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,,,., , ,Y V - , Y, 1 1 - I ?G'Fr6,-.19.2.6. VASSAKIQI1 dent, 1896-985 resident, 1898-995 American Fellow Association of Collegiate Alum- nae, 1898-995 Curtis Graduate Scholar, Barnard College, 1898-995 Volunteer Research Assistant, Yerkes Observatory, summers of 1899-19005 Research Work, University of Groningen, Holland, spring of 19085 Instructor in High School, West Winsted, Conn., 1891-925 Columbus, Ohio, 1892-945 Assistant in Observatory, Vassar College, 1894-985 1899-19115 Associate Professor of Astronomy, Vassar College, 1912-155 Alumnae Maria Mitchell Professor of Astronomy, 1915. Fellow American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science5 Fellow Royal Astronomical Society. Member American Astronomical Society5 American Association of Variable Star Ob- servers5 American Association of University Womeng Japan Society5 American Fed- eration of Arts. Published: Catalog of Stars witlzin 1 degree of North Pole,' Catalog of Stars 'within 2 degrees of North Pole5 Editor Observations of Variable Stars made dur-ing the years 1901-12 at Vassar College Observatory. Author of Introduction to the Study of Var- iable Stars in Vassar Semi-Centennial Series. Articles published in various astro- nomical periodicals, The Survey, Christian Register, Book Reviews. NIARIAN ALBERTA HAWES, A.M., Instructor in Astronomy A.B., Radcliie College, 19145 A.M., Vassar College, 19225 Assistant at Harvard Uni- versity Observatory, 1914-185 Graduate Study at Harvard University, 1914-16 5 Har- vard Summer School, 19245 Assistant at McCormick Observatory, University of Vir- ginia, 1918-195 Instructor in Mathematics, Bristol, R. I., 1919-205 Assistant in As- tronomy and Mathematics, Vassar College, 1920-215 Instructor in Astronomy, Vassar College, 1921-. Member American Astronomical Society. LAURA E. HILL, A.M., Instructor in Astronomy 5, A.B., Northwestern University, 19175 Instructor in High School, Mt. Vernon, S. Dak., 1917-185 Salem, Ill., 1918-195 Salem, N. J., 1919-205 Research Assistant, Northwestern University, 1920-235 A.M., Northwestern University, 19225 Instructor in Astronomy, Vassar College, 19245 American Astronomical Society. Published: Articles in the Astronornical Journal. DEPARTMENT OF BIBLE WILLIAM BANCROFT HILL, D.D., LITT.D., 111 B K, Professor of Biblical Litera- ture, Emeritus A.B., Harvard University, 18795 D.D., Rutgers College, 19055 Litt.D., 19245 Columbia Law School, 18815 Baltimore Law School, 18825 Union Theological Seminary, 1883-865 Professor of Philosophy, Park College, 1882-835 Pastor of Reformed Church in Ath- ens, N. Y., 1886-905 and in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1890-19025 Lecturer on Bible, Vassar College, 1899-1902 5 Professor of Biblical Literature, Vassar College, 1902-1922. Member Victoria Instituteg National Institute of Social Science. Published: Guide to the Lives of Christ, 19055 Introduction to the Life of Christ, 19115 Life of Christ, 19175 Graves' Lectures on Missions, 19205 Apostolic Age, 1922. lllARY REDINGTON ELY, PH.D., S.T.B., fr B K, Professor of Biblical Literature Leave of absence, 2nd Semester. A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 19115 Columbia University, 1916-185 S.T.B., Union Theo- logical Seminary, New York City, 19195 Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, 1919-205 Ph.D., University of Chicago, 19245 Holder of the '86 Fellowship, Mt. Holyoke College, 1917-185 Holder of the Traveling Fellowship of Union Theological Seminary, 1919313 TC-rachel' 111 H1811 School. ROCkVi1le, Conn., 1911-135 General Secretary of the Y- M- C- A-, Mt- Holyoke College. 1913-165 Associate Professor of Biblical Literature, vassal' College. 1920: FGHOW in the Department of New Testament, University of Chi- cago, 19215 Professor of Biblical Literature, Vassar College, 1924, Published: Paul, the Conqueror, The Women'5 Press, 1919, lllARION JOSEPHINE BENEDICT, A.M., Assistant Professor of Biblical Literature ggi.-,tyBa1'na1'd College, Columbia Universityg A.M., Teachers College, Columbia Uni- '1 . EDWIN E. AUBREY, Associate Professor, Second Semester 14
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FREN' .9261 XZAT-ssaiidn ANAPLE F. M. CHRISTIE, M.R.C.S. QENGJ, L.R.C.P., Assistant Physician and Instructor in Physiology. M.R.C.S. 1Eng.l L.R.C.P., M.B.B.S., Londong London Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine for Women, University of London. Resident Medical Officer at Hospital of St. Cross, Rugby, England, and Casualty Of- ficer at Queen's Hospital for Children, Hackney, London, 1922-233 Assistant Physician and Instructor at Vassar College, 1924-25. DEPARTMENT OF ART OLIVER SAMUEL TONKS, PH.D., Professor of Art A.B., Harvard University, 18983 A.M., 18993 Ph.D., 1903i Graduate Study at Har- vard, 1899-19013 Studied in Greece, Italy, France and England3 as Charles Eliot Nor- ton Fellow in Classical Studies from Harvard, 1901-023 Graduate Fellow at Harvard and Assistant Curator in Department of Classical Art in Museum of Fine Arts, Bos- ton, 1902-033 Instructor in Greek, University of Vermont, 1903-042 Lecturer in Greek, Columbia University, 1904-05Q Preceptor in Art and Archaeology, Princeton University, 1905-112 Professor in Art, Vassar, 1911. Archaeological Editor of the New International Encyclopeclicu The Museum and the Public School Teacher fpart authorJ3 Vassafr Medieval Studies fpart authorj. Pub- lications during the past year in the Chronicle. LEICESTER BODINE HOLLAND, PH.D., Acting Professor of Art B.S., University of Pennsylvaniag M. A., University of Pennsylvaniag Ph.D., Univers- ity of Pennsylvania. Publications: The Garden Blue Book, 19143 Trajic Ways about France in the Dafrk Ages, 19192 Ready-Written Specifications fin collaboration with Harry Parker! 1926. CLARENCE K. CHATTERTON, Associate Professor of Art Studied with William M. Chase, Kenneth Hayes Miller, Carrol Beckwith, F. V. Du- Mond, and Robert Henri3 Instructor in New York School of Art3 Member of Salma- gundi Club of New Yorkg Chicago Water Color Club. Awarded Isador Prize at Sal- magundi Club, 19132 Honorable Mention at International Exposition at Buenos Ayres. Exhibited: Panama Pacific Exposition3 National Academy of Design, New Yorkg Cor- coran Art Gallery, Washingtong Carnegie Institute, Chicago3 Art Institute of Chicago3 Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, etc. Instructor in Art, Vassar, 1915? Assistant Professor, 19203 Associate Professor, 1923. AGNES M. RINDGE, A.B., CI: B K, Instructor in Art anal Associate Curator of Art Gallery T.B., Radcliffe College. 19213 eighteen months travel and study in Europeg Art De- partment, Vassar College, February, June, 19233 Ferragil Studio, Ferragil Gallery, New York City. Art Editor, Time fweeklyj, April-August, 1924. ARTHUR KILGORA MCCOMB, A.B., Instructor in Art and Acting Curator of Art Gallery A.B., Harvard University, 1918i A.M., 19223 Bacon Traveling Fellowship, 1922-233 Assistant Curator, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1923-24. Published: Articles in Art Studies, Art in America, etc. ETHEL BLACKWELL JONES, A.B., Curator of Taylor Art Gallery A.B., Vassar College, 1921? Art Students' Leagueg New York School of Fine Arts and Applied Arts3 Graduate Work at Harvard University. DEPARTMENT OF' ASTRON OM Y CAROLINE E. FURNESS, PH.D., fr B K, F.R.A.S., Professor of Astronomy A.B., Vassar College, 18911 Ph.D., Columbia University, 19003 Ohio State University, 18 C l b' U ' ersit non-resi non-resident, 1892-94 3 Chicago Summer School, 953 o um 1a mv y, - 13
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use H926 vAssan,ieo' l DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY EDITH ADELAIDE ROBERTS, PH.D., E E, Professor of Botany A.B., Smith College, 19055 S.M., University of Chicago, 19115 Associate Professor of Botany, Mt. Holyoke College, 1909-155 Fellow Department of Botany, University of Chicago, 1915-165 Assistant, Extension Work with Women, Department of Agriculture, Washington, 1916-195 Associate Professor at Vassar College, 1919-225 Professor, 1922-. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science5 Botanical Society of Al11G1'lC3,Q Sigma Xi5 Ecological Society of America5 Phytopathological Society5 Crop Protection Institute, Orange and Dutchess County Garden Club 5 The Horticultural So- ciety of New York5 New York State Horticultural Society. ELIZABETH HELEN FLEESON, PH.D., Associate Professor of Botany Ph.D., Yale, 1925. EDITH L. HORNE, A.B., Assistant in Botany A.B., Vassar, 1925. HELEN T. HART, A.B., Assistant 'ln Botany A.B., Vassar College, 1924. H. E. DOWNER, F.R.H.S., Hortziculturist Graduate, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London5 Smith College, 1914-215 Horticultur- ist, Vassar College, 1921-5 Fellow Royal Horticultural Societyg Director, National Gar- dens' Association. Member New York Horticultural Society5 Massachusetts Horticultural Society. Published: In Gardeners' Chronicle of Am,erica,' Garden lllagazzneg The House Bean- lfifu . ELSA REHMAN, Lecturer in Landscape Architecture, First Semester DEPARTMENT OF COMPARATIVE LITERATURE :MARTHA WARREN BECKWITH, PH.D., Q B K, Associate Professor of Compara- tive Literatnreg Research Professor on the F elk-Lore Foundation B.S., Mt. Holyoke College5 NVork in Anthropology in University of Chicago, 18965 M.A. Columbia University, 19065 Ph.D., Columbia University, 19185 Field Work in Hawai and Jamaica. Published: Dance F'ornzs of the Hopi and Kwalrintl Incliansg Translation and Diseas- sion of an Early Hmoo.i'zan Romanccg Jamaica Ana-nsi Seriesg Jamaica Folk Games,- Christmas Mummings in Jamaicag Articles in journals upon I-Iauniia-n Riclcllingg The English Ballad in Jamaica5 Religious Cults in Ja1naica5 Hawafiian Birth Customs, and other subjects. 3 1 V DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY ANNIE LOUISE lVIACLEOD, M.SC., PH.D., Professor of Chemistry and Director of Euthenics I A B., McGill University, 19045 M Sc., 19055 Ph.D., 19105 Research Scholar, McGill Una versity, 1904-055 Lecture Demonstrator, 1905-08, Assistant in Chemistry, Barnai College, 1908-095 Fellow Chemistry, Bryn Mawr College, 1909-105 Research Fellow, 1910-125 Demonstrator, 1912-135 Assistant Warden, 1912-135 Reader, 1913-145 Instruct- or in Chemistry, Vassar College, 19145 Assistant Professor, 19165 Associate Professor, 19195 Professor of Chemistry and Director of Euthenics, 1923. H Published: Textbook of Chemistry for Nnrses5 Vital Factors of Foods fin collabora- tion with C. Ellisj. MARY LOUISE LANDON, PH.D., 2 E, Associate Professor of Chemistry - . - . -A - . 5. 17- A.B., Vassar College, 19075 A.M., Columba Univei sity, 1914, Columbia Univeis ty 19 1918' fholder of Fcllovfship given by Associate Alumnae of Vassar CollegeJ5 Gold N. J., 1907-085 Assistant In Chemistry, Vassar College, 1908-105 Instructor in Clreinis try 1910-135 1914-17 5 Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1919-245-Associate PTOLGSSOI of 'chemiStry, 1924-. is schmidt Fellow of Columbia University, 1918-195 Teacher in High School, Bordentown,
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