of the Class of 1884
is now the senior professor of the Dartmouth faculty. Known to all Dartmouth men, his term of service extends through the entire period of Dartmouth's greatest growth, and through his service to the college and his associations with students and alumni, he is integrally a part of the highest idealism and the finest culture which an institution of learning may possess. He is, and always has been, a fine and inspiring teacher. The fruits of his labors in guarding and preserving the collected treasures of the college are now apparent in the Dartmouth Museum. In friendly fashion with all men interested in cultural pursuits, and as well with men interested particularly in the history of the college, he has passed along freely to others some of the immense store of valuable information which he has gathered in his teaching years or his studies abroad. Vitally interested in every activity of the campus and classroom, he has become closely associated with the name of the college in the minds of most Dartmouth men.