University of Vermont - Ariel Yearbook (Burlington, VT)

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sim - ' in away N 591,-:':..-15 fame X, 5, ' ,QVI Q, , -E ' '- - 01- V AWD James Franklin Messenger Professor of Education Was born in l872 at Benton Co., Iowa. Pursuecl a baccalaureate course at the University of Kansas. Post-graduate work done at Harvard and Columbia. Received his A.B. at Kansas in l895g M.A. at Har- vard in l90Ig Ph.D. at Columbia in I903. He was Instructor in Philosophy and Psychology at University of New Mexicog Assistant in Psychology at Harvardg Teacher of Psychology and Education at virginia State Normal: Professor of Education and Director of the Summer School at Vermont, Specialized in Psychology and Education. Has published Perception of Number Through Touch, Perception of Number, Principles of Instruction fin preparationj. Is a member of EN. Arthur Beckwith Myrick Professor of Romance Languages and Literature Was born in IB75 at New York. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Harvard. Post-graduate work done at Harvard. Received his A.B. at Harvard in 19005 A.M. at Harvard, in t9OIg Ph.D. at Harvard, in l904. Has traveled and studied in France and Italy, Specialized in Romance Philology. Has published numerous translations. Has been Teaching Fellow in French and Italian at Harvard: Professor, Reale Accademia Scientifico-Litteraria at Milan, Italy, 1904-05g Professor of Romance Languages and Literature at Vermont, l905-. l Marbury Bladen Ogle . Professor of Latin Was born in Maryland in IS79. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Johns Hopkins University. Post- graduate work done at Johns Hopkins. Received his A.B. from Johns Hopkins in l902, and his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins in l907. Taught Latin and French at De Koven Hall, Tacoma, Wash., 1902-04g Latin at Notre Dame College for Women, 1905-06, was Fellow in Latin at Johns Hopkins, 1906-07g Assistant Professor of Latin at Vermont, l907-09: and Professor of the Latin Language and Literature from l909 to date. Has published many articles on Folk Lore. ls a member of the American Philological Asso- ciation, and Secretary of the Vermont Section of the New England Classical Association. Henry Farnham Perkins Professor of Zoology Was born at Burlington in 1877. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Vermont. Post-graduate work done at Johns Hopkins. Received his AB. at Vermont in 1898: Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins in l902. Specialized in Coelenterate and Molluscan Zoology. Has been Research Assistant at the Carnegie Institution in Wash- ingtoln in 1903, Scientific Assistant in U. S. Bureau of Fisheries 1904-075 Fellow A. A. A. S. since I909g President of Burlington Nature Club. Has published several scientific papers. Was Instructor in Biology at Vermont, lfigiH06g Assistant Professor of Biology at Vermont, 1906-l9Ilq Professor of Zoology at Ver- mont slnce . Allison W. Slocum i Professor of Physics Was born at Dartmouth, Mass., in IS66. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Haverford College Post- graduate work done .at Haverford, Harvard, and Berlin. Received his AB. at Haverford in 18865 and his A.M. at.Harvard in l89l. Has traveled and studied in Germany. Specialized in Physics. Was con- nected with the Haverford College Grammar School, ISSS-90, and the Westchester State Normal School, gi2?ei4g Professor of Physics at Vermont since l894. Is a charter member of the American Physical 20

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pm 'Y' 1 S , f Samuel Franklin Emerson Professor of History and Sociology Was born in l84l at Norwich, Vt. Pursued baccalaureate course at Yale College. Post-graduate work done at Union Theological Seminary, Tubigin, and Berlin, in l9ll, Rome, Italy. Was connected with School for Boys at Stratford, Conn., I872-1875. Had a pastorate supply in New Hampshire, I876, and at Sutton, Neb., l877. xvas Professor of Cireelc and German at U. V. M., l88l-l889. History and Sociol- ogy. Specialized in the History of Occidental Civilization, l889. Has published Meaning of History, 'NVcstern Society, European Social Development and the Constitutional State. ls President Congrega- tional History Club, Vt., a member of Connecticut Historical Socielyg Vermont Historical Society. ls a member of AXP. Asa Russell Gifford Professor of Philosophy Nvas born at Cottage City fOak Bluffsj, Mass., in l88l. Graduated from Wesleyan University. Post- graduate worlc done at Yale. Received his AB. fmagnu cum laurlej from Xvesleyan in 19045 M.A. at Yale, in l907. Was Assistant in Philosophy at Yale, l907-l903g Reader in Philosophy at Bryn Mawr, l908-09. ln V909 Professor of Philosophy at Vermont. Specialized in Autological Theory. Has published articles and reviews. ls a member of fI'N9 and TBK. Frederick Tupper Professor of English Language anal Literature Yvas born in lS7l at Charleston, S. C. Pursued his baccalaureate course at Charleston College. Post- graduate worlc done at Johns Hoplcins University. Received his A.B. at Charleston, in 18905 Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins in t893g L.H.D. at Vermont in 19065 A.M. at Charleston. Has traveled seven summers and two full sabbatical years in Europeg particularly at Berlin, Munich, Oxford and Cambridge. Was Professor of English at Wells College, 1893-945 Professor pro-tempore at Vermont IS94-955 Professor, lS95-. Special- ized in English Language and Literature. Has published Anglo-Saxon Daily Life fDissertation, H. UQQ Goldsmith's Poems CI9OIjrg Riddles of the Exeter Book fl9l0jg The Taming of the Shrew fl9l2Jg Representative Dramas from Dryden to Sheridan fin preparationl, and numerous articles in philosophical journals and literary reviews. Was Lecturer at Summer School at Columbia University in l9l2, and at Harvard University in l9I3. Is a member of ATU and TBK. Elbridge Churchill Jacobs Professor of Analytical Chemistry and Mineralogy Was born in lS73 at Ogurgint, Me. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. Post-graduate work done at Columbia. Received his l.B.S at M. I. T., in IS97. Has traveled and studied in Europe. Was Graduate Assistant at M. 1. T., lS97-99g Instructor at Vermont, IS'-99-l9Olg Assist- ant Professor, 1901-035 Professor, 1903-5 Has investigated talc deposits in Vermont. Is a member of ATU, Samuel Eliot Basset A Professor of Creelf Was born in l873 at Xxlilton, Conn. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Yale. Did post-graduate work at Yale, Berlin, Friedburg, and the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Has traveled extensive- ly in Europe. Specialized in Greek Literature and Archaeology. Received his A.B. at Yale in lS98, and Ph.D. from Yale in l905. Was Tutor in Greek at Yale, l903-05, and has been Professor of Greek at Ver- mont since l905. fProfessor pro tempore 1905-1906.1 I9 '



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who 1- f-' - C,-Z' me Arai Anton Appelmann Professor of German Was born August I3, ISS4, at Badbergen, Hannover, Germany. Pursuecl a baccalaureate course at Meppen. Post-graduate work done at the Universities of Miinster, Strassburg, Basle, Ziirich and Paris. He received his Ph.D. in l9I0g Staats-Examen, l9II, Munster. He has traveled extensively, and in the sum- mer of l9l-4 in Germany and Belgium. He has held the following positions. Gymnasium and Realgymna- sium flnstructorjg University fAssistantj Miinster, 1910-12g Exchange Lehramts-Assistant sent by German Government to Boston High Schools, fall l9l2g Appointed Lecturer at Harvard University, winter I9l2g Professor of the German Language and Literature at U. V. M. since January, l9l3. Specialized in Mod- ern German and Comparative Literature. He has published the following books: Der fiinftiissige lambus im Friiulein v. Scuderi fLudwigj Haseliine, 19105 Der fiinftiissigc lambus bei Otto Ludwig mit Beitriigen zur Textkritik, Sprache und Stoftgeschichte, Munster, 1911. Some of the larger articles are: Die hoheren deutschen Zchranstalten, ihre Methoden und Ziele fNew England Modern Language Bulletin, March, l9l3Dg Ein jahr Tatigkeit und Erfahrung im Amerikanischen Schulwesen fDeutsche Philologenbliitter, January, l9l4Dg ,Iosepha Metz, eine moderne Dichterin CMonatshefte, Milwaukee, November, l9l3Jg German Secondary Schools in their Relationship to Universities ffor the U. S. Department of Educationlg Longfellow's Poems on Sla- very and their relationship to Freiligrath fModern Language Notes, March, l9I5D, etc., etc. He is a mem- ber of the American Modern Language Associationg and of the Deutsche Germanistische Gesellschaft. Hon- orary member of the Deutsche Freie Studentenschaft. Bertha Mary Terrill Professor of Home Economics Was born at Morristown, Vt., in 1870. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Mt. Holyoke College. Post- graduate work done at the University of Chicago. Received her A.B. at Mt. Holyoke in l896, and A.M. at the University of Chicago. Was teacher of Greek at Abbot Academy, H396-l900g Fellow of School of Housekeeping, l900-1901, Professor of' Home Economics at School of Religion and Pedagogy, l90l-09. Has been Professor of Home Economics at Vermont since l909, and Dean of Women, l9ll-l4. Has pub- lished a book, Household Management, and part of two U. S. Government Bulletins. Has been President of Vermont Teachers' Retirement Association and President of Mt. Holyoke Alumnae. William T. Jackman Assistant Professor of Economics Was born at Kilsyth, Ont., in l87l. Pursued baccalaureate course at the University of Toronto. Post- graduate work done at University of Pennsylvania, Harvard, London School of Economics and Political Sciences, and University of London. Received his B.A. at University of Toronto in 1896, M.A. at Uni- versity of Toronto in l900. Specialized in Economics. Has traveled in Great Britain. Was with Owen Sound Collegiate Institute, Pickering College, and was Instructor in Economics and Accounting at Vermont, l90l-05, and from 1907 to date. Has published reviews for American Economics Review, articles in the Trafiic World, and Transportation in Modern England. Xvas appointed delegate to the International Association of Navigation Congress. ' A A Charles Allen Kern Assistant Profesor of Chemistry Was born in i878 at Burlington. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Vermont. Received his B.S. at Vermont in I9Ol. Has specialized in General Chemistry and Quantitative Analysis. Has been Chemist for the Ampere Electro-Chemical Co. in New York. Has been Instructor at Vermont since l903. ZI

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