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Faculty .29 Q29 THE REV. GEORGE WILLIAMSON SMITH, D.D., LL.D. PRESIDENT: and Hobart Professor of Metaphysics, 115 Vernon Street Coiiice 13 Seabury Hallj. THE REV. THOMAS RUGGLES PYNCHON, D.D., LL.D. Brownell Professor of Moral Philosophy, 15 Seabury Hall. ..-............................................--U.-............---.... Professor ofthe Latin-' Language and Literature. THE REV. FLAVEL SWEETEN LUTHER, PH.D., Trinity. Seabury Prozessor of Mathematics and Astronomy, and Secretary, 1 Columbia Street. THE REV. HENRY FERGUSON, M.A. Northam Professor of History and Political Science, 123 Vernon Street. CHARLES FREDERICK JOHNSON, M.A., L.H.D. Professor of English Literature, ' g 69 Vernon Street. THE REV. JOHN JAMES MCOOOK, MA. Professor of' llffoclern Languages, 396 M-ain Street. A WILLIAM LISPENARD ROSE, PHE., Berlin. Professor of Physics, 118 Vernon Street. ROBERT BAIRD RIGGS, PH.D., Giittingen. Scovill Professor of Chemistry and Natural Science, and Registrar, 35 Forest Street. WINFRED ROBERT MARTIN, LL.B., PH.D., Tiibingen. Professor of Oriental and Modern Languages, 21 Jarvis Hall. FRANK COLE BABBITT, PH.D., Harvard. Proziessor of the Greek Language and Literature, 14 Seabury Hall. THE HON. WILLIAM HAMERSLEY, LL.D. Lecturer on Law, 739 Main Street 15
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l. Senatus Academicus .23 .M Tifisitmcs The Rt. Rev. THOIRIAS MARCH CLARK, D.D., LL.D. The Rt. Rev. WILLIAM WOODRUFF NILES, D.D., LL.D. The Rt. Rev. HENRY CODMAN POTTER, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L. Cwmcqxmcatinu The Rev. THE PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE, ex oH9ciO PRESIDENT, The Rev. GEORGE H. CLARK, D.D., CHARLES J. HOADLY, LL.D., CHARLES E. GRAVES, M.A.,TreasureI', ' The Rt. Rev. WILLIAM W. NILES, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L., 'The Hon. -WILLIAM HAMERSLEY, LL.D., ' LUKE A. LOCKWOOD, M.A., itThe Rev. FRANCIS GOODWIN, M.A., WILLIAM E. CURTIS, M.A., J. PIERPONT NIORGAN, Esq., JOHN H. S. QUICK, M.A., , I ' 'XJACOB L. GREENE, M. A., Secretary, The Rev. WILLIAM H. VIBBERT, D.D., JOHN SABINE SMITH, M.A., 'i'SYDNEY G. FISHER, L.H.D., XJAMES G. GOODWIN, Esq., WILLIAM J. BOARDMAN, LL.B., HENRY WOODWARD, B.A., T ROBERT THORNE, M.A., V 'I' WILLIAM S. COGSWELL, M.A., The Rt. Rev. CHAUNCEY B. BREWSTER, D.D., ifTlIeSe members of the Corporation form the Executive Commiti T Elected by the Alumni. 144 Hartford. Hartford. Hartford. New Haven. Concord, N. H. Hartford. Riverside, Conn Hartford. New York. New York. Chicago. Hartford. New York. New York. Philadelphia. Hartford. Washington. Hartford. New York. jzuuaiea, N. Y. Hartford. CC.
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CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER, L.H.D.. D-C-L- Lecturer on English Literature, 37 Forest Street. CHARLES COEFING BEACH, NLD. Lecturer on Hygiene, 199 Main Street. WILLIAM DENISON MORGAN, M.A., M.D. Lecturer on Anatomy and PhySi010g.Yv 108 Farmington Avenue. FREDERICK ROBERTSON HONEY, PH.B. .Instructor in Drawing and Descriptive Geometry, New Haven. WILLIAM HARRY CHICHELE PYNCHON, M.A., Harvard. Instructor in Natural Science, 13 Columbia Street. THE REV. JOEL FOOTE BINGHAM, D.D., L.H.D. Lecturer on Italian Literature, 484 Farmington Avenue. WALDO SELDEN PRATT, M.A., MUs.D. Instructor in Elocution, 86 Gillett Street. STANLEY SIMONDS, PH.D., johns Hopkins. Instructor in charge ofthe Department of Latin, 22 Jarvis Hall. HENRY JONES BLAKESLEE, B.S. Assistant in the Physical Laboratory, 791 Park Street. CHARLES WHITNEY MIXTER, PH.D., Harvard. . Assistant in the Department of History and Political Science, 149 High Street. ' HAROLD LOOMIS CLEASBY, EA. Assistant in the Classics, ' 3 Northam Towers. WILLIAM NEWNHAM CARLTON, Librarian, 40 Jarvis Hall. GEORGE BERNHARDT VELTE, Instructor in the GJQm,mSfum, 4- Francis Avenue, k The stated t' U mee mas of the Faculty are held on Monday mornings at 10 0'q1 16
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