Emerson, William Robie Patten, Medical Consultant in Nutrition and Physical Fitness.
Born, Candia, New Hampshire, September 29, 1869. A. 8., Dartmouth, 1892; M. D., Harvard, 1899.
Professor of Pediatrics, Tufts College Medical School; present position at Dartmouth since 1924.
President, Nutrition Clinics for Delicate Children, Inc.; Member, Board of Directors, Daylight Saving Association of Massachusetts; President of Board of Military Examiners, State of Massachusetts, for five years; in charge of Nutrition Work at the Massachusetts General Hospital; Consultant in nutrition for three years, Elizabeth McCormick Memorial Fund, Chicago; Consultant, Board of Education, Rochester, New York; has given 38 institutes on "The Nutritional Problems of Children" in 25 cities.
Published: "Nutrition and Growth in Children," D. Appleton & Co., 1922; "Measured Feeding," (Record book) ; numerous articles and monographs.
Member: Massachusetts Medical Society; New England Pediatric Society; American Medical Association; Boston City Hospital Alumni Association; Casque and Gauntlet; Delta Kappa Epsilon.
Hewett, Frank Lewis, Assistant Professor of English.
Born, WinsT:ed, Connecticut, April 9, 1882.
B. S., Wesleyan University, 1909; A. M., Harvard University, 1917.
Instructor in English and Mathematics, Robbins School, Connecticut, 1909-10; Instructor in English and History, Tilton Seminary, New Hampshire, 1910-13; instructor in English, Kent School, Connecticut, 1913-16; instructor in English, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1917-20; instructor in English, 1920-21; present position since 1921; exchange professor at Robert College, Constantinople, 1923-24.
President, New Hampshire Association of Teachers of English, 1923.
Member : Modern Language Association; New Hampshire Association of Teachers of English; Psi Upsilon.
Stocking, George Ward, Assistant Professor of Econimics.
Born, Clarendon, Texas, September 24, 1892.
A. B., University of Texas, 1918; A. M., Columbia University, 1921.
Superintendent of Public Schools, Irving, Texas, 1914-15; suptervisor of - schools Mountain Province, Philippine Islands, 1915-16; superintendent of public schools, Clarendon, Texas, 1918-19; assistant professor of Economics, University of Vermont, 1922-23; present position since 1924.
Geologic and economic research work with the Empire Gas & Fuel Company, 1919-20; Holder of Garth Fellowship in Economics, Columbia University, 1921-22; economic research, National Industrial Conference Board, New York City, 1923-24.
Air service, United States army, 1918.
Author: "The Oil Industry and the Competitive System ;" successful contestant in Hart, Schaffner and Marx Prize Contest, 1924; numerous research reports for the National Industrial Conference Board.
Member-. American Economic Association; Alpha Tau Omega.
Lyon, Charles Julius, Assistant Professor of Biology.
Born, Grand Gorge, New York, October 27, 1896.
B. S., Middlebury, 1918; A. M., Harvard, 1920.
Instructor in Chemistry, Middlebury, 1918-19; instructor in Mathematics, Simmons College, 1919-20; instructor in Biology, 1920-24; present position since 1924.
Private Infantry, U. S. A., 1918; S. A. T. C., Middlebury, October to December, 1918.
Member-. Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Sigma Phi.
Waterman, William Randall, Assistant Professor of History.
Born, Providence, Rhode Island, May 22, 1892.
Ph. B., Brown University, 1915; A. M., Brown University, 1916; Ph. D., Columbia University, 1924.
Instructor in History, St. Johnsbury Academy, 1916-19; instructor in History, Extension Course, Columbia, 1919-21; Columbia Summer School, 1921; instructor in History, 1921-24; present position since 1924.
Published: "Frances Wright," Columbia University Studies in Economics, History and Public Law, 1924.
Member: American Historical Association; Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Psi.