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Halford Lancaster Hoskins Dickson Professor of History A. B., Earlham, 1913; A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1921; Ph.D., 1924. Z ' k. Teacher in High Schools, 1913-17; Instructor in History, Friends University, 1917-18; As¬ sistant Professor, Duke, 1918-19; Harrison Fellow, University of Pennsylvania, 1919-20; As¬ sistant Professor, Tufts, 1920-24; Dickson Professor, 1924-; Member, Summer Session Faculties, Kansas, 1919; Pennsylvania, 1920-23; Western Reserve, 1921-22; Pittsburgh, 1925. Member: American Historical Association; New England History Teachers Association; American Association of University Professors; English-Speaking Union; Foreign Policy Asso¬ ciation. Author of: Preliminaries of the World War, 1918; Guide to Latin-American History, 1922; An outline of Modern European History, 1925; British Routes to India, 1927; 3 High-School syllabi; Contributor to American Historical Review; Hispanic American Historical Review, History; Journal of Indian History; Geographical Reviews, etc; Joint Editor, The Common¬ wealth History of Massachusetts. Clarence Preston Houston Broker Professor of Commercial Law Athletic Director B. S., Tufts, 1914; LL.B., Northeastern, 1923. 0AX. Teacher, Adirondack-Florida School, 1914-17; Officer, U. S. Army, 1917-19; Lawyer with Russell, Pugh and Joslin, 1924-25. Member: University Club of Boston; Oakley Country Club. Fred Dayton Lambert Professor of Botany Ph.B., Tufts, 1894; A.M., Ph.D., 1897. ATA, 4 BK. Assistant in Biology, Tufts, 1899-97; Instructor, 1897-98; Sub-Master, Edward Little High School, Auburn Me., 1898-99; Instructor in Natural History, Tufts, 1899-1904; Assistant Pro¬ fessor, 1904-13; Professor of Botany, 1913-. Member: Boston Society of Natural History; New r England Botanical Club; A.A.A.S.; Botanical Society of America; American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Boston Naturalists Club; Tufts Biology Club. Author of: Morphology and Life Histories of Green Algae. Alfred Church Lane Pearson Professor of Geology and Mineralogy A.B., Harvard, 1883; A.M., Ph.D., 1888; Heidelberg, 1885-87; Sc.D., Tufts, 1913. t BK BK, Signet. Instructor in Mathematics, Harvard, 1883-85; Petrographer, Michigan Geology Survey and Michigan College of Mines, 1889-92; Assistant State Geologist of Michigan, 1892-99; Special Lecturer in Economic Survey, University of Michigan, 1904; State Geologist, Michigan, 1899- 1909; Pearson Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, Tufts, 1909-; with Y. M. C. A. and Head of Department of Mines, A. E. F. University, Beaune, France, 1919. Member: A.A.A.S. (Fellow, vice-president, Section E, 1907); Geological Society of America (Council, 1905-07, vice-president, 1928); National Research Council (Committee on Estimation for Geologic Age by Atomic Disintegration); American and London Mineralogy Society; Amer¬ ican Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers (President Boston Section, 1918-19); Har¬ vard Engineering Society; Association of American Engineers; Thomas Dudley Family Asso¬ ciation; New England History and Genealogical Society; American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Fellow; Council, 1914-18); Boston Natural History Society; American Forestry Association; Navy League; Lake Superior Mining Institute (treasurer, 1893); Michigan Academy of Sciences (President, 1905-06); Michigan Engineering Society; Lansing Law and Order League; Geological Society of Boston; Canadian Mining Institute (corresponding member); Geological Society of Belgium; Internationale Geology Congress, delegate, 1913; University Club; Boston City Club; Appalachian Club; Field and Forest Club; Massachusetts and Roosevelt Republican Club; A. B. C. F. M. (honorary member). Author of: Sundry reports of geology survey of Michigan, Canada and U. S.; Die Korn- grosse de Auvergnosen; various technical articles, etc. Lecturer in Brooklyn Institute, Boston Public Library, etc., on geology, preparedness, and economic subjects. 27
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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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rr N i 9128 0“Y ZO rJS: w Leo Rich Lewis Fletcher Professor of Music A. B., Tufts, 1887; Litt.D., 1922; A.B., Harvard, 1888; A.M., 1889; Diploma, Conserva¬ tory of Music, 1892. Z ' E, 4 BK, KTSE Instructor in French, Tufts, 1892-1920; Professor, Theory and History of Music, 1895-1920; Professor of Music and Associate Professor of Modem Languages, 1920-24; Visiting Instructor, Harvard Summer School, 1915-22; Fletcher Professor of Music, 1924-. Member: Chamber Music Committee, Medford; College Entrance Examination Board (Chairman, music board), 1910-12; Music Teachers’ National Association (vice-president, 1910- 12); Eastern Educational Conference in Music; N. E. A.; International Music Society; National Society Study of Education; New University Club, Boston. Author or Editor of: Operetta, 1886; Hunt the Thimble, 1887; The Redeemer, 1887; Con¬ solation of Music, 1895; Sonata, 1895; Church Harmonics, 1895; Incidental Music, 1898; Melidia (with S. W. Cole), 1905; Harmania (same); School Songs, 1905; Incidental Music to Dekker’s Fortunatus, 1906; Symphonic Prelude, 1907; smaller compositions, 1914-18; French Language Vocabulary and Grammar-Syllabus, 1922; English of Racine’s Mithridate (with H. D. Spoerl), 1925; Song Books of 1892-1904, 1894, 1895; Tufts Song Books, 1906, 1910, 1915, 1922; Orchestra and Band Series of Tufts Music, 1920. Originator of card-system of thematic cataloguing applicable to all music. Editor-in-Chief, Tufts College Graduate, 1911-17. Edgar MacNaughton Professor of Mechanical Engineering M.E., Cornell, 1911. BK, IIT2, TBIT. With General Electric, 1911-14; Associate in Mechanical Engineering, University of Illinois, 1917-18; With Boston Elevated, 1916-17; With Westinghouse Electric Co., 1924. Member: American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Society for the Promotion of Engi¬ neering Education; Cornell Club of New England (member, Board of Governors). Author of: Elementary Steam Power Engineering. Joseph Mayer Professor of Economics and Sociology B. A., Southwestern, 1911; M.A., Harvard, 1914; Ph.D., Columbia, 1922. nrM. Assistant in Mathematics and Physics, Texas, 1908-10; Instructor, Southwestern, 1920; Instructor, Social Ethics, Meeting House Hill, Dorchester, 1912-13; Instructor in Mathematics, Texas, 1913-14; Instructor in Mechanics, Elm Vocational School, Buffalo, 1914-16; Instructor in Business English and History, Baylor and Hardin Military School, 1918-19; Lecturer on Bus¬ iness, Business Training Corporation, New York, 1919-20; Lecturer, World Peace Foundation; Council National Defense; League to Enforce Peace; Four Minute Man; Educational Director, Niagara Falls Motion Picture Co., 1914-16; Secretary Investigation of Prostitution in America, Bureau of Social Hygiene, Rockefeller Foundation, New York, 1916-18; Director, W.C.C.S. Activities, 1918; Director Industrial Economic Research, National Industrial Conference Board, 1920-23; Consulting Engineer and Economist, New York, 1919-24. Member: A.S.M.E.; American Economics Association; American Sociology Society; American Management Association; Academy of Political Science; American Academy of Political and Social Science; American Society of International Law; American Association of University Professors (treasurer); American Association for Labor Legislation; Foreign Policy Association; Society Industrial Engineers. Author of: Bigger Men in Better Jobs, 1920; Practical Experience with Profit-Sharing in Industrial Establishments, 1920; The Metric versus the English System of Weights and Measures, 1921; The Regulation of Commercialized Vice, 1922; The Seven Seals of Science, 1927. Newell Carroll Maynard Fletcher Professor of Oratory A.B., Dartmouth, 1910; M.Ed., Harvard, 1927. ATfi. Minister, Congregational Church, Haverill, 1917-23; Middleboro, 1913-17; Lecturer War Work Council, 1918-19; Lecturer in English, Harvard Summer School, 1922-27. Member: National Association of Teachers of Speech (Vice-president); Foreign Policy Association; F. and A.M.
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