Williams College - Gulielmensian Yearbook (Williamstown, MA)

 - Class of 1929

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A3 l ,, ,. qi l t if 1 j'li'71I'TTfTi5l'P'l'1I'flT'i' f,i5Q,sJ'-T-U---J' 'S-, - L ffl: f 1-f:l??Z-M. an-is--All-ff'fv2f'fv -Y.--5'f f - . so U yu, ilu I! 1 1. lily . l WI I 1 aw w I Ii 1 fl ' 4 . WF . . ' E rf William Edward McE1fresh, Ph.D., Thomas T. Read 1 Mil' , Z, Professor of Physics 'ii ll Was graduated from University of Illinois in 1888 d f 'Ei Harvard in 1895. Received the degree of M.A. and Plilll fig: HE- ' Harvard 1n 1896 and 1900 respectively. Was Assistant in 122i Physics at Harvard from 1895 to 1902, when he was called to lfffl' I- Williams as Instructor in Physics. Became Assistant Professor Q9 5 . . h of Physicigin 1903 and was appointed Thomas T. Read Pro- Lil essor in 05. fl- 1' - All 5 ....,. S I l S .Li : WI E George Edwin Howes, Ph.D., Dean of Ihe College and 5 Garfield Professor of Ancient Languages 15? Was graduated from Harvard in the cl f 1886 I -E434 lr? in King's school for Boys, Stamford, 1sse-issI'i.St.ilif1lSl fill Master, Boston Latin School, 1887-1891. Instructor in Latin Pill g at the Haverford Grammar School, 1891-1893. Received the 'ij E degree of M.A. from Harvard in 1890 and that of Ph.D. in , 18955 Professor of Greelc 'at the University of Vermont, 1895- 5115, h wzftflashcgageli ga gfzllllianlis asAg1arfield Professor in 1905. 15 2 I , e a es ue ministration, 1918-1919, - B gi:Sig?HExfClfuVew5'eCl'ela5Y.End later as Executive Secrzi J, S OTIHILI as ma e can of the College, 1920. H ' ':. I the' author of articles in the Harvard Studies in Classical E Phzlol08J'v and in other classical journals. Dr. Howes is a :- E member of the qmlglq Society and the AY Fraternity, 'il l 1 III E '- : F1 2 .1 E 41: - F1 E James Graham Hardy, Ph.D., Professor of Malhematics E X-iii Efadlliiiffg friomtLafayjette Co?ege in the class of 1894. 32,15 . up pos - ra ua e stu ies at ohns Hopkins University, 'ff' where he was appointed Scholar and Fellow in Mathematics. fs Received the degrees of M..A. from Lafayette in 1897 and of Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins in 1898. Was called to Williams in 'Q E 18 ' - F l I 98 and received his professo-rship in 1913. Professor Hardy FEI 4 f' 'S 3' member of the 'PKK SOCWIY and the flPl'A Fraternity. 93, .1 il . . E Karl Ephraim Weston, M.A., Professor of the History , E of Ar! and Civilization Q E Was graduated from Williams in the cla ' 1 . f 1896. S d d I E in France and at the American School of sslallssical Stuciiiesleat 5 Eagle an ts97.d11eceiveg his M.A. degree from Williams in . on mu - - sity and ...gift inlifllimgieef:isLi1Iik1898Jciia1n159tl8f,l3,slclie11si 'SZTZQ Q! 3 called to Williams. Was made Assistant Professor of the ji ,H Romance Languages in 1904. Studied in France, Italy, and Vi , , Spam from 1904 to 1906, and was appointed Professor in 1911. 'J rg Made Professor of the History of Art and Civilization in 1912. M ' 5::f:sS:.:.JY.fS'i'3.'i.a :mbsf of it C f7f -1 ra ernlty. 'lf ' l .-a ..1--,.. s-- ..-ss 5 ' 'Q M ' ' - ' - . -'- f--- ---- --- -- - - -- '1 l a-'iiglmm-HH az, ..,,llll.l5fClllHHlTllM,Qlllll..l Mll.Ql!llLlllLlllml.llllll.E.lll Eliif-95 I21l I l

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1 .. . ,Tes,-T1-.-.f---ew-.s-..,.-.--- .,., --4.1 ----5 -F -- .'f'f ' 'N 1 f ., 'fT'jN, ' va .ix jg- i: 1fQWT-iff? I VTE Y7 ' 8 T itil . lly, l, ,iffy , bfflql 72, If . . . . . . Ml I I W1ll1s Isbister Milham, Ph.D., Field Memorial Profes- , F sor of Astronomy , .gil 1 , Was graduated from Williams in 1894 with salutatorian rank. , I Fellow in Physics at Williams, 1894-1895. Instructor in Mathe- Ei lil matics and Physics, 1895-1898. Received the degrees of M.A. ,N H from Williams in 1895 and Ph.D. from Strassburg in 1901. l ,N . , Became Assistant Professor in the Mathematical Sciences in -- I 1898 and Professor of Astronomy in 1902. Has published How fi l to Identify the Stars, Time and Timekeepers, Meteorology, - Q and articles in the Astronomische Nachrichten, Physikalische E 1 Zeitschrift, and Monthly Weather Review. Dr. Milham is a E E member of rIJBK and a Fellow of the American Association . 3 , for the Advancement of Science, the American Physical So- Q ' W ciety, The American Astronomical Society, Royal Astronomical 1 , Society and President of the American Meteorological Society. 1 ' l I- 2 l James Lawrence Kellogg, Ph.D., Professor of Biology cl, Was graduated from Olivet College in the class of 1888 and :- continued his study at Johns Hopkins University, where in X ,3 1892 he received the degree of Ph.D. Honorary M.A. from in l Williams in 1900. Was Professor of Biology at Olivet College E until called to Williams in 1899. Dr. Kellogg has published: I 1 A Contribution to Our Knowledge of Lamellibranchiate Mol- E T, lusks, Life History of Mya Arenaria, Clams and Clam Culture, E Q Marine Food Mollusks of Louisiana, Conditions Governing E Y the Existence and Growth of the Mya Arenaria, Shell-Fish E i Industries, and The Ciliary Mechanisms of Lamellibranchs. E M I 9 E Theodore Clarke smith, Ph.D., J. Leland Miller Profes- , S sor of American History, Literature, and Eloquence E N 5 Was graduated from Harvard in the class of 1892. Fellow in 1 E History at the University of Wisconsin, 1894-95. Goodwin Me- E morial Fellow of Harvard University at Paris and Berlin, 1 1 1896-97. Instructor in History at the University of Michigan in 2 1 E 1898. Instructor in History at Vassar College, 1898-1900. Assist- ant Professor of American History and Political Science at 1 ' l Ohio State University, 1901-03. from which he was called to i 1 Williams. Received his M.A. from Harvard in 1893 and his 5 1 . Ph.D. from the same institution in 1896. Professor Smith is a E N W member of the GJBK Society. E a 7 l E E Herdman Fitzgerald Cleland, Ph.D., Edward Brust Pro- E Q 1 ' ' f - ' fessor of Geology and Mineralogy g : rv z , Was graduated from Oberlin College in the class of 1894. Con- V g j l tinued his studies at the University of Chicago and at the 5 Ll University of Nebraska. Received the degree of Ph.D. from a 2 l Yale in 1900. Served as Instructor in Natural Sciences at I E 2 Gates College, Nebraska, in 1895. Instructor at Cornell in 'O E , 1901, when he was called to Williams. Appointed Assistant y g 3 Professor in 1904, Professor in 1905, and in 1911 was made .5 E l Edward Brust Professor of Geology and Mineralogy. Dr. E l Cleland is a member of the Geological Society of Amer- f I E l ica, the American Geographical Society, the American Associa- ' g, Q 1 . - Q M l l tion for the Advancement of Science, the Paleontalogical So- g l ciety, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Seis- ' 3 mological Society, c1mBK, EE and qx1'A Fraternity. E , Q .- A a 9 1 0 l gi if 'MW'-IPIIlllllllli lllllllllll ill llllHll ll Q llllllllll llll Ill lll'l t il 1' M l , u , n . r - . -- '-- 1 l,20l



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,,. x 1540 L X .V lgflq l glial' liltlgiil 553: Monroe Nichols Wetmore, Ph.D., Professor of Latin hkzgl Was graduated from Yale in the class of 1888. For five years was Assistant Principal of Harrisburgh Academy and for Efjfgiix ' seven years was Instructor in Latin and Greek at the Staten llfll Island Academy. Received the degree of M.A. from Yale in :Lil pgfil 1900 for work done in Latin. Was elected Foote Fellow in ljllf Ilgf Latin at Yale in 1902, receiving the degree of Ph.D. from that ,i' 2,21 institution in 1904. Was called to Williams in 1904 and be- HL: came Assistant Professor of Latin in 1905, Associate Professor fl' in 1911, and Professor in 5913. dSpeIptdthe gear 1920-1921lin I ,Eli Italy and Greece, Has pu is e an n ex erborum Vergi i- 1 QA anus and an Index Verborum Catullianus. 21 liijli - , .mr?E ,1 'flit vl James Bissett Pratt, Ph.D., Mark Hopkins Professor of Mig 153 Intellectual and Moral Philosophy . l Was graduated from Williams as Valedictorian in the class E ,fi-fl of 1898 Studied Philosophy at Harvard University, 1898-99. E AF il Attended Columbia Law School, 1899-1900. Head of Latin L-ii lilfgj Department in Elmira Free Academy, 1900-02. Studied phil- .mf lifi osophy at the University of Berlin, 1902-03, and at Harvard, il ff2ll 1903-05, receiving the degree of Ph.D. from that institution in ' ,Q 1905. Instructor in Philosophy at Williams, 1905-06, Assistant I ffgfjg Professor in 19065 Professor in 1913. Dr. Pratt's books are: E Wit: The Psychology of Religious Belief, What is Pragmatism? igffjn India and Its Faiths, and Democracy and Peace, The Religious , -ixlgjl Consciousness, Essays in Critical Realism, Matter and Spirit. I :iii He is a member of the c1mBK and Gargoyle Societies and the li Qftil VA Society. I I .r ,1,1i.,v Walter Wallace McLaren, Ph.D., LL.D., William Brough l-:gl lv --4 . ' ,J if-jj, Professor of Economics t ' A ' ill Gigli Was graduated from Queens University in Kingston, Canada, sifgjlg 1899 and received the degree of Ph.D. from Harvard in 1908, ii-jg! and the degree of LL.D. from Lawrence College in 1927. Was i called to Keiogijuko, Tokyo, Japan, in 1908 to a chair of Econ- ,C-,jug omics and Politics, in 1914 he was called to Williams. Dr. 9 McLaren is the Editor of Japanese Government Documents 5 lirjgjll published by the Asiatic Society of Japan in 1914, and the grill author of A Political History of Japan during the Meiji Era, l :gl :tg 1867-1912, published in London and New York, 1916. Profes- Yl- 'Vffifi sor McLaren is a member of the KA Society. ju gfgif 'sz- I,l fill I. ,nil '--.W s.. -if - I 'f if '- Hfjjlg William Howard Doughty, Jr., LL.B., Professor of Gov- E at f , ,fig Q ernment Was graduated from Williams in 1898. Graduate work at E Qkfll Columbia University, 1898-1901, receiving the degree of LL.B. g ,LEU in 1901. Practiced law in New York City, 1902-05. Called to 2 gf,-1,1 Williams in 1906, and was made Professor in 1917. Professor E 9 Doughty is a member of the Gargoyle Society and the KA i-, gl-3-5 -,-' r Society. Q, hr'-i I li. ll I ili',. L fave--,. ' ff' f' f ': 1i'T?':'?' vw' 'iii ':iY:P'T ' T ' ' 'TGV' '- T7:N'5ii-is f' 9 li . .egllllllilllllf l -7 I 11 Rf: lf l 52 l22l

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