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as 4 . Ir., C 'mf 'qc-, SPi'lS:e:1z' .SFsSf - - - . -- -fpJ f 1,nf -: ,, .. -up-,. sf.. 766 Pmc-L i.2:S fe bg?-12,3 ,1 Q WILLIS PATTEN WOODMAN, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. fl Professor of the Latin Language and Litera- 'A ture. 4 4 A.B. Harvard, I895: A,M., 18963 Ph.D., 1902. fb li. gli , Hobart, IQO8. Student of the American School of Classical 'ga Studies in Rome, 1899-1900. Teacher of Latin and Greek, Pembroke Academy, Pembroke, N. I-I., 1897-99. Instructor in N, Greek, Princeton University, 1902-03. Classics Master, v Morristown School, Morristown, N. J., 1904-05. Instructor in Latin and Greek, Hobart College, 1906. Hobart Professor-'of the Latin Language and Literature, 1907. Professor of Latin, William Smith College, 1908. Member of the American ,W Philologieal Association, The Archaeological Institute .of I L America, The I-larvard Club of New York City, The University XV. 5 N Club of Geneva. ,ill 7 T Q1 l of Av' 1 i2 ' N 'N EDWARD JOHN WILLAMSON, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., all I Professor of Modern Languages and Litera- 1' , tures .Z Mr A.B. Queen's University, Kingston, 1898. A.M., ibid., I900, JW, 7, tutor in Modern Languages at Qneen's University, I899-IQOIQ ll student at the University of Leipsic, 1901-033 lecturer on F1 Modern Languages in St. John's College, University of Mani- ,i toba, I904-051 student at the University of Chicago, 19055 5' fellow in Germanic Languages at University of Chicago, 1906. 124' I'h.lJ., ibid., 1907. Assistant Professor of German at Hobart l , IQO7. Professor of German Language and Literature, William SL' Smith, 1908. Traveled in France and Germany, 1910, I9l3, qt 1914. 'IJ B K. Hobart, 1909. Professor of Modern Languages L, William Smith, 191 1. Member of Modern Language Assoc. of SV' America. University Club. A . , ag Sig. .ir L S ELON HOWARD EATON, A.B., A.M., M.Sc., Pro- F fessor of Biology. Curator of the Museum. A Q 'N i A.B. Rochester, 1890. A.M., 1893. M.Sc. sb B K. Assist- will ant Principal and Instructor in Sciences, Canandaigua Academy, -L 1890-95, Master in Sciences, Bradstreet School, Rochester, ' 1896-18975 Columbia Graduate School of Philosophy, 1899- ml' 1900. Fellouw of the American Association for the Advance- l KW ment of Science. Advisory Council, Bird-Lore, 1902-18. 7, Q Fellow of the Rochester Academy of Science. Member of the 7 ,S , American OfllllLllQiOg1StiS Union. Member of the American 1, Forestry Association. Professor of Biology. William Smith, 1908. Author of Memoir 12, New York State Museumg Birds I of New York State, 2 vols. University Club: Kappa Alpha C 1 . f 1 lit lk sll frafs-.4-E-E11-sf 1 ' 1 ' ' ' g'f52 ?f9f8 S st1'5.-A-:str ' 'Wa-A 27
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I - 7 fly, WILLIAM ROBERT BROOKS, M.A., D.SC., 555 1 . F.R.A.S. Professor of Astronomy. . Max. Hobart, 1891. use., 1-Imniium, 1898. fb B K. ll . Fellow Royal Astronomical Society. Member Sclenographi- le V cal Society of Great Britain. Member British Astronomical gi if 1 1 1 7 -f 1' Association, Fellow American Association for the Advance- 'E' ment of Science. Lcct11rer on Astronomy and other subjects Z V . . 4 ' since 1870. Early Worker in Photography and its applica- V -lg tion to Astronomy. Established Red House Observatory, l 1874, making all its telescopes. Became director of the 1 Smith Observatory in 1888. Discoverer of twenty-seven ,. V4 comets, the first one, Oct. 21, 1881, the twenty-seventh I Oct. 20, I9I2, Winner of the ten Warner Gold Prizes for Q Cometar 1 discoveries. Ten medals from the Astronomical lt f S'tfitlP'l'l'lOl t ll dlXllll't ,, 1 ocie y or 7 ie aci nc Asc iserva ory. ,a an e ' ec a is' N l if of the Paris Academy of Science awarded for numerous N1 7 and brilliant astronomical discoveries. Professor of Astronom at Hobart, 1900. Gold Medal for photo- l Y . . . . . 7 graphs of comet discoveries in Hobart CXllllJll.. at St. l4OLllS ', 'J World's Fair, 1904. Gold Medal from the Astronomical 7 Socict of Mexico, 1906, Professor of Astronomy, William lr ' . I1ll'l, 190 5 for em a rom ie ,isc mserva ory 1912. ' s 'ny sc111v111f u l'lOl t V ,lf University Club. Y wp l 1' ig, 'ART11UR Avuuv BACON, A.B., A.M., Pren- ,-Q - 1 H17-I. dergast Professor of Physics. ITM ,J A.B. Dartmouth, 18973 A.lX'l., 1901. fb ll K. Tutor in V Physics Oberlin College 1897-98. Assistant in Physics 4 V Ij'll'l,lllOiLltll 18 i ' - - ' ' -' ' ,,- . , 98-I900. Instiuctoi in lvlathematics and Ai Astronomy, 1900-OI. ltlathematieal Master of Vollcmann 'y School, Boston, 1901-03. Professor of Physics, Hobart Col- 1, lege, lQ0,'1,. Registrar and Secretary of Faculty, 1907. Pro- ,V fessor of Physics, William Smith, 1909-. Member of the American Association for tl1e Advancement of Science. 'N SW, l:IClTllJCl' Ignerican Phyisifal Society and French Physical ' - Society, niversity C11 J. 1918- Captain of American H Red Cross Commission to Palestine under British Expedi- Q Ationary Forces. K7 f 'Leave of absence, second semester. Al' ci L 1 W , f 2, Q JOHN ERNEST LANSING, A.B., A.M. Pro- , JW fessor of Chemistry. ml -' 'l V, A.B. Harvard, 1898. A.M., Harvard, 1900. fl' B K. 7 li Traveled in Europe, 1898-99. 'Student in Harvard Graduate ml! ls School, 1899-1901, Instructor lll Natural Sciences at Phillips A . WM Academy, Andover, Mass., IQOI-05. Assistant Professor of W Q' N Chemistry at Hobart College, 1905. Professor, 1906. ,ff 1' Professor of Chemistry, William Smith, 1908. University ll Club. - l'l fl au, C1 It 'L' li A I . -- we - L Q' ? l9l8'N '44 -f - 1 -'-NN'-'Y' -- - - W -'-- - ' - ----1-iiziif' is 26
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4 4 1. 4 44- 43 4 1 jj: . J l , gait, e -7 .-w+4Yf,Qg,?m,f,.,A. '11-. 769 pme .1 f 1 1, ' :li K JAMES MICICEL WILLIAMS, B.D., Ph.D. Pro- H' fessor of Economics and Sociology. 'ff 'g A.B. Brown University, 1898. Ph.D. Columbia University, 1906. 4' B K. Lecturer in Vassar College, 1907-08. Pro- fessor of Economics and Sociology at William Smith, 1908. 4 ln. . fy f sl? af Nr . f N if li ll ll li . ii A 'Wf rw-ll x ' 1 f T, HERl3E1lT HILARION YEAMES, A.B., A.M. Pro- Q13 2' fessor of the Greek Language and Literature. fl' Af. flarvgirfl, 1118935 42 IEK. L Teztcliar ig-1irivat9 -,t sc oo, u ao, . ., I 91- . riva e eereary o 'ic isiop o 3,1 Kill Massachusetts, Boston, 1898-1904. Instructor in Wesleyan fml l Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1904-6. Traveled in Europe, 1906 'il . ' and 1908. Instructor in the Boston Latin Schoolg Instructor in F, lp Greek and Latin in Hobart College, 1906, in William Smith if College, 1903, Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin, 1909. ,nv Professor of the Greek Language and Llterature, 191 I. Librarian, 4 .' 1909-15. Member of the Theta Delta Chi Fraternity. Member if Tye of the Classical Association of New York State, of the Classical shi F Association ofthe Atlantic States, and of the American Philological ?,l Association. Vice-President of the Classical Association of N. Y. 1, SW, State, 19125 Vice-President of the Classical Association of the ' Atlantic States, 1913-1916. Associate Editor of The Classical '- ? Weekly since IQI3. t' ill HL ll S 1 -Ml X l V f i JOHN MU1RHE1D, A.B., A.M. Professor of all -. Rhetoric, Elocut1on and the Enghsh Lan- ,Q lr guage and L1terature. all lay A.B. Columbia University, 19001 A.M., 1901. Student at gc American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Instructor in 7lf il Rhetoric and English, Hobart College, 1901. Assistant ,'l Professor, 1906. Assistant Professor of English, William D' ',, Smith, 1908. fb B K. Professor, 1912. University Club. Ji . -ggi, C? -N by 2,1 1. lf , 'i f9f8 - ' 28
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