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WHO'S WHO IN THE FACULTY

June, 1923
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WHO'S WHO IN THE FACULTY
June, 1923

Basye, Arthur Herbert, Assistant Professor of History.

Born, New Market, Indiana, Sept. 21, 1884.

A.B., University of Kansas, 1904; A.M., 1906; studied at Yale, University Fellow 1906-07, Berkeley Fellow in Ameriean History 1907-08; Ph.D., Yale, 1917.

Teacher of History, High School, Parsons, Kansas, 1904-05; Instructor in History, Dartmouth 1908-14; University of Kansas Summer Session, 1917; "Professional Lecturer", University of Minnesota, first semester, 1917-18; Present position since 1914.

Published: Articles and reviews.

Member: Phi Beta Kappa, American Historical Association, New England- History Teachers Association.

Goldthwait, James Walter, Hall Professor of Geology.

Born, Lynn, Mass., March 22, 1880.

A.B., Harvard, 1902; A.M., 1903; Ph.D., 1906.

Laboratory Assistant in Geology, Harvard, 1900-03; Austin Teaching Fellow, 1903-04; Assistant in Geology (Field Work) Radcliffe College, 1902-04; Instructor in Geology, Northwestern University, 1904-06; Assistant Professor, 1906-08; Assistant Professor of Geology, Dartmouth, 1908-11; Present position since 1911.

Staff of Geological Survey of Wisconsin, 1905, Geological Survey of Illinois, 1906-1907; Geological Survey of the United States, 1908; Geological Survey of the Dominion of Canada, 1909-15.

Captain, U. S. A. Intelligence Division, General Staff, April-Dec., .1918.

Published: Various official reports, memoirs, and bulletins by Geological Surveys; articles, pamphlets, and reviews.

Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha; Association of American Geographies; Fellow, Geological Society of America; Fellow, American Association for Advancement of Science.

Meservey, Arthur Bond, Assistant Professor of Physics.

Born, New Hampton, N. H., Nov. 17, 1884.

A.8., Dartmouth, 1906; Rhodes Scholar from New Hampshire, 1908-11; B.Sc., Oxford, 1911.

Teacher, The Gunnery, Washington, Conn., 1906-07; Assistant in Physics, Dartmouth, 1907-08; Demonstrator in Physics, Oxford, 1910-11; Instructor in Physics, Dartmouth, 1911-16; Present position since 1916.

Published: Articles and reviews.

Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Theta; Delta Sigma Rho ; Gamma Alpha ; American Physical Society; Fellow, Association for Advancement of Science.

Pressey, William Benfield, Assistant Professor of English.

Born, Ashton, R. I., 1894.

A.8., Trinity College, 1915; M.A., Harvard, 1916. Instructor in English, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1916-17; Instructor in English, Dartmouth, 1919-21; Present position since 1921.

U. S. Marine Corps July, 1917 - June, 1919, First Lieutenant from August, 1918.

Member: Psi Upilson.

Wood, William Hamilton, Phillips Professor of Biblical History and Literature.

Born, Ontario, Canada, 1874.

A.B., University of Toronto, 1901, first class honors: B.D., Victoria University, Toronto, 1904, first class honors; B.D., Yale, 1905, cum laude; M.A., Yale, 1906, first class honors; Ph.D., Yale, 1909; Studied, American School of Archaeology, Jerusalem, 1906-07; Gottingen and Berlin Universities, 1907-08; University of Paris, 1908.

Professor of Biblical Literature, Birmingham College, 1909-10; Alleghany College, 1913-14; Hamline University, 1915-17; Present position since 1917.

Pastor, Ridgefield, Conn., M. E. Church, 1910-13; Hedding Memorial M. E. Church, 1914.

Advisory Board, Yale Law School, 1915; Religious Education Board, Minnesota, 1916; Chairman, Community Training School St. Paul, Minnesota, 1916; Chairman, Board of Trustees, Northern New England School of Religious Education, 1918; President, New Hampshire State Sunday School Association, 1919.

Published: International Sunday School Graded Lessons (M.E. Book Concern, 1912) ; Articles and papers.

Member: Biblical Teachers' Association of America; American Archaeological Association; Religious Education Association; American Historical Association.

Anderson, Frank Maloy, Professor of History. Born, Omaha, Neb., February 3, 1871.

A.8., University of Minnesota, 1894; M.A., 1896.

Instructor in History, University of Minnesota, 1895-98; Assistant Professor 1898-1905; Professor 1905-14; Present position since 1914.

Executive Committee Minneapolis Voters' League, 1908-12; Minneapolis Charter Commission, 1911-14; Hanover, N. H., School Board, 1916-18.

Specialist on diplomatic history with "The Inquiry," Washington and New York, 1918; with American Commission to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1919; A.E.F. Educational Corps, A.E.F. University, Beaume, France, 1919.

Published: Outlines and Documents of EnglishConstitutional History During the Middle Ages (joint author) (H. W. Wilson Co., 1895) ; Constitutions andDocuments Illustrative of the History of France, 1789-1902, (second edition, 1789-1907,) (H. W. Wilson Co., 1904 and 1908) ; Handbook of the Diplomatic History ofEurope, Asia, and Africa, 1870-1914 (joint author) (Government Printing Office, Washington, 1918) ;

Numerous articles, papers, and reviews.

Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Beta Theta Pi; American Historical Association; Mississippi Valley Historical Association, American Association for Labor Legislation.

Bolser, Charles. Ernest, Professor of Chemistry.

Born, Amesbury, Mass., February 16, 187 S.

A.8., Dartmouth, 1897; Ph.D., University of Gottingen, 1901.

Instructor in Chemistry, Dartmouth, 1901-1905; Assistant Professor 1905-13; Present position since 1913.

Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Chi; Gamma Alpha; Alpha Chi Sigma; Ouroboros Club; American Association for Advancement of Science; American Chemical Society.

Gilbert, Norman Everett, Professor of Physics. Born, Middletown, Conn., December 15, 1874.

A.B., Wesleyan University, 1895; A.M., 1896; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1901; Studied, Cambridge University, 1910.

Teacher of Science, Cayuga Lake Military Academy, Aurora, N. Y., 1896-97; Teacher of Mathematics, Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1897-98; Professor of Physics, Hobart College, 1901-03; Assistant Professor of Physics, Dartmouth, 1903-16; Associate Professor 1916-18; Present position since 1918.

Assistant Astronomer United States Naval Observatory eclipse expeditions to North Carolina, 1900, Sumatra, 1901, Algeria, 1905; Assistant, Astrophysical Observatory, Smithsonian Institute, 1902.

Published: Papers, articles, and reviews.

Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Tau Delta; Gamma Alpha (national president, 1917- ) ; American Physical Society; American Astronomical Society; Fellow,. American Association for Advancement of Science.