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VASSARION 9 MARY W. WHITNEY, A.lVl., W B K Proferror of Astronomy 1lA.B., Vassar, 1868. Student in Harvard, 1871-72. A.M., Vassar, 1872. Zurich University, 1874-76. Private Assistant of Maria Mitchell, 1881. Harvard College Observatory, 1888. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Professor, Vassar, 1889. 1lPub1ished: Observations of variable stars, in Annals of Harvard Observatory, observations of comets and minor planets, in various astronomical periodicals. HERBERT ELMER MILLS, Ph.D., fp .B K Proferror of Eeonomzri' 1IA.B., University of Rochester, 18835 Ph.D., Cornell, 1890. Principal Marion Collegiate Institute, New York, 1883-84. Palmyra Union School, New York, 1884-86. Fellow in History and Political Economy, Cornell, 1886-88. Acting Instructor in History, 1889-90. Associate Professor of History and Economics, Vassar, 1890. Professor of Economics, Vassar, 1893. 1lPubIi:hed: Early Years ofthe French Revolution in San Domingo. Several Outline: for economic study and syllabi for university extension lectures. JEAN CHARLEMAGNE BRACQ, Litt.D., 70b7Z Guy Vasmr Profersor of Modern Languages French 1lA.B., McGill University, 1881. Student at the Newton Theological Institution, 1881-83, at the Sorbonne and College de France, 1884-85, Secretary of American McAll Association, 1886-91. Associate Professor of Modern Languages in Vassar College, 1891. Professor, Vassar, 1892. Delivered course of lectures on t'Contemporary French Literatureu at the Lowell Institute, 1898, Litt.D., Colgate University, 1904. 1fPub1isl1cd: Articles in The Outlook, The Independenl, The Andover Review, The Alalional Geographic Jllagazine, The Educational Review, La Rez-ue Hiszorique of Paris, and other periodicals. J, LEVERETT lVlOORE, Ph.D., KP B K Profersor of Latin Language and Literature, Mattlaetu Vzzrrar, 712, Foundation 1'IA.B., Princeton, 1881, A. M., 1884. Graduate Student at Jotns Hopkins, 1885-91. Fellow in Latin, 1887-88. Fellow by courtesy, 1890-91. Plw.D., Johns Hopkins, 1891. Associate Professor of Latin, Vassar, 1891. Professor, Vassar, 1893. Member of the Board of lvlanagers of School in Rome. FRANCES A, WOOD Librm-imz 1lIn Music Department, Vassar, 1867-70. Essay Critic in English Department, 1870. Librarian, 1880. Acting Lady Principal, 1891. GEORGIA A. KENDRICK Lady PI'Z-Tlfl-fd! 1lLady Principal, Vassar, ISQI. CHARLES WV. NIOULTON, l3h.D., ID B lr Profersor of Claemirtry 1IA.B., University of Minnesota, 1885. Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1889. Associate Professor, Vassar, 1892. Professor, 1894. ELIZABETH BARR THELBERG, NLD. Resident Phyxifion and Proferror ofPfJy.v1'ology 1lM.D., Woman's Medical College of the New York Infirmary, 1884. Assistant Professor of Eye and Ear. Resident Physician to the New York Infant Hospital, and in the Nursery and Child's Hospital, New York. Professor, Vassar, 1887. GEORGE COLEMAN Gow, A.B., Mus.D. Profersor of Murie 1IA.B., Brown University, 1884. Newton Theological Institute, 1889. Instructor in Smith College, 1889-95. Studied in Berlin, 1892-93. Professor in Vassar, 1895. Mus.D., Brown University, 1894. 1lPubIisl1ed: The Structure of Music, WA Text-book on Harmony.
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X VS. X f xy' 0fl7CfM5' 01 6'0IfMV!Vf1YI' AND .6YJ70UL'Tl0N Z f ff f f fm I 1 ff , 5 X2 f X , fa yjpilllff f',g,n -H i .1 ' 1 Q 5 Gr- P758 X., -Q-,j 4., fi, h e I X Qfflff--V ,H 5, X ff, S steer f 'L L ...X -sia,1iggfi2f-ff ,ff ' ' JAMES M. IIDAYLOR, LL.D., W B K Presz'zlen1f of Vassar College. Professor of Etbns 1lA.B., University of Rochester, 1868. Graduated from Rochester Theological Seminary, 1871. Active Pastor, 1873-86. D.D., Rochester, 1886. LL.D., Rutgers. President of Vassar, 1886. D.D., Yale, 1901. 1lPubIisl1ed: NA New World and an Old Gospel, uPractical and Ideal, and several addresses on edu- cational subjects. ' LEROY C. COOLEY, Ph,D,, W B If Matffaew l7assm', 712, Professor of Physics and Chemistry Physics 1lA.B., Union College, 1858, A.M., 1862. Professor in the New York State Normal College, 1861-73. Professor, Vassar, 1874. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. 1lPubZisl1ed: A series of text-books of Chemistry and Physics, contributions to various educational and scientific journals. WILLIAM B. DWIGHT, A.M. 701111 Guy Vassar Professor of Natural History and Curator of the MMS6U771, Geology amz' Mz'nerz1logy 1lA.B., Yale, 1848. Course of Theology in Union Theological Seminary, 1854-57. A.lXI., Yale, 1857, Ph.D., Yale Scientific School, 1859. Principal of Englewood Female Seminary, 1859-67. Principal of Officers Family School, U. S. Military Academy, 1867-70. Associate Principal and Instructor in Natural Science, State Normal School, New Britain, Conn., 1870-78. Editor of Connecticut School Iournal, 1877.-78. Head of Department of Zoology, Martha's Vineyard Summer Institute, 1878-90. Professor, Vassar, 1878. University Examiner in Geology of the State of New York, 1894-95. Editor of the Department of Geology in the g'Standard Dictionary, 1891-93, of the uSupplement to the Standard Dictionary, 1903. 11PubIisl1ed: Various contributions to tlte transactions of the Vassar Brothers' Institute, 1883-90, Papers in The Taconic, The Naturalist, and other scientiic publications, Statistics of the Stratigraphy of Dutchess County, and portions of Xvasliington and Columbia Counties, 1890. ABBY LEACH, A,M,, ID B If Professor of the Greek Language 1lFirst Student in Harvard Annex, 1878-81. A.B. and A.lVl., Vassar, 1885, Instructor in Boston Girls' Latin School, 1880-83. Instructor in Latin, 1883-85. Associate Professor, Vassar, 1886-. Leipsic University, 1886-87. Professor, Vassar, 1880. lVIemher of the Board of lXIanagers of School at Athens. 1lPub1ished: Occasional contributions to the American ffaurnal of Plzilology, the Classical Review and other magazines. LUCY MAYNARD SALMON, A.M. Professor of Hisiory 1lA.B., University of Michigan, 1876, A.M., 1883. Fellow in History, Bryn Mawr, 1886-87. Associate Professor, Vassar, 1887. Professor, 1889. Special student at Paris and Florence, 1898-1900. 1lPubIislicd: l'History of tle Appointing Power of the President, 1885, A Statistical Inquiry Concern- ing Domestic Service, 1892, Domestic Service, 18973 second edition, with additional chapter on 'LDo- mestic Service in Europe, 1901, articles on educational and historical subjects.
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IO VASSARION LAURA JOHNSON WYLIE, Ph,D, Professor of English 1IA.B., Vassar, 1897. Instructor in Miss Storer's and' Miss Lupton's School, Cincinnati, 1883, in Packer Institute, 1883-92. Ph.D., Yale, 1894. Instructor in Packer Institute, 1894,-95. Instructor in Vassar, 1895-96. Associate Professor of English, 1896. Professor, 1898. 1lPul2lishezi: L'Studies in the Evolution of English Criticism, 'LThe Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, edited for school use. ELLA MCCALEB, A.B. Secretary of the College 1lA.B., Vassar, 1878. Instructor in Foster School, Clifton Springs, New York, 1878-81, in Detroit Home and Day School, 1881-85. Secretary to the President of Vassar College, 1885-93. Secretary of the College, 1893. - - Lewis F. PILCHER, Ph.B. Professor of Art 1lPh.B., School of Mines, Columbia College, 1895. Lecturer in Architecture at University of Pennsylvania, 1895-1902. Professor of Art in Vassar, 1900. 1lPub1ished: 'gPhases of Florentine Art, uEssay on Movement. AARON LOUIS TREADWELL, Ph.D., W B K Professor of Biology 1lB.S., Wesleyan University, 1888, M.S., 1890. Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1899. Assistant in Natural History, Wesleyan, 1888-91. Professor of Biology and Geology, Miami University, Oxford,Oliio, 1891-1900. Fellow of Clark University, 1891. Non-resident Fellow, University of Chicago, 1892-96. Fellow in resi- dence, 1897-98. Professor of Biology, Vassar, 1900. Since 1898, member of staff of Instruction, Marine Laboratory, NVoods'Ho1e, Mass. ' 1lPublished: Articles in the ffournal of Morphology, in Biological Leclures, in U. S. Fish Commission Re- port, and various other Zoological journals. H, HEATH BAWDEN, Pl1.D. Professor of Ploilosoplay 1lA.B., Denison University, 1893, A.M., 1894. Student at Rochester Theological Seminary, 1894.-96. Instructor of Biology in Denison, 1896-97. Fellow in Philosophy, University of Chicago, 1898-1900. Instructor of Philosophy in Iowa State University, 1900-01. Ph.D., Chicago University, 1900. Associate Professor, Vassar, 1901-02. Professor, Vassar, 1902. 1lPul2lishea': MA Study of Lapses, in monograph supplement to Psychological Review, 'kSyllabus of Psy- chologyf' 1902, HA Philosophical Interpretation of Experience, in press, uSyllabus of Education, Articles and reviews in various psychological and educational journals, collaboration on editorial staff of journal of Comparative Aleurology and Psychology, on Psychological Bulletin, and on journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Melhods. GERTRUDE BUCK, Ph.D. fissociate Professor of English 1lB.S., University of Michigan, 1894, lNI.S., 1895. Fellow in English in University of Chicago, 1894-95. Assistant in English in University of Michigan, 1896-97. Instructor in Indianapolis High School, 1897. Instructor in Vassar College, 1897. Ph.D., Michigan, 1898. Associate Professor, Vassar, 1901. 1lPublished: k'Organic Education, 1897, in collaboration with Miss H. M. Scott, The Metaphor, 1899, uArgumentative Writing, 1899, Expository Writingf' with lVIiss VVoodbridge, 1899. WILLIAM BANCROFT HILL, A.B., D.D., LU B K Professor of Biblical Literature 1lA.B., Harvard, 1879. Columbia Law School, 1881. Baltimore Law School, 1882. Union Theological Seminary, 1883-86. Pastor of Reformed fDutchD Church in Athens, N. Y., 1886-90, and in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1890-1902. Lecturer on Bible, Vassar, 1899-1902. Professor of Biblical Literature, Vassar, 1902. 1lPulzlished: L'M0untain Peaks in the Life of Christ, 'KPresent Problems in New Testament Study, Guide to the Lives of Christ. .
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