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WHO'S WHO IN THE FACULTY

May, 1924
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WHO'S WHO IN THE FACULTY
May, 1924

Diettrich, Anthony, Assistant Professor of Physical Education.

Born, Felhertemplom, Hungary, Dec. 25, 1882. Military Academy, Budapest, 1879-1901.

Instructor in Geography, History, Fencing, Gymnastics, Riflery and Reglements, School for Fencing Masters, Wiener-Neustadt, 1906-07; Government and Army Commissariat School, Vienna, 1909-11; University of Budapest, 1912-14; Present position since 1923.

Officer of the Austro-Hungarian Army, 1901-18 (retired as Lt. Colonel); Service on Serbian, Russian, and Italian fronts, 1914-18 (47½ months).

Head of Moving Picture Company, Budapest, 1919-1921; Director, Peat Company of the City Bank of Budapest, 1922-23.

Published: Numerous articles, pamphlets and reviews on fencing and skiing.

Member: Magyar Athletikai Club, Budapest; Central European Ski Association.

Urban, Wilbur Marshall, Stone Professor of Philosophy.

Born, Mount Joy, Pa., March 27, 1873. A. 8., Princeton, 1895; A. M., Leipsic, 1897; Ph.D, 1897.

Lecturer in Philosophy, Princeton, 1897-98; Professor of Philosophy, Ursinus College, 1898-1902; Brownell Professor of Philosophy, Trinity College, 1902-20; Present position since 1920.

Visiting Lecturer, Harvard, 1918-19; Lecturer in Psychology, Hartford Theological Seminary, 1919-20. Published: Numerous articles and reviews.

Member: American Philosophical Society; American Psychology Association.

Murray, William Henry, Professor of Modern Languages in the Tuck School.

Born, Enmore River, Prince Edward Island Tan 6, 1878.

A. B. Dartmouth, 1902; studied, Alliance Francais courses, Paris, 1902; University de Dijon, 1913.

Assistant in Modern Languages, Dartmouth, 1902-05; Instructor, 1905-09; Assistant Professor, 190919; Present position since 1919.

Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Gamma Delta; Modern Language Association of America; New Hampshire State Teachers' Association.

Gerould, John Hiram, Professor of Biology

Born, Stoddard, N. H„ Oct. 2, 1868. Litt. 8., Dartmouth 1890; A. B. Harvard 1892A. M. 1893; Ph.D., 1895.

Instructor in Natural Sciences and German, Burr and Burton Seminary, Manchester, Vt., 1890-91; Instructor in Biology, Dartmouth, 1894-1906; Assistant Professor, 1906-1918; Present position since 1918. Published: Articles and reviews.

Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa, Kappa, Kappa; Casque and Gauntlet; American Society of Naturalists; American Society of Zoologists; American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow).

Brown, Thomas Gilbert, Assistant Professor of English. Born, Webster, Mass., May 21, 1890.

A. B. Trinity College, 1913; B.Litt., Columbia, 1914.

Instructor in Journalism, Pulitzer School, Columbia, 1918; Instructor in English, Dartmouth, 1920-23; Present position since 1923.

Editorial staff, Philadelphia Public Ledger, .1914-15; New York Tribune, 1915-18.

U. S. Army, 1918-19. Member: Psi Upsilon.

Holben, Ralph Penrose, Assistant Professor of Sociology.

Born, Weisenberg, Pa., Dec. 26, 1891.

A. 8., Franklin and Marshall College, 1913; A. M., University of Pennsylvania, 1914; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1923.

Master in Thomas Arnold School, Chicago, 1915-16; Social Science Dept., Allentown (Pa.) High School, 1916-21; Head of Dept., 1920-21; Instructor in Sociology, Dartmouth College, 1921-23; Present position since 1923.

Published: "Poverty with Relation to Education, (Philadelphia, 1923,) and articles.

Member: Epsilon Kappa Phi; Delta Theta; American Sociological Society; National Council of the Social Studies; National- Child Labor Committee; National Probation Association.