Thirty-four additions to the Faculty bring the total for 1927-28 up to 247. The new members of the teaching staff will fill the vacancies caused by resignations and leaves of absence, and will take care of the demand for additional personnel in several departments, caused by the new curriculum.
The list of new men follows, with the first degree received in each case:
Harold Edwin Balme Speight, as Professor of Philosophy. A. M. University of Aberdeen, ISOB.
William John Rose, as Assistant Professor of Sociology. A. B. University of Manitoba, 1905.
Edwin Deeks Harvey, as Assistant Professor of Sociology. A. B. Yale, 1907.
John Barker Stearns, as Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin. A. B. Dartmouth, 1916.
Stacy May, as Assistant Professor in Citizenship. Special student, Amherst, 1920.
Mauritz Hedlund, as Instructor in Mathematics. B. S. Dartmouth, 1912.
Edwin Powers, as Instructor in Psychology. A. B. Williams, 1919.
Walter Hutchinson Stainton, as Instructor in English and Coach of The Players. A. B. Cornell, 1920.
Robert Arnold Aubin, as Instructor in English. A. B. Harvard, 1921.
Richard Halsey Goddard, as Instructor in Astronomy. B. S. Dartmouth, 1921.
Fred William Perkins, as Instructor in Mathematics. A. B. Harvard, 1921.
John Francis Chatterton Richards, is Instructor in Greek and Latin. A. B. Christ Church, Oxford, 1921.
Clayton Crowell Bayard, as Instructor in Economics. A. B. University of Maine, 1922. John Hurd, Jr., as Instructor in English. A. B. Dartmouth, 1922.
Albert Lowther Demaree, as Instructor in History. A. B. Dickinson, 1923.
Richards Haskell Emerson, as Instructor in English. A. B. Harvard, 1923.
Charles Frederick Marden, as Instructor in Citizenship. A. B. Dartmouth, 1923.
Harold Mac Coll Bannerman, as Instructor in Geology, B. S. Acadia University, 1924.
Donald Bartlett, as Instructor in Biography. A. B. Dartmouth, 1924.
Carl Trueblood Chase, as Instructor in Physics. B. S. Princeton, 1924.
Harold Holmes Owen, as Instructor in Citizenship. Columbia School of Architecture, 1921-24.
Oscar Wetherhold Riegal, as Instructor in English. A. B. University of Wisconsin, 1924.
Earl Vivian Simrell, as Instructor in Public Speaking. A. B. Cornell, 1924.
George Henry Trafton, as Instructor in Economics. A. B. Dartmouth, 1924.
James Albert Carter, as Instructor in Greek and Latin. A. B. Harvard, 1925.
Edward French Dow, as Instructor in Political Science. B. S. Bowdoin, 1925.
Edward Nathaniel Torbert, as Instructor in Geography. B. S. Dartmouth, 1925.
James L„ng Scott, as instructor in German. A. B. Swarthmore, 1926.
George Stansbury Baker, as Instructor in Zdology. A. B. Western Maryland College, 1927.
Dona.d Crampton Burnham, as Instructor in Chemistry. B. S. Dartmouth, 1927.
Richard Jewett Lougee, as Instructor in Geology. B. S. Dartmouth, 1927.
Jens Fredrick Larson, as Instructor in Modern Art. Harvard Graduate School of Architecture.
Charles Evans Butler, as Secretary of the Christian Association. B. S. Wesleyan, 1922.
Andrew Meserve Rankin, as Business Manager of Athletics. A. B. Dartmouth, 1927.
Returning From Leave of Absence
William Kilbourne Stewart, Professor of Com parative Literature.
Francis Joseph Neef, Chairman of the Bureau of Personnel Research.
Andrew Jackscn Scarlett, Professor of Chemis try.
Wiiliam Alexander Robinson, Professor of Political Science.
Malcolm Keir, Professor of Economics. Royal Case Nemiah, Professor of Greek and Latin.
John Moffatt Mecklin, Professor of Sociology. Wilbur Marshall Urban, Professor of Phil osophy.
Ambrose White Vernon, Professor of Biography.
Wilbur Doty Maynard, Assistant Professor of Roman" e Languages.
Anton Adolph Raven, Assistant Professor of English.
Lloyd Preston Rice, Assistant Professor of Economics.
Franklin McDuffee, Assistant Professor of English.
Howard Aden Bradley, Instructor in Public Speaking.
Artemas Packard, Instructor in English.
Harold Goddard Rugg, Assistant Librarian.