Samuel Lucas Conner, B.S., M.S. Associate Professor of Civil Engineering B.S., Delaware, 1897; M.S., 1912. A I 2. General Engineering Practice, 1897-1909; Instructor in Railroa d Engineering, Tufts College, 1909- 12; Assistant Professor, 1912-17; Technical Expert, Advisory Staff on Education and Special Training, ar Department, 1918. Leave of absence 1919-1920, as Development Expert on Vocational Courses for Army Training, under E. and R. Branch War Plans Division of War Department; Professor, 1917-20; Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, 1920-. William Kendall Denison, A.B., A.M. Professor of Latin Language and Literature A.B., Tufts, 1891; A.M., Harvard, 1892; Studied, Harvard Graduate School, 1891-95; American School of Classical Studies in Rome, 1895-96; Z l F, B K. Professor of Latin, Tufts, 1897-. Frank Williams Durkee, A.B., A.M., D.Sc. Professor of Chemistry A.B., Tufts, 1888; A.M., 1889; D.Sc., 1921. A T, I B K. Instructor in Chemistry, 1889-96; Assistant Professor, 1896-97; Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, 1897-1913; Professor of Chemistry, 1913-. Member; American Chemistry Society; Society Chemical Industry; American Institute Mining Engineers; A.A.A.S.; American Electrochemical Society; S.A.R. Charles Ernest Fay, A.B., A.M., Litt.D. Wade Professor of Modern Languages A.B., Tufts, 1868; A.M., 1872; Litt.D., 1900 (Hon.); Studied in Europe, 1869-70; Instructor in Mathematics, Tufts, 1868-69. 0 A X, h B K. Instructor in Modern Languages, Tufts 1869-71; Wade Professor, Modern Languages, 1871-; Dean of the Graduate School, 1912-24. 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 (President, 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); Honorary 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; Associate Member American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1924. Albert Hatton Gilmer, S.B., A.M. Professor of Dramatic Literature , Rhetoric and Debate S.B.. Knox College, 1900; A.M., 1912; Studied at University of Chicago, 1906, and University of Munich, 1908-09; Graduate student of Drama at Harvard, 1911-13. B 0 n, I B K. Instructor in English, Bates. 1909-10; Instructor in English, Tufts, 1910-15; Assistant Professor in English, Tufts, 1915-24; Professor of Dramatic Literature, Tufts, 1924-; Professor of Rhetoric and Debate, 1925-. Robert Ciienault Givler, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy A.M., Harvard 1913; Ph.D., Harvard, 1914. Instructor in Psychology, University of Washington, 1914-17; Assistant and Instructor in Psy¬ chology, Harvard, 1917-19; Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Tufts, 1919-22; Professor of Philosophy, Tufts, 1922-. 25
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Edgar MacNaughton, M.E. Professor of Mechanical Engineering M.E., Cornell, 1911. FITS, TBII. Student Engineer, General Electric Company, 1911-15; Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, Tufts, 1915-18; Associate in Mechanical Engineering, University of Illinois, 1918-19; Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering, Tufts, 1919-21; Professor of Mechanical Engineering 1921-. Member: American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Author of Elementary Steam Power Plant Engineering. William Richard Ransom, A.B., A.M. Professor of Mathematics A.B., A.M., Tufts, 1898; A.M., Harvard, 1903. B K. Teacher at Caseadilla School, Brooklyn Polytechnic, and Harvard University; Professor ot Mathe¬ matics, Tufts, 1900-. Frank Elias Seavey, A.B., A.M. Professor of English A.B., Bowdoin, 1905; A.M., Harvard, 1916. Z l F. . .. . Instructor in Modern Languages, Somes School, Aurora, N. Y., 1905-06; Instructor in English, Highland Military Academy, Worcester, 1906-08; Instructor in English, Tufts, 1908-13; Assistant Professor, 1913-17; Professor, 1917-; Instructor in English Composition, University Extension, 1924-. Member American Association of University Professors; Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Member of National Committee on Teaching of English, 1921-; Member National Council, S.P.E.E., 1923-26. Co-author (with S. C. Earle and H. J. Savage), ‘Sentences and Their Elements.” Clarence Russell Skinner, A.B., A.M. Professor of Applied Christianity A.B., St. Lawrence University, 1904; A.M., 1910; Studied at Harvard University; School for Social Workers, Boston; Columbia University. B 0 R d B K. . Universalist Minister in New York City, Mt. Vernon, N. and Lowell, Mass.; Social Service Work; Social Service Secretary, Universalist Church; President, State Universalist Convention; Leader, Boston Community Church and Old South Forum. David Elbridge Worrall, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Organic Chemistry B.S., Rhode Island State College, 1910; M.A., Harvard, 1911; Ph.D., Harvard, 1919. Chemist, Guantanamo Sugar Co., Cuba, 1912; Instructor in Chemistry, Smith College, Assistant Chemist and First Lieutenant, C. W. S. of U. S. Army, 1918. AX 2, 1914-17; Edwin Hanscom Wright, B.S. Associate Professor of Civil Engineering B.S., Tufts College, 1894. ATil. . Architectural and Engineering practice, 1894-1918; Instructor in Structural Engineering. I ufts College, 1918-19; Assistant Professor of Civil and Structural Engineering, 1919-22; Associate 1 rofessor in Civil Engineering, 1922-. . . , Member: American Society of Civil Engineers; Society for Promotion of Engineering Education. William Frank Wyatt, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Greek A.B.. Centre College (Kentucky), 1904; A.M., Harvard University, 1912; Ph.I)., Harvard University, 1915. 0 B K, K A (Southern). T T . i Assistant Principal, Mt. Sterling High School (Kentucky), 1904-05; Instructor in Latin and (.reek, Transylvania College (Kentucky), 1905-10; Traveling Fellow in Palaeography, Harvard l mversity, 1912-18; Private Tutor, 1913-14; Instructor in Greek, Tufts College, 1914-16; Assistant 1 rofessor ot Greek, 1916-23; Professor of Greek, 1923. 27
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