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Teaching Fellow in Philosophy, Syracuse University, College of Liberal Arts, 1919-20. Student at Drew Theological Seminary, 192o-21. Again, ·Assistant in Philosophy, Syracuse University, College of Liberal Arts, 1921-22. Instructor in same, 1922-25. Student, Yale School of Drama, 1925-. Has published, "Religious Philosophy in Russian in the Nineteenth Cent­ ury," Methodist Review, 1923; "Evolution of the Devil," Freeman, N. Y., 1924; a review of Carles Bennet's book on "Philosophy of Mysticism," Meth­ odist Review, 1924; note on Sophia, a new religio-philosophical journal, Jour­ nal of Religion, Chicago, 1924. Married Edna L. Kinnear (S. U. '18) of Canandaigua, N. Y. Address, 44 Trumbull St., New Haven, Conn.

WILLIAM VERNON GODSHALL (See Assistants, p. I474).

PERCY GOETSCHIUS, 189o-92. Born 23 Aug., 1853 at Paterson, N. ]. D.Mus. (Syracuse) 1892. Professor of the History and Theory of Music, College of Fine Arts, 189o-92. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 3S9· Address, Institute of Musical Art, City.

GEORGE GOLDMAN, 1909-13. B.S. (University of California) 1903. Instructor in Electrical ~ngineering, College of Applied Science, 1909-10. Assistant Professor of same, 191o-11. Associate Professor of same, 1911-13. See Alumni Reco1'd, Vol. III, p. 489.

GEORGE A. GOLDSTONE (See Assistants, p. I474) .

HARRY GEHMAN GOOD, Summer Session, I92I and I922. A.B. (Indiana Univ.) 1909. Ph.D. (Univ. of Penn.) Hh5. Associate Professor of Education, S.U. Summer Session of 1921 and 1922. Professor of Education, Ohio :University, Athens, 0 ., 1922-26. To be Professor of the History of Education, Ohio State University 1926-.

ALFRED COWELL GOODWIN, 1908-. Graduate Leipzig Conservatory, 1894; Student, Leschetizky, Vienna. 1896-98. Licentiate of Royal Academy of Music, London, 1895. M.Mus. (Syracuse) 1919. Professor of Piano, Syracuse University, College of Fine Arts, 1908-. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 465. Residence, The Powers, 155 East Onondaga St., Syracuse, N. Y.

CARLS. GOODYEAR (See Assistants in Instruction, p. I475). RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1205

NEIL ELBRIDGE GORDON, 1911-12 and Summer Sessions I9I3 and I9I5. Born 7 Oct., 1885 {or 1886?), at Spafford, N. Y. Student from Homer, N. Y., at Syracuse University, 1906-13. Ph.B. 1911. A.M., (Ibid.) 1912. Pd.B. (Ibid) 1922. •Ph.D., (Johns Hopkins), 1917. ~8. Assistant in Mathematics, College of Liberal Arts, 1911-12. Instructor in Mathematics, S. ·u., Summer Sessions of 1913, 1914 (?) and 1915. Teacher of Chemistry, Park School, Baltimore, Md., 1913-15. Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins University,1915--17. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Goucher College, Baltimore, Md., 1917-19. Professor of Physical Chemistry and head of Dept. of Chemistry, University of , College Park, Md., 1919-26 and 1926-. Also State Chemist of Maryland, Jan:., 1921-26 and 1926-. Has published, ''Value of Science Club in Secondary Schools,'' School Science and Mathematics, 1917; "A Textbook for General Science," ibid., 1920; "A Library for Secondary Schools," Teachers Review, 1919;abouttwentyarticles on Colloidal Chemistry and allied lines of Research; An introductory text­ book for College Chemistry, and two other textbooks, nearly completed. Editor of Journal of Chemical Education 1924-26 and 1926-. Member Amer. Chern. Soc., A.A.A.S., (elected Fellow, 1926), Amer. Phar­ maceutical Soc., Royal Soc. Arts and Sciences, London (Fellow 1923). Married 29 June 1915, Hazel A. Mothersell (S. U., '14) of Copenha.gen, N.Y. Children-Fortuna Lucille hom 20 June,-1916. Neil Elbridge, Jr., hom 20 April, 1920. Residence, 2320 Reistertown Road, Baltimore, Md. MARGARET LOUISE GORETH, 1924-26. Born 1 Sept., 1901 at East Orange, N.J. Student from New York City at Syracuse University, 192Q-24. B.S. in Phys. Ed., 1924. r~B. Hill'. Instructor in Physi'Cal Education, Syracuse University, 1924-26. Address, 1790 Sedgwick Ave., New York City. WILLIAM JOHN GORSE, 1906-. Born 2 Feb., 1877 at Hamburg, Germany. A.B. (Oberlin) 1902. A.M. (Syracuse) 1907. Assistant in German, Cpllege of Liberal Arts, 1906-7. Instfructor in Ger­ man, 1907-10. Assistant Professor of German, 191Q-14. Asoociate Pro­ fessor of GeniJ.an, 1914-. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 409. Residence, 725 Livingston Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

LOUIS AMMON GOULD, 1918--. Born 19 May 1876, at Danbury, Conn. Student from Danbury at College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 1900:..1; College of Medicine, Syracuse University, 1901-4. AKK. M.D. (Syracuse) 1904. Physician at Schenectady, 1905--1'8 ; at Syracuse 1918--. 12o6 ADMINISTRA'):'ION AND INSTRUCTION

Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Syracuse University, College of Medicine, 1918-24. Instructor in ,Medicine, 1924-. Married 28 June 1910, Bessie K. praime. Children_:_Robert F., born 5 May 1914. Richard D., born 13 Nov., 1915. Residence, 855 Ackerman Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

SARAH NEWCOMB GRAHAM (BOWERMAN), 1897-1900. A.B. (Syracuse) 1897. A.M. (Ibid.) 1899. All>. ti>BK. Assistant in English, College of Liberal Arts,1897-98. Instructor in English, College of Fine Arts, 1897-1900. See Alumni Record, Vol. Ill, p. 368. SuPPLEMENT.: Teacher, Miss Madeira's School for Girls, Washington, D. C., -1909-12. Head of English department, Colonial School for Girls, Washington, 1913-25 and 1925-. Has published, "Recent French Literature," an annotated list of books re~ommended for libraries, published by Amer. Lib. Assn. Pub. Board, Chi­ cago, 1916. Married 13 June 1901, George F. Bowerman (Rochester Univ. '92), Li­ brarian of Washington (D. C.) Public Library. Residence, 2852 Ontario Rd., Washington, D. C.

WILLIAM PRATT GRAHAM (See Vice-Chancellors, p. I0?/4).

JACOB EDWARD GRAMLICH, 1908-13. M.E. (Syracuse) 1904. IJ"Y. Assistant Professor of Practical Mechanics, Syracuse University, College of Applied Science, 1908-10. Associate Professor of same, 191Q-11. Professor of. Industrial Engineering, 1911-14. On Leave of absence, 1913-14. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 488. SuPPLEMENT: Mechanical Engineer, Chase Motor Truck Co., Syracuse, 1913-16. Same with Sanford Motor Truck Co., Syracuse, 1916-18. With the Chase Tractor Corporation, Toronto, Canada, 1919-20. With the Watson Prod. Corp., Canastota, N.Y., 192Q-? General Mgr., Steam Vehicle Corp., of America, Newton, Mass., 1924. Was Commissioner of Education, Syracuse, N. Y., 1914-17. War record-Was appointed Captain in the Ordnance Department but was not sent overseas. Married, 16 Nov., 1904, A. Isabelle Kowald of Buffalo, N. Y. Children-Harriet Isabelle born 4 Sept., 1906. Frederick M., born 16 April, 1911. Jacob E., Jr., born 3 July, 1913. Address, FiJ.yetteville, N. Y.

ROGER C. GRAVES (See Assistants, p. I475). RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FAC~TIES 1207

GEORGE WILLIAM GRAY, 1907-. LL.B. (Syracuse) 19Ql. AX. Instructor in the Law of Wills and Administration, College of Law, 1907-13. Instructor in same and Common Law Procedure, 1913-15. Professor of Law, 1915-. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 479. Lawyer at Syracuse. Residence, 1210 Harrison St., Syracuse, N.Y. (Married (See Vol. III) Leora E. Sherwood, S. U. '96 q. v . for further record.) J. CLARKE GRAY (See Assistants in Instruction, p. 1475). ROLAND PALMER GRAY, 1917-18. A.M. (Rochester Univ.) 1908. Associate Professor of English, College of Liberal Arts, 1917-18. *CALEB GREEN. M.D. (Geneva Med. College) 1844. A.M. (Madison Univ.) 1865. Member Geneva Medical College Faculty. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 1674. CHARLES EDWARD GREEN (See Assistants in Instruction, p. 1475). CHARLES GEORGE GREEN, 1919-22. First Sgt., Inf., U.S.A. Instructor in Military Science and Tactics, S.xracuse University, 1919-22. WILLIAM EBEN GREENLEA.F , 1921-23. Born 16 July, 1890 at Hennicker, N.H. Student from Lynn, Mass., at Middlebury College, 1909-13. A.B. cum laude, (Middlebury) 1913. ·A.M. (Yale) 1917.

Married Oct., 1921,Elizabeth Bristol, (Vassar, '17) New York University Heights, New York,

BRIGHT ELLSWORTH GREINER (See Assistants in Instruction,p. r476).

CHARLES LEWIS GRIFFIN, 1902-3. B.S. (Worcester Polyt. Inst.) 1888. AcTiNG • DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE, and Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1902-3. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 378. Address, 207 Summit Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

OSCAR WOOLVERTON GRISWOLD, 192Q-21. Born 22 Oct. 1886 at Arthur, Nev. Student from Nevada, at University of Nevada, half year; at U.S. Mil. Acad., West Point, four years. Graduate of West Point, 1910, 2nd Lieut., Inf. Army officer, with Infantry Branch. Served at Fort Mackenzie, Wyo. Served twice on Texas.border, in 1911 and 1913. With China Expedition, 1914-17, headquarters at Tientsin, China. Military Observer on French, British and American fronts, Dec., 1917-Feb. 1918. 9ommissioned Lieut. Colonel, Inf., Oct. 1918; Lt. Col., Tat;1k Corps, Nov. 1918; Lt. Col., General Staff,' A.E.F., Jan. 1919. Assigned to Coblenz, Germany, July 1919. Re­ turned to U. S., Aug. 1919. Professor of Military Science and Tactics, Syracuse University, 192Q-21. Rank, Major, Inf. Received decorations of "Order of the Redeemer," Greece, and "Chevalier of Order of Crown of Italy." Married 1 July 1911 Elizabeth Katherine Matile, daughter of Brig. General L. A. Matile, U.S.A., Retired. Children-George Matile, born 22 July 1912. Matile, born 21 Dec., 1917. Address, c/o Adjutant General, Washington, D. C.

WILLIAM AVERY GROAT, 1901-. Born 9 Nov. 1876 at Canastota, N. Y. B.S. (Syractise) 1897. M.D. (Ibid.) 1900. ~KE. Nl:N. .PKA. ~8. .PK.P. AnA. Instructor in Chemistry, College of Medicine, 1901-5. Instructor in Chem­ istry and Physiological Chemistry, 1905-8. Lecturer on Clinical Chemistry and Microscopy, 1908-9. Associate Professor of Chemical and Microscopical Diagnosis, 1909-11. Professor of same, 1911-14. Professor of Laboratory Diagnosis, 1914-19. Professor of Clinical Pathology, 1919-. Director of the Clinical Laboratory, 191Q-21. On leave, in Army, June 191~Feb.; 1919. See Alumni Record, Vol . .III, p. 445· SUPPLEMENT: Physician at Syracuse. War Record-Capt., Med. Corps, U.S.A., 7 June 1918. Assigned as In­ structor, Yale Army Lab.· School. Major, Med. Corps, U.S.A., Chief Lab. ·RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1209

Service, Base Hosp., Camp Sevier, 2 Oct., 1918. Lieut. Col., Med. Corps (Res.), 323 Med. Reg. 98th Div., May 1922. Trustee, Syracusy University, 192Q-. Delegate to U. S. Pharmacopoeial Convention, 1910 and 1920 Member A. M. A., A. A. Immunologists, A.A. A.S., etc. Author of various medical papers. Married Nellie Nichols Bacon (See non-graduates) Children-William A., Jr, born 27 Nov .. 1907 Robert A., born 15 May, 1912. Elsie, born 10 Nov., 1913. Residence, 105 Rugby Rd., Syracuse, N.Y. MERRITT ROY GROSE, 1916-19. Born at Findlay, 0. Student from Ohio at Findlay College, 1901-5. A.B. (Findlay College) 1905. B.S. (Univ. of Chicago). A.M. (Clark Univer­ sity) 1912. Research student at Clark and Harvard Universities. Instructor in Chem­ istry at Clark and Harvard. Assistant Professor Of Chemistry, Syracuse University, College of Liheral Arts, 1916-19. Married 1914 Grace S. McMechan of McMechan, W. Va. Child-;Marjorie, born 1915. CLIFFORD A. GROSS, 1918. Captain, U.S.A. Commandant, Syracuse University, Students Army Training Corps, Sept.­ Dec. 1918. GEORGE ABRAHAM GROUP, 1919-20 and 1921-23. Born 21 March 1893 at Syracuse, N.Y. Student from Syracuse, at Syra­ cuse University, 1911-19. B.S. 1915. M.D. 1919. AKK. AD.A. Instructor in Bacteriology, Hygiene and Sanitation, College of Medicine, 1919-20, and 1921-23. Graduate student in Urology, Harvard Graduate School, July-December 1920. Physician at Syracuse, 192Q-. War Record-Enlisted in Med. Reserve Corps, Jan. 1918. Inducted into. S.A.T.C., Syracuse University; discharged Dec., 1918. Married 11 June 1919, Harriet J . Faustman of Syracuse, N. Y. Residence, i51•Clifton Pl., Syracuse, N. Y, MARIAN ROCKEFELLER GUERNSEY, 1918-. Born at Schoharie, N.Y. Student from Schoharie, at Skidmore School of Arts, 1914-16; at Columbia University, 1917-18, plus one Summer Session. B.S. and Teachers Diploma (Columbia), 1918. ~. Columbia. Was engaged in war work from June to October, 1918, at WaShington, D. C.; Red Cross work at home,summer of 1917; social work at Recreation centers for Soldiers, winter, 1917-18, in New York C1ty. Had a vol1.mteer class in settlement work at Union Settlement, N. Y.' City, winter of 1917. 1210 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

Instructor in Textiles and Clothing, School of Home Economics, Syracuse University, 1918-21. Same, College of Home Economics, 1921-. Residence, 849 Sumner Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Permanent ·address, Scho­ h~rie, N. Y., c/o Mr. F. A. Guernsey.

MIRIAM A. GUERNSEY (MRS. CLIFTON H. MIX), 1893-99. Ph.B. (Syracuse) 1893. A. BK. Instructor in Vocal Music, College of Fine·Arts, 1893-99. See Alumni Record, Vol. Ill, p. 366. Residence, 1 Kensington Heights, Worcester, Mass.

LESLIE MARJORIE GUEST (REILAND), 1915-19. B.Mus. (Syracuse) 1909. Instructor in Piano Teachers College, 1915-19.

RUTHELIZABETH GUIBAULT, 1889--97. B.Mus. (Syracuse) 1884. KKI'. Instructor in Piano, .College of Fine Arts, 1889--94. Professor of Piano, 1894-97. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 36_r. SuPPLEMENT: Organist and music teacher at Cazenovia, N. Y. Residence, Cazenovia, N.Y.

~ARGARET GUILLET (BROOKS), 1914-15 Born 15 Dec., 1891 at Rochester, N. Y. Student from Toronto, Ont., at Syracuse Urfi.versity, 1909-11. Certificate in Design, 1911. Instructor in Design, College of Fine Arts, 1914-15. Private studio at Lexington, Ky, 1913-14; at Syracuse, 1917-18. Teacher, Chevy Chase School, Chevy Chase, Md., 1919--20. Marned 2 March 1922, Clifford T. Brooks of New York City. Residence, Old Short Hills Rd., Short Hills, N. J.

MADELEINE VROMET GUILLOTON (See Vromet).

VI~CENT LOUIS GUILLOTON, 1921-23. Born 24 March 1894 at Pontivi (Morbihan), France. Received bachelor's degree from University of Rennes, 1911. M.A. (Sorbonne; Paris) 1920. Also, graduate of Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris; and Fellow of the Univer­ sity of France, 1921. Assistant Professor .of French, Syracuse University, 1921-22. Associate Professor of French 1922-23,. War record-8erved in French army (three years in Infantry; two in Artillery), Sept. 1914-0ct. 1919. Wounded at Neuville-Saint-Waast, May, 1915. Awarded Croix de Guerre. Married 27 June 1922, Madeline Vromet (S. U. Faculty, q. v.). Address, Smith College, Northampton, Mass. RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES

ELSIE ELIZABETH GULLEY (See Assistants in Instruction, p. 1476). SAR!\H ELIZABETH GULLIVER, Feb., 1925-.. Certificate in Nursing (Syracuse University School of Nursing) 1924. Instructor in Practical Nursing Procedure, School of Nursing, Feb., 1925-. Address, University Hospital, Syracuse, N.Y. GEORGE ANDREW GUTCHES, 1915-16. B.L. (Hobart) 1906. M.S.F. (Univ. of Mich.) 1909. Director of the Ranger School, N.Y. State College of Forestry, Syracuse University, Wanakena, N.Y., 1915-16. Address, 3916 Jenifer St., Chevy Chase, Washington, D. C. HARRY GEORGE GUTHMANN, 1917-22. Born 16 Dec., 1896 at_.East Syracuse, N.Y. Student from E. Syracuse, at Syracuse University, 1913-17, 3Y, years. A.B. 1917. B~. M.B.A. (New York University) 1921. C.P.A., , 1920. Attended the University of Chicago in the Summer of 1916; Columbia University and New York University, School of Commerce, 1917, 1918, 1919 and Summer of 1920. Junior Accountant with MaddenS. Reass, New York City, 1918-19. Income Tax Deputy at Newark, N . ]., 1919. Instructor in Accounting, Syracuse University, College of Liberal Arts, 1917-19. Same in Liberal Arts and Business Administration, 1919-20. Same in College of Business Admitiistration, 1920-21. Assistant Professor' of Finance, 1921-22. Away on leave of absence, 1918-19. Associate Professor, School of Business Administration, University of Texas, 19!22-25. Research assis~ant and student, University of Chicago, 1925-27. Author of "Analysis of Financial Statements," Prentice Hall, Inc., N. Y., 1925. Permanent address, 500 W. Manlius St., E~st Syracuse, N.Y. HIRAM SAMUEL GUTSELL, 1882-87. A.B. (Syracuse) 1880. B.P. (Ibid.) 1882. Instructor in Modeling, Etching and Drafting, College of Fine Arts, 1882-87. .See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 364. SUPPLEMENT: Teaching at Cornell University. Sibley College, Ithaca, N. Y., since 1888. Married (See Vol. III), Ida A. Squier (S. U. '82). Residence, 311 Huestis St., Ithaca, N.Y. ADOLPH GUTTMAN, 1895-96. Ph.D. (Zurich) 1882. Professor of the Semitic Languages, College of Liberal Arts, 1895-96. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 309.

CHARLES S. GWYNNE (See Assistants in Instruction, p. 1476). 1212 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

EUGENE EMIL FELIX RICHARD HAANEL, 1888-1901. Ph.D. (Breslau). BK. Professor of Physics and Joel Dorman Steele Professor of Theistic Science, College of Liberal Arts, 1888-1901. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 306. SuPPLEMENT: Left Syracuse University . to become Dominion Supt. of Mines in Canada. Later, became Director of the Mines Branch of the Depart­ ment of Mines. Retired, 1919. Residence, 236 First Ave., Ottawa, Ont., <;anada. FLORENCE EUGENIE HAANEL, 1897-99. B.P. (Syracuse) 1895. I'B. Instructor in Cast Drawing, College of Fine Arts, 1897-99. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 368. Residence, 236 First Ave., Ottawa, Ont., Canad~. YERANOS HABESHIAN (See Assistants in Instruction, p. I476). *JAMES HADLEY. Member of Geneva Medical College Faculty. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. r652. HENRY HARRIS HAFT, 1921-. Born 18 Jan., 1892 at Liverpool, England. Student from Brooklyn, N.Y., at Cornell University, 1909-10; at Syracuse University, 191()--17. B.S., Forestry '(Syracuse) 1913. M.D. (Ibid.) 1917. ZBT. IOQK. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, College of Medicine, 1921-. Physician, Syracuse, N.Y. War Record-Lieut. Med. Corps., overseas, 1917-19. Author of Medical articles in "Clinics of North America," Jour. Amer. Medicine and Science, N . Y. Podiatric Journal. Married 22 Feb., 1920, Freda Silverman (S. U. '18). Children-David Edward, born 13 Nov., 1921. Elsie Jane, born 1 Aug., 1924. Residence, 870,Livingston Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. IVAN DRAKE HAGAR (See Assistants, p. I477). *GRANT R. HAIGHT, 1919-Jan., 1920. C.E. (). Assistant Erofessor of Civil Engineering, College of Applied Science, 1919- Jan. 1920. Died Jan. (?) 1920. LEONARD TITUS HAIGHT, 1902-13. A.B. (Williams) 1896. A. LL.B. (Syracuse) 1901. Instructor in Domestic Relations, College of Law, 1902--4. Instructor in the Law of Domestic Relations, Torts and Personal Property, 1904-5. In· structor in same and Insurance, 1905--6. Professor of Law; 1906-13. RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1213

See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 474. SuPPLEMENT: Omission from Vol. III, Teacher, St. John's School, Manlius, N. Y., three years. Lawyer at Syracuse. Married, (1), Mabel Beard, who died 12 July 1906 (See Vol. III); (2), 6 June 1916, Clara Schwartz. Children-Alice Beard. Barbara. Address, 1041 O.C.S., Bank Bldg., Syracuse, N.Y.

LOUIS BENJAMIN HAINES, 1919-21. Born 22 April 1896, at Cuba, N. Y. Student from Cuba at Syracuse University, 1915-19. B.S., in Chemistry, 1919. AX1:. M .S. (Ibid.) 1921. Ph.D. (Univ. Wisconsin), 1924. Half time Medical Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry, College of Medicine, 1919-20. Half time instructor in Chemistry, College of Liberal Arts, 192Q-21. Assistant in Chemistry, College of Letters and Science, University of Wis­ oonsin, 1921-24. Chemist, Vacuum Oil Co., Olean, N. Y., Aug. 1924-Feb., 1925. War Record-Private Engineers Reserve Corps, 1 April1918-14 Oct., HH8. S.A.T.C., 14 Oct., 1918-8 Dec., 1918. Address, c/o Miner Labs., 9 S. Clinton St., Chicago, Ill. Permanent, 5 Chapel St., Cuba, N.Y.

WILL T. HALE, Summer Session 1918. Taught! English, Summer Session of 1918.

EDWIN PERRY HALL, 1924-. M.D. (Hahnemann Med. CoiL, Phila.), 1903. Instructor in Oto-Laryngology in Dispensary, College of Medicine, 1924-. Physician, Syracuse, N. Y. Married 4 May 1912, Mary Eva Benson (S. U., '07, q. v.). Children-Margaret. Mary Benson. Residence, 153 Durston Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

EARL HALLENBECK, 1902-. Born 14 March 1876 at Syracuse, N. Y. B.Ar. (Syracuse) 1897. 4>K'Y. M.S. in Arch. (Univ. ) 1911 (?). 4>K4>. TZA. Instructor in Architecture, College of Fine Arts, 1902-4. Associate Pro­ fessor of Architecture, 1904-7. Professor of Architecture, 1907-. On leave of absence 191Q-11 and 1922-23. See Alumni Re.cord, Vol. III, p. 463. SuPPLEMENT: Architect and college professor. On leave of absence from the University, 191Q-ll, at , Pa., 1922; at Trenton, N.J. I2I4 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

Member Amer. Inst. of Archts., 1905-. Married 20 May, 1902, Margaret E. Telfer (S. U., '98) of Syracuse, N.Y. Children-Andrew T. Grace E. JohnS. Residence, 144 Ruhamah Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

CLIFTON EDWIN HALSTEAD, 1918--25. Born 26 Aug., 1895 at Vienna, N.Y. Student from Syracuse, N.Y., at Syracuse University, 1914--18. A.B. 1918. A.M. (Ibid.) 1920. Teaching Fellow in Botany, Syracuse University, 1918--19. Instructor in Botany, Same, 1919-25. On leave of absence, 1921-23. Has published "The H-ion Concentration of a Three-Salt Nutrient Solution for Wheat Plants." Address, c/o E. R. Squibb Co., Brooklyn, N.Y.

THOMAS HENRY HALSTED, 1892-.· Born 8 July.I865 at Listowel, Ont., Canada. M.D. (Toronto) 1887. F.A. C.S. 1913. N!:N. AnA. Instructor in-Laryngology and Otology, College of , Medicine, 1892-95. Lecturer on same, 1895-99. Professor of same, 1899-1905. Professor of Laryngology, Rhinology and Otology, 1905-19. Professor of Oto-Laryn­ gology, 1919-. See Alumni Record, Vol. Ill, p. 438. SuPPLEMENT: Physician and surgeon. Specialist in Oto-Laryngology. War Record-'-In France during 1918, as Major, Amer. Red Cross, Bureau of Intelligence and Research (Medical). For marriage, etc., see Vol. III. Member of numerous clubs and scientific societies, among them, Amer. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc. (Pres't of this, 1918--19), Amer. Laryn­ gological Assn., (Pres't, 1918), Amer. Otol. Soc., Amer. Bronchoscopic Soc., etc., etc. Member Amer. Board of Oto-Laryngology. Has published many articles in medical journals on subjects relating to ear, nose and throat. Address, 405 E. Fayette St., Syracuse, N.Y. CLARENCE T. HAMILL, 1913-19. A.B. (Brown Univ). Assistant Professor of Forest Extension, Syracuse University, N. Y. State College of Forestry,. 1918-19. NELLIE R. HAMILL, 1915-23. Superintendent of the University Hospital of the Good Shepherd 1915-23. *FRANK HASTINGS HAMILTON. Member of Geneva Medical College Facu1ty. See Alumni Record, Vol. Ill, p. z652. RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF 'THE FACULTIES 1215

JAMES HENRY HAMILTON, 1896--1903. B.S. (Hanover) 1885. LL.B. (Cincinnati Law School) 1887. A.M. (Indiana Univ.) 1894. Ph.D. (Wisconsin) 1896. Instructor in Economics, College of Liberal Arts, 1896-99. Associate Pro­ fessor of Economics and Sociology, 1899--1900. Professor of Political Econ­ omy, 19()0--1. Professor of Sociology, 1901-3. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. JIO. MILTON W. HAMILTON (See Assistants, p. I477). MARY EURETTA HAMM, 1911-12 and 1913-14. B.P. (Syracuse) 1908. Instructor in Drawing, College of Fine Arts, 1911-12 and 1913-14. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. I273· SuPPLEMENT: Engaged in decorating work, Elgin Simonds Co., Syracuse, N.Y., 1915-17; at Fashion Park, Portland Ave., Rochester, N. Y., 1918-26 and 1926-. Residence, 96 Hempel St., Rochester, N. Y.

WILLIAM C. HAMMERLE (See Assistants, p. I477). MAURICE EDWIN HAMMOND, 1923-24. Born 1880 at Stockbridge, N.Y. B.S. (Colgate University) 1909. Teacher, Allegany Co. Academy, Cumberland, Md., 1909--10; Bethlehem Prep. School, Bethlehem, Pa., 191Q-11; High School, Oswego, N. Y., 1911-12; High School, McKeesport, Pa., 1912-13; University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt., 1913-16; Shurtleff College, Alton, Ill., 1916--17. Secretary of Y.M.C.A. and supply teacher, 1918-19. ·Teacher, Oklahoma City.College, Oklahoma City, 1919--20; High School, Bradford, Pa., 1921; High School, Warner, N. Y., 1921-23. Instructor (half time) in Chemistry, Syracuse University, 1923-24. LESLIE LYLE HANAWALT, 1922-23. Born 18 Jan. 1898 at Westerville, Ohio. Student from Winter Park, Fla., at Oberlin College, 1918-22. A.B. (Oberlin) 1922. Member of Gavel Club, Scribblers' Club, Liberal Club, etc. Inspecting au

REUBEN CALDWELL HANCHETT, 1885-1908. M.D. (Syracuse) 1884. Instructor in Physiology, College of Medicine, 1885-88. Instructor in 1216 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

Materia Medica, 1888--90. Lecturer on same, 1890-98. Professor of same 1 1898-1900. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1900--8. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 437· Address, 4359 W. Madison St., Chicago Ill.

GEORGE ARTHUR HANFORD, 1902-7. A.B. (Yale) 1898. Ph.D. (Ibid.) 1902. Lecturer on Physiological Chemistry, College of Medicine, 1902-3. Leo-. turer on Chemistry and Physiological Chemistry, 1903--6. Associate Pro­ fessor of same, 1906--7. Director of the Chemical Laboratory, 1904-7. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 443. Address, G. C. Hanford Mfg. Co., 304 Oneida St., Syracuse, N.Y.

JAMES HOWARD HANGER, 192o-. Born 16 Dec. 1879 at McPherson, Kansas. Student from Coming, Ka.nsa.$, at Baker University, 1904-10, four years. 4>8K. A.B. (Baker) 1910. A.M; (Univ. of Kansas) 1911. Superintendent of Schools, Centralia, Kansas, 1911-12. Same, Ro~ ville, Kansas, 1912-14. Assistant in Education, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill., 1914--15. City High School, Decatur, ·m., 1915-16. At Columbia University, 1916-18. Expert Statistician, Fuel Administration and War Department, Washington, D. C., Apr.-Dec., 1918. Y.M.C.A. Secretary, (overseas) French Army at Mourmalon le Grand, France, Feb.­ Aug., 1919. Professor of Sociology and Economics, Illinois Wesleyari Uruv., Bloomington, Ill., 1919-20. Associate Professor of Economics, Syracuse University, 192o-. Author of an article giving the basis for the organization of a League of Nations, based on the American Constitution, copies of which were furnished to both Colonel House and President Wilson previous to their departure for the Peace Conference at Paris; other articles and book reviews. Residence, 201 Marshall St., Syractise, N.Y.

THOMAS LEROY HANKINSON, Jan., 192Q-21. Born 12 April1876, at Valparaiso, Indiana. Student from Hillsdale, Mich., at Michigan Agricultural College, 1894--98; at Cornell University 1898- 1900. B.S., (Mich. Agr. Coll), 1898. B.S. (Cornell) 1900. Held a graduate teaching scholarship at Cornell University, 1901-2, and gave a course in Ornithology one summer at Cornell. P~ofessor of Zoology, Eastern Illinois Teachers College, 1902-20. Assistant Professor of Ichthyology, Roosevelt Wild Life Experlmenl Station, N. Y. State College of Forestry, Syracuse University, Jan.-June 1920. Professor of Ichthyology, same, 192Q-21. Has published a dozen papers of a scientific character, chiefly on birds and fish. Married 1907, Nettie Dickson of Louisville, Ky. Child-Janet, born 21 June 1910. RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1217

HARRY A. HANSON (See Assistants, p. 1477). ,LEROY THORNE HARDENBERGH, 1925-. Born 17 Sept. 1898. Student from Waverly, N. Y., at Syracuse Univer­ sity, 1916-17 and 192Q-25. E>A. ID:N. M.D. 1925. Instructor in Pathology, College of Medicine, 1925-26. War Record-Sergeant-Major, A.G.S.C., Kelly Field, Texas; later, with "B" Battery, 111th Field Art., A.E.F., July 1918-May 1919. Address, (1926-27) to be University Hospital, Syracuse, N.Y. *REINE HARDEN-HICKEY, 1907-8. Instructor in Vocal Music, College of Fine Arts, 1907-8. See Alumni Record, Vol. Ill, p. 471. Died 17 April1908 at Syracuse, N.Y. WILLIAM HOWLETT HARDIN(}, 1913-. LL.B. (Syracuse) 1898. Instructor in Insurance, College of Law, 1913-. See Alumni Record, Vol. Ill, p. 917. Lawyer at Syracuse. Residence, 113 Genesee Park Rd., Syracuse, N.Y. ROBERT M. HARDINGE, 1904--5 . .A.B. (Gettysburg) 1S85. Ia. Lecturer on Meteorology and Climatology, 1904--5. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 425. CHARLES WESLEY HARGITT, 1891-. Born 28 March 1852, at Lawrenceburg, Ind. B.S. (Moores Hill College) 1877. Sc.D. (Ibid.) 190$. Ph.D. (Ohio University) 1890. Sc.D. (Evansville College), 1920. Sc.D. (Syracuse) 1922. BK. l:8. Professor of Biology and Geology, College of Liberal Arts, 1891-95. Pro­ fessor of Biology, 1895-1904. Professor of Zoology, 1904--21. Research Professor of Zoology, 1921-. Professor of Embryology, College of Medicine, 1897-1907 and 191Q-12. Organized the Biological Seminar, ~ollege of Liberal Arts, 1892. Curator of the Museum, 1892-. Director of1the Museum, 1922-. Absent from the University on leave, for study and travel in Europe, 1894, 1903 and 191Q-11. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 383. SUPPLEMENT: Member and Fellow of various learned societies (See Vol. III). President of Syracuse University chapter of Amer. Assn. Univ. Pro­ fessors. Chairman of local committee of National Research Council, etc. Was one of the organizers of N.Y. State Teachers Assn., 1896; Vice-Pres't., of same, 1896-93, and P,resident, 1899. Has published (See Vol. III), "Outlines of General Biology," 1899; mono­ graphs on Medusae and Anthozoa, etc., etc.; "Hargitt-Haddock Genealogy," ·1218 ADMINISTRATION AND .INSTRUCTION

1921; "Hydroids of the Philippine Islands/' 1924; "Hydroids of Chesapeake Bay," 1926; articles in journals, magazines, Methodist Review, etc. For marriage, etc., see Vol. III. Residence, 501 University Pl., Syracuse, N.Y.

GEORGE THOMAS HARGITT, 1903-4 and 1913-. Son Qf Prof. C. W. Hargitt. Born 13 Feb., 1881 at Fairfield. Ind. Ph.B., (Syracuse) 1902. BK. A.M. (Univ. Nebraska) 1903. Ph.D. (Harvard) 1909. :EE. Assistant in Zoology, College of Liberal Arts, 1903-4. Assistant Professor of Zoology, same, 1913-15. Associate Professor of Zoology, 1915--20. Pro­ fessor of Zoology, 192D-. Away on leave of absence, Sept., 1923-Jan., 1925. See Alumni Record; Vol. III, p. 329· SuPPLEMENT: Bruce Fellow in Zoology, Johns Hopkins University, 1909--10. Instructor in Zoology, N"orthwestern University, 191D-13. Professor of Zoology, 1913 Summer 'Session, University of West . Professor of Zoology, in special research work, Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, Philadelphia, 1923-25. Fellow• A.A.A.S., and Secretary of the Zoological Sciences, 1924--. Mem­ ber of Amer. Soc. of Zoologists, Amer. Genetic Assn., Marine Bioi. Lab­ oratory, Amer. Assn. Univ. Professors, Amer. Assn. of Anatomists. Has published (See Vol. III also), books; "Outlines of General Biology," with Prof. C. W. Hargitt (See p. 1217) second edition, 1915; third edition, 1919; fourth edition, 1922; fifth edition, 1925; the following papers: "Matu­ ration, Fertilization and Segmentation of P~aria tiarella and Tubularia crocea," Bull. of Museum of Comp. Zoology, Harvard, 1909; "Studies in the Development of Scyphomedusae," with C. W. Hargitt, Jour. of Morpholoy 1910; "Characteristics of the· Diverse Races of Paramecium," with H. S. Jennings, ibid., 19Hi; the following papers on "Germ Cells of Coelenterates"­ !. "Campanularia flexuosa," Jour. Morph., 1913; II. "Clava leptostyla," ibid., 1916; III. "Aglantha digitalis," ibid., 1917; IV. "Hybocodon prolifer," ibid., 1917; V . ."Eudendrium ramosum," ibid., 1918; VI. "General Consider­ ations, Discussion and Conclusions," ibid., 1919; "The Growth of Parame­ cium in Pure Cultures of Bacteria," with W. W. Fray (S. U., '16), Jour. Experimental Zoot., 1917; "Invertebrate Animals and Civilization," Scientific Monthly, v. 16, June 1923; "Germ Cell Origin in the Adult Salamander, Diemyctylus viridescens," Jour. Morph. and Physiol., v. 39, 1924; two papers on "The Formation of the Sex Glands and Germ Cells of Mammals:" I. The Origin of the 'Germ Cells in the Albino Rat," Jour. Morph. and Physiol., v. 40, 1925; II. "The History of the Male Germ Cells in the Albino Rat.," ibid., v. 41, 1926. Residence, 501 University Pl., SyracUse, N. Y,

WILLIAM M. HARLOW (See Assistants, p. I477). RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1219

*FRANK D. HARRIS, 1918. Graduated at Wesleyan University, 1918. BK. Engaged to be instructor in English, College of Liberal Arts, 1918. Died 11 Oct. 1918 at s}rracuse, N.Y. GLEN ALFRED HARRIS, 1924-25. Born 10 March 1899 at Dharivar, S. India. Student at Rangoon College one year. B.S. (Colgate University) 1923. A.M. (Ibid.) 1924. Instructor in English, College of Liberal Arts, 1924-25. HARVEY R. HARRIS, 1924-25. Born 7 June 1897 at Elmira, N. Y. A.B. (Columbia) 1921. Has done graduate work at the University of California, in preparation for Ph.D. Instructor in English, College of Liberal A~s, 1924-5. WALTER DAVID HARRIS, 1908-12 . .A .B. (Univ. Nebraska) 1903. A.M. 1906. Instructor in Physics, College of Liberal Arts, 1908-10. Assistant Pro­ fessor of Physics, 191o-12. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 409. SuPPLEMENT: Married 1 Aug. 1912, Mabel C. Slawson, (S. U., Cert. '11 q. v. for further record). Address, Titusville, Fla. DAVID A. HARRISON, 1925-. Born 21 Aug. 1896 in Chicago, Ill. Student from Syracuse, at Syracuse Univ€)I'Sity, 1915-21. dE. B.S. in Med. 1919. M.D.1921. Physician. Clinical instructor in Medicine (Dispensary), College of Medicine, 1925-. Member A.M.A., Onon. Co. Med. Soc., N.Y. S. Med. Soc. Residence, 714 Irving Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. MARION HARRISON, 192o-. Born at Seneca Falls, N.Y. Student from Rochester, N.Y., at Mechanics Institute, Rochester, N. Y:, 191o-13. Diploma. Engaged in Y. W. C. A. work, New York City, 1913-14. Instructor in Clothing, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1914-20. Instructor in Clothing and Textiles, Syracuse University, School· of Home Economics, 192o-21. Same, College of Home Economics, 1921-. Did Red Cross work during the war. Residence, 824 Sumner Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. CLARENCE DUNBAR HART, 1923-. B.S. (Tufts) 1917. Student at Harvard Tech. School of Public ,Health and Univ., of Missouri Medical School. Assistant Professor of Bacteriology and Hygiene, 1923--. University health officer, 1923--. Residence, Sims Hall, Syracuse, N.Y. I220 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

CLINTON SHELDON HART, 1925--. Born 8 June 1900 at Syracuse, N.Y. Student from Syracuse at S:Yracuse- University, 1919-21 and 1922-24. B. S. Chern. Eng._. 1924. A~. Storekeeper, Bowne Hall (S. U.), and graduate student, 1924-25. Instructor in Chemistry, Syracuse University, 1925--. Member Amer. Chern. Soc. Residence, 934 Westcott St., Syracuse, N.Y.

HOWARD FARMAN HART, 1905--8. A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1904. 4>BK. ~.E(?). A.M. (Ibid.) 1905. Assistant in Mathematics, College of Liberal Arts, 1905--7. Instructor iD. Mathematics, 1907-8. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 412. Married Florence Marvin (S. U., '09, q. v. for further record).

SIMEON THOMPSON HART, 192Q-. Born 3 Feb. 1878 at Farmington, Conn. Student at the University oC Wisconsin and Purdue University. 4>'Y. B.S. M.E. (Purdue) 1908. M.E• . (Ibid.) 1911. Instructor of Apprentices, Y. and T. Co., Stamford, Conn., Aug. 1908- Jan. 1910. Assistant Superintendent Morgan Machine Co., Rochester, N.Y•• Jan. 191Q-Apr. 1912. Superintendent Hartford Special Machine Co., ~art­ ford, Conn., Apr. 1912-Jan., 1915. Assistant Professor Mechanical Con•· struction, West Virginia University, Jan. 1915--Jan., 1920. Professor of Industrial Engineering, Syracuse University, College of Ap­ plied Science, Jan., 192Q-. Married 1910, Maud Clark, of New York, N.Y. Children-Josiah Southworth, born 13 Oct., 1911. Simeon Willart, born 17 July, 1913. Residence, 949 Ackerman Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

FRANK L. HARTER, 191Q-21. M.D. (Albany Med. Coli.) . .Instructor in Clinical Medicine, College of Medicine, 191Q-21. Address, 300 Hawley Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

*EDWIN ADOLPHUS HARTLEY, 1922-26. Born 10 July 1893 at Glenada, Ore. Student from Mapleton, Ore., at Oregon Agriculturl!-1 College, 1913-18, four years. B.S. (Ore. Agr. Coli.) 1918. M.S. (Ohio State Univ.) 1921. 4>~. ~.E. f'A., at Ohio State University. In U.S. Forest Service, Dist. 6, Portland, Oregon, summer of 1919. Dep­ uty State Nursery Inspector, Pennsylvania Dept. of Agriculture, 1921-22. Assistant . Professor of Forest Entomology, Syracuse University, N. Y. State College of Forestry, 192Z:.26. Has published, "Some Bionomics of Aphelinus Semiflavus (Howard)," Ohio Jour. Sci., Vol. XXII, No. 8; "Parasitism of Eur. Pine Sawfly in Penn- RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1221 sylvania," Jour. Ec. Ent., XVI: 386; "Useful Cage for Rearing Small Insects," Ohio Jour. Sci. Wa~ Record---lWas Private, Corporal, Sergeant at Camp Lewis, 1918-19. Married 29 Aug., 1925, C. Helene Willey (S. U. Faculty, q. v.). Died 15 Oct. 1926 at Syracuse, N.Y. HELENE W. HARTLEY (See Willey). DALE ALLEN HARTMAN, 1924-. A.B. (Western Reserve). A.M. (Harvard). Fellow in Social and Political Psychology, first semester of 1924-25. In­ structor, second semester of 1924-25. Instructor in Political Science, 1925-. Married Marguerite E. Fivaz, (S. U. '25). Residence, 926 Ackerman Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. HERBERT BERTSCH HARTWIG, 1922-. Born 1898 in Wayne County, Mich. Student from Highland Park, Mich., at Mich. State Coli., 1917-21; at Iowa State Coli., 1921-22. <1>.:.\. B.S. (Mich. State Coli.) 1921. M.S. (Iowa State Coli.) 1922. r1:.:.\. AZ. K. Before coming to Syracuse University was engaged as follows: Potato Inspector, Michigan Potato Producers' Assn. Extension Specialist in Field Crops, Cornell University. Potato Inspector, Northern, N.Y. Indep. Seed Potato Assn.; same, N. Y. Seed Improvement Assn., Cornell. Teaching Fellow, Farm Crops department, Iowa State College. Instructor in Agronomy, Syracuse University, College of Agric'ulture, 1922- 23. Assistant Professor of same, 1923-25. Associate Professor of Agronomy, 1925-. War Record-Private, Fort Sheridan, Ill., June 1918. Candidate (officer) at Central Inf. Officers Tr. Sch., Camp McArthur, Texas, until close of war. Contributed numerous articles to farm bureau magazines while at Cornell University. M~ed 8 Aug., 1923, Marion Ruth Stein (Mich. State Coli. '23) of Fenton, Mich . .Residence, 210 Robineau Rd., Syracuse, N.Y.

FREDERIC ADDISON HARVEY, 191Q-16. B.S. (Grinnell Coli.) 1904. M.S. (Univ. California) 1906. Ph.D. (Ibid.) 19.09. Instructor in Physics, College of Liberal Arts and College of Applied Science, 191Q-ll. Assistant Professor of Physics, 1911-14. As,wciate Professor of Physics, 1914-16. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 493·

HOMER ALVAN HARVEY, 19:iQ-15. Born 8 Oct., 1884 at Indianapolis, Ind. Student from Elk City, Kan., at the. University of Missouri, 1905-9; at University of Illinois, where· he did some teaching, 1909-10; at Syracuse University, 191Q-16; University of I222 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

Chicago, summer quarters, 1912, 1913. A.B. (Univ. Missouri) 1909. ~BK. AKK, Rush Medical College, 1912. M.D. (Syracuse) 1916. Instructor in Romance Languages, Syractise University, College of Liberal Arts, 191Q-12. Assistant Professor of same, 1912-15. Physician at Batavia, N.Y., since 1916. Member Amer. Med. Ass'n., N.Y. State Med. Soc. Married 28 Aug., 1913 Della Shaw, (S. U. '12) of Wichita Falls, Texas. Children-Robert Shaw, born 26 (or 24?), July, 1914. Douglass Coate, born 28 Aug., 1917. Janice, born -16 Feb., 1921. Residence, 25 Ellicott Ave., Batavia, N.Y. MAY MARGARET NARAMORE (HARWOOD), 1912-. A.B. (Syracuse) 1908. A.M. (Ibid.) 1913. ~8. ~BK. Assistant in Mathematics, College of Liberal Arts; 1912-15. Instructor in Mathematics, 1915-21. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1921-. See Alumni Record, Vol. Ill, p. 1287. SuPPLEMENT: Teacher, High School, Elmira, . N. Y., Jan.-June, 1912. Married Oliver K. Harwood (S. U. '07), who died 1 Sept., 1911. Residence, Syracuse, N.Y. MARY JOSEPHINE HASBROUCK (See Assistants, p. 1478). ROBERT HENRY HASKELL, 191Q-12. A.B. (Columbia) 1907. ~T~. ~BK . M.D. (Univ. Mich.) 1910. mN. AnA. · ~8. Instructor in Anatomy, College of Medicine, 191Q-Feb. 1912. See Alut'

Assistant to L. d'Aubigue, Paris, France, 1914. Head of Voice Depart­ ment, Rockford College, Rockford, Ill., 1914-19. Same at Hood College, Frederick, Md.,1 1919-22. Instructor in Voice, College of Fine Arts, Syracuse University, 1922-24. Instructor and Supervisor in Surgical Dressings, Rockford, Ill., during the war. Married June 1901, J. Langdon Hawes (deceased) of New York, N. Y. Children-John Langdon, born 14 Feb., 1903. Frank Woodbury, born 3 Dec., 1905. Permanent address, 44 Hawthorne Ave., Flushing, L. I., N. Y., c/o G. B. Hotchkiss.

DELMER EDWARD HAWKINS, 1894-96 and 1900-6. A.B. (Syracuse) 1894. 'Yr. LL.B. (Ibid.) 1898. Instructor in Political Economy,College of Liberal Arts,1894-96 and 1900-1. Associate Professor of same, 1901-2. Professor of same, 1902--6. See Alumni Record, Vol . III, p. 393· Residence, 211 Lincoln: Park Drive, Syracuse, N.Y. (Married, (See Vol. III) Helen M. Wardwell, S. U . .'88).

*AUGUSTINE BOYER HAWLEY, 1854-55. A.B. (Hobart) 1852. Degree from Geneva Med. Coli. Member Geneva Medical College Faculty, 1854-55. See Alumni Record, Vol. Ill, p. r653 and p. I702. Died 20 Sept., 1878 at Red Wing, Minn.

CARL TRACY HAWLEY, 1895-. Born 4 April 1872 at Montrose, Pa. B.P. (Syracuse-) 1894. M.P. (Ibid.) 1915. Instructor in Painting, College of Fine Arts, 1895-96 and 1897-99. Instructor in Cast Drawing, 1896--97. Instructor in Freehand and Cast Drawing, 1899- 1900. Associate Professor of Drawing and Instructor in Art Anatomy, 1900-5. Associate Professor of Drawing and Illustration, and Lecturer on Art Anat­ omy, 1905-7. Professor of Drawing, Illustration, and Lecturer on Art An­ atomy, 1907-19. Professor of Drawing and Composition, and Lecturer on Art Anatomy, 1919-. Absent on leave for travel and art study,1898-99. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 463. Residence, Syracuse, N. Y.

HIRAM B. HAWLEY, 1894-95. M.D. (Syracuse) 1893. ZiJ". Demonstrator of Anatomy, College of Medicine, 1894-95. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 352. Correction: Name of daughter, Rhea Marie (S. U. '10, q. v.). Physician at Syracuse. Residence, 119 Hampton Rd., Syraqse, N. Y. 1224 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

*JOEL EDWIN HAWLEY. Member of Geneva Medical College Faculty. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 1653· ERNEST PARKER HAWTHORNE, 1919-24. Born 17 May, 1888 at Potsdam, N.Y. Graduate Piano Dept., State Nor­ mal School, Potsdam, N. Y. Pupil of George Proctor, Boston, of Marie Prentner and Theodor Leschetizky, Vienna. Instructor in Piano, Theory and History of Music at Beaver College, Beaver, Pa., 1913-17. Instructor in Piano and Theory of Music, Syracuse University, College of Fine Arts, 1919-24. War Record-In the Army from 21 Sept., 1917 to 9 June, 1919. Rank, Musician, Regiment, 325 Infantry, 82d Division. Overseas, 1918-19.

HENRIETTA SNOW HAYDEN, 1923-. Born 30 Nov. 1898 at Syracuse, N.Y. Student from Syracuse at Wells College, half year; at Syracuse University, 1918 Feb.-1921, 3}/, years. B.S. 1921. M.S. (Ibid,) 1925. Teacher of Science, High School, Earlville, N. Y., 1921-1923. Half time instructor in Chemistry, Syracuse University, 1923-24. Instructor in Chemistry, 1924-. Residence, 958 Ackerman Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.

SABRA MAY HAYDEN, Summer Sesswn, If)I4. Ph.B. (Syracuse) 1906. IIB

ELLEN VAN VALZAH HAYES, 1920-25. Born 3 Sept., 1895, at Bellefonte, Pa. Student from Bellefonte, at Sweet Briar College, 1910-14. A.B. tSweet Briar) 1914 .. Certificate of the Dept. of Phys. Education, Wellesley College, 1918. r

FRANKL. HAYES, Jr., Feb. 1917-18. Born at Minneapolis, Minn. Student from Chicago, at Harvard Univer­ sity, 1912-16. !A.B. (Harvard) 1916. Student, Univ. of Chicago, autumn of 1916. Instructor in English, Syracuse University, College oJ Liberal Arts, Feb. 1917-1918. Permanent address, 5415 University Ave., Chicago, Ill. NINA BAYLIS HAYES, 1900-2. Instructor in Vocal Music, College of Fine Arts, 1900-2. (See Non-Grad­ uates). RAY WILLIAM HAZLETT, 1919--23. Born 4 March, 1892 at Belmont, (or Angelica?), N. Y. Student from Houghton, N. Y., at Oberlin College. A.B. (Oberlin) 1915. A.M. (Ibid.) 1916. Teacher of English and History, Norwalk, (Ohio) High School, 1916-17. Instructor in English, Kansas State Agric. College, Manhattan, Kas., 1917-19. Instructor in English, College of Applied Science, Syracuse University, 1919--21. Assistant Professor of English, Same, 1921-23. War Record-Instructor in charge of radio practice, Soldiers Training Detachment, Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kansas, May 18, 1918-Nov. 25, 1918. Permanent address, Houghton, N.Y. HAROLD W. HEBBLETHWAITE, (See Assistants, p. 1478).

HENRY FREDERICK HECK, 1920--21. A.B. (Ph.B.) {Syracuse) 1912. Instructor in Chemistry, Syracuse University, 192D-21. Address (1924), East High School, Erie, Pa.

*JOHN HEDDAEUS, 1892-95. B.D. (Meadville, Pa., Theol. School) 1884. A.M. (Univ. of N. Y.) 1890. Ph.D. (Ibid.) 1891. Professor of Modern Languages, College of Liberal Arts, 1892-95. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 307. Died 25 Dec., 1913 at Brooklyn, N.Y.

*JOHN LORENZO HEFFRON, 1883-1924. Born 29 Nov. 1851, at New Woodstock, N. Y. A.B. (Colgate) 1873 . .AKE. A.M. (Ibid.) 1876. BK. M.D. (Syracuse) 1881. Nl:N. AOA. Graduate. student at Vienna and Heidelberg. Sc.D. (Colgate) 1909. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE (Acting, Sept., 1907-Jan., 1908), 1908-22; Emeritus, 1922-24. 1226 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

Instructor in Histology, College of Medicine, 1883-84. Lecturer on Micros­ copy and Histology, 1884-85. Professor of same, 1885-87. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics,' 1887-95. Professor of Clinical Medicine, 1895- 1921. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 429. Correction and additions: (1) Home address before entering college, Fabius, N.Y. (2) Student at College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia, 1879- 80. (3) Visiting physician, St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse, 1882-87. Visiting Physician, Hospital of Good Shepherd, Syracuse, 1884-1907. SUPPLEMENT: Physician at Syracuse, 1882-1924. Consulting physician, Syracuse Mem. Hosp., 1887-92. Physician-in­ chief, Hospital of Good Shepherd, 1907-12. Consulting Physician, 1912-24. Alumni trustee of Syracuse University, 1895-1913. Director of Syracuse Chamber of Commerce, two years. Former president of Syracuse Academy of Medicine, Onondaga Medical Society, Central N. Y. Med. Assn., American Acad. of Med., Association of Amer. Med. Colleges. Former vice-pres't of Amer. Med. Assn. Former chairman, medical section of N.Y. State Med. Soc. Member Amer. Clim. and Clin. Soc., Am. Pub. Health Assn., Soc. Adv. Bci.. Keuka Lake Med. Assn. Director Milbank Memorial Fund, Syracuse, 1922- 24. Author of many articles on medical subjects and medical education; among the last published, "Some Irregularities of the Heart and Their Treatment;" "Fifty Years of the College of Medicine of Syracuse University," published in the Jubilee volume, 1920. Married (See Vol. III), Marie A. Marcher (Vassar '73). Children-Marian, now Mrs. Harold E. Porter (See Non-Graduates). Emilie, now Mrs. Warren R . Sisson. John Marcher. Died 28 Sept., 1924, at Syracuse, as result of automobile accident.

JESSE STRAUSS HEIMAN, 1905-6.

M.D. (SyracUse) 1904. N~N. Demonstrator of Anatomy, College of Medicine, 1905-6. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 458. SuPPLEMENT: Physician, Syracuse, 1905-14; New York City, 1914--. Married (See Vol. III). Child-Jessie Louise, born 14 June 1911. Address, 378 West End Ave., New York City.

MARK HEIMAN, 1899-1903. M.D. (Syracuse) 1897. mN. Demonstrator of Anatomy, , College of Medicine, 1899-1903. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 353· Address, 601 W. 160th St., New York City. RECORDS QF MEMB.ERS OF THE FACULTIES 1227

WILLIAM MATHEWS HEKKING, 1911-12. Born 10 March, 1885 at Chelsea, Wis. Student from Dolgeville, N.Y., at Syracuse Unive•sity, 1904--8. I'~. B. P. 1908. Attended Academie Juliene and Academie Colorossi, Paris, 1908-9. With Art, Students League, New York City, and Howard Pyle Colony, Wilmington, Del., 1910. Illustrator and decorator, New York, 1910--11. Instructor in Drawing, Syracuse University, College of Fine Arts, 1911-12. Director of the School of Fine and Applied Arts, J. Milliken University, 1912-15. Associate Professor, department of Architecture, University of Illinois, 1915-16. Professor of Drawing and Painting and History of Art, University of Kansas, 1916-22. Director of the Columbus (0.) Gallery of Fine Arts, 1922-25. Director of the Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo (N. Y.). Fine Arts Academy, 1925-. During the war, lectured at Camp Funston. Taught classes in military drawing, University of Kansas, S.A.T.C. and R .O.T.C. Taught manual of arms to University Battery. Member of Art Commission, State of Kansas, Art Commission of Ohio State War Memorial, and of Art Commission of Sesquicentennial. Monthly contributor to Buffalo Arts Journal; weekly contributor to Buffalo News and Express. Editor of a quarterly, Academy'Notes. Married 1913, S. Marion Swayne at Wilmington, Del. Children-Elnora, born 13 April, 1914. Donald, born 22 Sept., 1916. Charlotte, born 12 Qct. 1917. Residence, 15 Granger Pl., Buffalo; N.Y.

CARL ALBERT HELMECKE, 1913-15. A.B. (Univ. Mich.) 1912. A.M. (Ibid.) 1913. Instructor in German, College of Liberal Arts, 1913-15. Address, State.Normal School, Gunnison, Colo. HARRY JOSEPH HELTMAN, 1917..,.. Born 4 Aug., 1885 at Lock Haven, Pa. Student from Keating Summit, Pa., at Syracuse University, 1906-8 and 1909-10, at Penn State College, 1908-9; Ohio State University, 1912-13; Harvard, summer, 1915; American University, 1919-20. ~N. B.S. (Syracuse) 1910. A.M. (American Univ.) 1920. Teacher of Public Speaking, Otterbein Uniyersity, 1910--13. Assistant General Superintendent Emporium Lumber Co., .Conifer, N. Y., 1913-14. Teacher of English and Public Speaking, Cazenovia Seminary, 1914-15. Professor of Public Speaking, Franklin College, New Athens, Ohio, 1915-17. Instructor in Public Speaking, Syracuse University, School of Oratory, 1917- Feb. 1918. Assistant Professor ·of Public Speaking, Feb. 1918-25. Associate Professor of Public Speaking 1925-. On leave of absence, Feb. 1919-Sept. 1921, as Secretary to Represen­ tative E. J. Jones of Pennsylvania, while in Washington. 1228 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

Married 28 June, 1911 Helen Madeleine Caflisch of Keating Summit, Pa. Children-Judith Eileen, born 12 Feb., 1918. Doris, born 1 June, 1920. Rebecca Jane, born April1923. Mary Elizabeth, born 7 June 1924. Residence, 320 Berkeley Dr., Syracuse, N.Y. OTIS P. HENDERSHOT, 1922-. Born 7 July, 1893 at Newfield, N.Y. Student from Newfield at Syracuse University, 1915-Jan. 1923, five years. B.S. Jan. 1923. M.S. (Ibid.) 1924. ~BK. I:A.E. liME. ~KI>. ~8 . Graduate Assistant in Physics, College of Liberal Arts, 1922-23. Teaching Fellow in Physics, 1923-24. Instructor in Physics, 1924--. Has published, "Thermal Expansion of Wood," Science, 14 Nov., 1924. Residence, Syracuse, N. Y. CHARLES WOOD HENDERSON, 1917-. Born March 1884, at Fullerton, Pa. Student frorh Spencerville, 0., at Ohio Wesleyan Univ., Chicago University and Denison University, 1900- 14. I::x;. B.S. (Denison Univ.), 1914. M.S. (Ibid.) 1916. Principal of High School, Spencerville, 0., 1906--7. Same, Mt. Gilead, 0., 1907-11. Instructor in Mathematics, Denison University, Granville, 0., 1912-14. Instructor in Physics, same, 19f4-17. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, Syracuse University, College of Applied Science, 1917-18. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1918-20. Associate Professor, same, 1920-25. Professor of Electrical Engi­ neering, 1925-. Married 5 June 1905, Anna R. Henders~m. (Ex. '02 Denison Univ.), of Bucyrus, 0. Children-Mary Jane, born 25 April, 1906. John T ., born 18 June, 1907. Residence, 504 University Place, Syracuse, N.Y. HIRAM LEROY HENDERSON, 1917-. Born 22 Aug . .- 1889 at Geneva, N. Y. Student from Geneva at Hobart College and University of Michigan, 1909-13., B.S. (Univ. of Mich.), 1913. Forest Engineer, Hammond Lumber Company, Samoa, Calif., 1914--17. Instructor in Forest Utilization, Syracuse University, New York State College of Forestry, 1917-18. Assistant Professor of Forest Utilization, same, 1918-. On leave of absence, 1925-26. Has published, "Dry Kiln Practice," N. Y. S. Colt. For. Bull. 16, July 1925. Married 1 Jan., 1917, Mildred Knoch. Children-Warren Leroy, born 7 Dec., 1917. Elaine Althea, born 8 Aug.; 1919. Gordon Hiram, born 9 Jan., 1923. Residence, Stone Ridge Drive, Syracuse, N.Y. (R. F. D. 3, East Syracuse, N . Y.). RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1229

ROYAL LESLIE HEN:PERSON (See Assistants, p. 1478). HARRY WALKER HEPNER, 1921'--. Born 1 Feb. 1893 at Freeburg, Pa. Student from Herndon, Pa., at Muhlen­ berg University, Cornell University and Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1912-16. A.B. (Muhlenberg) 1916. A.M. (Syracuse), 1923. E>BII. A~. ci>BK. Assistant Employment Manager, Union Carbide Co., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Sept. 1917-April 1918. Supervisor Personnel Research, Kaufman Dept. Store, Pittsburgh, Pa. In charge of Division of Personnel Research, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, 0. Assistant to Personnel Director, Philadelphia Co. and affiliated corporations, Pittsburgh, Pa. Director of Vocational and Personnel Problems, La Salle Extension University, Chicago, Ill. Instructor in Philosophy, Syracuse University, 1921-24. Assistant Pro­ fessor of Psychology, 1924-. Has publ~hed, "Manual for Vocational Success," Syr. Univ. Bookstore, 1925; "Absenteeism of Office Workers," Jour. Personnel Research; "Better Judgments of Men," Jour. Industrial Psychol., Jan. 1926. War Record-8econd Lieut., Adjutant Generals' Dept., Personnel Officer, Camp Eustis, Va. Member of the Society of Industrial nngineers and Taylor Society of Scientific Management. Married 25 Nov., 1920, Edna K. Carnahan of Pittsburgh, Pa. Child-Flora Alyse, born 15 Apri11923. Resiqence, 216 Roosevelt Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. LAWRENCE T. HERON (See Assistants in Instruction, p 1478) . HUNLEY WHATLEY HERRINGTON, 1919-. Born 15 Sept. 1885 at Evergreen, Ala. Student at Washington University, St. Louis, 1907-10. A.B. (Washington) 1910. ci>BK. A.M. (Harvard) 1911. Ph.D. (Ibid.) 1916. Graduate student (University Scholar, Shattuck and Harris Fellow), Harvard University, 1910-16. Assistant in English, Harvard University, 1913-16. Acting Assistant Pro­ fesso: of English, Wa~hington University, 1916-18. Assistant Professor of Enghsh, same, 1918-19. Associate Professor of English, Syracuse University, 1919-20. Professor of English, 1920-. Married 27 June 1916,' Lydia Wilkinson Sumner of Boston, Mass. Children-Virginia Anne, born 14 March 1918. Barbara Sumner, born 28 May 1922. Residence, Syracuse, N.Y. GEORGE HESS, 1912-. Born 22 July, 1886 at Syracuse, N.Y. Student from Syracuse at Syracuse University, 1904--9. B. P. 1909. 1230 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

Won the Hiram Gee Fellowship in 1909, and spent three years abroad. Instructor in Drawing Syracuse University, College of Fine Arts, 1912-17. Associate Professor of Drawing, 1917-22. Professor of Drawing, 1922-. War Record-Attended Plattsburgh S.A.T.C. Teacher of French. S.U. S.A.T.C. Martjed 1922, Marium Clark (S. U., cert. '23) of Jordan, N. Y. Child-Emily Marium, borrt 12 May 1924. Residence, 246 Buckingham Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. CHARLES NATHANIEL HEWITT. Member of Geneva Medical College Faculty. See Alumni Record,' Vol. III, p. r653. CLARENCE LESLIE HEWITT, 1921-. A.B. (Hamilton Coli.) 1892. A.M. (Ibid.) 1896. Instructor in Political Science, Syracuse University, 1921-. Supervisor of Adult Education, Syracuse, N.Y. Residence, 1701 S. State St., Syracuse, N.Y. LOUIS MAX HICKERNELL, 1914-. Born 5 March, 1887 at Saegerstown, Pa. Student from S.aegerstown, at Allegheny College, 1906-10; at Princeton Univ., 1911::_14. r~. A.B. (Allegheny) 1910. A.M. (Princeton) 1913. Ph.D. (Princeton) 1917. M.D. (Syracuse) 1926. ~8. Instructor in Zoology, Syracuse University, College of Liberal Arts,1914-17. Assistant Professor of Zoology, 1917-20, Associate Professor of Zoology, 1920-21. Associate Professor of Histology, College of Medicine, 1921-. Was a member of S.A.T ..C. and at the Plattsburg Barracks in the summer of 1918. Married Sept. 1915, Marguerite Ruddiman (Vassar, '13) of Brooklyn, N.Y. Residence, 213 Westminster Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. JOHN D. HICKS, Summer Session 1923. Ph.D. Professor of American History, Summer Session of 1923. Address, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. CHARLES DUNTON HIGLEY, 1920-. Born 13 Oct. 1866 at Hudson, N.Y. Student from Ann Arbor, Mich. at the University of Michigan, 1883-84. Assistant in Pharmacology, Syracuse University, College of Medicine, 1920-21. Instructor in Pharmaeology, 1921-. Pharmacist at the Free Dispensary, 1916-20. Has published, "An Intramuscular Method of Digitalis Assay," Proc. Soc .. Exp. Biology and Medicine, 1922, XIX. pp. 250-252. Married 1890 Mertie E. Allen. Child-Helen E., hom 23 Dec., 1891. Residence, 610 E. Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y. RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1231

WARREN WITHERELL HILDITCH, 1909-11. Ph.B. (Yale) 1905. Ph.D. (Ibid.) 1909. Instructor in 1Chemistry, College of Medicine, 1909-10. Assistant Pro- fessor of Physiological Chemistry, 1910-11. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 448. CHARLES WARREN HILL, 1915-16. Ph.D. (Univ. Wisconsin). Assistant Professor of Chemistry,, College of Libera:! Arts, 1915-16.

JULIA AVA HILL (ATWELL), 1906-11. B.S. (Columbia) 1906. PB!. Instructor in the Theory and Practice of Teaching Art, Teachers College, ~906-7. Associate Professor ef same, 1907-11. Married 10 June 1910, Robert K. Atwell (S. U. Faculty, q. v.). See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 498.

RAYMOND THOMPSON HILL, 1906-&. A.B; (Yale) 1904. A.M. (Ibid.) 1905. Ph.D. (Ibid.) 1911. Instructor in Romance Languages, College of Liberal Arts, 1906-8. On leave of absence, 1908-9. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 4II. Address, 1187 Yale Sta., New Haven, Conn.

ROSWELL STONE HILL,' 1897-1906. Professor of Painting and Water Color, College of Fine Arts, 1897-98. Pro­ fessor of Painting, 1898-99. Professor of Painting and Water Color,1899-1906. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 46I.

CARRIE LENORA HILLER (See Assistants, p. 1478).

CARRIE AUGUSTA HILTS (See Assistants, p. 1478).

RALPH EBNERHIMSTEAD, 1924-. A.B. (Illinois) 1916. LL.B. (Northwestern) 1921. J.D. (Ibid.) 1924. A.M. (Ibid.) 1925. Professor of Law, Syr

ERNESTINE LUCY HINE, Feb. 1926-. Born 24 Feb. 1902 at Syracuse, N. Y. Student from Syracuse at Syracuse University, 1921-25. ~I'. B.S., Home Economics, 1925. Instructor in Foods, College of Home Economics, Feb. 1926-. Residence, 5221 S. Salina St., Syracuse, N.Y. I232 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

*JULIE HEIMBACH HINE, 1895-1920. Associate Professor of German, College of Fine Arts, 1895-97. Associate Professor of the German Languag~ and Literature, 1897-1901. Professor of same, 1901-20. Married George F. Hine (See Non-Graduates). Died 17 Oct. 1920.

WILLIAM GRAHAM HINSDALE, 1897-1910. M.D. (Tulane Univ.) 1886. :Eel>. Instructor in Obstetrics, College of Medicine, 1897-1901. Lecturer on same, 1901~. Associate Professor of same, 1906-10. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 442. Residence, 1123 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N.Y.

ARTHUR HIRST, 1917-18 and Summer Sessions, 1918-26. Born 29 March 1892. Student from Syracuse, N.Y., at Springfield Physical Training College, 191+--16. Instructor in Gymnastics, Syracuse University, c

RAY ROLLAND HIRT, 1921-. Born 24 Dec. 1893 at Worthington, Minn. Student from St. Clair, Minn., at Hamline University, 1912-17. Philomathean Society. B.S. (Hamline) 1917. M.S., Forestry (Syracuse) 1924. :E.E. Principal of Consolidated School, St. Clair, Minn., 191~21. Instructor in Forest Botany, Syracuse University, N. Y. State College of Forestry, 1921-. War Record-Private, Base Hospital No. 26, 11 June 1917-3 May 1919. In France, June 1918-May 1919. Has published, "Sporophores of Polyporus gilvus (Schw.) Fr.," Mycologia. Married 1917, Geneva G. Anderson of Hector, Minn. Children-Gen~ Rae, born 15 May-1920. Joann Elizabeth, born 30 Dec. 1925. Residence, Syracuse, N.Y. RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1233

JOHN GEORGE FRED HISS, 1921-. Born 18 Feb. 1891. Student from Syracuse at Syracuse University, 1911- 17. AKK. B.1S. 'in Med. 1915. M.D. 1917. Interne, City Hospital, New York City, June 1917-Jun ~ 1918. Pathologist, Metropolitan Hospital, New York, Feb. 1919-June 1920. Resident, Staff, Lying-in-Hospital, New York, June-Oct. 1920. In private practice, Syracuse, since 1 Oct. 1920. Asst. Pnysician, St. Joseph's Hospital and Memorial Hos­ pital. Physician, Free Dispensary. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, College of Medicine, 1921-. War Record-First Lieut., Med. Corps, 1 June 1918-15 Feb. 1919. On duty at Camps Greenleaf, Gordon and McClellan. Residence, 308 S. Alvord St., Syracuse, N.Y. HAROLD WAYNE HOBBS, 1925-. Born 27 Nov. 1901 in Graham Co., Kans. Student from Cheyenne, Wyo., at University of Wyoming (College of Engineering), 1921-25. ~AE. KI>. Z (hon.). B.S. inC.E. (Univ. Wyo.) 1925. Instructor in Civil Engineering and Drawing, Syracuse University, College of Applied Science, 1925-. Residence, Syracuse, N. Y. (Permanent, Cheyenne, Wyo., c/o Geo. H. Hobbs). WILLIAM BEACH HODGE, 1895-96. B.S. (Syracuse) 1895. ~KE. Instructor in Physics, College of Liberal Arts, 1895-96. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. JI8. SuPPLEMENT: Manager, Stuart W. Cramer, Charlotte, N. C., 1907-18. Vice-President and Southern Manager, Parks Cramer Co., Charlotte, 1918-. Married 16 April1901, Jessie W.' Hurlbut (S. U. '95). Children-Helen Hurlbut, born 1906. Edwin Stafford, born 1911. Carolyn Hilliard, born 1913. Residence, 201 Hawthorne Lane, Charlotte, N.C. F. ALLEN HODGES (See Assistants, p. I479).

IRA OSCAR HOFFMAN, 1905-7. Instructor in Practical Mechanics, College of Applied Science, 1905-7.

LEMUEL GUY HOLBROOK, 1906-10. Ph.B. (Univ. Mich.) 1900. A.M. (Ibid.) 1905. Instructor in Physics, College of Liberal Arts, 1906-7; College of Applied Science, 1907-9. Assistant Professor of Physics, 1909-10. See Aiumni Record, Vol. III, p. 489. ROY C. HOLL, Summer Session I9I5. Taught Pedagogy, Summer Session of 1915. 1234 ADMINISTRATio,N AND INSTRUCTION

HARVEY NELSON HOLMES (See Assistants, p. 1479).

MAYNARD E. HOLMES, 1921-. Born 30 Dec. 1894 at East Syracuse, N.Y. Student from East Syracuse, at Syracuse University: 1912-18. N~N. M .D. 1918. Interne, House Staff, St. Luke's Hospital, New York City 1918-20. Physi­ cian at Syracuse. 192Q-. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, College of Medicine, 1921-. Residence, 2110 James St., Eastwood, Syracuse, N.Y. MILDRED THELMA.HOLMES (See Assistants, p. 1479).

CHARLES A. HOLMQUIST, Feb. 1924-. Lecturer in Sanitary Engineering, College of Applied Science, Feb. 1924-. Address, Div. of Sanitation, State Dept. of Health, Albany, N. Y.

FRANKLIN JAMES HOLZWARTH, 1891-. Born 3 Dec. 1865 at Lafargeville, N. Y. A.B. (Syracuse) 1887. A.M. 1888 and Ph.D. (G erman Lang: and Lit.) 1890, both from S. U. (Resi­ dent graduate student.) K'Y. BK. K. Instructor in German, College of Liberal Arts, 1891-93. Professor of the German Language and Literature, 1893-1901. Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures, 1901-20. Professor of German, 192Q-. Abroad on leave of absence, March 190Q-Sept: 1901. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, pa'ge 3-85. Corrections and omissions. Student at Northwestern College, 188Q-R3; at Syracuse University, 1883-87. School Commissioner, Syracuse, four years. SUPPLEMENT: Has published (See Vol. iii), "German Literature, Land and People," Amer. Book Co., 1910; "Das Kalte Herz," Ibid., 1912; etc. For marriage etc., see Vol. III. Residence, 911 Walnut Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

EDWARD NILES HOOKE~, 1923-. A.B. (Union Coll.) 1923. A.M. (Syracuse) 1925. Instructor in English, College of Liberal Arts, 1923-. Residence, Syracuse, N. Y.

GEORGE HEBERTON HOOPER, 1878--79. A.B. (Princeton) 1870. A.M. (Ibid.) 1873. Adjunct £rofessor of Modern Languages and Acting Professor of Greek, College of Liberal Arts, 1878--79. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 315.

ROSS E. HOOPLE (See Assistants in Instruction, p. 1480) . RUTH AGNES HOOPLE (See Assistants in Instruction, p. 1480). RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF 'THE FACULTIES 1235

CHARLES RUG LAS HOOVER, 1913-15. Born 30 Sept. 1885 at Oskaloosa, Iowa. Student from ·oskaloosa at Penn College, 1902-6; at Haverford College, 1906-9, at Harvard University, 19i0-13. Ph.B. (Penn Coli.) 1906. B.S. (Haverford Coli.) 1907. A.B. (Ibid.) 1908. Ph.D. (Harvard) 1915. AXI:. I:S. BK. • Assistant in Chemistry, Haverford, 1909-10. Professor of Chemistry, Penn College, 1910--11. Austin Teaching F~llow and Carnegie Research Fellow, Harvard, 1910-13. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Syracuse University, 1913-15. Associate Professor of Chemistry, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., 1915-18. Professor of Chemistry, same, 1918-. Member Amer. Chern. Society, 1907. Amer. Assn. for Advancement of Science, 1918; Nat. Edu'c. Assn':, 1923; New England Assn. of Chemistry Teachers, 1920; Rotary Club, 1924, Has published articles in the publications of the Amer. Chern. Soc. on Atomic Weights, Gas Analysis, Laboratory Construction, etc., since 1913. Also,~ "Laboratory Manual of General Chemistry," Pelton and King, Middle­ town, Conn., 1923, 1925, and Pamphlets on Carbon Monoxide privately printed. War Record-Gas Chemist, 1918. Consulting Chemist, 1917-19. Married, Anna Mary Johnson (Penn Coli. '06) of Emporia, Kansas. Children__:_Albert Charles, born 25 Dec. 1913. John Crane, born 27 Oct. 1919. Address, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn.

JOHN JOSEPH HOPFIELD, 1917-20. Born 8 July 1891 at Plock, P~land. Student from Gillett, Pa., at Syracuse University, 1913-1S; at University of C~lifornia, 1920--23. A.B. (Syracuse) 1917. Ph.D. (Univ. Calif.) 1923. I:S. Teaching Fellow in Physics, Syracuse University, 1917-18. Instructor in Physics, 1918-20. On leave of absence 1920--21. Whiting Research Fellow, University of California, 1920--21. Associate in Physics, same, 1921-23. Instructor in Physics, same, 1923-25. Assistant Professor of Physics, same, 1925-. Has contributed articles to various scientific journals. Member Amer. Physical Soc. Married 2 April1915, Reine E. Coursen of Mo~nt Marion, N.Y. Children-E!da, born 8,Aug. 1916. Ruth, born 12 May 1918. John, Jr., born 19 Sept. 1919; died 6 Dec. l!H9. George, born 19 Sept. 1920. Barbara. Address, University of California, Berkeley, Calif. 1236 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

ELLIS J. HOPKINS, 1920-Jan. 1926. A.B. (Univ. of Mich.) LL.B. (Syracuse) Feb. 1926. Instructor in English, Syracuse University, College of Applied Science, 1920-23. Same, College of Liberal Arts, 1923-Jan. 1926. Residence, Cuba, mY.

THOMAS CRAMER HOPKINS, 1900-. Born 4 May 1861 in Center County, Pa. B.S. (DePauw Univ.) 1887. M.S. (Ibid.) 1890. A.M. (Stanford) 1892. Ph.D. (Univ. Chicago) 1900. Af>. Sc.D. (Colgate) 1924. ~:E. BK (S. U.) 1901. K. Professor of Geology, College of Liberal Arts, 1900-. Absent on leave, 1920-21. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 390. Omissions: Graduate student, Stanford University, 1892. Fellow, Chicago University,1893-94. Assistant Geologist, Indiana Geological Survey; summers of 1895 and 1896. Engaged in geologic work in Ontario, Canada, summers of 1900 and 1902. Traveling in Europe, May-Sept. 1903. Author, with B. W. Clark (S. U. '07) of "Laboratory Manual in Physical Geography," B. H. Sanborn and Co., 1909. SuPPLEMENT: Absent from the University on leave, 1920-21, to work for U.S. Geological Survey in Colorado and Washington, D. C. Member of Washington Academy of Science. Has published (See Vol. III), "Glacial Erosion in the San Juan Mountains. Colorado," Proc. Wyoming Hist. and Geol. Soc., Vol. XI, 1911; "The Geog­ raphy of the Syracuse Quadrangle," N. Y. State Museum Bull., No. 171, Albany, 1914. "Elements of Physical Geography," a textbook, published by B. H. Sanborn and Co., 1908, new edition revised and rewritten, 1919. For marriage, see Vol. III. Residence, 114 Victoria Pl., Syracuse, N.Y.

*WILLIAM HOPKINS, 1854-60. A.B:-(Williams). Professor of Chemistry, Genesee Co1lege, 1854-60. See Alumni Record, Vol. I, p. 132.

EDWIN N. HOPSON, Jr. (See Assistants, p. 1480). 0. C. HORMELL, Summer Session, 1925. Taught in Summer Session of 1925.

PAUL VALENTINE HOR~, 1921-. Born 17 March, 1896 at Mt. Airy, Md. Student at the University of Mary­ land, 191f-19, four years, ~N. B.S. M.S. (Cornell University) 1921. While a student at Cornell for M.S. degree, taught Economics as Instructor. Instructor in Commerce and Business Management, Syr~cuse University, RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1237

College of Business Administration, 1921-22. Assistant Professor of Com­ merce, 1922-. Residence, 805 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Permanent address, Crownsville, Md., c/o Dr. R. P. Winterode.

HELEN HORTON, Summer Session 1918. Instructor in Physical Education, Syracuse University, Summer Session, 1918. Assistant Supervisor of Physical Education, Public Schools of Syracuse, N.Y. Married Arthur C. Smith of Syracuse, N.Y. Residence, 1615 W. Genesee St., Syracuse, N.Y.

*ALBERT STEUBEN HOTALING, 1901-13. Student, Syracuse University, College of Medicine, 1890--92. ~KlJI'. M.D. (Coli. Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore) 1894. ·Assistant in Clinical Obstetrics, College of Medicine, 1901-2. Instructor in same, 1902--6. Lecturer on same, 1906-8. Associate Professor of same, 1908- 11. Professor of Obstetrics, 1911-13. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 444· Died 7 Aug. 1913.

NEIL HOTCHKISS (See •Assistants in Instruction, p. 1480).

DANIEL ~LAY HOUGHTON, 1850--52. A.B: (Univ. Vermont) 1840. A.M. (Wesleyan) 1843. D.D. (Univ. of City of N.Y.) 1857. Professor of Moral Philosophy, Metaphysics and Greek, Genesee College, 1850--52. See Alumni Record, Vol ." I, p. IJO.

MARIE C. HOUSEMAN, (MRS. RALPH H.), 1922-23. Graduate of Nebraska Normal School, 1896. Graduate in Presbyterian Young People's Religious Education -Courses, and of Saratoga School of Religious Education. Children's Division Specialist; Instructor in Cradle Roll and Beginners' Methods, School of Extension Teaching, 1922-23. Residence, 321 Douglas St., Syracuse, N.Y.

RALPH H. HOUSEMAN, 1923-24. Instructor in General Methods in Religious Education, School of Ex­ tension Teaching, 1923-24. Pastor of Westminster Presbyterian Church, Syracuse. Residence, 321 Douglas St., Syracuse, N.Y. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

FRANK WILLIAM HOWE, 1912-25. Born 19 April 1865 in _Kent County, Mich. Student from Petoskey, Mich., at Battle Creek College, 1887-90. B.S. (Ibid.) 1890. A.B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1893. A.M. (Battle Creek Coll.) 1895. M.S. (Mich. Agr. Coll.) 1909. D.Agr. (Syracuse University) 1921. K. President of Healdsburg College, Calif., 1894-97. Editor of Christian Educator, Battle Creek, Mich. 1898-1900. Principal of High School, Petoskey, Mich., 190Q-2. Superintendent of Public Schools,.Mancelona, Mich., 1902-3. ·same, Chal'l.evoix, Mich., 1903-5; same, Maumee, 0 ., 1905--6. Graduate student, Michigan Agricultural College, 1906-7. Instructor, same, 1907-9. Assistant in Agricultural Education, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., 1909-10. Specialist in Agricultural Education, N.Y. State Education Dept., Alllany, N.Y., 191Q-12. DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE, Syracuse University, 1912- Jan. 1914. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, Jan. 1914-20. Professor of Agriculture, 1912-15. Professor of Field Crops and Farm Management, 1915-18. Professor of Farm Management, 1918-20. Professor of Farm Economics, 192Q-25. Member of N.Y. State CounCil of Farms and Markets, 1917-23. Has published, Howe's "Handbook of Parliamentary Usage," Noble and Eldredge Co.; "Culture in Agriculture," Cornell Countryman, 1918; ''Depart­ ment of Farms and Markets, N. Y.," State Service Magazine, 1917; to be issued (1926?), a high school textbook, "Fundamentals of Farm EconOibics," Amer. Book Co. Married (1) 1902,-Edith Martha Brown; who died 28 Feb. 1924; (2) 15 Sept. 1925, Mabel Elizabeth Hogeboom. Children-Milward, born 1903. Allison, born 1904. Douglas, born 1906. Vernon, born 1908. Ronald, born 1909. Residence, 2024 E. Colvin St., Syracuse, N.Y.

LEON BRUCE HdWE, 1901-. B.Ar. (Syracuse) 1898. Instructor in Architecture, College of Fine Arts, 1901-2. Instructor in Drawing, College of Applied Science, 1902-4, Associate Professor of Draw­ ing, 1904-Jan. 1910. Professor of Drawing, Jan. 191Q-. See Alumf!i Record, Vol. III, p. 485. SuPPLEMENT: Married 21 Feb. 1902 Irene Stevens of S. W. Oswego, N.Y. Children-M~ldred Dorisse, born 31 Aug. 1903. (S. U. '26). William Stevenson, born 24 Mar. 1910. R,esidence, 820 Irving Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

RUTH B. HOWLAND (See Assistants, p. I48o). RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1239

RAYMOND JOSLYN HOYLE, 1918-. Born 1 June 1893 at Glastonbury, Conn. Student from Saranac Lake, N. Y., at the1 College of Forestry, Syracuse University, 1913-17. Acacia. B.S. (For.). 1917. :E8. Instructor in Forest Utilization, Syracuse University, New York State College of Forestry,1918-23. Assistant Professor of same, 1923-. Has published, "Knot Zones and Spiral in Adirondack Red Spruce, (with Prof. E . F . McCarthy), Jour. Forestry, Nov. 1918; "Production of Pulp on Balsam Lands" (with E . F. McCarthy), Oct. 1918; "Wood Using Industries of New York," (with R . V. Reynolds), College Tech. Publication No. 14, March 1921; "Better Forest Utilization-An Immediate Forestry Solution," Amer. Lumberman, 4 June 1921; "New York State Wood Using Industries show a Marked Decline," ibid., 3 Dec. 1921. Married 20 Aug. 1925, Margaret C. J . Kotz (See non-graduates) . Residence, Syracuse, N.Y.

GEORGE BARNUM HOYT, 1911-12. A.B. (Harvard). Instructor in English, College of Liberal Arts, 1911-12.

LOCKWOOD HOYT, 1851-{)1. A.B. (Union) 1830. A.M. (Ibid.) 1833. Adjunct Professor of Ancient Languages, Genesee College, 1851-{)1. See Alumni Record, Vol. I, p IJO.

FLORENCE A. HUCK (See Assistants in Instruction, p. 1481).

PAUL JOSEPH HUEBER,1921- ~ Born 22 March, 1893 at Syracuse, N: Y. Student from Syracuse at the College of Fine Arts, Syracuse University, 1911-15. B.Ar. Won the Luther Gifford Prize for Scholarship and •the Post Graduate Scholarship for Design, at graduation. At present, Architect, Syracuse, N.Y. Instructor ih 'Architecture, Syracuse University, 1921-. Author of a paper entitled "Reinforced Concrete Fireproof Construction applied to Home Building," read before the Amer. Concrete Institute, 1922. Has invented a system of molds for constructing fireproof homes of a rein­ forced concrete frame. Married 23 June 1917 Elizabeth Murray (S. U. '15), of Otisville, N.Y. Child-J. Murray born 6 Sept. 1921. Residence, 132 W. Beard Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.

MARTIN JAMES HUGHES, 1907-. Instructor in Practical Mechanics, College of Applied Science, 1907-. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 49I. Residence, 133 Atlantic Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

PRESTON WILLIS HUGHES, 1922-23. Born 19 Feb. 1884 at Westernville, N. Y. Student from Rome, N. Y., at the College of Fine Arts, Syracuse University, 1903-8, four years. B.Ar. 1908. Engaged in the practice of Architecture and Architectural Engineering at Syracuse, N. Y., 1908-12; at Erie, Pa., 1912-13; at Syracuse, 1913-15; at Ithaca, N.Y., 1915-16; at Syracuse 1916-26 and 1926-. Instructor in Construction, Syracuse University, College of Fine Arts, 1922-23. (He took over a part of the work of Prof. Hallenbeck during his absence, 1922-23.) Married 1913 Dorothy P. Douding of Buffalo, N.Y. Residence, 328 W. Willow St., Syracuse, N.Y.

HAROLD HULME, 1922-23. Born 22 Oct. 1898 at Cleveland, 0. Student from Cleveland at Western Reserve University, 1916-1920. BK. Graduate student, Cornell University, 192Q-1922, Teaching Assistant in English History, Cornell University, 192Q-1922. Instructor in History, Syracuse University, College of Liberal Arts, 1922- 1923. Took the Laura Messenger Prize Essay at Cornell University, June 1922, for "An Outline of the Develop:tnent of Cabinet Party Government in Engl~nd." Permanent address, c/o W. H. Hulme, 11420 Hessler Rd., Cleveland, 0.

FRANCIS ASBURY HULST, 1904-5 and 1906-7. A.B. (Syracuse) 1901. AM. (Ibid.) 1904. m:N. M.D. (Ibid.) 1904. I:8, 1907. AnA, 1915. Instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology, College of Medicine, 1904-5 and 1906-7. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 45I. SuPPLEMENT: Pathologist to Brooklyn Hospital, 1909-18; same, St. Mary's Hospital, 1912-16; same, St. Catherine's Hospital, 1911-15; same, Brooklyn Eyeand Ear Hospital, 1914-19. In private practice at Sayville, N. Y.,April 1919-Sept.·1925; at Hollis, N.Y., 1925-. Married 8 June 1907, Bertha F. Emerick {See non-graduates). Children-Francis Abram, born 8 Jan. 1909. Mary Caroline, born 23 Feb. 1910. Henry Louis, born 24 Feb. 1915. Residence, 192-63 Hollis Ave., Hollis, N.Y. FRANCIS STETSON HUMPHREY, 1915-16. Instructor in Vo'cal Music, College of Fine Arts, 1915-16.

KENNETH M. HUMPHREY, Jan. 1923-. Born 3 March 18~2 at Philadelphia, Pa. Student from ;Elizabeth, N.J., at Yale Uniyersity, 1911...:14. Ph.B. (Yale) 1914. M.S. (Syracuse) Jan.-1923. RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES

Teacher of Science, High School, Windber, Pa., 1914-15; Charleroi, Pa., 1915--16; Erie, Pa., 1916-21; Vocational High School, Syracuse, ]If. Y. 1921- 25 and 1925-. Instructor in Science Methods, Syracuse University, Teachers College, second semester of each year, Jan. 1923-. War Record-Sergeant, 313 M.G.B., Sept. 1917-June 1919. Married 18 May 1918, Bessie Dexter of Fulton, N.Y. Residence, 150 Parkway Drive, Syracuse, N; Y.

ADELINE BELINDA HUNT, 1902-3. B.P. (Syracuse) 1900. Instructor in Painting, College of Fine Arts, 1902-3. See Alumni Rewrd, Vol. III, p. J7I. SuPPLEMENT: Art teacher, State Normal School, Ellensburg, Wash., 1906- 12 and 1914-19. Supervisor of Drawing, Abington Township, Abington, Pa., 1923-~6 and 1926-. Address, Abington, Pa.

EMILY FRANCES HUNT, 1925-. Born 9 April 1883 at Belmont, Mass. Student from Belmont at Radcliffe College, 1901-5; at Syracuse University, College of Medicine, 1921-25. A.B. (Radcliffe) 1905. A.M;. (Ibid.) 1916. M.D. (Syracuse) 1925. 4-BK, 1915. AnA. 4-KI>. After graduation and before coming to Syracuse, engaged in teaching: Cambridge School for Girls, Winsor School, Boston, etc.; later, bacteri9logist to Children's Hospital, Boston. Instructor in Pathology, Syracuse University, College of Medicine, 1925-. During the war, chemist and officer in charge of confidential reports, Gas Defence Div., Chern. Warfare Service; at Washington, D. C., May-Aug. 1918, and a:t New York, Aug. 1918-March 1919. Residence, Syracuse, N.Y. (Permanent address, 721 Pleasant St., Bel­ mont, Mass.)

MABEL REYNOLDS HUNTER, '1916-17 and 1919-24. Born 6 Sept. 189g at Amenia, N.Y. Student from Pine Plains, N.Y., at Syracuse University; 1912-16. A.B. 1916: A.M. (Ibid.) 1917. · liME. !!.E. Teacher of science, Hi~ School, Oswego, N. Y., 1917-19; of Nature Study, New Paltz State Normal School, Summer of 1921. Assistant in Botany, Syracuse University, College of Liberal A'rts, 1916-17. Instru<;tor in Botany, same, 1919-24. Teacher, Glenville High School, Cleveland, 0., 1924-. Has published, "Present Status of Scolopendrium in New York State," A mer. Jour. Bot., Jan. 1921. Address, Glenville High School, Cleveland, 0. (Permanent: Pine Plains, N.Y.). 1242 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

HERBERT A. HUNTSINGER, 1923-. B.S. (Colgate) 1921. Student at Cornell University, 1921-22. Instructor-in Chemistry, Syracuse University, 1923-. Residence, Syracuse, N.Y.

JOHN CARLTON HURLEY, 1918-. Born 1 June 1887 at Macedon, N.Y. Student from Macedon at Syracuse University, 1907-11; at Michigan Agricultural College 1911-13; Graduate School of Cornell University, Nov. 1913 to April1914. E>A (charter member at S. U.). Ph.B. (Syracuse) 1911. M .S. (Mich. Agr. Coll.) 1913. Was student assistant in the Department of Dairy Bacteriology, Mich. Agric. Experiment, Station, East Lansing, Mich. Jan.-June 1913inclusive. Assistant in Jordan (N. Y.) Cooperatiwe Creamery, 1 Apr.-31 Aug. 1914. Teacher of Agriculture, Moravia (N. Y.) High School, Sept. 1914-Nov. 1918. Instructor in Dairy and Animal Husbandry, Syracuse University, College of Agriculture, Dec. 1918-Dec. 1919. Professor of same, 9 Dec. 1919-. Associate Registrar of the University, June 1923-May 1924. Acting Regis­ trar, May 1924-. Founder of the "Junior Layman" movement, for boys in theM. E. Church. Founder of Beta Chapter of Theta Alpha at Cornell University. Secretary of Cayuga County Agricultural.Corporation, Dec. 1915-June 1919. Treasurer of Ca)ruga County Agr. Corp., 1918-19. War Record-Was sent to Camp . Dix, 309 F .A., Battery F. Honorably discharged for physical disqualifications. Classified for limited serviee but never called. Married 18 Aug. 1915 Gertrude Root Frone (Mt. Ho\yoke '10). Children-Margaret Esther born 23 July, 1918; deceased. Helen Elizabeth, born 6 Aug. 1922. Address, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y.

ALBERT S. HURST, 1906-20 and 192(}--. Born 13 Aug. 1866 at Morpeth, Ont. A.B. (Univ. Toronto) 1899. A.M. (Yale) 1904. Ph.D. (Ibid.) 1905. DEAN OF THE TEACHERS COLLEGE, 1921-; Acting DE'JI.n, July 192()--June 1921. Instructor in the History and PrincipleS of Education, 1906-7. Associate Professor of the History and Principles of Education, . 1907-9. Associate Professor of the History and Phllosophy of Education, 1909-11. Prqfessor of the History and Philosophy of Education, 1911-Feb. 1920. Professor of Education, July 192(}--. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 498. SuPPLEMENT: In business, Syracuse, Feb.-July 1920. For marriage etc., see Vol. III. Residence, 314 Lennox Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1243

RICHARD HENRY HUTCHINGS, 1908-. M.D. (Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coli., N.Y.) 1891.' Student, Georgia Mil. and Agr. Coli., and University of Georgia. KA. AnA. Lecturer on Psychiatry, College of Medicine, Feb. 1908-. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 450. SuPPLEME!'IT: Medical Superintendent of the St. Lawrence State Hospital, 1903-19, and of the Utica State Hospital, 1 April 1919-. Has contributed numerous articles and reports to medical journals. He is one of the Editors of the State Hospital Quarterly War Record-Commissioned Captain in Medical Officers Reserve Corps 23 June 1917. Promoted to be Major, 24 Aug. 1917. Ordered into active duty as Chief Psychiatrist, 81st Division, then at Camp Jackson, S.C. On 22 Jan. 1918 was ordered to Surgeon General's office, Washington, for work in the Organization of special hospitals; on 15 July 1918 wa~ ordered to General Hospital, No. 30, Plattsburgh, N. Y., as Chief of the ,division of Neurology and Psychiatry, this hospital having been established for the treatment of War Neuroses (shell shock). Dischafged 8 Feb. 1919. For marriage etc., see Vol. III. Address, Utica, N. Y., c/o Utica State Hospital. CARL FREDERICK HUTH, Jr., 1908-9. A.B. (Univ. Wisconsin). A.M. (Ibid.) 1905.· Instructor in History, College of Liberal Arts, 1908-9.

NATHANIEL IRVING HYATT, 1895-1900. Instructor in Piano and Theory of Music, College of Fine Arts, 1895-96. Prof~ssor of same, 1896-1900. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 362.

*FREDERICK HYDE, 1854-87. M.D. (Fairfield Med. Coli.) 1836. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, 1872-87. Professor of Obstetrics and Medical Jurisprudence, Geneva Medical Col­ lege,1854-55. Professor of Surgery, same, 1855-72. Dean and Professor of Surgery, Syracuse University College of Medicine, 1872-87. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. JJI. Died 15 Oct. 1887 at Cortland, N. Y.

JAMES FRANKLIN HYDE, 1923-25. A.B. (Syracuse) 1923: A.M. (Ibid.) 1924. Instructor in Chemistry, College of Liberal Arts·, 1923-25.

MILES GOODYEArl. HYDE . .A,.B. (Yale) 1865. .iKE. A.M. (Ibid.) 1869. M.D. (Geneva Med. Coli.) 1868. Demonstrator of Anatomy, College of Medicine, 1872-74. Adjunct Pro- 1244 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION fessor of same, 1874-78. (See also, Geneva Medical College Faculty, Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 1654). See Alumni Record Vol. III, p. 342. Address, 366 Seventh Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. (Son of Dean Frederick Hyde).

WALTER G. ILES (See Assistants, p. 1481).

J. THERON ILLICK (See Assistants, p. 1481).

PAUL EDWARD ILLMAN (See Assistants·, p. 1482).

S. HARDING ILSLEY, 1878-80. Professor of Vocal Music, College of Fine Arts, 1878-80.

FRANCIS R. IRVING, 1925-. Born 13 May 1896 at Syracuse, N.Y. Student from Syracuse at Syracuse Uqiversity. M.D. 1920. !a. AKK. Interne, Syracuse Memorial Hospital; House Surgeon, New York Lying-in­ Hospital; Resident Obstetrician, Cleveland Maternity Hospital. At present, physician at S)rracuse. Instructor in Obstetrics, Syracuse University, College of Medicine, 1925-. Member Amer. Med. Assn., N.Y. State Med. Soc., etc. Married 9 June 1923, Florence E. Welch. Children-Virginia Ann, born. 3 April 1924. Nancy Jane, born 20 July 1925. Residence, 251 Shotwell Park, Syracuse, N.Y.

MARIAN RHODES JACKMAN (See Assistants, p. 1482).

RILLA EVELYN JACKMAN, 1911-. Born 9 July 1870 at Livonia, N . Y. Student from Geneseo, N.Y., at Silver Lake Art School, and Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N.Y. Taught Art in a public School on Long Isiand, in private classes and in her studio; also at Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. Instructor in the Theory and Practice of Teaching Art, Syracuse Univer­ sity, Teachers College, 1911-Jan. 1912. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Teaching Art, same, Jan. 1912-25. (Aloo, Instructor in Water Colors, College of Fine Arts, 1911-15. Professor of Water Colors, same, 1915-18.) Professor of Public School Art, Col1ege of Fine Arts, 1925-. In the Summer of 1912, studied Art in Rothenberg, Germany under H .. B. Snell. Has lectured in many places, as Talahassee Florida, Albany, Troy, N.Y., Oberlin, Ohio, Chicago, Belvidere, Harrisburg and in Peoria, Ill., as well as in Syracuse outside of the University. Author of a book on The American Arts, to be published by Rand McNally and Co., 1926. Residence, 729 Irving Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1245 *NATHAN JACOBSON, 1886-1913. M.D. (Syracuse) 1877. m:N. Instructor in :Surgery, College of Medicine, 1886-87. Instructor in Laryn­ gology and Surgery, 1887-88. Lecturer on Laryngology and Clinical Surgery, 1888--89. Professor of same, 1889-93. Professor of Clinical Surgery, 1893- 1906. Professor of Surgery, 1906-13. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 436. Died 16 Sept. 1913. MABEL EMMA JACOBY (JOHNSON), 1900-1. B.Mus. (Syracuse) 1899. I'B. Instructor in Piano, College of Fine Arts, 190G-1. See .Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 369. Married Lucius S. Johnson (See Non-Graduates). Child--Helen E. Residence, 112 Concord Pl., Syracuse, N.Y. EDWIN C. JAHN (See Assistants, p. 1482). WILLIAM H. JAKWAY, 1894-96. B.S. (Syracuse) 1893. M.S., in cursu, 1896. Ben. Instructor in Physics, College of Liberal Arts, 1894-96. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 317· Residence, 135 Wood Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. JOHN JAMIESON, 1911-19 and 192G-. Assistant in Practical Mechanics, College of Applied Science, Syracuse University, 1911-16. Instructor in same, 1916-19 and Feb.' 192G-. Also instructor in Farm Blacksmithing, College of Agriculture, 1914-19 and 1921-. Residence, Marcellus, N.Y. MARCIA TAFT JANES (LYTTLE), 1914-16. Born 25 Sept. 1891 at Brooklyn, N.Y. Student from Brooklyn, N.Y., at Packer Collegiate Institute and Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, and at Syracuse University 1915-16. Pd.B. in Art (Syracuse) 1916. Instructor_ in Design and Manual Arts, Teachers College, 1914-16. Teacher of Drawing, Dickinson High School, Jersey City, N.J., 1916-22. Married 1 July 1922, Rev. Charles H. Lyttle (Western Reserve '08, Mead- ville Theol. Sch. '10 and S. T. M., Harvard '13). Child-David Janes, born 9 March 1924. Residence (May 1926), 650 Arch St., Meadville, Pa. GERTRUDE E. JENNISON (See Assistants, p. 1482). JAMES HENRY JEROME Honorary alumnus of Geneva Medical College, 1855. Member Geneva Medical College Faculty. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 1653,· alsop. 1702. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

*ROSS JEWELL, 1908-1925. Born 24 Jan. 1875 at Parish, N.Y. Ph.B. (Syracuse) 1897. .PKl¥. Ph.D. (Univ. Pennsylvania) 1908. .PBK, 1912. Instructor in English, College of Liberal Arts, 1908-11. Assistant Pro­ fessor of English, 1911-15. Associate Professor of English, 1915---17. Professor of English, 1917-Jan. 1925. Registrar of the University, 1914--24. Consulting Registrar, 1924--Jan. 1925. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 413. SuPPLEMENT: Contributed an article on Heywood's "Fair Maid of the West," to Studies in English Drama, University of Pennsylvania, 1917; "A Trip Abroad," published in The Newtown (Conn.) Bee. (See Vol. III). Died 8 Jan. 1925 at Syracuse, N.Y. JACOB MARTIN ]OHLIN, 1913-18. Ph.D. (University of Berlin). Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Syracuse University, 1913-15. Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1915---18. ALBERT E . JOHNSON, 1924--. A.B. (Saskatchewan) 1916. A.M. (Ibid.) 1920. Assistant Professor of English, College of Liberal Arts, 1924--. Residence, Syracuse, N.Y.

CHARLES E. JOHNSON, 1922-. Ph.D. (Minnesota) 1912. Professor of Forest Zoology, Syracuse University, New York State College of Forestry, 1922-. Residence, Syracuse, N.Y.

ERIC E . E. JOHNSON (See Assistants, p. 1482).

PERCY LEROY JOHNSON (See Assistants, p. 1483).

RUTH DARLING JOHNSON, 1918-19 and 192Q--23. Born 23 May 1897 at Union City '(or Coldwater?) Mich. Student from Syracuse, at the College 'Of Fine Arts, Syracuse University, 1915:-18. Cer­ tificate in Design, 1918. Received certificates in Art from the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts, 1920, Columbia, 1921. Assistant, College of Fine Arts, Syracuse University, 1918-19. Instructor in De&ign, same, 192Q--23. Traveling and studying in Europe, June 1923-Nov. 1924. Engaged in Commercial Art work in New York, Jan. 1925---. Employed in the summers in commercial designing studios in New York. Has published, "Pattern Designing with the Brush," Keramic Studio, Feb. 1922; and several other articles, 1923-25. RECORDS OF .MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1247

Member Syracuse Art League and Syracuse Guild of Arts and Crafts. Residence, 49 E. lOth St., New York City. (Permanent, 1719 S. State St .• Syracuse, N. Y.). VERNON WEBSTER JOHNSON, 1925-. Born 5 Dec. 1899 at DeKalb, Ill. Student from beKalb, at Northern Illinois State Teachers College, 1919-22; at University of Wisconsin, 1924-25. B.E. (Northern Ill. State Teachers Coli.) 1922. Ph.M. (Univ. of Wis.) 1925. Spent two years as school superintendent, and taught later at the Univer­ sity of Wisconsin. Instructor in Economics, Syracuse University, 1925-. Residence, Syracuse, N.Y. (Permanent, R. R. 1, DeKalb, Ill.). HAMILTON JOHNSTON, 1921-23. Born 18 Sept. 1892 at Cohoes, N.Y. Student at Albany Academy, Albany, N.Y., 1901-8; at Lawrenceville School, 1908-12. Manufacturing Shirts and Collars, United Shirt and Collar Co., Troy, N.Y., 1912-17. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics, Syracuse University, A'pri11921-23. War record-First Training ROTC, Camp Madison Bks., N. Y., May­ Aug. 1917 . .Commissioned Provisional Second Lieutenant, assigned to 50th U. S. Infantry. Transferred toM. G. Co., 38th Infantry, Feb. 1918. Trans­ ferred to 8th U. S. Infantry, American forces in Germany, 6 Aug. 1919. Arrived in U.S. Feb. 7, 1921. Captain, Infantry, U.S. A., 1920. Married 5 Feb. 1921 Dorothy Honeywell Johnston of Utica, N. Y., at Coblehz, Germany. Child-Susan Dyckman, 2nd, born 3 Sept. 1921. Permanent address, 546 3rd Ave., N. Troy, N.Y. c/o Harold E. Johnston.

GEORGE RUFUS JOHNSTONE, 1919-20. Born 21 July 1888 at Galva, Ill. Student from Galva at the University of Illinois, 1909-13. B.S. 1913. M.S. (Univ. of Chicago) 1917. Instructor in Botany, Michigan Agricultural College, East Lansing, Mich. 1913-16. Graduate Student at the University of Chicago, 1916--17. Instructor in Forest Botany, Syracuse University, N. Y. State College of Forestry, 1919-20. War Record-Enlisted at Chicago 12 Dec. 1917. Stationed at Camp Johns­ ton, Fla., until March 1918. Overseas (France) until July 8, 1919. Student at the University of Grenoble, France, April-June 1919. Rank, Sergeant in the Finance Branch Q.M.C. at large. Discharged 24 July, 1919 at Camp Mills, L. I., N. Y. Permanent address, Galva, Ill., c/o Mrs. H. C. Johnstone. ANDRES MEEKER JONES (See Assistants, p. 1483). DANIEL J. JONES (See Assistants! p. 1483). ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

DONALD FORSHA JONES, 1913-15. Born 1890 at Hutchinson, Kans. Student from Wichita, Kans., at Kansas State College, ~908-11. B.S. 1911. M.S. (Syrac~se) 1916. Sc.D. (Harvard) 1918. Instructor in Horticulture, Syracuse University, College of Agriculture, 1913-15. Geneticist, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, 191~26 and 1926-. Has published, "Inbreeding and Outbreeding," (with E. M. East), Lippin­ cott, 1919; "Genetics in Plant and Animal Improvement," Wiley and Sons, 1925. Married 20 Dec. 1915, Eleanor March of Hastings, Neb. Children-Loring March, born 22 Aug. 1919. Margaret Louise, born 30 Sept. 1922. Address, Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven, Conn.

EDWARD B. JONES, 191~. Born 29 July, 1870 in England. Student from Waterville, N.Y., at Colum­ bia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1888-1891. M.D. (Columbia) 1891. Physician and Surgeon, Syracuse. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Syracuse University, College of Medicine, 191~16. Instructor in Clinical Obstetrics, 1916-19. Assistant Profe$<>r of Obstetrics, 1919-. Married 1898 Mae B. Montgomery of Waterville, N.Y. Children-Edward M., born 8 July 1899. Bradford W., born 3 Dec. 1905. Residence, 533 Allen St., Syracuse, N. Y. FRANCES E. JONES, 1908-9. B.L.S. (Ill. State Library School). Instructor in Library Economy, Library School, 1908-9. Cataloguer, Syracuse University Library, 1909-10. FREDERICK BIRD JONES (See Assistants, p. 1483). HENRY NEELY JONES, 1914-. Born 25 Oct. 1881 at Ashland, Me. Student from Camden and Waterville, Me., at Colby College, 1901-5. Z'Y. A.B. 1!J05. ~S. Teacher in high schools of Maine, 190~8. Graduate student, Harvard University, 1908-9. Bacteriologist, Massachusetts State Board of Health, 1909-14. Assistant Professor of Bacteriology, Syracuse University, 1914-19. Asso- ciate Professor of Bacteriology, 1919-20. Professor of Bacteriology, 192G-. Fellow Amer. Assn. Adv. Sci. First Lieut., N.Y. State Guard (Instructor, Small Arms Practice). Has published several technical papers. RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1249

Married 24 June 1907, Cora Crommett of Waterville, Me. Children-Henry Crommett, born 12 April1908. ' Arthur Fifield, born 30 Oct. 1915. Residence, 859 Lancaster Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. JOHN LEWIS JONES, 1916-20. A.M. (Yale) 1909. Ph.D. (Ibid.) 1911. Instructor in Mathematics, College of Liberal Arts, 1916-Dec. 1917. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Dec. 1917-Jan. 1920. MAUDE JONES, 1905-7. Instructor in Violin, College of Fine Arts, 1905-7. OWEN MERRIWETHER JONES, 1903-4. B.E. (Vanderbilt Univ.) 1900. Instructor in Civil Engineering, College of Applied Science, 1903-4. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 379· RICHARD JONES, 1898-99. A.B. (Iowa) 1878. Ph.D. (Heidelberg) 1893. Professor of English Literature, College of Liberal Arts, 1898-99. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 310. LOUIS CLEVELAND JORDY, 1910--11 and 1919-. Born 20 Nov. 1888 at Flemington, N.J. Student from Flemington at Syra­ cuse University, 1906-1911. B.S. 1910. M.S. 1911. Pd.B. (Ibid.) 1915. eA. Assistant in Chemistry, Syracuse University, College of Liberal Arts, 1910--1911. Teacher of C{lemistry and Athletic Coach, Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., HH1-1917. Instructor in Chemistry, Syracuse University, College of Liberal Arts, Jan. 1919-1921. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1921-. (Assistant Pro­ fessor of Chemistry, College of Applied Scie~ce, 1922-23). Away on leave of absence, 1923-24, acting as head of department of Chem­ istry, University of Porto Rico, Rio Piedras, P.R. War Record-Joined Battery F., 311 Field Art., 8 Oct. 1917. Served successively in Ordnance Corps, Engineer_ Corps and Chemical Warfare Service. Commissioned Second Lieut., C.W.S., 9 Oct. 1918. Released from Service, Jan. 19, 1919. Has published, an article, "Mournful Numbers," Jour. Chem. Educa., Sept. 1925. Married 19 June 1913, Florence E. Carpenter (see Non-Graduates). Children-Virginia Louise, born 9 March, 1918. W-ayne Carpenter, born 5 Dec., 1921. Residence, 721 Maryland Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. 1250 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

HAROLD HENRY JOY, 1922-. Born 15 Dec. 1892 at Cazenovia, N.Y. Student from Cazenovia at Syra­ cuse University, 1911-17. B.S. in Med. 1915. M.D. 1917. ~KE. N:EN. Te>Y. e>NE. F.A.C.S. Physician. Instructor in Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, 1922-. War Record-First Lieut., Med. Corps, A.E:F., 1917-19. Member Amer. Med. Assn., State Med. Soc., N.Y. State Soc. of Industrial Med., Onon. Co. Med. Soc., Syr. Acad. Med., etc. Married 4 Oct. 1921, Vivian White. · Child-Beverly Janes, born 20 Nov. 1923. Residence, 232 Brattle Rd., Syracuse, N.Y.

GORDON MOUNIER JUREDINI, 1923-24. Born April1900 at Marseilles, France. A.B. (Union Univ., Jackson, Tenn.) 1920. A.M. (Ibid.) 1921. M.S. (Syracuse) Jan. 1925. Instructor, Union University, 1919-21. Science teacher, High School, Matewan, W. Va., 1921-22; Normal Tr. School, Burch, W. Va., summer, 1922; High School, Chattaroy, W.Va., 1922-23. Part-time Instructor in Chemistry, Syracuse University, 1923-24.

*J. GILBERT JUSTIN, 1877-84. M.D. (Univ. of Pa.) 1875. Ph.D. (Ibid.) 1876. Instructor in Chemistry, College of Medicine, 1877-79. Lecturer on Foren­ sic Medicine, 1879-80. · Professor of Forensic Medicine, 1880-84. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 340. Died 1911. S. STEPHEN KAISH (See Assistants, p. 1483) .

AARON HARRY KALLET, 1913-. Born 2 Aug. 1887 at Warsaw, Russia. Student from Syracuse, N. Y., at Syracuse University, 1905-12. MD. 1912. ZBT. ~E. Physician at 608 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y., since graduation. Instructor in Obstetric Clinic, Syracuse University, College of Medicine, 1913-23. Clinical Instruct_or in Obstetrics, 1923-. Residence, 615 James St., Syracuse, N.Y.

CORA E. KAMPFE (See Assistants in Instruction, p. 1484). DANIEL KATZ (See Assistants in Instruction, p. 1484). ARNOLD BURNET KAUFFMAN, 1925-. Born 18 Feb. 1895 at Syracuse, N.Y. Student from Syracuse, at Syracuse University, 1912-17. B.S. in Med. 1915. M.D, 1917. ZBT. AQA. Student, University, Berlin, Germany, and Vienna, Austria one year, 1923. RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1251

After graduation, Interne, Boston City _Hospital, and Infants Hospital, Boston; North Chicago Hospital (with Dr. J. C. Beck), Chicago; Asst. Ear Surgeon, Illinois Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary; Assoc. Attending Sur­ geon, Michael Reese Dispensary, Chicago. At present, physician at Syra­ cuse, and Assistant Surgeon, Ear, Nose and Throat department, University Hospital and St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse, and Attending Otologist, Camp Hillcrest, Dispensary, etc. Clinical Instructor in Oto-Laryngology, College of Medicine, 1925-. War Record-First Lieut., Med. Corps, 15 Aug. HH7-21 June 1919, Hospital '{rain No. 3, Debarkation Hosp. No. 53, etc.; Capt. M.R.C., Aug. 1919, resigned. Member Amer. Med. Assn., Berlin and Vienna; Amer. Acad. Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngology, Amer. Board of Oto-Laryng., Chicago Med. Soc., N.Y. State Med. Soc., and various clubs, etc. Has published, "Applied Pathology in Diseases of the Nose, Throat and Ear," Beck (Moseby 1923), collaborator; "Deficiency Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat," Laryngoscope, Jan. 1922; "Temporal Bone in Experimental Rickets; Relation. to Otosclerosis," Jour. A mer. Med. Assn., 1923. Residence, 166 Cambridge St., Syracuse, N.Y. HARRY BRETT KEEGAN (See Assistants, p. 1484).

ERNEST CLINTON KEENAN, Lieut. Commander, U. S. N., 1907-. Born 8 Jan. 1877 at Louisville, N. Y. Student U. S. Naval Academy, ~893-97. ~8. K. Instructor in Mathematics, Syracuse University, College of Applied Science, 1907-9. Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1909-12. Professor of Mathematics, 1912-13. Professor of Applied Mathematics, 1913-. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 487. SuPPLEMENT : Was in U.S. Navy, 1897-1903. In charge of the U. S. Navy Recruiting Office, Cleveland, 0. Began as Ensign and was promoted to Lieutenant and Lieutenant Commander. Married 1907 Grace Smead of Potsdam, N . Y. Children-Eleanor E., born 9 Dec. 1909. M. Louise, born 26 Dec. 1911. Robert 0., born 21 Feb. 1914. Residence, 117 Westminster Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. DOROTHEA L. KEENEY (See Assistants, p. 1484). HUGH L. KEENLEYSIDE, 1923-25. Born 7 July 1898 at Toronto, Ont. A.B. (Univ. of B.C.) 1920. A.M. (Clark Univ.) 1921. Ph.D. (Ibid.) 1923. Taught at Pennsylvania State College, 1922; Brown University, 1923. Instructor in History, Syracuse University, College of Liberal Arts, 1923.,-25. Received Historical Essay Prize at University of British Columbia, 1920; Gold Medal for Historical Scholarship, same, 1920; English Literature Prize, 1252 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION same, 1918; General Scholarship Prize, same, 1920; American Antiquarian Soc. Fellowship, 1920 and 1921; Senior University Fellowship, Clark Univer­ sity, 1921. Has published historical reviews in the Journal of International Relations, 1921-22.

PAUL D. KELLETER, 1925-. Born 1 May 1881 at St. Louis Mo. Student from Kensington, Md., at Washington Univ., St. Louis, 1899-1902; at Yale University, 1902-4. A.B. (Washington Univ.) 1902. M.F. (Yale) 1904. Forester, U. S. Forest Service, 1904-23. Director of Purchases, Dept. of Agriculture, 1923-25. Director of Forest Extension, Syracuse University, New York State College of Forestry, March 1925-. Secretary, Lawrence County (So. Dak.) Fuel and Food Administrations, during the war. Mayor of Kensington, Md. 1922-25. Member Soc. Amer. Foresters, 1909-. Married 21 Oct. 1908, Lucy Taber Pool of Washington, D. C. Children-Helen, born 31 Dec. 1910. Paul, born 8 Aug. 1912. Residence, 126 Stratford St., Syracuse N.Y.

KATHERINE KELLOGG, 1918--21. Born 30 March, 1895 at Topeka, Kansas. Student from Madison, 0 ., at Oberlin College, 1912-16. A . A.B. 1916. B.Mus. (Oberlin Conser­ vatory of Music) 1918. Assistant Professor _of Music, Syracuse University!, Teachers College, 1918--20. Assistant Professor of Public School Music, 192Q-1.

MILDRED McOMBER KELLOGG (See Mildred M . McOmber).

FLORENCE RUELLA KELLY (See Assistants in Instruction, p. 1484) .

ARTHUR CAREY KEMBLE, 192Q-21. Born 23 April1898 at Cleveland, 0. Student from Cleveland at!th e Univer­ sity of Michigan 1915-16;atUniversityof Chicago, 1919-20. Ph.B. (Chicago) 1920. Instructor in English, Syracuse University, College of Liberal Arts, 192Q-21. War Record-Member 'of the S.A.T.C. University of Chicago. Was in the Library War Service, May-Sept. 1918. At Camp Grant, Ill., Dec. 1918-­ July 1920. At Fort Harrison, Indiana July-Oct. 1920. Permanent address, 7215 Coles Ave., Chicago, Ill., c/o E. E. Adams.

ARLA ZOE KENDALL (See Assistants in Instruction, p. 1485). RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1253

WILLIAM CONVERSE KENDALL, 1921- Born 4 April 1861 at Freeport, Me. Student from Freeport, at Bowdoin College, 1881_1_85; at Georgetown University, 1892-96. @.:lX (Medical). A.B. (Bowdoin) 1885. A.M. (Ibid.) 1890. M.D. (Georgetown) 1896. Teacher until Feb. 1889. Biologist, U. S. Commission Fish and Fisheries (now Bureau of Fisheries, Dept. of Commerce), Feb. 1889-0ct. 1921. Ichthyologist, Roosevelt Wild Life Experiment Station, Syracuse University, N. Y. State College of Forestry, 1921-. At :present, on indefinite leave of absence. Field Agent, and Ichthyologist, Bureau of Fisheries, 1923-. Has written and published various papers and reports on fishes and other natural history subjects in bulletins and reports of U. S. Fish Commission, etc., etc. Fellow A.A.A.S. and member of various learned and scientific societies. Married 3 April1893, Ida W. Aschenbach. Child-Minerva Converse, born June 1897 in Washington, D. C. Married Harrison Warner of Falmouth, Me. Address (1926), Bureau of Fisheries, Washington, D. C. (Permanent address, Freeport, Me.)

*GEORGE N. KENNEDY, 1895-98. Lecturer on Constitutional Law, College of Law, 1895-98. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 377.

IRVING GAYNOR KENNEDY (See Assistants, p. I485).

SHERMAN LLOYD KENNEDY, 191Q-. Born 2 Nov. 1882 at Moravia, N.Y. Student from Moravia at Syracuse University, 190S::.10. A.B., 1910. E>A. IU:P. @XB. @B. K. Assistant in Rhetoric and Public Speaking, Syracuse University, 191Q-13. Instructor in same, 1913-15. Professor of same, Dec. 1915-17. Professor ·of Debating and Public Speaking, 1917-25. Professor of Forensics, 1925-. Member of Central New York Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Married 10 Oct. 1910, Alta M . Canfield of Altmar, N.Y. Children-Sherman Wilbur, born 11 July 1911. Amorett Ida, born 4 Sept. 1913; died 2 Feb. 1920. Neil Dow, born 19 Nov. 1914. Laurel Nadeen, born 17 May 1919. Roger Belden, born 28 April1923. Residence, Warner, .N.Y.

MARY E. KENNEY (See Assistants, p. I485).

JOHN B. KENT (See Assistants, p. I485). I254 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

*WILLIAM KENT, 1903-8. Born 5 March 1851 at Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. (Central H. S. of Phila.) 1868. A.M. (Ibid.) 1873. M.E. (Stevens Institute) 1876. Sc.D. (Syracuse) 1905. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE, and Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1903-8. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 482. SuPPLEMENT: Editor of Industrial Engineering, 191Q--14. Died 18 Sept. 1918 at Gananoque, Canada.

HELEN MARIE KEOHANE (See Assistants in Instruction, p. I486).

OSCAR F. KERLIN, 1922-. B.S. (Univ. Mich.} 1922. Instructor in Geology, Syracuse University, 1922- Residence; Syracuse, N.Y. JOHN WILLIAM KERN (See Assistants, p. I486) .

MARY GEORGIANA KERR, 1914-15 and 1919-21. Born 12 Nov. 1890 at McConnellsville, N. Y. Student' from McGraw, N.Y., at Syracuse University, 191Q--15. A.B. 1914. Assistant in Zoology, College of Liberal Arts, 1914-15. Teacher, High School, Mexico, N.Y., 191s-:.16; Mount Kisco, N.Y., 1916- 18; Atlantic City, N. ]., 1918-19. Instructor in Secretarial Science, Syracuse University, School of Business Administration, 1919-20;· same, College of Business Administration,, 192Q--21. Teacher, High School, Islip, L. 1., N. Y., 1921-?; later, East Side High School, Newark, N. J. Address, East Side High SchoQI, Newark, N.J.

LELAND WHITE KESLER (See Assistants, p. z486).

EARLE HOYT KETCHAM, Jan.1925-. Born 13 April 1893 at Grand Rapids, Mich. Student from Grand Rapids, at Oberlin College, 1913-15; at University of Chicago, 1915-17; at University of Michigan, 1919-21; at University of Illinois, 1921-23. KI:. ~g>. Ph.B. (Chicago) 1~19. A.M. (Michigan) 1921. Ph.D. (Illinois) 1923. Instructor irt Political Science, University of Illinois, 1921-24. Associate .Professor of Government, University of Oklahoma, 1924-25. Assistant Professor of Political Science, Syracuse University, School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Jari. 1925-. War Record-Second Lieut., A.G.D., 1917-18; First Lieut., A.G.D., 1919. Member Amer. Pol. Sci. Assn., 1924. Residence, Syracuse, N.Y.

GEORGE H. KETCHAM (See Assistants, p I486). RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1255

MARY KETCHAM, 1900-20. Student at Ohio Wesleyan University; with Denman W. Ross, Boston; with Arthur W. Dow, New York. PBI. Instructor in Decorative Design, Normal Art and Keramic Art, College of Fine Arts, 1900--2. Instructor in Decorative Design, 1902-6. Instructor in Design, 1906-8. Associate Professor of Design, 1908-12. Professor of Design, 1912-20. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 466. SuPPLEMENT: Professor of Design, and head of the department, University of Kansas, 1920--. Address, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans.

JANET L. KEVAND (See Assistants, p. 1486).

JULIUS HENDERSON KEVAND, 1906-16. M.D. (Syracuse) 1898. Instructor in Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, 1906-16. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 455. Residence, 615 Allen St.., Syracuse, N.Y.

RALPH E. KHARAS 1925-. Born at Omaha, Neb. Student from Omaha, at Creighton University, 1919-20; at University of Omaha, 1920--21; at Cornell College, 1921-23; at University of Chicago, summers of 1923, '1.924, 1925. A.B. (Cornell Coli.) 1923. BK, 1923. TKA, 1925 . .Jn!\tructor in Public Speaking, Cornell College, 1922-25. Assistant Professor of Public Speak;ing, Syracuse University, School of Public Speech and Dramatic Art, 1925-. Residence, Syracuse, N. Y. (Permanent, 321 N. 21st St., Omaha, Neb.).

DONALD McMILLA·N KIDD, 1924-25. M.S. in Education (Syracuse) 1926. Lecturer in Education, School of Extension Teaching, 1924-25. Dil:ector of Vocational Education, Syracuse, N.Y.

THEODORE JOSEPH KIEFFER, 1898-1902. M.D. (Syracuse) 1896. • mN. Instructor in Pathology, College of Medicine, 1898-1900. Instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology, 1900--2. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 349· Address, 1054 Culver Rd., Rochester, N.Y.

WYLIE KILPATRICK, Fel;>.~June, 1925. A.B. (L~land Stanford). A.M. (Columbia). Instructor in Political Science, School of Citizenship and Public Afi~rs, Feb.-June 1925. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

PHILIP EDWIN KIMBALL, Feb.-June, 1925. A.B. (Dartmouth) 1923. Instructor in English, College of Liberal Arts, Feb.-June 1925. ADEN JACKSON KING, 1921-. Bom 25 Nov. 1897 at LaFayette, N. Y. Student from Norwalk, 0 ., at Syracuse University, 1915-21. B.S. in Chern. 1921. M.S. (Ibid.) 1922. ~AE. 4>BK. ~8. liME. AJa:. Teaching Fellow in Chemistry, Syracuse University, 1921-22. Instructor in Chemistry, 1922-. Member of Amer. Chemical Sbciety. War Record-Holds commission as 2nd Lieut. in Chemical Warfare Service, Officers' Reserve Corps. Married 6 Dec. 1917, Gladys Nutter of Aubum, N.Y. Residence, 915 Westcott St., Syracuse, N.Y. CLARENCE RODERICK KING, 1921-24. Bom at Aubum, N. Y. Student from Syracuse at the College of Law, S}rracuse University, 1909-12. 4>6.cfi. LL.B. 1912. Attomey at Syracuse. Member of the firm of Bond, Schoeneck and King. Instructor in Bailments, College of Law, Syracuse University, 1921-22. Instructor in Public Utilities, Interstate Commerce, Bailments, and Common Carriers, 1922-24. On leave of absence, 1924-25. Residence, 429 Stolp Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. ELBERT FRED KING, 1920--. Bom 16 July 1888 at Rochester, N. Y. Student from Syracuse, at Syracuse University, 1906-10. A.B. 1910. 4>BK, 1910. ATP. Teacher of Latin, High School, Fulton, N. Y. 1910--20. Instructor in Spanish, Syracuse University, 1920--. Residence, 121 Palmer Ave., Syrl}cuse, N.Y. EMANUEJ., DAVID KING, 1914-18. A.M. (Columbia). Instructor in Piano, Theory of Music, History of Music, College of Fine Arts, 1914-15. Associate Professor of same, 1915-18. HENRY HALL KING, 1908-10. A.B. (Amherst) 1907. A.M. (Harvard) 1908. Instructor in English, College of Liberal Arts, 1908-10. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 4IJ.

NINA KINGSTON, 1923-. Certificate ii:J. Nursing (S. U. School of Nursing) 1923. Supervisor of Operating Room and Instructor in Operating Room Tech­ nique, S. U. School of Nursing, 1923-24. Assistant Supervisor of Infirmary, 1924-. Address, University Hospital, Syracuse, N.' Y. RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1257

*GEORGE RITE KINNE, 1886-87. M.D. (Syracuse) 1876. Instructor in Materia Medica and Therapeutics, College of Medicine, 1886-87. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 348. Died 15 April1914.

EDNA LUCILLE KINNEAR (GNESIN), 1918-20 and Feb. 1924-. Born 24 Feb. 1894 at Tidioute, Pa. Student from Canandaigua, N.Y., at Syracuse University 1914-18 and 1918~20. A.B. 1918. A.M. 1919. K. TIAE>. E>B. . Teaching Fellow in Education, Teachers College, Syracuse University, 1918-20. Instructor in English, College of Liberal Arts, Feb. 1924-. Teacher of English and History, High School, Metuchen, N.J., 1920--?. Married 25 Dec. 1922, Morris Gnesin (S. U. '19 and Faculty, q. v.). Residence, Syracuse, N. Y.

HERMANN KONRAD KIRCHOFER, 1925-. A.B. (Oberlin) 1925. Instructor in English, College of Liberal Arts, 1925-. Residence, Syracuse, N.Y.

JOSEPH EDWARD KIRKWOOD, 1901-7. A.B . (Pacific Univ.) 1898. A.M. (Princeton) 1902. Ph.D. (Columbia) 1903. :E8. Instructor in Botany, College of Liberal Arts, Jan. 1901-3. Associate Profe~sor of Botany, 1903-7. Professor of Botany, 1907. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 397·

JOHN EMMETT KIRSHMAN (See Assistants, p. I486).

HAROLD GLENN KLINE, 1904-. Born 24 Aug. 1877 at Luthers Mills, Pa. M.D. (Syracuse) 1902. N:EN. AnA. F.A.C.S. 1926. Instructor in Histology, College of Medicine, 1904-6. Instructor in Histology and Embryology, 1906-10. Instructor in Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 1910--19. Instructor in Oto-Laryngology, 1919-25. Assistant Professor of Oto-Laryngology, 1925-. See Alumni Record, Vol. III. p, 45I. SuPPLEMENT: Oto-Laryngologist, St. Josepns' Hospital, Syracuse Free Dispensary atid Syracuse Memorial Hospital. Has made a specialty since 1910 of ear, nose and throat. Away for post­ graduate study in New York; 1910; in Boston, 1912; in Europe, 1924. Member Acad. 'Med., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Onon. Med. Soc., Amer. Med. Assn. and various clubs, social and professional. Residence, 146 Westminster Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

HERMAN WILLIAM KLING, 192G-22. Born 9 April 1900 at Hazelton, Pa. Student from Allentown, Pa., at Teachers College, Syracuse· University, 192G-22. B.S. in Phys. Ed., Jan. 1922. Nl', KE>. Graduated from New Haven (Conn.) Normal School of Gymnastics. Teaching Fellow in Physical Education, Teachers College, Syracuse Univer­ sity, 192G-Jan. 1922. Instructor in Physical Education, Jan.-June, 1922. Supervisor of Physical Education at Ogdensburg, N . Y., 1922-. War Record-Member Students' Army Training CorPs at Muhlenberg College. Permanent address, 503 Tilghman St., Allentown, Pa.

CHARLES MERRIAM KNAPP, 192G-3. Born21 Sept.,1892 at New York City. Student from New York at Columbia University, 191G-14. K'Y. A.B. 1914. A.M. (Ibid.) 1915. Ph.D . (Ibid.) Assistant in History, Columbia University, 1919. At Merrill School, Mamaroneck, N.Y., 1919-20. Instructor in History, Syracuse University, College of Liberal Arts, 192G-21. Assistant Professor of History and Political Science, 1921-23. War Record-U. S. Army, 1918-19. At Camp Hancock~ May-J,Jly 1918. At Camp Gordon, July 1918-Jan. 1919. Was Battalion Sergeant and Major. Permanent address, 1737 Sedgwick Ave., New York, N. Y ., c/ o. Prof. Charles Knapp.

CLARA BLANCHE KNAPP, 1919-22. A.B. (Syracuse) 1899. A.M . (Ibid.) 1909. I'B. BK. Assistant Professor of Clothing and Textiles, School ·of Home Economics, 1919-21 ; same, College of Home Economics, 1921-22. See Alumni Record, Voi. III, p. 942. Address, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt.

EZRA FRED KNAPP, 1921-23. Instructor in Religious Education, School of Extension Teaching 1921-22. Instructor in Junior Methods, same, 1922-23 Supervisor of Grades in Syracuse Public Schools. Address 120 W. Genesee St., Syracuse, N.Y.

FLORENCE E. S. KNAPP, 1918-. RS. in Education, hon. (Syracuse) 1920. DIRECTOR OF THE ScHOOL OF HOME ECONOMIC!>, 1918-21. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF HoME EcoNoMICS, 1921-. Professor of Household Administra­ tion, 1918-. Residence, 916 Westcott St., Syracuse, N.Y. RECOJU>S 'OF MEI,IBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1259

*GEORGE KASSON ;KNAPP, 1873-79. First Professor of Drawing and Painting, College of Fine Arts, 1873-79. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 356. Died 9 May 1910 at Syracuse, N.Y.

JOHN WILTSE KNAPP, 187~79. M.D. (Albany Med. Coli.) 1872. Demonstrator of Anatomy, College of Medicine, 1874-79. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 351.

*MARTIN AUGUSTINE KNAPP, 1884-91. A.B. (Wesleyan) 1868. A.M. (Ibid.) ·1871. LL.D. (Ibid.) 1892. 4>N9. at Wesleyan. A.M. (Syracuse) 1876. LL.D. (Ibid.) 1911. I:.ecturer on Forensic Medicine, College of Medicine, 1884-91. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 343· SuPPLEMENT: Judge, Circuit Court, Dec. 191Q-. Married (1), Marian Hotchkiss, who died 4 Dec. 1904; (2) Mrs. Nellie Maynard Gardner, who died 28 April 1914. Died 10 Feb. 1923.

FRANCES WENTWORTH CUTLER (KNICKERBOCKER), 1925-. Born 29 Oct. 1887 at Bangor, Me. Student from Bangor at Vassar College, 1905--9; at University of Maine, 191Q-11. AOII. A.B. (Vassar) 1909. 4>BK, 1909. A.M. (University of Maine) 1913. Graduate student on Vassar Alumni Fellowship, at Columbia University, 1918-20. Teacher, Brantwood Hall, 1911-12; Putnam Hall, 1912-13; Instructor in English, Simmons College, 1913-15; Vassar College, 1915--18. Part-time Instructor in English, Syracuse University, College of Liberal Arts, 1925--. Member Amer. Assn. Univ. Women, Professional Women's League of Syracuse, etc. Has published essays and reviews in English Journal, Sewanee Review, N. Y. Times Book Review, Saturday Review, etc. Married 2 June, 1921; William S. Knickerbocker (S. U. Faculty, q. v.). Ch,#d,en-Charles Herrick. Richard Wentworth. Residence, 948 Ackerman Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

WILLIAM SKINKLE KNICKERBOCKER, 192o-. Born 7 Jan: 1892 in New York City. Studentfrom New York at the Biblical Seminary, New York, 1911-14; Columbia University, 1914-17. A.B. (Colum­ bia) 1917. 4>BK, Columbia. A.E:E. A.M. (Ibid.) 1918. Ph.D. (Ibid.) 1925. Taught at Dartmouth Colle~e. Assistant Professor of Engli~, Syra~se University, New York State College of Forestry, 192Q-. Registrar of the College of Forestry, 1.922-. Ha,s published a review of Nicholas Murray Butler's "Faith of a Liberal," I26o ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

The Nation, 1925; '~Matthew .Arnold's Theory of Poetry," Sewanee Review, Jan, 1926; edition with introduction and notes of Matthew Arnold's "Culture and Anarchy," Macmillan and Co.; 1926; "Creative Oxford: Its Influence in Victorian Literature," University Press, Syracuse. Member Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer., Amer. Assn. Univ. Professors, etc. Married 2 June 1921, Frances Wentworth Cutler (S. U. Faculty, q. v.) of Waban, Mass. Children-Charles Herrick, born 18 April1922. Richard Wentworth; born 28 Sept. 1924. Residence, 948 Ackerman Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

HELEN KNISKERN (BROWN), 192G-21. B.S. in Home Econ. (Syracuse) 1920. Instructor in Dietetics, School of Home Economics, 192G-21. Married 16 Aug. 1921, Prof. Harry P. Brown (S. U. Faculty, q. v .). Children-Philip Monroe, born 21 July 1922, at Mussoorie, India. Margaret Louise, born 13 July 1925, at Syracuse. Residence, 130 Buckingham Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

FREDERICK HENRY KNOFF, 1921~ . Ph.B. (Syracuse) 1902. M.D. (Ibid.) 1905.

DONALD SWETT KNOWLTON, 1922-24. Born 6 Sept. 1893. Student from F~irfield, Me., at Colby, Yale and Tufts. M.D., 1921. llKE. AKK. I'A. Was Interne at Cambridge Hospital, 192G-21. Interne and Assistant Resident, New Haven Hospital, 1921-22. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Syracuse University, College of Medicine, 1922-Jan. 1924. Resident in Medicine, University Hospital of Good Shep­ herd, 1922-Jan. 1924. War Record-Enlisted 7 April, 1917. With U. S. Army in France, 82nd Div. twelve months. Recommended for a commission 10 Oct., 1918. Now First Lieut. Med. 0. R . G. Residence, Winthrop, Me.

FRANKPATTENGILL KNOWLTON, 1897-. Born 17 June 1875~ at Holland Patent, N : Y. A.B. (Hamilton) 1896.

JULIA CLEMMA KNOWLTON, 1908-10. Ph.B. (Syracuse) 1904. B.L.S. (N.Y. State Library School) 1906. Instructor in Classification and Reference, Syracuse University Library School, 1908-10. (Assistant in the University Library, 1907-8). See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 427. SuPPLEMENT: Assistant-in-charge, Art department, Free Public Library, Newark, N. J., 191Q-ll. Librarian, State Normal School, Johnson, Vt., 1917-20. · Librarian, department of Hygiene, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass., 192Q-24. Reference assistant, Library, University of Califbruia, July 1924-26 and 1926-. Address, Womens Faculty Club, Berkeley, Calif.

LOUISA SOPHIE KOCH, 192Q-21. A.B-. (Syracuse) 1921. BK. Instructor in German, College of Fine Arts, 192Q-21.

ELIZABETH T .. KOEPF (See Assistants, p. 1486).

EDWARD HENRY KRAUS, 1891-99 and 1901-2. Born 1 Dec. 1&75 at Syracuse, N.Y. B.S. (Syracuse) 1896. M.S. (Ibid.) 1897. Ph.D. (Munich) 1901. Sc.D. (Syracuse) 1920. Kll". BK, 1904. ~8. K . aK. PX. Assistant in German and Mineralogy, College of Liberal Arts, 1896-97. Instructor, same, 1897-99. Instructor in Mineralogy, 1901-Jan.1902. Associ­ ate Professor of same, Jan.-June 1902. (Prof. Geol. and Geog., S. U. Summer School1903; of Chern. and Geol., same, 1904.) See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. JIJ. SuPPLEMENT: Professor of Mineralogy and Petrography, and Director of Mineralogical Laboratory, University of Michigan, 1908-19. Ooined U. of M. faculty, 1904.) Professor of Crystallography and Mineralogy, same, 1919-. Acting Dean of Summer' Session, 1911-15. Dean of same, 1915-25 and 1925-. Acting Dean of College of Pharmacy, 192Q-23. Dean of same, 1923-25 and 1925-. Member Michigan Academy of Science (President 1920); Optical Society of America; Amer. Inst. Mining and Metall. Engrs.; Amer. Assn. Univ. Pro­ fessors; Assn. Summer Session Directors (President, 1917-19). Organizer and first president (1920) of Mineralogical Society of America. Member Amer. 1262 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

Assn. of Colleges of Pharmacy (Pres't. 1925-26); andofAmer. Pharmaceutical Assn. Author (See Vol. III) of the following textbooks: "Tables for the Deter­ mination of Minerals," (Jointly with W. F. H;unt), New York, 1911; "De­ scriptive Mineralogy," Ann Arbor, 1911; "Mineralogy-An Introduction to 'the Study of Minerals and Crystals," (Jointly with W. F. Hunt), New York, 1920; "Gems and Gem Materials," (Jointly with E. F. Holden), New York, 1925; also numerous original scientific papers, book reviews and abstracts iii American and foreign scientific journals. Married (See Vol. III), 24 June 1902, Lena Margaret Hoffman of Syracuse, N.Y. Children-Margaret Anna, born 19 May 1903. Edward Hoffman, born 7 Feb. 1906; died 27 Feb. 1906. John Daniel, born 28 June 1910. Residence, 722 Church St.., Ann Arbor, Mich. MARY F. KREWSON (See Assistants in Instruction, p. 1487).

<:;HARLES ALBERT KRUMMEL (See Assistants~ p. 1487).

ALBERT KUENZLEN, 1888-90. Instructor in Violin, College of Fine Arts, 1888-90. See A.lumni Record. Vol. III, p. 365.

CHARLES JULIUS KULLMER, 1905-. Born 5 March 1879 at Sedalia, Mo. A.B. (Harvard) 1900. Ph.D. (Tubin­ gen, Germany) 1901. -Assistant Profes00r of German,· College of Liberal Arts, 1905-9. Associate Professor of German, Jan. 1909-12. Professor of German, 1912-. See Alumni· Record, Vol. III, p. 404. SuPPLEMENT: Inventor of the Kullmer Equatorial Star Finder, and co"in­ ventor of the Scott Minute Alarm. War Record-Private, Plattsburg Barracks, 16 July-18 Sept., 1918. Com-. missio~ed Second Lieutenant, 16 Sept. 1918. Personnel Adjutant to the S.A.T .C., Syracuse Univ~rsity, Sept.-Dec. 1918. Discharged 31 Dec. 19.18. Has published (See Vol. III), "Poessneck, the Scene of Hermann und Dor­ othea," Baltimore, 1907; "Poessneck und Hermann und Dorothea," Heidel­ berg, 1910; "Betrachtungen ueber die B~bliotheken," Frankfurter Zeitung, No. 241, 1910; "France, A French Composition Book," with Prof. C. W. Cabeen (~eeFaculty Records), Syracuse,1914; "4 Sketch Map of Germany;" "The 2 x 3 Diagonal Method," Syracuse, 1912; "Star Maps and Star Facts," Syracuse, 1910, 1912, 1922; "The Shift of the Storm Track," in Pubn. 192, Carnegie Institution, 1914; "Monthly Storm Frequency in the United States," Proc. Soc. Pan American Scientific Congress, Washington, 1917, v. 2, 338--393; "Maps of the Storm Shift," Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer. v. 25. Married--­ Residence, Syracuse, N. Y. RECORD OF THE MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1263

0. W KUOLT •. Summer ~ession I9I7. Instructor in Pedagogy, Summer Session of 1917.

RAYMOND HENRY LACEY, 1905-7. A.B. (Syracuse) 1905. A.M. . (Ibid.) 190!>. ZP and BK, Syracuse. A.M. Gohns Hopkins) 1913. Ph.D. (Princeton) 1915. Assistant in Greek, College of Liberal Arts, 1905--{i. Instructor in Greek, 1906-7. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 4I9, SuPPLEMENT: Instructor in Latin, Lafayette College, 1909-14. Assistant Professor of Latin, same, 1915-17. Professor of Greek and Latin, lllin~is College, 1917-. Has published, "The Equestrian Officials of Trajan and Hadrian," Prince­ ton, 1917. Married (1), 29 Dec. 1910, Rosalind V. Runyan (See Non-Graduates), who died 22 Aug. 1920; (2) 21 Aug. 1921, Rose E. Rainey of Tunkhannock, Pa. Children~Douglas Raymond, bot;n 29 April 1913. Jeanette Elizabeth, born 13 Oct. 1914. Margaret, born 24 Aug. 1917. James Rainey, born 2 April1922. Address, Illinois College, Jacksonville, Ill.

*CORYDON LAFORD. ' M.D. (Geneva Med. Coli.) 1842. A.M. (Middlebury) 1859. LL.D. (Univ. Mich:) 1851. M~mber of Geneva Medical College Faculty. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. I652 and I666. Died 14 April1894 at Ann Arbor, Mich.

DYER B. LAKE (See Assistants; p. I487).

AGNES BAIGRIE LANCASTER (SEITER), 1921-. Certificate in Design (Syracuse) 1920. Instructor in Design College of Home Economics, 1921-23. Instructor in Design and Textiles, 1923-. Married G. Gordon Seiter. See Non-Graduates). Residence, 842 Maryland Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.

HERBERT HENRY LANDERS, First Sgt., Inf., 1922-Dec. 1924. Born 2 Dec. 1884 a · Boston, Mass. Instructor in Military Science and Tactics, Syracuse University, 1922-Dec. 1924. War Record-Was Second Lieut. of Infantry at Fort Slocum, N. Y., 4 Jan. 1918. First Lieut. of Infantry at Governors Island, New York, 10July 1918. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

Discharged from Commission 5 Jan. 1919, re-enlisted 3 May, 1919 in the grade of Technical Sergeant G. S. I. Infantry. Married 4 Nov. 1913 Margaret Frances Corson of Pelham Manor, N. Y. Child-Herbert William, born 30 May 1915.

LOUIS JULES EMILE LANDRE, 1923-24. Born 9 May 1898 at Orleans, France. Student, Lycee d'Orleans, 1909--15. Bachelier es Lettres (Ibid.), 1914, 1915. Licence es Lettres (Lycee-Louis le Grand) 1916. Student, EcoleNormale Superieure, 1917. DiplOmed'Etudes Superieures, 1920. Student, Sorbonne, 1~2o-22. Agregation de L'Universite, 19'22. Taught at Amherst College, 1919--20; Lycee de Broyes (Aube), France, 1922-23. Associate Professor of Romance Languages, Syracuse University, 1923-24. Received Croix de Guerre. Author of "A ~mall New England College: Amherst College," a thesis for the DiplOme d'Etudes Superieures.

LILLIAN M. LANG, 1919--. lnJ>tructor in Secretarial Science, School of Business Administration, 1919-- 20; College of Business Administration, 192Q-. Also, Secretary to the Dean of the College of Business Administration. Was for seven years Secretary to the Dean of the College of Forestry, S~cuse University. Residence, 206 Craig St., Syracuse, N.Y.

FREU L. LA'RE (See Assistants, p. 1488).

ALBERT EDWIN LARKIN, 1900-. Born 18 Nov. 1871 at Camillus, N. Y. 'Ph.B. (Colgate) 1894. Ph.M. (lbi!d.) 1897. dE>. BK, 1894. N~N. KA. M.D. (Syracuse) 1897. AnA, Syracuse. __ Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Coll~ge of Medicine, 19Do-1. Instructor in Medicine, 1901-6. Lecturer on Clinical Medicine, 1906-8. Associate Pro­ fessor· of Clinical Medicine, 1908-11. Professor of Clinical Medicine, 1911-. See Alumni Record, Vol. Ill, p. 444· SuPPLEMENT: Physician at Syracuse. Treasurer of Sodus Gas and Electric Light Co., 1902-? President Board of Education, Syracuse, 1912-15. President Syracuse Academy of Medicine, 1910. Trustee of Syracuse University, 1921-. Vice­ chairman of Medical Advisory Board of this district, during the war. Member of Syr. Acad. of Med., Onon. Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., A.M. A., Amer. Coil. of Phys. Med. Soc. of Central and Western, N.Y., and numerous, clubs. Married 14 March 1911, Gratia Lamson of Cato, N.Y. Residence, 501 S. Crouse Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. RECORDS OF- MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES

DORIS KENNARD (LARRABEE), 192o-21. Born 20 July, 1894 at Hampden, Me. Student from. Melrose, Mass., at Boston Univetsity, 1912-16. TIB. , A.B. 1916. A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1920. Teacher of Mathematics North Kingstown High School, Wickford, R. I., 1917-? Instructor in Mathematics, Syracuse University, College of Liberal Arts, 192o-21. In War Library Service, U. S. General Hospital, 14, Chattanooga, Tenn., and U.S. General Hospital, 19, Oteen, N.C. Married 27 Dec. 1917 Harold A. Larrabee(S. U. Faculty, q. v.). Permanent address: Melrose, Mass., c /o W . I. Kennard.

HAROLD ATKINS LARRABEE, 192o-21. Born 20 Aug. 1894 at Melrose, Mass. Student from Melrose at Harvard University, 1912-16. A.B. cum laude, 1916, BK. KE. A.M. (Columbia University) 1918. Diploma Union Theological Seminary, 1920. Instructor in Philosophy, Extension Course, Columbia University, Spring Session, 1921. Assistant in Philosophy,-Harvard University, 1921-22. Acting Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Syracuse University, (vice R. F. Piper) 192o-21. Has published numerous articles in newspapers and magazines, War record-Voluntereed services 27 April, 1918. Sergeant Medical Corps, 25 July, 1918. Passed all examinations for Commission, 5 Oct., 1918, pending at Armistice. Was Psychological Examiner at three camps. Discharged 5 M~y. 1919. Married 27 December 1917 Doris M. Kennard (S. U. Faculty, q. v.). Permanent Address, 106 W. Foster St., Melrose, Mass.

CARL D. LA RUE, 1916-17. Bom 22 April, 1888 at Williamsville, Ill. Student from Forest City, Iowa, at the University of Michigan, 1908-14, 4 years. A.B. 1914. I'A. Graduate student at the Univ. of Michigan, and assistant in Botany; 1914- 1 Feb. 1916. Instructor in Botany, Syracuse University, 1 Feb. 1916--17 . .Married 1 Jan. 1914 Evelina B. Forman of Baltimore, Md.

SAMUEL ALLAN LATTIMORE, 186o-67.

.~.B. (Indiana Asbury) 1850. A.M . (Ohio Wes. Univ.) 1852. Ph.D. (Indiana Asbury) 1873. Ph.D. (Iowa Wes. Univ.) 1873.·.. LL.D. (H,amilton) 1873. Professor of Chemistry, Genesee College, 186o-67. See Alumni Record, Vol. I, p. IJJ. 1266 ADMlNISTRATION AND INSTRUCTlON

ALMON WHEELER LAUBER,. 1913-Feb. 1924. Born 24 March 1876 at St. Regis Falls, N.Y. Student from Lawrenceville, N. Y., at Syracuse University, 1901-5. Ph.B. and Ph.M.,. 1905. Ph.D. (Columbia) i913. Teacher of History, George School; Bucks County, Pa., 1905---8. Graduate student at Columbia University, 1908-13. Instructor in History, College of Liberal Arts, Syracuse University, 1913-15. Assistant Professor of History, 1915---16. Associate Professor of European History, 1916-19. Professor of European History, 1919-Feb. 1924. -

SAMUEL S. LAUCKS, 1912-13.

Born 23 Oct. 1~5 at Windsor, Pa. Student from Red Lion, Pa., at Ursinus College, 1907-10. A.B. 1910. Graduate student, Columbia University, two years. Instructor in History and Politics, Syracuse University, College of Liberal Arts, 1912-13. Teacher, Ursinus College, Summer Session 1912. Permanent address, Red Lion, Pa.

THOMAS FORREST LAURIE, 1919-. Born 7 May 1881 at Auburn, N. Y. Student from Auburn at Cornell Univ~sity, 1903-7. ~AE. N~N. M.D. (Cornell) 1907. Medical Interne at Matteawan State Hospital, July 1907-Jan. 1908. Interne, House of Relief, New York Hospital,Jan.1908-July ·1909. Interne, Manhattan Maternity Hospital, July-Oct. 1909. In general practice of Medicine at Auburn,- N. Y., Oct. 1909-June 1917. Post graduate student in Urology, June-Nov. 1917. Physician at Syracuse, limited to Urology, Nov. 1917-. Instructor· in Clinical Urology, Syracuse University, College of Medicine, 1919-25. Assistant Professor of Urology, 1925---. Has published, "Renal Tuberculosis" N. Y. State Med. Society, 1916; "Vesical Calculus; Double Pyonephrosis-Report of Case," Urologic a1fi] Cutaneous Review, 1920. War Record--First Lieut. M. C., Seeond N.Y. Amb. Co., Mexican Border, 1916. On Medical Advisory Board, 1917-. Member State Med, Soc., A.M.A., Amer. Assn. Gen. Urin. Surgeons, Amer. Urological Assn. Married 4 Aug. 1911 Edith Stewart Sherrill. Children--Edith Stewart, bom 16 May, i912. Thomas Sherrill, born 12 Jan. 1915. Residence, 108 Euclid Terrace, Syracuse, N.Y.

MOE.RIS JULIUS LAVINE, 1923-;-. Born 26 June 1897 in New York City. Student from Syracuse at Syracuse University, 1913-19. B.S. in Med. 1917. M.D. 1919. RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES

House Pl).ysician, Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York City, 1919-March 1, 1921; Jewish Maternity Hospital, New York City, March-June 1921. Physi­ cian at Syraculle. Instructor in Medicine (Dispensary), College of Medicine, 1923-. Residence, 104 Greenwood Place, Syracuse, N. Y.

AMBROSE THOMAS LAWLESS, 1919-. M.D. (Syracuse) 1910. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, College of Medicine, 1919-. 'See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 1395. Physician at Syracuse. Married Lulu M. Keebler (S. U. '08, Cert.). Residence, 1512 Midland Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.

JAMES N. LAWRENCE (See Assistants, p. 1488).

MARY EDITH LAWRENCE, 1907-8. Certificate in Normal Music (Syracuse) 1907. A8.6.. Instructor in Normal Music, Teachers College, 1907-8, See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 500.

ELLIS EARLE LAWTON, 1913-18. Born at Jacks Reefs, Onondaga County, N.Y. StudentfromJordaq, N.Y., at University of Rochester, 1898-1902; at Yale University, 1903-7~ 9.6.X. B.S. (:Univ. of Roch.) 1902. A.M. (Yale) 1905. Ph.D. (Ibid,.) 190!). I:8, Yale, 1905. Instructor in Sciences, Military Academy, Highland Park, Ill., 1902-3. Assistant in Physics, Yale University, 1904-7. Professor of Physics, Colby College, Waterville, Me., 1907-9. Same, Denison University, Granville, 0., 1909-13. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, Syracuse University, College of Applied ·Science, 1913-18. Married Oct. 1906 Jessie P. Pease, (S. U. '02), of Syracuse, N.Y. Children-Ellis E. Jr., born 22 Oct. 1909. Dorothy E., born 16 Oct. 1911. Norman, born 16 Oct. 1911. Residence, 255 Kirk Ave ... Syracuse, N.Y.

*JOHN W. LAWTON, 1872-74. Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology' and Diseases of the Ear, College of Medicine, 1872-74. Died 3 June 1874 at Syracuse, N.Y. RUTH A. LAYCOCK (See Assistants, p. 1488). 1268 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

FRED ROY LEAR, 1905-. B.Ar. (Syracuse) 1905. A.D.G.F., France, 1919. :EPA. TI:.l. K. Instructor in Mathematics, Perspective, Shades and Shadows, College of Fine Arts, 1905-8. Associate Professor of Graphics, 1908-15. Professor of Graphics, 1915-21. Professor of Architectural Design, 1921-. On leave of absence for study in Europe, 1911-14. On leave for military service, 1918. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 466. SUPPLEMENT: Student at L'Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris; France~ Jan. 1912-Aug. 1914; and May-June .1919. in Ateliers Hebrard and Grom­ art, May-July, 1918. Completed the Course in Architecture and took the National Contours des Diplomes, and was made "Architecte Diplome par le Gouvernement Francais" (A.D.G.F.), June 1919. At Ecole des Beaux Arts (Paris Concours) won medals in Architectural Design, Life Drawing, Clay Modeling, Construction, Descriptive Geometry, Stereotomy, Perspective and Archaeology; also "Prix Le Clair" and 29 mentions. Had three Architectural paintings hung in Paris, "Salon des Artistes Francaise," 1913. Has contributed designs for architectural monuments, including University Ave. M. E. Church, Syracuse, Grace M. E. Church, Corning, and the Peary Memorial in Arlington Cemetery. War Record-·In Army Educational Corps, A.E.F., G. 5; G. H. Director of Fine Arts, District of Paris, 1918. Member Beaux Arts ln('titute of Design,_Citizens Club of Syracuse, etc. Married 29Aug: 1906 Lillian H. Congdon (S. U. '06, Cert) of East Syracuse, N.Y. Children-Ruth Winifred, born 1 June 1908. Roma Aloise, born 2 Sept. 1913. Cordelia Lillian, born 26 Oct., 1917. Residence, 862 Ackerman Ave. , Syracuse, N.Y.

ADELBERT LEATHERS, Feb.-Aug. 1922. Assistant Professor of Forest Zoology. Syracuse University, New York State College of Forestry, Feb.-Aug. 1922.

*CHARLES ALFRED LEE, 1844-53. A.M. (Williams) 1822. M.D. (Berksh. Med. Coll.) 1826., Member Geneva Medical College Faculty. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. r652. Died 14 Feb. 1872 at Peekskill, N.Y.

HARRY SHERIDAN LEE, 1902-4 and 1905-6. A.B. (Syracuse) 1899. LL.B. (Ibid.) 1901. .lKE. Assistant in Latin College of Liberal Arts, 1902-4. RECORP.S OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1269

Instructor in the Law of Partnership and Liens, College of Law, 190~. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 477. SUPPLEMENT ! Lawyer at Syracuse. President of Syracuse University Alumni Association, 1917-. Married Mary Eleanor Smith of Syracuse, N.Y. Child-Amy Frances, born 10 Aug. 1912. Residence, 1447 S. State St., Syracuse, N.Y.

ISAAC LAURANCE LEE, 1919-. Born 13 Feb. 1892 at Denver, Colo. • Student from Farmington, Conn., at Yale University, 1911-15. Bf>II., rA. A.B. (Yale) 1915. M.F. (Ibid), 1919. Instructor in Wood·Technology, Syracuse University, N. Y. State College of Forestry, Nov. 1919-20. Instructor in Forest Extension, 192(}-. Has published, "Parana Pine of Southern Brazil," Jour. of Forestry, Jan. 1920; "Bahia, the Ancient Capital of Brazil," North-Western Miller, "Pro­ longing the Life of Farm Timbers," Circular of N . .Y. S. Col. of Forestry. Traveled eight months in South America as Secretary to expedition from American International Corporation and War Trade Board investigating Commercial and trade conditions as influenced by the war. Married 24 June 1922 Minnie E. Church (S. U. '21 and Faculty, q. v.). Child-Charles Northam, II, born 13 Jan. 1925. Residence, 404 Walnut Pl., Syracuse, N.Y.

MINNIE CHURCH LEE (See Assistants in Instruction, p. 1489).

MYRON M . LEE (See Assistants in Instruction, p. 1489).

RUTH HUDSON LEE, 1923-24. Bdrn 9 June 1885 at Ellis)mrg, N.Y. Student from Syracuse at Syracuse University, 1911-15. B. P. Instructor in Portrait and Sketch, College of Fine Arts, 1923-24. Married 27 J'l}ne 1907, Ralph M. Lee of Syracuse. Child-Paul Hudson, born 31 July 191,6. Residence, 252 Genesee Park Drive, Syracuse, N.Y.

ROY FISHER LEIGHTON, 1915-18. Born 3 Dec. 1888 at Canton, N. Y . Student from St. Albans, Vt., at University oi Vermont, 1909-12. Ph.B. 1912. M.S. (Ibid.) 1913. Student at Harvard University, 1913-14. Pd.B. (Syracuse) 1917. Principal of High School at Clifton Springs, N.Y., 1915. Instructor in Physics, Syracuse University, College of Liberal Arts, 1915-18. Married. Permanent address, Canton, N.Y. ADMiNISTRATION AND INSTRUCTiON

HORACE LOUIS LEITER, 1916-23. Born 6 Aprill878. Student from Syracuse, N.Y., at Harvard University, 1896-99, three years, A.B. 1899. ' cll~E: . PierianSodality. M.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1903. Medical Interne, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, Vanderbilt Clinics. Returned to Syracuse, 1906, and practiced surgery. Clinical instructor in diseases of the Urinary organs, College of Medicine, 1916-2l. · Instructor in Clinical Urology, Same, 1921-23. Married,.l913 Marietta Dietz. Residence, 1931 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N.Y.

GUSTAV H. LENTZ, Feb. 1921-. Born 3 Dec. 1894 at Catonsville, Md. Student from Catonsville, at Yale Sheffield Scientific School, 1912-11\; at Yale Forest School, 1916-17. Ph.B. (Yale) 1915: M.F. (Ibid.) 1917. ~.E. rA. In the Army, 1917-19. Forester, Harriman Estate, 1919-21. Professor of Forestry, Syracuse University, New York State College of Forestry, State Ranger School, Wanakena, Feb. 1921-April 1923. Assistant Professor of Forest Extension, College of Forestry, Aprill923-26 . .Professor of Forest Extension, same; Jan. 1926-. Director of the Summer Camp, 1923-. War Record-Sgt., 1st Class, 4 Aug. 1917-10 Feb. 1919. Married 1 Sept. l917, MargaretS. .KummerofCatonsville, Md. Children-Margaret, born 5 Jan. 1920. Mary Augusta, born 3 J~n. · 1925. Residence, 836 Ackerman Ave., Syraci.tse, N. Y.

ALBERT LEONARD, 1897-1900. Born 21 Dec. 1857 at Logan, 0. A.B. (Ohio Univ.) 1888. A.M. 1891. Ph.D. (Hamilton) 1894. c~~~e. BK. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF LIRERAL ARTS, and Professor of Pedagogy, 1897- 1900. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 302. Has been Superintendent of Schools, at New Rochelle, N.Y., for a number of years. Address, l'{ew Rochelle, N.Y.

RAYMOND GUY LEONARD, Summer Session, 1915, 1916, 1917. Born 19 Aug. 1883 at Alexandria Bay, N. Y. Student from Alexandria Bay at Syracuse University, 1908-10. Sr. Ph.B. 1910. Instructor in History, Syracuse University, Summer Sessions of 1915, 1916, 1917. Head of History department, Utica (N. Y.) Free Academy, 191Q-14; same, High School, Atlantic City-, N. J., 1914-18. Salesman for Klkxon Co., New­ ark, N. J., 1918-19. Salesmanager, and member of firm, Harder Mfg. Co., Cobleskill, N. Y., 1919-26 and 1926-. RECO.JW.S ?!!' J(ijMBEttS '01!' THE F 4-CUL TIES 1271

Married Margaret L. Shafer (S. U. '09). Children-Barbara Shafer, born 6 June 1914. S~uart Landon, born 15 March 1917. Residence, Cobleskill, N. Y.

REUBEN L. LEVERTON, 1922-. Born 24 Feb. 1887 at Binghamton, N.Y. Student from Athens, Pa., at Syracuse University, 191o-l6. ZBT; M.D. 1916. Interne, Boston City Hospital, 1916-17. Physician at Syracuse, 1~19-. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, College of Medicine, 192Z.:... War Record-First Lieut., Med. Corps, 1917-19; overseas1 1918-19. Member Acad. Med., Onon. Co .. Med. . Assn., N. Y. State Med. Assn., Amer. Med. Assn., Lafayette Country Club, etc. Married 25 Nov. 1919, Sylvia R. Davis (S. U. '17). Children-David James, born 26 Dec. 1921. Robert Eugene, born 26 Feb. 1926. Residence, 2500 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N.Y.

HAR.RY H. LEVY, 1925--. Born 4 Nov. 1895 at Syracuse, N.Y. Student from Syracuse, at Syracuse Univ~ty, 1913-20. l:_AM. M.D. 1920. Physician at Syracuse. Instructor in OphthalmoJogy, College of Medicine (Dispensary), 1925--. Residence, 155 Renwick Pl., Syracuse, N. Y.

ISRAEL HARRIS·LEVY, 1894-. Ph:B. (Syracuse) 1S90. M.D. (Ibid.) 1893. Instructor in Histology, College of Medicine, 1894-96. Lecturer on Same, 1896-1903. Lecturer on Physical Diagnosis, 19034>. Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, 1906-16. Professor of Medicine, 1916-. Instructor in Medical Jurisprudence, College of Law, 1907-15. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 441. Residence, 717 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y.

JACOB JOSHU4 LEVY, 1903-5 and. 1906-. Ph.B. (Syracuse) 1900. M.D. (Ibid.) 1903. Studied Medicine, U;niversity of Vienna, 1904 and 1913. Demonstrator of Anatomy, College of Medicin.e, 1903-5. Instructor in Physical Diagnos_is, same, 1906-8. Instructor in ]\fechano- a:nd fly(lro­ Therapy, 1908-23. Assistant Professor of Medicine, 1923-. AlSb instructor in Medical Jurisprudence, College of Law, 1915--17. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 453. SuPPLEMENT: Physician at Syracuse. Member of various clubs and l\1edical Societies, etc. Married 27 Dec. 1909, Marcelle Green of New York City. 1272 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

Children-John Green, born 12 June 1917. Donald, born 13 Jan. 1920. Residence, 123 Cambridge St., Syracuse, N.Y. TITUS AARON LEVY, 190Q-. A.B. (Syracuse) 1895. LL.B. (Ibid.) 1897. Ph.D. (Ibid.) 1909. BK. <1>~<1>. ~AM. (Faculty member). Instructor, College of Law, 190Q-2.' Instructor in Quasi Contracts, 1902--4. Instructor in the Law of Quasi Contracts and in Jurisprudence, 1904-6. In­ structor in the Law of Quasi Contracts and Agency, 1906-7. Instructor in the Law of Quasi Contracts, Jurisprudence and Roman Law, 1907-. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 476. SuPPLEMENT: Lawyer at Syracus~. (Member law firm, Levy and Barrett, 1897-1917; of Stilwell, Viall and Skerritt, 1921-22; of Levy and Shulman, 1922-). Commissioner of Jurors of Onondaga County, 1917-? Member of Board of Education, Syracuse, 1906-14 (President of same, 1913). Has published a book, "Lincoln, the Politician," Badger, Boston, 1918. Residence, 717 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N.Y. CEYLON H. LEWIS, 1891-93 and 1895-1903. A.B. (Colgate) 1873. A.M. ~KK BK. Lecturer on Forensic Medicine, College of Medicine, 1891-93. Lecturer on Practice, College of Law, 1895-99. Instructor in Practice, 1899-1900. In­ structor in Code Practice and Pleading in Civil Actions, Special Proce~dings and Provisional Remedies, 1900--3. See Alumni Record; Vol. III, p. 343· Address, 20 White Memorial Bldg., Syracuse, N.Y. EDMUND HARRIS LEWIS, 1911-14. A.B. (Yale) 1907. LL.B. (Syracuse) 1909. ~KE, Yale. Instructor in the Conflict of Laws, College of Law, 1911-13. Instructor in Conflict of Law and in Torts, 1913-14. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 1338. Address, 821 O.C.S. Bank Bldg., Syracuse, N.Y. EDWARD THELBERT LEWIS, March 1917-24. A.B. (Syracuse) 1905. ZP. B.S.A. (Cornell) 1912. Assistant Professor of Agronomy, College of Agriculture, Mar. 1917-18. Professor of Agronomy, same, 1918-24. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. II39· SUPPLEMENT: Student, Cornell University, College of Agriculture, 1910--13. Teacher of Agriculture, DeRuyter, N.Y., 1913-14. Principal of High School, DeRuyter, 1913-15. Far!ll Bureau Manager, Coos County, N. H., 1915-17. At S. U., 1917-24. Married 1908, Mary E. Van Dusenof Phoenix, N.Y. Child-Elizabeth Frances, born 11 May, 1910. Residence, Canastota, N. Y. RECORDS OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1273

FREDERICK ZIAH LEWIS, 189~96. A.B. (Syracuse) 1894. A.M. (Ibid.) 1896. ~KE. BK. Instructor in Botany, College of Liberal Arts, 1895-96. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p, JI-8. SuPPLEMENT: Teacher of Biology, Boys High School, Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 1899-1906. Head of department of Biology, same, 1906-25 and 1925-. Author of "Pension Facts for Teachers,'.' published in Bulletin of High School TeachersAssn., 1921 (and reprinted byTeachersWelfareLeague,1922.) Author of Five Year Average Pension Law, the "Clayton Bill,'' passed by N.Y. State Legislature, Apr. 1925. Member of Teachers Retirement Board (N.Y. City Teachers Ret. System), May 1917-25 and 1925-. Married Jessie E. Wheeler (S. U. '96). For children, see Vol. III. (Children living, Jessie, (S. U. '24) Harry, and Eunomia). Residence, 39 Winthrop St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

*GEORGE LYMAN LEWIS, 1911-14. Born 11 March, 1873 at North Syracuse, N.Y. Graduate of Oswego State Normal School, 1899; of Lloyd Training School; Boston, 1900. Student from Syracuse, N.Y., at Teachers College, Columbia University, 1901-3. Was a special student at Syracuse University, 1904-5 and 1907-8. Teachet'in public schools of Hartford, Conn, 1901-2. Teacher in High Schools of Syracuse, N. Y., 1903-May . 1921. At Technical High School, Syracuse, 1903-9; Central High School, Feb. 191Q-? and later, vocational High, School. Instructor in Manual Training, Syracus~ University, Teachers College,1911- 14. Married 29 D~c. 1904, Etta Leah Tolman (S. U. '96). Child-'-Irving Rial, porn 18 Feb. 1906. Died 19 May 1921.

CLARENCE EARL LIBBY, 192Q-. Born 14 Nov., 1892 at Benton, Me. Student from Albion, Me., at the University of Maine, 1912-16. B.S. in Chemical Engineering, 1916. .AJa:. AS!:. Paper · Tec}mologist for the Russell A. Pettengill Co., Industrial EngineerS Chicago, Ill., 1916-17. Research Cheinist, The Aetna ExploSives Co., Emporium, Pa;, Dec. 1917-March 1919. Chief Chemist, Baylers · Mfg. Corp., Paper Manufacturers, Austin, Pa., 1919. Assistant Professor of Pulp and Paper Chemistry, Syracuse UniversitY, New York State College of Forestry, March 192Q-July 1, 1920. Professor of Pu:lp and Paper Chemistry, 192Q-. Ill and absent 1 Jan. -1 July 1921. Has published, "Training Technical Men for the Paper Industry," Paper Trade Jour., etc., Aug. 1923. I274 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

Member Amer. Chern. Soc., Tech. Assn. Pulp and Paper Industry. Residence, 112 Avondale Pl., Syracuse, N.Y. *GEORGE HENRY LIDDELL, 1883..s6. B.P. (Syracuse) 1879. Instructor in. Perspective Drawing and Architectural DraftiJlg, College of Fine Arts, 1883-86. See Alumni Record, Vol. III, p. 364. Died 3 Feb. 1919 at Los Angeles, Calif.

GERTRUDE POHLMAN LIEDTKE, 191~20. Certjfi~te in Normal .Art ,{Syractise) 1917. Teacher, High School, Plattsburgh, N.Y., 1917-? Instructor in Design and the Manual Arts, Syracuse University, Teachers College, 191~20. Teacher, The Castle (Miss Mason's School), Tarrytown, N.Y., 1920-? WILBERT J. LINCOLN (See Assistants, p. 1489).

ERIC LEE LINDQUIST, 191~21. Sgt., In£., Unsgd., U. S. A. Instructor in Military Science and Tactics, Syracuse University, 191~ct. 1921. JOHN WESLEY LINDSAY (See Presidents of Genesee College, p. ~074) . ARCHIBALD .LINDSEY (See Assistants, p. 1489). LOUIS LINDSEY, 191,o-. Bom 12 Dec. 1877 at Harford, N.Y. Student from Dryden, N.Y., at Syracuse University, 1903--6. A.B; 1906. A.M. (Ibid.) 1909. Ph.D. (Ibid.) 191l. Acacia. ~BK. I: 8. Graduate Student, Syracuse University, 1907-Jan. 1908 and 1908-9. Head of the Department of Mathematics and Ast~omy, Dickinson ~­ inaJy, 1906-7., at U. S. Naval Observatory, Feb.-8ept., 1908. Assistant in Mathematics, Syracuse University, College of Liberal Arts, 191G-11. Instructor in ,Mathematics, College of Applied Science, 1911-13. ~ant Professor of Applied Mathematics, same, 1913-14. Instructor in Mathematics, College of Liberal Arts, 1914-15. Assistant Professor of Ma~~tics, same, 1915---16. · Assistant Professor of ·applied Mathematics, College of Applied Science, 191(}rl8. Associate ProfeSsor of Appli~ Math­ ematics, S$1lle, 191&.-25. Professor of Applied Mathematics, same, 1925-. Has published, "Definitive Orbit of Comet, 1902, III," (with Henry A. P~), Astron. Jour., May 1911. Manied 2 Aug. 19~ Edith L. MacFar:ran (S. U. '19, cert.) Child-Robert Leyden, bom 15 July 1923. Residence; 201 Scottholm Blvd, Syracuse, N.Y. CLAIR FRANCIS LITTELL (See Assistants $n Instruction, p. 1490).