University of Massachusetts Amherst - Index Yearbook (Amherst, MA)

 - Class of 1928

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DEAN MACHMER

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bminisitration Cfjanges; A T the close of the last college year, it was announced by the Board of Trustees - ' - that Edward M. Lewis, who had served as Acting President of M. A. C. for two years, had been ofBcially appointed President of the College, with the full powers of that office. This announcement met with general and whole-hearted approval, both on the part of the undergraduate student body and the alumni, for President Lewis has, during his years of service at M. A. C, won the sincere respect and friendship of all with whom he has come in contact. Edward M. Lewis was born in Wales in 1872, and came to this country with his parents eight years afterward. He received his advanced education at AVil- liams College, where he took his A. B. degree in 1896, and his A. M. in 1899. It was there that he achieved fame as a baseball pitcher, which led him to enter professional baseball. His success was immediate, and he was soon recognized as one of the best pitchers in the game. However, he had ambitions for a life of greater service, and in 1901, at the height of his baseball fame, he accepted a position as Instructor in Public Speaking at Columbia University. Later he accepted a similar place at Williams College, and in 1911 became Assistant Dean and Assistant Professor of English at M. A. C. Since 1914 he has been Dean of the College, and the service he has rendered in that capacity cannot be easily reckoned. His fine idealism, his broad tolerance, and his understanding of and sj ' mpathy with the problems of student life have won for him the gratitude of many and the friendship of all. It is altogether fitting that to him should be given the leadership of M. A. C, in the certainty that vmder his guidance it will continue to exemplify the highest ideals of the American college. Another act of the Trustees which has been greeted with widespread appro- bation was the appointment of Professor William L. Machmer to the position of Dean of the College, announcement of which was made at the beginning of the present college year. The year of 1911 also marked the arrival on our campus of Dean Machmer, who had just been granted his A. M. degree from Franklin and Marshall College. Previous to that time he had received an A. B. at the same institution . and had spent several years teaching in the public schools of Pennsylvania. Coming to M. A. C. as Instructor in Mathematics, he became Assistant Professor in 1913 and Associate Professor in 1919. Since 1920 he has been Professor of Mathematics and Assistant Dean, and during the past two years, he has served both as Acting Dean and Acting Registrar. No member of the faculty has the best interests of the College and the student body more at heart than Dean Machmer. By his quiet friendship, his tactful, unassuming helpfulness, and his appreciation of the everyday problems of college life, he has gained the liking and respect of the entire undergraduate body. 19



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0iiittv of General bminis tration Edward M. Lewis, A.M., ...... President ' s House President of the College Born 1872. B.A., Williams College, 1896. A.M., Williams College, 1899. Graduate of Boston School of Expression, 1901. Instructor in Public Speaking, Columbia University, 1901-03. Instructor and Assistant Professor of Public Speaking and Oratory, Williams College, 1903-11. Instructor, Harvard Summer School, 1903 and 1906. Instructor, Yale Divinity School, 1904-14. Assistant Professor of English and Assistant Dean, M. A. C, 1911. Professor of Literature and Associate Dean, M. A. C, 1912. Dean and Professor of Languages and Literature, M. A. C, 1914. Head of the Division of Humanities, 1919-. Acting President, 1913-14,1918-19, 1924-25. Pres- ident of the College, 1926-. Alumni Trustee of Williams College, 1915-. President, New England Intercollegiate Athletic Association, 1920-23. Member of American .4cademy of Political and Social Science. Trustee of the School of Expression, Boston. Director, National Eisteddfod Association. Member of American Geographical Society. Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Gamma Delta. William L. Machmer, A.M., Dean 25 Amity Street Charles E. Marshall, Ph.D., Director of the Graduate School 16 South Pleasant Street William I. Goodwin, B.Sc, Field Agent North Amherst Willard A. Munson, B.Sc, Director of Extension Service 101 Butterfield Terrace Roland H. Verbeck, B.Sc, Director of Short Courses U Orchard Street Robert D. Hawley, B.Sc, Secretary of the College South Amherst Basil B. Wood, A.B., Librarian of the College Fred C. Kenney Treasurer of the College Amity Street Mount Pleasant Sidney B. Ha.skell, B.Sc, . Director of the Ex ' periment Station 2 Mount Pleasant George AV. Alderman, A.B., Assista7it Professor of Physics Born 1898. A.B., Williams College, 1921. Instructor in Physics, M. A. C, 1921-26, Assis- tant Professor of Physics, 1926-. 21

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