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. - T1-us. Tw nv IVY T wap fy 1925. Gustav Adolph Kleene, Ph.D. Professor of Economics 689 Asylum Avenue A.B., University of Michigan, 1891, Studied at Berlin and Tiibingen, at Columbia University, and the University of Pennsylvania, receiving his Pu.D. from the latter institu- tion. For two winters with the Charity Organization So- ciety of New York City. Assistantin Economics at the University of VVisconsing Instructor in Economics and Social Science at Swarthmore College, and Lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania. Author of Profit and VVages.,, Contributor to the Annals of the American Academy Qf Political and Social Science, American Statistical Association Publications, Yale Review, Quarterly Journal of Economics, etc. CID BK. Charles Edwin Rogers, C.E., M.C.E. Professor of Civil Engineering I 11 Lincoln Street - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1896, M.C.E., Harvard, 1915. Engineer and Contractor, 1896-1901g. Instructor, Lehigh University, 1901-04, Professor of Maithematics and Civil Engineering, Clarkson Memorial School of Tech- nology and General Engineering Practice, 1904-05g Pro- lessor of Civil Engineering, Trinity, 1905-3 Member of the Rensselaer' Society of Engineers, Connecticut Society of Civil Engineers, and -of the Harvard Engineering So- ciety. EEI. ' Horace Cheney Swan, M.D. Professor of Physiology and of Physical T raining, E Medical Director 196 'Whitney Street M.D., Tufts College Medical School, 1903, B. P. E., Inter- national Y. M. C. A. College. Instructor Histology Harvard Summer School of Physical Education, 1903-051 Director of Gymnasium, Wesley an University, 1903-05: Professor and'Medical Director, Trinity, 1905-. Member of Hartford Medical Association, Connecticut Medical Association, Fellow American Medical Association, Society of Directors of Physical Education in Colleges, American Public Health Association, Connecticut Public Health Association, Member American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science. CDGX. . 9 18
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T1-1 Tm TY IVY 'gi Cldff, of 1925- gfg The Rev. John James McCook, M.A., D.D., LL.D. Professor of M oclern Languages 396 Main Street B.A., Trinity, 1863, D.D., 1901, LI..D., 1910. Studied at Jefferson, now VV. and J., College, New York College of Physicians and Surgeons, and Berkeley Divinity School. Second Lieutenant First Virginia U. S. Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War, Professor at Trinity, since 1883. Rector at St. John's Church, East Hartford, 1866-7 and since 1869, Rector of St. John's Church, Detroit, 1867-8, Editor Church Weekly, .1873. Author of reports on' poor-law administration and prison reform, also of numer- ous magazine articles, lectures, and addresses on vaga- bondage, political venality, pauperism, drink, the War, etc. Secretary of Coordination Section State Council of De- fense, President of Beta Chapter, QBK, QBK, SAX. Frank Cole Babbitt, Ph.D. Professor of the Greek Language and Literature 65 Vernon Street' B.A., Harvard, 1890, M.A., 1892, Ph.D., 1895, Fellow of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1895- 96, Instructor in Greek at Harvard, 1896-98, Professor at Trinity, 1899-, Member of the American Archaeological Institute, Member of the American Philological Associa- tion, Author of Greek Grammargw' also of papers 'in American Journal of Archaeology, and in H areard Studies in Classical Philology. Q BK, 9 AX. Henry Augustus Perkins, M.A., Sc.D. c Professor of Physics 83 Gillett Street- B.A., Yale, 1896, lVI.A., Columbia, 1899, E.E., Columbia, 1899, Sc.D., Trinity, 1920, Member of American Physical Society, Societe Francaise de Physique, Associate Mem- ber of American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Author of An Introduction to General Thermodynamicsgn has published articles in American Journal of Science, Scientific American, Electrical World, Comptes Rendus, Le Radium, Yale Review and the Physical Review. Q BK, E EI, A A Q. 'kI.eave of absence during 1921-QQ. - 417
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X The Rev. Arthur Adams, Ph.D. Professor of English and Librarian 7 3 Vernon Street B.A., Rutgers, 1902, M.A., 1903, Ph.D., Yale, 1905, B.D., Berkeley Divinity School, 1910, S. T. M., Philadel- phia Divinity School, 1916. Instructor in English at the University of Colorado, 1905-06, Assistant Professor at Trinity, 1906-08, Associate Professor, 1908-11, Professor of English, 1911-15, Professor of English and Librarian, 1915-, Acting Professor of English at the University of Maine, Summer Term, 1912. Member of the Modern Language Association of America and of the American Philological Association. Author of Syntax of the Temporal Clause in Old English Prose, collaborator on the Gray and Wordswwforth Concordances, author of notes and reviews in Modern ,Language Notes, and contributor to various other periodicals. fIJBK, Afb. LeRoy Carr Barret, Ph.D. Professor of the Latin Language and Literature ' 28 Brownell Avenue B.A., VVashington and Lee University, 1897, M.A., 1898, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1903. Instructor in Latin, Johns Hopkins, 1903-07, Preceptor in Classics, Princeton, 1907-09, Instructor, Dartmouth, 1909-10, Professor, Trinity, 1910-, Editor of Kashmirian Atharva- Veda Books, 1-5, '7, 8. Recording Secretary, American Oriental Society, 1919-. QJBK, EAE. Stanley Leman Galpin, Ph.D. Professor of Romance Languages Berlin, Conn. B.A., Western Reserve University, 1901, M.A., Yale Uni- versity, 1902, Ph.D., Yale, 190-1. University Fellow of Yale University, 1902-04. Appointed Instructor in the Romance Languages and Latin at Amherst College, 1904, Instructor in the Romance Languages, Amherst, 1906, Associate Professor of Romance Languages, Amherst, 1908- 13. Professor of Romance Languages, Trinity College, 1913-. Member of the Modern Language Association of America, New England Modern Language Association, American Association of Teachers of Spanish, and of the American Association of University Professors. CIDBK, A T. 19 THE T121 ITY' IVY czafs cj 19 5
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