University of Vermont - Ariel Yearbook (Burlington, VT)

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D ll IDI .- FREDERICK TUPPER 1 Professor of English Language and Literature Was born in 1871 at Charleston, S. C. Pursued his bacoalaureaite course at Charleston College. Post-graduate work done at Johns Hopkins University. Received his A.B. at Charles- ton, in 1890, Ph.D. at Johns Hopki-nas in 18935 L.H.D. at Vermont in I906, A-M. at Charleston. Has traveled seven summers and two full sabbatical years in Europe5 partiicularly at Berlin, Munich, Oxford and Cambridge. Was Professor of English at VVells College 1893-945 Pro- fessor pro-tempore at Vermont I894-95, Professor, I895-. Specialized in English Language and Literature. Has published Anglo-Saxon Daily Life QDissertation J. H. U.j5 Goldsmith's Poems f1901j5 Riddles of the Exeter Book f1910j5 The Taming of the Shrew C1912l5 Repre- sentative Dramas frofm Dryden to Sheridan fin preparationj, and numerous articles in philo- sophical journals and literary reviews. Was Lecturer at Summer School at Columbia Unwiver- sity IQIZ, and at Harvard University in 1913- Is a member of ATU and TBK. MARBURY BLADEN GGLE Professor of Latin Was born in Maryland in 1879. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Johns Hopkins Univer- sity. Post-graduate work was done at johns Hopkins. Received his A.B. from Johns Hopkins in 1902, and his Ph.D. from johns Hopkins in 1907. Taught Latin and French at DeKoven Hall, Tacoma, Wash., 1902-045 Latin at Notre Dame College for VVomen, 1905-06, was Fellow in Latin at Johns Hopkins, 1906-075 Assistant Professor of Latin at Vermont, 1907-095 and Pro- fessor of the Latin Language and Literature from 1909 to date- Has published many articles on folk lore. Is a member of the American Philological Association, and Secretary of :the Ver- mont Section of the New England Classical Association. ' ELBRIDGE CHURCHILL JACOBS Professor of .ffrzalytieal Chemistry and Mineralogy! VVas born in- 1873 at Ogurginft, Me. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology. Post-graduate work done at Columbia. Received his I. B. S. at M- I. T., in 1897. Has traveled and studied in Europe. VVas Graduate Assistant at M. I. T-, 1897-995 Instructor at Vermont, 1899-19015 Assistant Professor, 1901-035 Professor, 1903-. Has investi- gated talc deposits in Vermont. Is a member of ATU. HENRY FARNHAM PERKINS Professor of Zoology VVas born at Burlington in 1877. Pursuied a blaccalaureaite course 'at Vermont. Post grad- uate work done at johns Hopkins. Recdived his A.B. at Vermont in I398Q Ph.D. at Johns Hop- kins in 1902. Specialized in Coelenterawte and Molluscan Zoology. Has been Research Assist- ant at the Carnegie Institution in Washington fin 19035 Scientific Assistanrt i-n U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, 1904.-07, Fellow A. A. A. S. since 19095 President of Burlington Nature Club. Has published several scientific papers. Was Instructor in Biology at Vermont, 1902-065 Assistant Professor of Biology at Vermont, 1906-IQIIQ Professor of Zoology at V-enmont since 1911. SAMUEL ELIOT BASSET ' Professor of Greek H Was born fin 1873 at Wilton, Conn. Pu-rsued a baccalaureate course at Yale. Did post- graduate work at Yale, Berlin, Fniedburg and the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Has traveled extensively in Europe. Specialized in Greek Literature and Archaeology. Received his A.B. at Yale in 1898, and Ph.D. from Yale in 1905. Was Tutor in Greek at Yale, 1902-535, has been Professor of Greek at Vermont since 1905. fProfessor pro-tempore 1905- IQO . . . 20 mil 'ln

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L ilu 2. The Literary-Scientific, which is similar to the Classical, but does not require Greek, replacing this by modern language or science. 3. Chemistry. By this course one may be well fitted to practice Industrial Chemistry or to teach the subject. 4. Economies and Commerce. This may lit one for a busi-ness career or for secretarial work, or work in many of the bureaus of the Government. 5. Education, which is designed especially for those who wish to engage in some form of educational work. 6. General Science, for those preparing to study hfledicine or for specializing in some branch of natural or physical science. Neither Greek nor Latin is required in any of the above except the first two, but either may be taken in any of them. G. H. PERKINS. GEORGE H ENRY Priucms Dean of the College of .fifrfx and Scierzcm ' Was born at Cambnidge, Mass. Studied at Knox College for two years and two years at Yale. Received his A.B. at Yale, 18675 Ph.D., at Yale, 1869. Has traveled many times to the Pacific coast by various routes and in the mining districts of the West and Southwestg to the Hawaiian Islands for study of volcanoes in 19055 to Europe in 19075 to japan, Chinia, Indiia, I-ava, Ceylon, Egypt, Greece, Italy, in 19105 to Alaska in 1899 and Yellowstone Park in 1886, 1897 and 1900. Has specialized in Geology. Has published ten reports as State Geolloigjiist, a-nd about a hundred articles in various periodicals. Hats been State Geologist since 1898. Elected Professor of Andimal 'and Vegetable physiology at University of Vermont, 1869. Howard Pro- fessor of Natural Htilstory since 1881. Curator of Museum since 1872. Dean of Departmen-t of Nlatuiral Science, 1898-1912. De-an of the College of Ants and Sciences since 1912. Is a Fellow of the Geological Society of America, and ofthe American Association for -the Advance- menrt of Science. He is a member of the American Anthropological Society, American Ethno- logioal Society. Is a member of AXP, 13911, TBK. GEORGE HOXVARD BURROWS Professor of Chemistry Was born in 1875 at Cincinnati, Ohio. Pursued baccalaureate course at the Unliversity of Cincinnati for one year5 at U. V. M. for three years. Post-graduate work done at Cornell Uni- vensity, and Miassachusetts Institute of Technology. Received his B.S- at U. V. M. in 18995 Ph.D. at Nl. I. T. in 1914. Was Instructor in Physics at Pratt Institute, 1899-1900, and Assistant in Chemistry at Cornell University, 1900-1903. Has been Professor of Chemistry at U. V. M- since 1903. Specialized in Physical Chemistry and Organvic Chemistry. Has published four brief papers in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. Is a member of TBK. ASA RUSSELL GIFFORD Professor of Philoroplzy Was born at Cottage City fOak Blulfsj, Mass., in 1881. Graduated from Wesleyan Univer- silty. Post-graduate Work was done at Yale. Received his Cmagna cum Iaudej from Wes- leyan in 19045 M.A. -at Yale, in 1907. Was Assistant in Philosophy at Yale, 1907-1908, Reader in Philosophy at Brvn Mawr, 1908-09. In 1909 Professor of Philosophy at Vermont. Special- ized in Autological Theory. Has published artricles and reviews. Is a member of TNQ and '-IPBK. i .19 .- Eli al D



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L ALLISON W. SLOCUM Professor of Physics YVas born at Dartmouth, lVIa.ss., in 1866. Pursued a bfaccalaureate course at Haverford Col- lege- Post-graduate work done at Haverford, Harvard, and Berlin. Received his A.B. at Haver- ford in 1886, and his A.lVI. at Harvard in 1891. Has traveled and studied in Germany. Special- ized in Physics. VVas connected with the Haverford College Grammar School, 1888-90, and the Westchester State Normal School, 1893-94, Professor of Physics at Vermont since 1894. Is a nhanter member of the American Physical' Society. JAMES FRANKLIN MESSENGER Professor of Ezlucation Was born in 1872 at 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 in 1895, M.A. at Harvard in 1901, Ph.D. at Columbia in 1903. He wa-s instructor in Philosophy and Psychology at University of New Mexico, Assistant in Psychology at Harvard, Teacher of Psychology and Education at Virginia State Normal, Professor of Education and Director of the Summer School at Vermont, 1909. Specialized in Psychology and Education. Has published 'Perception of Number Through touch, Perception of Number, Principles of Instruction. Is a member of EN. ARTHUR BECKWITH MYRICK Professor of .Romance Languages ana' Literature Was born in 1875 at New York. Pursued a baccalaureate course att Harvard. Post-gradu- ate work done at Harvard. Received his A.B. at Harvard in IQOOQ A.M. at Harvard in IQOIQ Ph4D. at Harvard in 1904. Has traveled and studied in France and Italy. Specialized in Ro- mance Philology. Has published numerous Translation-s. Has been Teaching Fellow in French and Italian at Harvard, Professor, Reaile Accademiva Scitentiifico-Litteraria at Milan, Italy, 1904- 05, Professor of Romance Languages and Literature at Vermont, 1905-. SAKIUEL FRANKLIN EMERSON Professor of History , VV'as born in ISSO at Norwich, Vt. Pursued his baccalaureate courses at Yale. Post-gradu- ate wo-tk done a-t Unzion Theological Seminary, Tubingen and Berlin, at Rome, Italy, in 1911. Was connected with School for Boys at Stratford, Conn., 1872-1875. Had a pastorate supply at Rox-bury, N. H., 1876, and at Sutton, Neb-, 1877. Wars Profe-ssor of Greek and German at University of Vermont, 1881-1889, of History and Sociology since 1889. Specialized in the His- tory of Occidental Civilization, 1889. Has published Meaning of History , VVeStetrn Society , European Social Developmentl' and the Convstitr.1tionfal State. Is a member of the American Historical Society, Vermont Historical Society, Chairman Vermont Free Library Commission. lVIember of ANP. GEORGE GORHAM GROAT Professor of Eczonornics Wars born at Green Island, N. Y., in 1871. is a graduate of Syracuse University. Post-gratd- uate workidone at New York State Norm-al College, Cornell and Columbia. Received degree of Pd.M. in 1897 from State Normal College, A.M. in 1901 from Cornell, and Ph.D. from Colum- bia in 1905. Was with State Norm-al College, 1897-1903, New York School of Commerce, 1905- 07, Ohio VVesleyan Unfiversitty, 1907-1913. Has been in the Department of Economics and Colm- rnerce at Vermont since 1913. Published f'Tnade Unions and the Law in New York, in IQOS, and Attitude of American Courts in Labor Cases, in 1911. I-s a member of ATA. 21 s HEI

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