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TWENTY SIX NEW INSTRUCTORS JOIN FACULTY OF COLLEGE

November, 1924
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TWENTY SIX NEW INSTRUCTORS JOIN FACULTY OF COLLEGE
November, 1924

The College faculty has been increased by the addition of 26 new men. One comes to a full professorship, three are to be assistant professors, two will hold consultant positions, and the remainder have received appointments as instructors. In addition, six members of the faculty returned this fall from leave of absence.

The new members of the teaching staff are: Ambrose White Vernon, Professor of Biography. A. B. Princeton, 1891; Graduate Union .. Theological Seminary, 1894; A. M. Yale, 1907; D. D. Dartmouth, 1907; Universities of Berlin, Halle and Gottingen, 1894-6. Pastor of various churches, 1896-1919. Professor of Biography, Carleton College, 1919-24.

Harold Chidsey, Assistant Professor of Philosophy. A. B. Lafayette, 1909; A. M. Columbia, 1914; A. M. Harvard, 191S; Ph. D. 1920. Master in English, Tome School, 1912-13. Assistant in Philosophy, Harvard, 1914-16, Radcliffe, 1919. Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Union, 1919-24.

Nelson Lee Smith, Assistant Professor of Economics. A. B. Dartmouth, 1921; M. C. S. Amos Tuck School of Administration and Finance, 1922. Instructor in Economics, Dartmouth, 1921-22. University of Michigan, 1922-24.

William Robie Patten Emerson, Consultant, in Nutrition. A. B. Dartmouth, 1892; M. D. Harvard, 1899. Professor of Pediatrics, Tufts Medical College. President Nutrition Clinics for Delicate Children, Inc.

Milton A. Harrington, Consultant in Mental Hygiene. M. D. Toronto Medical School, 1910. Bloomingdale State Hospital, 1910-14, New Hampshire State Hospital, 1915-16. Psychiatric Institute of the New York State Hospital Service, 1917-19. Private neuro-psychiatric practice, 1919-24.

George W. Stocking, Assistant Professor of Economics. .A. B. University of Texas, 1915; M. A. Columbia, 1921; Ph. D. Columbia, 1924. Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Vermont, 1922-23. National Industrial Conference Board, 1923-24.

Thomas Johnson Dent, Instructor in Physical Education and Instructor in French. Studied two years at. Berlitz School of Languages, Glasgow. Acted as Interpreter for British Army.

Bruce W. Knight, Instructor in Economics. B. S. University of Utah, 1915; M. A. Michigan, 1923. Has taught at Michigan and at Wisconsin.

H. F. R. Shaw, Instructor in Economics. A. B. University of Toronto, 1921; M. A. 1923; London School of Economics, 1923-24.

William A. Neiswanger, Instructor in Economics. A. B. Washburn College, 1922; M. A. Columbia, 1923. .Instructor in Economics, Alfred College, 1923-24.

Harvey W. Cohn, Instructor in Physical Education and Assistant Coach of Track. Coach of Track, New Hampshire University, 1923-24.

A. D. Stark, Instructor in Physical Education and Coach of Freshman Basketball. Has played professional basketball and baseball, and was last year an umpire for Collegiate Baseball.

Donald L. Stone, Instructor in Political Science. Ph. B. Brown, 1909; Le. B. Harvard, 1912. Instructor in English, Princeton, 1914-17. Instructor in Politics, Princeton, 1920-23. Culver Academy, 1923-24.

Allen Richard Foley, Instructor in History. A. B. Dartmouth, 1920: M. A. Wisconsin, 1924. Headmaster of the Farmington High School (N. H.) 1921-23. Instructor in History, Wisconsin, 1923-24.

John Seiler Brubacher, Instructor in Education. A. B. Yale, 1920; LI. B. Harvard, 1923; M. A. Columbia, 1924.

Artemus Packard, Instructor in English. A. B. Harvard, 1915. Headworker in Social Settlement in Cambridge, 1915-17. Independent writing since 1917.

Carl Louis Wilson, Instructor in Biology. A. B. University of Denver, 1919; A. M. Cornell, 1921; Ph. D. 1924. Instructor in Botany, Cornell, 1923-24.

Henry Nicholas Snow, Instructor in Political Science.

A. B. New York University, 1923; M. A. Harvard, 1924.

Evan A. Woodward, Instructor in English. A. B. Dartmouth, 1922. Instructor in English, Bates College, 1922-24.

John H. Daniell, Instructor in Chemistry. A. B. Dartmouth, 1924.

Robert W. Elsasser, Instructor in Economics. A. B. Dartmouth, 1921; M. C. S. Amos Tuck School of Administration and Finance, 1922. Instructor in Economics, Dartmouth 1921-22. With the Eastman Kodak Company, 1922-24.

McQuilkin De Grange, Instructor in Sociology. A. B. Johns Hopkins, 1900; A. M. Columbia, 1909; D. es-L. Clermont, 1923. Previous teaching in secondary schools.

J. E. Tremaine, Instructor in Chemistry. B. S. Dartmouth, 1924.

R. Mandra, Instructor in Latin. A. B. College of the City of New York, 1920. Instructor in Latin, College of St. Francis, 1923-24.

Franklin McDuffee, Instructor in English. A. B. Dartmouth, 1921.

Student at Baliol College, Oxford, 1921-24. J. P. Kelley, Instructor in Public Speaking. A. B. Grinnell, 1922.

Mitchell (S. D.) High School, 1922-24. Men returning from leave of absenceCharles Darwin Adams, Professor of Greek Language and Literature. On leave of absence for the second semester.

Shirley Gale Patterson, Professor of Romance Languages, from one year's study in France.

Raymond Watson Jones, Professor of German, from one year's study in Germany and Russia.

Louis Lazare Silverman, Professor of Mathematics, from one year's study in Russia. Frank Lewis Hewitt, Assistant Professor of English, from one year as Exchange Professor at Robert College, Constantinople.

William Hill McCarter, Instructor in English, from two years of graduate study. He received an A. M. from Harvard in 1923 and studied at the University of Grenoble, Paris, 1923-24.