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T1-it T121 nv IVY ggi clap fy 1925. f Odell Shepard, Ph.D. James J. Goodwin Professor of Englishlliteratare ' V 14-15 Seabury Hall B.A., University of Chicago, 1907, Plrhl., 1908, -Ph.D., Harva1'd'University, 1916. Teacher of English, Smith Academy, St. Louis, 1908-09, Professor of English, Uni- versity of Southern California, 1909-14, Instructor in English, Harvard University, 1916-17, Professor, Trinity College, 1917-. ATA, 6111. Charles Albert Fischer, Ph.D. Seabury Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy 169 Sisson Avenue A B.A., Wheaton College, 1905, M.iA.., University of Illinois, 1910, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1912, Instructor in Mathematics and Physics, Wheaton College, 1908-09, Instructor in Mathematics, Columbia University, 1912-19, Seahury Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Trinity College, 1919-. Elected Fellow of the American Associa- tion for the 'Advancement' of Science, 1917. Member American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Associa- tion of America, and Association of Teachers of Mathe- matics in New England. Has published papers in Ameri- can Journal of Jilathematics, Annals of Zllathemat-ies, Bulletin of the American lllathematical Society, and Pro- ceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. EE. Haroutune Mugurdich Dadourian, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physics - Seabury Hall Ph.B., 1903, M.A., 1905, Ph.D., 1906, Yale University, Loomis Fellow in Physics, 1903-05. Assistant in Physics, 1905-06, Inst.ructor in Sheffield Scientific School, and Lecturer at Graduate School of Yale, 1906-17, Aero- nautical Engineer U. S. Government, 1917-18, Associate Professor of Physics, Trinity, 1919-. Fellow American Physical Society, liiember- American lVIathematical Society, American .Association for the Advancement of Science. Author of Analytical Blechanies and Grapllic Statics. Contributor of pa.pers on radioactivity, x-rays, radio-electricity, electrons, sound ranging, elasticity, and dynamics. EE. . 21
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THE. TRI ITY IVY craft cf 1925- Frederic Walton Carpenter, Ph.D. J. Pierpont Morgan Professor of Biology 1033 Farmington Avenue, West Hartford B.S., New York University, 1899, A.M., Harvard, 1902g Ph.D., Harvard, 1904. Studied at the Universities of Berlin and Municli. Instructor, associate, and assistant professor of Zoology, University of Illinois, 1904-13. Director Bermuda Biological Station for Research, summer of 1919. Fellow American Association for the Advance- ment of Science, Member American Society of Zoologists, American Association of Anatomists, Editorial Board of Folia Neuro-Biologica, Amsterdam. In army hospital service of American,Red Cross as Associate Field Director, later Field Director, at Base Hospital, Camp Devens, 1918-19. Author of various papers on zoological and ana- tomical subjects. QEBK, EE, ZXII. Edward Collins Stone, Ph.D.f , Assistant Professor of Chemistry 440 Allen Place B.A., Yale, 190-1, M.A., Trinity, 1905g Pn.D., Columbia. Instructor in Chemistry, Trinity, 1905-11 and 1918-14, Assistant Professor, 1915-g Member -of the American Chemical Society. EE, QUT. 'Leave of absence during 1921-QQ. Edward Frank Humphrey, Pl1.D. Northam Professor of History and Political Science 16 Park Terrace B.A., University' of Minnesota, 1903: MA., Columbia. University, 1908g Graduate Student. l'EcoI0 pratiqzze des IfGU.l6S-El1.tfl6-9, University of Paris, 1910-11: Ph.D., Col- umbia University, 1912. Instructor, College of the City of New York, 1908-10g Instructor, Columbia University. 1911-153 Northam Professor of Hist.ory,and Political SCIQHQC, Tfillity College. 1915-. Author. Politics and Religion in the Days of f1'1lgIlSl'IiIll'.N Contrilnitor to: An Outline of the Diplomacy of Europe. .Alsz'u. and .-lfrieu, 1870-1914-,H The Politizval Sczfc'm'v Quarterly, etc. lllem- ber. Of: Academy of Political Science. Connecticut His- l301'1C?ll SOCICW, Institute of Politicsg Acacia, fb B li. E A E. Q0
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Tl-IE. T121 ITY' IVY Cldff fy 1925. l 2 0 Edward Leflingwell Troxell, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Geology New Haven, Conn. BA., Northwestern University, 1908g BIA., 1911, Ph.D. Yale, 19141. Instructor, University of Michigan, 19141. Commissioned Captain Infantry, 19173 one year in Franceg student for four months at the Sorbonne University, Paris. Research Associate in Vertebrate Paleontology Yale, 1919, Assistant Professor of Geology and Physio- graphy, Trinity College, 1920-. Has carried on explora- tion in the west several seasons, and has published several papers in the American Journal of Science, Scientific Monthly, and Bulletin of the Geological Society. Member Paleontological Society, Books and Bondg Member of American Men of Science. EE. 7 3 Harry Todd Costello, Ph.D. Brownell Professor of Philosophy 36 Jarvis Hall B.A., Earlham College, 1908g M.A., Harvard, 1910, Ph.D., Harvard, 19119 Sheldon Research Fellow CHar- vardj at the University of Paris, 1911-123 Instructor at Harvard, 1912-14, Instructor at Yale, 1914-15g Instructor and Lecturer directing research at Columbia, 1915-20g Special Instructor at College of the City of New York, 1919-20g Professor at Trinity, 1920-. Member of Ameri- can Philosophical Associationg American, Association for the Advancement of Science. Contributor to the Journal of Philosophy and other philosophical journals. Vernon K. Krieble, Ph.D. Scoville Professor of Clz.em.1'stry '71 Vernon Street Ph-B-, Brown, 1907g M.Sc., McGill University, 1909g Ph.D., 1913g Demonstrator and Lecturer in Chemistry, McGill, 1907-143 Assistant Professor in Chemistry, 1914-- QOQ Scoville Professor of Chemistry at Trinity. 1990-. Member of the American Chemical Society. American Association for the Advancement of Science. Contributor to the Journal of Clzemical Society. Q,Londonl. Journal of Arnerican Chemical Society, Journal of Iiiologicul lllzcnzfsfry. Winner of Can. Gov. General's Medal for Scientific Re- search at McGill for 1912. 111 BK, EE. 5.
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