Tufts University - Jumbo Yearbook (Medford, MA)

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HI K m § If M ' II £Thr lumbn ME FRED DAYTON LAMBERT, Ph.B., Ph.D., A.M. Professor of Botany A T A; $ B K Ph.B., Tufts, 1894; A.M., Ph.D., Tufts, 1897; Studied at University of Freiburg, Germany and Naples Zoological Station, 1910-n; Assistant in Biology, Tufts, 1896-7; Sub-Master, Edward Little High School, Auburn, Me., 1897-8; Instructor in Biology, Tufts, 1898-1900; Instructor in Natural History, Tufts, 1900-04; Assistant Professor of Botany, Tufts, 1904-13; Professor of Botany, Tufts, 1913-. President, New England Botanical Club, 1914-17; Member, Boston Society of Natural History; Naturalists Club of Boston; American Academy of Arts and Sciences. WILLIAM KENDALL DENISON, A.B., A.M. Professor of Latin Language and Literature Zf; $BK A.B., Tufts, 1891; A.M., Harvard, 1892; Studied, Harvard Graduate School, 1892-95; American School of Classical Studies in Rome, 1895-96; Professor of Latin, Tufts, 1897-. Member of American Philological Society, Classical Association of New Eng¬ land, Archaelogical Institute of America. HENRY CLAYTON METCALF, A.B., Ph.D. Professor of Economics (On leave of absence.) WILLIAM RICHARD RANSOM, A.B., A.M. Professor of Mathematics F B K A. B., A.M., Tufts, 1898; A.M., Harvard, 1903; Teacher at Cascadilla School, Brooklyn Polytechnic, and Harvard University; Professor of Mathematics, Tufts, 1900-. Member of New England Association of Teachers of Mathematics, Mathe¬ matical Association of America. Author; Freshman Mathematics, Early Calculus, Computation and Analysis. FRANK BERRY SANBORN, B.S., M.S., C.E. Professor of CiAl Engineering 2 X B. S., Dartmouth, 1887; C.E., 1889; M.S., Harvard, 1898; Engineering practice, municipal engineering and fire prevention, 1889-98; Assistant Professor and Professor of Civil Engineering, Tufts, 1899; Substitute Pro¬ fessor, Civil Engineering, University of Illinois, 1908-9. Member, Boston Society of Civil Engineers, American Society of Civil Engineers, Society for Promotion of Engineering Education. Author, “Mechanics Problems,” “Lawrence Survey.” Inventor, Nozzle Peizemeter, Marine Speedometer, Blood Pressure Outfit, and Auto Recorder for Rivers and Sewers. EDWARD HENRY ROCKWELL, S.B. Professor of Structural Engineering c. c. S.B. in Civil Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1890; Engi¬ neering practice, 1890-98; Instructor in Civil Engineering, Tufts College, 1902-3; Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering, 1903-6; Professor, Struc¬ tural Engineering, 1906-. Consulting Engineer; Member, American Society of Civil Engineers, Boston Society of Civil Engineers, Society for Promotion of Engineering Educa¬ tion, American Association of University Professors. Author of various pamphlets, including “Design of Plate Girders,” ‘Rein¬ forced Concrete Design,” “Theory of the Elastic Arch, ’ and Reinforced Concrete Arch Design for Highway Bridges.” iiri ' iiiiiiiipi m r g pimp I = §1 HI || II IS ml ill Fourteen

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M 77 a hr Jlmntui WILLIAM LESLIE HOOPER, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., LL.D., Sc.D. Professor of Electrical Engineering 0 A X; $BK A.B., Tufts, 1877; A.M., 1878; Ph.D., 1898; LL.D., 1915; Instructor, Math¬ ematics and Sciences, Bromfield Academy, Harvard, Mass., 1878-80; Prin¬ cipal, Bromfield Academy, 1880-82; Assistant Professor, Physics, Tufts, 1883-90; Professor, Electrical Engineering, 1890-. Acting President, 1912-14. Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Fellow, American In¬ stitute of Electrical Engineers; Member, American Association for the Ad¬ vancement of Science; Society for Promotion of Engineering Education. Author of “Electrical Problems” and numerous articles. FRANK WILLIAMS DURKEE, A.B., A.M. Professor of Chemistry A T; B K A.B., Tufts, 1888; A.M., 1889; Instructor in Chemistry, 1889. Member, American Chemistry Society, Society of Chemical Industry, German Chem¬ ical Society, Institute of Mining Engineers. Author of papers on “Oxidation of Sodium Sulphide and Hydro-Sulphite to the Sulphate by Electrolysis;” “Action of the Water of the Hub Coal Mine upon Cast Iron;” Technical Papers; Edited, “Experiments in General Inorganic Chemistry,” and “Notes on Qualitative Analysis.” LEO RICH LEWIS, A.B., A.M. Professor of History and Theory of Music Z A.B., Tufts, 1887; A.B., Harvard, 1888; A.M., Harvard, 1899; Graduate, Munich Conservatory of Music, 1892; Instructor of French, Tufts College, 1892-5; Professor of History and Theory of Music, Tufts College, 1895-. Chairman of Medford Music Committee at 315th Anniversary, 1905; Chair¬ man, Board of Examiners in Music in College Entrance Examination Board, 1909-14; Vice-President, Music Teachers National Association, 1910-12; Member, Eastern Educational Conference in Music; International Music Society; National Society for the Study of Education. Editor, Zeta Psi Songbook, 1897-1904; Church Harmonies, New and Old; Tufts Song Book, 1906-1915; Editor, Tufts College Graduate. Author or Editor of about fifty published compositions and treatises. SAMUEL CHANDLER EARLE, A.B., A.M. Professor of English A.B., Harvard, 1894; A.M., Harvard, 1895; Assistant in English at Tufts College, 1895; Studied in the Graduate School of Harvard University, 1894- 96; Instructor in French, Tufts College, 1896; Assistant Professor of Eng¬ lish, Tufts College, 1902; Professor of English, 1906-. Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Member of the National Council of Teachers of English; Member of the Committee on the Preparation of College Teachers of English. Author, (with H. J. Savage and F. E. Seavey) Sentences and Their Ele¬ ments, The Theory and Practice of Technical Writing, Various Articles in “The English Journal,” “Engineering Education,” “The Educational Re¬ view,” and other periodicals, CHARLES HARRIS CHASE, S.B. Professor of Steam Engineering C. C. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1892; In employ of General Electric Co., 1892-94; Boston Electric Co., 1894-96; Instructor, Steam En¬ gineering, Tufts, 1896-1902; Assistant Professor, Steam Engineering, 1902- 1908; Professor of Steam Engineering, 1908-. Author of various engineering reports and tests; Member, American So¬ ciety of Mechanical Engineers, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. iair Th irleen



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-- ! ' j .iiiiiiiniiiiiinnii iiiiiniiii (Ihr Smnlui ALFRED CHURCH LANE, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Sc.D. Pearson Professor of Geology A.B., Harvard, 1883; A.M., Ph.D., 1888; Sc.D., Tufts, 1913; Studied at University of Heidelberg, 1885-7. . Instructor of Mathematics, Harvard, 1883-5; Instructor, Michigan College of Mines, 1889-92; Assistant State Geologist of Michigan, 1892-9; State Geologist, 1899-1909; Present position, 1909-. . . Fellow, A.A. A.S; Member, Geological Society of America; American Insti¬ tute of Mining Engineers; American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Boston Society of Arts and Sciences; Lake Superior Mining Institute; President, Michigan Academy of Science, 1905-6, Michigan Engineering Society, 1908-9; Delegate, International Geological Congress, I 9 I 3 University Club; Twentieth Century Club. Editor and part author of sundry reports of Geological Surveys. HINCKLEY GILBERT MITCHELL, A.B., B.D., Ph.D., S.T.D. Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis AA 4 ; $ B K A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1873; B.D., Boston University, 1876; Ph.D., University of Leipzig, 18795 S.T.D., University of Wisconsin, 1901, Pro¬ fessor of Hebrew, Boston University, 1883-1905; Instructor in Semitic Lan¬ guages, Boston University, 1905-6; Present position, 1910-. Director of American School for Oriental Study and Research, Jerusalem, 1901-2. Member of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis. Author, Final Constructions of Biblical Hebrew, 1879; Hebrew Lessons, 1885; Genesis (The Bible for Home and School), 1909; Ethics of the Old Testament, 1912; and other works. ARTHUR IRVING ANDREWS, A.B., Ph.D. Professor of History and Public Law AT A.B., Brown, 1901; Ph.D., Harvard, 1905; Instructor in History, Simmons College, 1906-1909; Assistant in History, Harvard University, 1906-1908; Assistant Professor, 1909-1912, Joint Head of Department, 1910-1912; Associate Professor of History, Tufts, 1911-1912; Professor, 1912-. Member of American Historical Association; American Political Science Association; American Society of International Law; American Academy of Political and Social Science; New England History Teachers Association (President, 1913-1914); Membre Perpetuel de l’lnstitut de Carthage (Tunisia); American Association of University Professors.. Author of several reviews and editor of a catalogue of historical matenal. KARL SCHMIDT, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy and Education A.M., Ph.D., Marburg University (Germany) 1900; Assistant, Marburg, 1900-01; Lecturer in Harvard University, 1901-03; Instructor in Bates Col¬ lege, 1903-04; Professor in the State University of Florida, 1904-08; Lec¬ turer in Harvard, 1910-n; Lecturer, Tufts, 1911-12; Present position, 1912-. Author of Beitrage zur Entwicklung der Kantschen Ethik, and numerous papers in Kantstudien, Journal of Philosophy, Philosophical Review, Mon-ist. HERBERT VINCENT NEAL, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Z.oology S E A.B., Bates, 1890; A.B., Harvard, 1893; A.M., 1894; Ph.D., 1896; Univ. of Munich, 1896-97; Master in History and Latin, St. Paul’s School, 1890-92; Professor of Biology, Knox College, 1897-1913. ... Fellow, American Academy of Sciences, Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Am. Soc. of Zoologists, Am. Soc. of Natural¬ ists, Asso. Am. Anatomists, Boston Soc. Nat. History, Royce Club. Secre¬ tary, Section F (Zoology), A.A.A.S., Committee on Research, A. A. A. S. Researches upon the nervous system and the history of the vertebrate head. Associate Director, Harpswell Laboratory, 1908-. Present position, 1 9 1 3 - II Fifteen

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