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IWII IIHULQLHENSIANII IIMMI David Taggart Clark, M.A., Assistant Professor of Eco- noinics. . Was graduated from Ilarvard in 1892, where for a short time he continued as a graduate student of Englishg later, for three years, of Classical Philology and Economics. Twice a summer student at I'larvard and once at Chicago. Instructor in Classics and History at Harvard, 1892 to 1897, a part of which time he was also Instructor in Economies at Riverview Academy. Mr. Cla1'k was called to Williams in 1902 as Instructor in Greek and Latin. Was made Assistant Professor of Greek in 1905, As- sistant Professor of Economics in 1911. flames Bissell Pratt, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy. Was graduated from Williams as Valedictorian in 1898. Studied Philosophy at l'larvard University, 1898-99, Columbia Law School, 1899-1900. Head of Latin Department in Elmira Free Academy, 1900-02, studied Philosophy in the University of Berlin, 1902-03, and in Harvard, 1903-05. Received the degree of Ph.IJ. in 1905. Instructor in Philosophy at Williams, 1905- 065 Assistant Professor in 1906, Professor in 1913. Dr. Pratt is a member of the Gargoyle Society and the KA Fraternity. Byron johnson Rees, M.A., Assistant Professor of English. Was graduated from Ilarvard College in 19035 received the de- gree of M.A. with Honors in English, in 1904. Called to Wil- liams in 1904. Was made Assistant Professor of English in 1907. Studied at Oxford, 1910-11. Has edited 'lll10I'0t1l1,S Wulrlcn for M2LCIl11lll2tl1,S Pocket Clrlssics. William Howard Doughty, tl r., LL.I3., Assislont Professor of Ciovornrnont. llraduated from Williams in 1898. Postgracluate work in Co- lumbia University, 1898-19015 receiving the degree of Llhll. in 1901. Pracliced law in New York City from 1902-05. Was called to Williams in 1906. Mr. Doughty is a member of the Gargoyle Society and the KA 1 raternity. :Ahscnt on leave 20
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lwail lluuilfinmsliill llmml Lewis Perry, MA., Professor of English Litc1'al141'v. Was gl'I1,llllil.1iNl lroin Williams in 1898. Received the degree of lX'I..'X. from Prineelon in 1899. Was Master at Lawrenceville from 1899 till 1901, when he was ealleml to lvlllllllllbi. Appointed .'Xssis1.an1. l'rofessor in 1904, Professor in 1911. Professor Perry is a ineinher of the Gargoyle Society and the AAI!! Fra- ternity. 1 Karl Ephraim XVL-ston, lX'l.A., Professor of ilic l'l1'f:iory of .-1 rt and Civilization. Was gl'i1,illlll.1fCil from Williams in the Class of 1890. ln 1897 siinclieal in France and in the American Sehool of Classieal S1llflll'H al Reine. Received his M..-X. from Williains in 1898. Con- tinneml his pos1,gradua1,e work at .lohns Hopkins, and taught in l,2Lll1l110l'I'f1'0lYl 189810 1900, when he was eallerl to Williams. Was made Assistant. Professor of Romance Languages in 1901 anrl was appointed Professor in 1911. Made Professor of 1.he llistory of Art and Civilization in 1912. Stnclierl in l ranee, Italy, and Spain from 1904 to 1906. Professor 1Yes1,on is a inelnber ol' the 'DISK and Gargoyle Societies and the 'DAQ-J 1 1'at.erni1.y. Nlonroe Nichols Welinore, Ph.D., Prcyfessor of Latin. Was fIl'1IAl1l1L1i01l froin Yale in 1888. For live years was Assistant, Prineipal of the Harrislmnrg .M-aelenly, anrl for seven years was lnsiruetor in Laiin and Greek in the Staten lslanrl Aearleiny. lieeeivecl the rlegree of MA. froin Yale in 1900 for work done in Latin. ln 1902 was eleeteml Footie Fellow in Latin at Yale, where he reeeiverl the degree of Ph.D. in 190-1. Was eallefl to Williains in 1904, and beealne Assistant Professor of Latin in 1905: Assoeiate Professor in 19115 Professor in 1913. Has published an lmlez' l'Yl'I'bllI'IlllI Vm'gilionus, anfl an lnrlrzv Ver- lmrum flllfllllilllllls. 1 Languages. 1 Robert Longley Taylor, Pl1.D., Professor ofthe Romance Was gracluatecl from Hamilton College in 1882. 11 as 1ns1,ruet.or in Kansas Sale University, 1882-83. 'l'u1uor in Roberi. College, Constantinople, 1883-87, Ins1,ruet,or in Hill School, 1887-94, Instructor in French at Yale, 189-'1-1900. ln 1900 he was 11121110 Assistant. Professor of French at Dartmouth, from which he was ealleml to Williams in 1912. Professor 'l'avlor is the author of ,lllileralion 'lillf Ihr: Ilalrirm Lllllflllllgli and lias eclitecl La, Biblio- llieque llc num Uncle and L' A bln? Drur1'r'l. He is a member of the Modern Language Association of North America. and the 'IW' Fratuernity. 19
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tml IIUULIELHENSIANII IHWII SIlCI'NVOUi1 Owen Dickerman, PILD., . lSS1'Sf011f Professor of Crook. Was p,:r:uluatcrl from Yalc in 1890, rccvivccl the clcgrce-of I'h.lJ. from Ilallc University, Germany, 1909. Instructor 111 Greek at Yalv, 1899-1903 and 1905. Was callcrl to Williams in 1909. john Saywarfl Galbraith, lNfI.A. Greek and Latin. Was gracluatocl from Ilarvarfl in Classics. 'Faught in St. Gcorgc's thc Dcllancy School, Pliilaclclplii N. J., School. Studied at the I'Ill.l 1910. Mr. Galbraith is a mcinlwr A 1' Fraternity. Brainerd Mears, Pl1.D., Assistant Professor of Clwnzistry. Was graduatc-cl from Williams in 1903 and was Assistant in Cliemislry 1901-1907. llc rcccivcml his MA. from Williams in 1905, and his Ph.lJ. from Johns Ilopkins University in 1908 where he hclil a Fellowship in Chcmistry. Ile was appoinlefl Instructor in Industrial Chemistry at, the University of Illinois in 1908 and was callcfl to Williams as Instructor in Chemistry in 1909, and was made Assistant Professor in 1910. Dr. Mears is a member of thc Gargoyle, SAX, fI1BK, EE, 4I'A'I , and AXE Societies. , Assistant Professor rj 1899 with Final Ilonors in School, Newport, li.. I., in ag and in the IVIorristown, ' 'varrl Clracluatu School, 1904- 1907. Instructor Ill Circek and Latin, Ilarvarcl College, 1909- of thc 'MIK Society and thu ILlmer Irwin Shepard, M.A., Assistant Professor in Itlatlio- matics. Was gracluat ccl from Williamsin thc! flass ol' 1900 with 1111314 rank. Continued his studies at Columbia University, 1900-01. Was Instructor in the University School, Chicago, 1901-02, 'l'0ac-licr of Mathematics at the State Normal School, Charlestown, Illinois, 1902-03. Was callcd to Williams in 1903 as Instructor in Mathematics. Was Instructor and Graduate Student in Mathematics at I-Iarvarcl, 1906-08, 1909-10. Was mario As- sistant Professor of Mathematics in 1910. Mr. Shepard is a member of the SAX 1 ratcrnity. 21
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