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New Faculty Members

November, 1930
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New Faculty Members
November, 1930

The new members of the faculty at the opening of college numbered forty. A list of them, containing a summary of their academic degrees and previous experience, follows together with a list of the men returning from leave of absence:

Charles Rutherford Bagley, as Visiting Professor of French

A.B. Trinity College, Duke University, 1914 A.M. Trinity College, Duke University, 1915 DiplSme d'Etudes, University of Paris, 1919 Dipl6me d'Etudes, University of Poitiers, 1920 A.B. (Honours) Oxford, 1921 Litt. B. Oxford, 1922 Instructor in Latin, Spartanburg (South Carolina) High School, 1915-16 Instructor in French, Trinity College, 1916-17 1 Instructor in French, University of North Carolina, 1922-23 Assistant Professor of French, Swarthmore, 1928-27 Associate Professor of French, Swarthmore, 1927-30 Edward Kimball Hall, as Lecturer, Tuck School A.B. Dartmouth, 1892 LL.B. Harvard, 1896 A.M. Dartmouth, 1902 Vice-President, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1919-30 Thomas Parmelee Brockway, as Professor of History A.B. Reed College, 1921 Litt. B. Oxford, 1925

Instructor in History, St. John's College, 1925-26 Assistant Professor, St. John's College, 1926-29 Associate Professor, St. John's College, 1929-30

Lawrence Eager, as Assistant Professor of An Introduction to Industrial Society A.B. Dartmouth, 1923 Instructor in English and Comparative Literature, University of Kansas, 1923-25 Head of English Department, Winchester (Massachusetts) High School, 1926-30

Ramon Guthrie, as Assistant Professor of French License-Political Science, Toulouse, 1921 Doctorat-Political Science, Toulouse, 1922 Certificat des Etudes Meridionales, Toulouse, 1922 Study and Research at the Sorbonne, 1919, 1923, 1927 Lecteur d'Anglais, Ecole Superiere de Commerce, Toulouse, 1922 Assistant Professor of French, University of Arizona, 1923-26

Theodore Francis Karwoski, as Assistant Professor of Psychology Ph.B. University of Chicago, 1920 A.M. Columbia, 1923 Ph.D. Harvard, 1928 Instructor in Psychology, University of North Dakota, 1923-25 Fellow of the National Research Council in Psychology, Harvard, 1927-29

Charles Wesley Sargent, as Assistant Professor, Tuck School A.B. Dartmouth, 1915 A.M. Dartmouth, 1916 Instructor in Political Economy, University of Michigan, 1916-17 Assistant Professor of Accounting, University of Pittsburgh, 1928-30

George Walter Woodworth, as Assistant Professor, Tuck School A.B. Kansas Wesleyan University, 1924 A.M. University of Kansas, 1925 Instructor in Principles of Economics, University of Michigan, 1925-29

Edward Waldemar Anderson, as Instructor in Medicine, Medical School M.D. University of lowa, 1923

William Whitney Ballard, as Instructor in Zoology B.S. Dartmouth, 1928 Assistant in Biology, Yale, 1928-30

Gerald Warner Brace, as Instructor in English A.B. Amherst, 1922 A.M. Harvard, 1924 Ph.D. Harvard, 1930 Instructor in English, Williams College, 1924-26 Instructor and Tutor, Radcliffe College, 1927-30

Wilton Perry Chase, as Instructor in PsycholOgy A.B. Syracuse University, 1930

Herbert R. Childs, as Research Fellow in Physiological Optics A.B. University of Rochester, 1920 Graduate Student, Cornell University Instructor in Illumination and Electrical Engineering, Mechanics Institute, University of Rochester, 1919-23 Instructor in Physics, Cornell, 1923-29

Alva Bernard Crobaugh, as Instructor in Economics A.B. Stanford University, 1925 A.M. Stanford University, 1926 Instructor in Economics, Regis College, 1927-30

Mason Nelson Crook, as Instructor in Psychology A.B. Marietta College, 1925 A.M. Clark University, 1928 Ph.D. Clark University, 1930 Assistant in Psychology, Clark University, 1928-30

Clyde Edward Dankert, as Instructor in Economics A.B. McMaster University, 1926 A.M. University of Chicago, 1927 Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1930 Instructor in Economics, University of Saskatchewan, 1929 Instructor in Economics, University of Chicago, 1930

Arthur Dewing, as Instructor in English B.S. Dartmouth, 1925

Franklin Carl Erickson, as Instructor in Geography A.B. Clark College, 1928 A.M. Clark University, 1930

Albert Myrton Frye, as Instructor in Philosophy A.B. University of California, 1923 A.M. University of California, 1925 Ph.D. University of California, 1929 Teaching Fellow in Philosophy, University of California, 1924-28 Instructor in Philosophy, Oberlin College, 1928-30

Daniel Benjamin Luten, Jr., as Instructor in Chemistry A.B. Dartmouth, 1929

Joseph Milton McDaniel, as Instructor in Economics A.B. Johns Hopkins University, 1924 Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University, 1930 Graduate Assistant, Johns Hopkins University, 1925-26 Instructor in Economics, Johns Hopkins University, 1927-28 Instructor in Economics, University of Delaware, 1928-29

Harold William McGerrigle, as Instructor in Geology A.B. McGill University, 1926 Ph.D. Princeton, 1930 Assistant in Geology, Princeton, 1927-28

Robert Addison McKennan, as Instructor in Sociology A.B. Dartmouth, 1925 Instructor in Citizenship, Dartmouth, 1925-26 Graduate Study in Anthropology, 1927-30

August Maffry, as Instructor in Economics A.B. University of Missouri, 1926 A.M. University of Missouri, 1928 Ph.D. University of Missouri, 1930 Graduate Assistant in General Economics, University of Missouri, 1928-29 Instructor in General Economics, University of Missouri, Summer Sessions, 1929 and 1930

Kenneth Neil Ogle, as Research Fellow in Physiological Optics A.B. Colorado College, 1925 A.M. Dartmouth College, 1927 Ph.D. Dartmouth College, 1930 Assistant in Physics, Dartmouth College, 1925 Teaching Fellow, Department of Physics, University of Minnesota, 1927-28

Peter Fourie Palmer, as Instructor in Economics A.B. University of British Columbia, 1925 A.M. University of British Columbia, 1926 Instructor in Economics, University of British Columbia, 1928-29

Edward Edgeworth Redcay, as Instructor in Education B.S. Dartmouth, 1927 Yale Graduate School, 1930 Head of Science Department, Roxbury Preparatory School, 1927-30

Frank Olna Rogers, as Instructor in Geology B.S. University of New Hampshire, 1930 Stephan John Schlossmacher, as Instructor in German Abiturienten-Examen at the Kaiser Wilhelm Gymnasium, Cologne, 1921 A.M. University of Wisconsin, 1930

Frederick Reynolds Sisson, Jr., as Instructor in Greek and Latin A.B. Dartmouth, 1929

Frederick Kingsbury Watson, as Instructor in Chemistry A.B. Dartmouth, 1930

Helen Van Zile Anthony, as Supervisor of Museum A.B. Smith College, 1922 A.M. Smith College, 1927 Assistant in Geology and Geography Smith College, 1925-27 Departmental Assistant, Geology and Mineralogy, Columbia, 1927-29

Richard Phillip Carter, as Assistant in Comparative Religion B.S. Dartmouth, 1927 B.D. Hartford Theological Seminary, 1930

Russell Ellsworth Colby, as Assistant Instructor in German A.B. Dartmouth, 1930

Carroll Augustus Durfee, as Laboratory Assistant in Physics A.B. Asbury College, 1916 Teacher of Physics and Chemistry, Scituate (R. I.) Academy, 1916-20 Instructor in Physics, Taylor University, 1920-25

George A. Kebabian, as Assistant Director of Dramatics Yale School of Drama, 1930

Alexander Laing, as Adviser to The Arts Tutorial Advisor, English Department, Dartmouth, 1930

Thomas Charles Moers, as Assistant in Physics B.S. University of Illinois, 1930

Otto Eugen Schniebs, as Mechanician, Department of Physiological Optics Master's Training in design, etching, sculpture, at Esslingen, a.N., 1906-10 Master's Training in design, chasing, sculpture, at Berlin, 1911-23

Graeme C. Smith, as Assistant in Physics A.B. Pomona College, 1930

Returning from Leave of Absence

On leave entire year 1929-30: Raymond R. Marsden, Dean of Thayer School Chauncey N. Allen, Assistant Professor of Psychology George M. Robertson, Assistant Professor of Evolution Leon Verriest, Assistant Professor of French

Richard H. Goddard, Instructor in Astronomy Allan H. Macdonald, Instructor in English On leave first semester, 1929-30: James P. Richardson, Professor of Political Science James A. AVinans, Professor of Public Speaking Herbert G. Coar, Assistant Professor of Zoology L. Dean Pearson, Assistant Professor of English Donald L. Stone, Assistant Professor of Political Science

On leave second semester, 1929-30: Harold R. Bruce, Professor of Political Science Louis H. Dow, Professor of French Ashley K. Hardy, Professor of German

Charles R. Lingley, Professor of History Shirley G. Patterson, Professor of Romance Languages Joseph W. Taneh, Professor of Physics Ernest B. Watson, Professor of English Howard A. Bradley, Assistant Professor of Public Speaking Leroy J. Cook, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages Anton A. Raven, Assistant Professor of English George C. Wood, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages

PRESIDENT HOPKINS WITH ADMIRAL BYRD Snapped before luncheon at the Outing Club House when the explorer came to Hanover for a reception and address at Memorial Field on Columbus Day (See The Undergraduate Chair)