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VASSARION 27 Cl.ARKE VVELLS CHAMBERLMN, A.B. Professor of Physifs 1iA.B., Denison University, 1894. Instructor in Mathematics and Physics, VVestcrn Reserve Academy, 1894-97. Graduate Student in Physics and Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1897-99. Fellow in Physics, University of Chicago, 1899-1900. Professor of Physics, Colby College, 1900-01. Professor of Physics, Denison University, 1901-08. Professor of Physics, Vassar, 1908. Ernest Kemper Adams Research Fellow of Columbia University, 1909--10. 1lFellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, Member American Physical Society. 11Published: The Radius of Molecular Attraction, The Compound Interferometerf' A New Form of Interferometerf' in Physical Review, The Achromatism of Interference, in Physical Review, The Relative Motion of the Earth and Ether and the Fitzgerald Lorentz EHect, in Transaclions of zhe British Association. EDNA CARTER, Ph.D. Instructor in Physics 1IA.B., Vassar, 1894. Assistant Principal of High School, De Pere, Wis., 1895-96. Assistant in Physics, Vassar, 1896-98. Studied at University of Chicago, 1898-99. Instructor in Physics, State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wis., 1899-1904. Studied at Julius Maximilians Universitat, Wiirzburg, Germany, 1904-06. Instructor in Physics, Vassar, 1906. 1IMember American Association for the Advancement of Science, Associate Member American Physical Society. 1'iPubIisl1ed: Dissertation: uUber das Verhiiltnis der Energie der Rontgenstrahlen zur Energie der erzen- genden Kathodenstrahlenf' in Armalen der Physik, vol. 21, 1906. lVIARY ELIZABETH COOLEY, A.B. Instructor in Physics 1iA.B., Vassar. Instructor in Physics, Vassar, 1893. RUTH PICKERING, B.L. Instruftor in Physics 1iB.L., Denison University, 1908. Instructor in Physics, High School, Ripon, Wis., 1908-09. Instructor in Physics, Vassar, 1909. ifbpyiiulugp ann iepgiene ELIZABETH BURR FI-XHELBERG, lVI.D. Professor of Physiology and Hygzlene 1IFormer Clinical Professor of Diseases of Eye and Ear, Woman's Medical College of New York Infirmary. Resident Physician, New York Infants' Hospital. Resident Physician, New York Nursery and Chilclren's Hospital. Professor of Physiology and Hygiene, Vassar, 1887. 1iAmerican Medica1Association. New York State Medical Society. Dutchess County Medical Society. Amer- ican Association for Advancement of Science. W'oman's Medical Association of New York City. WOIUHHHS Medical Society of New York State. FLORIENCE L. MCKAY, M.D. lssisrnnt in Physiology 1lA.B., Cornell University, 1905, M.D., Cornell University Medical College, 1907, Cornell State Scholarship. 1lAlpha Epsilon Iota. ' lfiumance iilanguagcs A JEAN CI-IARLEMAGNE BRACQ, Litt.D. Professor of Frenfh 1IA.B., McGill University, 1881. Student at the Newton Theological Institution, 1881-83, at the Sorbonne and College de France, 1884-85. Secretary of the American McAll Association, 1886-91. Associate Pro- fc-ssor of Modern Languages in Vassar, 1891. Professor, Vassar, 1891. Delivered Course of Lectures on 'iContemporary French Literature at the Lowell Institute, 1898. Litt.D., Colgate University, 1904. 1IPubiished: Articles in The Oullooh, The Iridepenzlent, The Andover Review, The National Geographic Magazine, The Educational Review, La Revue Historique of Paris, and other periodicals.
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TIROY C. COOLIZY, Ph.D., W I3 K Profcrror Enicrzitzu of Phy 06 VASSARION I VVOODBRIDGE RILEY, Ph.D., W B K Profcryor of Philoroplny 1lA.B., Yale University, 1892, A.M., 1898. Graduate study in Philosophy at Yale, Columbia, and Johns Hopkins University. Ph.D., Yale University, IQOZ. Professor of Philosophy, University of New Brunswick, Canada, 1902-04. Johnson Research Scholar in Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1904-07. Instructor in English, New York University, 1897-8. Professor of Philosophy, Vassar, 1908. 1lEellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Member American Philosophical Associationg American Psychological Association. Associate Editor of tle Psychological Bullezin. 1lPublished: 'KThe Founder of Mormonismg A Psychological Study of Joseph Smith, Ing American Philosophy, The Early Schools. About forty reviews and articles, chiefly on American and Italian philos- ophy and psychology in the Psychological Bulletin, Psychological Review, yournal ofPhilotopl1y, lvEll'0lI, Boolzman, etc. lh'lARGARET FLOY VVASHBURN, Ph.D., W B K , 2 E Profexror of Prychol 1lA.B., Vassar, 18915 A.M., 1893. Fellow in Philosophy, Cornell, 1893-94. Ph.D.,. Cornell, 1894. Pro- fessor of Philosophy at Wells College, 1895-1900. Warden of Sage College in Cornell University, 1900-oz. Lecturer in Psychology in Cornell University, 1901-OZ. Assistant Professor of Psychology in University of Cincinnati, 1902-03. Associate Professor of Philosophy, Vassar, 1903. Professor of Psychology, Vassar, 1908. 1lAmerican Psychological Association. American Philosophical Association. 1lPul1lisl1ed: Articles in Plzilosoplzischc Slzfdierz, The Philosophical Review, The Psychological Review, The xlmerican ffournal of Psychology, and other journals. Translations of Wundt's K'Ethical Systems and uThe Principles of Morality. uThe Animal Mind: A Text-book of Comparative Psychology. Cooperating Editor of The rlrnrriczzrr :70llI'l7Ill of Psychology, Tho j'our11al of Comparaiiw Psychology and Aleurology, and The Psychological Bulleliri. ,i1-1711, ' 087 l DWINA ABBOTT, lVl,A., th B lf, I E Ilrrzlrfzznf in Psychology 1IA.B., University of Illinois, 1909, M.A., 1909. Graduate Scholar at tl'e University of Illinois, 1908-09. Assistant in Psychology, Vassar, 1909. I lXANCY ISABEI. GRAY, A. B., W B li' ,fl.tJ1'.v1'cz11f in Ploilorophy and Pryclyologj' HAP., Vassar, 1908. Assistant in Philosophy and Psychology, Vassar, 1908. fIIA LILLIAN Tl-IORNBURY, A.l3. f1.V.YI'5fl771l Z-71 Efhzirt zzml in thc Scc1'cfr11',vl.t Ojfz-cc 1lA.B., Vassar College, 1908. Assistant in Ethics and History, 1908. Assistant in Etlics and in the Secretaryls Office, 1909. itlbvsirs 1lA.B., Union College, 1858. Student of Chemistry, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Instructor in Science in the Lockport Union School, in Mathematics in Fairheld Seminary, in Science in Cooperstown Seminary. Professor of Natural Science in New York State Normal College, 1861-74. Professor of Physics and Chem- istry, Vassar, 1874. Professor of Physics, 1894. Professor Emeritus, 1907. Fellow of the American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science. 1lAmerican Physical Societyg National Educational Associationg New York State Science Teachers' Asso- ciationg National Geographic Society, Vassar Brothers Institute. 1lPublished: Text-books on Physics, Elementary and Advanced, Text-books on Chemistry, Elementary and Advanced. Papers on Educational subjects: Proc. University Convocation, The New York State Science Teachers' Association, The New York State Teachers' Association. Investigations: Electricity applied to register Vibrations. The Electric Register and the Pitch of Koenig's Tuning Forks. A Con- vection Thermoscope. Theory of the Convection Thermoscope, Repulsion by Heat. Mechanical Actions of Radiations in Air and Vacua. The Limit of Visibility of Minute Particles. Other papers: American Chemi- ml journal, journal, Franklin Instituteg Proceedings, Albany Institute, Proc. Vassar Brothers Institute. Hcgrllirst Semester only. 1 'jlfi
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Q8 VASSARION HARRIE'I' ELIAZBETH BEARD, A.B. I11:truft0r1'n Frenrb ffA.B., Vassar, 1897. Studied four ycars and a half in France, Germany, and Italy. Studied in Paris at the Alliance Francaise and the Sorbonne, the summers of 1901 and 1903, and one semester, 1907. Instructor in the Cascadilla School, Ithaca, 1898, at Hillside, Norwalk, Conn., 1899-1901. Instructor in French, Vassar, 1901. GEORGIANNA CONROW, A.lVl. Instructor in French 1lA.B., Cornell, 1899. Studied in Germany and Paris, 1899-1901. A.M., Cornell, 1901. Instructor in Olean, N. Y., 1903, in South Orange, N. J., 1904-05. Thousand Island Park, summers of 1903 and 1904. Instructor in French, Vassar, 1905. EDITH l'iANHl5S'l'OCK, BL. Izzftruftor in Italian and Spanish 1IB.L., Western Reserve University, 1894, Graduate work, University of Zurich and the Sorbonne, 1894-965 Fellow in Romance Languages, Bryn Mawr College, 1897-98, Bryn Mawr College, 1901-07.3 1906-07. Head of Modern Language Department, Mississippi State College for Women, 1898-1901, 1902-O65 In- structor in Romance Languages, Mount Holyoke College, 1907-O85 Instructor, Vassar, 1908. 1IModcrn Language Association. lVlATHILDE lVl0UNIER Instructor in Frenrb 1lGraduate scholar, Ecole Normale Francaise, Berne, 1895, St. Universite de Lausanne, 1900. Instructor in French, Putnam Hall, 1901-08. Instructor in French, Vassar, 1909. FLORENCE DONNELL VV1-11TE, A.M. Instructor in French 1lA.B., Mount Holyoke, 1903, A.M., 1907. Graduate work in French Literature and Philology, Sorbonne, Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Paris, 1903-04. Instructor in French in the Central High School, Springfield, Mass., 1904-06. Scholarship in Romance Languages, Bryn Mawr, 1906-07.3 Fellowship in Romance Lan- guages, Bryn Mawr, 1907-08. Instructor in French, Vassar, 1908. Qtipmnayium Ebepartment l-IARRIET ISABEL BALLINTINE Director of the Gymnasium 1lGraduate of Dr. Sargent's Normal School of Physical Training, 1891. Assistant in Gymnasium at Lascll, 1890-91. Studied in Harvard Summer School, 1891, 1892, 1896, 1898. Gymnasium Director, Vassar, 1891. Instructor in Harvard Summer School, 1901, 1902. EDITH KIZZIE CREIGHTON A551-Jfdllf in the G-9YlHHH5l.1lI7I 1lSargent Normal School. Assistant in Gymnasium at Vassar, I909. . lVlARIANNE LOUISE KING lrzslruffor in the Gymrzaxium 1ISargent Normal School. Assistant in Gymnasium at Vassar, 1906. ilihratp Qbepartment FRANCES A. Wooo Libmfian 1lIn Music Department, Vassar, 1867-70. Essay Critic in English Department, 1870-80. Librarian, 1880. Acting Lady Principal, 1891.
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