Bill, Earl Gordon, Professor of Mathematics and Dean of Freshmen.
Born, Billtown, N. S., June 23, 1884.
A.B., Acadia University, Nova Scotia, 1902; A.B., Yale, 1905; A.M., 1906; Ph.D., 1908; Studied University of Bonn, Germany, 1910-11.
Assistant in Mathematics, Yale, 1908; Instructor, 1909-10; Instructor in Mathematics, Purdue University, Purdue, Ill,, 1911-12; Assistant Professor, Dartmouth, 1912-20; Present position since 1920; Appointed Dean of Freshmen and Director of Admissions, Dartmouth, 1921.
Military Service Branch, Department of Justice, Ottawa, Canada; Chief Statistician, May-Sept., 1918; Assistant Director, Sept., 1918-May, 1919; Director, May-Oct., 1919.
Published: The Operation of the Military Service Act,a Report to the Minister of Justice, Ottawa, Canada (King's Printers, Ottawa, Canada, 1919) ; The Calculus (Macmillan, 1921) ; numerous articles and papers.
Member: American Mathematical Society; Deutsch Mathematische Vereinigung; Mathematical Association of America; Zeta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi.
Dow, Peter Staub, Assistant Professor of Graphics and Engineering.
Born, Knoxville, Tennessee, Feb. 11, 1887.
C.E., Thayer School of Civil Engineering, Dartmouth, 1911 ; Previous study, University of Tennessee, 1905-09.
Field Instructor in Surveying, Thayer School, Dartmouth, 1910; Instructor in Surveying, Stevens Institute of Technology, Supplementary Term, 1912-14; Instructor in Graphics and Engineering, Thayer School, Dartmouth, 1911-17; Present position since 1917.
Instructor in Dartmouth College Training Detachment, N.A., June-Sept., 1918; Committee on Public Safety, Hanover, N. H.
Member; Phi Gamma Delta; Gamma Alpha.
Green, Ernest Roy, Professor of Romance Languages. Born, Bangor, Me., June 21, 1879.
A.B., Harvard, 1901; A.M., 1907. Studied Harvard, 1910-12.
Principal," Swain Academy, Sherborne, Mass., 1901-02; Instructor in Spanish, Simmons College, 1906-07; Instructor in French and Spanish, Dartmouth 1907-09; Assistant Professor, 1909-10; Instructor in French and Spanish, Tufts College, 1910-12; Instructor in French, Summer sessions, M.I.T., 1912, 13, 14; Assistant Professor, Dartmouth, 1912-21; Present position since 1921.
Member: Modern Language Association of America.
Keir, Malcolm, Professor of Economics.
Born, Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1887.
Wesleyan University, 1905-07; B.S.E., Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, 1911; M.A., 1913; Ph.D., 1916.
Assistant in Industry, Wharton School, 1911-12; Instructor in Industry, 1912-15; Assistant Professor, 1915-19; Present position since 1919.
Investigation and arbitration of Labor Controversies for Industrial Relations Branch; Office of Quartermaster General of the Army; Assistant Chief Contract Accounts Division, Business Department; Committee on Education and Special Training.
Published: Numerous articles and reviews, 1913 to present.
Member: Chi Psi; Phi Eta.
Moore, Henry Thomas, Professor of Psychology.
Born, Ansonville, N. C., 1886.
A.B., University of Missouri (Valedictorian), 1903; A.M., Yale, 1907; Ph.D., Harvard, 1914.
Professor of Modern Languages, Millsaps College. Jackson. Miss., 1907-09; Teacher of French, Haverford School, 1910-12; Assistant in Psychology, Harvard, 1912-14; Instructor in Psychology, Simmons College, 1914-15; Assistant Professor of Psychology, Dartmouth, 1915-17; University of Minnesota, 1917-19; Present position since 1919.
Capt., Sanitary Corps, U.S.A., Chief Psychological Examiner Camp Greenleaf, Camp Cody, U.S.A., Gen. Hospital, Colonia, N. J.
Published: Pain and Pleasure, (Moffat, Yard & Co., 1914) ; many articles and reviews.
Member: Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa; American Psychological Association; American Association for the Advancement of Science; New Hampshire Academy of Science.
Stewart, William Kilbourne, Professor of Comparative Literature.
Born, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Jan. 2, 1875.
A.B., University of Toronto, 1897; A.M., Harvard, 1898; Studied, University of Leipzig, summer of 1901; University of Berlin, 1904-05, 1912-13; University of Paris, 1913.
Assistant in German, Harvard, 1898-99; Instructor in German, Dartmouth, 1899-1907; Assistant Professor of German-, 1907-14; Professor of German, 1914; Present position since 1919.
Published: Edition of Fulda's Der Dummkopf (Holt & Co., 1910) ; part translation of Zizek's Statistiche Mittalverte (Holt & Co., 1911) ; Ochlenschager and the German Romantic Movement (Proceedings of the Scandinavian Society, Oct., 1914) ; Stefan George and Art for Art'sSake (Dial, 1917).
Member: Modern Language Association; Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies; Delta Upsilon.
Stilwell, Lewis Dayton, Assistant Professor of History Born, Syracuse, N. Y„ 1891.
A.B., Amherst, 1913; A.M., Harvard, 1914.
Assistant in History, Harvard, 1915-16; Instructor, Dartmouth, 1916-17, 1919-21; Present position since 1921.
U.S. Army Y.M.C.A. Secretary, June-Dec., 1917; A.E.F., Medical Detachment, March, 1918-April, 1919.
Member: American Historical Society; Phi Beta Kappa ; Delta Sigma Rho; Phi Kappa Psi.
Wright, William Kelley, Assistant Professor of Philosophy.
Born at Canton, Ill., April, 1877.
Amherst College, 1895-97; A.B., University of Chicago, 1899 (honorable mention) ; Graduate study, 1904-06; Ph.D., 1906 (magna cum laude) ; Studied Freiburg in Baden, summer session, 1909; Oxford, Michaelmas term, 1912; University of London (School of Economics) Lent term, 1913.
Instructor in Philosophy, Indiana University, summer, 1906; University of Texas, 1906-07.; Associate in Philosophy, University of Chicago, 1907-09; Instructor in Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, 1909-Feb., 1912; Acting Associate Professor, second half-year, 1911-12; Instructor in Philosophy, Cornell, 1913-16; and lecturer in Education, 1914-15; Present position since 1916.
Published: The Ethical Significance of Pleasure (University of Chicago Press) ; A Student's Philosophy ofReligion (Macmillan, 1922) ; numerous articles and papers.
Member: American Philosophical Association; Western Philosophical Association; Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa,