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I IH II HI I I IH H IH I I Effuremnrh Clbnre mure at slam: ut' New itjnmpshire Qlullege has enhennureh tn pruhnre nn nnnnnl that mill he an nrrnrnte nnh entertnining hintnrg nf zitnhent sinh rullege nrtinitiezi: nnh get he rharzuzteristir ut' the Qllnss nt' 15117, nu that, when time nnh rirrnmstanre hnne srnttereh ns far nnh tuihe, this Chrnnite will ener zierne tu bring nu nearer tn nnr Alma mater. nnh tu keen bright the frienbnhipu anim nssnrintiunn that make the fnnr genres here mezm su mnrh tn men anh ulnmen uf New ihznnpnhire Qlullege. mag it merit gnnr praise nnh nut heserue fun mnrh renunre. V W H JH I N H H HV I
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1. 1.lI.l lil I- mn, ,Ii We GMM fe lllillarh Eames Zlliaher ILLARD JAMES FISHER was born in 1867 in Waterford, N. Y., the first child of George Fisher and Ellen Hunter W1'igl1t. His parents lived in Troy, in Albany, and, after his father had -become a priest of the Episcopal church, in Stockport, N. Y. The pastorate there lasted eighteen years, and the eight brothers and sisters grew up together in the Hudson valley to the time when school and college had to be thought of. Rev. George Fisher at first built up a Parish School, for the children of his parishioners and neighbo1's. Then he sent his two older sons to Williston Semi- nary, in Easthampton, Mass., where the oldest graduated in 1888. He entered Amherst College in the Class of 1892, was made a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and graduated with a record of interest in mathematics and science. For most of the time for eleven years he was principal of the High School in Medway, Mass., where he graduated eight classesg though he also served a year as assistant in the Biological Laboratory of Amherst College, and studied another year in Cornell University. In IQO3 he buried the lady whom he had long courted and for a short time called his wife. An assistantship being open in the Physics Department of Co1'nell University, he was glad to go there, to teach and study for an advanced degree. For his thesis he studied the subject of the temperature coefficients of gas viscosity, and showed by a -series of experiments that the law known as Sutherland's expresses correctly the relation between vis- cosity and temperature through a range of temperature two hundred degrees higher than had been studied accurately before. In 1908 he received the degree of Ph.D., and the same summer sailed for Europe, where he spent two semesters in the German University of Gottingen, with some travel and sight-seeing in Germany and Switzerland. After three more years he was called to his present position of Professor of Physicsin New Hampshire College, where his kindly nature, his ability and his energetic interest in all college activities have endeared him to the entire stu- dent body. He has been made a member of Sigma Xi and of the American Physical Society, and a Fellow of the A.A.A.S. 8
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T i' We G 21022 W1 muarh nf Efrnzteen Hw lixccllcncy, GOV. ROLLAND H. SPAULIBING, vgv-Officio ' 1,RIfSllJICN'I' 1f:lDVV.XRD 'I'. FAIRCI-lIl.l3, A.M., l..I..lJ., 0.1--ojiaio HON. 1-lARx'1f:v I.. IEOUTW1-:1.l,, ILS., l.I..D., f,7'll'A'ft1fL'1ll' Malden, Mass. 11ON. 'IAMI-:S A. 'l'U1f'rs, A.l5., Sl C1't'flIl'y lixctcr HON X'VAI.'l'I'IR1JRICW COleb1'Ook 110N HDWARIJ H. NVASON, ILS. Nashua HON. G1-:OROIQ H. B1NO11.x1vu, A.l5., LI..IJ. Manchester I'l0N JOHN XV. .li,RliN'I'lSS Alstezad HON. XVILLIS McDU1flflclc, A.H. .Rochester HON. IJANA J, BROVVN Ossipcc Qbtlicera nf Rhminiatratinn .IQDWARIJ T. 1'QAlRL.'1-IILIJ, A.M., LI..D. l'rcsidcni of the College CHARLICS H. ,PlC'l l'lCIi, A.M., C.1i., I.I..lJ. Dean NIil.I.Ili li. G0l.IJ'l'HWAl'I'IC, I5.S., PHD. Dean of Women CHARLES li. HliW1'l l', ILS., M.M.li., Umm of l571ffi11,CK7'i71fj 'l'R1am:Ric:R XV. TAYLOR, ILS. Dean of !1f,'7'iCMIfH7'L' 1LRN1cs'r R. GROYICS, A.B., .l'3.D. Umm of xlrls and Sciences WAIJNQR M. PARRIQR, All. T1'ClIS'Llf7'C7' .IOHN C. Iil'IND.Xl.L, 13.5. Dirvcfor of E.'L'llE7lSf0Il Hforle CHARLES XV. STONIC, A.M. College Fll1'1l'LC7' OSCAR W. STRAW, .S'uf1e1'inicndf'nt of l'Owv1' and .S'01'4zf'icz' and C.'u1'Ot0r of lhcildings CONDA 1'1AM lx'vg1i.x'f1'c11' and .S'cc1'vz'u1'y of the Ifufulty ORl'IN V. 1'1liNDlCRSON Business Svm'ciav'y N.'XfI'1lANllil, li. CURTIS Proctor of Menfv IJ07'7IlifU7':y 2-Xzmintants in Ahnnuiniatratiun MARTHA lf. .ILMIQRSON Lib1'a1'ir1u CHARLOT'l'lC A. THOM RSON xl.v.vi.vtcmt .l.'ib1'Il7'itlll MARQIA N. SANDERS 12l.IZABL1'I'I'I P. D1cMlcR1'r'l' ANNIE ,l. NTORGAN VELMA W. IDAVIS l31QA'rR1c:1': M. IUCHMOND BICULAH M. MAIJIDKJX MART1-IA C. Bl.OIXilC'l l', AJR. .S'ten05,'raphcr 10 Jlluia-on of Smith ,Hail Z'UGf1'01'l' of Ballard Hull .Mamrgcr of Book Slorc Svc1'utu1'y to the l'77'C'S1'dFllf Bookleccjlcr Stcu0graj1he1'
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