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Bertha Mary Terrill, A.M. Professor of Home Economics NVas born in 1870 at Morristown, Vt. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Mt. Holyoke College. Did post-graduate work at the University of Chicago. Received her AB. at Mt. Holyoke, lS96: A.M. at the University of Chicago. Was teacher of Greek at Abbot Academy, 1896-19005 Fellow of School of House Keeping, 1900-Olg Professor'0f Home Economics at School of Religious Ped- agogy, l90l-09. Has been Professor of Home Economics at Vermont since l909. Was Dean of Women, l9ll-I4. Has published Household Management , part of two U. S. Government Bulle- tins. Has been President of Vermont Mt. Holyoke Alumnae Association. Asa Russell Gifford, A.M. Professor of Intellectual anal Moral Philosophy Was born in 1881 at Cottage City fOal: Bluflsj, Mass. Graduated from Wesleyan University. Post-graduate worlc done at Yale. Received his A.B. fmagna cum laude, from Wesleyan, 1904, A.M. from Yale, l907. Was Assistant in Philosophy at Yale, 1907-08g Reader in Philosophy at Bryn Mawr, l908-O95 Professor of Philosophy at Vermont since l909. Specialized in the Ontologi- cal Theory. Has published articles and reviews. Is a member of the American Philosophical Asso- ciationg of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of TNG and CPBK. Marshall Baxter Cummings, Ph.D. Professor of Horticulture Was born in IS76 at North Thetford, Vt. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Vermont. Did post- graduate work at University of Maine, Cornell University, Brooklyn Institute Biological Laboratory: Cold Springs Harbor, I... I., N. Y. Received his B. S. at Vermont, l90Ig M.S. at University of Maine, l904g Ph.D. at Cornell, l909. Has published several bulletins. Has been Secretary of Vermont Horticultural Society, member of American Pomology Society: American Association for Advanced Science. Was Instructor in Horticulture at Maine, 1902-07g Instructor in Botany at Maine, 1904-07, Instructor in Horticulture at Cornell, l907-095 Professor of Horticulture at Ver- mont since l909. Member of EE, IIA, AZ. Benjamin Franklin Lutman, Ph.D. Professor of Plant Pathology Was born in I879 in Joplin, Mo. Pursued a baccalaureate course at the University of Missouri. Did post-graduate work at University of Wisconsin. Received degree of A.B. at University of Missouri, 1906, Ph.D. at Wisconsin, l909. Traveled in Germany in l9l2. Specialized in Plant Pathology and Botany. Has. published several articles in technical journals, and also bulletins. Was Assistant Pathologist and Acting Professor of Botany, 1909-IO, Professor of Bacteriology and Plant Pathology since l9IO. Member of AZ. 30
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Samuel Eliot Bassett, Ph.D. Professor of the Creelf Language and Literature Was born in 1873 at Wilton, Conn. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Yale. Did post-grad- uate work at Yale, Berlin, Freiburg and the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, ot' which he was Fellow, l90l-02. Has traveled extensively in Europe. Specialized in Greek Litera- ture and Archaeology. Received his A.B. at Yale. l898, Ph.D. at Yale. l905. Taught Greek at Yale as Instructor, l902-03, as Tutor, IQO3-05, Professor of Creek at Vermont since 1905 fprofessor pro tempore, 1905-061. Was lecturer in Archaeolc gy and Creek at summer session of Columbia Uni- versity, 1913-I4. Has published numerous articles in classical and archaeological journals. Is a mem- ber of the Managing Committee of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, American Philological Association, Archaeological Institute of America, New England Classical Association. Member of ANI' and 'I'BK. Arthur Beckwith Myrick, Ph.D. Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures Was born in IS75 in New York. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Harvard. Post-graduate work done at Harvard. Received his A.B. at Harvard, 1900, A.M., 1901, Ph.D., l904. Has traveled and studied in France and Italy. Specialized in Romance Philology and Comparative Lit- erature. Has published numerous translations. Was Teaching Fellow in French and Italian at Har- vard, Professor, Reale Accademia Scientihco-Litteraria at IVIilan, ltaly, l904-05, Professor of Ro- mance Languages and Literatures at Vermont since l905. Is a member of Modern Language Asso- ciation of America, New England Modern Language Association. Marbury Bladen Ogle, Ph.D. Professor of the Latin Language and Literature Was born in Maryland in 1879. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Johns Hopkins University. Post-graduate work done at johns Hopkins. Received his A.B. at Johns Hopkins, l902, Ph.D., l907. Taught Latin and French at De Koven I-Iall, Tacoma, Wash., l902-04, Latin at Notre Dame College for Women, 1905-06, Was Fellow in Latin at Johns Hopkins, 1906-07, Assistant Profes- sor of Latin at Vermont, 1907-09, Professor of the Latin Language and Literature since l909. Has published many articles on Folk Lore and Comparative Literature. Is a member of the American Philological Association, of the Vermont Section of the New England Classical Association. Meme ber of TBK. James Franklin Messenger, Ph.D. Professor of Educatioir and Director of the Summer School Was born in l872 in Benton Co., Iowa. Pursued a baccalaureate course at the University of Kansas. Post-graduate work done at Harvard and Columbia. Received his A.B. at Kansas, l895, A.M. at Harvard, IQOI, Ph.D. at Columbia, l903. Was Instructor in Philosophy and Psychology at the University of New Mexico, Assistant in Psychology at Harvard, Teacher of Psychology and Education at Virginia State Normal, Professor of Education and Director of Summer School at Vermont since l909. Specialized in Psychology and Education. Has published Perception of Num' ber through Touch, Perception of Number, 'iprinciples of Instruction. Member of American Psy- chological Associationg Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Mem- ber of EN. 29
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George Plumer Burns, Ph.D. Professor of Botany V Was born in l87l at Maroa, Illinois. Studied in Ohio Wesleyan University. Post-graduate woilc done at University of Munich, Germany. Received his B.S. and A.M at Ohio Wesleyang Ph.D. at Munich. Has traveled and studied in Munich and Bavarian Alps. Was Instructor of Bot- any at Ohio Wesleyan University, 1897-985 Instructor of Botany to Junior Professor of Botany and Director of Botanical Gardens at University of Michigan, 1900-10g Professor of Botany at U. V. M. since l9l0. Specialized in Ecology and forest nursery work, and Tolerance of forest trees. Published Beitr2ige zur der Kentness der S-tylidiaceenf' I-Ieterophylly in Proserpenaca Palustrisf' and many articles along these lines. Member of TAG, fPBK, EE. Austin Foster Hawes, A.B., M.F. Professor of Forestry Was born in l879 at Danvers, Mass. Pursued baccalaureate course at Tufts College. Post- graduate work done at Yale University. Received his A.B. at Tufts, t90lg M.F., at Yale, l903. Traveled in t898, 1899 and l906 in Germany and France. Specialized in Forestry. I-las pub- lished Forestry in New England, with Prof. Hawley of Yale, State Reports, magazine articles, etc. Was Forestry Assistant in U. S. Forest Service, I90l-04, State Forester of Connecticut, l904- O95 Instructor at Storrs Agricultural College, l90S-09. Was Lecturer at Vermont, l909. Has been State Forester of Vermont since l909 and Professor of Forestry since l9l0. ls member of the So- ciety of American Foresters. Resigned February, I9-I7. Clarence I-Ienry Beecher, lVI.D. Professor of Medicine Was born in IS77 at Granville, N. Y. Studied at Cornell Medical College, University of Penn- sylvania and at Vienna. Received his M.D. at University of Vermont, l900. Traveled in l9l0 to Vienna. Was Assistant Physician at Sanitorium, Winchendon, Mass., for six months, l900. Instruc- tor in Anatomy at Vermont, t90I-085 Demonstrator of Anatomy, l903-095 Instructor in Medicine and Pediatrics, l904-l9l0. Adjunct Professor of Medicine, 1906-l0g Professor of Medicine since 1910. Specialized in Internal Medicine. Has published articles on Pernicious Anaemia, Trichino- sis, Diagnosis and Prognosis of Valvular Heart Lesions, Management of Cases with Sugar in Urine. Is President of Vermont State Medical Society, attending Physician to Mary Fletcher Hos- pital: consulting Physician to Fanny Allen I-Iospital. Member of AM, QNE, Charles Solomon Caverly, A.B., M.D. , Professor of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine Was born in 1856 in New Hampshire. Did post-graduate work at College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. Received his AB. at Dartmouth, t878g M.D. at U. V. M. College of Medi- cine, ISSI. Specialized in Preventive Medicine. I-las published I-Iistory of Epidemic Poliomyelitisn 089411 History of Medical Profession in Vermont, etc. Was Division Surgeon Rutland R. R. forsix years. President Vermont State Medical Society, lS9l. Member Vermont State Board of I-lealth since I890g President since l89l. I-las traveled to London, Paris and Vienna. Director and Attending Physician Rutland Hospital. Consultant, Proctor Hospital. Trustee Vermont Sanitorium. Professor of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine. Member of AM. ' I 31
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