Chidsey, Harold, Assistant Professor of Philosophy.
Born, Easton, Pennsylvania, June 1, 1887.
A. B., Lafayette College, 1909; A. M, Columbia,
1914, Harvard, 1915; Ph. D., Harvard, 1920.
Master in English, Tome School, 1912-13; Assistant in Philosophy, Harvard, 1914-16, Radcliffe, 1919; Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Union College, 1919-22; Associate Professor, 1922-24; Present position since 1924.
Captain of Infantry and Instructor in the Officers' Tiaining Camp at Ft. Oglethorpe, Georgia, 1917; Major 14th Infantry, 19th Division, 1918.
Member: American Philosophical Association; Phi Kappa Psi.
Goodrich, Nathaniel Lewis, Librarian.
Born, Concord, New Hampshire, 1880.
A. B, Amherst, 1901; B. L. S„ New York State
Library School, 1904; A. M., Dartmouth, 1916.
Sub Librarian, New York State Library, 1904-07; Librarian, West Virginia University, 1907-09; Librarian University of lexas, 1909-11; Present position since 1912.
Captain, U. S. A. Military Intelligence Division, General Staff, 1918.
Published : Articles and reviews.
Member: American Library Association (Chairman, College Section, 1913-14) ; Beta Theta Pi.
Peisch,Archie Marcus Assistant Professor of Accounting
Born, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, January 27, 1894.
A. B., University of Wisconsin, 1915.
instructor of Accounting, University of South Dakota, 1917; Assistant Professor of accounting, lowa State College, 1917-18; Associate professor, 1919-20;Present position since 1920
Lieutenant, Artillery, U. S. A., 1918.
Published: Numerous articles.
Member: American Economic Association; American Historica Association; American Association of University Accounting Instructors; Delta Sigma Rho.
Whitford, Homer Pasco, Assistant Professor of Music.
Born, Harvey, Illinois, May 21, 1892.
Bachelor of Music, 1915, Oberlin College.
Associate American Guild of Organists, 1914; Fellow American Guild of Organists, 1915.
Organist and Director at churches in Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Georgia, New 1909-23; In- structor in Music, 1923-24; Present position'since 1924.
Band leader, Replacement Camp Band, and Musical Director U. S. A. Band School, Camp Gordon, Georgia, 1918-19.
Member: American Guild of Organists; National Association of Organists.
Winans, James Albert, Professor of Public Speaking.
Born, Sidney Centre, New York, February 8, 1872.
A. B., Hamilton, 1897; A. M. 1900; LL. 8., Cornell, 1907.
Instructor of Elocution and Oratory, Cornell, 1899-1902, 1903-04; Assistant Professor of Public Speaking, University of California, 1902-03; Assistant Professor, in charge of Department of Oratory and Debating, Cornell, 1904-14; Professor of Public Speaking, 1914-20; Present position since 1920.
Published: "Public Speaking" 1915; numerous articles.
President, "1913-17, Social. Service League of Ithaca; Trustee, George Junior Republic.
Member: Eastern Public Speaking Conference; National Association of Teachers of Speech; National Council of English Teachers; Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Kappa Epsilon.