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GALBRAITI-I ALLEN JOHN SAYWARD GA1.BxAl'rH, M.A. I Associate Professor of Greek and Latin, Emeritus-Harvard B.A., 1899, M.A., 1905. Instructor in I.atin and Greek at Harvard, 1909- 10. Called to Williams as Instructor, 1907, Assistant' Professor 1910, Associate Professor 1932. Member of Phi Beta Ixappa and Delta Upsilon. Emeritus, 1940. SAMUEL EDWARD ALLEN, M.A. H Associate Prdessor of English, Emeritus-Williams. BA., 1903g Harvard M.A., 1904. Headed English Department or Case School of Applied Science, 1904-06. Called to Williams as Instructor, 1906, Assistant Professor of Rhetoric, 1912, .Associate Professor, 1932. Member of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Gamma Delta. Emeritus, 1941. EDWIN ALLEN Locks, M.D. Q l Director of Health and Athletics, Emeritus-Brown Ph:B., 18903 MA., 1897, Harvard Medical School M.D., 1901. Practised medi- cine in Boston, 1902-253 Chief of Staff ot the Boston Sanatorlum, 1907-35g Clinical Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, President of the Harvard Medical School Alumni, 1934-37. Mem- ber of several medical societies and Zeta Psi. C 1 , W , 3. OHNSON PH.D. 2:sisocii1l:iPiL,fI'ssof' of ,German, Emerit1tsTBethany B.A., .1900g Yale M.A., 1902, Ph.D., 1904. Called to Williams I906.. Assistant Professor of German, 1912, Associate Professor, 1932g Assistant Dean' of the College and Secretary of the Faculty, 1920-22. Member of Delta Psi. Emeritus, 1945. IIOCKE JOHNSON SI-IEPARD MCLAREN ELMER IRWIN SHEPARD, M..-1. Associate Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus-Williams B.A., 1900, M.A., 1904. Instructor at Columbia, 1900-01. Called to Williams as Instructor, 1903. Graduate work and Instructor at Harvard, .1906-10. Assistant Professor at Williams, 1910' Associate Professor, Member of Theta Delta Chi, and Phi Beta Kappa. Emeritus, XVALTER XVALLACE McI.AREN, Pi-LD., I.I..D. l'Vi!Iiam Brough Pigfessor of Economics, Emeritus-Queens Uni- versity M.A., 18993 arvard Ph.D., 1908g Lawrence I.I..D., 1927. Called to Williams, 1914, from Chair of Economics and Politics at Keiogijuko, Japan. Was Executive Secretary of Institute of Politics, Member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and of Kappa Alpha. Emeritus, 1945. JEAN Noa'roN CRU, Diplome de I'Universite Associate Professor of French, Emeritus-Grenoble, Bachelier des I.ettres 1899g University of Paris, Certificat d'Aptitude, 1906, and Diplome d'Etudes Supereiures, 1913. Professeur de l'EcoIe Superi- eure, Aubenas, 1905-08. Called to Williams as Instructor, 1908. Instructor of English, I.ycee d'Oran fFrench North Africab, 1911-125 French Army, 1914-18, I.ieutenant, 1917, with the French High Commission at Washington, 1918-19. Returned to Williams, 19193 Associate Professor, 1932. Emeritus, 1945. BRAINERD IXIEARS, PH.D. Ebenezer Fitch Pfq'essor M Chemistry, Emeritus-Williams B.A., 1903, M.A., 19053 John Hopkins Ph.D., 1908. Instructor in In- dustrial Chemistry at University of Illinois, 1918. Called to Wil- liams as Instructor in Chemistry, 1909, Assistant Professor, 1910, Professor, 1917. Member of Gargoyle, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Alpha Chi Sigma, and Theta Delta Chi. Emeritus, 1946. CRU MEARS -.l31.
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FACULTY E ERITUS WETMORE SMITH lWONRO1i N1CHO1.S XVETMORE, PH.D. Prqrssor of l.n!in, Emeritus-Yale B.A., 1883, M.A., 1900, PhD., 1904. Called to Williams, 1904, Assistant Professor, 1905, .Associate Professor, 1911, Professor, 1913. Member of Philological Associa- tion, .Archaeological lnstitute of America, .Association of University Professors, and Gamma Nu. Emeritus, 1934. ,PHI-ZODORE CLARKE SMrrH, PH.D., I..H.D. Woodrow Ilfilxon Prry'e.uor Q' zlmerimn Hirloiy and Governmenl, Emrrilu:-Harvard B.A., 1892, Magna Cum Laude, M.A., 1893, Ph.D., 1896. Goodwin Memorial Fellow of Harvard at Paris and Berlin, 1896-97, History Instructor, University of Michigan, 1898, Assistant Professor, Ohio State University, 1901-1903. Called to Williams, 1903. Member of .American Historical Society, and of Phi Beta Kappa. Emeritus, 1938. ALEERT HARP 1.1cxl.1oER, PH.D. 7. Leland Miller Profenrsor ry American History, l.ilrrat1zre, and Eloquence, Emeritus-Randolph-Macon B.A., 1896, M.A., 1897, john Hopkins Ph.D., 1907. Instructor in English, John Hopkins, 1908, Dartmouth, 1911. Called to Williams as Assistant Professor of English, 1914, Professor of Public Speaking and Drama, 1921, Professor of English, 1931, Miller Professor, 1932. Member Of Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Chi. Emeritus, 1941. Wu.1.1s lsn1s'rER 1h1l1.HAM, PH.D., l..H.D. Field Memorial Professor of A'slronom,v, Emeritus-Williams B..-X., 1894, M.A., 1895, Strasburg Ph.D., 1901, L.H.D., 1946. Instructor in Mathematics and Physics at Williams, 1898, Professor of Astron- omy, 1902. Member of Phi Beta Kappa and several scientific societies, Past-President of American Meteorology Society. Emer- itus, 1942. LICKLIDER MILHAM WESTON DOUGHTY KARL EPHRAiM XVESTON, M..-K., L.H.D. Amo: l.fl14'Jl'!71l.'t' Prqfexxor 1 Fine .fIr1.r, EflIfI'flIlI'bhi1ll1RmS B.A., 1896, M.A., 1898. Called to Williams, 1900, Assistant Professor of Romantic Languages, 1904, Professor of Romantic Languages, 1911, Professor of the History of Art and Civilization, 1912. Received Rogerson Medal in 1939, and I..H.D. from Williams, 1940. Member of .Archaeological lnstitute of America, American .Association of University Professors, Museum of Modern Art, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, as well as Gargoyle, Phi Delta Theta, and Phi Beta Kappa. Emeritus, 1940. W1i.1.1AM HONVARD DOuc:H'rt', JR., l.l..B. Davis A. Weil: Prqfesror of Government Emeriinr-Williams B.A., 1898, Columbia LL.B., 1901. Practiced law in New York City, 1902-05. Called to Williams, 1905, Professor, 1917. Member of Gargoyle and of Kappa Alpha. Emeritus, 1941. JAMES GRAHAM HARDY, PH.D. Frederick Latimer Wells Professor of Jiflathmlalirs, Emcrilus- Lafayette B.A., 1894, M..-X., 1897, John Hopkins Ph.D., 1898. Called to Williams, 1898, and appointed professor in 1913. Member of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Gamma Delta. Emeritus, 1942. CHARLES Louis SAFFORD, B.A. Direrlor of 1W11.rir, Emeritus-Williams B.A., 1892, Harvard B..-X., 1894. Qrganist and Choirmaster at St. George's Church, New York City. Called to Williams, 1923. Member Of Kappa Alpha. Emeritus, 1939. HARDY SAFFORD
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RICHARD Aol-:R Ni-:wHAi.l., PH.D., l,ri r.D. Willizzfrzx Dwight Wliilrzerv Profesxar of ElU'0f9r'!l71 Hisloay' and Clmir- mam pro !t.'Hlf70I'c' of lin' Fzzcnfly-University of Minnesota B.A., 1910, M.A., 1911. Harvard Ph.D., 1917. lnstructor and Assistant Pro- lessor ofHistory at Yale, 1919-24. Called to Williams 192-1-. Acting ,President of Williams 1942-45. Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Gamma Delta, and the Garfield Club. JOHN PRHs'i'os COMHR, PH.D. fl. Barlon Hvplwrrl Pr'ofv.v.mr of Gowrnvlente-'l'rinity College, Texas, B.A., 1907, Columbia M.A., 1915, Ph.D., 1927. Assistant and Professor of Political Science at S.M.C., lnstructor at Columbia, 1920-21. Called to Williams as Professor, 1928. Member of Alpha Sigma Phi. Waimea Bl,'cRINcaH.AM SMITH, PH.D. Orrin Sage Profefmr of Economics-r-Oberlin B.A., 1917, Harvard M.A., 1924, 1'h.D., 1923. Taught at University of Minnesota, 1922- 23, Wellesley, 1924-29, University of California, 1931-32. Called to Williams, 1929. Member of Phi Beta Kappa. chilli 1Y1I.1.lAM Lost., PH.D., l.I'r'r.D. Prafarsor of Germfmf-Centre College BA., 1903, Harvard M..-X., 1911, Ph.D., 1913, Centre College 1.itt.D., 1943. Professor of Mod- ern Languages, T.C.U., 1904-06. Studied at Berlin, 1906, and at Munich, 191-1-. lnstructor of German, M.l.T., 1912-13, Professor of Modern Languages, W.P.l., 1913-16. Called to Williams as Assist- ant Professor, 1916, Associate Professor, 1925, Professor, 1932. Member of several learned societies and of Kappa Alpha. P1I.BliK'l' CHAR1.zas COLE, PH.D. Smnue! I 4'.v.venden Clarke Profeivor of Biologyv-Middlebury B.A., 1915, Trinity M.A., 1918, Harvard Ph.D., 1924. Assistant at Middlebury, 1914-15, lnstructor at Trinity, 1918-19. Austin Teach- ing Fellow ar Harvard, 1922-24. Called to Williams, 1924, as Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, 1928, Professor, 1932, Clarke Professor, 1945. Trustee of Middlebury, 1939. Member of Phi Beta Kappa and of Gamma Alpha. HARRY' l.ns1,iR Ac.ARo, PH.D. l'f'ofe.v.mr of .'VI1z1hema1fcsM-Wesleyan B.A., 1904, Yale M.A., 1908, Ph.D., 1911. Taught at Yale, 1910-11. Called to Williams as lnstructor, 1911, Assistant Professor, 1922, Associate Professor, 1936, Professor, 1932, Assistant Dean, 1922-30, Dean, 1930-35, Director of Admissions, 1928-35. Member of several scientific societies and of Phi Nu Theta, Alpha Phi, Sigma Xi, and Phi Beta Kappa. Gisoacm N1C1.1-IAN 1'1ARl'1iR,,1R., PH.D. Gfufield l'mfe.vmr of 1-Inrienl l.l1IlgIHlgt'5 '1,l'11'1CCfO11 BA., 1920, MA., 1921, Ph.D., 1926. Studied at Harvard, 1921-22, and Cam- bridge, 1922-23. lnstructor at Trinity, 1924-25 and at Yale, 1925-27. Assistant Professor at Yale, 1927. Called to Williams as Professor, 193 . 1'iR1'I1J1ilL1CK l.mvxs SCHVMAN, PH.D. Woodinit Phlmn Pm exsm o Goannmmt Chici o Ph B 1924 17RANzo HAzl.H'r'l' CRAYYFORD, Pi-LD. Thomas T. Read Prr1fa'.v.fo1' of Plzyxin'-Nortli Dakota B.S., 1920, Sf. John's College, Oxford, B.A. with Honors, 1923, Harvard Ph.D., 1928. Rhodes Scholar, 1920-23. lnstructor at Northwestern, 1923- 24, Harvard, 1926-30, Assistant Professor at Harvard, 1930-36. Called to Williams as visiting Professor, 1936, Read Professor, 1937. Did research at Radio Research Laboratory, Cambridge, 1943-45. Member of Phi Beta Kappa, and of Sigma Xi. El.I.IO'I' lV1ANSF1121.D c1RAN'1', PH.D. flllzmni Flllld l,l'QfE.YJ'0I' of Rflllllllllfl' l.rmg1n'ge.f Harvard B.A., 1916, M.A., 1919, Ph.D., 1923. lnstructor at Harvard, 1921, lnstructor at Smith, 1922-25, Associate Professor, 1925-30, Professor 1930-37. Called to Williams 1937 as Professor. NEWHALI. COMER SMITH LONG COLE H -f -f r-wg -Q Ph.D., 1927. Taught at Chicago, 1926-36. Called to Williams, 1936, as Visiting Lecturer in lnternational Relations. Served as Principal Political Analyst of the Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service, 1942- 43. Member of Phi Beta Kappa. COM ER .-.141 i 7 SCHUMAN HARPER CRAWFORD GRANT
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