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Susan J. CuisrisriNGHAM, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. Sc. D., Hon., Swarthmore College (18S8). Special Student at Vassar College (1866-67); Student under Professor of Astronomy, at Harvard University, during the summers of 1874 and 1876; at Princeton College, in the summer of 1881; at Williams College, in the summers of 1883 and 1884; Student in Mathematics under private coach of Newnham College, Cambridge, England, during the long vacation term in the summers of 1877, 1878, 1879 and 1882; Student at the Observatory of Cambridge, England, during the summer of 1877; and at Greenwich Observatory, the summer of- 1891 ; Student at the University of Chicago during the first half of the summer quarters of 1894 and 1895. Instructor in Mathematics, Swarthmore College (1869-72) ; Assistant Professor (1872-74); Professor (from 1874 to 1906). William Hyde Appleton, Professor of Greek and Early English. A. B., Harvard University (1864); A. M. (1867); LL. B. (1869); Ph. D., Hon., Swarthmore College (1888). Student of Greek and Philology, Universities of Berlin and Bonn (1870-71) ; Athens (1881-82). Tutor in Greek, Harvard University (1868-70); Professor of Greek and Ger- man, Swarthmore College (1872-88) ; Acting President and President (1889-91) ; Professor of Greek and Early English (from 1891). Editor of Greek Poets in English Verse. Member of X and B K. Spencer Teottee, Professor of Biology and Geology. M. D., University of Pennsylvania (1883). Jessup Fellow, Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences (1878-80); Resident Physician and Surgeon, Pennsylvania Hospital (1883-8.5); Professor of Biology and Geology, Swarthmore College (from 1888). Author of Lessons in the New Geog- raphy; Geography of Commerce; Laboratory Notes on the Study of a Mammal (Cat). 13
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Elizabeth Powell Bond, Deau Emeritus. A. M., Hon., Swai-thmore College (1897). Dean, Swarthmoi-e College (from 1886 to liJOG). Author of TTords by ihc Wciij (two series). Honorary member of il ' B K. Edward Hicks Magill, Emeritus Professor of the French Language and Literature. A. B., Brown University (1852); A. M. (18.5.5); LL. D., Haverforcl College (1886). Professor of Latin ami French, Swarthmore College (1869-70) ; President (1870-9U) ; Professor of French Language and Literature (from 1890). Author of ilagill ' s French Grammar; French Prose and Poetry: Modern French Series. Member of A K E and ' I ' B K. Arthur Beakdsley, Emeritus Professor of Engineering, and Librarian of the Friends ' Historical Library. C. E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1867); Ph. D., Hon., Swarthmore College (1889). Instructor in Mathematics and Engineering, University of Minnesota (1869-70) ; Professor of Civil Enginf cring (1870-72) ; Professor of Engineering, Swarthmore College (1872-98) ; Member of .American Society of Civil Engineers; Member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Member of Board of Managers of Franklin Institute (1892-1901); Chairman of Committee on Science and Art (1892-94). Member of A K E. 12
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GrEOEGE A. HoADLEY, Professor of Physics. C. E., Union College (1874); 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 of K A. Ferris W. Price, Isaac H. Clothier Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. A. B., Swartbmore College (1874); A. M. (1887). Student of Latin, University of Berlin (1889-90). Assistant Professor of Latin and English, Swarthmore College (1885-89) ; Professor (from 1890). Alember of B K. William I. Hull, Professor of History. A. B., Johns Hopkins University (1889); Ph. D. (1892). Student of History, University of Berlin (1891). Associate Professor of History and Economies, Swarthmore College (1892-94); .Joseph Wharton Professor of History and Political Economy (1894-1904) ; Professor of History (from 1904). Member of B 9 n. 14
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