ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

FACULTY OF SINCE 1904

CHANCELLOR

JAMES ROSCOE DAY Born 17 Oct. 1845. Student at Bowdoin College. A.B. 1874. B K. A.M. D.D. (Wesleyan) also (Dickinson). S.T.D. (Bowdoin). LL.D. (North Western). D.C.L. (Cornell Coll., Ia.) Clergyman, Meth. Epis. Pastor at Portland, Me., , and New York. Author of numerous magazine articles, lectures and sermons and of a book, "The Raid on Prosperity," 1908, D. Appleton & Co., New York. Has made many addresses before great business organizations. Trustee of Boston University. Member of General Conference for several sessions, and of church boards. CHANCELLOR OF SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY since I894· Chancellor: Foundation (Chair named I9o2). Elected Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church at the General Conference at Los Angeles, Cal., I904, which office he declined to accept, preferring to remain Chancellor of Syracuse University. Made a trip around the world, Nov., 1908-June, 1909· Married 1873 Anna E. Richards of Auburn, Me. Child-MARY EMOGENE, born 14 Feb. 1878. (No. 1777.) Residence, 6o4 University Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

PROFESSORS: COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

1874 FRANK SMALLEY, DEAN Born 10 Dec. 1846 at Towanda, Pa. Student from Towanda at North Western University, Evanston, Ill., 187o-1; at Syracuse University, 1871-4 . .1 1 . A.B. B K. A.M. 1876 (Geology). Ph.D. 1891 (Latin). LL.D. (Colgate) 1909. LL.D. (Union) 1909. Instructor in Geology, Zoology and Botany, Syracuse University, I874-7. Adjunct Professor of Latin in same, 1877-81. Professor of Latin Language and Literature in same since 1881. Gardner Baker Professor of same (Chair named 1893). Registrar, 1894-1900. Lecturer on· Roman Law, College of Law, 1895-1902. ACTING DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS, Syra­ cuse University, Sept. 19oo-Jan. 1901. DEAN, Same; since Jan. 1901. Acting Chancellor of the University, Summer 1903, and the College year 1908--9. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Teaching Latin, Teachers College, since 382 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS

19o6. Member American Institute of Archreology; The Classical Association of the Atlantic States. Member of Managing Committee of the American School of Classical Studies at Rome. Student of Latin Epigraphy and Roman Archreology in Rome and Naples, summer of 1893. President New York State Classical Teachers Association, 1907-10. Has edited "Alumni Record and General Catalogue of Syracuse University, 1835-1899," 1009 pp., Geneva, N. Y., W. F. Humphrey, 1899, and Vol. II Supplement of same, 1899-1904,697 pp., same publisher, 1904. Has also published "Latin Analysis," 1879; "Latin Verse," 1884; "Lucre­ tius: Philosopher and Poet," read before the University Convocation, Albany, N.Y., July 1880, andprintea in the Regents Report for x881, p. 564, etc.; "Latin Etyniology," read before the same body, July 1881, and printed in the Regents Report for i882, p. 393, etc.: "Introduction and Notes to the Fifth Book of Cicero's Tusculan Disputations," 1892; "Brief Selections to Illustrate Roman Literature," 1894; Libretto, "Plauti Trinummus," (Prologue and monologues in verse by Dr. Sibley) I895i "Syllabus of Lectures in Roman History," 1895; also Latin Hymns, Translations, etc. "Status of Classical Studies in Secondary Schools," Classical Journal, Vol. I, No. 4· Numerous articles and addresses. Married 7 Sept. 1876, Jennie Mather of Rushville, N.Y. Children-FRANK MATHER, born 25 May 1877. (No. 1617.) CARRIE ELIZABETH, born I9 Oct. 1879. (No. 2376.) Died 9 Sept. 1903. Residence, 007 University Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

WELLESLEY PERRY CODDINGTON Born 23 Oct. 1840 at Sing Sing, N. Y. A.B. (Wesleyan) I86o. N e. B K. A. M. (Wesleyan) 1866. D.D. (Hamilton). Teacher of Mathematics, Troy Conference Seminary, Poultney, Vt., I86o-2. Teacher of Ancient Languages in Amenia (N.Y.) Seminary, 1862-3. Joined New York Conference of M. E. Church, 1863. Principal of Amenia Seminary, 1863-4. Teacher-of Greek in Oneida Conference Seminary, Cazenovia, N.Y., I864-5. Transferred to Oneida Conference, 1865. Acting principal of Oneida Conference-Seminary, I865. Professor of Modern Languages in Genesee Col­ lege 1865-6. Professor of Greek and German in Genesee College, 1866-8. Professor of Greek and Latin in Genesee College, x868-7I. Professor of Greek in Syracuse University,_1871-3. . Professor of Greek and Ethics in same, I873- 9I. ProfeS&or of Philosophy and Pedagogy, 189I-7. Professor of Philosophy since 1897. Professor of Philosophy and Psychology, Teachers College, since 19C6. Married 23 July I863, Louisa Guibord of Plattsburgh, N.Y. Children-HERBERT GUIBORD, born 6 Feb. I865. (No. 751.) GERTRUDE, born 13 March 1868. (Graduate of Wellesley. A <1>.) WINIFRED, born 1 Jan. 1873. (See Non-graduates.) ETHEL, born 27 Feb. 1876. Deceased. Residence, Io6 Walnut Place, Syracuse, N.Y. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS 383

CHARLES WESLEY HARGITT Born 28 Mar. I852 at Lawrencebur~. Ind. In college, 1873-7. B.S. (Moore's Hill College) I877. Ph.D. (Ohio University) 1891. Sc.D. (Moore's Hill College) I908. B K. I: S. Clergyman, Meth. Epis., and teacher. Pastor, 1877-83. Graduate stu­ dent, I884-5. Professor of Natural Sciences, Moore's Hill College, 1885-8. Professor of Biology and Geology, Miami University, 1888-91. Professor of Biology and Geology, Syracuse University, College of Liberal Arts, 1891-5. Professor of Biology, same, I895-1904. Professor of Zoology, same, since 1904. Professor of Embryology, College of Medicine, I897-1904, and since 1910. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Teaching Biology, Teachers College, 19<>6-9. At Naples Zoological Station some months in 1894. Stu­ dent in Europe, 1903. Assistant Director Cold Spring Biological Laboratory, 1891-3. Trustee Marine Biological Laboratory since 1900. Has published "Outlines of General Biology," ~899, Syracuse, N. Y.; numerous memoirs, monographs and articles in the leading biological journals in the United States and in Europe-more than fifty titles on animal mor­ phology, embryology, regeneration, behavior, etc. Member and Fellow of various learned societies; Vice-President New York State Science Teachers Association, 1897-8; President, 1899. Vice-President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and President of the section of Zoology, I903; Member of the Amencan Society of Naturalists, Society of Zoologists, Washington Academy of Science, etc. Married 26 JUly I877, Susan E. Wood of Indiana·. Children-FRANCIS WooD, born 30 Mar. I879· (No. 1802.) GEORGE THOMAS, born 13 Feb. 1881. (No. 2I06.) CHARLES ANDREWS, born I9 Apr. 1883. (No. 2723.) Residence, 909 Walnut Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

WILLIAM HARRISON MACE Born 27 Nov. 1852 at Lexington, Ind. In college, I879-83. Ph.D. (Jena) 1897. B K. Supt. Schools, McGregor, Ia., 1883-5. Professor of History, DePauw Univ. Normal School, 1885-90. Graduate student at Indiana University, 1887-8, and at Cornell University; 189o-1. Professor of History and Political Science, Syracuse University, since 1891. William Griffin Professor of History and. Political Science (Chair named 1889?) Lecturer on the Constitution of the United States, College of Law, I897-1909. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Teaching History, Teachers College, since 19o6. Graduate student at Jena and Berlin Universities, 1896-7. Examiner in History for higher degrees to the Regents of State of N.Y., 1895- . Has published series of articles on "How to Study and Teach History," in Ind. State Sch. Jour. and Inter-state Sch. Rev.; "Organization of Historical Material," Proceedings of Am. Hist. Assoc.; single articles in Educatim~al Review and Journal of Pedagogy; "Working Manual of American History," 384 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS

Syracuse, I896; "Method in History," Ginn & Co., Boston, I897; "Des alteren Pitt Beziehungen zur amerikanischen Revolution," Jena, I897; Series of five Syllabuses on American History, Regents, Albany; "Syllabus on the American and British Constitutions," Univ. Press, Cambridge, Eng.; "A School History of the United States"; "A Primary History of the United States." Married 10 Sept. I878, Ida J. Dodson of Terre Haute, Ind. Child-DEIRDRE F., born I5 Apr. I888 (No. 3637). Residence, I27 College Place, Syracuse, N.Y.

EDGAR ALFRED EMENS Born 23 Apr. I862 at Fayette, N. Y. Student from Fayette at Wesleyan University, I882-6. N e. A.B. B K. A.M. I889. Principal, Union School, Eaton, N. Y., I886-7. Teacher of Greek and Latin, Canandaigua (N. Y.) Academy, I887-9; of Greek and Latin, Gen. Wes. Sem., Lima, N. Y., I889-91. Adjunct Professor of Greek, Syracuse University, I89I-2. Associate Professor of the Greek Language and Litera­ ture, I892-3. Professor of same, since I893· Professor of the Theory and Practice of Teaching Greek, Teachers College, since I907. Member of the American Geographical Society; the American Philological Association; the Managing Committee of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Traveled in Italy and Greece, summer of I892. Taught Greek at Siiver Lake Summer School, I894· Graduate student at Leipzig University, I897-8. Attended the International Arch::eological Association, Athens, I905; Cairo, Egypt, I909· Has published articles on "Tanagra Figurines" in the Syracuse University Bulletin; an article on "Pre-Persian Sculptures of the Acropolis" in the Bulletin of the New York State Education Department, No. 424, May, I9Q8. Il­ lustrated lectures on Egypt, Greece, Sicily, etc. Married I2 Jan. I9Q9, Jessie Suydam Clark of Syracuse, N. Y., who died 28 Aug. I9IO. Residence, 6I9 West Genesee St., Syracuse, N.Y.

HENRY ALLEN PECK Born 3 May I863 at Mexico, N. Y. Student from Mexico at Syracuse University, I88I-5. d T. A.B. B K. A.M. I888. A.M. I891 (Mathe­ matics). Ph.D. (Kaiser Wilhelm Universitat, Strassburg, Germany) I896. Teacher of Mathematics, Dickinson Seminary; Williamsport, Pa., I88S-7· Instructor in Mathematics and Astronomy, Syracuse University, I887-93. Professor of Astronomy, Syracuse University, I893-I900. Erastus Franklin Holden Professor of Astronomy, same, since I9QI. Has published his in­ augural dissertation on "The Equinox and Obliquity of Ecliptic for I885.5 and Constant of Lunar Equation." The Nichols Press, Lynn, Mass., 1897. "Definitive Orbit of Comet, I894, II." Astrom. Journal, Vol; XXI, Nos. I6-I7, April, I90I; "Definitive Orbit of Comet, I896, IV," ibid, XXII, No.5, Oct. 25, ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS 385

1901; "Definitive Orbit of Comet, 1898, IX," ibid, XXII, No. 21, Oct. 15, 1902-; "Definitive Orbit of Comet, 1891, IV," ibid, XXIII, No. 17, Aug. 20, 1903; "Definitive Orbit of Comet; 1845, III," ibid, XXIV, No. 3, Feb. r, 1904; "Definitive Orbit of Comet, 1903, III," ibid, XXIV, No. 21, April 28, 1905~ "Definitive Orbit of Comet, 1819, II," ibid, XXV, Nos. 8-9, April 10, 19o6; "Parabolic Elements for Comet, 1819, II," ibid, XXV, No. 17, April 29, 1907; "The Central New York Meteor of March 14, 'o6," Monthly Weather Review, XXXV, No.3, May 29, 1907; "Definitive Orbit Comet 1796," Astrom. Journal, XXV, No. 20, July 31, 1907; "Definitive Orbit Comet, 1822, III," ibid, XXV, No. 20, July 31 ,1907; "The Eccentricity of the Orbit of Comet, 1894 II," ibid, XXV, No. 22, Sept. 30, 1907; "Transit of Comet 1819, II," ibid, XXV, No. 22, Sept, 30, 1907; "Persistent Meteor Train of Feb. 10, '07, at Albany, N.Y.," Monthly Weather Review, XXXV, No.9, Dec. 16, 1907; "The Wash­ ington, D. C. Christmas Meteor of 1873," ibid, XXXV, No.9, Dec. 16, 1907; "Pennsylvania Meteor of Oct._1, 1907," ibid, No. 11, Feb. ro, 1908; "Defini­ tive Orbit of Comet, 1813; I", Astron. Journal, Vol. XXVI, No. 1, April 16, 1908; "Meteor of Oct. 5, 1907 over New Jersey and Pennsylvania," Monthly Weather Review, XXXVI, No. 5, August 10, 1908. Also numerous popular a,rticles on astronomical subjects. Married (1) 3 Aug. 1887, Kittie V. Becker of Mexico, N. Y. (2) 22 Dec. 1898, Jessie Rankin Tyler (ex. '85. See Non-graduates) of Syracuse, N. Y, Child-ALBERT BECKER, born 19 Sept. 1892. (See Non-graduates.) Residence, 307 Waverly Place, Syracuse, N.Y.

FRANKLIN JAMES HOLZWARTH Born 3 Dec. 1865 at Lafargeville, N. Y. Student from Naperville, Ill., at Syracuse University, 1884-7. 4> K l!". A.B. 4> B K. A.M. 1888 and Ph.D. 1890 (German Language and Literature). Resident graduate student. Clergyman, Evangelical Association, 1887-95· Now a member of the Central New York Conference of the Meth. Epis. Church. Pastor at Rome, N.Y., 1887-8; Syracuse, N.Y., 1888-93. Instructor in the German Language and Literature, College of Libei:al Arts, Syracuse University, 1891-3.' Profes­ sor of same, 1893-1901. Professor of the Germanic Languages and Litera­ tures, Same, since 1901. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Teaching German, Teachers College, since 19o6. Abroad' on leave of Absence, Mar., 1900-Sept., 1901, studying at the Uni­ versities of Jena, Leipzig and Heidelberg. Has published "Modem Language Requirements," Regent's Bulletin; "Komer's Zriny," edited with Introduction and Notes, cloth, 134 pp., Boston, D. C. Heath & Co., 1902; "Leitfaden zu einem Grethe-Schiller Cursus," 1903; "Goethe-Schiller Outlines," H. Reese Co., Syracuse, N. Y., 1908; "German Students' Manual," Same, 1909. President Syracuse University Alumni Association, 1903-4. Married 19·March 1889, Anna A. Stumpf of Lockport, N.Y. 386 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBE~ ARTS

Children-RAYMONDC.,born5 Mar.189o. (See Non-graduates.) IRENE M., born 19 July, 1894. KARL F., born 3 July 1897. Residence, 911 Walnut Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

1894 EDGAR COlT MORRIS Born 5 Nov. 1864 at Palermo, N. Y. Student from Pulaski, N. Y., at Hamilton College, 1885-9· ~ r. A.B. B K. A.M. (Harvard) 1894. Assist. Librarian, Hamilton College, 1889-90. Instructor in Latin in same, 189o-1. Professor of English Literature, Lake Forest University, 1891~3. Graduate student, Harvard University, 1893-4. Instructor in Rhetoric and the English Language, Syracuse University, 1894-5. Professor of same since 1895. Professor of Rhetoric and English Language, 1895-'7· Professor of English, 1897-9· Jesse Truesdell Peck Professor of English Literature, since 1899. Traveled and studied on the Continent, ip. the Bodleian Library at Oxford, England, and in the British Museum, London, 1906-7. Has published "The Campaign Speeches of Lincoln and Douglass" edited with introduction and Notes, Maynard, Merrill & Co., 1899; "On the Com­ position of the Old Law," Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, Vol. xvii, No. 1, pp. 1-70; The Allegory in Middleton's "A Game at Chesse," Englische Studien, Sept. 1907; "Critical Edition of Middleton and Rowley's 'The Spanish Gipsie' and 'Ail's Lost by Lust,' " D. C. Heath & Co. Married 21 Dec. 1904, Jennie Bell Rose of Syracuse, N.Y. Child-EDGAR RosE, born 4 Apr. 1908. Residence 108 Walnut Place, Syracuse, N.Y.

CHARLES WILLIAM CABEEN Born 30 Jan. 1859 at Kalamazoo, Mich. Student from Milwaukee, Wis. at University of Wisconsin, 1879-82. B.S. 1882, with special honor in German. M.L. 1883. B K. A.M. (Harvard) 1892. Docteur de l'Universite, Grenoble, France, 1904. High School Principal and Superintendent, Wisconsin, J882-91. Graduate student, Harvard, 1891-2; University of , 1892,-3. Graduate student, University of Berlin, 2d Sem. 1893. Professor of German, Oberlin College, I 893-5. Professor of French, Syracuse University, 1895-7. Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, same, since 1897. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Teaching French, Teachers College, 1906-7. Has published thesis for master's degree, Heyse's "Kinder der W~ld," Univ. of Wis., 1883; Thesis for doctor's degree, "L'Influence de Giambattish Marino sur la Litterature Frans:aise au Dix-septieme Siecle,'1 Grenoble, 1904. Married 1885, Sarah Amelia Ciark of Portage city, Wis. Children-DAVID CLARK, born 24 June 1886. (No. 3492.) RuTH, born 10 Feb, 1888. (No. 4245.) CHARLES KIRKLAND, born 7 Dec. 1896. Residence, Syracuse, N.Y. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS

WILLIAM HENRY METZLER Born 18 Sept. 1863 at Odessa, Ontario, Canada. A.B. 1888. B K. Ph.D. (Clark Univ.) I892. F.R.S.C. F.R~S.E. Science Master, Ingersoll Collegiate Institute, I888--<). Fellow, Clark Uni­ versity, I889--92. Instructor in Mathematics, Mass. Inst. Technology, I892- 4· Professor of Mathematics, Gen. Wes. Sem., Lima, N.Y., I894-5. Assoc. Professor of Mathematics, Syracuse University, I895-6. Professor of same since I896. Francis H. Root Professor of Mathematics, Same, since I897 (Chair named I893). Professor of the Theory and Practice of Teaching Mathematics, Teachers College, since I9Q6. Has published, "On the Roots of Matrices," Am. Jr. ·Math.; "On Certain Properties of Symmetric Skew, Symmetric and Orthogonal Matrices," Am. Jour. Math.; "Homogeneous Strains," Annals Math.; "Symmetric Functions," Proc. Lond. Math. Soc.; "Matrices which represent Vectors," Technology Quar. "Compound Deter­ minants," Am. Jour. Math., Vol. 20, July I 898; "A Theorem in Determinants," ibid., Vol. 20, July I898; "On the Excess of the Number of Combinations in a Set Which have an Even Number of Inversions over Those which have an Odd Number," Am. Jour. Math. Vol. 22, No. I, I899; "On the Roots of a Determinantal Equation," Am. Jour. Math., Vol. :&I, Oct., I899; "On a Determinant Each of Whose Elements is the Product of K Factors," Am. Math. Monthly, Vol. 7, No.6, I900; "On Certain Aggregates of Determinant Minors," Trans. Am. Math. Soc. Vol. 2, No. 4, I90I; "A Theorem in Deter­ minants Related to Laplaces," London Math. Soc., I898; "On a Theorem Regarding Determinants with Polynomial Elements," Trans. Royal Soc. Canada, I902; "Some Indentities Connected with Alternants and with Elliptic Functions," Trans. Royal Soc. Edinburgh, Vol. 24, Part 3, I902: a "College Algebra" jointly with Professors Roe and Bullard; "Some new Symmetric Function Tables," Trans. Royal Soc. Canada. Editor of " The }.!athematics Teacher. Married 2 Jan. I890, Augusta Philp of Dundonald, Ont. Children-EVERETT, born 30 July, I89I; died II Feb. I893· KATHLEEN, born IS Jan. I893; died 3 Oct. 189,3· AUGUSTA, born I3 Sept. 1895· GERALD, born I Feb. I897· Residence, 724 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

ISMAR JOHN PERITZ Born 8 Jan. I863 at Breslau, Germany. A.M. (Harvard) I893· B K. Ph.D. (same) I898. Student at Friederich's Gymnasium, Breslau, I874-8; Missionary Inst., London, I 88 I -3; Drew Theol. Sem., Madison, N. J., 1884-7. Clergyman, Meth. Epis. Member New York Con£. since I887. Pastor. Student at Harvard, I892-5. Instructor in Semitics, Syracuse University, I895-6. Professor of same, since 1896. Willard Ives Professor of the English Bible, since 1904. 388 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS

Has published "Woman in the Ancient Hebrew Cult," 4 opp., Jour. Bib. Lit., Pt. II., I898; also as a pamphlet by Soc. of Bib. Lit. and Exegesis; "Halle!," Encyc. Biblica, vol. ii, p; 1942 sq. The Macmillan Co., New York, 1901; Article on Hymn referred to in Matt. xxvi, 30 and Mark xiv, 26; "Synagogue," Encyc. Biblica, vol. iv. "The Illustrative Lesson Notes for 1907," New York, 19o6: the critical and explanatory notes on the International Sunday School Lessons, under ·the caption "The Meaning Mad'e Plain," circa 250 pages; "The Communism of the First Christian Society," The Homiletic Review, N.Y. 1907, pages 288-290; "Zionism and the Ultimate Solution of the Jewish Problem in the People, the Land and the Book," New York, 1907, pp. 328-334; "The Illustrative Lesson Notes for 1908," as above, circa 250pages, N.Y. 1907; "Does Methodism Need a New Creed?" New York, May 1908, pp. 20. "The University and the Formation of Religious and Moral Ideals in Education and National Character," fifth annual volume of the Religious Education Associa­ tion, Chicago, Ill., 1908, pp. 118-127; reprinted in pamphlet form; "The Hebrew-Christian Attitude Toward the Virgin Birth of Christ," The Bible Record, New York, 1908, pp. 368-379; "The Religion of the Spirit" Drew Sermons on the Golden Texts for 1909, New York, 1908, pp. 175-180; "Has Anyone Sufficient Reason for Denying the Inspiration or Authority of the Bible? An answer to Professor Goldwin Smith," Leslie's Weekly, New York, Jan. 14, I909, pp. 40 and 42; reprinted in pamphlet form; t"The Religion of Perfect Love," Drew Sermons on the Golden Texts for 1910, New York, 1909, pp. 25-30; "How the Gospel of Matthew Was Written," The Sunday School Journal, New York, Jan. I910, pp. 5-7; "Why the Gospel of Matthew was Written," ibid., Feb. 1910, pp. 9<>-91. Reviews: "The Religion and Worship of the Synagogue" by W. 0. E. Oesterley and G. H. Fox, New York, I907, in The Christian Advocate, New York March 19, I908; "The Earliest Cosmologies" by W. F. Warren, Methodist Review, Jan.-Feb., 1.910, pp. 174-175· Original Papers read before the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis: t"A Reconstruction of One Hosea's Metaphors. Hosea XI," 1904; "Note on 2 Kings 23: 7b; does this refer to the Cult of Astarte?", "The So­ called Marriage Experience of Hosea," 1905; "Hosea's ·Metaphor of the Oven," 1906; "The Meaning of the Still, Small Voice in I Kings 19:12." 1908. Member of the Executive Committee of the New York State Conference of Religion. State Director for New York of the Religious Education Associa­ tion. Married 27 Nov. 1885, Caroline L. I. Cooper of London, England. Residence, 6o8 University Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

1890 ERNEST NOBLE PATTEE Born 21 July I864 at Ottawa, Canada. Student from Rochester, N.Y., at University of Rochester, 1882-6. .i 1'. B.S. B K M.S. I8go. :E 8 .

t"The revised course of Study," The Christian Advocate New York, April 8, 1909. :j:"Synagogal Discipline in the Time of Christ" 1902. "The Two Modes of Drinking in Judges 7: Sff." I90J. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS 389

Teacher at Greece, N. Y., I886-7. Graduate student in Chemistry, Uni­ versity of Rochester, I887-8. Teacher of Science, Heyward Collegiate Institute, Fairfield, Ill., 188~0. Instructor in Chemistry, Syracuse Uni­ versity, I89o--4. Adjunct Professor of same, I894-5. Assoc. Professor of same, 1895-7. Professor of same since I897· Registrar, 19oo--2. Member American Chemical Society since I892; National Geographic Society. Married 30 Apr. I 89 I, Mary N. Peck of Rochester, N. Y. Residence, 408 Euclid Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

1904 GAYLORD PARSONS CLARK I907 Professor of Physiology, College of Liberal Arts, 1897-1904. Professor of Physiology, same, I906-7· (See Professors, College of Medicine, page 428.)

JOHN ALEXANDER ROBINSON SCOTT Born 13 Dec. I863 at Bathurst, N. B. Graduated as student from Cam­ bridge, Mass., at the Baron Posse Normal School, Boston, I893· r A.. Instructor, Sept. I892-Jan. 1893, at Academy, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Director of the Gymnasium, I893-9· Professor of Athletics and Director of the Gymnasium, since 1899. Married 28 Aug. 1895 Onie lone Conland of Brookfield, Vt. Residence, 817 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

ALEXANDER CLARENCE FLICK Born 1869 at Galion, Ohio. Student from Leesville, Ohio. at. Otterbein University, 189o--4. A.B. A.M. I897· Ph.D. (Columbia) 1901. Litt.D. (Otterbein) 1903. Elected Professor in San Joaquin (Cal.) College, but resigned. Graduate student in. History, Columbia University, 1894-5. Fellow in History, Colum­ bia, I895-6. Instructor in History, Syracuse University, 1896-8·: Associate Professor of History, same, I898-1900. Professor of European History, same, since 1900. Has published "Loyalism in New York during the American Revolution," New York, The Columbia University Press (Vol. xiv, No. 1 of Studies in History, Economics and Public Law, Edited by the Faculty of Political Science of Columbia University) 1901; "History in Rhymes and Jingles," Akron, 0., Saalfield Pub. Co., 1903; "Socialism in the French Revolution," An. A mer. A cad. oj Pol. and Soc. Sci. Vol. xiii., Philadelphia, 1899; "Problems Confronting Modem France," The Current Cyclopedia, Vol. i, Chicago, 1902; "A Short History of New York State" (jointly with Anderson), New York, Maynard & Merrill, 1902; "Rise of the Medieval Church," New York, 1909. Married 10 June 1899, Laura T. Page (No. 16o2) of Syracuse, N.Y. 390 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS

Children-DOROTHY JEAN, born 27 Apr. Igoo. JOHN WILLISTON, born 29 Jan. I902. ALEXANDER CLARENCE, born 3I Oct. I903. HUGH MEREDITH, Residence, 404 Ostrom Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

THOMAS CRAMER HOPKINS Born 4 May I86I in Center County, Pa. Student in DePauw University, 1883-7· ~ e. B.S. M.S. I8go. A.M. (Stanford) I892. Ph.D. (Uni­ versity of Chicago) Igoo. ~ 8. Principal, High School, Rising Sun, Ind., I887-8. Instructor in Chemistry, DePauw University, I888-g. Assistant State Geologist of Arkansas, I88g-g2. Assistant Professor of Geology, Penn. State College, I893-9· Professor of Geology, Syracuse University, since Igoo. Professor of the Theory and Practice.of Teaching Geology, Teachers College, Igo6~7. Assistant Geologist on Indiana State Geological Survey three summers, and on the Pennsylvania Survey, four summers. Has published a text book, "Geology of Coal," Scranton, Pa., I903;- and the following articles: "Marbles and other Limestones," Little Rock, Ark., I893; "Brownstones of Pennsylvania," Harrisburg, Pa., I8g6; "Bedford Oolitic Limestone," Indianapolis, Ind., I897; "Clays of Pennsylvania," Harrisburg, Pa., I8g8; etc. Married (I) 8 Jan. I8go, Edistina Farran of Greencastle, Ind.; (2) 3I Mar. 1909, Elizabeth G. Hendrix of Indianapolis, Ind. Residence, 763 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

1900 JACOB RICHARD STREET I9IO Professor of Pedagogy, College of Liberal Arts, I goo-I o. (See Professors, Teachers College, page 495.)

Igoo EDWARD DRAKE ROE, JR. Born 4 Jan. I859 at Elmira, N.Y. Student from Elmira, I876-8o. ~ K E. A.B. A.B (Harvard) I885. A.M. (Same) I886. Ph.D. (Enlangen, Bavaria) I8g8. B K. ~ 8. Instructor in Mathematics, Shortledge's Academy, Media, Pa., I886-8. Student at Harvard (Shattuck and Thayer Scholarships)I888-g2. Instructor in Mathematics, protem, in Harvard, x"8go. Same, Boston University, I8go-2. Associate Professor of Mathematics, Oberlin College, I892-g. Graduate student in Germany, I897-8. Associate Professor of Mathematics, Syracuse University, Igoo-r. John Raymond French Professor of Mathematics since Igor. Traveled in Germany, Austria and Switzerland in I903 and I904. Tour of German Universities and attendance at the Third International Congress of Mathematicians at Heidelberg in I904. Built a private astronomical Observatory, equipped with an Alvan Clark and Sons equatorial telescope in .Igo6. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS 39I

Fellow of the Amer. Assoc. for the Advancement of Science; Member Amer. Math. Society; Deutsche Matematiker Vereinigang; Circolo Mate­ matics di Palermo; the Astronomical and Astrophysical Soc. of Amer.; The Nat. Geographic Society. Has published "Critique of Spinoza's .Demonstration of Necessity, Bibliothe­ ca Sacra, I894; Joint author of "Anderegg and Roe's Trigonometry," Ginn & Co., I896; Thesis for Ph.D., "Ueber die Entwickelung der Sylvester' schen Determinante Nach Normal-Formen," Leipzig, I898; "Two Developments," Amer. Math. Monthly, I897; "On the Circular Points at Infinity," ibid., 1i897; "Note on Integral and Integra-Geometric Series," Annals of Math. I897; "Note on a Formula of Symmetric Functions," Am. Math. Monthly, I898; "On Symmetric Functions," ibid, I899; "On the Transcendental Form of the Resultant," Am. Math. Monthly, Vol. VII, No.3, I900; "Selected Chapters in Algebra," conjointly with W. G. Bullard, Syracuse, E. C. Johnson, I903; "On the Convergence and Divergence of Some Particular Series," Syracuse University Bulletin, Series IV, No. I, I903; "On the Coefficients in the Product of an Alternant and a Symmetric Function," Trans. of the Am. Math. Soc., Vol. 5, No. 2, I904; "On Complete Symmetric Functions," Am. Math. Monthly, Vol. XI, Nos. 8-Io, I904; "On the Coefficients in the Quotient of Two Alternants," Trans. of the Am. Math. Soc., Vol. 6, No. I, I 90S; "The Effect of Wind Forces on an Observatory Dome, two papers, "Popular Astronomy, Vol. XIV, No.6, I906, Vol. XVI, No. 7, I908; Notes and draw­ ings of "Great Sun Spots," the Transit of Mercury, observations on double stars, and other minor observations, Popular Astronomy, Vols. XIV, XV, XVI, 19~8; "Observations and Measures of Double Stars," Astronomische Nachrichten, No. 4259, I908; "College Algebra," conjointly with W. H. Metzler and W. G. Bullard, Longmans, Green and Co., I9o8·; Fourteen com­ munications to the English Mechanic and World of Science (London), on astronomical topics and observations, Vols. LXXXVII-XC, I908--o9; "Mathematics," Secondary Education, Bulletin JI, Albany, I9o6; "Measures of Double Stars," Astronomische Nachrichten, two papers, Nos. 4338, 438I, I909-10; "New Double Stars," The Astron. Jour., No. 611, I9IO; "Some Thoughts on Space," The Mathematics Teacher, Vol. II, No. I, I909; "On the Extension of the Exponential Theorem," Am. Math. Monthly, Vol. XVI, Nos. 6--7, Io, I909; "Achromatic and Apochromatic. Comparative Tests," Popular Astronomy, Vol. XVIII, No. I74, I9IO; "Measures of Double Stars," Journal Astronomig_ue, Tome I, No. 4· I9IO; "New Double Stars," Popular Astronomy, Vol. XVIII, No. I77, I9IO. Married (I) IS Mar. I89o, Mrs. Harriet A. B. Gourley of Cambridge, Mass., who died I8 May I898; (2) I Feb. I911, Prof. Josephine A. Robinson of Meredith, N. H. (Professor of Mathematics at Berea College). Residence, IOS Ostrander Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

190I CHARLES BURTON THWING I90S Born 9 Mar. I86o at Theresa, N.Y. Student from Hamilton, Mo., at N. W. Univ., I884-8. K IJI'. B K. A.M. (Same) I889. Ph.D. (Bonn) I894· 392 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION·; LIBERAL ARTS

Instructor in Physics, N. W. Univ. Academy, 1888--93· Instructor in Physics, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1894-6. Professor of Physics a nd Astronomy, Knox College, I896-I9QI. Joel Dorman Steele Professor of Physics, SyracuSe University, I90I-5. Has published "Color Photography by Lipmann's Process," Am. Jour. Sci., I89I; "Eine Beziehung zwischen Dielektrizitats-konstante und chemischer Konstitution des Dielektrikums," Zts.f. Phys., Chem., I894· "Exer­ cises in Physical Measurement" (jointly with L. W. Austin), Boston, Allyn & Bacon, I895; "On a New Form of Water Battery," Phys. Rev., Jan. I896; "An Experimental Research on Gravitational Permeability," ibid., Nov. I897; "An Elementary Physics," Boston, Benj. J. Sanborn & Co., I900; "A Photo­ graphic Study of the Magnetic Field," Am. Jour. Sci., I902. Married Lucy Blakeslee White of Cazenovia, N. Y. Children-MYRA, born I3July I895· JOHN BURTON, born 10 Jan. I897· PHILIP LEONARD, born 25 July I898. ALICE CUSHING, born I3 Apr. 1901. Residence, Philadelphia, Pa. HARRY MONMOUTH SMITH Born 3I Aug. I868 at Middletown, Conn. Student at Wesleyan Univer­ sity. B 8 II. A.B. (Wesleyan) I89I. A.M. (same) I894· Ph.D. (Heidel­ berg) I898. ~ S . Instructor in Chemistry, Syracuse University, I899-I9oo. Associate Professor of Chemistry, same, I9QO-I. Professor of Chemistry, same, since 19QI. Has published "Kryoskopische Untersuchungen," Heidelberg, J. Hoerning, I898. Married 8 May I909, Mary L. O'Brien of Boston, Mass. Residence, 6o7 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. HERBERT MORSE BURCHARD Born I6 July I869 at Hamilton, N. Y. Student in Colgate University. ~ K E. A.B. (Colgate) I89I. B K. A.M. (Same) I894· Ph.D. (Uni­ versity of Chicago) I90Q. Professor of Mathematics and Sciences, Ives Seminary, Antwerp, N. Y., I89I-Feb. I892. Professor of Mathematics, Cook Academy, Montour Falls, N.Y., Feb. I892--94· Principal and Professor of Greek, Wayland Academy, Beaver Dam, Wis., I894-6. Graduate Student, University of Chicago, I896- 7. Fellow in Greek, Same, I 897--9. Instructor in Greek, Syracuse University, I899-I900. Associate Professor of Greek, same, I9DO-I. Professor of Greek, same, since I90I. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Teaching Greek, Teachers College, I9o6-7. Thesis for Doctor's degree: "The Influence of Homer on Palatine Antho­ logy." Married 28 June I893, Minnie E. White of Skaneateles, N.Y. Residence, I209 Harrison St., Syracuse, N.Y. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS 393

GEORGE ARTHUR WILSON Born 17 Mar. 1864 at Wabash, Ind. Student from Wabash at Boston University, 1887--91. B e II. Ph.B. S.T.B. (Boston) 1893. Ph.D. (Boston) 1898. Student in Jena and Berlin, 1896-7, as Jacob Sleeper Fellow, Boston Uni­ versity, School of Theology. Clergyman, Meth. Epis. Pastor at Muncie, Ind., 1893-5. Acting Pro­ fessor of Philosophy, Dickinson College, 1898--9. Instructor in Philosophy, Syracuse University, 1899--1900. Associate Professor of Philosophy, same, 1g<>0-2. Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, same, since 1902. Professor of Applied Logic and Ethics, Teachers College, since 1906. Spent the year 190<)-lu in study abroad. Married 6 Aug. 1902, Winifred Warren, Ph.D., of Cambridge, Mass. Residence, 805 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. 1894 DELMER EDWARD HAWKINS Born 11 June 1868 at Mooers, N. Y. Student from Champlain, N. Y., at Syracuse University, 1890-4. 'I" T. A.B. LL.B. 1898. Instructor in Political Economy, Syracuse University, 1894-6. Law student, College of Law, Syracttse University, 1896-8. Instructor in Political Economy, same, 1900-1. Associate Professor of same, 1901-2. Profeswr of same, 1902-6. President American Republican College League, 1893-4, elected by the convention at Louisville, Ky. Admitted to the Bar, June 1898. Principal, High School, East Syracuse, N.Y., since Married 10 June 1896, Helen Mary Wardwell (No. 883) of Syracuse, N.Y. Children-ALLEN WARDWELL, born 5 July 1898. jOHN HoWLAND, born 31 Aug. 1903. Residence, East Syracuse, N.Y.

JEAN MARIE RICHARDS Born 10 Nov. 1871 at Petersburg, Va. Litt.B. (Smith) 1895. Instructor in English, Syracu!>El University, 1895-1900. Associate Professor of Same, 1900-3. Professor of English, same, since 1903. Dean of Women, same, since 1909. Residence, Winchell Hall, Syracuse, N.Y.

1900 FREDERICK DOUGLAS LOSEY 19o6 Born 28 Nov. 1866 at Conesus, N. Y. A.B. (University of Rochester) 1891. A. '1". Bachelor of Elocution (National School of Oratory, Phila.) 1894. A.M. (Harvard) 1899 •. Public Reader, 1891-8. Instructor in English, College of Liberal Arts, 1900-1. Associate Professor of English, same, 1901-4. Professor of Rhetoric and Public Speaking, 1904-6. Married 25 May 1890, Marie L. Hale of Rochester, N.Y. Residence, Tuscaloosa, Ala 394 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS

I904 EDWIN LEE EARP Born 26 Oct. I867 at Ilchester, Md. Student at Dickinson College, I89I-5. t:.. e. A.B. A.M. (N. Y. Univ.) I897· B.D. (Drew Theol. Sem.) I898. Ph.D. (Leipzig) I90I. Clergyman, Meth. Epis. Pastor at Plainfield, N.J., I902-4. Professor of Sociology, Syracuse University, I 904-9. Professor of Sociology, Teachers College, I906-<). Professor of Sociology, Drew Theol. Seminary, since I909· Has published "Social Aspects of Religious Institutions," New York, I908. Married May I90I, LinaGibb Pearsall of Ridgewood, N.J. Children-RUTH, born I3 Feb. I903. JAMES STANLEY, born I8 Mar. I904. Residence, Madison, N.J.

I899 ARTHUR SAYLES PATTERSON Born 3 Oct. I873 at Elyria, 0. Ph.B. (Oberlin) I895· A.M. (Harvard) I898. Ph.D. (Greenoble, France) I903. Instructor in Natural Science, High School, Atlanta, Ill., I895-6. Asst. in French, University of , I896-7. Graduate student, Harvard University, I897-8. Principal, High School, Atlanta, Ill., I898-<). Instruc­ tor in Romance Languages, Syracuse University, I899-I902. Associate Professor of French, same, I902-4_. Professor of French, same, since I904. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Teaching French, Teachers College, since I907. Abroad on leave of absence studying in France, I902-3. Has published "L 'Influence d'Edgar Allan Poe sur Charles Baudelaire." Married 25 Aug. I903, Ida Marie Langdon of Saint Clair, Neb. Child-LANGDON JosEPH, born I6 Mar. I909· Residence, 4I5 University Place, Syracuse, N.Y.

190I FREDERICK ALBERT SAUNDERS Born I875 at London, Ont., Canada. B.A. (Toronto) I895· Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins) I899· Instructor in Physics, Haverford College, I 899-I 90 I. Instructor in Physics, Syracuse University, I90I-2. Associate Professor of Physics, same, I902-5. Joel Dorman Steele Professor of Physics, same, since I905. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Teaching Physics, Teachers College, since I9o6. Has published "Note on the Radiation of a Black Body" (jointly with C. E. Mendenhill), J . H. Univ. Circ., June, I898; "Note on the Absorption of Ice in the Ultra-red," ibid., June, 1898; "On the Radiation of a Black Body" (jointly as above), Astrophys. Jour., Jan. 190I; "Note on a New Form of Radiometer," ibid., Sept., 1901. Married June 1900, Grace A. Elder of Philadelphia, Pa. Children-ANTHONY, born 1902. MARGERY, born 1907. Residence, 504 Ostrom Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS 395

HUGH MASSEY TILROE Born 9 Dec. 1873 at Grayville, Ill. Student from Chicago, Ill. at North­ Western University, I896--19_00. :E N. Rogers Debating Club. A.B. Diploma in Oratory. Head of Department of Oratory, Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, 190o-Q. Professor of Rhetoric and Public Speaking, Syracuse University, since 19o6. Has published an article on "Building a.Lecture Course" in Talent, 1904. Married 27 July 1905, Winifred Rogers (No. I405) of Elmira, N.Y. Residence, 403 University Place, Syracuse, N.Y.

EDSON NEWTON TUCKEY Born 7 Feb. I869 at Belle Plain, Minn. Student at Hamline University,. I889-93. A.B. r ~- M.S. (Univ. of Minn.) I900. Ph.D. (Yale) 1904. Principal Richfield Schools, Minn., I893-5. Graduate Student in the Univ. of Minn., I895-8. Superintendent of Graceville Schools, Minn., I898-0-4. Statistician and bond expert in a bank, I904-5. Professor of Economics, Syracuse.University, since I906. Member Am. Economics Assoc.; Am. Assoc. for Labor Legislation; General Com, of the Universal Races Congress, London, I9II; Syracuse Chamber of Commerce. Has published "Social Future of the Minnesota Farmer," Minn. Magazine, Vol. III. No.2. Nov. I896; "Review of Schimpff's Die Strassenbahnenin den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika," Yale Review, Vol. XII. No. 2. Aug. I903; "Street Railway Monopolies of the United States;" "Prices and Cost of Living," I907; "Review of Watkin's Growth of Large Fortunes," Economic Bulletin, June 1908; "Depreciated Currency and Diminished Railway Rates," Railway World, 1909; "Economic History of England and the United States­ A Trial Outline and Bibliography," I910. Married 26 Oct. I907, Bertha Bell of Hamline, St. Paul, Minn. Residence, 2 I 4 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.

MARY J. O'BRYON (SIBLEY) Assistant Librarian, 1892-I904. Acting Librarian, since 1904. Instructor in Cataloguing and Bibliography, 19<>0-3. Associate Professor of Bibliography, 1903-7· Professor of Library Economy, since Jan. I907. Director of the Library School, since I909· (See Professors, Library School, p. 426.) I896 1898 I90I WILLIAM MARTIN SMALLWOOD Son of No. 223; Brother of No. 2192 Born 30 Apr. I873 at Warsaw,_N. Y. Student from Warsaw at Syracuse University, 1892-Q. K IJI'. A.B. A.M. (Syracuse) 1897. Ph.D. (Har­ vard) 1902. 396 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS

Graduate Student, Syracuse University, I896-8. Assistant in Biology, same, I896-7. Instructor in Biology, same, I897-8. Instructor, College of Medicine, Syr. Univ., I898. Professor of Biology and Geology, Allegheny Col­ lege, I 898-I 90I. On leave of absence, graduate student, Harvard University, I9(>0-I. Associate Professor of Zoology, Syracuse University, I90I-7. Pro­ fessor of Zoology, same, I907-8. Professor of Comparative Anatomy, same, since I908. Has published "Animal Biology"-a book, and the following papers: "Contribution to the morphology of Pennaria tiarella," Am. Nat. Vol. 33, No. 395, pg. 86I, I899; "Centrosome in the maturation and fertilization of Bulla solitaria," Biol. Bull. Vol. II, No.4, pp. I45, I90I ; "Maturation, fertilization and early cleavage of Haminea solitaria," Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., Vol. xlv, No.4, pg. 26I, 1904; "Natural history of Haminea solitaria," Am. Nat., Vol. xxxviii, No. 447, pg. 207, I904; "Simple method for the preparation of Auerbach's plexus," Jour. App. Micros. and Laboratory Methods, Vol. vi, No.2, pg. 2163, 1903; "Some observations on the chromosome vesicles in the matura­ tion of Nudibranchs," Morphol. Jahrbuch., Bd. xxxiii, H. I, pg. 87, 1905.; "Notes on Branchiobdella," Biol. Bull., Vol. xi, No. 2, pg. 100, 1906; "Pre­ liminary report of the cytology of Molluscan nerve cells," Jour. Comp. Neurol. and Psychol., Vol. xvi, No.3· pg. I83, 19o6; "Adrenal tumors in the kidney of frog," A nat. Anz., Bd. xxvi, No. 24, pg. 652, 1905; "Kidney cells of the frog in a phagocytic role," A nat. Anz., Bd. xxxii, No. 8, 1908; "Phagocytic 'work performed by the kidney cells of the frog," Jour. Am. Med., Assoc., Vol. L, No.8, pg. 6oS, 1908;" The sacrum of Necturus," A nat. Anz., Bd. xxxiii, No. 8 and 9, pg. 237, 1908; "Notes on the atrophy of the eye of Raja erinacea," Science, Vol. 28, pg. 930, 1908; "The breeding habits of Nudibranchs," Bull. Syracuse Univ., Series iv, No. I, pg. 14, I903; "Some vertebrate abnormali­ ties," A nat. Anz., Bd. xxix, No. 16 and I7, pg. 46o, 1906; "Re-examination of the cytology of Pennaria and Hydractinia." Biol. Bull., Vol. xvii, 1909. In conjunction with Professor T. C. Hopkins, the following: "A discussion of the origin of some anticlinal folds near Meadville, Pennsylvania," Bull. Syracuse Univ., Series IV, No. 1, pg. 18, 1903; In conjunction with Professor Charles G. Rogers the following: "Some observations on Gastropod nerve cells," Science, Vol. 22, pg. 588, 19o6; "Studies on nerve cells, I. The Molluscan nerve cell, together with the sum­ maries of recent literature on the cytology of invertebrate nerve cells." Jour. Comp. Neurol. and Psychol., Vol. xviii, No. I, 1908; "Some observations on the cytology of Invertebrate nerve cells," Proced. Internal. Zool. Congress, Boston, I9o6; "Comparative physiology of invertebrate nerve cells," Proced. Internal .. Zool. Congress, Boston, 19o6; "Studies on nerve cells. II. The comparative cytology and physiology of some of the metabolic bodies in the cytoplasm of invertebrates," Folio Neuro-Biologica, 1909· III. "Some Metabolic Bodies in the Cytoplasm of Nerve Cells of Gasteropods, a Cephalo­ pod and an Annelid," Anat. Anz., Bd. xxxvi, No. 8-xo, 1910; also "Notes on the Hydroids and Nudibranchs of Bermuda," Proc. Zoot. Soc., London, 1910 "Polycerella Zoobotryon," 1910. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS 397

Papers of a non-technical but scientific character in the Pittsburg Christian Advocate, Journal of Pedagogy, Methodist Review, etc. President of the New York State Science Teachers Association, 1909· Married 6 Sept. 1899, Mabel Sarah Coon (No. 1362) of Oswego, N. Y. Children-HAROLD STEPHEN, born 20 Dec. 1901. MARY LOVETT, born 6 Jan. 1907. Residence, 51 1 Euclid Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.

1907 WILLIAM L. BRAY Born 19 Sept. 1865 at Burnside, Ill. Student from Burnside, two years at Cornell University, one year at Indiana University, entering Cornell in 1889. A.B. (Indiana) 1893. 4> B K. ~ :E. A.M. (Lake Forest) 1894. Ph.D. (Uni­ versity of Chicago) 1898. Instructor in Botany, Lake Forest University, 1894-5. Adjunct Professor of Biology, Same, 1895-6. Graduate Student, University of Berlin, 1896-7. Instructor in Botany, University of Texas, 1897-8. Adjunct Professor of Botany, Same, 1898-1901. Associate Professor of Botany, Same, 1901-5. Professor of Botany, Same, 1905-7. Professor of Botany, Syracuse Univer­ sity, since 1907. Associate Professor of the Theory and Practice of Teaching Botany, Teachers College, 1907-8. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Teaching Botany, same, since 1908. Has publish.ed various contributions to Botanical Journals on Geographical Distribution, Ecology, etc.; U.S. Forestry Bulletins on Forest Conditions in Texas. Bulletin on the mistletoe, 1910. Collaborator U. S. Forest Service, I90Cl-9· Chief of Forestry Division, Texas, Worlds Fair Commission, 1904. Vice-president for Texas of Amer. Forestry Association, 1903-6. Fellow A.A.A.S. Member Bot. Soc. of Amer.; Amer. Forestry Assoc.; N.Y. Acad. of Sciences; Internat. des Botanistes. Married 28 Dec. 1899, Alice Weston (See Non-graduates) of Syracuse, N.Y. Children-WILLIAM WESTON, born 23 Sept. 1900. ALICE RoBERTA, born 17 Feb. 1901. FLoRENCE, born 18 Dec. 1903. Residence, 1005 Harrison St., Syracuse, N.Y.

KATHARINE SIBLEY Born 24 Feb. 1883 at Chelsea, Mass. Graduate of the Posse Normal School of Gymnastics, Boston, 1903. r 4> B. Assistant in Gymnasium, Syracuse University, 1903-7. Professor of Physical Culture, same, since 1907. Residence, 817 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

1901 JOSEPH EDWARD KIRKWOOD Born 24 Jan. 1872 at Cedar Rapids, Ia. Student from Vernonia, Oregon, at Pacific University, 1894-8. A.B. ~ :E. A.M. (Princeton) 1902. Ph.D. (Columbia) 1903. Graduate Student (Special Fellow in Biology) Princeton 398 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS

University, I898-9. Student at Columbia University, I899-I901. Assistant in Botany, Columbia Univ. Summer Sch., I900. Assistant in Biology, Teacher's College, Columbia Univ., Sept. I9oo-Jan. 1901. Instructor in Botany; Syracuse University, Jan., 1901-June, I903 . Associate Professor of Botany, same, I903-7. Professor of Botany, same, 1907. Associate Pro­ fessor of the Theory and Practice of Teaching Nature-Study, Teachers College, same, I906-7. Has published "The Composition of the Plant Body," Chapter ix of Mac Dougal's Text-Book of Plant Physiology; "The Chemical Composition of the Cocoanut with notes on Changes during Germination," Bull. Tor. Bot. Club, June, 1902; "Vegetation of Northwestern Oregon," Torreya, Sept. 1902; "The Cocoanvt, its COmposition and Germination," School Science, Jan. I903; "The Value of Research in Botany," Proc. N. Y. State Science Teachers Assoc., 1902; "Embryology of Cucurbitaciae," Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gard., Oct., I904; "Pollen tube in Cucurbitaciae," Bull. Torrey Club; "Pollen Formation in Cucurbitaciae," "Some Mexican Fiber Plants," Plant World, Feb. 19.og. Ass't Botanist, Continental Rubber Co., I907-8. Ass't Professor in charge of Botany and Forestry, University of Montana, since 1909. Fellow American Assoc. for Advancement of Science; Member Society for Plant Morphology and Physiology; Torrey Botanical Club; Assoc. member Botanical Soc. of America. Married 28 June, I901, Ella B. Hoyt of Hillsboro, Oregon. Children-ROBERT HoYT, born 27 Feb. 1903. MARY BURNETT, born 2I Dec. I904. EDWARD RussELL, born 22 Oct., 1906. Residence, Missoula, Montana.

1900 CURTIS CLARK BUSHNELL Born IO Aug. 1870 at New Haven, Conn. Student from New Haven in Yale University, I887-1891. A.B. B K. Ph.D. (Yale) 1895. Instructor in Greek, University of Cincinnati, Fall term of 1892. Professor of Classics, Emory and Henry College, 1893-4. Instructor in Latin, Union University, 1899-I900. Instructor in Latin, Syracuse University, 19oo-o3. Assistant Professor of Latin, Same, 1903-5. Associate Professor of Latin, same, 1905-8. Professor of Classics, Same, since I908. Has publishedj"Readings ffom Latin Poetry," 24 pp. New Haven, 1901; "Text and Exercises for Latin Prose Composition," I90I; "Readings from Latin Verse, with notes," 74 pp. New Haven, 1902; "Readings from Latin Verse, with notes," 104 pp. Boston, Allyn & B$lcon, 1908; "For Christmas Day and other poems," 16 pp., Syracuse, 1904; "Parallelism between Sucan and Sines in Tintern Abbey," Journal Germanic Philology, iv, I: "First Four Feet of the Dactylic Hexameter of Horace's Satires," Proceedings American Philological Association, xxxiii; "Note on Seneca's Medea," 11. 378-382, ibid.; "The Aeschylean Element in Mrs. Browning's Writings," Proceedings Ameri- ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS 399

can Philological Association, xxxviii, xiv; "Browning's Agamemnon," ibid. xxxii., xcvii.; "Plato on the Future Life," Bulletin of Syracuse University, Series 4, No. I, 3-13; "Verse-translation of Latin poems in Syracuse University Herald," xxxii, 3, 7; Syracusan I, 2, 8; "Hymnus ad matutinum domenicre diei, Syracuse University Herald, xxxii, 8; "The Royal Road to Latin," Syracuse University Weekly, vii., 492-493; "The Language of Comparison and Illustration in Marcus Aurelius' Meditations," Proceedings American Philological Association, xxxvi and xxxix; Verse translation of 0 Fons Bandusiae, Syracuse, I908. Residence, 618 Irving Ave., Syracuse. N.Y.

1901 PERLEY OAKLAND PLACE Born 25 Nov. 1872 at Oakland, Cal. Student from Berwick, Me. at Dartmouth College.e 6. X. A.B. (Dartmouth) 1893. A.B. (Harvard) 1894. A.M. (Dartmouth) 1896. Graduate student, Harvard University, 1893-4 and 1897-8. Teacher of Latin and Greek, Little Rock Academy, Little Rock, Ark., 1894-7. Classical Master, High School, Brookline, Mass., I898-190I. Instructor in Latin, Syracuse University, 1901-3. Assistant Professor of Latin, same, 1903-5. Associate Professor of Latin, same, 1905-8. Professor of Latin, same, since 1908. Has published, "The Study of Latin Composition," in Proceedings of New York State Classical Teachers' Association, 1905; "Notes on the Pompeian Election Notices," in Proceedings of the American Philological Association, I 9 I o. Married 12 July 1899, Harriette E. Stanton of Jamaica Plains, Boston, Mass. Residence, 1204 E. Adams St., Syracuse, N.Y. 1902 19II EARL EVELYN SPERRY Born 19 Feb. 1875 at Jordan, N. Y. Student from Syracuse, N. Y. at Syracuse Univer&ity, 1894-8. 6. K E. Ph.B. Ph.D. (Columbia) 1903. Graduate student, Syracuse University, I898-<); Columbia University, 1899-1901. Student in Europe, 1901-2. Instructor in European History, Syracuse University, 1902-5; Assbciate Profer.sor of European History, Same, 1905-8. ·Professor of History, same, 1908-<), and since 1911. At University of Chicago, 1909-1911. Has published "An Outline of the History of Clerical Celibacy to the Council <>f Trent," 1903. Residence, Syracuse, N. Y.

19()(, WARREN GARDNER BULLARD Born 25 Feb. 1867 at Hinsdale, N. Y. Student from Geneva, N. Y. at Bro.wn University, 1888-92. A.B. B K. I! 8. Ph.D. (Clark) 1896. Instructor in Mathematics, Elmira (N.Y.) Free Academy, 1892-3. Same, St. Lawrence University, Feb.-June 1894. Graduate student, Clark Uni­ versity, 1893~. Instructor in Mathematics, University of Vermont, 1896- 400 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS

I900. Same, College of Liberal Arts, Syracuse University, 19<>6-1. Associate Professor of Mathematics, same, 1901.-

HORACE AINSWORTH EATON Born 13 Oct. I87I at Quincy, Mass. Student from Quincy at Harvard University, I889.- B K. A.M.(Harvard) 1897. Ph.D. (Same) 1900. In Harvard Divinity School, 1893-5. Teaching in Pomfret, Conn., 1895-6. Graduate student at Harvard, 1896-1900. Substituting in Boston University, 1900. Student abroad, I9GO-I. Instructor, University of Vermont, 1901-3. Instructor in English, Syracuse University, 1903-4. Associate Professor of English, same, 1904-9· Professor of English, same, since 190<). Has contributed occasional articles to periodicals. Married 1902, Emily Russell Lovett of Brookline, Mass. Children-REBECCA, born 11 June 1903. SIDNEY LOVETT, born 19G6. Residence, 609 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.

JOHANNES LASSEN BOYSEN Born 20 Feb. 1871 at Loitkirkeby, Schleswig, Germany. Student from Minneapolis, Minn., at Harvard University, 1894-8. A.B. A.M. (Syracuse) 1904· Ph.D. (Wurzburg) 1909. Teacher of Ancient and Modern lanugages, Prot. Epis. Acad., Phil., Pa., 1898-1902. Instructor in German, College of Liberal Arts, Syracuse Uni­ versity, 1902-5. Assistant Professor of German, same, 1905-6. Associate Professor of German, same, 1906-8. Associate Professor of Germanic Philology, same, 1908-g. Professor of Germanic Philology, same, since 1909. Has published his doctor's dissertation, "Der Qebrauch des Genitivs in den Epen Wolframs von Eschenbach," 1910. Married 1 Oct. 1902, Catherina Boysen of Lake Bluff, Ill. Child-HELEN MATHILDE INGEBORG, born 4 Nov. 1905. Residence, 714 S. Beech St., Syracuse, N.Y.

CHARLES HENRY RICHARDSON Born 26 Sept. 1862 at Topsham, Vt. Student at Bates College, 1887-g; at Dartmouth College, 1891-2. X r K. I: A E. A. B. (Special Honors.) A.M. (Dartmouth) 1895. Ph.D. (Same) 1898. F.G. S.A., 1898. I: 2. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBER!I.L ARTS

Principal of Secondary Schools in Vermont three years prior to I892. Principal Black River Academy, Ludlow, Vt., 1892-3; Green Mountain Seminary and Minord Commercial College, ·w ·aterbury, Vt., 1893-5. Fellow; Assistant Instructor, Dartmouth College, 1895-8. Instructor in Chemistry and Mineralogy, same, 1898-I901. Assistant · Professor, same, I90I-5. Student at the University of Chicago, I902; at Johns Hopkins University, I906. Assistant in the Vermont Geological Survey, since 1895. Assistant Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, Syracuse University, I906-7. Asso­ ciate Professor of Geology and Mineralogy; same, 1907--9· Professor of Mineralogy, same, since 1909. Professor of the .Theory and Practice of Teaching Geology, Teachers College, since 1907. Ha!. published "The Testimony of the Rocks"; "The Source of tl:le Famous Thetford Boulders"; "Trees and Shrubs of Orange Co., Vt."; "Anatomy and Physiology of Pinus Sylvestris"; "Analysis of Washington Marbles"; "The Washingto11 Limestone in Vermont"; "The Terranes of Orange Co., Vt."; "The Areal and Economic Geology of North-Eastern Vermont"; "The Geology of Newport, Troy and Coventry, Vt."; "Asbestos in Vermont"; "Educating the Whole Boy," "Biography in a Nut-Shell" (roo biographies of the Dexter family) ; ''The Harmony of Science and Religion. Fellow Geological Soc. of Amer.; Amer. Assoc. for the Adv. of Science; Amer. Chern. Soc.; Nat. Geographic Soc.; Botanical Club; The Eighth Intemat. Geographic Congress; Gen'l Com. Science, Arts -and Education, Paris E,xposition, I900; Onondaga Acad. of Sciences. Married I6 June I892, Katharine May Davis of Corinth, Vt. Child-Ev-ELYN DEE, born 22 Nov. 1898. Residence, 7"19 S. ·Crouse Ave., Syracuse, N. Y .

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

1902 ALBERT MOORE REESE Born I Apr. I872 at Lake Roland, Md. Student from Lake Roland· at Johns Hopkins University, 1889-1902. Be IT. A.B. Ph.D. Uohns Hopkins) 1900. Instructor in Science in Preparatory Schools, Baltimore and Phila., 1892-7- Graduate Student, Johns - Hopkins University, 1895--96, and 1897-1900. Uruversity Scholar, same, 1900. Lecturer in Southern Homeopathic Medi­ cal College, Baltimore, 1894-6, 1899-1900. Instructor in Histology and Embryology, Penna. College, 1898. Professor of Biology and Geology, Allegheny College, 1901-2. Instructor in Histology and Embryology, College of Liberal .t:\rts, Syracuse University', 1902-3. Associate Professor of Histology, same, 1903-7. Lecturer on Histology and Embryology, Cellege of Medicine, 1902-4. Lecturer on Histology and Embryology and Director of the Histological Laboratory,- same, 1904-7. Professor of Biology, Uni­ versity of West Virginia, since 1907. -402 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS

Ha,s p_ublished "Lampreys-in· Cap_tivity,"· Biological ·Bulletin, Vol. I. N(). ·3; ''Artificial Incubation of Alligator Eggs," A mer. Naturalist, Mar. 1901; "The Nasat Passages-of. the Flerida Alligator," Proc. A cad. Nat. Sc. of Phila., ]\lly I<)(H'';" "Structure and Development ·of the Thyroid Gland in Petromyzon," ibid., Mar. I902; "Habits of the Giant Salamander," Popular Sc. Monthly, Apr. 1903. Residence, Morgantown, W; Va.

MARIE HALE LOSEY Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Public Speaking, Syracuse University, College of Liberal Arts, 1904-6. Married 25 May. 1890, Frederick D. Losey of Rochester, N.Y. Residence, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

I9o2 MORRIS PALMER TILLEY 1(}06 Bor-n 7 Feb. 1876. Student at the University of Virginia. I' ~. B.A. 1897. M.A. (Univ. of Va.) 1899. Ph.D. (Leipzig) 1902. Student at the University of Gottingen, 1899-1900; at the University of Leipzig, 19oo-2. Teacher of German and English, Norfolk (Va.) Male Academy, 1897-8. Asst. in English Literature, University of Virginia, 1898-<). Instructor in German, Syracuse Univer&ity, 1902-3. Instructor in English, Same, 1903-5. Associate Professor of English, Same, 1905-6 Married Mabel L. Cook (No. xno) of Syracuse, N.Y. Residence, Ann Arbor, Mich.

GEORGE DAY FAIRFIELD Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, College of Liberal Arts, Syracuse University, I904-5. Associate Professor of Romance Languages, Same, 1905-6. Residence, 1901 HERMON CHARLES COOPER Born 22 Nov. 1875 at Glen Ellyn, Ill. Student from Glen Ellyn at Beloit College, 1892-6. Ph.B. A.M. (Beloit)' 1899·. Ph.D. (Heidelberg) 1899. Independent research student, Univ. of Chicago, 1899-1900. Instructor in Chemistry, High School, Lincoln, Neb., I9oo-1. Instructor in Chemistry; College of Liberal Arts, Syracuse Uni'ver&ity, 190I-4. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, same, 1904-6. Associate Professor of Chemistry, same, since 1906. Associate Professor of the Theory and Practice of Teaching Chemistry, Teachers College, since 1906. Instructor in Chemistry, College of Appli~c:l, Science, 1902-4. On leave. of absence as Research Associate in Physical Chemistry, Mass. lnst. of Tech., 1903-4. Research Lecturer in Physical Chemistry, University of Chicago, Summer Quarter, 1910. Has ptt blished "I. Versuche ueber die Loeslichkeit der Carvoxime; II. Zur. Kentnis der Benzhydrylamine," Heidelberg, J. Hoerning, 1899, (Inaugural-. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS 403

Dissertation); "A text-book of Inorganic Chemistry," by Dr. A. F. Holleman, rendered into English. 8vo. viii+458 pp., New York. John Wiley & Sons, 1902; "Versuche ueber die Loeslichkeit der Carvoxime (gemeinschaftlicb mit Heinrich Goldschmidt)." Zts.f. Phys. Chem. xxvi., 4 ,Leipzig, 1898; "Stereoi­ somers and Racemic Compounds," Am. Chem. Jour. Vol. xxiii., No.3, 1900; "An Introductory Science Course for Secondary Schools," Sch. Rev., 1901, also Sch. and Home Educ., 1901; "Faraday's Law and the Theory of Electrons," Electro-Chem. Industry, I., No. 5, Phila., 1903; "New Terms in Chemistry," Science, xviii, No. 44, 1903. Married 22 June 1905, Agnes Kent Packard of Stratford, Conn. Children-ELIZABETH PACKARD, born9 Mar. 1907. LA WRENCh CARLETON, born 13 May 1909· Residence, 83 I Ackerman Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.

CHARLES GARDNER ROGERS Born--+-Mau:h-1875 at Perry, N.Y. Student from Lyons, N.Y., at Syracuse Universjty, I!S93-7· ~ 1. A.B. Graduate Student and Assistant in Biology, Syracuse University, 1897--{). A.M. (Syracuse) 1899. Instmctor in Biology, College of Liberal Arts, 1899-I902. Assi~tant in Physiology, University of Chicago, Autumn Quarter, t902; University of California, I Jan. I903-4· Assistant Professor of Physiology, Syracuse University, College of Liberal Arts, I904'""7· Associate Professor of Physiology, same, since I907. Associate Professor of the Theory and Practice of Teach­ ing Biology, Teachers Co1lege, since I909· Associate Professor of "Embryology College of Medicine, since I9IO. Has published "The Alcyonaria of Porto Rico," (jointly with Dr. Hargitt). Married 3 July I906, Rose Humann (No. 37I2) of Berkeley, Cal. Residence, IOO Raynor Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

1902 ROYAL ARTHUR PORTER Born 8 Feb. I877 at Adair, Ill. Student at N. W. University, ?-I90I. B.S· M.S. (N. Western) I902. Fellow in Physics, North Western Univ., I90I-2. Special student, Mass. Inst. Technology, I902. Instructor in Physics, Cellege of Liberal Arts, Syracuse University, 1902-5. Assistant Professor of Physics, same, I905-7. Associate Professor of Physics, same, since I907. Instructor in Physics, College of Applied Science, I903-6. Assistant Professor of Physics, same, 19o6-7. Associate-Professor of Physics, same, since 1907. Has published "The Influence of Atmospheres of Nitrogen and Hydrogen on the Arc Spectra of Iron, Zinc, Magnesium and Tin, Compared with the Influence of an Atmosphere of Ammonia," Astrophys. Jour. xv., p. 275 and Proc. Am. A cad., Arts and Sciences, xxxviii., p. 373· Residence, I I2 Livingston Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. 404 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIDERAL ARTS

ALBERTS. HURST 19'10 Instructor in Pedagogy, College of Liberal Arts, 1906-7. Associate Profes­ sor of Pedagogy, s~me, 1907-IC. (See Associate Professors, Teachers College, p. 498.)

1907 'FLORENCE HIGGINS BUTLER Student from Manatah, 1 ..1. at Valparaiso University, 1888-<)I. B.S. LL.B. (Same) 1898. Admitted to the Circuit and Supreme Courts of Indiana and the Federal Court of the United States, 1898. Graduated in Elocution, Same, 1889. Teachers' Certificate for Vocal Music, Same, 1897· A.M. (same) 1903. Studied at Emerson College; with S. H. Clark, Univ. of Chi­ cago, I h years; with George Riddle, Boston, one year; with Samuel Kayser. New York, two years; at the Conway School of Acting, Chicago, six months, Director .of the Department of Elocution, Valparaiso University, 1896-?. Professor of Oratory, College of Law, Valparaiso University, 1898-?. Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Public Speaking, Syracuse University, since 1907. Married 23 May I 899, Harold Lancaster Butler. Child~FLoRENCE VALE, born 20 May 1900. Residence, 738a S. Crouse Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

CHARLES JULIUS KULLMER Born 5 Mar. 1879 at Sedalia, Mo. Student from Great Falls, Mont., at Harvard University, 1896-1900. A.B. A.M. and ·Ph.D. (Tubingen, Ger­ many) 1901. Instructor, Radcliffe and Harvard, 1901-4. Instructor, University_ of Illinois, 1904-5. Assistant Professor of German, Syracuse University, 1905-8. Associate Professor of German, same, since 1908. Has published "Possneck, the Scene of Hermann und Dorothea," Baltimore, 1907; "Betrachtungen cines Amerikaners uber die Bibliotheken," Fr~nk­ furter Zeitung, Aug. 1908. Residence, 5os University Place, Syracuse, N.Y.

1903 'WILLIAM CHARLES LOWE Born 8 Aug. 1879 at Rochester, N.Y. . Student from Buffalo, N.Y., 1899- 1903. K 'II'. Ph.B. Ph.M. (Syracuse) 1904. Graduate Student, Syra­ cuse ·university, 1903-5· Assistant in German, same, 1903-5. Instructor in German, same, 1905-6. Assistant Pr-ofessor -of· German, same, 19o6-8. Associate Professor of German, same, since 1908. Graduate Student, Uni­ ver~ity of Chicago, Summer Session of 1906 and. 1908. Student, University of Marburg, Germany, Summer Sesii1on of 1907. Assistant coach Syracuse University track team, 1904-8._ Married 14 Sept. 1904, Harriet Marie Vogel of Buffalo, N.Y. Child-ARDEEN VoGEL, born 25 Oct. 1905. Residence, 728 Ackerman Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS 405

1904 EBEN HENRY ARCHIBALD Born 27 Sept. 1873 at Brookvale, Nova Scotia. Student at---, 1893-7. B.Sc. M.Sc. (Dalhousie) 1898. A.M. (Harvard) 1900. Ph.D. (Same) 1902. Demonstrator in Chemistry, McGiil University, 1902-4. Instructor in Chemistry, Syracuse University, College of Liberal Arts, 1904-6. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, same, 1906--<}. Associate Professor of Chemistry, same, since 1909· Has published "On the Relation of the Surface Tension and Specific Gravity of Certain Aqueous Solutions to their State of Ionization," N. S. Institute of Science, Vol. 9, 335, 1898; "On ~he Calculation of the Conductivity of Aqueous Solutions," Trans. Roy: Soc.' Can·.; 1898; "The Conductivity of Solutions of Double Salts," Phil. Mag., Dec. 1898; "Ionization Coefficients Determined by the Freezing-Point Method," Chern. News, 1899; "Die Zersetzung von Quecksilberchlorin durch geloste Chloride," Zeitschrift fur Phys, Chemie, .Vol. 40, 1902 (in Collaboration with T . W. Richards)"; "The Atomic Weight of Caesium," Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and .Sciences, 1902 (Same); '.'The Halogen Hydrids as Conducting Solvents," Trans. Roy. Soc., 1904, (In collaboration with D. Mcintosh and B. W. Steele): "The Basic Properties of Oxygen," Jour. London Chern. Soc., Vol. 85, 1904, (In collaboration with D. Mcintosh); "The Atomic Weight of Rubidium," ibid., "The Atomic Weight of Potassium," Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., 1904; "The Conductivity of the Alcohols when dis­ solved in Liquid Hydrogen Bromide," Jour. A mer. Chern. Soc., Vol. 29, 1907; "The Electrical Conductivity of Solutions of the Organic Acids in Liquid Hydrogen Chloride and Bromide," ibid.; "The Atomic Weight of Platinum," Zeitschrift Anorganische Chemie, Vol. 66, 1910. Married 1904, Minnie Archibald of Truro, Nova Scotia. Child-REGINALD MAcGREGOR, born 2 Mar. 1910. Residence, 607 Croton St., Syracuse, N. Y.

1904 CHARLES HENRY CARTER Born 23 Dec. 1879 at West Chester, Pa. Student from West Chester at Haverford College, 1897-1901. A. B. A.M. (Same) 1902. Ph.D. (Harvard) 1904- Has published "The Rape of the Lock, Nymphedia and the Culprit Fay," Med. Lang. Notes, 1<}o6; "Ipomedon, an Illustration. of Romance Origin" in memorial volume in honor of Professor Gummere, May, 1909. Instructor in English, Syracuse University, 1904-6. Assistant Professor of English, same, 1906--<}. Associate Professor of English, same, since 1909. Married 29 June· 1910, ·Mary'}essie Gil'l.ley, A..B. (Wellesley) 1906, of N. Dartmouth, Mass. Residence, 214 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

1908 HAROLD LOOMIS CLEASBY Born 22 July 1876 at Hartford, Conn. Student from Hartford at Trinity College, 1895-9· A X P. A.B . . II> B K. A.M. (Trinity) 1901. A.M. {Harvard) 1902. Ph.D. (Harvard) 1904. 4o6 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS

Graduate Student and tutor, Trinity College, I899-I901. Graduate student in the classics, Harvard University, I90I-4. Traveling Fellow (Harvard) in Germany, Italy and Greece, I904-5· Instructor in Latin, Amherst College, I905-8. Assistant Professor of Classics, Syracuse Univer­ sity, I908-9. Associate Professor of Latin, same, since I909· Has published "The Medea of Seneca," Harvard Studies in Clas. Philol., Vol. xviii., pp. 39-7I; "L'originalita di Seneca nella sua Medea," Atene e Roma, I907, pp. 3o6-7; "Review of Miller's translation of the Tragedies of Seneca," The Clas. Review, xxii. 6, pp. I9o-2; "Review of Kingery's Three Tragedies of Seneca," The Clas. Jour., IV., 5, pp. 235--6. Residence, 4I5 University Place, Syracuse, N.Y. I90I 1907 EDWIN PLATT TANNER 1909 Born 12 Dec. I874 at Paterson, N.J. Student from Paterson at Columbia University. A.B. I897 and A.M. 1898. Ph.D. (Columbia) 1908. Fellow in American History, Columbia University, 1898-I900. Instructor in History , High School, Stillwater, Minn., I9oo-1. Fellow and Assistant in American History, Syracuse University, I90I-2. Instructor in same, 1902:.... 3· Instructor in History, Adelphi College, 1903- . Instructor in History, Syracuse University, I907-8. Assistant Professor of American History, Ohio State University, 1908-9. Associate Professor of History, Syracuse University, since 1909. Has pubiished an article on "Colonial Agency in England during the Eighteenth Century," Pol. Sci. Quar., Mar: 190I; "The Province of New Jersey," 1908. Residence, 729 Ostrom Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

HERBERT ANTHONY CLARK Born 20 June I87S at Darlington, Wis. Student at Kansas State Univer­ sity, I893-s and I896-8. B.S. ~ 3. A.M. (University of Nebraska) I905. Instructor in Physics and Chemistry, High School, Kansas City, Kas., 1899-I901. Principal Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kas., 1901-3. Teaching Scholar and Fellow in Physics, University of Nebraska, 1903-5. Instructor in Physics, Syracuse University, College of Liberal Arts, 1905-7. Assistant Professor of Physics, saine, 1907-10, Associate Professor of Physics, same, since 19IO. On leave of absence for study, I908-lo. Graduate student and Assistant in Physics, Columbia University, 1908-Io. Has published "Some Molecular Weight Determinations," Kas. Uni'11. Science Bull., Vol. II, No.8; 1903; "The Optical Properties of Carbon Films," Phys. Revie-w, Vol. 23, No.5, 1906; Married 12 June 1902, Dora Markham of Baldwin, Kas. Children-CARYL MARKHAM, born 18 May 1904; died 23 May 1.904. RUTH LORENA, born 12 Dec. 1907. Residence, 108 Raynor St., Syracuse, N.Y. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS 407

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS 1902 DANIEL PRATT Born I871 at Dewitt, N. Y. Student from Syracuse, N. Y. at Princeton University, 1890-4. A.B. A.M. (Syracuse) I906. Instructor, High School, East Syracuse, N. Y., I895-1901. Principal, High School, Pittsford, N.Y., 190I-2. Graduate student, Syracuse University, since 1902. Assistant in Mathe­ matics, Syracuse University, 1902-5. Instructor in Mathematics, Same, 1905-7. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, same, since I907. Married 1901, Clara B. Wheeler.ofEastSyracuse, N. Y. Child-CHARLES, born 7 Nov. 1903. Residence, 727 Ostrom Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

RANDOLPH . THATCHER CONGDON Assistant in English, College of Liberal Arts, 1904-5. Instructor in English, same, I905-7· Assistant Professor of English, same, since I907. (See Associate Professors, College of Applied Science, p. 486.)

1905 WILLIAM ROY MACKENZIE 1909 A.M. (Harvard) Instructor in English, Syracuse University, 1905-7. Assistant Professor of English, same, I907-9· Residence,

1908 ELIOT BOARDMAN 1910 A.B. (Harvard) Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, Syracuse University, 19c.8,-ro. Residence, ,906 ADOLPH CHARLES BAEBENROTH A.M. (Harvard) Instructor in English, Syracuse University, 1906-<). Assistant Professor of English, same, since 1909. Married Marie L. Davis of Syracuse, N.Y., (seep. 467). Residence, 6I3 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

BURNETT SMITH Born 28 June 1877 at Skaneateles, N.Y. Student at University of Penn· sylvania, ?-1900. .i r. B.S. I: 8. Ph.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1905. Assistant in Geology, Univ. of Penna., 1902-·5. Harrison Research Fellow in Geology, Univ. of Penna., I905-6. Instructor in Geology, Univ. of Penria., 1906-7. Instructor in Geology, Syracuse University, 1907-<). Assistant Professor of Geology, same, since 1909. Has published articles or reviews in Proceedings of the A cad. of Nat. Sciences of Phila., The Nautilus, AmeriC£,!11 Naturalist, Ame.r.ica11 Jour. of Science, etc. Married'29 Mar. 1902, Ethel'OstraRder of Syracilse, N.Y. 408 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS

Children-OsGOOD REUEL, born 28 J1,me I907. ETHEL CELESTIA, born 24 June I909· Residence, Skaneateles, N.Y.

ROGER FREDERIC BRUNEL Born 2I Dec. I88I at Portland, Me. Student from Portland at Colby College, I899-I903. A K E. A.B. Ph. I). (Johns Hopkins) I906. Research Assistant with Professor Arthur Michael and Instructor in Chemis­ try, Tufts College, 1906-7. Instructor in Chemistry, Syracuse University, 1907-9· Assistant Professor_of Chemistry, same, since I909· Residence, 1307 EastAdamsSt.; Syracuse, N.Y.

MAULSBY WILLETT BLACKMAN Born ::.6 Mar. i876 at Lawrence, Kas. Student from Lawrence at the Kansas State University. ?-1901. A.B. A.M. (Same) 190::.. Ph.D. (Harvard) 1905. Instructor in Zoology, Univ. of Kansas, 1901-4. Edward Austin Research Fellow, Harvard University, I904-5· Instructor in Histology and Em­ bryology, Western Reserve University, I905-8. Lecturer on Histology, same, 1908-9. Assistant Professor of Zoology, Syracuse University, since 1909. Assistant Professor of Histology, College of Medicine, since I910. Has published "Notes on Spermatocytes and Spermatids of Scolopendra." Kas. Univ. Quar., Vol. x., pp. 6I-76, 190I; "On the Chromatin in the Spermato­ cytes of Scolependra heros," Biot. Bull., Vol. v., pp. I87~2 I7, I903; "The Spermatogenesis of Scolopendra heros," Bull. Uns. Comp. Zool., Harvard, Vol. 48, pp. 1-I38, I905; "On the Karosphene and Nucleolus in the Spermatocytes of Scolopendra Subspinipes," Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Vol. 4I, pp. 33I-344, I905; "On the Spermatogenesis of Lithobous," ibid._, Vol. 42 pp. 489-5I8, 1907; "Theories of Sex Determination Resting on a Cytologica Basis," Cleveland Med. Jour., Vol. xii., pp. 197-209, I9v8; "An Analysis of the Chromosomes of Scolopendra heros, Biol. Bull., I9IC. Married :<.3 Dec. I908, Myrtle Ness of Cleveland, 0. Child--MAULSBY NEss, born 26 Mar. 1910. Residence, 214 Sumner Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

GEORGE FREDERICK METZLER Born I7 July I853· Student at Victoria College, Toronto University, I878- 188I. B.A. :\1.A. (Victoria) 1884. Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins) 1891. B.D. (Victoria) I902. Student one year (I892) at Clark University. Student one year each at Gottingen and Berlin, Germany. Teacher seven years: at Marietta, 0.; Ann Arbor, Mich.; Albert College, Bellville, Can. ; Queen's College, Kingston, Can. Clergyman, I897-I908. Instructor in Mathematics, Syracuse University, I908-9. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, same, since 1909. Married 18 Apr. I908, Maude A. Nugent of 1-Iillbrook, Ont., Can. Residence, 705 University AYe., Syracuse, N; Y. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS 409

1909 PHILIP ARCHIE PARSONS Born 9 Jan. I879 ai Hamilton, Ill. Student from Hamilton at Christian Univer&ity, Canton, Mo., I899-I904. A.B. A.M. 190.;. Ph.D. (Columbia) 1909. Student at Columbia University and Union Theol. Sem., 19(;4--9· Clergyman, pastor ai Plainfield, N. J., 1904-8. Fellow in New York School of Philanthropy, 1908--9. As&istant Professor of Sociology, Syrac.use University, since 1909. Professor of Sociology, Teachers College, since I9Ct9· Has published, monograph, "Responsibility for Crime," Columbia Univ. Series of Pol. Science, 1909. Married 3 July 1909, Helen T. Stahlberger (No. 2196) of Auburn, N.Y. Residence, 402 W ainu t Place, ~yracuse , N. Y.

WALTER DAVID HARRIS Born 27 Mar. 1879 at Northfield, Minn. Student from Minneapolis, Minn. at the University of Nebraska, 1899-1903. A.B. A.M. 1906. Fellow in Physics; University of Nebraska, 1905-6. · Instructor in Physics, W. Va. Wesleyan College, 19o6-7. · Instructor in Physics, Syracuse University, 1908-10. Assistant Professor of Physics, same, since 1910. Has published "Rotation and Elliptic Polarization in Magnetic Metals," Phys. Review, 1907. Residence, 503 Crouse Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

19Q6 WILLIAM JOHN GORSE Born 2 Feb. 1877 at Hamburg, Germany. Student at Oberlin College, 1898- 1902. A.B. A.M. (Syracuse) 1907. Instructor in Modem Languages, Ohio Mil. Inst., Cincinnati, 0., 1902-4. Same at Lafayette College, 1904-6. Assistant in German, Syracuse University 1906--7. Instructor in German, same, 1907-10. Assistant Professor of German, same, since 1910. Resided in Germany until189~ and attended Volkschule and Oberburgschule, Married 28 June 1904, Edith R. Agan. Residence, Fayetteville, N. Y.

FLOYD FISKE DECKER Born 23 Mar. 188 r" at Dennison, Texas. Student from Cohocton, N.Y., at Syracuse University, 1897-1901. Ph.B. Ph.M. (Mathematics) 1905. Ph.D. (Same) 1910. Vice-Principal and teacher of mathematics, ·High School, Ne}Vark Valley; N.Y.; same, Glenwood Col. lnst., Matawan.N. J. Teacher of Mathematic~, South Jersey lnst., Bridgeton, N.J. Graduate student and Assistant in Mathematics, Syracuse Univer::.ity, 1904-6. .Instructor in Mathematics, same, 1906-10. Assistant Professor,. of ·Mathematics, same, since 1910. Married3o Aug. 1910, Mary Makepeace (No. 3320) of Syracuse, N.Y. Residence, 729 Ostrom Ave., Syracuse, N.y. 410 ADllliNISTRkr.lON ·AND- INSTRUCTION; LIBERAl. ARTS

I908 THOMAS AUGUSTUS MASON Born 7 May 1878 at Northfield, Mass. Student at Dartmouth College, 1897-1901. 9 A. X. A.B. A.M. (Harvard) 19c8. Teacher, St. Paul's, Concord, N. H., 1902-3; Middlesex, Concord, Mass., I904-5· Instructor in Romance Languages, Syracuse University, 1908-10 Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, same, since 191C. Residence, 729 Ostrom Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.

19IO LEIGH H. PENNINGTON Born 26 Oct. 1877 at Macon, Mich. Student from Palmyra, Mich. at University af Michigan, 1904-7. A.B. Ph.D. (Same) 190<). Instructor at North Western University, 1909-10. Collaborator in the Geological and Natural History Survey of Michigan, July and August, I9IO. Assistant P~ofessor of Botany, Syracuse University, since 19IO. Has published "Distribution of Plants at Mud Lake," I9o6, Report Mich. Acad. of Science; "Forries pinicola Fr. and its Hosts," ibid., 1907; "Some Mycorrhiza-producing Basidiomycetes," ibid., I908; "The Effect of Longi­ tudinal Compression upon the Production of ·. Mechanical .Tissue in Stems,'' Bot. Gazeite,.J910. Married 27 Aug. 1902, ·BlanckeVan Fleet of Palmyra, Mich. Child--EDNA PHYLLIS, born 6 Sept. 1903. Residence, 1oo Clarendon St., Syracuse, N. Y.

INSTRUCTORS 1903 ERICK WALTER OTTO I905 Born 26 May 188o at Leipzig, Germany. Ph.D. (Univ. of Leipzig) 1903. Was Librarian of the Germanistisches Institute, University of Leipzig. Inst!Uctor in German, Syracuse University, 1903-5. Has published "William Cullen Bryant's Works (translation of Homer, Bryant's Relation to German Literature)," in German. Leipzig, T. T. Weber, 1903; "The Student of Modern Philology Abroad," Neuphilologische Blatter, Leipzig, 1902. Residence, 1903 NORMAN ARMIN DUBOIS Born 25 Dec. I878 at Fall River, Mass. Student from Fall River at. Mass. Inst. of Tech., 1897-I901. ~ X. B.S. A.M. (Brown) I903. Ph.D. (Brown, 1905. Instructor in Chemistry, Brown University, 190I-3. Instructor in Chemistry, Syracuse University, 1903-4. Same, New'Y ork University, I904-5· Assistant Professor of Chemistry, same, I905-6. Head of Dep't of Physics, High School, Yonkers, N. Y., 1906-7. Instructor in Industrial and Organic Chemistry, Case School of Applied Science, 1907--<). Lecturer on N. Y. City Lecture Corps, I9o6-7. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS 41 I

Married II July 1907, T. Francesca Hittl. Residence, 2135 E. 107th St., Cleveland, 0.

1903 ORLANDO SAMUEL STETSON Instructor in Mathematics, College of Liberal Arts, 1903-5· (See Associate Professors, College of Applied Science, p. 487.)

OLIN SAFFORD BLAKESLEE Instructor in Shop Work, Dept. of Physics, Syracuse University, 1904--9. Instructor in Precision Work, Design and Construction of Scientific Apparatus, same, since 1909. Residence, 322 Lancaster Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

JOSEPH. ALBERT MOSHER Born 28 Dec. 1880 at Elmira, N.Y. Student from Millerton, Pa., 1901-5. Z 'Y. Ph.B. B K. Ph.M. 1906. A.M. (Columbia) 1907. Instructor in English, Syracuse University, 1905--6. Graduate Student in English at Columbia University, 1906'-9. Instructor .in Public Speaking at College of City of New York, since 1907. Residence, Livingston Hall, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.

1906 RAYMOND DURBIN MILLER Born 15 Sept. 1875 ,in Frederick Co., Md. Student at Johns Hopkins University, ?-1898. A.B. Ph.D. (Same) 1904. Instructor in English, University of Texas, 1904--6. Instructor of English, Syracuse University, 1906-8. Has published "Milton's C01fception of the Temptation as Portrayed in Paradise Regained," Mod. Lang. Noies. Vol. xv., No. 7, 1900; "Secondary Accent in Modern English Verse," Baltimore, 1904. Married 1904, Emma Chilton Bass of CatonsVille, Md. Residence, RAYMOND THOMPSON HILL Born II Jan. 1883 at North Branford, Conn. Student from Branford at Yale University, ?-1904. A.B. A.M. (Same) 1905. DeForest Scholar in Romance Languages, Yale Graduate School, 1904-·5. Instructor in Romance Languages, Cheltenham Academy, Elkins Park, Pa., 1905--6. Instructor in Romance Languages, Syracu~ Universi~y, 1906--g. On leave of Absence, 1908--g. Residence, LEMUEL GUY HOLBROOK Instructor in Physics, College of Liberal Arts, 190()-,7. (See Assistant Professors, College of Applied ScienCI), p. 489.) 412 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS

HOWARD FARMAN HART I908 Born 2 Nov. 1880 at Fayettevi\le; N. Y. Student from Fayetteville at Brown University, 19oo-4. A.B. B K. ~ X. A.M. (Same) 1905· Graduate student and assistant in Mathematics, Brown University, I904-S· Student teacher in Physics and Chemistry, High School, Providence, R. I., I904~5. Assistant in Mathematics, Syracuse University, I905-7· Instructor in Mathematics, same, I907-8. Married I July I9IO, Florence Marvin (No. 4032) of Albany, N.Y. Residence, 73 Valley Road, Montclair, N.J. 1907 GEORGE CARPENTER CLANCY I9IO Born I879 at East Hartford, Conn. Student at Amherst College, I898- I902. K ll". A.B. A.M. (Harvard) 1907. Teacher of English, High School, Bloomfield, N. J., 1902-4. Head teacher, Kingsley School, Essex Falls, N. J., 1904-5· Graduate student at Harvard University, I 9o6-7. Instructor in English, Syracuse University, 1907-I o. Married 1908, Bernice Philbrook of Castine, Me. Residence, Castine, Me. SAMUEL MONTEFIORE WAXMAN Born 22 Oct. 1885 at Boston, Mass. Student from Boston at Harvard University, 1904-7; A.B. A.M. (Harvard) 19IO. Instructor in Romance Languages, Syracuse University, 1907-8. On leave of absence, Ii)o8~, spending the summer in Spain and the college year as John Harvard Fellow and Fellow of the Ministry of Public Instruction at the Univ. ofParis. Was appointed Lecturer Anglais adjoint ala Sorbonne. At Harvard Univ., 19<>9-IO, during 2d semester being Instructor in Romance Languages. Instructor in Romance Languages, Boston University, since I9 1o. Married 23 Sept. 1910, Frances B. Sheafer qf Philadelphia, Pa. Residence, 31 Royal Ave., Cambridge, Mass.

1907 BERTRAM GARNER SMITH I909 Born 7 Oct. I876 at Painesville, 0. Student at University of Michigan, ?-I907. A.B. A graduate, 1869, of the Edinboro, Pa. State Normal School and teacher and principal in secondary schools before graduation from College; also one-half year in Lake Forest College. Instructor in Zoology, Syracuse University, 1907~. Has published "The Collection and Preparation of Material for Classes in Elementary 4oology," Amer. Naturalist, I90.); "Preliminary Report on the Embryelogy of Cryptobranchus allegheniensis,:' Biol. Bull., 19o6; "The Preparation of Mammalian Skeletons," School Sci. and Math., I907; "Volvox for Laboratory use," A mer. Naturalist, I907; "The Breeding Habits of Am­ blystoma punctatum," Linn., ibid., 1907; "The Life History and Habits of Cryptobranchus allegheniensis, Biol. Bull., I907; "The Spawning Habits of Chrosomus Rrythrogaster Rafinesque," ibid., I908 Residence, ADMINISTRATION AND ·I·NSTRUCTION; LlllERAL .ARTS 413

1907 MARLON ELLWOOD SMITH Born 15 June 1884 at Hackensack, N. J. Student from Hackensack at Syracuse University, I902-6. A X P. A.B. B K. A.M. (Harvard) 1909 .. Graduate Student and Assistant in English, College of Applied Science, I9o6-7. Instructor in English, College of Liberal Arts, 1907-<). On leave of absence, I908-<). Graduate student in English .at Harvard University, since 1908. Thayer Scholar in English at Harvard, 1910-1. Residence, 16 College House, Cambridge, Mass.

ROSS JEWELL Born 24 Jan. I875 at Parish, N. Y. Student from Parish at Syracuse University, 1892-7, four years. K IJ!'. Ph.B. Ph.D. (Univ. of Pa.) 1908. Instructor in the Koehier Inst., Philadelphia, Pa., and graduate student in English and History, Univ. of Pa., I897-8. Instructor in Modem Languages and History, Friends' Acad., Locust Valley, L.l., N.Y., 1898-1901. Graduate ~tudent, Univ. of Pa., 1901-2. Principal, Higb School, Falconer, N.Y., 1902- 3· Same, Newtown, Conn., f963-7· Instructdr in German, Yale Uni\rersity, I907-8. Instructor in English, Syracuse University, since 1908. Has published " The First Five Years of the Newton (Conn.) High School," 1907; Thomas Heywood's "The Fair Maid of the West," (edited). Married 30 June I903, Eloise Leland of Collingswood, N. J. Child-EARL Ross, born I Nov. I906. Residence, 5 I I S. Crouse Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.

HENRY HALL KING Born 24 Sept. I885 at Hopedale, Mass. Student at Amherst College, 1903-7. A.B. (A.M. Harvard) I908. Graduate student at· Harvard University, 1907-8. Instructor in English, Perkiomen Seminary, Pennsburg, Pa., Feb.-June 1908. Instructor in English, Syracuse University, 1908-10. Y. M. C. A. Student General Secretary for Mass. and Rhode Island, since 1910. Married 27 Dec. I909. Ethel M. Heald of Rutland, Mass. Residence, Rutland, Mass.

CARL FREDERICK HUTH, JR. Born 24 July .11183 . at-Milwaukee, Wis. Student at the .. university of Wisconsin, ?-I904. A.B. A.M. (same) 1905. Instructor in History, Syracuse University, 1908-<). Residence, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.

1909 WALTER PETERSON 1909 Born 24 Jan. 1881 at Glueckstadt, Germany. Student at Grand Island College, 1896-I900. A.B. A.M. (Univ. of Nebraska) 1902. Ph.D, (Yale} 1908. Student one year at Leipzig, Germany. 414 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS

Instructor in Greek and- German, Hastings College, I902-4. Instructor in Greek, .Syracuse University, second semester, I908-9. Instructor in Greek and Psychology, Bethany College, I909-IO. Professor of Greek and Psycho­ logy, same, since I9IO. Has published Greek Diminutives in tov, Weimer, I9IO. Residence, Lindsborg, Kas.

LEPINE HALL RICE Son of No. 779 Born 22 Feb. I87o at Lowell, Mass. Stude~t from Brookline, Mass. at Syracuse University, I888-92. 11" 1 . Ph.B. B K. ~ 8. Student in Law School, Boston University, I892-3. Solicitor of Patents, Boston, I894-I903. Member Mass. Bar, I903. Assistant in Mathematics, Syracuse University, I907-9· Instructor in Mathematics, same, since I9Q9. Has published "Digest of ·Patent Office Decisions, I89o-I900", pp. 404. Boston, I900. Member Amer. Assoc. for the Advancement of Science. Married 29 June I892, Ina D. Mercer (No. I079) of Syracuse, N.Y. Children-ALFRED MERCER,b orn 3 I Dec. I 895. ELIZABETH DELIA, born 2I Dec. I897· CLIFFORD HALL, born 7 Mar. I903. Residence, 113 Concord Place, Syracuse, N.Y.

I909 JESSE ERWIN WRENCH I9I I Born IO Sept. I882 at Afton, N. Y. Student from Afton at Cornell Uni­ versity, I90I-4 and I905-6. B.E. A.B. B K. Holds certificate from AmeriCan School for Oriental Studies and Research at Jerusalem, I905. Fellow in European History, University of Wisconsin, 1905-6. Member Cornell Expedition to Asia Minor and Assyro-Babylonian Orient, I9o6-8. Assistant in European History, University of Wisconsin, I908-9. Instructor in History, Syracuse University, I909-19I I. Married 26 Feb. I907, JaneL. Shurter of Brookton, N. Y. Residence, 113 E. Kennedy St., Syracuse, N.Y.

HAROLD HIRAM BROWN 1911 Born 3I Mar. I888 at Three Mile Bay, N. Y. Student from St. Albans, Vt. at Syracuse University, I905-9· A.B. ~ 8. A.M. (Chemistry) I9IO. Graduate Student and Instructor in Chemistry, Syracuse University, I90<)-I I. Residence, 4I5 University Place, Syracuse, N.Y.

l9IO JAMES GARFIELD RANDALL I911 Born I88I at Indianapolis, Ind. Student at Butler College, ?-1903. A.B. A.M. (University of Chicago) I904. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS 415

Teach~r · of , Hi!itory and Civics, High School"l);o~omo; Ind., 1904-5. Book­ k~per, I905-6. Grade Principal, central Township &:;hools, Indianapolis, 19o6-7. Instmctor in Hi'story and PoL Science, Illinois College, I907-8. Assistant in American History, University of Michigan, I908-9. Instmctor in History, Syracuse Univetsity, Feb. 191o-11. Residence, 729 Ostrom Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.

19IO JAMES WATT MAVOR I911 Born 13 Dec. I883 at Glasgow, Scotland. Student at Trinity College, Cambridge, England, I902-5. B.A. A.M. (Harvard) I9IO. At le Laboratoire maratime de Roscoff, Finestere, France, I905. Graduate student. at Cambridge Univ., I905-6. On H.M.S. Goldseeker for the Inter­ national Investigation of the North Sea, 1906. Lecturer on Biology and Physics, Kings College, Windsor, N. S., 1906-7. At Bermuda Biological Station, 190'7 and 1908. Graduate student, Harvard Univ., I907-8. Same, and Asistant, 1908-10. At U. S. Fish Commission Laboratory, Wood's Holl, Mass., 1909. At Harvard Medical School and at Woods Holl, I910. Insintc­ tor in Zoology, College of Liberal Arts, Syracuse Univ., 19-l~19-11. Residence, 727 Ostrom Ave.; Syracuse, N.Y.

1910 JOSEPH WHITAKER PENNYPACKER 1911 Born 2 Oct. 1887 at Haddonfield, N. J. Student from Haddenfield at Haverford College, 1905-9· A.B. A.M. (Harvard) I9IO. Graduate student at Harvard University, I9Q9-IO. Instmctorin English, Syracuse University, I9Io-I911. Residence, I307 E ~ Adams St., Syracuse, N.Y.

19IO BREWER GODDARD WHITMORE Born 27 Feb. 1886 at West Newton·, Mass. Student from Malden, Mass. at Harvard University, 1906-Io. A.B. Traveled in England and on the continent during the summer of I910. Instmctor in English, Syracuse University, 19Io-I9I I. Was contributor to the Harvard Monthly. Residence, 854 Ackerman St., Syracuse,.N.Y.

1910 HOMER ALVAN HARVEY Born 8 Oct. I884 at Indianapolis, Ind. Student·at University of Missouri, 1906--9. 4> B K. A.B. Assistant in Romance Languages, University of Illinois, I909-IO. Instmc­ tor in Romance Languages, Syracuse U niversiiy, since I 9 I o. Residence, I307 E. Adams St., Syracuse, N.Y. .p6 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL AR TS

ASSISTANTS I90I ALBERT JOHN MAY Born s Oct. I879 at Buffalo, N. Y. Student from Union City; Pa. in Allegheny College, I897-I901. ct> K lJ". A.B. (Allegheny) I90I. ct> B K. A.M. (Biology, Syracuse) I902. Graduate student, Syracuse University, 1901-2. Assistant in Biology, Syracuse University, I901-5. Teacher (Biology and Physics) Boy's High School, Reading, Pa. Assistant in Physics, Chautauqua Summer School, since I899· Has published "The Morphology and Development of Corymorpha Pen­ dula, Ag.," American Naturalist, Sept. I903. Married23 July I905, Lura B. Emens (No. 2276) of Seneca Falls, N.Y. Residence, Reading, Pa.

LEWIS HART WELD Born 30 Dec. I875 at Ridgeway, N.Y. Student at University of Rochester, I896-I900. A:B. A.M. (U. of Mich.) 1902. Assistant in Zoology, University of Michigan, I90o-2. Assistant in Zoology, College of Liberal Arts, Syracuse University, Jan. I903-5. Residence,

1903 CHARLES DRAKE SKINNER i~os Born 31 Aug. I874 at Milanville, Pa. Student from Milanville, I898'-1903· A.B. ct> B K. D.D. (Syracuse) I9IO. Clergyman, Meth. Epis. PastoF at East Solvay, N. Y., I903. Graduate student and Assistant•in Philosophy, Syracuse University, I903-S- Past;or, Trinity Church, Auburn, N. Y :, I905-8. President Cazenovi,a Seminary, since I908. Married IO June I896 Alberta Harding of Plainsville, Pa. Children-CoRA LEILA, born I9 Mar. I898. MARTHA, born 15 Aug. I900. Residence, Cazenovia, N. Y.

CLARA ELIZABETH WARD Born 2 Feb. I868 .at Ver.non, N.Y. St11dent--from Vernon at Wellesley College, 1888--90; at Syracuse University,· 189I-3. Act>. A.B. 4> B K. Tutor in Greek, German and Music. Instrumental in establishing a public library and r~

I902 HARRY SHERIDAN LEE Assistant in Latin College of Liberal Arts J.gQ2~4. (See Instructors College of Law, p. 478.) ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS 417

I900 1901 I902 EDITH MORTON PACKARD (HOWE) 1905 Born 19 Nov. 1873 at Evanston, Ill. Student from Syracuse, N. Y. at Mt. Holyoke College, I893-6 and at Syracuse University, I896-7. A~- B.L. Teacher of English and History, High School, Rome, N. Y. I899-1900. Assistant in English, Syracuse University, I900-I and I902-5. Librarian, Y. W. C. A. Library, New York C~ty, I907--9· Married 8 June I909, Marshall Avery Howe (Ph.D.) of New York, N.Y. Residence, 283I Valentine Ave., New York, N. Y.

EDGAR DAVIDSON CONGDON Born 25 Apr. I879 at Walworth, N.Y. Student from Hornellsville, N.Y. at Syracuse University, t897-I901. ~ 1. A.B. ~ B K. A.M. (Biology) I905. Ph.D. (Harvard) 1909· Teacher of Science; High School, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. I901-2; Malone, N; Y. 1902-4. Graduate Student and Assistant in Biology College of Liberal Arts, Syracuse University, 1904-5. Graduate student at Harvard University, (Austin Fellowship) 1905--9· Traveling Fellowship (Harvard), I909-IO. Engaged during summers as follows: I90I, 1902 and I906, at Woods Holl, Marine Laboratory; I903 and I905 at the Harvard Station, Bermuda; 1907 and I908 employed at the U.S. Fish Commission, Woods Holl, Mass. I909 and , I9IO!>tud~t1-t.in· Europe. R'esidence, Vi;nna.; Austria. Permanent address, Lima, N. Y.

ERNEST REVELEY SMITH Born 22 Dec. I877 at Verona, N.Y. Student from Oneida, N.Y., at Syra­ cuse University. I90D-I904. ~ r. B.S. ~ B K. Graduate Student arid Assistant in Physics, Syracuse University, part of 1904-5. Teacher of Physics at Central High School, Syracuse, N. Y., 1905- I9o8; atNorthHighSchool,since I908. Married 24]uly I907, Jennie Elizabeth Gilbert(No. 2489) of SyracuSe, N:Y. Child-HARRIET KATHERINE, born 28 March, I908. Residence, 106 Dell St., Syracuse, N.Y.

1904 HORACE GREELEY PADGET 1908 Born 26 Nov. 1872 at Owego, N. Y. Student from Owego at Princeton University, I893-7. A.B. M.D. (Syracuse) 1908. Teacher of Classics, Susq. Col. Inst. Towanda, Pa., I897-8. Principal of same, 1898-1900. Supt. Towanda Public Schools, 1900-3. Student in the College of Medicine, Syracuse University, 1904-8. Assistant in Latin, College'of Liberal Arts, Syracuse University, 1904-8. Practicing Physician, since I908. Married 28 Dec. I 898, Lucy' M. Adams of Towanda. Pa. 418 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS

Children-JOHN RICHARD, born IS Aug. I90I. ANNA FRANCES, born 27 Aug. I903. LUCY ELIZABETH, born IS Oct. I905. Residence, Tully, N.Y. JAMES ALBERT ROURKE Born 2S Jan. ISS2 at Eagle Mills, N. Y. Student from Eagle Mills at Syracuse University, I9G0-4. Z P. A.:j3_: A.JI4. (Greek) I9Q.'5. Graduate Student' and Assistant in Greek, Syracuse Untversity, I904-5. Teacher at McGrawville, N.Y., I905-I907; Painted Post, N.Y., since 1907. Residence, Painted Post, N. Y. JOHN WATSON SCOVILLE Born 22 Nov. IS79 at Varysburg, N. Y. Student from Varysburg at Syracuse University, I897-I901. B.S. Vice-Principal, High School, Adams, N. Y., I90I-4. Graduate student and Assistant in Mathematics, College of Liberal Arts, I904-5· Principal of High School, Philadelphia, N. Y., I905-6. Instructor in Science, Central High School, Syracuse, N.Y., since I906. Married 3I Aug. I904, Rosina Wagoner of Lorraine, N. Y. Child:._ NELLIE ELIZABETH, born 24 Feb. I906. Residence, 204 Landon Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. 1904 SARAH ELIZABETH RUMRILL (TAYLOR) 1905 Born 18 July J.88I at Syracuse, N. Y. Student from Palmyra, N. Y. at Syracuse University, 19oo--4. A . Ph.B. B K. Ph.M. (History) I905. Graduate Student and Assistant in History, Syracuse University, 1904-5. Married28Feb.I9Io,JamesD. TaylorofSyracuse, N.Y. Residence, II7 Concord Pl., Syracuse, N. Y. CORNELIUS VAN DUYNE Born I6 April 1881 at Moravia, N. Y. Student from Moravia at Syracuse University, I9oo--4. I' ~. A.B. Graduate Student and Assistant in Geology, Syracuse University, I904-5· Teacher of Science, Kentucky Military Institute, I905-6; Arkansas Military Academy, I906-8. Scientific Assistant, Bureau of Soils, Dept. of Agriculture, since 1908. At present stationed at Fallon, Nev. Residence, Fallon, Nev. RALPH EDMOND WAGER Born 3I Mar. 1SSI at Grooms, N. Y. Student from Round Lake, N. Y., at Syracuse University, I898-1902. K 'Y. A.B. B K. Pd.B. (N. Y. State Normal Coll.) 1904. A.M. (Biology, Syracuse) I905. Teacher of Science, High School, Escanaba, Mich., 1902-3. Student at Normal College, Albany, N. Y., 1903-4. Graduate student and Assistant in Biology, College of Liberal Arts, Syracuse University, 1904-5. Principal of High School, Clayton, N. Y., 1905-7. Head of department of Biology, ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS 419

Normal School, Potsdam, N. Y., 1907--9· Sanie, State Normal School, Dekalb, Ill., since I909· Has published "Oogenesis of Hydra," Bioi. Bull, 1909· Residence, Potsdam, N.Y.

ERLE LAURENCE ACKLEY 1905 Born 7 Dec. 1876 at Conewango, N. Y. Student from Ellington, N. Y., at Syracuse University, 190I-5. f' ~- Ph.B. Ph.M. (History) 1905. Pd.B. I 9o8. As ~istant in: History, College of Liberal Arts, I904-5. Principal of High School, Richfield· Springs, N. Y., 1905-IO. Superintendent of Schools at Johnstown, N. Y., since I9IO. Married 22 Aug. I9o6, MaryS. Jarkof Otto, N.Y. Child-FREDERICK ERLE, born 28 July I907. Residence, Johnstown, N.Y.

SARAH ABIGAIL EMERSON (GREEN) Born I3 July I876 at Attica, N. Y.. Student from Attica, I896-I905, five years. B.S. Graduate Student and Assistant in Geology, Syracuse University, I905-6. Preceptress at Morristown Normal and Industrial College, Morristown, Tenn. Married 22 Dec. I906, Charles E. Green of Dillsboro, Ind. Child-MARIAN EMERSON, born 8 Nov. I907. Residence, Harrison Valley, Pa.

I905 EMILY MURRAY TOTMAN Born 27 March I882 at Syracuse, N. Y. Student from Syracuse, I90I-5. A . Ph.B. Ph.M (History) I906. Graduate Student and Assistant in History, Syracuse University, I905-6. Teacher in High School, Hempstead, L. I. Residence, 9I2 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N.Y.

RAYMOND HENRY LACEY I907 Born 27 Jan. I876 at Laceyville, Pa. Student from Laceyville at Syracuse University, I90I-5. Z P. A.B. B K. A.M. (Latin) I906. Graduate student and Assistant in Greek, Syracuse University, I905-6. Instructor in Greek, Same, I906-7. Instructor in Greek and Latin, Peekskill Military Academy, Peekskill, N. Y;, I90]-8. Graduate student in Latin and Greek, Johns Hopkins University, I908--9. Instructor in Latin, LaFayette College, since I909· Residence, 3I4 McCartney St., Easton, Pa.

FRED LESLIE LARE I9o6 Born .. 2o Aug. I88o at Liberty, N. Y. Student from Liberty, I90I-5· Ph.B. Ph.M. (History) I9o6. 420 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS

Graduate student and Assistant in History, Syracuse Univer,sity, II)OS-6. Clergyman, Meth. Epis. Pastor at Livingstonville, N. Y., i9o6-8; East Chatham, N.Y., I908-9; Putnam Valley, N.Y., since I909. Married I Jan. I907, Evangeline Susie Strong (see Non-graduates) of Ferndale, N.Y. Child-EDITH VIOLET, borri 28 Sept. I907. Residence, R. F. D. 2, Peekskill, N. y,

CHARLES ALBERT KRUMMEL 1906 Born sJuly I878 near Nokomis, Ill. Student at Central Wesleyan College, four years, Ph.B. (Central Wesleyan College). Ph.M. (Syracuse, German) I 906. Graduate student from Nokomis, Ill. and Assistant in German, College of Liberal Arts, I905-6. Residence, Home address, Nokomis, Ill

1906 IRWIN DAVID PERRY Born 8 Jan. I87o at Wilton, N. Y. Student from Colton, Cal., at Leland Stanford Jr., University, 1,896-c1903, five years. A . . A.B. A.M. (Same). Teacher, High School, Los Angeles, Cal. Graduate Student and Assistant in English, Syracuse Univer*y, 1906-7. Married Aug. 1901, Emma C. Harris of San Bernardino, Cal. Residence,

EVA MAY BRYAN Born 20 Aug. 1878 at Onondaga Hill, N.Y. Student from Onondaga Hill at Syracuse University, J89S-9· K Kr. A.B. B K. A.M. (Romance Langs., Syracuse) 1907. Teacher of Languages, High School, Henderson, Ky., 1899--<>I. Preceptress, Classical High School, Palmyra, N.Y., 1901-4. Teacher, High School, Glens Falls, N.Y., 1904-6; Ithaca, N.Y., I907-10. Graduate student and Assistant in French, Syracuse University, I906-7. Teacher, Normal and Industrial College, Greensboro, N.C., since 1910. Residence, Greensboro, N. C.

HOMER ADOLPH STEBBINS Born 6 May 1884 at Syracuse, N.Y. Student from Syracuse at Syracuse University, 1902-6. Z o/. Ph.B. ~ <1>. Ph.M. (History) I907. LL.B. 11)08. Graduate student and Assistant in History, Syracuse University, 19o6-7. Graduate student at Columbia University, 1908-9. Member of New York State Bar. Residence, Livingston Hall, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.

OSCAR J. BROWN Born 29 jan. 1884 at Syracuse, N. Y. Student ftbm - S~-racure at Syracuse University. 1902-6. Z 11•. Ph.B. ~ <1>. LL.B. 1908. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS 421

Graduate student and Assistant in History, College of Liberal Arts, Igo6-7. LaWYer at. Syracuse, N. Y. Married 28 Sept. I907, Mary E. Mott (No. 3037) of Athens, N. Y. Child-HELEN, born 8 Aug. I908. Residence, I I 3 McAllister Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.

I907 WILLIS MAXWELL GALLOWAY I908 Born I2 Mar. I884 at Eaton, N. Y. Student from Syracuse, N. Y. at Syracuse University, I903-7· A.B. A.M. (Greek, Syracuse) I908. Graduate student and Assistant in Greek, Syracuse University, I907-8. Teacher of Latin and Greek, High School, Geneva, N.Y., since 1908. Residence, I8I N. Main St., Geneva, N.Y.

1907 LEON IRWIN SHAW 1908 Born 30 May 1885 at Alfred, N.Y. Student from Alfred at Alfred Uni­ versity, I903-7. B..S. in Cera!pic~ : M.S. (~yra.cu~ 1908. Graduate studerit and Assistitit:iti:Chemist ry, Syraeu&e University, 1907-8. Residence., 271 L.cu;J.gs;lpp. .S~..-,..-Madi!;Qll r-Wis.

1907 JOHN EMMETT KIRSHMAN Born 8 Feb. 1883 at Jamestown, Mo. Student from Jamestown at Central Wesleyan College, 19{>1-4. Ph.B. Ph.M. (Syracuse, German) 1908. Teacher of Science and Mathematics, St. Paul's College and Academy, St. Paul Park, Minn., 1904-5; of Mathematics and German, Weiser Acad., Weiser, ld., 1905-6; of Mathematics, High School, Hannibal, Mo., I9o6-7. Graduate student and Assistant in German, Syracuse University, 1907-8. Residence, WILLIAM MARKS WEMETT Born 10 Feb. 1884 at Hemlock, N.Y.. Student from Hemlock at Syracuse University, 1903-7. Ph.B. Ph.M. (History, Syracuse) 19.08. Pd.B. 1908. Graduate student and Assistant in History, Syracuse University..,. 1907-8. Teacher of History, High School, Albion, N.Y., 1908~. Same, Jacksonville, Ill., Sept. 1909-Jan. 1910. Head of History Department, State.Normal School, Valley City, N... Dak., since Jan. 1910. Has published vario4~ articles of an historical character, 19IO. Was a member of the committee for Revision of the History Syllabus for State of Illinois, 1909· Residence, 310 Normal Ave., Valley City, N.Dak.

1907 CHARLES. PAC:KARD Born 3 Sept. 1884 at Dorchester, Mass. Student from Syracuse, N. Y., at Syracuse University, 1903-7. 'YT. B.S. l: S. M.S. (Biology) 1908. Graduate Student and Assistant in Biology, College of Liberal Arts, 1907-'8. Instructor in Biology, Williams College, since 1908. Residence, Williamstown, Mass. 422 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS

1907 KATHERINE GRACE O'HARA 1908 Born IS Dec. I885 at San Jose, Cal. Student from Syrapuse, N. Y. at Syracuse University, I903-7. K A E>. Ph.B. Graduate Student and Assistant in History. College of Liberal Arts, 1907-8. Residence, 723 Tallman St., Syracuse, N.Y.

1907 GEORGE ABRAHAM GOLDSTONE I908 Born 7 Dec. I88o at Poland, Russia. Student from Hornell, N. Y. at Syracuse University, 1900-4. Ph.B. Ph.M. (English) 1908. Principal of Union School, Jordanville, N.Y., 1904-5. Instructor, Grasz­ man School, Plainfield, N. J., 1905-7. Graduate student and Assistant in English, 'College of Liberal Arts, 1907-8. Teacher of English in the high Schools of , since 1908. In the Manual Training High School since Feb. 1910. Married 26 Dec. 1910, Lena Dane (Ex '12) of Syracuse, N.Y. Residence, 100 E. 89th St., New York, N.Y. Home address, 914 S. State St., Syracuse, N.Y.

PETER ] ..SCHLOSSER 1908 Born 7 June i875 at Syracuse, N. Y. Student from Syracuse at Syracuse University, 1903-7. K ~. Ph.B. Ph.M. (German) 1908. Graduate student and Assistant in German, College of Liberal Arts, 1907-8. Teacher of German, Cascadilla School, Ithaca, N.Y., 1908-10. Professor of German, Hope College, since 1910. Residence, 75 E. 9th St.; Holland, Mich. Home address, 822 Butternut St., Syracuse, N. Y.

ARTHUR BURRILL MASON 1908 Born 2 Feb. 1880 at Syracuse, N.Y. Student from Syracuse at Syracuse University, 1898-1902.· A.B. A.M. (German) 1908. Vice-Principal, . High School, Sherman, N ~ Y., 1902-3. Won prize in Onondaga Co. Baptist Association by essay on "Baptist Principles". Principal, High School, Frewsburg, N.Y., 1903-4; Principal, High School, Jamesville, N.Y., 1904-5; New York Mills, 1905-7. Graduate Student and Assistant in German, College of Liberal Arts, 1907-8. Teacher of German, High School, Akron, 0 ., since 1908. Married 25 June 1902, Helen L. Joyce of Syracuse, N. Y. Residence, Akron, 0. CLARA LOUISE CARSON Born 6 April 1884 at Syracuse, N.Y. Student from Syracuse at SY.rilq!;ile University, 1902-6. K A 8. Ph.B. Ph.M. (History) 1909. Preceptress, High School, Manlius, N. Y., 19o6-7. Thacher in High School, Ithaca, N. Y., 1907-8. Graduate student and A!ISistant in History, Syracuse University, 1908-9. Residence, 200 McLennan Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION: LIBERAL ARTS 423

1908 NATHANIEL EDWARD LOOMIS .Born 16 Mar. 1888 at Grand Rapids, Wis. Student from Randolph, Wis. at Beloit College, 1904-8. RS. ·M.S. (Chemistry, Syracuse) 1909· Graduate student and Assistant in Chemistry, Syracuse University, 1908-9. Graduate Student at Johns Hopkins University, 1909-10. Fellow at Joh~.s Hopkins, 1910-1 1. Residence, 261 W. Hoffman St., Baltimore, Md. RUTH B. HOWLAND Born ro Feb. 188.7 at Clay Center, Kans. Student from Jordan, N. Y. at Syracuse University, 1904-8. ~ K. Ph.B. Ph.M. (Zoology) 1909. Graduate student and Assistant in Biology, Syracuse University, 1908-9. Associate Professor of Biology,Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar, Va.,since 1909. Residence, Sweet Briar, Va. Home, Jordan, N.Y.

1<)08 JOHN CAMPBELL FOWLER 1909 Born 31 Jan. r882 at Lowville, N.Y. Student from Lowville at Syracuse University, 1905-8. Ph.B. B K. Ph.M. (German) 1909. Graduate Student and Assjstant in German, Syracuse University, 1908-9. Residence, Lowville, N.Y.

1908 EDITH; WILLARD ACKERMAN (DAWSON) 1909 Born 14 July 1886 at Warsaw, N. Y. Student from Chattanooga, Tenn. at Syracuse University, 1904-8. K A 9. A.B. Graduate Student and A§sistant in English;College 'Of-Liberal-Ar-ts, 1908-9. Married 24 March 1909, S. F. Dawson, Jr. of Milton, N.H. Residence, Milton, N.H.

HARVEY NELSON HOLMES 1910 Born 6 Mar. r88r at Earlville, N. Y. Student from Earlville at Syracuse Unive~sity, 1906--9. ~ 8. Ph.B. Ph.M (Geology) 1910. Assisted in the Geological Department during his senior year. Graduate Student and Assistant in Geology, College of Liberal Arts ,1909-10. Principal Oxford Academy, Oxford, N.Y., since 1910. Married ---1900, Mary L. Youngs of Earlville, N.Y. Residence, Oxford, N.Y.

1<)08 EUGENE GEORGE PROBECK 1909 Born 12 June 1884 at Freinsheim, Germany. Student from Syracuse, N;Y.!ltS'yracttse·Un'iversity, 1903""/:. B.S. M :S. (Chemistry) 1909. Chemist for Will & Baumer Candle Co., Syracuse, N.Y., 1907-8. Graduate Student and Assistant in Chemistry, Syracuse University, 1908-9. Residence, 803 P,ark St., Syracuse, N.Y. 1908 MERTON ISAAC ROY 1909 Born 21 Jan. 1885 at Clyde, N. Y Student from Clyde at Syracuse Uni­ versity, 1905-8. Ph.B. Ph.M. (History) 1909. 424 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS

Graduate Student and Assistant in History, College of Liberal Arts, 1908-9. Computer, Carnegie Astronomical Observatory, San Luis, Arg. Rep., 1909-10. Principal, High School, Schaghticoke, N.Y., since 1910. Residence, Schaghticoke, N.Y. CHESTER GEORGE FULLERTON Born 5 June ·l886 at'Buffalo, N.Y. Student from Schertectady;·N. Y. at Union University, 1904-8. Ph.B-. Graduate Student and Assistant in Chemistry, Syracuse University, 1908---9. Residence, home address, 121 Park Ave., Schenectady, N.Y.

1909 EMILIE GRACE TREADWAY 1910 Born 7 june 1885 at Bainbridge, N.Y. Student from Binghamton, N.Y. in Syracuse University, 1904-8. I' B. Ph.B. Ph.M. (1910). Pd.B. (1910). Teacher at Binghamton, N.Y., 1908-9. Graduate Student and Assistant in History, Syracuse University, 1909-10. Teacher of English and History, HighSchool, Park Ridge, N. Jersey, since 1910. Residence, Park Ridge, N.J. 1909 JAMES NELSON LAWRENCE 1910 Bom 25 May 1887 at Attica, N. Y. Studerit from Attica at Syracuse University, 1905-9. B ~· I: E. II X. B.S. M.S. (Chemistry) 1910. Graduate Student and Assistant in Chemistry, Syracuse Univer5ity ,1909-10. Instructor in Chemistry, Summer School, same, 1909· .Fellow in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering Department, University of Wisconsin, since .1910. Master's Thesis, "The Determination of Moisture in Fuels." Residence, 135 N. Charter St., Madison, Wis.

1909 ERLE DUDLEY ROSS 1910 Born 20 Dec. 1885 at Ross Hill, N. Y. Student from Smithboro at Syracuse University, 1905-9. Ph.B. Ph.M. (History) 1910. Graduate student and Assistant in History, Syracuse University, 1909-10. Instructor in History and Economics, Muhlenburg College, since 1910. Residence, 124 So. 6th St., Allentown, Pa. Home, Smithboro, N.Y. DYER BARKER LAKE J910 Born 19 Oct. 1884 at South Shaftsbury, Vt., Student from White .Creek, N.Y. at Syracuse University, 1905~. II X. B.S. M.S. (Chemistry) 1910. Graduate Student and Assistant in Chemistry, College of Liberal Arts, 1909-10.. Teacher at Alfred University, since 1910. Residence, Alfred, N.Y. 1909 JOHN DE WOLF NORTHROP Born 5 Nov. 1886 at Troupsburg, N.Y. Student from Osceola, Pa., in Syracuse University, 1905-9· B.S. Graduate student and Assistant in Mineralogy, Syracuse University,I9Q9-IO. Residence, Home adrlress, Os<;eola, Pa ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS 425

I909 JOHN WILLIAM KERN 1910 Born 21 June 1880 at Hamilton, N.Y. Student from Hamilton at Col· gate University, 190o-4. A.B. A.M. (Syracuse, Chemistry) 1910. Graduate student and Assistant in Chemistry, Syracuse University, 190<}-IO. Residence, home qddress, Morttis-vjlle, N.Y.

1909 CLARA LOUISE STEINBICKER 1910 Born 9 May 1885 at Syracuse N.Y. Student from Syracuse at Syracuse University, 1903-7. K K r. Ph.B. Graduate student and Assistant in Zoology, College of Liberal Arts, 190<}-IO. Residence, home, 611 Kirkpatrick St.; Syracuse, N.Y.

1909 IVAN DRAKE HAGAR 1910 Born 6 Jan. 1886 at Weybridge, Vt. Student from Middlebury, Vt. at Middl~bury College, I905-9· A.B. Graduate'student·and Assistant in Chemistry, Syracuse University, 19<>9-IO. With a cement company in Mexico, since 1910. Residence, St. Nicholas Hidalgo, N. L. Mexico.

ROBERT KEMP BREWER 19IO Assistant in Chemistry, College of Liberal Arts, 1909-10 (See Instructors, College of Medicine, p. 457 .)

I909 RUTH ALICE LAYCOCK 19Io Born 8 Dec. I884 at Fulton, N. Y. Student from Syracuse, N. Y. at Syracuse University, I904-8. r B. Ph.B. Graduate student and Assistant in English, College of Liberal Arts, I90<}-IO. Residence, 1305 E. Adams St., Syracuse, N.Y.

ROBERT MURRAY HARDINGE I905 Born 5 May I863 in Missouri. Student from Gettysburg, Pa. at Penna. College, Gettysburg, Pa., 188I-5. K :E. A.B. Connected with U.S. Signal Corps and Weather Bureau. Stationed at Ft. Myer, July 1885-Jan. I886; Philadelphia, Jan.-June 1886; Buffalo, N.Y., June 1886-May I887; St. Vincent, Minn., May 1887-Aug. 1889; Little Rock, Ark., Aug. I88g-Apr. 1890; Boston, Apr.-sept. 1890; Cornell Univ., Sept. 189o-Apr. 1898; New Orleans, Apr. -May 1898; Santa Fe, May 1898- June 1()04; Syracuse University, June. 1904-June 1905; Grand Junction, Colo., June 1905-Mar. I907; Sante Fe, Mar. 1907-Mar. 1908; Grand Junc­ tion, since Mar. I908. Lecturer on Meteorology and Cli.inatology. Syracuse University, 1904-5. Married 1904, Caryl Webbe Palen of Sarita Fe; N.Mex. Residence, Grand Junction, Colo. 426 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS

MORGAN RICH SANFORD Brother of No. 920 Born 12 Feb. 1862 at Hedgesville, N. Y. Student from Hedgesville, 1884-8.

LIBRARY SCHOOL

MARY J. O'BRYON (SIBLEY) Sister of No. 1601 !lorn 11 Nov. 18!)6 at-Malden·on-the-Hudson, N.Y. Student from Elmira, N.Y., at Syracuse University, 1885-

MARGARET ANN EMERSON Born 29 June I 849. Student at.,Iyloiint Holyoke"College. Teacher in the public schools of Syracus,e, N.Y., 1871-2; Antwerp, N.Y., 1872-3; Fairport, N.Y., 1873-<); Penn Yan, N.Y., I880-7; Montclair, N.J. 1887-<)0; Glens Falls, N.Y., 1891-8; Cazenovia, N.Y., 1898-1901. Assist­ ant Professor of Library Economy, Syracuse University, since 1904. Residence, 1oo6 Madison St., Syracuse, N. Y. ADMINISTRATION AND . INSTRUCTION; LIBERAL ARTS 427

I907 JULIA CLEMMA KNOWLTON I91o Born 20 Dec. I88o at Holland Patent, N. Y. Student from Holland Patent at Syracuse University, I900-4. Ph.B. B.L.S. (N. Y. State Library School) 19o6 Student inN. Y. State Library School, Albany, N.Y., 1904--6. Assistant, Milton Public Library, Milton, Mass., I906-7. Assistant in Library, Syra­ cuse University, I907-8. Instructor in Classification and Reference, Library School, same, 1908-Io Residence, Pub. Lib., Newark, N. J. CAROLINE WANDELL Born in Oswego Co., N. Y. Graduate of Albany Normal College, 1889. B.L.S. (Ill. State Lib. School) I9oo. Instructor in Cataloguing, Library School, Syracuse University, since I908. Residence, Phoenix, N.Y.

1908 FRANCES E. JONES 1909 B.L.S. (Ill. State Lib. School) Instructor in Libra:ry Economy, Library School, Syracuse Uni'-

I9IO ELIZABETH GERTRUDE THORNE Born 1873 at Skaneateles, N.Y. Student from Skaneateles at Vassar Col­ lege, I891-5. A.B. B.L.S. (N.Y. State Lib. School) 1897. Student at theN. Y.;State Liqr.a.zy School. Albany, N.Y., 1896-7. Special Assistant, p;.tqlfc Libi'rtiy, Utica, N. Y., · I897-8. Librarian, Free Library, Port Jervis, $' ..Y., 1898-I908. Cibraria,n, City Library, Kingston, N. Y., I908-IO. Instructor in Classification and Reference, Library School,· Syra­ cuse University, since I9IO. Residence, 309 University Place, Syracuse, N.Y. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; MEDICINE

PROFESSORS: COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 1872 *HENRY DARWIN DIDAMA, DEAN 1905 Born 17 June 1823 at Perryville, N.Y. Studied under David C. Moon, ;M.D., of Cazenovia, N. Y. and Nelson C. Powers, M.D. of Peterboro, N.Y. Educated at.Ca2ent>via Seminary. M.D. (Albany· Medical College) I846. LL.p. (Syracuse)I905· 41 B K. Physician at Romulus, N. Y., I846-51; at Syracuse, N. Y. since I85I. Professor of Clinical Medicine, College of Medicine, Syracuse University, I872-3. Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine in same, I873-88. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, I888-1905. EMERITUS DEAN OF SAME, I905. Professor of Science and Art of Medicine and Clinical Medicine, I888-93· Emeritus Professor of same, I893-I905. Chief of Staff of St: Joseph's Hospital since I893. Coroner in Syracuse twelve years. President of Syracuse Medical Society; of Onondaga Medical Society; of New York CentralMedicalAssociation; of New York State Medical Society; of New York StateMedical·Association. Vice-President of American Medical Association. Member of British Medical Association. President of Syracuse Y. M. C. A. Presidenwf Boerhaaven Association of Syracuse. Has published address as President of New York State Medical Society, I8&Q;_ as President of New York State Medical Association, I884; as Presi­ dent of Medical Section of American Medical Association, 1884. "Is Tubercu­ lar Consumption ever Inherited?" read in New York, 1885, and minor papers. Married 2I June I848, Sarah Miller of Danby, N.Y. Childrim-AMELIA LoUISE, born 23 Sept. I85o (Niven; No. 868). HENRY DARWIN, born 25 July.. I852, died3I Dec.-I853· SHERMAN MILLER, born 29 June I854; died 7 Mar. 1878. Died4 Oct. I905 at Syracuse, N.Y.

I8.8o *GAYLORD PARSONS CLARK, .DEAN Born I2 Nov. 1856 at Syracuse, N. Y. Student from Syracuse, I877-80. M.D. (Syracuse). A.B. (Williams) I877- 41 B K. A.M. (Williams) I88o. Physician at Syracuse, N. Y., since -I88o. Lecturer on Anatomy, College of Medicine, I88o-I. Professor of Anatomy, I881-92. Professor of Physi­ ology, I892-I904. P~ofessor of Physiology and Director of the Physiological Laboratory, I904-7· DEAN,OFTHEQOI,LEGEOFMEDICINE, I905-7. Lecturer on Artistic Anatomy, College of Fine Arts, I896-7. Professor of Physiology, College of Liberal Art!!, I 897-I 9

Married I5 JU:ne 188I, Jessie H. Suydam of Baldwinsville;N.Y. Died 1 Sept. 19<-7 at Syracuse, N.Y. i883 JOHN LORENZO HEFFRON, DEAN Bom 29 Nov. I85I at New Woodstock, N. Y. Student from Newar~, N. J., I879-81. M.D. (Syracuse). fl K E. A.B. (Colgate) I873- A.M. (same) I876. ~ B K. Graduate student at Vienna !lnd Heidelberg. Physician _at Syracuse, N.Y., since 1882. Instructor in l{istology, College of Medicine, 1883-5. Professor of Histology, I885-7. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, I887-95. Professor of Clinical Medicine since 1895. AcTING DEAN OF THE COLLEGE 9F M~DICINE, Syracuse_University, Sept, 1907-]an. 1908. DEAN of same since Jan. I908. Physician to _St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse, 1882-7. Consulting Physician to Women-;s and Children's Hospital since 1888. PhysiCi'an to House of the Good Shepherd since I&94· Member. Syracuse Medical Society; Onondaga Medical Society (4as been President of both). Chapter member Syracuse Academy of ' Medicine. Member New York State Medical Society; American Academy of Medicine; American Public Health Association; American Climatological Association. Alumni Trustee, Syracuse University, since 1895, Has published "Physical Culture in Colleges;" "Modem Treatment of Tubercular Phthisis;" "The High-School and the Healtli of our Girls;" "Sewer Gas in our Homes;" "The Treatment of Diphtheria;" "A Study of the Medical Aspects of cases of Appendicitis;" "Some Effects of Influenza on the Heart;" "Shall the State undertake to limit the Spread of Tuber­ culosis?" Married I3 Aug. 1881, Marie Antoinette Marcher (Vassar, '73) of New York,N. Y. Children-MARIAN, born 2 Apr. 1887. EMILIE, born 29 Nov. I888. jOHN MARCHER, born 4 Feb. 1891. Residence., 528 S. Salina St., Syracuse, N.Y.

ALFRED MERCER Born 14 Nov. 1820 at High Halden, Kent, England. Emigrated to America, 1832. Educated at Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. Medical preceptor, John F. Whitbeck of Lima, N. Y. M.D. (Geneva Medical Col­ lege) 1845. Graduate student in the Hospitals of London and of Paris, parts of 1846 and 7 ~ Physician at Milwaukee, Wis., I847; at Rush, N.Y., 1848; at Lima, N.Y., 1849-50; at Geneseo, N.Y., I85I-2; at Syracuse, N.Y., since I4 June I853· Professor of Minor and Clinical Surgery, College of Medicine, Syracuse University, I872-84. Professor of State Medicine, I884-95. Emeritus Profes.sor of State Medicine, since I895· Consulting Surgeon to House of the Good Shepherd, and Member of Consulting Staff.of.Dispensary. 430 ADMINISTRATION. AND INSTRUCTION; MEDICINE

Health officer of city of Syracuse, six terms. Member of American Public Health Association; of Board of Health of State of New York, 1884-9; of the Syracuse City Board of Health, 1882-(). President Syracuse City Medical Society and Onondaga County Medical Society and of the Syracuse Academy of Medicine. Vice-President Medical Society of the State of New York, I889. Treasurer of the Medical Society of Central New York since its organization in I867. Surgeon to House of the Good Shepherd, 1875-89. Member of the American Medical Association; of the British Medical Association; of the Medical Society of the State·o£ New York. Has publiShed "Letters from London." Buffalo M~gical ]oumal, I846; "~a,r.tial .: Dislocations," and "Consecutive and Musculitr Affiictions of the Shoulder Joint," ibid. I859; "The Relations of General (scientific medicine) to Special and Specific Modes of Medication," ibid. I873; "Claims of the Medical Department of the Syracuse University," an address read before a council in the interests of the Syracuse University, Boston Medical and Surgi­ cal Journal, I879; "AJ.tlmni Address delivered before the Alumni Associa­ tion of the College of" Medicine, Syracuse University, 14 June I883," pamphlet, I883, and other papers and addresses published in New York Medical Journal, New York Medical Times, New York Medical Record, and Trans. New York State Medical Society. Married (I) Nov. I848, Delia Lamphier of Lima, N.Y., who died I4 Feb. I887; (2) 25 July I888, Mrs. Esther A. Esty oflthaca, N.Y. Children-ELIZA, born 24 Aug. I85o; died I9 March 1855. A. CLIFFORD, born 5 July I855· (No. 396.) CHARLES DoBELL, born 7 April1858; died 22 Mar. I884. FREMONT, born I Aug. 1862 ; died II Jan. I874· MARY, born I Sept. 1866; died 18 Jan. I869. INA D., born 7 Oct. I87o. (Rice; No. I079.) Residence, 324 Montgomery St., Syracuse, N.Y.

JOHN VAN DUYN Born 24 July I843 at Kingston, N. J. A.B. (Princeton) I862. A.M· (Princeton) I865. Studied under William J. Lytle, M.D., of Princeton. N. J. M.D. (KentuckySchoolofMedicine) I865. Medical Cadet, Acting Assistant Surgeon U. S. Army, and Assistant Sur­ geon U. S. Vols., I862-5. Assistant Superintendent of New York Asylum for Idiots, I868. Practicing Physician and Surgeon at Syracuse, N. Y., since I869. Professor of Histology, College of Medicine, I872-3; of Anatomy, I873-8o; of Ophthalmology and Otology, I88o-86; of Operative and Clinical Surgery, I886-8; of Surgery, I888-I906; of History of Medicine, since I906. Registrar of College of Medicine, I 872-4. Has published translation of Wagner's "Manual of General Pathology;" Addresses and minor papers before medical societies and for medical journals. Health-officer,in-S\Yracuse, N·. Y., from?. to? Marri~d ~ - Dec. I869, Sarah A. Faulks of Elizabeth, N.J. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; MEDICINE 431

Children-SARAH, born 28 Sept. 1870; died same day. EDWARD SEGUIN, born20Aug. 1872. (No.1513.) GERTRUDE, born 23 March 1874. jOHN, born 29 Sept. 1876; died 27 Dec. r88o. WILBUR, born 19 July 1882. (No. 3113.) Residence, 3I8 James St., Syracuse, N.Y. r88o ALFRE.Q CLIFFORD MERCER ·Son of No. 5243; Brother of No . .to1!l Born 5]uly I855 at·Syracuse, N.Y. Student from Syracuse, rS75~8 M.D. (Syracuse). Graduate student at St. Thomas' Hospital, London, 1878-80, serving as clinical clerk to Drs. Murchison, Bristowe, Harley, Greenfield and. Paine, and surgical dresser to Messrs. Croft and Clutton. Physician at Syracuse, N. Y., since r88o. Student at, and holding clinical appointments in the Great Ormond St. Hospital for sick .children, London, 1891-2. Instructor in Histology and Curator, College of Medicine, 188o-2. Lecturer on Micro­ scopy and Histology and Curator, I882-4. Lecturer on Pathological Histol­ ogy and Curator, 1884-6. Professor of Pathology, 1886-<)3. Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, I893-I904. Professor of Pediatrics, since I904. Treasurer of the College of Medicine, 189o-1901. Treasurer of Alumni Association of Syracuse and Geneva Medical Colleges. Life Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society, London. President of the Microscopical Club of Central New York, 1882-4. President Syracuse Medical Association, 1883. Health officer of Syracuse, I883-5. President American Microscopical Society, 1896. Member of the Medical Staff of the House of the Good Shepherd Hospital. Physician to the Children's Pavillion of the Women's and Cpildren's Hospital. President of the Staff of the Syracuse Free Dispensary. Honorary member Syracuse Botanical Club. Has published contributions to the Medical Record, New York, as follows: Report on a case of "Latent Scarlatina," 21 Dec. 1878; Report of a clinical lecture by Dr; Chas. Murchison, LL.D., F.R.S., on "Sodium Salicylate in Rheumatism and other Fevers,''-5 Apr. I878; Report of a clinical lecture by Dr. Murchison "On the Causes of Pus in the Urine and on their Differ­ ential Characters" (the last clinical lecture delivered by Dr. Murchison), 19 July 1879; "A Case of Ulcerated Endocarditis after Rheumatic Fever'' (with comments by Dr. John Syer Bristowe, F.R.S.), 10 Jan. r88o; "Myxoe­ dema," an illustrated paper read before the Syracuse Medical Association, 16 Aug. 1881. A microscopical contribution to "Tubercular Disease of Joints" (first practical microscopical work contributed to the subject in England). Transactions of the Pathological Society, London, r88I, Vol. xxxii, p. 175. Contributions to "How to .work· with· the· Microscope," by Dr. Lionel S. Beals, F.R.S., President of the Royal Microscopical Society, Fifth Edition, London, r88o; as follows: "Works and -Memoirs on .. Photography ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; l!EDICINE as applied to the Microscope," p. 484, et :;eq., and revisio_n of "Part V, On Taking Photographs of Microscopic Objects" illustrated, p. 284, et seq. Con­ tributions to the Proceedings of the American Society of Microscopists: "Stereo­ scopic Effects obtained by the High-Power Arrangement of Powell and Leland," 1882. "The Syracuse Solid Watch-Glass,"t illus_trated, r884. " 'Photo­ micrograph' versus 'Microphotograph,' " 1886. (This paper is recognized as authority in the definition of these words in the Century Dictionary.) "Stereoscopic Vision with Non-stereoscopic Binocular Arrangements," an illustrated editorial on Dr. Mercer's solution of a difficulty in microscopic optics which had "perplexed many microscopists" and had "hitherto re­ mained unexplained," Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, London, Apr. I882. "Bacillus tuberculosis," a report of Dr. Mercer's method of demonstrating the bacilli before the Medical Association of CentraLNew York, The Medical News, Philadelphia, . 7 . July 1883. First Annual -Report of the Board of Health, Syracuse, N. Y., illustrated, I884. Second Annual Report of the Board of Health, Syracuse,N. •Y, illustrated, 1885. "Photomicrography," an editorial description of Dr. Mercer's apparatuS'for photographing rriicro­ ·scopic objects, The British Journal of- Photography, London, 9 Nov. I883; "The Value of Photomicrography in Cases of Forgery," an editorial OI). speci­ mens of work done by .Dr. Mercer, ibid. 27 Nov. 1885. "The Indebtedt1ess of Photography to Microscopy,',' The Photographic Times Almanac, New York,: 1887. "Astronomical Pllotography with Photomicrographic Appar~tus" and "An Experime~tal Study qf,Aperture as a Factor in 1\'licroscopicVisio~' (a presidential address), Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1896. Residence, 324 Montgomery St., Syracuse, N.Y.

I!ENRY L. ELSNER Born IS Aug. 1S55 at Syracuse, N.Y. Studied under Prof. Francis Dela­ field of New York city. M.D. (New York College Physicians and Surgeons) 1877. Continued studies at Vienna, Austria. Physician at Syracuse, N.Y., since I878. Instructor in Practice of Medi­ cine,-College of Medicine, I882-4. Lecturer on same, I884-6. Professor of Clinical Medicine, !886---93; of the Science and Art of Medicine and Clinical Medicine, I893-1904. Professor of Medicine, since -I904. · Offices held: President of Syracuse Medical Society, I884-5. President - of Onondaga County Medical Society. President of Central New York Medical Society. President of New York State Medical Society. President of Syracuse Academy of Medicine. President Syracuse Medical Association. · President of the Onondaga Medical Society. Member of the American Climatological Asso- ciation. · Has published "Typhoid Fever as we see it in Central New York," New York Medical Journal, 1885; "What are the Principal Surroundings, Climate,

tillustrated notices of Dr. Mercer's watch-glass have also appeared in the Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, Lo1l4on, 1882, A Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences. "Histclbgy," X

Occupations, Habits and Di:;eases which Impair Cellular Resistance and so Favor Infection and Development of Consumption," New York State Medical Association Transactions, I886; "Early.Diagnosis of Tubercular Meningitis in Children," Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal, I888; "On the Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Septic Peritonitis," New York Medical Journal, I892; "Perforation of Typhoid Ulcer, With Adhesive and Protective Peritoni­ tis," New York Medical Journal, I892; "Fistula in Ano and Tuberculosis of the Ischio-Rectal Fossa," Gaillard's Medical Journal, I892; "On the Practical Value of the Newer Methods of Examination in the Diseases of the Stomach," New York Medical Journal, I893; "On the Clinical and Bacteriological Aspect of Mixed or Concurrent Infection in Pulmonary Tuberculosis." President's Address before the Central New York Medical Association, Buffalo Medical and Smgical Journal, I894; "On the Clinical Value of the Centrifuge," New York Medical Journal, I894; "Clinical Report Showing the Tolerance of the Peritoneum and Nature's Kindness to the Surgeon," American Gynecological and Obstetrical Journal, I895; "Ueber Diat Bei Dyspeptikem," New Yorker Medicinischen Monatsschrift, I897; "On the Advances in Medicine During the Past Twenty Years." An Address delivered to the Graduating Nurses of St. Luke's Hospital, Utica, N.Y., Oct. I8, I897·; "Erythromelalgia Associated with Raynaud's Disease," The ·Medical News, 1897; "The Pathological Factors of Neurasthenia," New York Medical Journal, 1897; · Address in Memory of Dr. Chas. Marquis Magee, before the Onondaga Medical Society, Tuesday, May 11, I897; "Report of the Special Committee on Remedial L~gislatiop.in Regan:i to Expert Testimony," Buffalo Medical Journal, I898; "The Vagaries and W~nderings of Gall-Stones, with Clinical Reports,'' From the Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of New York, Medical News, I898; "Some of the Vagaries of Croupous Pneumonia," Transactions of the American Climatological Association, I898, and Medical News, 1898; "The Benefits of the Modem Hospital," St. Eliza­ beth's Hospital Bazar Journal, 1899; "Abscess of the Lung, with Clinical Data." Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of New York, Medical News, 1899; "Acute Diabetes," Philadelphia Medical Journal, 1899; "Treatment of Cardiac Asthenia of Pneumonia." · Transactions of the Climatological A ssocia­ tion. 1899. Therapeutic Gazette; "On the Progress in Medicine During the Past Twenty-five Years." An address delivered before the Graduating Class of the Training School for Nurses at Clifton Springs Sanitarium, Clifton Springs, N.Y., April6, I899; "On the Diagnosis of Malignant Endocarditis." International Contributions to Medical Literature. Festschrift in honor of A. Jacobi to commemorate the 70th anniversary of his birth; "Splenic­ Myelogenous Leukemia with Pulmonary Tuberculosis," American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 190I; "Recent Experiences ·with Erythromelalgia."· Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of New York, Medica{ News, I90I; "On the Value to the Physician of Modem Methods of Diagno­ sis." President's address, delivered before the Medical Society of the State of New York, American Medicine, Feb.. I, 1902; The President's Inaugural Address. Delivered before the Medical Society of the State of New York, 434 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRGCTION; MEDICil'iE

New York Medical JourJtal, I902; "Diet and Hygiene in Hypertrophy and Dilatation of the Heart," International Medical Magazine, I903; "On the .Resemblances of Endocarditis to Typhoid and Paratyphoid Infections," The Medical News, I903; "The Treatment of the Cardiac Toxemia of Pneu­ m onia." New York Medical Journal and Philadelphia Medical Journal, 1904; "Anomalies and Difficulties of Diagnosis in Typhoid Fever,'' The Medical News, I904; "Symptoms and Diagnosis of Cerebrospinal Meningi­ tis," The Medical News, I905; "The Therapeutic Value of Antithyreoidin in the Treatment of Exophthalmic Goiter and Kindred Affections; A Preliminary Report," New York State Journal of Medicine, I9o6; "Blood Pressure Study: Some Unexpected Revelations," New York State Journal of Medicine, I907; "Vascular Crises," New York State Journal of Medicine, I9o8; "Serious Heart Lesions Without Persisting Physical Signs," The Archives of Diagnosis, I909: "Pneumonia in the Aged," New York State Journal of Medicine, I909; "Present Status of the Tuberculin Tests," New York State Journal of Medicine, I909· Visiting Physician to St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse. Consulting Physician to the Women and Children's Hospital, Syracuse. Same to State Hospital for Crippled Children, Tarrytown, N. Y. Former Consulting Physician to the Hospital of the Good Shepherd, Syracuse. Married 5 Jan. I88I, Pauline Rosenberg of Rochester, N.Y. Child-HENRY L. Jr., born 24 Feb. I893· Residence, Fayette Park, Syracuse, N.Y.

I8]6 DAVID MAYDOLE TOTMAN Born 18 Oct. I848 at Freetown, N. Y. Student from Norwich, N. Y. I873-6. M.D. (Syracuse). A.B. (Yale) I872. A!!. . Physician at Syracuse, N. Y., since I876. Instructor in Physiology, Col­ lege of Medicine, 1876-81. Lecturer on Physiology, r88I-6. Lecturer on Clinical Surge1y , 1886-8. Professor of Clinical Surgery, r888-19o(i. Profes­ .sor of Surgery, since 1906. Registrar, College of Medicine,1893-8. House Physician and Surgeon, St. Joseph's Hospital, 1876-81. Surgeon at St. Joseph's Hospital since 1881. Was appointed Assistant Surgeon National Guard, N. Y. S., by Governor Cleveland in 1883. Surgeon of Police, 1886-97· Surgeon, Syracuse Fire Department, I894-I900. Physician to Onondaga Penitentiary, I883-4. Secretary of Onondaga Medical Society, f8]9-83. President, same, 1887. · Health Officer, Syracuse, I889-95.-same, since 1906. President, Syracuse Academy of Medicine, 1898. Has presented papers on various surgical and medical subjects in the fol­ lowing societies: New York State Medical Society, New York State Medi­ ca l Association, Onondaga Medical Society, Syracuse Medical Association, Syracuse Academy of Medicine, Cayuga Medical Society, Cortland Medical Society, Chenango Medical Society. Married 18 May I 88 I, Mary Emily Johnson of Fredonia, N. Y. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; MEDICINE 435

Children-EMILY MuRRAY, born 27 Mar. 1882. (No. 2858.) MARGARET LOUISA, born 13 Apr. 1884; died 5 Jan. 1904. (See Non-graduates.) KATHARINE M., born 16 Mar. 1889; died I I Apr. 1891. JosEPHINE KIDDER, born 15 Dec. 1894. HAROLD MAYDOLE, born 10 Oct. 1896. Residence, 912 E . Genesee St., Syracuse, N.Y.

1886 FRANK WILLIAM MARLOW Born 2 July 1858 at Abingdon, Berkshire, England. Educated at King Alfred's Grammar School, Wantage, Berkshire. Studied at St. Thomas' Hospital, London. M.R.C.S. (London) 1880. L.S.A. (London). M.D. (Syracuse) I885. Resident Clinical Assistant at Bethlehem Royal Hospital, r88o-1. House Surgeon and afterward House Physician to St. Thomas' Hospital, London, 1881-2. House Surgeon to Victoria Hospital, 1882. Ophthalmic Assistant at St. Thomas' Hospital, and Clinical Assistant at Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfield, I882-4. Ophthalmologist to House of Good Shepherd, Women's and Children.'s Hospital, State Institution for Feeble-minded Children, Syracuse Free Dispensary, Onondaga County Orphan Asylum, and one of the Oculists to the Public Schools, all of Syracuse, N.Y. En­ gaged in Ophthalmic and Aural Practice in Syracuse, N. Y., since I884. Instructor in Ophthalmology and Otology, College of Medicine, I886-7. Lecturer on same, I 887-8. Professor of same, I 888-93. Professor of Ophthal­ mology since I893· Librarian of the College of Medicine, since I890. Mem­ ber of Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom; of the American Ophthalmologic Society; of the New York State Medical Society, etc.; of Royal College of Surgeons of England (M. R. C. S. E.) I88o. Licentiate of Society of Apothecaries of London (L: S: A.) I88o. Has published the following papers in medical journals: "The Relative Importance of the Different Forms of Refractive and Muscular Error in the Causation of Headache ;" "The Position of Rest as a Cause of Strabismus;" "Temporary Hypernepropic Astigmatism following Measles;" "Remarks on Heterophoria and its Treatment;" "The Errors of Refraction in a Series of two thousand Eyes;" ''Clinical Reports of Central Lesions with Eye Symptoms," etc.; "A Case of Epilepsy and.Migraine apparently depending upon Eye-strain;" ·"Panophthalmitis following Catheterization," etc.; "Two Unusual Cases of Strabismus;" "Report of Ophthalmic Department of St. Thomas' Hospital," "Diseases of the Lens;" "Remarks on Heterophoria and its Treatment;" "Some Obscure Cases of Eye-strain," etc., etc. Married 24 Sept. I 889, Laura Bisset Mills of Syracuse, N.Y. Children-SEARL BISSET, born IS Apr. I89i. JoHN MILLS, born 11 Aug. 1892. jULIET, born 17 Jan. I894· GERTRUDE HoNOR, born 16 May I897· FRANK WILLIAM, born 23 Jan. 1902. Residence, Syracuse, N.Y. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; MEDICiNE

I886 NATHAN JACOBSON Born 26 June I857 at Syracuse, N. Y. Student from Syracuse, 1874-7. M.D. (Syracuse). N ~ N. Graduate student at Allgemeines Krankenhaus, Vienna. Physician at Syracuse, N. Y., since 1878. Instructor in •Surgery, 1886- 7. Instructor in Laryngology, 1887-8. Lecturer on Laryngology and Clinical Surgery, 1888--<). Professor of same, 1889--93. Professor of Clinical Sur­ gery, 1893-1906. Professor of Surgery, since 1906. Surgeon to St. Joseph's Hospital, since 1882. Consulting Surgeon to Hospital for Women and Children, since 1903. Has published: "Diagnosis and Treatment of Diphtheria," N. Y. Medical Record," 188o; "Tracheotomy for Removal of Foreign Body from Right Bronchus," ibid. 1882; "Nasal Catarrh," Gaillard's Med. Journal, 1885; "Naso-pharyngeal Tumor of large Size," and "Remarks upon Pathology of the Growth and its Removal after Preliminary Resection of Superior Maxilla,'' Trans. N. Y. State Med. Association 1886; "Homeopathy and Medical Progress during present Century," Jour. of A mer. Med. Assoc., 1890; "Recent Advance in the Radical Treatment of Hernia," Times and Register, 1890; "Some Cases of Joint Tuberculosis," Med. Record, 1890; "The Converging Lines of Medical and Surgical Treatment," Buffalo Med: and Surg. Jour., 1891; "Some Recent Cases of Appendicitis," The Med. News, 1893; "The Domain of the Knife in Carcinoma," Annals of Surgery, 1893; "Four Recent Cases of Appendicitis considered in their Surgical Aspect," Med. Record, 1894; "The Treatment of Malignant Tumors in so-called Cancer Cure Institutions," Med. News, 1896; "Ether Anesthesia, its History and Semi-Centennial Anniversary," Buffalo Med. Jour., 1896; "Tumors of the Male Breast," The Med. News, 1897: "A Case of Appendicitis with Unusual Sequelre," Buffalo Med. Jour., 1898; ·"The Diagnosis and Surgical Treatment of Renal Calculus," The Medical News, 1899; "The Curability of Cancer," Medical Record, 1899; "Ruptured Urethra, With Report of Cases," New York Medical Journal, 1900; "A Hair-Cast of the Stomach. Its Successful Removal by Laparotomy, The Medical News, 1901; "Hemorrhagic Appendicitis as the First Manifestation of Purpura Haemorrhagica," Medical Record, 1903; "The Discrepancy Between Clinical Manifestations and Pathological Findings in Appendicitis," The Medical News, 1903; "Trained Nursing," The Trained Nurse· and Hospital Review, 1904; "On Lesions in the Structures Surrounding the Knee Joint," Reprinted from Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of New York, 1904; "A Case of Cystic Gpitre," Buffalo Medical Journal, 1905; "Abdominal Nephrectomy, With ,Illustrative ,Gases,'' The Medical News, 1905; "Surgery at the Dawn of the:'Nineteentih Century," New York Medical Journal and Philadelphia J.(edic"'al Journal; 1905; "The Serum Therapy of Tetanus, Annals of Surge,y, 1906; "The Surgical Treatment of Prostatic Enlargement," New York Medical Journal, 1906; "Toxic Nephritis Dependent Upon Surgical Conditions," Annals of Surgery, 1907; "Extensive Gangrene Following Contact with a Live Wire," Buffalo Medical Journal, 1907; ''End Results Following Operations for Carcinoma of the Breast," Annal$ of ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; . MEDICINE 437

Surgery, I907; "Diabetes Consi9; "Cancer of the Rectum," New York State Journal of Medicine, 1909; "Infantile Scurvy Involving the Hip Joint," New York :Medical Journal, I909; "Tuberculous Peritonitis," being a chapter in vol. vii, American Practice of SurJ!.ery edited by Bryant and Buck, I9IO. Married 3 Jan. I883, Minnie Schwartz of Buffalo, N.Y. Children-EMMA MAY, born 30 July 1884. GERALD NATHAN, born 5 July I890, (See Non-graduates.) Residence, Syracuse, N.Y.

AARON BENJAMIN MILLER Born 23 April I859 at Steuben, N.Y. Educated at Whitestown Seminary. Studied under Dr. R. E. Sutton of Rome, N. Y. M.D. (University of Mary­ land) 1882. N ~ N. Interne Univ. of Maryland Hospital. Resident Physician Bay View Hospital, Baltimore, Md. Physician at Syracuse, N. Y., since 1882. In­ structor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Medicine, I884-5. Instruc­ tor in Gynecology, 1885--91. Professor of same since I891. Specialist in Diseases of Women and Abdominal Surgery. Gynecologist to St. Joseph's Hospital, House of the Good Shepherd and the Free Dispensary, Syracuse. Member American Medical Association; of N.Y. State Medical Society; of Syracuse Academy of Medicine. Fellow American Association of Obstetri­ cians and Gynecologists. Has read papers pertaining to Gynecology before American Assoc. of Gynecologists; N.Y. State Med. Society, etc. Married 20 Dec. 1883, Clara A. Porter of Geddes. N.Y. Children-WILFRED PoRTER, born 27 Dec. 1885. (No. 4423.) KATHRYN GERTRUDE, born I Feb. 1888. (See Non-graduates.) Residence, 326 Montgomery St., Syracuse, N.Y.

1907 CHARLES WESLEY HARGITT Professor of Embryology, College of Medcine, 1897-I907 and since 1910. (See Professors, College of Liberal Arts, p. 383.)

1885 REUBEN CALDWELL HANCHETT Born 8 Mar. 1862 at Palermo, N. Y. Student from Palermo, I881-4. M.D. (Syracuse). Physician at St. Thomas' Hospital, London, I884-5; at Syracuse, N. Y., since May I885. Instructor in Physiology, College of Medicine, I885-8; in Materia Medica, 1888-90. Lecturer on Materia Medica, I89o-8. Professor of same, 1898-I900. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1900-8. 438 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; MEDICINE

Physician to Dispensary, 1893-4 and 1897-8; to Hospital of the Good Shep­ herd, 1902- . School Commissioner 18th ward, Syracuse, N.Y., two years. Married (I) I7 June I884, *Caroline Heid of Central Square, N. Y., (2) ---,Martha V. Sh.rinner of Syracuse, N.Y. Child-ELIZABETH, born 28 Jan. 1886. Residence,

GEORGE MERRIMAN PRICE Born 3 Mar. 1865 at Liverpool, N. Y. Student from Liverpool, 1882-6. three years. M.D. (Syracuse). A K K. Graduate student at London and Vienna. Physician at Syracuse, N. Y .. Surgeon to House of the Good Shepherd and to the Free Dispensary, Syracuse. Demonstrator of Anatomy, College of Medicine, I890-92. Instructor in Anatomy, I892-3. Lecturer on Anatomy, 1893-9· Professor of Anatomy, I899-1904. Professor of Anatomy and Director of the Anatomical Labora­ tory, I904-6. Professor of Anatomy and Clinical Surgery and Director of the Anatomical Laboratory, I906-7. Professor of Clinical Surgery, since I907. Member Amer. Med. Association; New York State Med. Soc.; Central N. Y. Med. Soc.; President Syracuse Academy of Medicine, I906; Trustee, Hospital of the Good Shepherd. Married Jan. I888, Nettie Belle Reese of North Syracuse, N.Y. Children-J. REESE, born 22 Dec. I888. (See Non-graduates.) EMILY HENRIETTA, born 22 Sept. I890. (See Non-graduates.) LETITIA ELIZABETH, born 3 Apr. I894· WILLIS HENRY, born 28 Mar. 1901. G. TAYLOR, 2d, born 8 Dec. 1905. Residence, 504 University Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

THOMAS HENRY HALSTEAD Born 8 July 1865 at Listowell, Ont. Can. Under-graduate Toronto Univer­ sity (Arts) I883-4. (Medicine) I884-7. M.D. (Toronto University) I887. Member College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario, I887. Physician at Syracuse, N. Y., since 1888. In general practice until I892, since which practice limited to ear, nose and throat. Instructor in Laryngology and Otology, College of Medicine, 1892-5. Lecturer on same, I895-9· Professor of Laryngology and Otology, same, 1899- 1905. Professor of Laryngology, Rhinology and Otology, same, since I905. Fellow New York Medical Society; Syracuse Academy of Medicine; American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society; American Laryngological Assoc.; American Otological Soc. Has published various medical articles in medical journals and in the Transactions of the American Laryngologicat Assoc., Amer. Otological Soc., A mer. Laryng. Rhino!. and Otolog. Soc.; N. Y. State Medical Society. Married (I) i2 June 188<), Lola B. Bridgford of New York who died 1894; (2) 7 Oct. I 896, Charlotte C. Palmer of Syracuse, N. Y. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION; MEDICINE 439

Children-EDITH GEORGETTE, born 24 May I890. KATHLEEN LOLA, born I6 Nov. 1893. CHARLOTTE ELLERY, born 18 Feb. 1898. FRANCES, born--.-. RUTH, born---. ]AMES, born---. Residence, 423 James St., Syracuse, N. Y.

FRANK PATTENGILL KNOWLTON Born I7 June I875 at Holland Patent; N.Y. Student at Hamilton College. ~ T. A.B. (Hamilton). r896. A.M. (Univ. of Michigan) I897. N I: N. M.D. (Syracuse) I900. Instructor in Physiology and Embryology, College of Medicine, I897-I900. I.kcturer on Physiology and Embryology, same, I9oo-3. Lecturer on Physi~ ology, same, I903-6. Associate Professor of Physiology, same, 1906-;-8. Professor of Physiology and Director of the Physiological Laboratory, same, since I908. Residence, 1506 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N.Y.

I900 HALBERT SEVERIN STEENSLAND Born 22 July I872 at Madison, Wis. Student at the University of Wis­ consin, r89r- s. B.S. M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) I899· P~thol ogical House Officer, Boston City Hospital, I899-I900. Lecturer on Pathology and Bacteriology and Director of the Pathological Laboratory, College of Medicine, Syracuse University, I900-5. Associate Professor of same and Director of the Pathological Laboratory, I906-8. Professor of same artd Director of the Pathological Laboratory, since I908. Pathologist to the Hospital for Women and Children, the Hospital of the Good Shepherd, St. Joseph's Hospital and the Syracuse Dispensary. Has published "Acute Degenerations of the Nervous System, the Muscles and the Heart," 'Medical and Surgical Reports of the Boston l;ity Hospital, Twelfth series, I90I; "Cachexia," Wood's reference Hand-Book of the Medical Sciences, I90I; "Castration," ibid.; "New Growths of the Intestines," ibid. I902; "New Growths of the Liver," ibid.; "Hygroma," ibid.; "Epithelioma Adamantium," Journal of Experimental Medicine, I905; "Neuropm Em­ bryonale of the Choroid Plexus of the Cat," ibid., I906. Married 7 Sept. I 904, Florence Eugenia Vernon of Madison, Wis. Residence, 505 University Place, Syracuse, N.Y.

HAROLD DICKINSON SENIOR I9IO Born 30 Oct. I870 at Croydon, England. Student at Durham University and Charing Cross Hospital Medical School, five years from I887. M.R.C.S. (Eng.). L.R.P.C. (Lond.) I892. M.B. (Durham) I894; (honors in inter­ mediate and final). F.R.C.S. (England) I895· SeD. (Syracuse) I9IO. I: S. House Physician, House Surgeon, Charing Cross Hospital, London, I892-3. Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy; Durham University, I893-4. Demon-