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l , , . Instructor in French 'E ' nement des I ettres dans les Lvcees et Colleges de Jeunes Filles. CFICILE REAU . - v ' ' 10' ., J 1 - . Fliliggifigeddglgifgiiggra h3rg5StoSuperieur de 1'Enseignement Primaireg Diplome de tin d'Ftudes Sec: d ' ' Iycee de Jeunes Filles de Versailles? U111vG1'Sit6 de CHJGIU 'COUGSG S9V18'I16f P31151 Umvefslte on allies, gh b e' Certificat d'aptitude Zi l'Enseignement dans les Lycees et Colleges de Jeunes Filles, de Pans, goin Orgnlgaris' Professor de Lettres au College de Jeunes Filles de Cherbourg. Leave of absence Ofidre def thi rlei uest of ,the French Department of Vassar College. by the French Government CMinistere gggerlffzfl-es Emhangeresp, after order in council of the Ministere de l'instructiOn Publique. .Instructor in French, Vassar, 1913. Has given a course in French and was Director of the French activities at Dart- mouth College, Summer Session, 1917. MA1'HILDE SCHINDLER, D.E.S., C.A.E.L.V., B.esL., Diplomee D d, Etudes Superieures de la Sorbonne . Instructor in French Brevet' Diplome cl'Et-udes Secondaires, Lycee Fenelon, P21I'iSZ S6II1iI1RiI'6, Hanovre, Germany! Uni- ' f Guttin en Germany 1906 07' Universite de Paris Sorvonne, 1907415 C61'Uif'iC'2lU d,aDUi'011d9 51 versityo 0113 , I A 1' - I 1 , ,, , l'EnseiUnement des Langues vevantes, Paris, 19083 Baccalaureat es Lettres, Universite de Paris, 1910, Instrucgsor in French, Royal 'Victoria College, lXIcGill University, Montreal, 1911-123 Ecole du Louvre, Paris, 1912-135 Sorbonne, 1912-131 Diplome d'Etudes Superieures de l'Universite de Paris Cle partie de l'AgregationD 1913, and authorized by the French Government to teach at Vassar College. Instructor in French, Vassar, 1914 I , Member of La Societe Nationale des Professeurs Francais en Ameriqueg the hlodern Language As- sociation of Americag La Societe d'Enseignement'Superieurg La Societe des Amis du Leuvrcg Les Amis d'Alsace-Lorraine. MATHI.LDE MONNIER ..... Instructor in French Graduate Student Ecole Normale Francaise, Berne-University of Lausanne, 1900. Instructor in French, Putnam Hall, 1901-08: Instructor in French, Vassar College, 1908-11. Abroad 1911-14. Instruc- tor in French, 1914. MARGARET A. SAGENDORPH, . . . I Assistant in French A. B., Vassar, 19143 Af M., Columbia 1915: Instructor in French and German in the Scarsdale .lun- ior High School, Scarsdale, N. Y., 1915-163 Instructor in French in the Williams Memorial Institute, New London, Conn., 1916-173 Assistant in French, Vassar 1917. Member of the Middle States and Maryland Modern, Language Association. Geology GEORGE BURBANK VSHATITUCK, Ph.D. Professor of Geology and M ineralogy B. S., Amherstg Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University. Fellow in Geology, Johns Hopkins University, 1896-97. Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins Uni- versityg Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, Vassar, 1906, Member Geological Society OI' Americag American Geographical Society. - Published: The Ptiestocene Problem of the North Atlantic Coastal Plain' De- celopment of Knowledge Concerning the Physical Features of Cecil County AM. P7l!lSi0t7TfL1Uhy lmfl G00l0t1y of the Coastal Plain Formations of Cecil County Alai Geology of the Bahama Islandsg Some General Considerations Relating to the Bahama Islands? Devewpmellf Of KWUUIGCZUQ Concerning the Physical Features of Calvert County, Md.g Physiography of Calvert County, Md.g Geology of Calvert County llld Geological Nlap of Calvert County, llfId.g Geological lllap of Cecil County jtfd 1 The Ptiorene and Pleistocene Deposits of Marylanrlg The Miocene Deposits of7MaT. ,land- Devetopment of Knowledge Concerning the PhysicatFeatures of SaintJllary's Clhunt , Saint Alary's County, Md.g Geology of Saint Mary's County Md . Geology of me'1-,Zi tuxent Qualdrangleg Geology ofthe St. lllaryls Quadrangle: Paleontology Of the Buda,Li1nesto zcat ROWlblCS near Vassar Colle ' ' ne' exaS3Ge0l00' Ge, Concentration versus Tra . ' ' ' ' Stream Works, HSPOMIOH, fl Need 01 Accurate llleasurements in l llld.: Physiography of WILBER IRVING ROBINSON M.S M S University of Mich' 1914 P . . u F Instr,-uctofr Geology ' 1 2lD. . h. D. ' -- f ogy, Vassar College, 1916. D , Yale UDIVGFSILS , 1916. Instructor, department of Geol- 20
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MARY BELLE COCHRAN . . Assistant Professor CSpohen Englishb A. B., NVestern Maryland College, 1907, A. M., Columbia, 19173 Seven years teacher of English Speech and Drama at Western Maryland College: Head of the Department of same subject in Hacketts- town, N. J. I RUTH MARIE ROGERS, Ph.B. . . Assistant in English Speech Ph. B. University of Vermont, 19143 Graduate of School of Expression, Boston: Assistant in Expres- sion, XVestern State Normal School, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1915-16: Assistant in Expression, University ot' Vermont Summer School, 1917. Assistant in English Speech, Vassar, 1917. A Member of Eta Chapter of Delta Delta Delta. French JEAN CHARLEMAGNE BRACQ, Litt.D., LL.D., Officer d,Instruction Publique ...... Professor of French A. B., McGill University, 18813 Litt. D., Colgate University, 1904: LL. D., lNIcGill University, 1911. Student at the Newton Theological Institution, 1881- 83: at the Sorbonne, College de France, and the Faculte de Theologie of Paris, 1884-853 Sceretary of the American McGill Association, 1886-913 Associate Pro- fessor of Modern Languages, Vassar, 18913 Professor of Modern Languages, Vas- sar, 1892. . Editor of Hugenot Quarterly, 1896-1903. Delivered Course of Lectures on Contemporary French Literature , at the Lowell Institute, 1898. Decorated by the French Government in 1903. Delegate to the International Peace Con- gress at Rouen, 1903, and to the Hague 1914. Read a Paper at the Academie des Sciences Morales et Politiques of Paris-used as a Historical basis for the set- K tlement of the Newfoundland question by the French Government. Honorary Vice-President of the Societe des Archives du protestantism fran- cais au Canada. Honorary Member of the National Institute of Social Sciencesg Corresponding Member of the National Geographic Society and ofthe Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Member of the Council of Advisors of the World Peace Foundation. Member of the Executive Committee of the Con- stantinople College Association. lwember of the Committee on Christian Service for Relief in France and Belgium. . Published: Articles in The Outlook, The Independent, The AndoverReview, The North American Review, The National Geographic Magazine, The Educational Review, La Revue Historique of Paris and other periodicalsgFrance Under the Republic, 1910: The Provocation of France, Fifty Years of German Aggression, 1916. FLORENCE DONNELL VVHITE, Ph.D. db B K Assistant Professor of French A. B., Mt. Holyoke, 1903: A. M. Mt. Holyoke, 1907g Ph. D., Bryn Mawr, 1915. Graduate WVork in French Literature and Philology, the Sorbonne and Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Paris, 1903-19045 Scholar in Romance Languages, Bryn Llawr, 1906-19073 Fellow in Romance Languages, Bryn Mawr, 1907-1908: Instructor in French, in the Central High School, Springfield, Mass., 1904-19063 Instructor in French, Vassar, 1908-153 Assistant Professor of French, Vassar, 1915. ' Member of Modern Language Association of America. Published: Voitaire's Essay on Epic Poetry: A Study and an Edition, 1915. GEORGIANNA CoNRoW, A.M. . . Assistant Professor of French A. B., Cornell, 18995 A. M., 1902. Studied in Germany 1899-19005 Sorbonne, Paris, 1900-1901. Taught in Olean High School, 1902-035 South Orange High School, 1903-05: Thousand Island Park, State Institute, Summers of 1903-04. Instructor in French, Vassar, 1905. Graduate Student Columbia, 1914 Csecond semesterjg Institut de Touraine, summer of 1914. Member Modern Language Associations of America, of Middle States and Maryland, of Hudson Val- ley: American Association of University Professors. Assistant Professor of French, Vassar, 1915. I9
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German MARIAN P. XNHITNEY, Ph.D. .... Professor of German Ph. D., Yale, 19012 Undergraduate XVork in Europe and in private work with Yale Professorsg Graduate Student at Yale, 1895-973 University of Paris, 1897, University of Zurich, 18981 Yale University, 1900-01. Teacher of Modern Langu- ages, New Haven High School, 1892-1905. Professor of German, Vassar, 1905. Member of the Modern Language Association of America: Vice-President of the Association of Modern Language Teachers of the Middle States and Mary- landg Consulting Editor of the Modern Language Journal3 Examiner in German for the College Entrance Board. Published: Several French and German readers, grammars and UGXUSQ Ad- vanced German Composition, Easy Prose Composition, Geschichte der Deutschen Lit- eratur, in Collaboration with Dr. L. L. Stroebeg Articles in educational journals on methods of teaching modern languages. LILLIAN L. STROEBE, Ph.D. . . Associate Professor of German Ph. D., Heidelberg. Germany, 19043 Studied in Universities of Heidelberg, Berlin, Paris, London, and Lausanne. Taught Rye Seminary, N. Y. 1904-053 Instructor in German, Vassar, 19052 Associate Professor of German, Vassar 1911. Director of the German Summer School, 1912, 1913, 1915, 1916, 1917 at Liiddlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont. Member Modern Language Association of Americag New York State Modern Language Association Modern Language Association of Middle States and Maryland3 German University League. Published: Die altenlischen K leidernamen: eine kutturgeschichtlich etymologische Untersuchung3 Deut- sche Anekdoten fiir die Schuleg Exercises in German Syntax and Composition3 Easy German Composition3 Geschichte der deutschen Literaturg Brief Course in German Cthe last four books in collaboration with Pro- fessor M. P. VVIIJUHSYDQ Articles in Die Frau3 Zeitschrift fitr den deutschen Unterrichtg Monatschefte fur deutsche Sprache und Padagogik3 Modern Language Journat. HENRIETTE STRUCK . . . Assistant Professor of German Lehrerinnen-Seminar in Berlin, and in Steft Keppel, Westphalia, Germany. Received Prussian State Diploma for Teachers. Travel and study in England, France and Italyg a semester's study at University of Leipsic. Instructor in Wheaton Seminary, Norton, Mass.3 Miss Hall's School, Pittsfield, Mass.3 Instructor in German, Vassar, 19003 Assistant Professor of German, Vassar, 1914. FLORENCE GERTRUDE JENNEY, Ph.D., 111 B K . I nstruetor in German A. B., Oberlin College, 1907, Ph. D., Freiburg, 19111 Student in Munich and Freiburg, Germany, 1908-12. Teacher in Oberlin High School, 1907-081 Instructor in German, Vassar, 1912. AGATHE XNILHELMINE RICHRATH . . . Assistant in German Notre Dame School, Munich, Germanyg Prufung fur Lehrerinnen der neuen Sprachen, 19102 Teacher of German and French at the Friends' Select School, Media, Pa., 1911-1913. Student at Professor Wie- lands Schauspileschule, Vienna, 1914: Instructor in German, Middlebury College Summer Session, Mid- dlebury, Vermont, 1916 and 1917. Assistant in German, Vassar College, 1915. Greek ABBY LEACH, A.M., fl? B K .... Professor of Greek A. B., Vassar, 1885. Student at Harvard Almex CRadcliffeJ, 1878-83Q Leip- sic University, 1886-87Q Studied under Professor Gildersleeve and attended his lectures at Johns Hopkins University, 1885, Spent several months in Greece, 1887- 1901, '13. Instructor in High School, Brockton, Mass.3 Girls' Latin School, Bos- ton, Mass., Vassar, 1883. ' Member of the Managing Committee of the School at Athensg Member of the Council of the Archaeological Institute3 Member Classical Association of Great Britain3 Classical Association of the Lliddle States and Maryland3 Archaeological Institute3 American Philological Associationg Association of Collegiate Alumnaeg College Equal Suffrage League3 Vassar Students' Aid Societyg Japanese Society of New York3 General Clubs 3 Former President of the American Philological As- sociation, and of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae: Yale University Press 19172 Biember of Red Cross, Dutchess County. Recipient of a gold cup from the Emperor of Japan. . Published: Articles in American Journal of Philologyi Classical Review3JournaZ of the Association of the Collegiate Alumnae: Essay in Lane Coopers' Book, The Greek Genius and its Influence. 21
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