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WHO'S WHO IN THE FACULTY

April, 1923
Article
WHO'S WHO IN THE FACULTY
April, 1923

Beetle, Ralph Dennison, Professor of Mathematics.

Born, New Bedford, Mass., 1886. A.8., Dartmouth College, 1906; A.M., Dartmouth College, 1911; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1914.

Assistant instructor in Mathematics, Dartmouth College, 1907-09; Instructor in Mathematics, Dartmouth College, 1909-12; Fellow in Mathematics, Princeton University, 1912-13; Assistant Professor, Dartmouth College, 1915-20; Present position since 1921.

Published: Author of articles in various mathematical journals.

Member: American Mathematical Society; Phi Beta Kappa; Zeta Psi.

Burton, Harry Edwin, Daniel Webster Professor of the Latin Language and Literature.

Born, Boston, Mass., 1868.

A.8., Harvard University, 1890; A.M., Harvard University, 1893; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1895; Studied American School of Classical Studies in Rome, 1895-96 and 1897-98.

Instructor in Latin, Dartmouth College, 1896-97; Assistant Professor, 1898-1903; Present position since 1903.

Published: Selections from Livy (American Book Company, 1905) ; A Latin Grammar (Silver, Burdett & Co., 1911) ; Aspects of College and University Administrationa Report to the Trustees of Dartmouth College (1916) ; The Aeneid of Vergil (Silver, Burdett & Co., 1919); editorial contributor to the American Journal of Archaeology; author of articles and reviews.

Member: American Philological Association; New England Classical Association; New Hampshire Classical Association.

Dow, Louis Henry, Edward Tuck Professor of the French Language and Literature. Born, Lawrence, Mass., 1872.

A.8., Harvard University, 1890; A.M., Harvard University, 1893; Studied at the Sorbonne, 1896-97 and 1901-02.

Instructor in Greek, Dartmouth College, 1895-96; Assistant Professor of French, Dartmouth College, 1896-1901; Present position since 1901.

Published: With others, a brief French Grammar (Ginn & Co., 1903) ; Cantes des Romanciers Naturalistes (D. C. Heath Co.), with Professor Skinner.

Counsellor to Allied Maritime Transport Council, January-June, 1918.

Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Upsilon.

Goodhue, Everett Walton, Professor of Economics. Born, West Barnstable, Mass., March 17, 1878.

A.8., Dartmouth College, 1-900; A.M., Dartmouth College, 1905.

Instructor, Associate Professor, and Professor of Economics, and for part of the time of Sociology, Colgate University, 1903-21; Instructor in Economics, Cornell University, 1911-12; Acting Professor of Economics, Cornell University, 1920-21; Present position since 1921.

Published: Articles in Economics and Banking periodicals.

War Service: Special lecturer, Y.M.C.A. Eastern Department. Army and Navy camps in the vicinity of Baltimore, Md., and New York City.

Member: Fellow of the Royal Economic Society of Great Britain; American Economic Association; American Academy of Political and Social Science; Honorary member of the Utica Chapter, American Institute of Banking; Chi Phi.

Joyce, Hewette Elwell, Assistant Professor of English.

Born, New Brunswick, N. J., 1890.

A.B. Yale University, 1912; A.M. Yale University, 1915.

Assistant instructor in English, Yale University, 1913-15; Master, Groton School, 1915-18; Head of Department of English, Noble and Greenough School, 1918-19; Instructor in English, Dartmouth College, 1919-20; Present position since 1920.

Published: With others, Modern Essays (Macmillan 1915) ; Poems and Plays by Browning (Charles Scribner's Sons 1922), a volume in the Modern Student's Library.

Member: Modern Language Association; New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools; New England Association of Teachers of English.

Longhurst, Maurice F., Assistant Professor of Music. Born, Windsor, England, September 12, 1887. Diploma, Guildhall School of Music, London; College

of Music, London; and College of Organists, London, 1904-10; Bachelor of Music, Leipzig, 1912.

Instructor in music at various preparatory schools in Scotland; later Music Master at St. Genevieve's School and College, Asheville, North Carolina; organist of the Vanderbilt Church, Biltmore, North Carolina; concert organist at Grove Park Inn, North Carolina; present position since 1921.

Member: Kappa Kappa Kappa.