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FACULTY MEMBERS ATTEND LEARNED SOCIETY MEETINGS

January 1922
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FACULTY MEMBERS ATTEND LEARNED SOCIETY MEETINGS
January 1922

Twenty-two members of the Dartmouth faculty attended meetings of learned societies during the Christmas recess. Professors A. K. Hardy, E. R. Greene, F. E. Guyer, H. E. Dunham, H. E. Joyce and Mr. A. A. Raven were present at the meeting of the Modern Language Association, held in Baltimore, Md. Professors C. N. Haskins, G. F. Hull, R. D. Beetle, F. S. Page and Mr. Waldo Shumway were in Toronto at the meetings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Professors C. R. Lingley and H. B. Crothers attended the meeting of the American Historical Association at St. Louis, and Professors W. K. Wright and W. M. Urban were at the meeting of the American Philosophical Association at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. The College was also represented by Professor H. T. Moore at the meeting of the American Psychological Association at Princeton; Professor K. N. Atkins at the meeting of the Society of American Botanists in Philadelphia; Professor J. W. Goldthwait at the meeting in Amherst of the Geological Society of America; Dr. J. W. Bowler at the meeting of the American Association of Physical Directors, held at New York; Dr. C. C. Stewart, who attended the meetings in New Haven of the American Association of Anatomists; Professor H. D. Dozier, at the American Economic Association's meetings in Pittsburg; and H. D. Elston at the National Council of Geography Teachers in Washington.