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Religion, Comparative Psychology, Ethics, Natural Theology, Science of Mind, t' Words of Christ,', Problems in Philosophy, Growth and Grades of Intelligence, Sociology, 't Historical Interpreta- tion of Philosophy, The New Theology, Social Theory, 'tlleligion and Evolution, and The Growth of Nationality. Dr. Bascom is an hon- orary member of 41 ll li' and member of the If I-I ll Fraternity. ln 1873 he received the degree of LL. D. from Amherst, in 1875, that of D. D. from the College of Iowa, and in 1897, that of LL. D. from Williams. REV. EHIQN Bum' PARSONS, D. D., A,L'g'liYfl'1Il'1ZllIl' Scrrclfrfjf ry Mc Iflmrlty Was graduated from Williams College in the class of ,59, with the mathematical oration. Charter mem- vt. KF' ,RQ I P-'U' 62 U2 To - ea -.. :Ls G, 53 HQ. 72' ...P Us es D 'cr jc .1-1 99. E2 vu-I gm 5.L. as: as E21 as QFD 935 :J N! ,.. l 1 i I 5- N. N. A 3 c N E Y Q is H M 'Q w Q, P3 S N 9. :L 'S - - N N N Q 8: lf. 'Q .S Q W Union and Auburn. Pastor Presbyterian church, ' 1865-88. At Williams since 1888. Secretary of the United Chapters flf li lt' and of the alumni. Received X the degrees of M. A. from Williams and D. D. from 1 Maryville. frm! J'a.r!0r ry' Me C oflugz' C'h111'M WREV. L1sv1f:1us'1 1' WILSON SPRING, D. D., Jlhrris l'nyQf.r.wr of Rhelorzk ,. 1, ,. . .... .., . Was graduated from Williams in the class of '63, with ' ' thephilosophical oration and fl' If lt' rank. Graduated from Hartford Theological Seminary in 1866, and was a graduate student in the Andover Seminary during 1866-67. Was acting pastor from 1868 to 1881. From 1881 to 1886 was Professor of English Literature at Kansas University. Was called to Williams in 1886. He is a member of the American Historical Asso- ciation and the Massachusetts Historical Society. The degrees of M. A by Williams, and of D. D. by the University of Kansas, were conferred in 1886. His publications are History of Kansas, and Mark Hopkins, Teacher. I-le has also con- tributed to various magazines. 'l' Absent in Europe on leave.
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Faculty and Officers 101-1N I-IAsK14:1,1. Hl'IlVI'l l', LL. D., Aflmg !'rax1'a'c1z!, am! Gazfclfz' Prry?.v.mr fy' Afufiezzl L1lllg'll!l,g L'.S' Was graduated from Yale in the class of ,SQQ Yale Theological Seminary, class of '63, The years 1863 to 1865 were spent in sludyin the Department of Philos- ophy and the Arts at Yale. In 1865 was called to Olivet College, as Professor of the Latin Language, in 1872 became acting President of the same college. Was called to Lake Forest University to Professorship of Greek and Latin in 1875, and in 1877 became acting President of the University. The years 1881 and 1882 were spent abroad, at Leipsic and in Italy. Professor Hewitt was called to Williams in 1882, as Garheld Professor of Ancient Languages. The year 1892-93 was spent abroad. In I9OI he was elected acting President of Williams. Is a member of the fll li lf, 'l V, and li' .Y lu' Fraternities. Degrees are M. A., Yale, 1867, Williams, 1888, LL. D., Union, 1895. Rlcv. JOHN BAsco1u, D. D., LL. D., LL'fflll'L'7' in Sariolaggf Was graduated from Williams in 'the class of ,49, jf i'T and the Andover Theological Seminary in 1855. , X Became Professor of Rhetoric at Williams in 1855, and was meanwhile pastor of the church at North Pownal, Vt., until 1864. In 1874 was called to the presidency of the University of Wisconsin, and in 1887 came to Williams as lecturer on Sociology, and four years later became Professor of Political Economy, which position he held till his resignation in 1901. In 1902 he continued his course in Sociology during the First halfyear. His publications are Political Economy , A+lsthetics, Philosophy of Rhetoric, U Principles of Psychology, Science, Philoso' phy and Religion, Philosophy of English Literature, Philosophy of f. .. 1, I3
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ORLANDO MARCIQLLUS FERNAL11, LL. D., Lrzrwwlre !'rfy?.1-.wr :yr Mu Greek Langmzge amz' Lilcrfzmrc Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy and graduated - in 1859. Instructor in Greek at Exeter from 1860 to 1861, and entered Harvard, Sophomore class, 1861, ' i graduating 1864. Principal of the Exeter High School, 1864-65. Classical Masterin Springfield, Mass.,High I School from 1865 to 1872. In 1872 he was called to Lawrence Professorship of the Greek Language at - A Williams. Received the degree of M. A. fron1 Williams in 1873, and LL. D. in 1901. I I REV. CHARLES l'Il+1NRY BURR, B. A., Llb7'lIl'I.Illl amz' In.v!r11rz'w' 171 Bzblinzl Lll't.'7'llflH'1.' Was graduated from Williams in the class of '68, with a 41 lf li' rank. Studied theology at Princeton, Edinburgh, and in Germany. Assistant pastor at Sing Sing, N. Y., October, 1873. Pastor Riverdale Presbyterian church, New York city, 1874-79. Pastor Bethany Congregational church, 1880-88. Secretary Mark Hopkins Memorial Committee, October, 1887. 1 Called to Williams as Librarian and lnstructor in Biblical Literature, 1888. Secretary to the Board of Trustees, 1893. Mr. Burr is a member of the .1 'lf' Fraternity. ' RICHARD AUs'I'IN ZRICE, M. A., Y. Lefami Ml'ffL'l'-'f,7'Qf8'J'.t'0l' ry' Amcrrkafz flirfazjf, Lz'!crrztw'e, mm' Efl1yllL'll6L' Was graduated from Yale in the class of '68, and proceeded to study in Berlin. Upon l1is return, 1875, became professor at University of Vermont, and later was called to Williams as Professor ofG,er111an, and in 1890 was made J. Leland Miller Professor of History. Received the degree of B. A. from Yale, '68, and M. A. from Williams. Professor Rice is a member of the J li' If Fraternity. I5
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