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4 ' lT '5'3 X 'l'NE,IU. LB rss AA ......-e ip, e Q-at--I n A-mm x CATHARINE SAUNDERS, Ph.D. - - - M - A Instructor in Ldiifb A. B. El 'ra Colle e, 1891g Ph.D., Columbia University, 1909. Graduate Student, , ml s Bryn Mawr College, 1898-1900, travel and study in Germany and Italy, 1902-03 3 University T h f Latin and of Munich, 19035 Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1905-07. eac er 0 I Mathematics, High School, Belfast, N. Y., 1893-95. Principal of Park Place School, Elmira, N. Y., 1895-98g Instructor in Latin, Vassar, 1900-03, 19044-05, 11907. . Member American Philological Association, Classical Association of the Atlantic States. Published: Costume in Roman Cornedyg The Introduction of rllasks on the Roman Stageg Altars on the Roman Comic Stage. LILY Ross TAYLOR, Ph.D. ------ Instructor in Latin A. B., University of Wisconsin, 1906 3 Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1913. Reader in Classi- cal Archaeology, Bryn Mawr College, 1910-12. Member American Philological Association. Published: Thesis, The Cults of Ostia. illllathemutira HENRY SEELY VVHITE, Ph.D., flv B K - - - Professor of Mathematics A. B., Wesleyan University, 18825 Pl1.D., University of G6ttingen,1890. Assistant in Astronomy, 1882-83. Instructor in Mathematics and Chemistry, Centenary Collegiate Insti- tute, 1883-84. Tutor in Mathematics, Wesleyan University, 1884-87. Assistant in Pure Mathematics in Clark University, 1890-92. Associate Professor and Noyes Professor of Pure Mathematics in Northwestern University, 1892-1905. Professor of Mathematics, Vassar, 1905. EX-President of the American lVIathematical Society, and Editor of the Society's Transactions, 1907. Published: Papers in American Journal of lllathematicsg in M athcmatische Annaleng in Acta of thc Leopold Karolina Alsademieg in Bulletin and Transactions of the American DI athe- 'rnatical Socictyg in Annals of Matlzcmatics,' also a part of Lectures on Mathematics, in the Bos- ton Colloquium. SOPHIA Fosrnn RICHARDSON, A.B. ---- Instructor in Mathematics A. B., Vassar, 1879. Teacher in Private School, Rutherford, N. J., 1879-82, Principal of Rutherford Institute, 1882-85. Graduate Student at Newnham College, and Chicago University for two years. Instructor in lvlathematics, Vassar, 1886. Member American Mathematical Society. LOUISE DUFFIELD CUMMINGS, A.M. - - - Im-trugfor in Mathematics A. B., Toronto University, 18953 A. M., 1902. Fellow in Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania, 1896. Graduate Student in University of Chicago, 1897-98. Fellow in Mathe- matics, Bryn Mawr, 1898. Graduate Student in Bryn Mawr, 1899-1900. Student at Ontario Normal College, 1900-01. Instructor in Mathematics, St. Margaret's College, Toronto, 1901. Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar, 1902. Member American Mathematical Society. 26
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TW 'Eng rang u C' Atttttli KA I - , , ' Iiii .Mm L E 11 fy C. LIILDRED rISHOMPSON, A.M., QD B K f--- Instructor in History A. B., Vassar, 19033 A. M., Columbia University, 1907. Instructor in Wilford School, Baltimore, 1903-06. Graduate study at Columbia University, 1906-08, 1909-103 Vassar Stu- dents' Aid Society Fellow, 1906-073 Curtis Graduate Scholar, Columbia University, 1909- 10, Special Fellow from Vassar, 1909-10. Instructor in History, Vassar, 1908-09, 1910. Member American Historical Association. latin JOHN LEVERETT IVLOORE, Ph.D., fb B K - - - Professor of Latin A. B., Princeton, 1881, A. M., Princeton, 188th Ph. D., Johns Hopkins, 1891. Graduate Scholar in Latin, Johns Hopkins University, 1886-87g Fellow in Latin, 1887-883 Fellow by Courtesy, 1888-91. Tutor in Latin, Princeton, 1882-85. Instructor in Latin, Johns Hopkins, 1886, 1888-89. Associate Professor of Latin, Vassar, 1891. Professor of Latin, Vassar, 1893. IVIember American PhilologicalAssociationg Archaeological Institute of Americag Fel- lowship Committee American School of Classical Studies in Rome. Published: Latin Prose Exerciscsy Serzrias on the Tropes and Figures of Vergil. ELIZABETH HATCH PALMER, Ph.D., if B K - Associate Professor of Latin A. B., Wellesley, 1887g Ph. D., Yale, 1905. Graduate Student in VVellesley, 1887-88. Graduate Student in Yale, 1897-1900. Instructor in Latin in Wheaton Seminary, Norton, Mass., 1888-97. Instructor in Greek, Vassar, 1900-01. Instructor in Latin, 1902-05. Asso- ciate Professor of Latin, 1905. Honorary Fellow of Yale University, 1904-05. Member American Philological Associationg Classical Association of the Atlantic States. ELIZABETII HAZELTON HAIGHT, Ph.D., C11 B K - Associate Professor of Latin A. B., Vassar, 189-I5 A. M., 1899. Ph. D., Cornell University, 1909. Graduate Student in Cornell, 1901-02. Graduate Scholarship in Cornell, 1901. Holder of the Mary Richardson and Lydia Pratt Babbott Fellowship, 1901. Holder of the Fellowship of the Associate Alumnae, 1908. Graduate Scholarship in Cornell, 1908. Instructor in Rye Seminary, Rye, N. Y., 1894-- 95g in Emma Willard School, Troy, N. Y., 1895-19003 in Packer Collegiate Institute, Brook- lyn, N. Y., 1900-01. Instructor in Vassar, 1902-08, 1909. Associate Professor of Latin, 1910. Member American Philological Associationg Classical Association of the Atlantic States. Published: Articles in Poet Lore, School Review, Classical Journal and Classical Weekly. MARY BRADFORD PEAKS, Ph.D., CID B K ---- Instructor in Latin A. B., University of Chicagog Ph. D., 19053 Graduate Scholar, 1901g Fellow, 1903-05, Instructor in Greek and Latin, Milwaukee-Downer College, 1901-03. Instructor in Latin, Vassar, 1905. Member American Philological Association. Classical Association of the Atlantic States. Published: Chicago Studies in Classical Philology, Vol. IV, pp. 161-230, The General Civil and Military Administration of N oricum and Raetia',3 several brief articles and book re- views in classical journals. GRACE GUTHRIE, AM. - - -- ---- Instructor in Latin A. B., Bucknell University, 189-L. Graduate work, Yale University, 1895-98. Instructor at Miss Whedon's School for Boys, New Haven, Conn., 1897-1900g McDutHe School, Spring- Held, Mass., 1900-023 High School, VVesttield, N. J., 1902-06. Instructor in Vassar, 1906. Member American Philological Association. 25
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4'ifEUCI.l',B AIUUB JN itll. rwwiiliiiiqr IV tl -01 '1 A -i '.,.-- 9 - 2, . Q Ji ELIZABETH BUCHANAN COWLEY, Ph.D., CID B K - Instructor in Mathematics A.B., Vassar, 19015 A. M., 1902: Ph. D., Columbia, 1908. Graduate Scholar in Mathc- matics and Astronomy, Vassar, 1901-02. Instructor in Pennsylvania Public Schools, 1893-97. Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar, 1902. Reader on College Entrance Examination Board. Studied at Columbia University, University of Chicago and Universities of Gottingen and Munich. hflember Circolo Illatematico di Palermop American Mathematical Society: Association of Teachers of Mathematics: Deutsche llfC1fll!37ILGl'ih'67' Vcreinigung. Published: Definitive Orbit of Comet 1826 II, published at Kiel, Germany, 1907. Plane Curves of the Eighth Order u-ith Two F our-folcl Points having Distinct Tangents and no other Point Singularities. Articles in the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. Associate Editor of the Revue Semcstrielle rlcs Publications D1 athematiques. CAmsterdam.j GERTRUDE SMITH, A.M., 111 B K ---M Instructor in Mathematics A. B., Vassar, 1897: A. lVI., 1903. Instructor in Portland, Me., 1897-993 in Englewood, N. J., 1899-1900. Graduate Student in Vassar, 1900-01. Associate Alumnae Fellow in Mathematics at the University of Paris, 1907-08. Instructor at Vassar, 1901-07, 1908. Member American Mathematical Society. fllilwair GEORGE COLEMAN Gow, Mus.D. ----- Professor of Music A. B., Brown Universityg 1VIus. D., Brown University. Newton Theological Seminary. Teacher of Piano and Theory at Smith College, 1889-95. Professor of Music, Vassar, 1895. Europe 1892-98: 1906-07. President of the National Music Teachers' Association, 1912. Member National Association Music Teachers g New York State Music Teachers' As- sociationg International Musical Society. Published: Structure of Blusic, 1895g Lessons in Elementary Theory, Elementary Harmony and Advanced Harmony, in the American Encyclopedia and History of Music, 1910g also Songs and Part Songs. JOHN COENELIUS Garoos, Ph.D. ---- Instructor in Singing A. B., Yale, Ph. D., Leipsic. Instructor in Singing, Vassar, 1897. TCATE S. CHITTENDEN ------ Instructor in Pianoforte Studied with Jules Fossier, Lucy H. Clinton, A. R. Parsons and Harold Bauer. President, lVIetropolitan College of lVIusic: V ice-President and Dean of American Institute of Applied lVIusicg President of Synthetic Guild of Pianoforte Teachers 3 Founder of American Guild of Organists. Lecturer in New York City Public Lecture Course. Organist and Choir Director of Calvary Baptist Church, New York City, 1879-1906. In charge of Piano Department in the Catherine Aiken School, Stamford, Conn. Member lVIacdowellAssociatior1g Life Member New York State MIISIC Teachers, Asso- ciation, and Life Member National lNIusic Teachers' Association. Published: Various works on Technique and Pianoforte playing and numerous magazine articles. GUSTAV DANNREUTHER ------A Instructor in Violin Berlin-Hochschule fiir M usih. Pupil of De Ahna and Jos. Joachim. Player and Teacher in London, England, 1873-77. hflember of the Boston Mendelssohn Quintette Club, 1877-80. Director of the Buffalo Philharmonic Society, 1882-84. Concert Master of the New York Sym- phony and Oratorio Society for two years. Member of Philharmonic Society until 1906, occupying a place at the first desk. Organizer of the Dannreuther String Quartette in 1884. Instructor in Violin, Vassar, 1906. Published: Set of Scale and Chord Studies, published by Breitkopf and Hartel, Leipsic. 27
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