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CVLIELME SIA i , l Brainerd 1VIears, Ph.D., Prrjcssor IJ Chemistry VVas graduated from Williams in 1903 and was Assistant in f'hemistry, 190-1--07. Received his MA. from 1Villiams in 1905, and his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University, where he held a Fellowsliip in Chemistry, in 1908. Appointed Instructor in Industrial Chemistry at the University of Illinois in 1908. ffalled to Williams as Instructor in Chemistry in 1909, and was made Assistant Professor in 1910, and Professor in 1917. Dr. Mears is a mcmher of the Gargoyle, 'IFB K, EE, 'INA T, and 1 A X E Societies and the 6 AX Fraternity. i Charles Nelson Cecil, Captain, P.S., U.S.A., Retired, Professor of Mil1'fary Science and Tactics l':1lll'1'l'll the service as an enlisted man in 1887: rose through all non-commissioncd grades in the regular army and received his commission as Second Lieutenant in the Philippine Scouts in 1906. l'romoted to First Lieutenant in 1908, and to Captain in 1917. Was retired after thirty years active service, and assigned hy the War Department as Professor of Military Science and Tactics at Williams in the fall of 1917. David Taggart Clark, M.A., Assistant Prrjcssor of Eco- nomics VVas graduated from Ilarvard in 1892, where, for a short time, he continued as a graduate student ol' English and later, for three years, as a graduate student of classical philology and economics. Twice a summer student at Harvard and onec at Chicago. In- structor in Classics and History at Riverview Academy, 1893-99 Vllas called to 1Villiams in 1902 as Instructor in Greek and Latin. Made Assistant Professor of G reck in 19051 Assistant Professor of Economies in 1909. Sherwood Owen Dickerman, Ph.D., Asszfstant Prrlff'-WUT y of Greek Was graduated from Yale in 1896. Received the degree ol' Ph.Il. from Ilallc University, Germany, in 1909. Instructor in Greek at Yale, 1899-1903 and 1905. Was called to vVllll1l111S in 1909. 19
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LIELTVIENSIAN 5? 2 - James Bissett Pratt, 1'h.D., Professor QI' Plzflflosophy VVas graduatcll from VVillia1ns as Valcclictorian in thc class of 1898. Stncliccl philosophy at Ilarvarcl University, 1898-99. Attended Columbia Law School, 1899-1900. Ile-all of Latin Department in Elmira Free Acarlvlny, 1900-02. Stmlivcl philos- ophy at thv University of llcrlin, 1902-03, and at Harvarrl, 1908- 05, 11-1-1-iving thc clcgrcc of 1'h.D. from that institution in 1905. lnstructor in Philosophy at Williams, 1905-06: Assistant. Pro- fessor in 1906: P1'0fl'SS01'1I1 1913. Dr. l'rat.t's hooks arv: Thu Psyfrllnlogy of ltr'l'ig1'ou.v lm'c'l1'cjf, What is l r11gn1al'1'.vm?, India u-nfl Its I aill1.v, anrl lJ6Ill00fltL'j1 and Prfurrv. Ile is a lllt'1l1lll'l' ot' the 11213 K anrl Gargoylc Som-ivtivs ancl tha- K A l rat4-rnit.y. Byron Johnson Recs, M.A., Professor Qf English Was gracluatvxl fl'om Itarvard in 1903, ancl root-ivc-cl thc clcgrco ot' MA., with honors in linglish, in 190-1-. Called to Williams in 190-t-. Was lnarlv Assistant. Professor of English in 1907. Stilrliml at Oxford, 1910-11. Appointvrl Professor of English in 191-l-. llas orlitt-cl il1ll01'l'Rt1l'S l'VflI!ll!Il. for lVlacmillan's l,0f?A'1'l I'lu.v.w'ff.w. l'rof0ssor lim-s is a mvnihur of thc Ailf l rat.ornity. 1Valter 1Vallacc 1VIcLarcn, Ph.D., Acting Prrfessor of Eco11.o1mfc.v Was graduate-rl from Qui-1-ns Univvrsity in Kingston, Uanafla, 1899 and roc-1-ivocl tho clvgrov of 1'h.lJ. from ttarvarrl in 1908. WVas vallm-cl to K1-iogijuku, Tokyo, Japan, in 1908 to a Chair ot' IC!-onoinix-s and Politics, in 1914 hc was callul to Williams. Dr. lVlcLaron is tho Editor of Ja11anc.w: GOIt07'II7III!lll Ilorfilwmrll.-f puhlishvcl hy thc- Asiatic Society of Japan in 19111-. anrl the author of A P0lil1'1ful llislory Qf.lc17mn. Durqfny llm fllvijl' Era, 1807-1912 W puhlisln-fl in lionrlon anrl Now York, 1910. William Howard Doughty, Jr., L1,.13., Professor Qf Govcrnmwzt Was g1'2ltltlll.l.t'll from WVilliams in 1898. G1'2l.tl1l2l.1t' work at fitblllllllllit thiivvrsity, 1898-1901,11-1-1-ivil1gt.l1v4lvgl'00ol' l.I,.ll. ill 1901. Prac-l.ic'o1l law in Nvw York City, 1902-05. Vallvll to Williams in 1900, anfl was inaclc 1'rof0ssor in 1917. Mr. Doughty is a nn-lnlwr ot thc- Gargoyle Sovioly anfl thc KA l ralvrnit.y. 18
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19 ic i1i if 1 i i E ii i LEM E N i ii i S E 1John Sayward Galbraitll. M.A.. Assistant Prqfessor Qf Greek and Latin Was graclualcrl from Harvard in 1899 with final honors in classics. WVas Instructor in Latin anrl Greek at St. Gcorgc's School, Newport, R. l., at thc Dc1.anr,-cy School, Philaclclphia, aml at Lhc Morristown School, lVlorrisl1own, N. J., during Lllo livc ycars following gracluation. Rcccivcrl thc rlcgrcc of M.A. from Ilarvarfl in 1905. Was cngagccl in gralluatc work in Latin aml Grcck al. llarvarcl for Lhrcc ycars. WVas instructor in thcsc languagcs at Ilarvarrl. 1909-10. Mr. Galbraith is a incmlmvr of thc flfli K Socicty anrl ol thc A T Fralcrnily. 1 yfAlms4-nln on lcavc. lihncr Irwin Shepard, M.A., A.vsi.vtani 1J7'Qf13S.S'07' of M aflwvimtics 1N'as gralluatcrl from Wvlllllllill-5 in 1900. Continued his stuclics at f olumlmia llnivcrsily, 1900-02. Tcacllcr of matl1cmal.ics at thc Slalc Normal School, flll1l.1'll'Sl,UW11, lllinois, 1909-03. Was calls-fl lo Williams in 1903 as Instructor in Nlatlrcmatics. Was lnslrnclor anfl Gl'2l,KlllIl,l.l' Sluclcnl. in Nlathcmalics at llarvarfl, 1900-08 ancl 1909-10. Was mach- Assistant l,l'0fl'SH0l' of lVlal.hc- malics al. Williams in 1910. Mr, Slim-parml holfls a commission as Uaplain in thc llnilccl Slalcs llcscrvc anal is a mcmlicr of thc fl, HK Soc-ix-ly anrl ol' lhc 0 A X l ralcrnily. 1 S2l.IIlllCl Edward Allen, M.A., Assistant Prfjessor of lllwforic Was grzulnalccl from Williams in 1903. Stnflicml al. Harvard llnivcrsity and rcccivccl thc clcgrcc of MA. in 1904. VVas hcarl of thc lCnglish Ucparl.mcnt at thc Vasc School ol' Appliccl Science 190-l--00. VVas callcfl to Williams in 1900. Gracluatc study at tho Univcrsily of Chicago, snmmcr qunrlcr, 1910. Was maclc Assistant l'rofcssor of lilicloric in 1912. Has cxlitcrl lVlill.on's Ifnums, I.y1'1'1las. mul Ulhrr l'0z m.v for M2If'lIllllllHlS I'o1fk4-I1'lu.v.vir:.v. M r. Allcn is a mcmlicr of the Kb 1' A Frat:-rnil,y and is S1-crm-tary ol' Lhc Williams chaplcr of thc 11113 K Socicty. Carl Xvlllllillll Johnson, Ph.D., .flss'istcmt P1'rj'e.vs0r of Germfm llcccivcrl his ll.A. clcgrcc from llclhany Vollcgc in 1900, his NIA. from Yah' in 1902, anrl his l'h.lD. from Yalc in 1904-. 1Vas lvl2lSl'1'l'. al l'oml'rcl. School from 1904- lo 1900, whcn hc was callcrl l.o Williams. Was marlc Assislanl, l'rol'cssor of Gcrman in 1912. 20
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