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Henry Farnham Perkins, Ph.D. Professor of Zoology , Was born in 1877 at Burlington. Pursued a baccalaureate course at the University of Ver- mont. Post-graduate work done at johns Hopkins. Received his A.B. at Vermont, 1898, Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins, 1902. Specialized in Coelenterate and Molluscan Zoology. Was Research Assist- ant at the Carnegie Institution at Washington, 1903, Scientihc Assistant in U. S. Bureau of Fish- eries, 1904-07. Has been Fellow A. A. A. S. since 1909. President of Burlington Nature Club. Has published several scientific papers. Was lnstructor in Biology at Vermont, 1902-06, Assistant Professor of Biology at Vermont, 1906-19113 Professor of Zoology at Vermont since 1911. At pres- ent on sabbatical leave, engaged in advanced research work in Zoology at 'Johns Hopkins. Member of AW. Max Walter Andrews, A.M. Professor of Public Speaking and the Drama Was born in 1876 at Richford, Vt. Pursued baccalaureate course at U. V. M. Post-graduate work at same institution, the American Academy of Dramatic Art, New York City: School of Ex- pression, Boston. Received his A.B. from Vermont, 1899, A.M., 1903. Traveled in Europe in 1907. Was Registrar pro-tempore at Vei'mont, 1901-02, Registrar and Instructor in Elocution,1903- 04g Registrar and lnstructor in English and Elocution, 1905-It, Registrar and Professor of Public Speaking, 1911-13, lnstructor in English and Professor of Public Speaking and the Drama since 1915. ls president of the Burlington Philharmonic Society and a member of the board of Directors of the Burlington Symphony Orchestrag Advisory Committee of Intercollegiate Peace Association. Member of KIPBK. Frederic Vlfilliam Stone Professor of Physical Education and Director of the Gymnasium Xvas born in 1849 in New York City. Attended Miles Military Academy, Brattleboro, Vt., and West Point. Left to join Texas Rangers. Was Physical Director Columbia College, Physical Direc- tor and Manager, Chicago A. A.1 Professor of Physical Education Miami University for ten years: Professor at Vermont since 1912. Has competecl in three W'orld's Championship Games: San Pran- ciscog Svdney, Australiag Pittsburg. At Sydney, all-around championshipg at other two, 100-yd. race. Xvas competitor in first amateur games given in America, in which he won three medals. Was urst man in the world to make six feet in running high iump and to clear hve feet in standing high jump. Was nrst man in the world to clear 24 feet in the broad jump. Anton Hermann Appelrnann, Ph.'D. Professor of the German Language anal Literature Was born in 1884 at Hannover fflermanyj. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Meppen fcxer- manyj. Post-graduate work done at the Universities of Munster, Straszburg, Basle, Zurich, Paris. He received his Ph.D. in 1910 and Staats-Examen at Munster, 1911. He has traveled extensively in Europe, U. S. A. and Canada. lnstructor in the Gymnasium and Realgymnasium and Assistant in the University of Munster, 1910-12, sent by German Government as Exchange l..ehramts-Assistant to study Boston's Public School System, Fall 1912, appointed Lecturer at Harvard University, Winter 1912, Professor of German at U. V. M. since 1913. Represented Prussian Kultusministerium at the International Congress on Education in 1915 in Qakland, Cal. Specialized in Modern German and Comparative Literature and in Education and School Administration. He published Der funf- fuszige Jambus im Priiulein von Scucleryi' CDissertationJ 1910, Der funffuszige ,lambus bei Otto Lud- wig f1911Jg Fritz auf Ferienh f1915jg numerous German and English articles in philological and political iournals and reviews, several translations: reports on educational matters for the Prussian and U. S. A. Departments of Education, etc. He is Corresponding Member of the National Educa- tional Association of Americag Honorary Member of the Commons and other clubs here and abroad: Member of the Modern Language Association of Arnericag of New England Modern Language Associationg of Allgemeine Deutsche Sprachvereing etc., etc. - 33
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Bingham Hiram Stone, M.S., M.D. , Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology Was born in IS74 at Jericho, Vt. Baccalaureate course pursued at Oberlin College and Uni- versity of Vermont. Post-graduate worlc done at U. V. M., New York Post-Graduate Medical School, University of Pennsylvania, University of Vienna, and London Post-Graduate Association. Received his A.B., M.D., M.S., at U. V. M. Traveled and studied in London and Vienna, l909. Specialized in Pathology and Bacteriology. I-Ias published 'isyllabus of Urinalysisf' Bacteriology of Clinical Microscopyng Research articles appearing in Journal of Infectious Diseases, Medical Record, American Medical, and others. President of County and State Medical Societyg Member of City Board of Healthg of various Working Committees of American Public Health Association. Has been with Vermont State Board of Health, as Bacteriologistg Director of Laboratory, State Pathologist fmedical examinerjg Pathologist in various State Hospitals. I-Ias been Instructor in Physiological Chemistryg Instructor in Clinical Microscopy and Adjunct Professor of sameg Pro- fessor of Pathology and Bacteriology, l9lO. Member of AM. Thomas Stephen Brown, M.D. Thayer Professor of Anatomy Was born in 1878 at Deerfield, N. I-I. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Dartmouth. Studied at Harvard, Tufts, Cornell, Columbia, Bellevue, University of Pennsylvania, Jefferson and johns Hop- lcins. Received his M.D. at Vermont, l904. Published the Dissecting Guide. Secretary of the Medical Faculty. I-las been Instructor in Anatomy, l904-053 Instructor and Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, l907-llg Instructor of Histology and Embryology 1909-ll, Professor of C-ross and Microscopic Anatomy since 19113 Superintendent Mary Fletcher Hospital. Member of AM. Fred Kinney Jackson, A.B., M.D. W Professor of Physiology Was born in IS74 at Barre, Vt. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Vermont and did post-grad- uate worlc at the same institution. Received his A.B. at Vermont, 18975 M.D. at Vermont, 1899. Traveledinlild dl-Ill..d.S ' ' ' ng an an oy an pecialized in Physiology. Has been Secretary of,Meclical Alumni Association. Has been Interne at the Mary Fletcher Hosoitalg Instructor in Physiology, l9Ol-025 Assistant Professor, 1902-03, Professor of Physiology, l9ll. Member of AM. .. David Marvin, M.D. Professor of Mate1'ia Medica anal Pharmacology A Was born in 1877 at Alburg, Vt. Pursued a baccalaureate course at the University of Ver- mont.. Post-graduate work .done at Cornell and Harvard. Received his M.D. at Vermont, l900, Has published Laboratory Guide in Experimental Pharmacology and articles on General Principles of Serum Therapy, The Cell, its Relation to Pharmacodynamicsn, Tobacco, its Use and Abuseng UBI . ..' .. . - . ood Pressure, its Control by Drugs , A Preliminary Report of the Effects of Strychnlne and Digitalis on Manng A Consideration of the Effects of Alcohol, when used as a Medical Agent. Was Instructor in Materia Medica and Therapeutics, l900-llg Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacology since 1911 at Vermont, Medical Director of the U. V. M. Member of AM. 32
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Cieorge Gorham Groat, Ph.D. Professor of Economics Was born in l87l at Green Island, N. Y. Is a graduate of Syracuse University. Post-grad- uate work done at New York State Normal College, Cornell, and Columbia. Received degree of Pd.M. IS97, from State Normal College: A.M. from Cornell, t9Olg and Ph.D. from Columbia, l905. 'Was with State Normal College, IS97-03: New York University School of Commerce, IQQ5- O7- Ohio Wesleyan University, 1907-13. I-Ias been in the Department of Commerce and Economics at ,Vermont since 1913. Published Trade Unions and the Law in New York, 19054 Attitude of American Courts in Labor Cases, 1911, an Introduction to the Study of Organized Labor in America, l9l6. Is a member of American Economic Association, American Association for Labor Legislation. Member of AT, TBK. Floyd B. Jenks, B.S. Professor of Agricultural Education Xlvas born in 1876 at Toronto, Indiana. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Purdue University. Received his B.S. in Agriculture at Purdue, l898. I-Ias been a high school teacher of Agriculture: Assistant Professor of Agricultural Education at Massachusetts Agricultural Collegeg Specialist in Agri- cultural Education, U. S. Bureau of Education. I-Ias been Professor of Agricultural Education at Vermont since l9l3. Has published Public School Agriculture, Massachusetts Agricultural Bulle- tins, parts of Report of U. S. Commission of Education, 1912-13. Member of AZ. Evan Thomas, B.S. Professor of Mathematics and Mechanics in the College of Engineering Was born in Llangranog, Cardiganshire, South Wales, t853g educated in private schoolsg B.S., Denison University, 1876, B.D., Yale, l88Og graduate Work in Philosophy, Yale, 1878-1880, grad- tuate work in Mathematics with Prof. A. S. I-Iardy at Dartmouth College, l884-l857g Astronomy, Dartmouth Summer School, 18865 taught Mathematics in the preparatory department and attended lectures in Theology and Natural Science, Oberlin College, IS76-lS78g pastor of Congregational churchesg Instructor in Mathematics, U. V. M., 1892, editor and manager of the Vermont Tribune, 1893-1898, Instructor in Mathematics, U. V. M., 1902-l908g Assistant Professor, l908-1912, Asso- ciate Professor, l9l2-l9l4g Professor of Mechanics and Mathematics, College of Engineering since t914, Secretary of the Congregational Convention of Vermont, 1901-t908g consulting editor of the Congregationalist, 1901-1907, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg member of American Mathematical Societyg of Society for the Promotion of Engineering Educationg of Mathematical Association of Americag of Society of Vermont Engineersg of Commons Club. Pub- blished baccalaureate discoursesg educational addresses. Member of KIPBK. George Howard Burrows, Ph.D. Pomeroy Professor of Chemistry A Was born in IS75 at Cincinnati, Ohio. Pursued baccalaureate course at the University of Cin- cinnati and U. V. M. Post-graduate work done at Cornell University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Received his B.S. at U. V. M., H3995 Ph.D. at M. I. T., l9l4. Was Instructor in Physics at Pratt Institute, H599-l900, and Assistant in Chemistry at Cornell University, l900el903. I-Ias been Professor of Chemistry at U. V. M. since l903. Specialized in Physical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. I-Ias published four brief papers in the Journal of Physical Chemistry and the Journal of the American Chemical Society. Member of fI1BK. 34
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