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Paul Alva De Mars Professor of Electrical Engineering 8 . 11 ., M. I. T., 1920. Engineer, N. E Tel. and Tel., 1920-27. Member: Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. William Kendall Denison Professor of the Latin Language and Literature A.B., Tufts, 1891; A.M., Harvard, 1892; A. M., Tufts, 189.3. Z ' l ' , t BK. Studied at Harvard Graduate School, 1891-95; American School of Classical Studies in Rome, 1895-96. Head of Latin Department, Tufts, 1897-. Member: American Philological Society; Archaeological Institute of America; Classical Association of New England; University Club of Boston. Frank Williams Durkee Professor of Chemistry A. B., Tufts, 1888; A.M., 1899; Sc.D., 1921. AT, 4 BK. Instructor in Chemistry, Gymnasium and Natural History, 1889-95; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1898-1917; Professor Inorganic Chemistry, 1917; Professor of Chemistry, 1917-. Consulting chemist for Brazilian Traction, Light and Power Co., National Casket Co., and others. Member: American Chemical Society; German Chemical Society; American Electro-Chem¬ ical Society; Society of Chemical Industry; American Institute Mining and Metallurgical En¬ gineers; Society for Promotion of Engineering Education; A.A.A.S.; University Club of Boston; Sons of American Revolution. Author of: Oxidation of Sodium Sulphide and Hydrosulphide to the Sulphate by Electrolysis; Action of Water of Hub Coal Mine on Cast Iron; Notes on Experiments in General Inorganic Chemistry; Notes on Qualitative Analysis; and others. Walter Elwood Farnham Professor of Graphics B. S., University of Maine, 1917. K2. Instructor, University of Maine, 1909-17; Head of English Department, New Bedford Tex¬ tile School, 1917-18; Instructor in Engineering Drawing, University of Illinois, 1918-19; Assistant Professor of Graphics, Tufts, 1919-25; Associate Professor, 1925-27; Professor, 1927-. A.S.M.E.; Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. Charles Ernest Fay Wade Professor of Modern Languages A.B., Tufts, 1868; A.M., 1872; Litt.D., 1890. BAX, 4 BK. Teacher, District 1, Nashua, N. II., winter of 1862-63; Middle District, Bristol, R. I., 1863-64; Danvers Center, Mass., winter term, 1865-66 Walker Special Instructor in Mathematics, 1868-69; Instructor in Modern Languages, 1869-71. Member: Modern Language Association of American (Charter member); N. E. Modern Language Association (charter member); N. PL Association of College and Secondary Schools (charter member) and first “college” President; Old Cambridge Shakespeare Association (Hon¬ orary); Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences; Philadelphia Geographical Society; American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Officer of the Order of St. Charles, Monaco; 20th Century Club; Harvard Travellers Club; Harvard Mountaineering Club; Appalachian Mountain Club (Charter member and President for 4 terms); English, French, Italian and Canadian Alpine Clubs (Honorary); Catalan Excursion Association. Author of many articles, professional and alpinistic. Editor of Appalachia for 40 years and of Alpine Americana 1907-14.
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Albert Hatton Gilmer Fletcher Professor of Dramatic Literature B.S., Knox College, 1900; A.M., 1912. B0II, XBK. Head of Department of English, Detroit University School, 1906-08; Instructor of English, Bates, 1909-10; Instructor and Assistant Professor of English, Tufts, 1900-24. Member: Appalachian Mountain Club; Green Mountain Club; Keyar Lake Golf Club; University Club of Boston. Author of: King Shakespeare, a Masque of Paise; contributor to Theatre Arts Monthly and Boston Evening Transcript. Robert Chenault Givler Fletcher Professor of Philosophy and Psychology A.B., Hamline University, 1906; A.M., Harvard, 1913; Ph.D., Harvard, 1914. Instructor in Psychology, University of Washington, 1914-17; Instructor, Harvard and Rad- cliffe, 1917-19; Assistant Professor, Tufts, 1919-22; Professor, 1922-25; Fletcher Professor, 1925-. Member: American Psychological Association; American Philosophical Association; Amer¬ ican Association of University Professors. Author of: The Psycho-physical Effect of Speech Elements in Relation to Poetry, 1915; The Conscious Cross-Section, 1916; Psychology, the Science of Human Behaviour, 1920; The Ethichs of Hercules, 1924; The History and Prospects of the Social Sciences (with others) 1926. Charles Gott Fletcher Professor of English A.B., Tufts, 1911; A.M., Harvard, 1914; Ph.D., Harvard, 1919. AT, 4 BK. Instructor in English, Tufts, 1911-14; Assistant, Harvard, 1914-19; Assistant Professor, Carnegie, 1919-22; Associate, 1922-25; Professor and Head of Department, Tufts, 1925-. Member: Modern Language Association of America; American Association of University Professors; New England Association of Teachers of English; University Club. Author of: Changing Fashions in Fiction; Eleusis, 1927; His Word of Honor and Team- Work (Plays), 1912. Charles Henry Gray Professor of English B.L., University of Michigan, 1895; M.L., 1896; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1904. 0AX. Assistant Instructor in English, University of Michigan, 1895-98; Instructor, Oberlin, 1898-1900; Assistant Instructor, University of Chicago, 1902-04; Professor, University of Kansas, 1904-14; Harrison Research Fellow in English, University of Pennsylvania, 1914-15; Professor, Tufts, 1915-. Member: Modern Language Association; National Council of Teachers of English; N. E. Association of Teachers of English; American Association of University Professors; A.A.A.S.; Boston Browning Society; Modern Humanities Research Association; N. E. Association of Col¬ leges and Secondary Schools; Shakespeare Association of America; Boston Branch, English Speaking Union; University Club.; Author of: Lodowick Cariell: His Life, A Discussion of His Plays and the Deserving Fav¬ orite, 1904. Frank Oliver Hall Professor of Homoletics B.D.. University of St. Lawrence; D.D., 1901; S.T.D., Tufts, 1905. Pastor of Universalist Church, Fitchburg, 1884-91; Lowell, 1891-95; Cambridge, 1895-1902; ( hurch of Divine Paternity, New York, 1902-19; at present Pastor Emeritus. Member: University Club, Boston; Clergy Club, New York. Author of: Common People; Soul and Body; Divine Paternity Pulpit; articles and pam¬ phlets. 20
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