Williams College - Gulielmensian Yearbook (Williamstown, MA)

 - Class of 1929

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.. - 'fu-X L, 1 -fig 77 rQ.Tf'T- Tig 156,115 , 533' fra 'j:3-tgfj.,-A - ,ja .-, 74 2 ,Wie 33,fs?3ff.'i'fj', jf, , r YV I tv RIN.-', I .M . ' William Newnham Chattin Carlton, L.H.D., Librarian E Studied privately under the Reverend Samuel Hart, D.C.L., 1893-1899. Received the honorary degree of M.A. from Trinity 'iii in 1902, and L.H.D. in 1915. Was Librarian at Trinity College X 1899-1909. Instructor in English at Trinity, 1901-1903. Was 'Pl ' X Librarian at the Newberry Library, Chicago, 1909-1919. Was l Director of the American Library in Paris, 1920-1921. Was - 5 called to Williams in 1922. Mr, Carlton is a member of the ,f, S American Historical Association, the American Library Asso- F' E ciation, American Library Institute, the Bibliographical Society E E of America, the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian , E Studies, The Wayfarers Club fChicagoD, the Coifee House E E - Club fNew Yorkj, and Les Amis d'Edouard, Paris, fBibli- I I ophilesj 3 - .-: 5 Guerdon Norris Messer, M.P.E., Professor of Hygiene ' E and Physical Education and Director of Athletics E 1 3 Was graduated from the Y. M. C. A. College, Springfield, E, Mass., in 1909, receiving the degree of B.P.E. Studied at the ' E- Harvard Graduate Summer School of Physical Education in '- g 1910. Was Director of Physical Education in the public schools 4 E of Birmingham, Ala., 1909-1911. Director of Physical Educa- 3 -. tion, Worcester Academy 1911-1917. Inspector of Physical -1 E Education, New York State Department of Education, 1917- E I 1920. Professor of Physical Education and Director of Athlet- E 'S ics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1920-1922. Was called E E to Williams in 1922. Professor Messer received the degree of E S M.P.E. in 1927 from Springfield College. He is the author of E - numerous articles on Physical Education and Athletics and E :,. How to Plav Basketball. E 1 ' 1 I Otto Eduard Lessing, Ph.D., Professor of German '1 : i 3 Was graduated from the University of Michigan in 1895, where ' E he continued as a graduate student and was awarded the i E degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Studied in Germany at the E E Universities of Tubingen and Munich. Was professor of gg German at the University of Illinois until 1922. Called to E E Williams in 1923 as Professor of German. He is the author 5' , of the following books: Schiller and G.illparzer, Grillparzer 9 Q , and Neue Drama, Rebekka Ca plaY21 Whitman's Prosasch- - riften, Horace Traubel's Weckrufe Ctranslationj, Die Neue E ' Form, Masters in Modern German Literature, Geschichte der E I Deutschen Literatur, and Liebe im Herbst fversej, and Brueck 3 - en Ueber den Atlantik. Professor Lessing is a member of the E ' Modern Language Association of America and the Swabian 3 E Schiller Society, and the rlxBK Society. E E Ames Haven Corley, Ph.D., Professor and Chairman in E -. Romance Languages : Was graduated from Ohio Wesleyan in 1901 and appointed the E E same year to government educational work in the Philip- E 2 pines for three years in organizing schools. Followed three E E years of travel about the world and study in Europe, Instruc- g ' tor and Associate Professor of Romance Languages in Pomona E ' College for three years. Received the degree of M.A. from E Harvard in 1911 and instructor there in French in 1912, being 2 called to Yale at the end of that year, remaining at Yale as E instructor and Assistant Professor, receiving the degree of E 5 Ph.D. from that University in 1914. Was called to Williams E i in 1924. Dr. Corley is the editor and collaborator of various E 2 texts. He IS a member of the LDAC-0 Fraternity. if TQ? MH'-'W H-' 'P W liww I I f l3+l

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I Z I-q i 2 S L 1 Q - S Z 2 il 535315 ,yi S Tl ll WWW s .,, g Richard Ager Newhall, Ph.D., Professor of European History Was graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1910. Took his M.A. degree there in 1911 and his Ph.D. degree at Harvard in 1917. Graduate student and Instructor in History at the latter institution from 1911 to 1917. During the War he served as second lieutenant with the 28th Infantry fist Divi- sion A.E.F.J and was wounded at Cantigny. Instructor and Assistant Professor at Yale, 1919-19245 Professor at Williams in 1924. Dr. Newhall has published The English Conquest of Normandy 1416-14241 and A Study in Fifteenth Century War- fare. He is also one of the editors of the Berkshire Studies in European History, in which series he has written the volume on The Crusades. Prof. Newhall is a member of the c1mBK Society and the :DPA Fraternity. The Reverend Joseph Hooker Twichell, B.D., College John Preston Comer, Ph.D., A. Barton Hepburn Profes- sor of Government Received his B.A. from Trinity College, Texas, in 1907 and taught there the following year. Received his M,A, from Columbia in 1915 and his Ph.D., in 1927. Was Assistant and later Professor in Political Science at the Southern Methodist University. Instructor in Government at Columbia, 1920-1921. Was called to Williams in 1924, and was appointed A. Barton Hepburn Professor of Government in 1928. Professor Comer is a member of the ASQ: Fraternity. Pastor 1... ,.,. ..,...... . -, - --fem C.. s . . -- - -A wwf' f , 1 IMAX I Q! -Q' E E 3 S E Z i i 1 i l 1 1 l 2 1 M 'Z i' 'B It 5 -. Received his AB. from Yale in 1906, his B.D. from Hartford S Theological Seminary in 1910, and did post-graduate work in : the United Free Church College of Glasgow, Scotland. Has 5, held pastorates in Milford, N. H., Danbury, Ct., and North E 2 Adams Mass Congregational Churches. Was Chaplain of the E 2 303rd F A Regiment in the World War, serving nine months E S overseas Was called to Williams in 1925. Mr. Twichell be- E :'- longs to AAcIm and Scroll and Key Societies. E 3 E E E E E E Charles Louis Saiford, B.A., Director of Music E E Was graduated from Williams in 1892, and received the degree E E of A.B. from Harvard in 1894. Was at one time Director of Z E Music inlthe Barringer High School, Newark, N. J., and 'at E E Polytechnic Preparatory School, Brooklyn, N. Y. Was Orgamst gu- E and Choir Master at St. George's Church, New York City, E - when called to Williams in 1923. Mr. Safford is a member of E the Players' and Williams Clubs of New York City, and of the E - KA Society. E E E I E I I f - 'Q' W... H ...,.v2 el 1lIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Il' Q alll IIII III IIIIIII IIIIIIII I I IIII I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEI Q. I25I

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