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FRANK GEORGE WREN, A.B., A.M. Dean of Liberal Arts School ATQ, f BK A.B., Tufts, 1894; A.M., 1897; Studied at Harvard University 1900-01. Assistant in Mathematics, Tufts, 1894-95; Instructor, Mathe¬ matics, 1895-99; Assistant Professor, Mathematics, 1899-1904; Walker Professor of Mathematics, 1904; Dean of the School of Liberal Arts, 1907; Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 1907. Member of the American Mathematics Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. LEE SULLIVAN McCOLLESTER, A.B., B.D., D.D. Dean of the Crane Theological School 4 A 0, B K A.B., Tufts, 1881; B.D., 1884; D.D., 1899. Ordained to the Universalist Ministry, 1884. Pastorates, Clare¬ mont, N. H., 1884-88; Detroit, Mich., 1889-1912; Dean, Crane Theo¬ logical School, 1912; Chaplain, Tufts College, 1919. President of Universalist General Convention, 1915-19; Chair¬ man of Board of Trustees, 1914—; Member of Michigan and Massa¬ chusetts Societies S. A. R.; Michigan Sons of Colonial Wars; Chap¬ lain, General National Society S. A. R., 1918-21; Religious Educa¬ tional Association; Vice-President, International Congress of Free Christians and Other Religious Liberals; Trustee of Dean Academy; M ason K. T. and 32nd; 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 Controversy; at different times President and Secretary of Michigan Universalist Con¬ vention; Trustee of Buehtel College; President of New England Society; Vice-President of Unitarian Conference; Chairman of Universalist Extension Committee. 12
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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 University and Tufts College, 1875-78. Practical Mechanical Engineering, 1878-85; Teacher, Rhode Island School of Design, and Director and Founder Rhode Island Technical Drawing School, 1885-9.8; Dean, Bromfield-Pearson School, and Professor of Technical Drawing at Tufts College, 1893; Dean, Engineering School, Tufts College, 1898; Acting Head of the Depart¬ ment of Mechanical Engineering, 1909. Treasurer, Tufts College Athletic Association, 1912; Member: American Society of Mechanical Engineers; President of Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, 1913-14, and Vice-president in 1911-12, now chairman of New England Section; Member of Ameri¬ can Association for the Advancement of Science; American Associa¬ tion of University Professors; National Geographical Society. CAROLINE STODDER DAVIES, A.B., A.M. Dean of Jackson College A.B., Wellesley, 1887; A.M., 1914; Studied at Newnham College, Cambridge, Eng., 1890-91. Teacher of Greek and English, Harcourt Place School, Gambier, Ohio, 1887-90, 1892-95; Teacher English, Chicago Latin School, 1907- 1909; 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 Alumnae, Boston; College Club, Boston; Consumer’s League; Wellesley College Club of Boston; Women ' s In¬ dustrial and Educational Union; Massachusetts Society for the Univer¬ sity Education of Women. CHARLES ERNEST FAY, A.B., A.M., Lttt.D. Dean of the Graduate School, Wade Professor of Modern Languages 0 A X, t B K A.B.,Tufts, 1868; A.M., 1872; Litt.I)., 1900 (Hon.); Studied in Europe, 1869-70; Instructor of Mathematics, Tufts, 1868-69; Instructor in Modern Languages, Tufts, 1869-71; Wade Professor, Modern Lan¬ guages, 1871—. Member: American Philological Association; Charter Member, Modern Language Association of America, and Modern Language Association of New England (President, 1905); Charter Member, New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools (Presi¬ dent, 1888-89); President, Appalachian Mountain Club, 1878, 1881, 1893, 1905; First President, American Alpine Club, 1902-08; re-elected, 1916, 1918; Fellow, Harvard Travellers Club (Vice-President, 1909); Honorable Member, Alpine Club (London), French Alpine Club, Italian Alpine Club, Alpine Club of Canada; Cambridge Shakespeare Society; Boston Browning Society; Corresponding Member, Philadelphia Geographical Society; Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences; Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences; The Round Table, (Boston); (Vice- President, 1900); Twentieth Century Club; Friday Evening Club; Knighted as Officer of the Order of St. Charles, (Monaco) 1921; Editor of Appalachia, 1871-1920; Editor, Alpina Americana since 1907. 13
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