 189S-1900; Bibliotheque Nationale, Summers of 1902 and 1903. Assistant in the Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago, 1900-1901 ; Assistant Professor of the French Language and Literature, Swarthmore College, 1901-1902 ; Professor, from 1902. n
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