Article

WHO'S WHO IN THE FACULTY

November, 1922
Article
WHO'S WHO IN THE FACULTY
November, 1922

The ALUMNI MAGAZINE begins this month a publication of short biographical sketches ofmembers of the Dartmouth faculty. This department will be a regular feature of the MAGAZINE.

CHIVERS, ARTHUR HOUSTON, Professor of Biology, (Botany).

Born, Amesbury, Mass., July 5, 1880.

A.8., Dartmouth, 1902; Townsend Scholar, Harvard, 1903-04; A.M., Harvard, 1904; Austin Teaching Fellow (Botany) Harvard, 1904-06; Thayer Scholar, Harvard, (On leave of absence from Dartmouth) 1909-10; Ph.D., Harvard, 1910.

Instructor, Waltham (Mass.) Summer School, 1901; Boston Summer School, 1902.; Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, summers of 1903 and 1904; Instructor in Botany, Radcliffe College, Boston, Mass., 1905-06; Instructor in Biology, Dartmouth, 1906-11 ; Assistant Professor 1911-20; Present position since 1920.

Published: Various articles.

Member: American Association for the Advancement of Science; Botanical Society of America; Torrey Botany Club, N. Y.; American Phytopathological Society; American Forestry Association; New England Botany Club, Sigma Nu; Gamma Alpha.

LINGLEY, CHARLES RAMSDELL, Professor of History.

Born, Worcester, Mass., 1877.

B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1900; A.M., Columbia, 1905; Ph.D., 1910.

Teacher, Barre, Mass. High School, 1900-02; Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1902-04; Master in History, The Tome School, 1906-07; Instructor in History, Dartmouth, 1907-10; Assistant Professor 1910-19; Present position since 1919.

Published: Transition in Virginia FromColony to Commonwealth, (Longmans, Green Co. 1910) ; Since the Civil War (Century Co., 1920) ; numerous articles.

Member: New Hampshire Historical Society; New England Historical Teachers' Association (Councillor, 1914) ; American Historical Association; American Political Science Association; Phi Gamma Delta.

WASHBURN, HAROLD EDWARD, Assistant Professor of French.

Born, Putney, Vt., 1889.

A.B., Dartmouth, 1910, cum laude; Studied,Harvard, 1915-17; A.M., Harvard, 1917; Studied, University of Paris, Feb.-July, 1919; University of Grenoble, May-August, 1914; Paris, 1921-22.

Clerk in Registrar's Office, Dartmouth, 1910-13; Instructor in French, 1914-15; 1919-22; Present position since 1922.

ROULE, JULES CLAUDE, Assistant Professor of French.

Born, Boulogne, France, 188S.

Studied, Ecole Pratique de Commerce, Boulogne, 1898-1901; Harvard Summer School, 1913-14.

Instructor in French, Berlitz School of Languages, 1904; Portland School of Languages, 1905; High School, Augusta, Maine, 1909-14; Instructor in French, Dartmouth, 1914-21; Present position since 1921.

PAGE, FREDERICK SMYTH, Assistant Professor of Biology.

Born, Candia, N. H., 1889.

8.5., Dartmouth, 1913; M.S., University of Vermont, 1914.

Assistant in Botany, University of Vermont, 1913-15; Curator, Pringle Herbarium, University of Vermont, 1913-15; Agricultural Experimental Station research work, 1914-15; Instructor in Biology, Dartmouth 1915-1921 ; Present position since 1921.

Member: Sigma Phi Epsilon; Gamma Alpha.

FORSYTH, CHESTER HUME, Assistant Professor of Mathematics.

Born, Trafalgar, Indiana, 1881.

A.B., Butler College, 1906; studied at Cornell, 1906-07; A.M., University of Illinois, 1910; Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1915.

Assistant Instructor in Mathematics, University of Illinois, 1907-11; University of Michigan, 1911-12; Instructor, Eureka College, 1912-13; University of Michigan, 1913-16; Dartmouth, 1916-18; Present position since 1918.

Published: Numerous articles dealing with mathematics and statistics.

Member: Delta Tau Delta; Gamma Alpha; American Mathematical Society; American Statistical Society.

HASKINS, CHARLES NELSON, Professor of Mathematics on the Chandler Foundation, Chairman of the Department of Mathematics.

Born, New Bedford, Mass., 1877.

B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1897; M.S., Harvard, 1899; A.M., Harvard, 1900; Ph.D., Harvard, 1901; Studied, University of Göttingen, 1901-02.

Assistant in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1897-98; Instructor in Mathematics, 1902-03; Instructor in Mathematics, Sheffield Scientific School, 1903-04; Cornell, 1904-06; Assistant Professor, University of Illinois, 1906-09; Dartmouth 1909-1916; Present position since 1916. Chairman of Department of Mathematics.

Published: Many articles and treatises.

Member: American Mathematical Society (Fellow).