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G W Blair . fctiitar ^Features A G Reynolds . tiiitar •Du tRrnu'iuliruttrr nf iFrank Allison Clawson, Jr. ffirmbrr nf lit* (Ohms nf 1928 Snrn June 7.1906 Died Dec. 4. 1927 ' o . i .x. iJ* ' A. (i ^ w e p p *A Kl -*~ ’ * V ® w w i^ •Sw^nr V-N^V - EDWIN — e&Ef2LMAKl ifarultg fv. y / / y .WWW.H vtU». I V%r<* i < A V ’ - FDV-J),; , ,'::Hfe ft MAN* JAMES ALBERT BEEBE, D.D.. LL.D., S.T.B. OSCAR PERRY AKERS, A.M., Ph.D. President of Allegheny College f'rancis As bury Arter Professor of Mathematics anti Surveying A.II.. Sim rson College, 1903; D.D., 1 9 1 1 ; LL.D.. 1922 ; S.T.B.. Boston U niversity School University of Colorado. 1900; A.M.. University of Colorado. 1902; Ph.D.. Cornell Uni- of Theology, 1909. crsiiy, 1.(05; University of Goettingen, Germany; University of Rome. Pastor Knelewood Methodist Kpisco-nl Church. Chicago. 1910-1915; President lliff School .A ssistan t in Mathematics, Cornell University, 1904-05; Assistant Professor in Mathematics, of Theology. Denver, 1915-1920; Dean Boston University School of Theology. 1920-1926. Allegheny College, 1905-07. Member of Itinerants’ and Ministers’ Club. Kappa Theta Pel, Phi Beta Kappa. , , member of the American Mathematical Society. American Association for the Advancement Present position. 1926. or Science. Circolo Maetmatico di Palmero. Sigma XI. Beta Cpsllon. Omlcron Delta Kappa. Present Position. 1907 WILLIAM ARTHUR ELLIOTT, A.M.. L.H.D. Professor of Greek Language and Literature RICHARD EDWIN LEE. A.M.. Sc.D. A.B.. Allegheny College. 1889 ; A.M., Allegheny College. 1892; L.H.D.. Dickinson College. 1902 : Studied in Berlin. 1891: American School of Classical Studies at Athens. 1895 ; University Professor of Chemistry of Chicago. Summer Session. 1897. U.S.. Mount Union College. 1898; M.Sc., 1902; Graduate Student. Cornell University, 1901; Principal of Allegheny College Preparatory School, 1889-92; Registsrar of the College. A.M.. Harvard University. 1905; Sc.D., New York University. 1912. 1895-1907: Vice-President. 1907-09. Member of the American Philological Society. The American Archaeological Institute, Phi Professor of Chemistry. Mount Union College. 1902-07. Delta Theta. Phi Beta Kappa. Kappa Phi Kappa. rellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Member of the Ameri Present Position. 1892. can Chemical Society, American Public Health Association. Authors Club (London), Royal Society of Arts (England). Sigma Alpha Kpsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Alpha Chi Sigma. Present Position, 1907. CLARENCE FRISBEE ROSS. A.M.. Litt.D. Headley Professor of Latin Language and Literature: Dean of Men and Registrar CHESTER ARTHUR DARLING, A.M.. Ph.D. A.B.. Allegheny College. 1891 : A.M.. Allegheny College. 1893: Litt.D.. Dickinson College. 1921 ; University of Berlin. 1896-97; University of Chicago. 1898-99; American School of Classical Professor of Biology and Geology Studies at Rome. 1908-09. Professor of Greek and German. Missouri Wesleyan College. 1891-92 ; Principal of Allegheny A.B.. Albion College. 1904 ; A.M., 1906; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1909; University of College Preparatory School. 1893-1902: Assistant Professor. 1895; Professor. 1900; Registrar. Chicago; University of California. 1918; Dean of Men. 1919: Acting President. 1924-26. Professor of Biology, Defiance College. 1904-06; Instructor In Botany. Columbia University, Member of American Philological Society. American Archaeological Institute. American Asso 1908-13. ciation of College Registrars, Phi Delta Theta. Phi Beta Kappa. Kappa Phi Kappa. Pi Delta Member of the American Bacteriological Society, Fellow In the American Association for the Kpsilon. Advancement of Science. American Botanical Society. American Genetic Society, and the Amer Present Position. 1900. ican Forestry Association. Phi Gamma Delta. Sigma XI. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Sigma Rho, Phi Beta Phi. Omicron Delta Kappa. Present Position. 1913. CHARLES JOSEPH LING. A.M.. Ph.D. Mar y M. N etc ton Professor of Physics and Astronomy B.S.. Cornell University. 1890; A.M., University of Denver. 1902; Ph.JU niversity of Den CHARLES EDWARD HAMMETT ver. 1902. Instructor in Science. Oarrolton. Illinois, High School. 1S9” : Louisiana State Normal School. Professor of Physical Education and Director of Athletics 1890-92: Pueblo. Colorado. High School. 1892-94: Instructor in Physics. Manual Training High Baltimore City College: New Haven Normal School of Gymnastics. 1894. Schootr Denver. Colorado. 1894-1906 ; Instructor in Astronomy and Mathematics. University of Director of Physical Kducation. Hotchkiss School, Lakeville. Connecticut. 1 894-96; Uni Denver Summer Session. 1902: Director of Allegheny College Summer Sessions. 1925-26-27. versity School for Boys. Chicago. 1897-98; Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, 1898-1900; Tom* Member of the American Physical Society, the American Association for the Advancement of School for Boys. Maryland. 1900-10; Northwestern University ,1910-13. Science, the Optical Society of America, the American Association of University Professors. Member Phi Gamma Delta. Omicron Delta Kappa. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Present Position. 190.. Present Position, 1913. 8=^ <5=1) c -X) } ) 2 > FREDERICK GOODRICH HENKE, A.M., Ph.D. IRWIN ROSS BEILER, S.T.B., Ph.D. Truman D. Collins Professor of Philosophy and Education James M. Thoburn Professor of English Bible and Philosophy of Religion \ B., Morningside College, 1897 ; A.M.. Northwestern University. 1908; Ph.D., University A.B., Ohio Wesleyan. 1907; S.T.B., Boston University School of Theology, 1911 ; Ph.D., Bos of Chicago, 1910. ton University, 1918; Jacob Sleeper Fellow in the University of Berlin. 1911-12; Harvard Professor of Philosophy and Psychology. University of Nanking. China, 1910-13 ; Professor University. of Philosonhv and Education. Williamette College, 1913-14. Member of the ltoval Asiatic Society, American Philosophical Association, National Educa Acting Professor of English Bible and Philosophy, Allegheny College, 1912-13; Professor of tion Association American Association of University Professors. Pennsylvania State Education Biblical Literature. Baker University, Baldwin, Kan.. 1913-18. ' Member of the Religious Education Association, National Association of Biblical Instructors, Association, Alpha Chi ltho, l’lii Beta Kappa. Kappa Phi Kappa. Omieron Delta Kappa. the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Beta Kappa. Present Position, 1914. Present position. 1920. JOHN RICHIE SCHULTZ, A.M., Ph.D. STANLEY SIMPSON SWARTLEY. S.T.B., A.M., Ph.D. Eliza Kingsley After Professor of English Literature Professor of English iMnguagc AB Culver-Stockton College, 1905; A.M., Yale University, 1909; Ph.D., Yale University, 1917. Prinrinal Canton Mo., High School. 1905-98 ; Head of English Department, East St. Louis A.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1905; S.T.B., Boston University, 1908; Ph.D., University Hleh School 1909-11 • instructor in English. Yale University. 1912-17. of Pennsylvania. 1917; Curry School of Exoression, 1905-07; Columbia University Summer Ses Member of the Modern Language Association of America. American Dialect Society, Phi sions, 1912-13; A.M., Boston University. 1909; Oxford University, England. 1927-28. Beta Kappa. Alpha Sigma Phi, Acacia, Pi Delta Epsilon. Master of English. Harrisburg Academv, Harrisburg, Pa.. 1908-10; Instructor in English, Present Position, 1917. Allegheny College. 1910-14: Assistant Professor. 1914-20; Associate Professor. 1920-21. Member of the Modern Language Association of America. American Dialect Society. National Council of Teachers of English, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Delta Epsilon. Present position, 1921. (Absent on sabbatic leave.) HENRY W ARD CHURCH, A.M.. Ph.D. Professor of Romance Languages and Literature A.B., University of Michigan, 1908; A.M., 1909; Ph.D., 1915. WARNER FRANK WOODRING, Ph.D. Professor of Modern Languages, Monmouth College, 1912-18; Army Y. M. C. A.. 1918-19. Member of the Modern Language Association of America. Association of Modern Language Professor of History and Political Science Teachers of the Middle States and Maryland, The Pennsylvania Modern Language Association, A.B., Tri-State College, 1914; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1922. Phi Mu Alpha. Phi Beta Kappa. Beta Kappa, Phi Sigma Iota. Assistant Professor of History and Political Science, University of Chicago, 1920-22; Pro Present position, 1919. fessor of History and Political Science, Morningside College, 1922-24. Member of the American Historical Association, Phi Eta, Phi Beta Kappa. Present position, 1924. LEE DUDLEY McCLEAN, A.M. Professor of Economics and Sociology GRACE BACON, A.M., Ph.D. A.B., Culver-Stockton College, 1909; A.M., Yale University, 1912. Head of the Department of History and Government, East St. Louis High School, 1910-11; Associate Professor of German Instructor in Economics and Sociology, Bowdoin College, 1913-14; Assistant Professor, Bowdoin A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1901 ; A.M., University of Michigan, 1909; Ph.D., 1910. College 1914-20. Member of the American Sociology Society, American Economic Association, American Instructor Mt. Holyoke College, 1905-24; Walnut Hill School, Natick, Mass., 1924-25.