Ames, Adelbert Jr., Research Professor of Physiological Optics.
Born, Lowell, Mass., Aug. 18, 1880.
A.8., Harvard, 1903; LL.B., 1906.
Fellow, Clark University, 1915-17.
U. S. A. Captain, Aerial Observation, 1917-19: Chairman, Committee of Research and Invention, Board of Reorganization, Division Military Aeronautics.
Published: "Dioptrics of the Eye" (with C. A. Proctor); Systems of Color Standards; articles and papers.
Member: Optical Society of America; National Research Council, Committee of Physiological Optics.
Dargan, Henry McOune, Professor of English.
Born, Charleston, S. C., July 10, 1889.
A.8., Mercer University, 1910; A.M., Harvard, 1912; Ph.D., 1914.
Instructor in English, University of North Carolina, 1914-17; Assistant Professor, 1917-20; Associate Professor, 1920-23; Present position since 1923.
U. S. A., 1917-19; Captain, Military Intelligence Division, Washington, 1918-19.
Published: Numerous articles and studies.
Member: Phi Delta Theta; Modern Language Association of America; Association of American University Professors.
French, Harry Tapley Johnson, Assistant Professor of
Anatomy (Medical School).
Born, Dover, N. H., 1889.
8.5., Dartmouth 1913; Dartmouth Medical School, 1912-14; M.S., 1918; M.D. Rush Medical College, 1923.
Instructor in Biology, Bristol (Conn.) High School 1914-16-
Hazelton, Sidney Channing, Assistant Professor of Physical
Education and Instructor in French.
Born, Watertown, Mass., April 20, 1888.
A.8., Dartmouth 1909.
Instructor, Fay School, 1909-10; Faculty Coach, Instructor in French and History, Milton High School, 1910-14; Instructor in Commercial Arithmetic, Dorchester Evening High School, 1912-14; Faculty Coach (Football, Baseball, Swimming), Instructor in French, Worcester Academy, 1914-20 (Head of French Department, 1918-20); Present position since 1920 (Coach of Varsity Swimming, Freshman Football and Baseball).
Counsellor in Boys' Camps, 1916-20.
Member: Phi Sigma Kappa.
Patten, William, Professor of Biology and Director of the course in Evolution.
Born, Watertown, Mass., 1861.
8.5., Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard, 1883; A.M., Leipzig, 1884; Ph.D., Leipzig, 1884; Studied Zoological Laboratory, University of Vienna, 1885; Naples Zoological Station, 1886; Dutch Botanical Station, Bouterizqrg, Java, 1912; Zoological Laboratory, Tokio University, Misaki Japan, 1912.
Assistant, Lake Laboratory, Milwaukee, Wis., 1886-89; Professor of Biology, University of North Dakota, 1889-93. Present position since 1893.
Economic Survey of Agricultural Recourses, North Dakota (under U. S. Agricultural Dept.) 1890; Scientific work in Scotland, London, Berlin, Baltic Sea (Island of Oesel) and Russia, 1901: Paleontological Exploration of New Brunswick, Canada, and Newfoundland, summers of 1902, 03, 04, 06, 08, 10, 14; Saskatchewan and Alberta, British Columbia, 1906.
Published: "The Evolution of Vertebrates and Their Kin" (Blakiston, 1912) ; many articles and papers in English, German, Russian and American scientific journals; The Grand, Strategy of Evolution, (Badger, 1920).
Member: .Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass. (Trustee); The Paleontological Society; American Association for the Advancement of Science (vicepresident, Section F., 1918-19); American Society of Zoologists; American Association of Anatomists; Imperial Society of Naturalists, Petrogrady Russia; Phi Sigma Kappa; Phi Beta Kappa.
Sikes, Earl R., Assistant Professor of Economics. Born, Charlotte, N. C., February 5, 1895. A.8., Trinity College (N.C.) 1915; A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1918.
Teacher, Kingston (N.C.) High School, 1915-16; Durham (N.C.) High School, 1919-20; Instructor in Economics, Cornell, 1920-22; Present position since 1922.
Wellman, Harry Richmond, Professor of Marketing
(Tuck School).
Born, Lowell, Vt., June 7, 1882.
A.8., Dartmouth, 1907.
Present position since 1919.
Supervisor of Dormitories, Dartmouth, 1908; Secretary, Retail Trade Board, Boston Chamber of Commerce, 1909; Secretary, Trade Extension Committee, Boston Chamber of Commerce, 1910; Assistant Secretary, Boston Chamber of Commerce, 1911; Assistant to Chariman, Board of Port Directors, Boston, and Men's Advertising Department, Wm. Filene's Sons Co., Boston, 1912; Advertising Manager, Walter M. Lowney Cos., Boston, 1913; Sales and Advertising Manager, 1914-17; Vice President, Walter M. Lowney Co., Boston, in charge of Distribution, 1917-18.
U. S. A., Ordnance Department, 1918.
Published: "Songs of Dartmouth College" (with E. O. Grover); articles.
Member Delta Kappa Epsilon; Casque and Gauntlet; Palaeopitus.
White, Elliot Adams, Assistant Professor of English
Born, Melrose, Mass., June 12, 1889.
Dartmouth 1908-09; A.8., Harvard, 1912 (summa cum laude); A.M., University of Missouri, 1916; Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1920.
Instructor in English, University of Missouri, 1912-16; University of Michigan, 1919-20; University of Maine, 1920-21; Dartmouth, 1921-23; Present position position since 1923.
U. S. A., Radio telephone and telegraph work, 1916-19.
Published: Numerous articles and papers, especially in phonetics.
Member: Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa; Modern Language Association (chairman, sub-group in Experimental Phonetics, 1923-24); Institute of Radio Engineers.