Tufts University - Jumbo Yearbook (Medford, MA)

 - Class of 1917

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... ffihr dlumbn ij GARDNER CHACE ANTHONY, A.M., S.D. Dean of the Engineering School c. c. A.M., Tufts, 1889 (Hon.); Sc.D., 1905 (Hon.); Student at Brown Uni¬ versity and Tufts College, 1875-1878; Practical Mechanical Engineering, 1878-1885; Teacher, Rhode Island School of Design, and Director and Founder Rhode Island Technical Drawing School, 1885-1893; Dean, Bromfield-Pearscn School, and Professor of Technical Drawing at Tufts College, 1893; Dean, Engineering School, Tufts College, 1898; Acting Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, 1909; Treasurer, Tufts College Athletic Association, 1912; Member, American Society of Mechanical Engineers; President of Society for the Promotion of En¬ gineering Education, 1913-14 and Vice-President in 1911-12; Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Asso¬ ciation of University Professors; National Geographical Society. Author of Technical Drawing Series including “Elements of Mechanical Draw¬ ing,” “Machine Drawing,” “Essentials of Gearing” and “Descriptive Geometry,” also various contributions to engineering and educational literature. •i 13 Hf LEE SULLIVAN McCOLLESTER, A.B., B.D., D.D. Dean of the Crane Theological School J A 9 ; $BK A.B., Tufts, 1881; B.D., 1884; D.D., 1899; Ordained to the Universalist Ministry, 1884-. Pastorates, Claremont, N. H., 1884-88, Detroit, Mich.. 1889-1912; Dean, Crane Theological School, 1912; President of Univer¬ salist General Convention, 1915-17; Chairman of Board of Trustees; Member of Michigan and Massachusetts Societies S. A. R.; Michigan Sons of Colonial Wars; Mason K. T. and 33rd; Boston Ministers’ Club. In Detroit where he was pastor for twenty-four years, he was on many charity boards; the Commission of Fifty for adjusting Street Car Con¬ troversy; at different times President and Secretary of Michigan Uni¬ versalist Convention; Trustee of Buchtel College; President of New England Society; Vice-President of Unitarian Conference; Chairman of Universalist Extension Committee. Published, “Passing of the Old Homestead,” “A New Emphasis on Four American Affirmations,” many tracts, newspaper articles, “Universaiism” in the new International Encyclopedia. CHARLES ERNEST FAY, A.B., A.M., Litt.D. Dean of the Graduate School, Wade Professor of Modern Languages 0 A X; B K A.B., Tufts, 1868; A.M., 1872; Litt.D., 1900 (Hon.); Instructor of Mathe¬ matics, Tufts, 1868-69; Studied in Europe, 1869-70; Instructor in Mod¬ ern Languages, Tufts, 1869-71; Wade Professor, Modern Languages, 1871-. Member, American Philological Association; Charter Member, Modern Language Association of America, and Modern Language Asso¬ ciation of New England (President, 1905); Charter Member, New Eng¬ land Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools (President, 1888-89); President, Appalachian Mountain Club, 1878, 1881, 1893, I 9 °S; First President, American Alpine Club, 1902-08; re-elected, 1916; Fellow, Harvard Travellers Club (Vice-President, 1909); Hon. Member, Alpine Club (London), Italian Alpine Club, Alpine Club of Canada, Cambridge Shakespeare Society; Corresponding Member, Philadelphia Geograph¬ ical Society, Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences; Editor of Appalachia since 1878; Editor, Alpina Amer¬ icana since 1907; Author of numerous magazine articles, and lectures on literary and geographical subjects. Eleven

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Hhr 3iimthn £ M: I T DEANS FRANK GEORGE WREN, A.B., A.M. Dean of Liberal Arts ATO; t B K A.B., Tufts, 1894; A.M., 1897; Studied at Harvard University 1900-01; Assistant in Mathematics, Tufts, 1894-95; Instructor, Mathematics, 1895-99; Assistant Professor, Mathematics, 1899-1904; Walker Pro¬ fessor of Mathematics, 1904; Dean of the School of Liberal Arts, 1907; Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 1907. CAROLINE STODDER DAVIES, A.B., A.M. Dean of Jackson College A.B., Wellesley, 1887; A.M., 1914; Studied at Newnham College, Cam¬ bridge, Eng., 1890-91; Teacher of Greek and English, Harcourt Place School, Gambier, Ohio, 1887-90; 1892-95; Teacher, English, Chicago Latin School, 1907-09; Dean of Jackson College, 1911; Member, New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools; College Equal Suffrage League, Boston; Shakespeare Society of Wellesley College; Wellesley Alumnae Association; Councillor, Association of Collegiate A 1 umnae, Boston; College Club, Boston; Consumer’s League; Wellesley College Club of Boston; Women’s Industrial and Education Union; Massachusetts Society for the University Education of Women. 8 i m Ten



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OJljp (grant) QDli) Matt of the itill EDWIN CORTLANDT BOLLES, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., S.T.D., LL.D. Dickson Professor of English and American History and Chaplain of the College. SET; t BK Di. Bolles graduated from Trinity College in 1855 and was ordained in the Universalist Ministry in 1861. At the outbreak of the Civil War he joined a Maine regiment as an army chaplain and during the war he became acquainted with the leaders of both sides, being a personal friend of General U. S. Grant. Following the Civil War, Dr. Bolles was the pastor of the Universalist Church at Portland, Me., from 1865-70. In 1870 he became the Professor of Microscopy at St. Lawrence University. In 1887 Dr. Bolles held the Univer¬ salist Pastorate at the Church of the Divine Paternity, New York City. He has held the Dickson Professorship of English and American History at Tufts since 1899. Dr. Bolles has made the daily student chapel sessions popular among the undergraduate body since 1913, when he was called upon to deliver his inspiring five-minute talks at the chapel exercises. This position of the col¬ lege chaplain he has filled during the past five years despite his age of eighty years. Dr. Bolles is a lecturer of note, having given many addresses in the Lowell Institute courses. He has trav¬ eled extensively and has made large collections of historical data and manuscripts. He received his Master of Arts degree in 1859 from Trinity College, and the honorary degrees of Ph.D. from St. Lawrence University in i860, S.T.D. from Tufts in 1880, and LL.D. from Trinity in 1905. . . - . rwm mi r • m ....fi’w; ' .. • j f 1 Twelve

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