Vernon, Ambrose White, Professor of Biography.
Born, New York City, October 13, 1870.
A. B„ Princeton, 1-891; A. M., Yale, 1907; D. D., Dartmouth, 1907; LL. D., Colorado College, 1922.
Ordained 1896; pastor Congregational Church, Hiawatha, Kansas, 1896-99; First Congregational Church, East Orange, N. J., 1899-1904; Church of Christ at Dartmouth College, 1904-07; Harvard Church, Brookline, Massachusetts, 1909-18.
Professor of Biblical Literature, Dartmouth, 1904-07; professor of Practical Theology, Yale, 1907-09; professor of Biography, Carleton College, 1919-24; present position since 1924.
Dudleian Lecturer at Harvard University, 1913; Southworth Lecturer at Andover Seminary, 1915.
Published: "The Religious Value of the Old Testament," 1907; "Turning Points in Church History," 1917; Cambridge History of American Literature: Chapter on "American Theologians since the Civil War;" various articles and reviews; editor of 'Modern Religious Problems," 1909-10.
Feldman, Herman, Assistant Professor, Amos Tuck School of Administration and Finance.
Born, New York City, March 20, 1894.
A. 8., College of the City of New York, 1915; A. M., Columbia, 1917.
Professor, Labor Problems, St. John's College, Brooklyn, 1920-21; Bureau of Personnel Administration, New York, 1920-22; present position since 1923, in charge of Industrial Relations Course.
Member of several commissions and conferences on industrial relations; organizer, War Department Commission on Training Camps, 1917-18; executive secretary, Savannah Employment Service, Georgia, 1919.
Author: "The Regularization of Employment," Harper & Bros, (in press). Numerous articles and reviews; editorial staff, American City Magazine, 1915-16.
Member: American Management Association; The Taylor Society; American Association for Labor Legislation; National Consumers' League.
Murcb, Leslie Ferguson, Assistant Professor of Physics. Born, Hampden, Maine, March 18, 1893.
A. 8., Colby, 1915; A. M., Dartmouth, 1922.
Laboratory Assistant, Physics, 1916-17; instructor, 1919-24; present position since 1924; Comptroller, Dartmouth Outing Club, 1921-25.
Private Ordnance, 1917-18; Second Lieutenant, 1918- 19; First Lieutenant, 1919, A. E. F.
Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Gamma Alpha; Delta Kappa Epsilon.
Wilder, Charles Edward, Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
Born, Boston, Massachusetts, August 21, 1889.
A. 8., Harvard, 1912; A. M., 1913; Ph. D., 1915.
Part-time instructor in mathematics, Harvard, 1913- 14; instructor, Penn. State, 1915-16; instructor, Northwestern University, 1916-18; instructor, mathematics, F. A. O. T. C., Camp Taylor, Kentucky, 1918; assistant in ballistics laboratory, Clark University, 1919; assistant professor, Northwestern University, 1919-22; present position since 1922.
Author: Articles and reviews.
Member: American Mathematical Society; Mathematical Association of America; Circolo Matematico di Palermo; Sigma Chi.