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Frederick Tupper, Ph.D., l.Q.H.D. Professor of the English Language and Literature . Was born in l37l at Charleston, S. C. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Charleston College. Post-graduate work done at johns Hopkins University. Received his A.B. at Charleston, l890g Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins, 1893, l...H.D. at Vermont, 19065 A.M. at Charleston. Has traveled seven summers and two full sabbatical years in Europe, particularly at Berlin, Munich, Oxford and Cambridge. Was Professor of English at Wells College, 1893-94, Professor pro-tempore at Ver- mont, IS94-959 Professor since l895. Specialized in English Language and Literature. Has pub- lished Anglo-Saxon Daily Life fDissertation, H. UQ: Coldsmith's Poems 11900, Riddles of the Exeter Book fI9IOj, The Taming of the Shrew Cl9l2jg Representative Dramas from Dryden to Sheridan fl9l-41, and numerous articles in philological journals and literary reviews. Was lec- turer at Summer School at Columbia University, 1912 and 1916, and at Harvard University, l9l3. Member of ATQ and fI1BK. Allison Wing Slocum, A.M. Professor of Physics Vilas born in H366 at Dartmouth, Mass. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Haverford College. Post-graduate work done at Haverford, Harvard, and Berlin. Received his A.B. at Haverford, 1888, and his A.M. at Harvard, l89l. Has traveled and studied in Germany. Specialized in Physics. Was connected with Haverford College Grammar School, l888-90, and the Westchester State Normal School, i893-94, Professor of Physics at Vermont since l894. Is a charter member of the American Physical Society, and American Association for the Advancement of Science. John Brooks Wheeler, A.B., M.D. Professor of Surgery Was born in 1853 at Stowe, Vt. Baccalaureate course pursued at U. V. M. Post-graduate work done at Vienna, Berlin, Strassburg, and New York Post-Graduate Medical School. Received his A.B. at U. V. M, 1875, M.D. at Harvard, l879. Has published various articles in medical jour- nals. Was Health Officer of Burlington, ISS3-84: School Commissioner, Burlington, 1881-87g Com- missioner of Charities, Burlington, 1907-1.4, President Vermont State Medical Society, l90l. ls Pres- ident of the New England Surgical Society for l9l6-l7. Attending Surgeon Mary Fletcher Hospital since H3835 Consulting Surgeon Fanny Allen Hospital since l894. Attending Physician Providence Orphan Asylum, 1881-19015 Consulting Surgeon of the same since 1901. Was instructor in Surgery, 1881-90g Professor of Clinical and Minor Surgery, 1890-1900, Adjunct Professor of Surgery. 1892-1900, Professor of Surgery at Verm0nt'since l900. Member of TX. James Nathaniel Jenne, M.D. Professor of Therapeutics and Clinical Medicine Born in 1859 at Berkshire, Vt. Post-graduate work done at New York Post-Graduate School of Medicine, New York. Received his M.D, at U. V. M. College of Medicine, 1881, Studied at College of Medicine at Paris, l897. Specialized in Internal Medicine. Was Surgeon-General of Ver- mont, l895-98, Major Chief Surgeon U. S. Volunteers in War with Spain, l898. Ex-president and Ex-secretary Franklin County Medical Societyg Ex-president Vermont State Medical Society. Was Surgical Director of Central' Vermont Railway, Major Surgeon Vermont National Guardg Attending Surgeon at St. Albans Hospitalg Attending Physician at Mary Fletcher Hospital: Adjunct Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, l89l-93, Professor of same, i893-l9llg Professor of Clin- ical Medicine and Therapeutics since l9ll. Member of AM. 27
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Archibald Lamont Daniels, Sc.D. Professor of Mailiemaiics, Emeritus Was born in 1849 at Hudson, Mich. Studied at University of Michigan. Post-graduate worlc done at C-ottingen and Berlin, I877-l883. Received his A.B., Michigan, 1876, his Sc.D., Princeton, I885. Traveled in Norway, Russia, and Italy. Was a Fellow in Mathematics at Johns Hopkins University, 1883-1884. Instructor in higher Mathematics at Princeton College, I884-l885, Professor of Mathematics, Astronomy and Physics. Specialized in Function Theory. Has published numerous articles in Mathematical and Scientilic Journals. Williams Professor of Mathematics at Vermont, l886-l9l4. Professor of Physics, l889-l894. Professor Emeritus of Mathematics since l9l4. Josiah William Votey, C.E., Sc.D. Flint Professor of Civil Engineering and Dean of the College of Engineering Born in l860 at Ovid, N. Y. Pursued baccalaureate course at Vermont. Received his C.E. at Vermont, l884, Sc.D. fHon.j at Vermont, 1911. Specialized in Sanitary Engineering. Has pub- lished reports as State Highway Commissioner and addresses at Annual State Health Officers' School. Has been City Engineer of Burlington, Member of Board of Water Commissioners, State High- way Commissioner, Sanitary Engineer on State Board of Health. Was Instructor in Civil Engineer- ing, l884-89, Assistant Professor, l889-90, Associate Professor, l890-93, Professor since l893: Dean of the College of Engineering since l90l. Member of CIPBK, Joseph Lawrence Hills, Sc.D. Professor of Agronomy and Dean of ilie College of Agriculture Born in 1861 at Boston. Mass. Pursued baccalaureate course at Massachusetts Agricultural Col- lege and did post-graduate work there. Received his B.S. at Boston University, 1881, D.Sc. at Rutgers, l903. Has traveled through Western Europe. Has published reports and bulletins of Vex- mont Agricultural Experiment Station, miscellaneous technical papers, addresses, etc. Has been Sec- retary of State Board of Agriculture and Forestry since 1908, Secretary and Treasurer and Editor of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations since l909. Was Assist- ant Chemist of Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station, l882-83, of the New Jersey Agri- cultural Experiment Station, l884-85, Chemist, Phosphate Mining Company, South Carolina, l885- 88, Chemist of the Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station, l888-l900, Instructor in Agricultural Chemistry, Vermont, l89O-93, Professor, 1893-1902, Professor of Agronomy since l902. Dean of College of Agriculture since 1898. Member of KZ and AZ. Henry Crain Tinkham, M.Sc., M. D. Professor of Clinical Surgery and Dean of tlie College of Medicine Was born in 1856 at Brownington, Vt. Did post-graduate work at New York for several years. Received his M.S. and M.D. at Vermont, l883. Has traveled in England, Scotland, and on the Continent. Demonstrator of Anatomy at Vermont. Member of Board of School Commissioners: President of the Board, Fellow of American College of Surgeons, Member of Board of Trustees of Vermont Sanatorium, Member of the American Medical Association. Attending surgeon Mary Fletcher Hospital, consulting surgeon Fanny Allen Hospital, Professor of Surgical Anatomy and Clinical Surgery at U. V. M-. Member of AM, 26
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Frank Abriam Rich, V.S., lVl.D. Professor of Veterinary Science 'Born in 1861 at Avon, N. Y. Received his V.S. at the Ontario Veterinary College, 1889, and lVl.D. at the University of Vermont College of Medicine, 1893. Specialized in Animal Pathology. Has published Vermont Experiment Station Bulletins 42, 95 and 174. Was Instructor in Veterinary Science at Vermont, 1891-1901. Has been Professor of same since 1901. Vvilliam Horatio Freedman, C.E., E.E. , Professor of Electrical Engineering Born in 1867 in New York. Pursuecl an Engineering course at Columbia School of Mines. Post- graduate worlc done at Columbia. Received his degree of C.E. at Columbia, 1889, E.E., 1891, and M.S. at Vermont, 1908. Specialized in Electrical Engineering. Was John Tyndall Fellow at Columbia, 1891-92, lnstructor there in Electrical Engineering, 1892-995 Professor of Electrical En- gineering at Vermont, 1899-1901-g Head of Applied Electricity at Pratt Institute, 1910-13g Pro- fessor at Vermont since 1913. ls Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science: of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Edward Robinson, B.S. Professor of Meclianicat Engineering Born in 1865 in New Jersey. Received his degree of B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Mass- achusetts lnstitute of Technology, 1890. Has traveled in Germany, France and England. Special- ized in Mechanical Engineering. Was Assistant in Mechanical Engineering Laboratory at M. l. T., 1890-91, Assistant Superintendent of Hartford Cycle Co. at Hartford, Conn., 1891-92g lnstructor in Descriptive Geometry and Mechanical Drawing at M.. l'. T., 1892-96, Professor of Mechanical En- gineering at Clarkson School of Technology, 1896-1902. Has been Professor of Mechanical Engi- neering at Vermont since 1902. ls member of American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg Society for the Promotion of Engineering Educationg American Society of Mechanical En- gineers largd the Taylor Society for the Promotion of the Science of Management. Member of Com- mons Cu . Elbridge Churchill Jacobs, B.S., Professor of Mineralogy and Analytical Chemistry lxllfas born in 1873 at Ogurgint, Me. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Nlassachusetts lnstitute of Technology. Post-graduate work done at Columbia. Received his B.S. at M. I. T., 1897. Has traveled and studied in Europe. Was Graduate Assistant at M. l. T., 1897-995 Instructor at Ver- mont, 1899-1901, Assistant Professor, 1901-03: Professor since 1903. Has investigated talc and other.m1neral deposits of Vermont. ls a member of the American Chemical Society, Fellow of the American Geographical Society, Assistant State Geologist. Member of ATQ. 28
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