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f P 192 o iivassnaronilil Chicago, 1897-98, Fellow in Mathematics, Bryn Mawr College, 1899-1900, Student of Ontario Normal College, 1900-10, Instructor in Mathematics, St. Margaret's College, 1901-02, Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar College, 1902, Assistant Professor, 1915, Associate Proressor, 1919-. Member American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Association of America. lVlARY EVELYN WELLS, PH.D., CD B K, 2 E, Associate Professor of Mathematics A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1904, S.M., University of Chicago, 1907, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1915, Holder of '86 Fellowship of Mt. Holyoke College, 1906-07, Talcott Scholar, University of Chicago, 1914, Fellow in Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1914-15, Instructor in Mathematics, Mt. Holyoke College, 1907-02, Instructor in Mam- ematics, Oberlin College, 1914-15, Instructor in lvlathematics, Vassar College, 1915, Reader and Examiner for College Entrance Examination Board, Assistant Professor oi Mathematics, Vassar College, 1919, Associate Professor, 1922. Member American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Association of America. GERTRUDE SMITH, A.M., QB K, Assistant Professor of Mathematics A.B., Vassar College, 1897, A.M., 1903, Graduate Student, Vassar College,19 00-01, Associate Fellow in Mathematics, University of Paris, 1907-08, Instructor in Portland, Maine, 1897-99, Instructor in Englewood, 12599-1900, Instructor in Mathematics, Vas- sar College, 1901, Assistant Proiessor, 1920. Member American Mathematical Society. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC Ciaoauri COLEMAN Gow, MUS.D., 111 B K, Professor of Music A.B., Mus.D., Brown University, Newton Theological Seminary, Teacher of Piano and Theory, Smith College, 1889-95, Professor of lviusic, Vassar College, 1895-, Europe, issz-ss, 1906-07, 19zz-23. lg, L, Member Music Teachers' National Association , New York State Music Teachers' As- sociation, Bohemian Club, International Musical Society, Societe Francaise de Musi- cologie, President of the Music Teachers' National Association, 1912. Uublished: Structure of Music, 1895 , Lessons in Elementary Theory, Elementary Harmony cmd Advanced Harmony, in the American Encyclopedia and History of Mu- sic, 1910, also Songs and Part Songs and Publications in Musical Magazines. GEORGE SHERMAN DICKINSON, MUSQD., A.M., fb B K, Professor of Music A.B., Oberlin College, 1909, Mus.B., 1910, A.A.A.G.O., 1910, A.M., Harvard Univers- ity, 1912, Berlin, 1913-14, London, Paris, Vienna, 1921-22, Instructor in Music, Ober- lin College, 1910-11, Assistant Professor, 1912-13, 1914-16, Assistant Professor of Mu- sic, Vassar College, 1916-19, Associate Professor, 1919-22, Professol, 1922-. lil. HAROLD GEER, A.M., lllUS.B., F.A.G.O,, College Orggmist A.B., Doane, 1906, Mus.B., Oberlin College, 1907, A.M., fin absentiaj, Doane, 1910, Graduate Student, Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 1907-09, Paris, 1911-13, Pupil of George W. Andrews, Charles M. Widor, Andre Gedalge, T. Tertius Noble, Andre Bloch and Edward C. Barstow, Instructor in Organ and History of Music, Lake Erie College, 1907-095 1uS131'uCt0I' in 0129-11 and Theory, Albion College, 1909-11, Organist and Choir- luaS'D0I' Of First CODSTGSZ-Fi0u9-1 Church, Fall River, Mass., 1913-16, College Organist and Assistant Professor of Music, Vassar Cgllege, 1916, Associate Pyofessgr, 1919-5 Professor, 1922-. Fellow the American Guild of Organists. Published: T'I'Uf7LS0TiZ1ti1mS f 07' OTQCWL Cmcl for Women's Voices, Cantabile for Organ,- Magazine Articles. I KATE S. CHITTENDEN, Professor of Magic CPianoforteJ Educated at Heumuth College, London, Canada, Studied Piano with Jules Fossier, Lucy H. Clinton, A. R. Parsons, and Harold Bauer, President Metropolitan College of Music? ViCe'P1'eSide11t and Dean AI!1e1'1Can Institute of Applied Music, President Syn- thetic Guild of Pia-I10f01'l30 T02-Che1'S3 Fflunder American Guild of Organists, Lecturer in New Y01'k City Public Lecture Course, 1892-1919, Organist and Choir Director Cal- vary B2.ptiSt Church, New Y01'k City, 1879-1906, Head of the Piano Department in the Catharine Aiken School, Stamford, Conn., 1890-1916, Head of the Piano Department in Vassar since 1899. 26
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'G'ne-,.192o.- vass I ion cazione5 Lieutenant in the Italian Army, Cavaliere della Corona d'Ita1ia5 Official Lec- turer attached to the Information Bureau of the Royal Italian Embassy, Washing- ton, 1917-195 Officer of the Royal Order of the Crown of Italy, 19205 Exchange Pro- fessor of Italian, Vassar College, 19195 Associate Professor, 19205 Professor, 1921-5 Honorary Vice-President the Dante League of America 5 Vice-President the Italian Teachers' Association. Member the National Dante Committee5 Honorary Member the New York Browning Societyg Member Executive Council of American Association of Teachers of Italian. Chairman of Examiners in Italian for College Entrance Examination Board. GABRIELLA BOSANO, Assistant Professor in Italian Dottore in Lettere italiane, University of Bologna 5 Diploma di Magistero per i lau- reati, University of Bolognag Diploma di perfezionamento per i licenziati della Scuola Normale, University of Genoa5 Diploma di Direttrice clidattica, Rome Ministero, P. I.5 Licenza Liceale, Liceo Andrea d'0ria, Genoa5 Diploma della R. S. lvormale R. Lam- bruschini, Genoa 5 Attestato di Pedagogia, University of Genoa 5 Teacher in city schools, 1908-215 Teacher of Italian in Sunday professional schools for Women, 1912-175 Pro- fessor of Italian in Government Schools, 1916-21. Member the Board of Directors of the Dante Alighieri Society, Genoa, 1915-185 Hon- orary Member the Dante Alighieri Society, Rome, 19225 Lecturer in People's Univers- ity, Genoa5 Assistant Instructor in Italian, Vassar College, 1921-225 Instructor in Ital- ian, 1922-25 5 Assistant Professor, 1925. Publications during the past year in Cafrrocoio, New York. MARIA CAROLINA ANTINORI, Student Assistant in Italian Laureata in filosofia pressa la R, Universite di Roma. NIARGHERITA SCOLARI, Student Assistant in Italian DEPARTMENT OF LATIN - 5 JOHN LEVIQRETT MOQRE, PH.D., dv B K, Professor of Latin, Emeritus A.B., Princeton University, 18815 A.M., Princeton University, 1884 5 Ph.D., Johns Hop- kins University, 18915 Graduate Scholar in Latin, Johns Hopkins University, 1886-875 Fellow in Latin, 1887-88 5 Fellow by Courtesy, 1888-915 Tutor in Latin, Princeton Uni- versity, 1882-855 Instructor in Latin, Johns Hopkins University, 1886, 1888-895 Asso- ciate Professor of Latin, Vassar College, 18915 Professor of Latin, Vassar College, 1898. Member American Philological Association 5 Archaelogical Institute of America 5 Classical Association of the Atlantic States. Published: Latin Prose Exercisesg Serius on the Tropes and Figures of Vergil. ELIZABETH HAZELTON HAIGHT, PH.D., fb B K, Professor of Latin A.B., Vassar College, 18945 A.M., 18995 PhD.. Cornell University, 19095 Graduate Stu- dent in Cornell University, 1901-025 Graduate Fellowship in Cornell University, 19015 Holder of the Mary Richardson and Lydia Pratt Babbott Fellowship, 19015 Instruct- or in Rye Seminary, Rye, N. Y., 1894-955 Instructor in Emma Willard School, Troy, N. Y., 1895-1900 5 Instructor in Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1900-015 In- structor in Latin, Vassar College, 1902, 1908-095 Associate Professor of Latin, Vassar College, 1910-225 Professor of Latin, Vassar College, 1922-. Member American Philological Association 5 Archaeological Institute of Americag Classical Association of the Atlantic States. Published: Vassar by James Monroe Taylor and Elizabeth Hazelton Haight5 The Autobiography and Letters of Matthew Vassar5 The Life and Letters of James Monroe Taylorg Italy, Old and New,' Publications in the American Journal of Philology' Art and Archaeology5 Classical Weeklyf Classical Journalg Horace and His Art of Enjoy- ment. CATHARINE SAUNDERS, PH.D., Associate Professor of Latin A.B., Elmira College, 18915 Ph.D., Columbia University, 19095 Graduate Student, Bryn Mawr College, 1898-19005 travel and study in Germany and Italy 1902-035 Uni- versity of Munich, 19035 Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1905-07 5 Teacher of 24
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, Y Y Wir-I .- . ,av I Y Y Y 77 . , .. . ,fiery 'fine .1926 vassasionm Member Macdowell Club, Life Member New York State Music Teachers' Association , Music Teachers' Association , Music Teachers' National Association. Published: Various Works on Technique and Pianoforte Playing, and numerous Mag- azine Articles. VIARION ELLEN EDMAN, M.A., Instruction in Music B.Mus., State University of Iowa, 1924, M.A., State University of Iowa, 1925. PHILIP SEVASTA, Instruction of Harp Grand diploma and first prize, Royal Conservatory of Music, Palermo, Italy. Published: Critical survey on the Study or the Harp. Research on the History of the Harp. General Catalogue for old and new publications for the Harp. JOHN W. NICHOLS, Instructor tn Singing Studied in New York with Dr. Carl E. Dufft, in London with Edward Icles, in Paris with Gabrielle La Pierre, Charles W. Clark and Jean derteszke, a course under Isadore Braggiette of Florence, Italy, with Mme. Alice Garrigue, an old pupil of Mme. Louise Cappmi of New York, Percy Rector Stephens or New York, and Frederick H. Hay- wood, teacher of Orville Harrold. As Singer, appeared with Chicago Apollo Club, Chicago Mendelssohn Club, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, New York Musical Art Society, New York Mendelssohn Club, New York Banks Glee Club, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh Athletic As- sociation, Congressional Club, Washington, U. C., Columbia University, Brooklyn ln- stitute of Arts and Sciences, Vassar College, Ward Belmont College, Ocean Grove As- sociation, Chautauqua Association, Providence Ai-ion Society, Northwestern Univers- ity, Southwestern University, Milwaukee Downer University, Boston Festival Orches- tra, etc. Two years Instructor at Columbia University, seventeen years' private teaching expe- rience in Paris and New York City, in charge-of Vocal Department of Summer School of University of Vermont for eleven seasons, Musical Director of Trininy Church Choir, Newburgh, N. Y., Instructor in Singing, Vassar College, 1919-. LILLIAN LITTLEHALES, A.R.C.M., lVIUS.M,. Instructor' in Vtotincello A.R.C.M., London, Eng., Mus.M Qhon.l, University of Syracuse. DOROTHY K. LEACH, Assistant tn Music Studied pianoforte with Edward Noyes, Kate S. Chittenden, E. Robert Schmitz, and Robert Casadesus fParisJ, ensemble with Franz Nilcke and Madame de Launey QParisJ, theory with R. Huntington Woodman and Harry Jepson QYaleJ, Taught pri- vately in New York City and its suburbs, in N cw Haven, and also in the Bedford Hills School for Boys and the American Institute of Applied Music, New York City. KATHERINE MIRIAM STEEVES, A.B., Instructor in Music A.B., Vassar College, 1904. EDITH S. WOODRUFF, A.M., MUs.B., Instructor in Music A.B., Vassar College, 1909, Studied Piano with Theodore Hoeck, New York City, 1910, Teacher of Piano, Brunswick, Me., 1911-13, Assistant in Music, Vassar College, 1914- 15, Music Graduate, Northwestern University, 1917 , Marston Fellow, 1917-18, A.M., Vassar College, 1918, Instructor in Music, Smith College, 1918-19, Assistant in Mu- sic, Vassar College, 1920-21, New York School of Social Work, summer course, 1921, Instructor in Music, Vassar College, 1923. GLADYS NORTH, Instructor in Violin Concert work in connection with the Olive Mead Quartet. LEAH A. DAVIS, Marston Fellow, Instructor tn Music A.B., Pennsylvania College for Women, Pittsburgh, Pa., Teacher in High School, Bellevue, Pa., 1922-23, Teacher in High School, Homestead, Pa., 1923-24. T7
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