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James Bissett Pratt, Pl1.1J., 1l1'11:rlf ll0jlA7I.'IlS l'r11fe.s's11r of Intellectual and M 111111 1'l1'1fl11s11y1l1y Was graduated from VVilli:11ns as V:1l1-1li1'1ov1'i1111 111 llll' 1'l:1ss of 1898. Stuclied philosophy 111. 112l1'V111'f1 ll1llV1'l'Sll.V. 1898-99. Attended Columbia Law S1-hool. 1899-1900. 111'a11. of 11111111 Department in Elmira 1 r1'1- AC'2lll1'11lX, 191111-UQ. 51111111111 philos- ophy at the University of l11'1'lin, 191122-1151. 111111 111 .11211'VJ11'11. 191151- 05, receiving the degrcrc of 1'l1.lJ. from 111111 1l'1Sl11l1llf.1l1 111 19115. Instructor in Philosophy at Xvllllillllhi, 1905-0133 Ass1s111n1 Pro- fessor in 1906g Professor in 1919. Dr. 1,l'1lll.S hooks are: The Pgyglwlogy Qf RUl1ig'l07I.S' 111'l'1'1jf, 11711111 is lifflfflllllfll-S'7l1?. 111111.11 111111 Its Faiths, and De111111:r111-y llllll l'1'111'1'. 111' is :1 1ll1'1'lll11'l' of the CIJBK and Gargoyle So1'i1-111-s Zlllfl 1111- K A .1'lI'2ll1'I'l'1l1j'. Byron Johnson Rees, M.A., Professor of English Was graduated from Harvard in 1903, and received the 111-gn-e of M.A. with honors in English, in 1904-. Called to Yvilliams in 19011. Was made Assistant Professor of English in 19117. Studied at Oxford, 1910-11.. Appointed Professor of English in 1914. Has edited Thoreau's W11.l1le111.for lJ21C1111ll1l11'S Port-111 Classics. Is the author of Nineteenth C671f'11'I'y Leflers. Professor Rees is a member of the ANI' Fraternity. l Walter Wallace lVIcLaren, Ph.D.. .flciing Professor of Economies Was graduated from Queens Ifniversity in Kingston. clilllllflll. 1899 and received the degree of Ph.D. from 1'I:1rvar11 in 1908. Was Called to Keiogijuku, Tokyo. Japan, in 1908 to :1 Vhair of Economics and Politics: in 191-L he was 111111011 to Williams. Dr. McLaren is the Editor of J11p11111'.vr G01'11r111111'111 1J0f'll7IIl'lIfS published by the Asiatic Society of Japan in 191-1. and the author of A-Polztteal History Qf J11y11111 IJIITIIIIQ the .ll1'1'j1' Era. 1867-1919 published in London and New York. 1916. i William Howard Doughty, Jr., LLB., Professor of Government . K ' Was graduated from Williams in 1898 - . . - G ' d . . f -V Columbia University, 1.898-1901, receiving the lli:g11-znetbf 1901. Praeticed law 1n New York City 1909-05. Cqlled W'l1 ' . t0 Dtiuiahngs ii? 1906, band was made 1'rofessor in 1917- MI. Fratirnity. a mem er of the Galgwle Sficlety and the KA at in 20
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tGarrett Droppers, Ph.D., Urrin Sage Professor of Politi- cal Economy ' Was graduated from Harvard in the class of 1887. After a year of post-graduate study at the University of Berlin, he became Professor of Political Economy at the University of I'okyo, Japan, 1889-99. He was then elected President of the State University of South Dakota, which position he held for seven years. Became Lecturer on Economics at the University of Chicago in 1906. Was appointed Secretary of the Massachu- setts Commission of Commerce and Industry in 1907, but re- signed after the commission made its report. Was called to Williams as Orrin Sage Professor in 1907. Appointed United States Minister to Greece by President Wilson in 1914. xAbsent on leave. l Karl Ephraim Weston, M.A., Professor of the History of Art and Civilization A Was graduated from Williams in the class of 1896. Studied in France and at the American School of Classical Studies at Rome in 1897. Received his M.A. degree from Williams in 1898. Continued his graduate work at Johns Hoplcins Uni- versity and taught in Baltimore from 1898 to 1900, when he was called to Williams. Was made Assistant Professor of' the Romance Languages in 1904. Studied in France, Italy, and Spain from 1904 until 1906, and was appointed Professor in 1911. Made Professor of the History of Art and Civilization in 1912. Professor Weston is a member of the CPBK and Gargoyle Societies and the '-ID A 9 Fraternity. t'tRobert Longley Taylor, Ph.D., Professor of the Romance Monroe Nichols Wetmore, Ph.D., Professor of Latin Was graduated from Yale in the class of 1888. For five years was Assistant Principal of Harrisburg Academy and for seven years was Instructor in Latin and Greek at the Staten Island Academy.. Received the degree of M.A. from Yale in 1900 for Work done in Latin. ,Was elected Foote Fellow in Latin at Yale in 1902, receiving the degree of Ph.D. from that institu- tion in 1904. Was called to VVilliams in 1904 and became As- sistant Professor of Latin in 1905, Associate Professor in 1911, and Professor in 1913. Has published an Index Vcrborimi Ver- gilianus and an Index Verbornrn Catullianils. w Languages g Was graduated from Hamilton. College in 1882. Was instructor in the Kansas State University, 1882-83. Tutor in -Robert College, Constantinople, 1883-87. Instructor in Hill School, 1887-94. Instructor in French at Yale, 1894-1900. Was made Assistant Professor of French at Dartmouth in 1900, from which he was called to Williams in 1912. Professor Taylor is the author of Alliteration in the Italian Language, and has edited La Bibliotheque de mon Oncle and Ifflbbe Daniel. He is a mem- ber of the Modern Language Association of North America and the 111 T Fraternity. 'Absent on leave. ' 19
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Brainerd Mears, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry Was graduated from Williams in 1903 and was Assistant in Chemistry, 1904-07. Received his M.A. from Williams in 1905, and his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University, where he held a Fellowship in Chemistry, in 1908. Appointed Instructor in Industrial Chemistry at the University of Illinois in 1908. Called to Williams as Instructor in Chemistry in 1909, and was made Assistant Professor in 1910, and Professor in 1917. Dr. Mears is a member of the Gargoyle, QIJBK, EE, CIJAT, and AXE Societies and the SAX Fraternity. l David Taggart Clark, M.A., Assistant Professor of Eco- 'l'L0'l7'L'IJCS Was graduated from Harvard in 1892, where, for a short time, he continued as a graduate student of English and later, for three years, as a graduate student of classical philology and economics. Twice a summer student at Harvard and once at Chicago. In- structor in Classics and History at Riverview Academy, 1893-99. Wascalled to W'illiams in 1902 as Instructor in Greek and Latin. Made Assistant Professor of Greek in 19053 Assistant Professor of Economics in 1909. Sherwood Owen Dickerman, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Greek H Was graduated from Yale in 1896. Received the degree of Ph.D. from Halle University, Germany, in 1909. Instructor in Greek at Yale, 1899-1903 and 1905. Was called to Williams in 1909. John Sayward Galbraith, M.A., Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin Was graduated from Harvard in 1899 with final honors in classics. Was Instructor in Latin and Greek at St. George's School, Newport, R. I., at the DeLancey School, Philadelphia, ' and at the Morristown School, Morristown, N. J., during the ' five years following graduation. Received the degree of M.A. from Harvard in 1905. Was engaged in graduate work in Latin and Greek at Harvard for three years. Was instructor in these languages at Harvard, 1909-10. Mr. Galbraith is a member of the IIJBK Society and of theA T Fraternity. I L 21,
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