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AA ,, i fi - lT7liTf' Af ' I ' is-333 . Member American Physical Society 3 National Educational Associationg New York State Science Teachers' Associationg National Geographic Societyg Vassar Brothers Institute. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Published: 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, 1868, Proc., Albany Institute. The Electric Register, and a Study of the Intervals in the Musical Scale, 1869, Journal of the Franklin Institute. Determination of the Pitch of Koenigis Tuning Forks by the Electric Registerf, 1877, Proc., Pouylzlceepsie Society of Natural Science. Convection Applied to the Detection of Heat,'l 1873, Proc., Albany I nstitute. The Convection Thermoscope: experi- ments , two papers, 1873-'74, Journal of the Franklin Institute. Theory of the Convection Thermoscope and the Crookes Radiometerf' 1875, Proc., Poughkeepsie Society of Natural Science. Repulsion by Heat, the Radiometer Principle, detected in Air by the Thermoscope, 1875, Mechanical Action of Radiations in Air and Vacua, Historical Sketch, 1876, Trans. Albany Institute. The Limit of Visibility of Minute Particles, 'I 1888, Trans. Vassar Brothers Institute. i'The Solubility of Gypsum in Slowly Moving IVater, 1870, Proc., Albany In- stitute. A Steady Automatic Air-blast for the Laboratory, 'I 1870, Journal F ranlclin Institute. A Blow-pipe Assay of Silver Ores by the Automatic Air-blast, I' 1871, To Remove Noxious Vapors while Evaporating Corrosive Liquids on the Laboratory Tables, 1885, American Journal of Chemistry, London Chemical News. Some Miscellaneous Papers: F rom Newton to Kirchoti'-Spectrum Analysisff 1872, Proc., Albany Institute. The Molecular Theory,', 1879, Popular Science Monthly. 'AThe Evolution of Science, 18841, Proc., Vassar Brothers Institute. Science for Education, 1899. Annual Address New York State Science Teachers, Association. CLARK VVELLs CHAMBERLAIN, Ph.D., CIJ B K - - - Professor of Physics A. B., Denison University, 1894. Ph. D., Columbia University, 1910. Instructor in Mathematics and Physics, Western Reserve Academy, 1894-97. Graduate Student in Physics and Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1897-1900. Fellow in Physics, University of Chicago, 1899-1900. Professor of Physics, Colby College, 1900-01. Professor of Physics, Denison Uni- versity, 1901-08. Professor of Physics, Vassar, 1908. Ernest Kempton Adams Research Fellow of Columbia University, 1909-10, and 1910-11. Silver medal for Original Instruments of Precision, Jamestown Exposition. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, Member American Physical Society. Published: The Radius of NIolecular Attraction, The Compound Interferometerf' A New Form of Interferoineterf' The Achromatism of Interference, in Physical Reviewg The Relative Motion of the Earth and Ether and the Fitzgerald Lorentz Effect, in Transac- tions of the British Association. EDNA CARTER, Ph.D. ----- Associate Professor of Physics A. B., Vassar, 1894fg Ph. D., YNt1rtsburg, 1906g Assistant Principal, High School, De Pere, VV is., 1895-96g Assistant in Physics, Vassar, 1896-983 Student, Chicago University, 1893- 993 Instructor in Physics, State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wis., 1899-190413 Student, Wliirtsburg, Germany, 1904-06g Instructor in Physics, Vassar, 1906-113 Sarah Berliner Research Fellow- ship for Women, 1911g XViI1'tSbl1I'g, 1911-12, Associate Professor of Physics, Vassar, 1912. Published: Papers in Annalen rler Physik. HELEN SHEPARD HOLBROOIC, A.B. ----- Instructor in Physics A. B., Vassar, 1904. Assistant in Physics, 1905-08, 1909-10. Instructor in Physics, Vassar 1910. Q9
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l'bCUCI.I1.B AYUIIB ,o u on i- ,, ,. by A T O 'Q . 1 . :flea ELLEN M. Frrz, A.B. 4 - 4 I nstrnctor in Dlnsie and Assistant Oryanist A. B., Mount Holyoke, 1904. Assistant Organist and Assistant Cho.ir.Director, Mount Holyoke College, 1904-06, Smith College, 1906-08. Studied organ with William C. Hammond and Gaston M. Dethier. BEULAH ELISA ToMPK1Ns, A.B. - - -- A - Assistant in Mwic A. B., Vassar, 1911. Assistant in Music at The Castle, Tarrytown, N Y., 1911-12. Assistant in Music, Vassar, 1912. EMMA THORN WILLIAMSON -- - - - Assistant to Miss Chittenden Studied with Kath S. Chittenden, Myra S. Dilly, Edward Macdowell, Leslie J. Hodgson and Harold Bauer. Studied Pianoforte and Pianoforte Pedagogy at Metropolitan College of Music. Taught four years at the Ossining School, Ossining, N. Y. Member Macdowell Association. Hhilusuphg JAMES M. TAYLOR, D.D., LL.D., CID B K ---- - Professor of Ethics A. B., University of Rochester, 1868. D. D., Rochester, Yaleg LL. D., Rutgers. Rochester Theological Seminary, 1868-71. Studied in Europe, 1871-72. Minister, 1873-86. Trustee of Carnegie Foundation. President of Vassar, 1886. Published: 'Practical or Izleal?,' Psychology Syllobusfor Classes, Ethics Syllabusg A New Uforlcl and an Old Gospel. Many educational and other articles. I. Woonnnrnon RILEY, Ph.D., fb B K - - - Professor of Philosophy A. B., Yale University, 18923 A. M., 1898: Ph. D., Yale University, 1902. Instructor in English, New York University, 1897-98. Graduate Study in Philosophy at Yale, Colum- bia and Johns Hopkins University. Professor of Philosophy, University of New Brunswick, Canada, 1902-04. Johnson Research Scholar in Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1904-07. Professor of Philosophy, Vassar, 1908. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Philosophical Association. Associate Editor of The International Year Book. Published: The Founder of rllornzonisrn: a Psychological Study QfJoseph Smith, Jr.,' Ameri- can Philosophy: The Early Schools. About sixty reviews and articles, chiefiy on American and Italian Philosophy and Psychology, in the Psychological Bulletin, Psychological Review, Journal of Philosophy, Nation, Boohnzan, etc. SAVILLA A. ELKUS, Ph.D. - - -- - - Instructor in Philosophy B. S., M. A., Columbia University, Ph. D., Columbia, 1908. Studied at University of Munich. Attended lectures at the Sorbonne, Paris. Instructor in Philosophy, Vassar, 1911. Member American Philosophical Association. Published: The Concept of Control. ZITA LILLIAN rPHORNBURY, A.B. Assistant in Ethics and in the Secretary 's Ojiee A. B., Vassar, 1908. Assistant in Ethics and History, 1908. Assistant in Ethics and in the Secretary's Ofhce, 1909. lihgaira LEROY C. COOLEY, Ph.D., iv B K - - - Prcjessor Emeritus of Physics A. B., Union College, 1858. Student of Chemistry, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Instructor in Science in the Lockport Union Schoolg in Mathematics in Fairfield Seminary: in Science in Cooperstown Seminary. Professor of Natural Science in New York State Normal College, 1861-74. Professor of Physics and Chemistry, Vassar, 1874. Professor of Physics, 1894. Professor Emeritus, 1907. 28
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fb QA, FRANCES G. WICK, Ph.D., E E ----- Instructor in Physics A. B., Vllilson, 1897g A. B., Cornell, 1905g A. M., Cornell, 1906. Ph. D., Cornell, 1908. Instructor in High School, Butler, Pa., 1898-1904. Graduate Scholar in Physics, Cornell, 1906-07. Graduate Fellow in Physics, Cornell, 1907-08. Instructor in Physics, Simmons College, 1908-10. Instructor in Physics, Vassar, 1910. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg Associate Member of the American Physical Society. Published: Articles on Spectrophotometric Studies in Fluorescence, Physical Itevieiv' and Physikalischen Zeitschrift. Series of articles on Electrical Propertles of lNIetalhc Silicon, Physical Review. MARY ELIZABETH COOLEY, A.B. ----- Instructor in Physics A. B., Vassar. Instructor in Physics, Vassar, 1893-1910, 1912. lihgainlngg ann Hygiene ELIZABETH BURR THELBERG, M.D. - Professor of Physiology and Hygiene Former Clinical Professor of Diseases of Eye and Ear, 1Voman's Medical College of New York Infirmary. Resident Physician, New York Infants' Hospital. Resident Physician, New York Nursery and Children's Hospital. Professor of Physiology and Hygiene, Vassar, 1887. Member American Medical Associationg New York State Medical Societyg Dutchess County Medical Societyg American Association for Advancement of Scienceg Womans Medical .Association of New York Cityg Womans Medical Society of New York State. ANNINA C. RONDINELLA, M.D. Assistant Physician and Assistant in Physiology M. D., Wlomanls Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1899g Sub-Dean and Demonstrator of Ophthalmology and Assistant Demonstrator of Pathology at the Womans Medical College of Pennsylvaniag Assistant Physician, Vassar, 19192. Hsafhvlvss MARGARET FLOY WASHBURN, Ph.D., fb B K, Z E - Professor of Psychology A. B., Vassar, 18915 A. M., 1893g Ph. D., Cornell, 1894. Fellow in Philosophy, Cornell, 1893-94. Professor of Philosophy at IVells College, 1895-1900. Warden of Sage College in Cornell University, 1900-02. Lecturer in Psychology in Cornell University, 1901-02. Assistant Professor of Psychology in University of Cincinnati, 190Q-03. .Associate Professor of Philoso- phy, Vassar, 1903. Professor of Psychology, Vassar, 1908. Member American Psychological Associationg American Philosophical Association. Published: Articles in Philosophische Studien, T hc Philosophical Review, The Psychological Review, The American Journal of Psychology and other journals. Translations of Wundt's Ethic- - al Systems and The Principles of illorality. The Animal lllinfl: A Text-bool' of Comparative Psychology. Co-operating Editor of The American Journal of Psychology, The Psychological Bulletin and Review Editor of The Journal of Animal Behavior. 30
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