Griggs, Leland, Professor of Biology.
Born, Rutland, Vt., 1878.
A.8., Dartmouth, 1902; Ph.D., 1908; Studied Cambridge, England, 1912-13.
Professor of Biology, Doane College, Crete, Neb., 1906-08; Instructor in Biology, Dartmouth, 1908-14; Assistant Professor, 1914-20; Present position since 1920.
Published: Numerous articles.
Member: Phi Beta Kappa, Gamma Alpha, American Naturalists Society, American Zoologists Society.
Lambuth, David, Professor of English.
Born, Shanghai, China, Feb. 20, 1879.
A.8., Vanderbilt University, 1900; A.M., Columbia, 1901; Studied Columbia, 1906-08; (Fellow, 1907-08).
Instructor in English, Vanderbilt University, 1904-06; Professor of English Literature, Logic, and Psychology, Granbez College, Brazil, 1910-13; Instructor in English, Dartmouth, 1913-15; Assistant Professor, 1915-20; Present position since 1920.
Translator of Portugese Newspapers for United States Post Office Foreign Language Espionage Department.
Published: "English and American Literature" for New International Year Book (1917, 1918, 1919) ; Translations from Portugese for Inter-America, 1918-19; "The Art and Craft of the Short Story," a monograph (1916) ; "The Emotional Strategy of the Drama," a monograph (1919) ; various articles and reviews.
Editor, Missionary Periodicals, etc., of Methodist Church, 1902-04; Assistant Editor, Par East, 1908-09; Editorial work for various, magazines and books; newspaper correspondence.
Member : Delta Kappa Epsilon, Modern Language Association
Neef, Francis Joseph Armbruster, Assistant Professor of German.
Born, Springfield, Illinois, October 15, 1882.
Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1905; Studied Univer- sity of Lausanne, 1905-06, University of Berlin, 1906-07, Leipsic, 1907; Fellow in German, University of Chicago, 1907-08.
Instructor in German, Brown University, 1908-09; Dartmouth, 1909-15; Present position since 1915.
Assistant Registrar of the College, 1919-23.
Member: Psi Upsilon, Modern Language Association, American Dialect Society; New England Modern Language Association, New Hampshire State Teachers' Association.
Richardson, James Parmalee, Parker Professor of Law.
Born, St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1878.
A.B., Dartmouth, 1899; LL.B., Boston University, 1902.
Present position since 1916.
Member: Massachusetts Constitutional Convention, 1917-19; member, Executive Committee, New Hampshire Committee on Public Safety, 1917-19.
Member: Kappa Kappa Kappa, Dragon, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa.
Dunham, Howard Floyd, Assistant Professor of French.
Born, Winthrop, Mass., July 1, 1887.
A.8., Dartmouth, 1911; Studied, Universite de Montpellier, France, 1911-12; Harvard University Summer School, 1913 and 1914; Ohio State University, 1913-14.
Instructor in French, Dartmouth, 1914-15; 1916-21; Present position since 1921.
Member: Phi Sigma Kappa.
Instructor in French and English, Ohio Wesleyan, 1912-13; Instructor in French, Ohio State, 1913-14.
Studied also at Columbia.
Young, John Wesley, Cheney Professor of Mathematics.
Born, Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 17, 1879.
Studied Gymnasium, Baden-Baden, Germany, 1889-95; Ph.B., Ohio State University, 1899; M.A., Cornell, 1901; Ph.D., 1904.
Assistant in Mathematics, Ohio State University, 1899-1900; Cornell, 1902-03; Instructor in Mathematics, Northwestern University, 1903-05; Associate Professor of Mathematics, Princeton University, 1905-08; University of Illinois, 1908-10; Professor and Head of Department of Mathematics, University of Kansas, 1910-11; Professor of Mathematics, University of Chicago, summer quarter, 1911; Present position since 1911.
Chief Examiner in Geometry, College Entrance Examination Board, 1915-17; Chairman of the National Committee on Mathematical Requirements, since 1916; Editor, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society; Editor, The Mathematics Teacher.
Course Director in Mathematics, Student Army Training Corps Committee on Education and Special Training, War Department, Washington, D. C., Nov. 1918; Director of Instruction in Mathematics, Educational Bureau, National War Work Council, Y.M.C.A., New York City, Nov. 1918-Feb. 1919.
Published: Projective Geometry, Vol. i, (with O. Veblen) (Ginn & Co., 1910, 1918); Lectures on Fundamental Concepts of Algebra and Geometry (MacMillan Co., 1911, Italian translation, 1919) ; Plane Geometry (with A. J. Schwartz) (Henry Holt & Co., 1914) ; Elementary Mathematical Analysis (with F. M. Morgan) (MacMillan Co., 1917) ; PlaneTrigonometry (with F. M. Morgan) (MacMillan Co., 1919) ; The Calculus (with E. G. Bill) (in preparation) ; numerous smaller works, articles, reviews, papers; reports of the National Committee on Mathematical Requirements.
Member: American Mathematical Society (member of its Council since 1907); Mathematatical Association of America (Vice-President, 1919; member of Board of Trustees, 1916-191, and since 1920); National Council of Teachers of Mathematics; Deutsche Methematiker Vereinigung; Circolo Matematics di Palermo; Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New England; American Association of University Professors; National Education Association; Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools in New England; New Hampshire Academy of Science; Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa.