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E191 L T, E-LM..E . . 9 5 1 A 4 John Sabin Adrizmnce, NIA., Lecturer in Cllenzislry was grnflllntvrl from Williams in the class ol' 1882. lh-1-viw-ml tho clogrvc- of MA. from '1v1ll11lll18 in 1885. Mr. Arlrinllcf- is an. llN'll1lll'l' of tllv XXII Fraternity. 1Villiaun lflrncst Hocking, PILD., 1,01-furor in Military I 'syr-I1 ology was gn-:ulumlvfl from lIzu'vurcl in 1901. rvm-ivillg the :lx-gwvs ol' .X.Nl. in 19022 and l'h.D. in 1904. Was tho ll:n'vzu'cl F4-llow in thi- llnivvrsilim-s of Gotlingvn, livrlin, :Lml llm-irlvllx-l'g, 1902-3. lnslrnr-lor in llistory and Philosophy of Religion in :x11flUV0l' 'l'lwologic'nl Sl'l11lIl2ll'j'. 1904-li: Asslstzmt Professor ol' Philoso- plly nl. Yallv, 1908-13, :xml Pl'0f0SSOI', 1913-1-I-. Plofussol' ol' l'l1ilow-:oplly al. llnwnrcl llnivc-rsil,y since 1914-. Sumner Salter, BA., Director ry' lllusic llvgnui sm-rions study of ninsic aflvr graullmlion l'l'on1 .'xIllIIl'l'S1. ' Folli-go in 1877. 1v2lSOIl00l'llll'f0llI1fll'1'S0f1ll1'Al1l1'l'li'ill1flll1l1l Ol'fll'g2ll11S18, of whivll hc wus Yvzmlvn, 1899-1900. l41lll'2lI'lIll1 of flu' Mnnnsvripl Sovivly of Now York, 1892-90. :xml Yin--l'g1-Hi- mlm-nt, 1890-97: l,I'l'Slfl01'1t0l-llllcNOXN'x'0l'li Slam- Music' 'l'1-:u'l1v1's' Assovintion, 1897-98, nnrl for ovvr 1.ll1'l'l' yours, lcflillll' ol' The l,'l.llIl'l'Nf !lIl1I0fflllll'1-Sf. Wins 4-nllm-cl ln 1v1lll1ll118 in 1905. Mr. Snlivr is :1 Inn-lnlxvr of 1110 A Afb l'l1'!ll.l'l'11l1y. il:Allmrt Louis Cru. Instrucfnr in Frcnclz sz X Stnclic-cl in ilu- l,yr'r?z: rlzf Tournrm in lllc AllllFllHl1 llc flrvuolrlv s' fl l':um'1-D, 1895-1900. Slmlivrl in Englauul in 1901. Lzunc to Williams as lnstriwloi' in French in 1908. 'Alzs4-nl, on I1-ave. 23
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:IQ GVLIELMEA SIAN 1 ,I Orie 1Villiam Long, Pl1.D., Assistant PrQfes.s-or QfGL'I'771.ll7I. Was graduated from Center College in 1903. Pursued graduate work al. 11al'vard, 1903-04-. Taught modern languages in Vor- sieana High Sehool, 1904--05. After studying al. the Iiuiversity of llerlin in 1905 and 1906, was called to Texas Christian Follege as Professor of Nlodern Languages. Studied at Harvard, re- eeiving his lVl.A. in 1911 and 1'h.D. in 1913. Was lnstruetor in German at Nl. 1. 'l'. in 1912-13 and Professor of Modern Languages at WV. P. l., 1913-16. Called to Williams as Assist- ant Professor and Aeting Head of the German Department in 1916. Dr. Long is a member ol' the Kappa Alpha CSouthern1 l+'raternity. 1 Elwood Griseom, Jr., 1i.S., Assistant Professor of Public Speaking and Oratory 1Vas graduated from Northwestern University in 1913. Taught Puhlie Speaking for three years at the lluiversity of Texas. Was ealled to 1Villiams in Uetoher 1916. Mr. Gris:-om is a memher ol' the A T l raternity. ' 1 t The0dore Brown Hewitt, lV1.A., Ass'1'sta1r1.t PrQfe.ssor of German Was graduated from Yale with the degree of l3.A. in 1909, and reeeived the degree of lV1.A. from llarvard in 1907. Instruetor in Modern Languages at Mount Pleasant Aeademy, and Law- reueeville, 1909-06. Studied at Harvard Graduate School, 1906-08: student at lV1arhurg llniversity. Germany, summer 1907: student at 1'l1'0117lll'f.Z University, Germany, summer 1912. Instructor of German at Phillips Andover, 1908-09. Appointed lnstruetor at Williams in 1909, and Assistant Professor in 1916. at Ahsent on leave. Eli Herbert ilotsford, M.A., Special Instructor in Blathe- matics 1Vas graduated from Williams in the elass of 1882 and reeeived his lV1.A. degree in 1885. Prineipal of the Williamstown lligh Sf-hool, 1886-91. Fellow in f'hemistry at Williams, 1891-92. S1 udied at Ileidelherg lluiversity, Germany, 1892-93. Prineipal ol' liurr and llurton Seminary, 1894--1900. Mr. llotsford has lxeen Prineipal of the Northside Preparatory School, Williams- town, sinee 1900. Ile was made Instructor in Mathematic-s in 1912. lVlr. Botsford is Graduate Treasurer of the Williams Vol- lege Athletic Couneil, Auditor of all non-athletic organizations, and a memher of the A K E l raleruil.y. l Q2
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if L 1 i E iii LMS E N i i 51 AiiNii Alfred Mitchell Dame, M.A., Instructor in Latin and Greek 1Vas grarlnatecl from llarvarcl in 1902 and received his MA. from that university in 1903. lnstruetor in Latin anal Greek at Wor- cester Aearlemy, 1903-10. Stlulierl at Alneriean Sehool ol' Ulassieal Stuclies in Rome, 1910-11. Appointed Aeling Assist- ant Professor ol' Greek and Latin at Vlark College, Worm-ester, for the spring term, 1911. Wlas appointed lnslruetor in Latin anal Greek at Williams in 1911. Mr. Dame is a memlmer ol' the fl, 13 K Society. Uean Norton Cru, Professeur dc Lyccci, Instructo'r in I'l'I'07t0lL lleeeivexl the flegree ol' Burl:vlivr-i'.v-l,r'llr1'x from the liniversily ol' Grenoble in 1899, anfl the flegree ol' 1,1-111011117 llilqflllll'-9 Super- l'l'IlI'l'N from the l'niversity of Paris in 1913. lnstruetor at Granville. l'lnglanrl, in 1900. l'rQfm-.vor rla 1.160010 Su71c?r1'1'l1rz' at Anln-nas, 1905-08. lleeeivefl his f'crlMrfr1l rl' .'l7Jl'I'l'll!II' from the University of Paris in 1900. 1Vas Instructor in Frenr-li at Willialns. 1908-11. Instructor in English at the Lyeer' lliofllll Cl'll'l'11K'l1 North Afrieaj, 1911-12. Returned to Williams in 1912. l'Alrsent on leave. WFrancis Bowes Sayre, LLB., In.vh'ucIor in G0l'0l'lLIIl.CIlt Was graduated from Williams in 1909. Pnrsuecl post-graclnale work at l'Iarvm'cl, 1909-12, receiving in 1912 the degree of l,l..l3. Pl'0Sl'l'll1,1Ilg Attorney on the staff of New York Distriet Attorney 1912-13. Called to 1Villiams in 1914-. Mr. Sayre is a member of the fb B K anrl Gargoyle Societies, and ofthe E fb lf'ralernil,y. Absent on leave. 1 rcclerie Daniel Cheyrlleur, Doeteur cle l'Univcrsit6 de Grenoble, l7LSll'I6Cll07' in tlw Romance Larlgtzmges Was grzuluaterl from 1Villiams in 1905. Hearl ofthe Department of ltflorlern Languages at Peekskill Military AI'Il.flI'l11y, 1905-07. llelrl a similar position at Worcester Aearlemy, 1907-12. Stnrlierl at the llniversity of Grenolile, 1912-14-, reeeiving in 1914- the Doc-i.or's rlegree. Has pulmlishecl E.v.w1i sur l'cvol'uli1fnr1..v fles- 1lm'lrim'.v 111' M. flvorgzzv Sorel. Was Instructor in Romance . Languages at Cornell, summer session 1917. Dr. Cheymlleur is a 1ll1'lI1ll0l' of the Nloclern liangllage Association of Ameriea, of the Modern Language Association of Massaellusetts, and of the Dialect Society. 24
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