Grier, Norman McDowell, Assistant Professor of Evolution. Born, Pittsburgh, Pa., June 13, 1887.
8.5., in Biology and Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh, 1911; M.A., in Paleontology, 1912; Studied, Yale, 1912-14; Harris Teachers College, St. Louis, 1914-18; University of Paris, 1919; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1919.
Assistant Fellow, University of Pittsburgh, 1910-12; Assistant in Biology, Yale, 1912-14; Instructor in Physiology and Botany, Central High School, St. Louis, 1914-18; Professor of Zoology, Hollins College, Hollins, Va., 1919-20; Professor of Biology, Washington and Jefferson, 1920-23; Present position since 1923. In charge of mussel survey, upper Mississippi River for U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, 1920. Published: Numerous articles and papers; Associate Editor for Zoology, American Midland Naturalist, 1922.
Member: Phi Delta Theta; Phi Sigma; American Association for Advancement of Science (Fellow) ; Ecological Society of America; Paleontological Society of America; American Society of Zoologists.
Poor, John Merrill, Professor of Astronomy.
Born, West Newbury, Mass., Jan. 28, 1871. A.8., Dartmouth, 1897 ; Studied University of Chicago (Yerkes Observatory) 1902; Ph.D., Princeton, 1904.
Principal, Hanover (N.H.) High School, 1897-98; Instructor in Mathematics and Astronomy, Dartmouth, 1898-1900; Fellow in Astronomy, Princeton, 1900-02; Research Assistant, Yerkes Observatory, 1902; Instructor in Astronomy, Dartmouth, 19.02-06; Assistant Professor, 1906-15; Associate Professor, 1915-17; Professor, 1917. Published: Articles and Reviews.
Member: Theta Delta Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; Gamma Alpha; American Astronomical Society, American Mathematical Society.
Richmond, Allen Pierce, Jr., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering in the Thayer School. Born, Dover, N. H., April 3, 1892.
8.5., Dartmouth, 1914 (cum laude) ; C.E., Thayer School, 1915. Present position since 1919.
Engineering work, Porto Rico, 1915-17; Cuba, 1919. First Lieutenant, U. ,S. A., Field Artillery, 1917-19.
Member: Gamma Alpha; American Society of Civil Engineers.
Bartlett, Percy, Professor Surgery in the Medical School. Born, Ellsworth, Me., April 14, 1871. A.8., Bowdoin, 1892; Ml)., Dartmouth Medical School, 1900.
Instructor in Anatomy, . Materia Medica, Minor Surgery, Dartmouth Medical School, 1904-14; Present position since 1914.
Member: Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Kappa Kappa; American ' Medical Association; American College of Surgeons.
Verriest, Leon, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, Born, Louvain, Belgium, June 21, 1886.
Certificate Humanites Greco-latines, College St. Pierre, Louvain, 1904; Candidature Sciences Naturelles, University of Louvain, 1906; Candidature Philosophie et Lettres, 1908; A.M., University of Indiana, 1922.
Instructor in French, University of Indiana, 1919-22. Present position since 1922..
McWhood, Leonard Beecher, Professor of Music.
Born, Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1870. A.B., Columbia, 1893 ; University Fellow in Psychology, Columbia, 1894-96.
Teacher of Classics, Science and Mathematics, Newark (N. J.) Seminary, 1891-92; Teacher of Classics, Indiana State Normal School" of Pennsylvania, 1893-94; Assistant, Tutor, and Adjunct Professor of Music, Columbia, 1897-1910; Instructor in Music, Vassar College, 1902-07; Drew Theological Seminary 1907-16; National Park Seminary, Washington, D. C., 1910-13; South Side High School, Newark, N. J., 1913-18; Director of Music, Dartmouth 1918-19; Present position since 1919.
Published: Articles and papers, musical compositions. Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Eastern Educational Music Conference; National Association of Music Teachers, International Music Society.
Stevens, ayne Edson, Assistant Professor of History, Born, Avon, Ill., July 24, 1892.
A.B., Knox 1913; M.A., University of Illinois, 1914; Ph.D., 1916.
Instructor in History, University of Minnesota, 1916-17. Present position since 1922. First Lieutenant, Adjutant General's Department, 1917-19; Historical Branch, War Plans Division, General Staff Washington; Director, War Records Section, Illinois State Historical Library, 1919-20; Historian of Air Service, Wat Department, Washington, 1920-21; Editorial work with Illinois Historical Collections.
Published: Articles and Reviews. Member: Phi Eta; Phi Beta Kappa; American Historical Association; Mississippi Valley Historical Association.