Atkins, Kenneth Noel, Assistant Professor of Bacteriology in the Medical School.
Born, Middletown, Conn., 1886.
Ph.B., Wesleyan, 1908; A.M., 1910; Studied University of Chicago, 1910-13.
Fellow in Bacteriology, University of Chicago, 1911-12; Instructor in Bacteriology, Loomis Institute, Chicago, 1912-13; Instructor in Bacteriology, Dartmouth 1915-18; Present position since 1918.
Assistant State Bacteriologist, Connecticut State Board of Health, 1908-10; State Bacteriologist, State of Georgia, 1913-15.
Published: Papers and reports.
Member: Chi Psi; Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi; Society of American Bacteriologists.
Foster, Herbert Darling, Professor of History.
Born, West Newbury, Mass., June 22, 1863.
A.8., Dartmouth, 1885, cum laude; A.M., 1888; A.M. Harvard, 1892; Studied, University Extension Session Cambridge, England, 1893; University of Berlin, 1893-94; Leipzig University, summer, 1894; University of Geneva, 1901-02; Docteur les Lettres, Geneva, 1909.
Teacher of English, History and Greek, Worcester Academy, 1885-1888; Teacher of History 1888-1891; Morgan Fellow in History, Harvard 1891-93; Present position since 1893.
Y.M.C.A. Educational Service, France and Germany; Director Army Educational Corps, A.E.F.; Director of Instructors in History, A.E.F., in France and Germany; Acting Director College of Letters and Sciences, A.E.F., University, France, (Feb.-June 1919.)
Chairman, Committee on Editing Town Records of Hanover, 1903-05; Chief Examiner in History, College Entrance Examination Board, 1910-14.
Published: Many articles and reviews.
Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Theta Delta Chi; American Historical Association; American Political Science Association; American Church History Society; New England Historical Society; New England History Teachers Association (President 1907-08).
Hartshorn, Elden Bennett, Assistant Professor ofChemistry.
Born, Emmettsburg, lowa, July 30, 1889.
8.5., Dartmouth, 1912; Studied Chicago Summer, 1916; Shevlin Fellow in Chemistry, University of Minnesota, 1918-20.
Instructor in Chemistry, Dartmouth, 1912-1923; Present position since 1923.
Jones, Raymond Watson, Assistant Professor of German.
Born, Renssalaer, N.Y., Nov. 21, 1882.
Studied, Amherst, 1899-1901: A.B. Cornell, 1905; studied Cornell, 1905-1907; University of Marburg and University of Berlin, 1907-08; Ph.D., Cornell 1910.
Instructor in German, Princeton, 1908-09; Assistant in German, Wisconsin, 1909-10; Instructor in German, Cornell, 1910-16; Present position since 1916.
First Lieutenant, U.S.A., Signal Corps Reserve.
Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Upsilon; Modern Language Association.
Mathewson, Louis Clark, Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
A.B., Albion College, Albion, Michigan, 1910; A.M., 1911; A.M., Illinois, 1912; Ph.D., 1914.
Principal Ellsworth, Mich., Public School, 1905-06; Instructor in Mathematics, Sioux City, lowa High School, 1911-12; Fellow in Mathematics, Illinois, 1912-14; Instructor in Mathematics, Dartmouth, 1914-17; Present position since 1917.
Published: Articles.
Member: Alpha Tau Omego; Delta Eta Sigma; Sigma Xi; American Mathematical Society; Mathematical Association of America; American Association for Advancement of Science.
Patterson, Shirley Gale, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages.
Born, New York City, 1884.
A.B., Amherst, 1906; studied, Columbia, 1906-08; A.M., Cornell, 1909; Studied, Sorbonne, Ecole des Hautes Etudes, 1909-10; Ph.D., Cornell, 1911; Studied College of Law, University of Idaho, LL.B., Chicago, 1917.
Teacher of French, Spanish and German, Barnard High School, New York City, 1906-08; Resident Fellow in Romance Languages, Cornell, 1908-09; Foreign Fellow, Paris and Madrid, 1909-10; Instructor in French and Italian, Chicago, 1910-11; Associate Professor of French, Spanish and Italian, University of Idaho, 1911-12; Professor 1912-15; Special Lecturer in the College of Law, 1913-15; Instructor in Romance Languages, 1915-16; Present position since 1916.
Published: Articles on French and Italian literary and philological subjects.
Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Gamma Delta; Modern Language Association; Philological Society; Ateneo cientifico literario de Madrid.
Scarlett, Andrew Jackson, Jr., Assistant Professor of Chemistry.
Born, West Boylston, Mass., March 17, 1889.
A.8., Dartmouth, 1910; A.M., Columbia, 1914; Ph.D., 1917.
Instructor in Chemistry, Dartmouth 1911-13; Assistant in Chemistry, Columbia, 1913-Feb. 1917; Instructor, Dartmouth, Feb. 1917-1918; Present position since 1918.
Member: Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gamma Alpha; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; American Chemical Society.
Tapley, Gilbert Hutchinson, Assistant Professor of Commerce and Statistics, and Secretary of the Tuck School.
Born, Danvers, Mass., 1884.
8.5., Dartmouth College, 1916; M.C.S., Amos Tuck School, Dartmouth, 1917.
Instructor in Commerce and Statistics, and Secretary of the Tuck School, Dartmouth, 1919-1921; Present position since 1921.
Second Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, U.S.A., Sept. 1918-May 1919; First Lieutenant, May-July 1919.
Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Sigma.