The beginning, of the college year finds many changes in the personnel of the faculty. Professor Sidney B. Fay, Professor of History, has gone to take up his new work at Smith College. Professor Frank Maloy Anderson of the University of Minnesota, whose appointment was chronicled in the August number of THE MAGAZINE, succeeds Professor Fay. Albert H. Licklider, Assistant Professor of English, has resigned to accept a position at Williams College, and Ralph L. Theller, Assistant Professor of Oratory, leaves Dartmouth to engage in graduate study. Other resignations include those of E. S. Allen, Instructor in Mathematics; H. B. Belcher, Instructor in Economics ; R. W. Follett, Instructor in English; H. W. Hastings, Instructor in English; A. M. McMaster, Instructor in French; H. G. Mitchell, Instructor in Chemistry; E. M. Medlar, Instructor in Bacteriology; J. E. Rowe, Instructor in Mathematics; E. W. Supple, Instructor in French; M. O. H. M. Mueller, Instructor in German, and Louis Klipffel, Assistant Professor of French. The last two instructors are now serving in the European war. .
The following list contains the names and brief records of the new members of the faculty:
Ernest Peter Kuhl, Instructor in English. B.S. Valparaiso College, 1905 ; Ph.B. 1906 ; A.B. Harvard, 1907 ; A.M. 1908; Ph.D. 1913. Teacher in Commercial College, Fairmount, W. Va., 1901-2; Instructor in English, Valparaiso College, 1903-6; Instructor in English, University of Michigan, 1908-12; research work at Harvard,. 1913-14.
Charles Miner Stearns, Instructor in English. A.B. Johns Hopkins, 1898; A.B. Harvard, 1901;, graduate student, Harvard, 1900-2, 1903-4; teacher in Stearns' Private School, Hartford, Conn., 1898-1900; student in Hartford Theological School, 1898-9; assistant in English, Harvard. 1901-4; Instructor in English and Chairman of Parietal Board, Harvard, 1904-5; Instructor and Regent, Harvard, 1905-10; Head of the Department of English, Tome School, 1910-12x; Graduate College, Princeton, 1913-14.
William Hutcheson Windom, Instructor in English. A.B. Williams, 1912; A.M. Harvard, 1913; lecteur d'anglais, Lycee, Bordeaux, France. 1913-14.
William Brown Ricketts, Instructor in Oratory. A.B. Washington and Jefferson, 1914.
Jules Claude Roulé, Instructor m French. Graduate of the Ecole pratique de commerce, Boulogne-sur-Mer, 1901; teacher in the Berlitz Schools at New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, 1904-5 in the Portland, Me., School of Languages, 1906-9; in the Augusta High School, 1909-14.
Howard Floyd Dunham, Instructor in French. A.B. Dartmouth, 1911 ; student in France, 1911-12; Instructor in French and English, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1912-13; Instructor in French, Ohio State University, 1913-14.
Harold Edward Washburn, Instructor in French. A.B. Dartmouth, 1910. Assistant in the Registrars Office, Dartmouth 1910-13; student at University of Grenoble, 1914.
Frederick Henry Adler, Instructor in German. A.B. Ohio State University, 1909; A.M. University of Illinois, 1911; Ph. D. 1913; Instructor in German, Ohio State University 1909-10; Fellow, University of Illinois, 1910-13; Instructor in German, Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, 1913 14.
Louis Clark Mathewson, Instructor in Mathematics. B.S. Albion College, A.M.; Ph.D. University of Illinois, 1914; Fellow, University of Illinois, 1911-14.
Ralph Dennison Beetle, Instructor m Mathematics. A.B. Dartmouth 1906; A.M. 1911; Ph.D. Princeton, 1914, Assistant Instructor in Mathematics, Dartmouth. 1907-9; Instructor, 1909-12.
Harold Fisher Pierce, Instructor in Chemistry. A.B. Clark College, 1912; assistant chemist in the laboratories or the General Electric Company, Pittsfield, Mass., 1912-14.
Tames Creighton Barker, Instructor in Bacteriology. M.D. Dartmouth, 1913 Resident Surgeon, New Haven Hospital, 1913-14; Special Student, Yale Medical School, 1913-14; 1st Lieutenant, Medical Corps, Connecticut National Guard.
Patrick James Kaney, Instructor in Physical Education.
Wilbur Pere Calhoun, Instructor in Economics. A.B. Hiram College, 1913; A.M. University of Michigan, 1914; Teaching Assistant in Economics, university of Michigan, 1913-14.
T. W. Saville, W. F. Burt, and E. W. Thomson, Assistants in Physics.
Professors Frank Arthur Updyke, Charles Ernest Bolser, and Walter Van Dyke Bingham, who were on leave of absence for the second semester of last vear and Prof. Francis Lane Childs, who was on leave for the entire year, have resumed their work.