Williams College - Gulielmensian Yearbook (Williamstown, MA)

 - Class of 1920

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Samuel Fessenden Clarke, Ph.D., Professor of Natural History, Emeritus 3 LVLLS .graduated from Sheffield-Scientific School at Yale in 1878. eceived the degree of Ph.D. in 1879 from Johns Hopkins after Ifostgladuate Study at that University. Became assistant in 2 Ohms H0Pk1I1.S 111 1880. Was made Professor at Smith College in 1881, and in the 'same year, was called to Williams as Pro- , f6S.SQ1' Of Natural History. Received the degree of M.A. from I W1ll13,mS in 18.91. Elected President of the American Society pri' Eiguralists in 1914. Dr. Clarke became Emeritus Professor Richard Austin Rice, NLA., Professor of the History of l Art and Civilization, Emeritus K lvasigraduated from Yale in the class of 1868 and continued his studies in New Haven and Berlin. Was made Professor of German at the University of Vermont in 1875. Received the degree of M.A. from Williams in 1883. - Was called to Williams as.Professor of German in 1881, and in 1890 became J. Leland hiiller Professor of History. VVas made Professor of the History of Art and Civilization in 1903. Became Emeritus Professor in 1911. Professor Rice is a member of the AKE Fraternity. John Haskell 'HeWitt, LL.D., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, Emeritus Vilas graduated from Yale in 1859 and from Yale Theological Seminary in 1863. Called to Olivet College as Professor of Latin in 1865, in 1872 became Acting President of that College. Appointed Professor of Greek and Latin at Lake Forest Univer- sity in 1875, becoming Acting President in 1877. Was called to Williams in 1882 as Garield Professor of the Ancient Lan- guages. Became Lawrence Professor of Greek in 1903. Served as Acting President fof Williams, 1901-1902. Received the degree of M.A. from Yale in 1867 and from Williams in 1888. In 1895, received the degree of LL.D. from Union. Dr. Hewitt is a member of the CIJBK Society, the NI' T and KEXII Frater- nities, and Wolf's Head. fFrank Goodrich, Ph.D., L.H.D., Professor of European . V History Wlas graduated from Yale in 1880. After a postgraduate course at Yale, spent two years of study at the Universities of Berlin and Leipzig. YVas Principal of Drury High School, North Adams, 1884-1887. Was called to the German Department at Yale in 1887. Received the degree of Ph.D. from the UH1V6?1 sitv of Halle in 1893. Became Professor of German and Hrs- 1894: Professor of European History in toiiy at wvaiiiams in , , 1903. Received the degree of L.H.D. from Ma1'1etta College in 1910. Has edited Dr. Luther, by Freitag, and Goethes Dr. Goodrich is a member of tllefl? BK Uolz 'von Uerliolzingen. g i Society and of the NI' T Fraternity- c f'Absent on leave. 15

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George Moritz Wahl, L.H.D., l'rofe.s'sor of the Uernum m 1 Language anal Literature, Emeritus Was graduated from the Gymnasium al Arnstadt in 1870. Studied at the 'Universities of Leipsie. llalle, and llerlnr. lie- eeived the degrees of M.A. and l,.ll.lJ. from Rutgers t,ollege. In 1879, was appointed lVlaster ol' Modern Languages in llnayf-r Academv. Was called to VVilliams in 1899. lif'f'l'lVl'll the degree oif M. A. from Williams in 1890. llas published .fl ltw- 11i.serlEflition of Ottofs' German Grammar, and has eonlrilluled articles to the Atlcmtie illonllzly. llaryu'r'.v .lll!lfjlI?Illl'. the tlowllzw- Jahrbucli, and the lffllplzorion. Professor Wahl is a ina-mlwr of the Judicial Bar ofthe States of Massa:-llllsel ls and New Jersesv. of the CDBK Society, of the Modern Language ,'xSSfH'l1ltlUllf,l. l in America, and of the Goethe Sor-it-ty of Weimar. ller-ame Professor Emeritus in 1917. Henry Daniel Wild, M.A., M assaeliusetts Professor of the I Latin Language and Literature and Chairmcm pro l tempore of the Faculty Was graduated from Williams as Valedictorian in the elass of 1888. Became Professor of Latin at Olivet College, and in 1891 was called to Williams as Assistant Professor of Latin. Spent the years 1893-1895 in travel and study. Was made Massa- chusetts Professor of the Latin Language and Literature in 1895. Dean of the Faculty from January to June, 1909. C'hairman pro tempore of the Faculty, 1903-1911, and 1912. Yiee-Presi- dent of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the l'nited itates, 1906.. Has contributed to various classic-al journals . rofessor Wild is a member of the CDBK Society and the Af L Fraternity. s 1 Asa Henry lllorton, L.H.D., Iiarelag JUTIIICIIIII Profcfssor of Natural Theology Wf1S.gfHdU2If0d fI'0m,1Yal1asl1 College in 1882 and eontinucd his studlesabroad. Assistant Professor of the Romance Languages at VV1ll1ams, 1893-1896: Professor ofuthe Homanee Languages, 18971910.. Became Barclay Jermam Professor of Natural Theolo in 1910. R ,. ' SQ' Oren ed the clegrtt of M..-X. from 111ll18Sll Sollgege in 1883 and from Williams in 1896: I..II.D. from Wa as College in 1900. Dr. Morton is a member of the fI1I'.1 Fraternity. l 1 Carroll Lewis Maxcy, M.A., D Morris Professor of Rhetoric Was graduated from VVilliams i tl l ' I Assist t P . . I f n ie e ass of 1881. lleeanie in1889ll1 Irililglfsa 0 the Troy A9a?lemY H1 1888, and Prmm al - , was called to W ll P 1 -p was appointed to the Morris Profieslsamsi as rofessor of Lnglish. was Acting De f th ors np of Rhetoric in 1911. and was madearbgan tif Ctililegg from January to June' img: . . . uege 1917 H annotated dt f 9 0 , .i as published is the authbrldfnllhc? Rii1lflllZllZz5illlll0'e'1and Sllas Mmm and sentative Narratives, and The Iirieclp GS of A m 'i0 , R P f ' , Professor Max f '- . member of the fIvBK Soclety and the AKE Fraternithlltl lb il 1 eau of the College and F l 16

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