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FRANK COE BARNES, CIJBK Secretary of the College am f0fU-V-'U' f XP 3 1 114 l1llHl1'l'lI l.r11lgjlrrlffi'.x' AB wiiizims 1887- AM 1911.35 min., lmilfhill- IW: i'1 i1'1 . F lil - '-1 ' 1 '. ' - - , I . ' . f 1--' 5 1 l,i'l1ifsl 1811- - . T 11,1 Iiurqppc, 1898, Student .il liilni lillf I M , 1z011d'en'f3fasiEi2l13211iStliiilileklciiillfieriiiaily :intl France, 1902-19031 5Ul l 'l lll. I Scholols at Stockbridge Mass. 19035 Instructor in Nlofli-rn liriiiEii:ieIi'- :nl llriiioni . ' ' ' ' . . f f - 1 -f 1105- 1111 ' rave ef :inf 1904-l905' Adjunct Professor of Modern l,d.l1l.,ll411.,l5. I Studied iii Spain, 1910, 1911, 19135 President of New York State Moflern Lvzin- guage Association, 1913-19155 Committee on Mqorlern Liilulllillll' 55'llHl111X l fV'Vf York State, 1914-19155 German Examination Ifsoinrnittee, 191.3-191141 1-llfllflullfill ffl Eastern Federation of Modern Language Association, 19151 lzxeciitivu Cmuiniitee oi National Federation Modern Language Association, 19221 l'fHll'fiH f 'fl 3l'f'l VH Languages at Union, 1906-. BENJAMIN H. RIPTON, WY . Dean Eineritnsj Professor of Hisfory and G0'Z'l'l'lIllll'lIl, l:1111'1'1l11s 'A.B. Union l880' A.M. 1893' LL.D., Syracuse, 18963 LL.D., Union, 19091 Adjunct Professor of Mathematics at,Union, 18865 Professor of Mathematics at Union, 1887-18945 Professor of History and Sociology, 1894-1910: PVHICSSHV of HIWIIT' and Government, 1910-19245 Dean of Union College. 1894-1919. OLIN H. LANDRETH, AY, EE Professor of Civil Engineering, Emeril-11s C.E., Union, 18765 A.B., 18795 Sc.D., 19055 Instructor in Physical Laliorato-ry, 1876- 18775 Assistant Astronomer at Dudley Observatory, 1877-1879: Professor of Engi- neering, 1879-18945 Dean of Engineering Department at Vanderbilt University, 1885- 18945 Professor at Union, 1894-1918. JAMES HOUGH STOLLER, AKE, EE Professor of Geology, E-zneritns EDWARD A.B., Unio-n, 18845 A.M., 18875 Ph.D., Leipsig, 18985 Instructor in Natural History at Union, 1884-18865 Student at University of Munich, 1886-18873 Instructor in Biology at Union, 1887-18895 Assistant Professor of Biology and Geology at Union. 1889-18945 Professor of Biology, 1894-18975 Student at Leipsig University, 1897- 18985 Professor of Biology and Geology, 1898-19195 Member of Staff of New York Geological Survey, 1910-19255 Professor of Geology at Union, 1895-1925. EVERETT HALE, IR., AND, QIJBK Professor of the English Language and Liz'terafzo'e A.B.., Harvard, 18835 Ph.D., Halle, 18925 Instructor in English at Cornell, 1885-1889: Acting Assistant Pro-fessor, 1889-18905 Fellow in Harvard, 1890-1892: Professor of English Language and Literature at State University of Iowa, 1892-1895: Professor at Union, 1895-. GEORGE DWIGHT KELLOGG, QJBK Professor of the Latin Language and Literature Tweniy A.B., Yale, 18955 Ph.D., 18985 Instructor in Latin at Yale, 1896-1899: Fellow of the American School. of Classical Studies at Rome, 1899-1900: Tutor in Latin at Yale, 1900-19035 Assistant Professor of Latin and Greek at Wlilliams, 1903-1905: Assistant .Prof-essor of Classics at Princeton. 1905-1911: Member of the Archaeological Institute of America, 1898-1915: Member of the American Philo- l0g1C3l ASS0'C13f10U,.13.98-3 VICC-PfCS1C16I1t.Of Classical Association of Atlantic States, 1906-19115 Visiting Professor of Latin at University of Chicago, Summer of 1920, Visiting Professor of Latin at Syracuse University, Summer Session, 1926- 19285 Member of British Classical Association' Linguistic S 't f A ' . . , . A . D ocie y o merica: National Council of the National Economic League: American Association of Uni- versit P f ' P f ' - . . Y ro essors. ro essor of Latin Lanouage and Lt t t U 1911-192 ' Acting Head of Department of Philosophby at U11io111f5941lig'2?- Head lgfaizggselngzgf Economics at UUi011, 1925-19265 Head of the Depairtmentbof Ancient 1
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The Faculty FRANK PARKER DAY President of Union College and Chancellor of Union University A.B., Mount Allison'University, 1903, Rhodes Scholarship, 1905, A.B., Oxford University, 1907, M.A., Oxford University, 1912, LL.D., Mount Allison University, 1927, D.Litt., New York University, 1929, Advanced Work in the University of Berlin, 1907, Lecturer in English, University of Bristol, 1908, Professor of English at the University of New Brunswick, 1909-1912, Professor of English at the Car- negie Institute of T-echnology, 1912-1914, 1914-1919, recruited and commanded 185th Canadian Infantry, Cape Breton Highlanders, served in France with 16th Royal' Scots and commanded 25th Canadian Infant-ry, promoted on the held to Lieutenant Colo-nel, President of the Khaki College for the Canadian Forces while in France, Dean of the Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1919-1926, Professor of English at Swarthmore, 1926-1928, President of Union College and Chancellor of Union University, 1928-. CHARLES ALEXANDER RICHMOND, fIvBK President Emeritus A.B., Princeton, 1883, A.M., Princeton, 1886, D.D., Hamilton, 1904, LL.D., Rut- gers, 1909, LL.D., New York University, 1910, LL.D., Princeton, 1915, LL.D., University of.Pittsburg, 1920, LL.D., St. Andrews University, 1924. EDWARD ELLERY, BQH, rIJBK, EE Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Chentistry A.B., Colgate, 1890, A.M., 1893, Ph.D., Heidelberg, 1896, Sc.D'., Colgate, 1912, Instructor in Chemistry at Colgate, 1890-1891, Master of Sciences at Vermont Academy, 1891-1894, Master of Sciences at Worcester Academy, 1896-1897, Head Master of Vermont Academy, 1897-1904, Professor of Chemistry at Union, 1904, University of Berlin, 1909, Member of American Chemical Society, Eastern New York Section of Engineers, University of Chicago, 1913-1914, Tour of American Universities, 1914-1915, Member of National Executive Committee of Sigma Xi, 1917-1921, Chairman of National Fellowship Committee of Sigma Xi, 1920-, National Secretary of Sigma Xi, 1922-, Corresponding Editor, Scientijic American, 1920, Lecturer at Universities of Great Britain, 1925-1926, Fellow American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science, 1926, Member of National Research Council, 1929-, Dean of Faculty at Union College, 1919-. CHARLES FREDERICK FLEMING GARIS, EN, CIJBK 0 Dean of Students and Professor of Maitliteiiiaitics Ph.B., Lafayette, 1903, M.S., Lafayette, 1906, Sc.D., Lafayette, 1923, Instructor in Mathematics at Union, 1903-1906, Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Union, 1906-1908, Professor of Mathematics at Union, 1908-, Dean of Students at' Union, 1919-. Nineteen
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ERNEST JULIUS ABERG, EKN, TBH, EE Professor of Electrical Erzgineerlng , M.E., Royal Polytechnicum, Sweden, 1892, Sc.D., Union, 1909, Consulting Engineer with General Electric Company, 1909, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Illinois, 1909-1913, Fellow of American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Author of Text Books on Electrical Engineering, Professor at Unio-n, 1913-. PETER IRVING WOLD, PA, EE, CDBK P1 ofessor of Physics B.S., University of Oregon, 1901, E.E., 1903, Ph.D., Co-rnell University, 1915, Instructor in Physics at University of Oregon, 1900-1903, Examiner of Patents in Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, U. S. Patent Office, 1903-1905, 1908-1910, Instructor in Physics at Cornell University, 1914-1915, Consultant to Signal Corps, U. S. Army, on Radio Signaling, 1910, Professor o-f Physics at Tsing Hua, of American Indemnity College, Peking, China, 1911-1914, Andrew D. White Fellow in Physics at Cornell University, 1914-1915, Physicist of Western Electric Company, 1915'-1920, Member of Board on Signaling Instruction, U. S. Signal Corps, 1917, Professor of Physics at Union, 1920-. JOHN LEWIS MARCH, AKE, CPBK Professor of Psychology X A.B., Lafayette, 1883, 1896, Ph.D., 1903, Teacher of Latin at Harry Hillman Academy, 1893-1895, Traveled in Europe, 1895-1898, Union, 1899, Assistant Pro- fessor of Psychology, 1903-1904, Associate Professor, 1904-1922, Professor, 1922-. JAMES WATT MAvoR P1 ofessor of Biology ' A.B., Cambridge, 1905, Ph.D., Harvard, 1913, Trinity College, Cambridge, England, 1902-1906, Harvard University, 1907-19l0,'and 1912-1913, Mathematical Tripo-S at Cambridge Unive-rsity,'1906, Thayer School of Harvard, 1907-1908, Gibbs Scholar and Assistant in Comparative Anatomy, 1908-1910', Traveling Scholar from Harvard in Research at University of Munich, 1911-1912, Instructor in Embryology and Hist- ology and General Supervisor of Laboratory Works in Elementary Zoology at University of Wisconsin, 1913-1916-, Austin Teaching Fellow in Zoology at Harvard, 1912-1913, Lecturer in Science and Mathematics at King's College, Wiiiclsor, N. S. 1906-1907, Assistant Professor of Zoo-logy at Union, 1916-1921, Warren Triennial Prize at Massachusetts General Hospital, 1922, Associate Professor of Zoology at Union, 1921-1924, Professor of Biology, 1924-. JAMES XVILLIAM BLACK, CIJBK John Bigelow Professor of History , . A.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1888, Ph.D., 1891, Acting Associate Professor of History and Political Economics at Georgetown, 1891-1892, Pro-fessor of History and Economics at Colby, 1894-1912, Professor of History at Colby, 1912-1924, Pro- fessor of History at Union, 1924-. HUGH IXIILLER P1ofessor of Civil ,E1fzgineerir1.g C.E., Princeton, 1901, Instructor in Civil Engineering at Princeton, 1902, Instruc- tor in Civil Engineering at Harvard, 1903, Professor of Civil Engineering at Clark- son School of Technology, 1909-1915: Lecturer at Rice Institute, 1915-1917, Captain in U. S. Army, 1917-1921, Professor of Civil Engineering and Dean of College of Civil Engineering at George Washington University, 1921-1926, Professor of Civil Engineering at Union, 1926-. Twenty-one
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