Vassar College - Vassarion Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)

 - Class of 1926

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A ,, ,Y Y ,, W ' V . - 57 V,- fane .1926...vAss S to lillllg RENEE DELAPORTE, Student Assistant in French Baccalaureat, Lyc6e de Chartres 5 Lycee Fenelon, Paris. MARCELLE MONSEAU, A.B., P.F.E., Stuclent Assistant in French IAB., Friends University, 1924-255 Professor of French in Foreign Countries5 Sor- onne. DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY THOMAS MCDOUGALL HILLS, PH.B., Professor of Geology B.Ph., University of Wooster, 19025 University of Chicago, 1903-07: Sigma Xi, 19035 Assistant, ibid., 19075 Student University of Berlin, 19085 Professor of Geology, Tole- do University, 1909-10 5 Assistant Professor of Geology, The Ohio State University, 1910-205 Professor of Geology, Vassar College, 1920 5 Professor, University of Chica- go, summer, 1921. Publications in the Ohio Journal of Science5 The Journal of Geology. LANCASTER D. BURLING, B.S., T.B.P., Associate Professor in Geology B.S., University of Wisconsin, 19055 Scientific Assistant to Dr. Charles D. Walcott, 1905-125 Assistant Geologist, United States Geological Survey, 1905-125 Assistant Cur- ator, United States National Museum, 1907-12 5 Invertebrate Paleontologist, Geolog- ical Survey of Canada, 1913-195 Geologist, Whitehall Petroleum Corporation, 1920-245 Instructor in Geology, Vassar College, 19245 Associate Professor, 1925. Member American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers 5 American Asso- ciation of Petroleum Geologists5 Paleontological Society5 History of Science Society5 Mining and Geological Institute of India fGold Medalist and recipient of the Govern- ment of India Cash Prize, 192315 Fellow American Association for the Advancement gf Science5 Geological Society of America 5 Geological Society of Lonaon5 Aristotelian ociety. Published: Articles in Journal of Geology, Bulletin of the Geological Society of Amer- ica5 American Journal of Science5 Scientific MonthZy5 School and Society, etc. Re- cently: Cambro-Ordovician section near Mount Robson, British Columoia5 The Origin of Petroleumg Recent Progress in Science and the Artsg The Study of Science. GENEVIEVE LAMSON, M.S., Assistant Professor in Geography B.S., University of Chicago, 19205 M.S., University of Chicago, 19225 Instructor in Roselle Park High School, Roselle Park, N. J .5 Instructor in Brown School, Schenec- tady, N. Y.5 Instructor in Geography, Vassar College, 1922-255 Assistant Professor, 1925-. Publications: Geographic Influences in the Early History of Vermontg' Geographic Influences in the Political Convictions of Early Vermonters QVermont Historical As- sociationJ5 The United States-A Ten-Talent Nation. DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN MARIAN P. WHITNEY, PH.D., Professor of German and Instructor in Compara- tive Literature Ph.D., Yale University, 19015 Undergraduate work in Europe and in private Work with Yale Professors5 Graduate Student, Yale University, 1895-975 University of Par- is, 1897-98 5 University of Zurich, 18985 Yale, 1900-015 Teacher of Modern Languages, New Haven High School, 1892-055 Professor of German, 1905-. Associate Editor of the Modern Language Journal. 0 Member the Council of the Association of University Professorsg Member the Commlt- tee on Control of the Survey of Modern Language Teaching in the United States. Member the Committee on Academic Standards of the International Federation of Uni- versity Women, and of the Committee on International Relations of the American Fed- eration of University Women fformerly the A. C. A. J5 Cosmopolitan and Women's University Clubs of New York City. Chairman of Education of the National Council of Women of the United States5 Con- vener of the Committee of Education of the International Council of Womenq 21

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'ence was vnssnalofi DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH FLORENCE DONNELL WHITE, PH.D., QJBK, Professor of French. Leave of absence 1st semester A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 19035 A.M., Mt. Holyoke College, 19073 Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 19153 Graduate Work in French Literature and Philology, the Sorbonne and Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Paris, 1903-043 Graduate Scholar in Romance Languages, Bryn Mawr College, 1906-073 Fellow in Romance Languages, Bryn Mawr College, 1907-08: Instructor in French, Central High School, Springfield, Mass., 1904-062 In- structor in French, Vassar College, 19085 Assistant Professor, 1915: Associate Pro- fessor, 19192 Professor, 1921. Published: Voltaire's Essay on Epic Po etryg A Study asncl an Editiong in collabora- tion with Mathilde Monnierg Translation of Sandys Andorra, Houghton-Mifflin, 1924. GEORGIANNA CONROW, A.M., P.F.E., Assistant Professor of French A.B., Cornell University, 18993 A.M., 1902? Studied in Germany, 1899-19003 Sorbonne, Paris, 1900-O13 Taught in Olean High School, 1902-33 South Orange High School, 1903-053 Thousand Island Park, State Institute, summers of 1903-043 Instructor in French, Vassar College, 19053 Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1914 lsecond semesterjg Institute deTouraine, summer of 1914: Diplome de-professeur de francais a l'61-anger, Sorbonne, 1923i Assistant Professor of French, Vassar College, 1915-. MATHILDE MONNIER, Assistant Professor of French Diplome, Ecole Normale Francaise, Berne, 18953 Student in Literature and Art, Eng- land and Germany, 1895-1900 3 University of Lausanne, 1900Q Instructor in French, Putnam Hall, 1902-082 Instructor in French, Vassar College, 1909-122 Abroad, 1912- 143 Studied in Italy, 1913-143 Instructor in French, Vassar College, 19153 War Ser- Xice, Czar330Devens, 1918-193 Y. W. C. A., France, summer of 19193 Assistant Pro- essor, . Translation of Sandy's Andorra in collaboration with Florence Donnell White. MARIA TASTEVIN, Associate Professor of French Brevet superieur, 1905: Certificate of Proficiency in Written English, London, 19103 Certificat des Lettres, 1914-153 Agragation des Lettres, 1916: Teacher at the Grove School, Highgate, London, and at Vallifield College, Londong at Cours Sainte Gene- vieve, and at the Institution Metardg Professor at the Lycee de Jeunes Filles, Niort, Franceg -Head of the French Department, Stephens College, Mo. Publications: In La Revue cle France, la Revue Moniale, la D6peche Maritime et Col- oniale la Revue Politique et Parlernentaire. MARGARET DE SCHWEINITZ, A.M., fb B K, Assistant Professor of French Graduate Study, Columbia University, 1914-173 A.M., Columbia University, 1916s Grad- uate Study, Universite de Paris, 1919-20: Instructor in French, Vassar College, 1920- 222 Assistant Professor, 1923-. MARIE H. LELAVANDIER, Instructor in French - Diplome de fin 'd'6tucle, Lycee de Versailles3 Faculte de Paris3 Sorbonne, Literature and Historyg History of Art under the direction of Emile Bertaux, conservator du Mu- see Jacquesmart-Andre: Laureate of the Concours de la Ville de Parisg Charge de Coursg enseignment moderne, Ville de Parisg Ecole Francais de New York3 History and Literature, History of Artg Instructor at Middlebury College, summer session3 Ogontz School, Pennsylvaniag Instructor, Vassar College. OSCAR IMER, Instructor in French ' 'College Classique cantognal, Lausanne, Switzerlandg two years as Auditeur a L'univer- site. de Lausanneg Master of French at Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., 1908-193 Instruct- or 1n French, Vassar College, 1919. JEANNE ROSSELET, A.M., Instructor in French Certificat de Capacite Pedagogique, Geneva, SWitzerland3 A.M., Vassar, 1925. 20



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ligase 1926 Vassaauon Published: Several French and German readers and grammars and texts: Advanced German Compositiong Easy Prose Compositiong Gesohiclite der Deutschen Literatur, in collaboration with Dr. L. L. Stroebe, Publications during' the past year in the Modern Language Journal and North. American Review. LILLIAN L. STROEBE, PH.D., Professor of German Graduate of the Hohere Leherinnen-Seminar in Karlsruhe, Baden, 18935 Ph.D., Heidel- berg, Germany, 19045 Studied at the Univerities of Heidelberg, Berlin, Paris, London, and Lausanne5 Taught at Rye Seminary, N. Y., 1904-05 5 Instructor in German, Vas- sar College, 19055 Associate Professor, 1911-225 Professor, 19225 Director of German Summer School, 1912, 1913, 1915, 1916, 1917, at Middlebury Collegeg Educational Di- rector of Camp Hiawatha, Cornish, Me. Published: Die Altenglischen Kleider-nameng Eine Kulturgeschicht-iibli-Etymologische Unte-rsucliung5 Deutsche Anekdoten fur Die Schule5 Exercises in German Syntax and Compositiong Easy German Compositiong Geschichte des Deutschen Literatur5 Brief Course in German tLast four books in collaboration with Dr. M. P. Whitneyj5 Pub- lications during the past year in Modern Language Journalg Education 5 Vassar Quar- terlyg Yahrbucli fur Deutsche Sprache und Pedagogik. HENRIETTE STRUCK, Assistant Professor of German Lehrerinnen-Seminar in Berlin and in Stift Keppel, Westphalia, Germanyg Received Prussian State Diploma for Teachers5 Travel in England, France ana Italy5 a semes- ter's study at University of Leipsic, Instructor in Wheaton Seminary, Norton, Mass.5 Instructor in Miss Hall's School, Pittsfield, Mass. 5 Instructor in German, Vassar Col- lege, 19015 Assistant Professor of German, Vassar College, 1914-. DEPARTMENT OF GREEK GRACE HARRIET MACURDY, PH.D., if B K, Professor of Greek A.B., Radcliffe College, 18885 Ph.D., Columbia College, 19035 Graduate Study, Rad- cliffe College, Universities of Berlin and Columbiag Foreign Fellow the Boston Wom- en's Educational Association, 1899-1900 5 Teacher of Classics, Cambridge School for Girls5 Instructor in Vassar College, 18935 Associate Professor, 19035 Professor of Greek, 19165 Professor of Greek in Coluumbia Summer Session, 1908-18. Member the Managing Committee of the American School at Athens. CORNELIA CATLIN COULTER, PH.D., 111 B K, Associate Professor of Greek A.B., Washington University, 19075 Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 19115 Graduate Stu- dent, Bryn Mawr College, 1907-085 1909-115 Bryn Mawr European Fellow and Stu- dent, University of Munich, 1908-095 Reader in Latin, Bryn Mawr College, 1911-125 Teacher of Latin, St. Agnes School, Albany, N. Y., 1912-165 Instructor in Latin, Vas- sar College, 1916-215 Instructor in Greek, 1921-225 Assistant Professor, 1922-5 Asso- ciate Professor, 1925. Member American Philological Association. Publications: in The Classical Journal and Studfies in Philology. PHILIP H. DAVIS, A.M., Instructor in Latin and Greek A.B., Princeton University, 19215 A.M., 1922 5 Fellow of the American Institute of Archaeology in the American School of Classical Studies in Athens, 1923-24. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY LUCY MAYNARD SALMON, A.M., L.H.D., Professor of History A.B., University of Michigan. 18765 A.M., 18835 L.H.D., Colgate University, 19125 Fel- low in History, Bryn Mawr College, 1886-87 5 Student in Paris, Grenoble, Florence, 1898- 19005 Instructor in History, Indiana State Normal School, 1883-865 Associate Pro- fessor of History, Vassar College, 18875 Professor of History, 1889. Published: History of tlie Appointing Power of the Presidentf Domestic SG7 U7:C8j iragzresi in the Householdg The Newspaper and the Historiang The Newspaper and u ori y. , 22

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