HISTORICAL REGISTER OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY 1636-1936 CAMBRIDGE HARVARD UNIVERSITY 1937 COPYRIGHT, 1937 BY THE PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE PRINTED AT THE HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS CAMBRIDGE, MASS., USA (Disclaimer: This text was OCR'ed. Part of it is already manually edited and corrected. Please consult the original scans for verification before citation. The status of cleaning is page 34 (june 2006)) Page 38 (October 2007) TABLE OF CONTENTS: IMPORTANT DATES IN HARVARD HISTORY 2 CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES 4 PRESIDENTS 4 PERSONS EXERCISING THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENT WITHOUT THE TITLE 4 VICE-PRESIDENTS 5 FELLOWS 5 TREASURERS 9 OVERSEERS 10HOLDERS OF ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS 43 VISITING AND EXCHANGE PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES 66 LIBRARIANS OF THE HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY 69 STEWARDS AND BURSARS 70 WINNERS OF THE BOWDOIN PRIZES 70 HOLDERS OF THE FAY DIPLOMA 91 SOCIETY OF FELLOWS 92 OFFICERS OF GOVERNMENT AND INSTRUCTION, 1637-1936 96 ABBREVIATIONS 479 DEGREES NOW OR FORMERLY CONFERRED BY HARVARD UNIVERSITY 479 OTHER ACADEMIC DEGREES AND HONORS 480 IMPORTANT DATES IN HARVARD HISTORY 1636 General Court votes £400 for "a schoale or colledge." 1637 Overseers appointed by the General Court "to take order for a colledge." First master appointed; site purchased. 1638 College opened on the present site. Death and legacy of John Harvard. 1639 Named Harvard College by the General Court. 1640 Dunster elected president. 1642 First Commencement. Organic Act of the Board of Overseers. 1643 First scholarship fund established (Mowlson-Bridges donation). 1650 President and Fellows of Harvard College incorporated by the General Court. 1686 Charter of 1650 in abeyance. 1692 First degrees in divinity conferred. 1707 Charter of 1650 restored. 1721 First endowed chair established. 1773 First doctorate of laws conferred. 1775 College removed to Concord. College buildings used by the Continental Army during the siege of Boston. 1776 College returned to Cambridge. 1782 First professorships in medicine established. 1788 First degrees in medicine conferred. 1807 Botanic Garden founded. 1810 Medical School removed to Boston. 1816 A theological seminary (later the Divinity School) organized. 1817 Law School established. 1819 Faculty of Theology instituted. 1825 Ticknor reforms; beginning of Departments; Faculty of Arts first so called. 1843 Astronomical Observatory founded by subscription. 1847 Lawrence Scientific School established. 1859 Museum of Comparative Zoology founded. 1866 Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology founded. 1867 Dental School established. 1871 Summer courses of instruction first offered. 1872 Arnold Arboretum founded. 1872 Graduate Department, now the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, established. 1879 Cryptogamic Collection, later the Farlow Library and Herbarium, accepted by the University. 1885 Blue Hill Meterological Observatory organized. 1889 Semitic Museum founded. 1890 Faculty of Arts and Sciences reorganized. 1891 Southern station of the Astronomical Observatory organized at Arequipa, Peru. 1894 William Hayes Fogg Art Museum founded. 1902 Germanic Museum organized. 1905 Name of the Graduate School changed to Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. 1906 Lawrence Scientific School discontinued; instruction in engineering given in the Graduate School of Applied Science under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. 1907 Harvard Forest acquired. 1908 Graduate School of Business Administration organized under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. 1909 Harvard Cancer Commission organized. 1910 Administrative Board for University Extension first instituted. 1911 Graduate School of Medicine organized under the Faculty of Medicine. 1911 First degrees in Public Health conferred. 1912-14 Graduate School of Applied Science replaced by Graduate Schools of Applied Science under a separate faculty. 1912 Collis P. Huntington Memorial Hospital founded. 1913 Graduate School of Business Administration established as a separate department of the University. 1913 Joint "Harvard-Technology" School of Public Health organized. 1913 Harvard University Press organized. 1914 Faculty of Architecture instituted as a separate faculty. 1914 School of Landscape Architecture established as a separate school tinder the Faculty of Architecture. 1914-17 Engineering instruction administered jointly by Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1918 Faculty of Engineering re-instituted within the University; Harvard Engineering School opened to undergraduate and graduate students. 1919 Instruction given under the Graduate School of Medicine reorganized as "Courses for Graduates." 1919 Atkins Fund for Tropical Research in Economic Botany, endowing the Harvard Experiment Station in Cuba (later the Atkins Institution of the Arnold Arboretum), accepted by the University. 1920 Graduate School of Education established. 1922 Harvard School of Public Health established. 1927 Southern Station of the Astronomical Observatory transferred to Bloemfontein, South Africa. 1928 Harvard-Yenching Institute founded. 1929 School of City Planning established as a separate school under the Faculty of Architecture. 1930 First residential Houses opened. 1932 Society of Fellows founded. 1935 Graduate School of Engineering established; undergraduate students of engineering sciences enrolled in Harvard College. 1935 Graduate School of Public Administration endowed. 1936 Faculty of Design instituted to replace Faculty of Architecture, administering instruction and research in the Departments of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Regional Planning. CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES PRESIDENTS Entered Presidents Left Office -------------------------- 1640, Aug. 27 HENRY DUNSTER Oct. 24, 1654 1654, Nov. 27 CHARLES CHAUNCY Feb. 19, 1672 * 1672, Oct. 1 LEONARD HOAR Mar. 15, 1674 1675, Apr. 19 URIAN OAKES Jul. 25, 1681 * 1682, Oct. 25 JOHN ROGERS Jul. 2, 1684 1685, Jun. 11 INCREASE MATHER Sep. 6, 1701 ** 1708, Jan. 14 JOHN LEVERETT May. 3, 1724 * 1725, Jun. 8 BENJAMIN WADSWORTH Mar. 16, 1737 * 1737, Sep. 21 EDWARD HOLYOKE Jun 1, 1769 * 1770, Mar. 21 SAMUEL LOCKE Dec. 1, 1773 1774, Oct. 14 SAMUEL LANGDON Aug. 30, 1780 1781, Dec. 19 JOSEPH WiLLARD Sep. 25, 1804 * 1806, May. 6 SAMUEL WEBBER Jul. 17, 1810 * 1810, Nov. 14 JOHN THORNTON KIRKLAND Apr. 2, 1828 1829, Jan. 29 JOSIAH QUINCY Aug. 27, 1845 1846, Feb. 5 EDWARD EVERETT Feb. 1, 1849 1849, Feb. 1 JARED SPARKS Feb. I0, 1853 1853, Feb. 10 JAMES WALKER Jan. 26, 1860 1860, Feb. 16 CORNELIUS CONWAY FELTON Feb. 26, 1862 * 1862, Oct. 6 THOMAS HILL Sep. 30, 1868 1869, May. 19 CHARLES WILLIAM ELIOT May. 19, 1909 1909, May. 19 ABBOTT LAWRENCE LOWELL Sep. 1, 1933 1933, Sep. 1 JAMES BRYANT CONANT * Died in office. ** His title was Rector from July 23, 1684, to 1689 or 1690. PERSONS EXERCISING THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENT WITHOUT THE TITLE Entered Name Left Office -------------------------- 1637, Dec. 1 NATHANIEL EATON Sep. 9, 1639 1688, Apr. 3 JOHN LEVERETT May 1, 1692 WILLIAM BRATTLE 1701, Sep. 6 SAMUEL WILLARD Aug. 14, 1707 1780, Sept. 1 EDWARD WIGGLESWORTH Dec. 19, 1781 ? 1804, Oct. 5 ELIPHALET PEARSON Mar. 28, 1806 1810, July 18 HENRY WARE Nov. 14, 1810 1828, Apr. 10 HENRY WARE Jun. 2, 1829 ? 1845, Aug. 23 JAMES WALKER Feb. 8, 1846 1862, Feb. 28 ANDREW PRESTON PEABODY Nov. 29, 1862 1868, Sep. 30 ANDREW PRESTON PEABODY Jun. 30, 1869 1900, Nov. 21 HENRY PICKERING WALCOTT Apr. 21, 1901 VICE-PRESIDENTS 1697, Jun. 4 CHARLES MORTON Apr. 11, 1698 * 1700, July 12 SAMUEL WILLARD Aug. 14, 1707 1934, Mar. 1 JOHN WILBER LOWES (Financial) * Died in office. FELLOWS This list includes only Fellows of the Corporation. In the College records and catalogues until 1758 the word Fellow (Socius) was also used for Tutors who were not Fellows of the Corporation; those whose names are questioned in the list below may have been only tutors. The names of Fellows who were tutors, instructors or professors during the whole or part of their fellowships are italicized. In the Charter of May 31, 1650, the following were named Fellows: Samuel Mather (A.B. 1643, tutor since 1646), resigned 1650. Samuel Donforth (A.B. 1643, tutor 1644-1650), resigned 1654; reappointed 1668. Jonathan Mitchell (A.B. 1647, tutor 1647-1650), died 1668. Comfort Starr (A.B. 1647, tutor since 1648), resigned 1650. Samuel Eaton (A.B. 1649),resigned as tutor 1653; as fellow 1654. As these resigned or died, they were succeeded by: 1650 1654 Urian Oakes 1654-1656 Samuel Hooker 1651-1652 John Collins 1654-1645 Nehemiah Ambrose 1652-1654 Michael Wigglesworth 1656- ? Samuel Nowell 1656-1658 Joshua Moodey 1654-1655 Thomas Dudley 1656-1657 Samuel Bradstreet 1654-1656 Thomas Shepard 1657-1663 Zechariah Symmes 1657-1660 Zechariah Brigden 1673-1681 Daniel Gookin 1658-1661 Gershorn Bulkeley 1673-1674 Samuel Sezvall 1660-i663 Samuel Shepard 1674-1676 Peter Thacher 1663-1664 Samuel Eliot 1675-1685 Increase Mather 1663-1666 Peter Bulkley 1675 Urian Oakes 1663-1666 Nathaniel Clzauncy 1675-1677 Thomas Shepard 1664-1666 Joseph Whiting 1676-1679 Ammi Ruhamah 1666-1671 Thomas Graves Corlet 1666-1667 Solomon Stoddard 1678-1685 John Sherman 1666-1672 Alexander Nowell 1678-1681 Isaac Foster 1668-1674 Samuel Danforth 1679-1684 SamuelAndrew 1671-1673 Joseph Browne 1681-1686 John Cotton 1671-1673 John Richardson 1681-1686 Nehemiah Hobart 1672-1673 Urian Oakes 1685-1686 John Leverett * 1672-1673 Thomas Shepard 1685-1686 Samuel Mitchell 1686 William Brattle * The Corporation was in abeyance from July 23, 1686, to June 2, 1690, when it was revived with the three surviving fellows, and filled up with the election of two new ones: 1690-1692 Nehemiah Hobart 1690-1700 William Braule * 1690-1700 John Leverett * 1690-1692 Nathaniel Gookin 1690-1703 Cotton Mather * Leverett and William Brattle ceased to be tutors about November, 1697 The Charter of June 27, 1692, named the former fellows Hobart (who declined), W. Bratte, Gookin (died 1692), Leverett, and C. Mather, together with the following: 1692-1707 James Allen 1692-1700 Samuel Willard 1692-1703 Nehemiah Walter 1692-1697 Charles Mortont The Charter of June 4, 1697, named the existing fellows: Allen, IV. Branle, Leverett, C. Mather, Walter, and Willard, together with the former fellows Thacher, Hobart, and Wigglesworth, and five new ones: 1697-1707 Peter Thacher 1697-1700 Paul Dudley 1697-1712 Nehemiah Hobart 1697-1707 Samuel Torrey 1697-1705 Michael Wigglesworth 1697-1707 Benjamin Wadsworth 1697-1707 John Danforth 1697-1707 John White ** Elected July 26, 1692, to fill Hobart's place. FELLOWS The Corporation appointed by the General Court on July 12, 1700, included the existing fellows Allen, Danforth, Hobart, C. Mather, Thacher, Torrey, Wadsworth, Walter, White, Wigglesworth, and the following: 1700-1707 Samuel Angler 1700-1760 Henry Flynt * 1700-1703 Jabez Fitch 1700-1707 Henry Gibbs 1700-1707 Jonathan Pierpont * Tutor 1699-1754. And this Corporation filled its own vacancies as follows: 1703-1711 Jonathan Remington 1707 John Leverett 1703-1707 Thomas Brattle 1707-1717 Ebenezer Pemberton 1703-1717 William Brattle (tutor 1697-1700) The Charter of 1650 was revived December 6, 1707, and on January 14, 1708, Governor Dudley declared Hobart, W. Brattle, Pemberton, Flynt, and Remington to be the five Fellows; the last two were also tutors. Since that time there has been no interruption in the succession. 1711-1712 John Whiting (tutor since 1706) 1712-1713 Joseph Stevens 1712-1725 Benjamin Wadsworth 1713-1716 Edward Holyoke (tutor since 1712) 1716-1721 Joseph Stevens 1717-1728 Benjamin Colman 1717-1779 Nathaniel Appleton 1722-1723 Thomas Robie (tutor since 1714) 1724-1765 Edward Wiggles worM (professor since 1722) 1725-1728 Nicholas Sever (tutor since 1716) 1728-1765 Joseph Sewall 1728-1742 Nathan Prince (tutor since 1723) 1742-1755 Joseph Mayhew (tutor since 1739) 1755-1766 Thomas Marsh (tutor since 1741) 1760-1767 Belcher Hancock (tutor since 1742) 1765-1769 John Winthrop (professor since 1738) 1765-1778 Andrew Eliot 1767-1783 Samuel Cooper 1767-1768 Thomas Danforth (tutor since 1765) 1768-1772 Joseph Willard (tutor since 1766) 1772-1774 Andrew Eliot (tutor since 1767) 1774-1777 John Wadsworth (tutor since 1770) 1777-1778 Stephen Hall (tutor since 1772) 1778-1780 Caleb Gannett (tutor since 1773) 1778-1815 John Lathrop 1779-1785 James Bowdoin 1779-1792 Edward Wigglesworth (tutor 1764-1765 professor 1765-1791) 1780-1804 Simeon Howard (tutor 1764-1765) 1784-1802 John Lowell 1786-1788 Thomas Cushing 1788-1812 Oliver Wendell 1792-1799 James Bowdoin 1800-1806 Eliphalet Pearson (professor since 1786) 1803-1810 John Davis 1804-1813 John Eliot 1806-1812 Theophilus Parsons 1810-1822 John Lowell 1812-1823 John Phillips 1812-1820 Christopher Gore 1813-1826 William Ellery Channing 1816-1818 Samuel Cooper Thacher 1818 Charles Lowell 1818-1833 Eliphalet Porter 1820-1826 William Prescott 1823-1825 Harrison Gray Otis 1825-1834 Charles Jackson 1825-1845 Joseph Story (professor after 1829) 1826-1838 Nathaniel Bowditch 1826-1836 Francis Calley Gray 1834-1961 Lemuel Shaw 1834-1853 James Walker 1837-1877 John Amory Lowell 1838-1857 Charles Greely Loring 1846-1851 Benjamin Robbins Curtis 1852-1863 George Hayward 1853-1877 George Putnam 1857-1868 Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar 1861-1877 Francis Boardman Crowinshield 1864-1868 Martin Brimmer 1868-1878 George Tyler Bigelow 1868-1875 Nathaniel Thayer 1875-1888 Francis Parkman 1877-1896 Martin Brimmer 1877-1884 Joseph Henry Thayer 1877-1894 John Quincy Adams 1878-1884 Alexander Agassiz 1884-1895 William Crowinshield Endicott 1884-1886 Ephraim Whitman Gurney (professor since 1863) 1886-1890 Alexander Agassiz 1888-1893 Frederick Lothrop Ames 1890-1927 Henry Pickering Walcott 1893-1919 Henry Lee Higginson 1894-1904 Samuel Hoar 1895-1911 Francis Cabot Lowell 1896-1912 Arthur Tracy Cabot 1905-1924 Thomas Nelson Perkins 1912-1917 Robert Bacon 1913-1931 William Lawrence 1918-1931 John Farwell Moors 1920-1926 James Byrne 1924-1936 Charles Pelliarn Curtis (lecturer 1928-1929, 1932- 1934) 1926- Thomas Nelson Perkins 1927-1932 Jeremiah Smith 1931- Roger Irving Lee 1931- Grenville Clark 1932-1934 Robert Hornans 1935- Charles Allerton Coolidge 1936- Henry James TREASURERS 1643-1647 Herbert Pelham 1650-1668 Thomas Danforth * 1669-1682 John Richards 1683-1686 Samuel Nowell 1686-1693 John Richards 1693-1713 Thomas Brattle * Named Treasurer in Charter of 1650; entered into office December, 1654. 1713-1715 William Brattle 1715-1721 John White 1721-1752 Edward Hutchinson 1752-1773 Thomas Hubbard 1773-1777 John Hancock 1777-1807 Ebenezer Storer 1807-1810 Jonathan Jackson 1810-1827 John Davis 1827-1830 Ebenezer Francis 1830-1842 Thomas Wren Ward 1842-1853 Samuel Atkins Eliot 1853-1857 William Turell Andrews 1857-1862 Amos Adams Lawrence 1862-1876 Nathaniel Silsbee 1876-1898 Edward William Hooper 1898-1929 Charles Francis Adams 1929- Henry Lee Shattuck OVERSEERS 1637-1642 The first Board of Overseers was appointed by the General Court of Massachusetts on November 20, 1637, as follows: Gov. John Winthrop, Dep. Gov. Thomas Dudley, Richard Bellingham, John Humfrey, Roger Harlakenden (died 1638 and the vacancy filled by John Endecott), Israel Stoughton, Rev. John Cotton, Rev. John Wilson, Rev. John Davenport, Rev. Thomas Weld, Rev. Thomas Shepard, Rev. Hugh Peter. 1642-1686 By Act of September 27, 1642, the General Court gave the Board a permanent organization, as follows: the Governor and Deputy Governor and all the 'magistrates' (i.e. Assistants) of the Colony, the 'teaching elders' (ordained ministers) of Cambridge, Watertown, Charlestown, Boston, Roxbury, and Dorchester, and the President of the College. For the names of the lay members of the Board consult W.H. Whitmore, Massachusetts Civil List (Albany, 1870); those of the clerical members may be obtained from town and church histories and records. The Governor of Massachusetts was ex-officio President of the Board from 1642 to 1866. 1686-1707 On July 23, 1686, the Board of Overseers fell into abeyance * and, tinder the Charters of 1692 and 1697 and the arrangement of 1700, the Corporation was the sole Governing Board. * There is mention of one meeting, on June 11, 1690, when the Charter of 1690 was temporarily revived. 1707-1780 On December 6, 1707, the Board was restored as organized under the Act of 1642, the Councillors of the Province (and after 1775 of the State) taking the place of the Magistrates of the Colony. After a test case, ministers of Congregational churches only were admitted to the clerical places on the Board. The following list of Overseers is compiled from the Overseers' Records and includes only those recorded as attending meetings; the inclusive dates are those of attendance. The name of the President of the College, who attended practically every meeting, is not included. Names of clerical members are italicized; those of Governors and Lieutenant Governors who were ex-officio Presidents of the Board are in CAPITALS. 1708-1714 Isaac Addington 1708-1714 Benjamin Wadsworth 1708 Samuel Angier 1712-1714 Thomas Bridge 1708-1716 Andrew Belcher 1712 John Hancock 1708 Simon Bradstreet 1712 Peter Sergeant 1708-1714 William Braille 1712-1716 WILLIAM TAlLER 1708-1725 Edward Bromfield 1712 William Williams 1708-1712 Benjamin Colman 1714 Samuel Angier 1708-1712 John Danjorth 1714 Simon Bradstreet 1708-1714 JOSEPH DUDLEY 1714-1716 John Clark 1708-1717 Eliakim Hutchinson 1714-1716 Addington Daven 1708-1712 Joseph Lyndeport 1708-1714 Ebenezer Pemberton 1714-1716 Thomas Hutchinson 1708-1712 John Phillips 1714 Cotton Mather 1708 James Russell 1714 Joseph Sewall 1708-1725 Samuel Sewall 1714-1716 Wait Winthrop 1708 Simeon Stoddard 1716 Thomas Fitch 1708-1727 Penn Townsend 1716 Elisha Hutchinson 1716-1720 William Tailer 1720-1724 Charles Frost 1716 Adam Winthrop 1720 Joseph Hammond 1717 Samuel Angier 1720-1722 Henry Harris 1717-1718 Samuel Browne 1720 Peter Thacher 1717 Nathaniel Byfield 1720 John Wheelwright 1717 Elisha Cooke 1720 Isaac Winslow 1717-1720 WILLIAM DUMMER 1721-1728 Nathaniel Appleton 1717-1718 Nathaniel Norden 1721-1732 Jonathan Dowse 1717-1728 Edmund Quincy 1721-1723 Samuel Partridge 1717-1722 SAMUEL SHUTE 1721-1723 Spencer Phips 1717-1725 Benjamin Wadsworth 1721 Joseph Stevens 1718-1723 John Appleton 1721-1727 Samuel Thaxter 1718 Nathaniel Appleton 1721-1725 Ebenezer Thayer 1718-1720 Jonathan Beicher 1721-1728 John Turner 1718 John Clark 1721-1723 Nehemiah Walter 1718-1733 Benjamin Colman 1721-1722 Thomas Walter 1718-1733 William Cooper 1722-1724 Jonathan Beicher 1718 John Cushing 1722-1728 Samuel Browne 1718-1729 Addington Davenport 1722-1723 Elisha Callender 1722-1728 John Cushing 1718 Jonathan Dowse 1722 John Danjorth 1718-1728 Paul Dudley 1722-1729 WILLIAM DUMMER 1718-1730 Thomas Fitch 1722-1725 Joseph Hammond 1718-1730 Thomas Foxcroft 1722-1723 Nathaniel Norden 1718 Henry Gibbs 1722-1726 John Otis 1718 John Higginson 1722-1723 Nathaniel Payne 1718-1733 Thomas Hutchinson 1722-1728 William Tailer 1718-1723 Benjamin Lynde 1722-1728 Peter Thatcher 1718 Thomas Noyes 1722-1727 William Waldron 1718 Samuel Partridge 1722-1732 John Webb 1718-1733 Thomas Prince 1722-1725 John Wheelwright 1718-1728 Joseph Sewall 1722-1723 Isaac Winslow 1718 Joseph Stevens 1722-1729 Adam Winthrop 1718 Ebenezer Thayer 1724 Hull Abbot 1718 Jerehemiah Walter 1724-1727 Meletiah Bourn 1718-1720 John Webb 1724-1729 Nathaniel Byfield 1718 Adam Winthrop 1724-1727 John Clark 1720-1721 John Burrill 1724-1725 John Danforth 1720-1728 Samuel Checkley 1724-1733 Joshua Gee 1720 John Danforth 1720-1724 Cotton Mather 1724-1732 Daniel Oliver 1730-1731 Samuel Thaxter 1724-1727 Thomas Palmer 1731-1732 Paul Dudley 1725-1728 Symonds Epes 1731-1736 Ezekiel Lewis 1725-1727 Edward Hutchinson 1731-1732 Benjamin Lynde 1725-1728 Benjamin Lynde 1731 WILLIAM TAlLER 1725-1728 Spencer Phips 1731-1733 William Welsteed 1725 Seth Storer 1731 Seth Williams 1726-1728 Jonathan Belcher 1731 Warham Williams 1726-1727 Elisha Cooke 1732-1733 John Alford 1727-1728 Hull Abbot 1732 Jonathan Bowman 1727 Theophilus Burrill 1732-1733 Samuel Checkley 1727-1728 Charles Chambers 1732-1738 Thomas Cheever 1727 John Chandler 1732-1733 William Clark 1727 Thomas Cheever 1732 Thomas Cushing 1727 Joseph Hammond 1732-1733 William Dudley 1727 Timothy Lindall 1732-1757 Francis Foxcroft 1727 John Stoddard 1732-1733 Thomas Foxcroft 1727-1728 Seth Storer 1732 Timothy Gerrish 1727 Ebenezer Thayer 1732-1733 Samuel Mather 1727 John Wheelwright 1732 John Osborn 1727 Warham Williams 1732 William Pepperell 1727-1728 Isaac Winslow 1732 Ebenezer Stone 1728-1729 WILLIAM BURNET 1732-1733 Peter Thacher 1728-1746 Charles Chauncy 1732-1733 Joseph Wadsworth 1730 John Alford 1733-1739 Hull Abbot 1730-1775 Nathaniel Appleton 1733 Ebenezer Burrill 1730-1739 JONATHAN BELCHER 1733 Mather Byles 1730 Meletiah Bourn 1730 Symonds Epes 1730 Theophilus Burrill 1733 Edward Goddard 1730 Charles Chambers 1730 Isaac Lathrop 1730 John Chandler 1733-1743 SPENCER PHIPS 1730 Thomas Cheever 1733 Samuel Thaxter 1730 William Clark 1733 Seth Williams 1730 Nathaniel Coffin 1733 Isaac Winslow 1730-1733 Thomas Palmer 1734 Thomas Fitch 1730-1732 Spencer Phips 1734-1743 John Jeffries 1730-1733 Jonathan Remington 1734-1739 Anthony Stoddard 1730-1743 Joseph Sewall 1734-1739 Nathaniel Walter 1730 Ebenezer Stone 1734-1739 Jacob Wendell 1730 Peter Thacher 1734-1739 Josiah Willard 1735-1739 Thomas Berry 1737-1742 William Hooper 1735 Meletiah Bourn 1737-1739 Nathaniel Hubbard 1735-1739 Jonathan Bowman 1737-1739 Benjamin Lynde 1735 Ebenezer Burrill 1737 Jeremiah Moulton 1735-1738 Mather Byles 1737-1739 John Osborri 1735 Samuel Came 1737 Edmund Quincy 1735-1738 Samuel Checkley 1737-1739 Daniel Russell 1735-1738 Benjamin Colman 1737 John Stoddard 1735-1741 William Cooper 1737 John Turner 1735-1736 Thomas Cushing 1737-1738 Joseph Wilder 1735 Paul Dudley 1737-1738 Seth Williams 1735-1738 William Dudley 1738 William Dummer 1735-1738 Thomas Foxcroft 1738-1739 Ellis Gray 1735-1739 Joshua Gee 1738-1740 Edward Hutchinson 1735 Edward Goddard 1738-1739 Ezekiel Lewis 1735-1738 Thomas Hutchinson 1738 William Pepperell 1735 Isaac Lathrop 1739-1743 Samuel Danforth 1735 Benjamin Lynde 1740-1743 Samuel Checkley 173S-1739 Samuel Mather 1740-1746 Thomas Prentice 1735 Jeremiah Moulton 1740 Jonathan Remington 1735 John Osborn 1741 JONATHAN BELCHER 1735 William Pepperell 1741-1742 Jonathan Bowman 1735-1743 Thomas Prince 1741-1743 Mather Byles 1735 Edmund Quincy 1741-1746 Samuel Cook 1735-1738 Jonathan Remington 1741-1743 John Cushing 1735-1738 Peter Thacher 1741-1742 Thomas Foxcroft 1735 Samuel Thaxter 1741-1744 William Foye 1735 John Turner 1741-1742 Joshua Gee 1735-1738 John Webb 1741-1743 ShubalGorham 1735-1739 Samuel Wells 1741-1743 Ellis Gray 1735-1739 William Welsteed 1741-1742 John Greenleaf 1735 Joseph Wilder 1741-1743 Jeremiah Moulton 1735 Seth Williams 1741-1743 William Pepperell 1736-1738 Seth Storer 1741-1742 John Reed 1736-1737 Warham Williams 1741-1743 WILLIAM SHIRLEY 1737-1742 Richard Bill 1741-1743 Anthony Stoddard 1737-1738 Meletiah Bourn 1741 Seth Storer 1737-1738 Ebenezer Burrill 1741-1742 Nathaniel Walter 1737-1738 Samuel Came 1741 John Webb 1737-1738 John Cushing 1741-1742 William Welsteed 1741-1743 Jacob Wendell 1746 Samuel Checkley 1741-1743 Josiah Willard 1746-1759 Ezekiel Cheever 1742 James Allen 1746-1747 John Cushing 1742-1743 Ebenezer Burrill 1746 Joseph Dwight 1742 Samuel Came 1746-1747 Andrew Eliot 1742-1743 Joseph Dwight 1746 Thomas Foxcroft 1742-1744 Andrew Eliot 1746 William Foye 1742-1743 John Hill 1746 John Greenleaf 1742 Nathaniel Hubbard 1746 John Hill 1742-1743 George Leonard 1746 William Hooper 1742-1743 Ezekiel Lewis 1746 Eliakim Hutchinson 1742-1743 Samuel Mather 1746-1748 Jeremiah Moulton 1742-1743 John Osborn 1746-1766 Andrew Oliver 1742 John Quincy 1746-1747 William Pepperell 1742-1743 Daniel Russell 1746-1747 Thomas Prince 1742 Samuel Waldo 1746-1750 Daniel Russell 1742-1743 Samuel Watts 1746-1747 WILLIAM SHIRLEY 1742-1743 Joseph Wilder 1746 Seth Storer 1743 Thomas Berry 1746-1747 Samuel Watts 1743 John Chandler 1746-1749 William Weisteed 1743-1744 Ezekiel Cheever 1746-1755 John Wheelwright 1743 William Dudley 1746-1750 Joseph Wilder 1743 Isaac Little 1746 Josiah Willard 1743 Benjamin Lynde 1747 Samuel Gheckley 1743 Richard Saltonstall 1747-1749 Samuel Cooper 1744 William Hooper 1747-1749 George Leonard 1745-1748 Hull Abbot 1747-1750 EzekielLewis 1745-1746 James Bowdoin 1747 Benjamin Lynde 1745-1771 Samuel Danforth 1747 James Minot 1745 Joshua Gee 1747 John Osborn 1745-1751 Ellis Gray 1747-1749 John Otis 1745-1747 Samuel Mather 1747-1750 John Quincy 1745-1756 SPENCER PHIPS 1747-1749 Samuel Wells 1745-1751 Joseph Sewall 1748-1749 Charles Chauncy 1745-1747 Nathaniel Walter 1748-1756 Samuel Checkley 1745-1750 Jacob Wendell 1748-1780 Samuel Cook 1746 Sylvanus Bourne 1748-1751 Jonathan Mayhew 1746 Jonathan Bowman 1748-1755 Josiah Willard 1746 Ebenezer Burrill 1749 Thomas Berry 1746-1754 Mather Byles 1749 Sylvanus Bourne 1749 John Chandler 1753-1754 Samuel Mather 1749 Samuel Checkley 1753-1756 Jonathan Mayhew 1749 John Cushing 1753-1767 Joseph Sewall 1749 Andrew Eliot 1753-1755 Seth Storer 1749 Thomas Foxcroft 1754-1755 John Chandler 1749 William Foye 1754-1755 John Erving 1749-1750 John Greenleaf 1754-1755 Thomas Foxcroft 1749-1750 John Hill 1754 John Greenleaf 1749-1751 Thomas Hutchinson 1754 Benjamin Lincoln 1749 Samuel Mather 1754-1755 Benjamin Lynde 1749-1740 James Minot 1754 John Osborn 1749-1750 John Osborn 1744-7755 John Otis 1749-1760 Thomas Prentice 1754-1777 Ebenezer Pemberton 1749-1750 Thomas Prince 1754-1755 Eleazer Porter 1749-1750 Joseph Pynchon 1754-1755 Thomas Prince 1749 WILLIAM SHIRLEY 1754-1755 Joseph Pynchon 1749-1753 Samuel Watts 7754-1755 Stephen Sewall 1750 Jeremiah Moulton 1754-1755 WILLIAM SHIRLEY 1750-1751 Seth Storer 1755-1774 William Brattle 1750 Nathaniel Walter 1755 John Cushing 1751-1757 Charles Chauncy 1755 John Hill 1751 Samuel Cizeckley 1755-1758 Samuel Watts 1756 Samuel Cooper 1756-1775 Amos Adams 1751 Andrew Eliot 1756 Jonathan Bowman 1756 Thomas Foxcroft 1756-1757 Mather Byles 1756 Benjamin Lynde 1756-1757 Samuel Mather 1751 Samuel Mather 1757-1760 James Bowdoin 1751 William Welsteed 1757 Gamaliel Bradford 1752-1755 James Minot 1757-1762 John Erving 1752 John Osborn 1757-1758 Thomas Foxcroft 1752 John Otis 1757 Robert Hooper 1752-1755 Isaac Royall 1757 George Leonard 1752-1755 Daniel Russell 1757 Benjamin Lincoln 1752-1753 Nathaniel Walter 1757 James Minot 1752-1761 Jacob Wendell 1757-1758 John Osborn 1752 Joseph Wilder 1757 William Pepperell 1753-1755 Samuel Checkley 1757 Thomas Prince 1753-1780 Samuel Cooper 1757-1758 Joseph Pynchon 1753-1778 Andrew Eliot 1757 Isaac Royall 1753-1757 Thomas Hutchinson 1758-1764 Thomas Ilancock 1758-1774 THOMAS HUTCHINSON 1764 Benjamin Lincoln 1764 Samuel Mather 1748 Benjamin Lynde 1764-1765 Timothy Paine 1758-1766 Jonathan Mayhew 1764-1765 Nathaniel Ropes 1758-1760 THOMAS POWNALL 1764-1766 Nathaniel Sparhawk 1758-1760 Stephen Sewall 1764-1766 Edmund Trowbridge 1759 Hull Abbot 1764-1766 Royall Tyler 1759 Jonathan Bowman 1764-1765 Israel Williams 1759-1762 Charles Chauncy 1765-1766 Gamaliel Bradford 1759-1761 Samuel Checkley 1765 John Choate 1759 Samuel Checkley 1765 Benjamin Lynde 1759-1772 Thomas Hubbard 1765 James Otis 1759-1761 Samuel Mather 1766 Andrew Belcher 1759-1760 Seth Storer 1766 Samuel Blair 1760-1769 FRANCIS BERNARD 1766-1771 PenuelBowen 1760 Benjamin Lynde 1766 Mather Byles 1760-1774 Isaac Royall 1766 Samuel Checkley 1760-1762 Samuel Watts 1766 Benjamin Lincoln 1761-1762 Hull Abbot 1766-1774 James Pitts 1761 Gamaliel Bradford 1767-1774 Simeon Howard 1761-1762 Mather Byles 1768 Samuel Blair 1761-1763 Samuel Checleley 1768-1770 Charles Chauncy 1761 Ezekiel Cheever 1768-1770 Samuel Dexter 1761-1763 Alexander Cumming 1768-1780 John Lathrop 1761-1769 Thomas Flucker 1768-1769 Jeremiah Powell 1761 Thomas Foxcroft 1768 Thomas Prentice 1761-1773 Harrison Gray 1768-1770 James Russell 1761-1762 Peter Oliver 1768-1770 Royall Tyler 1761-1762 John Osborn 1769-1770 John Bradbury 1761-1765 James Russell 1769-1770 Gamalie] Bradford 1762-1768 James Bowdoin 1769-1770 Benjamin Lincoln 1762-1763 Jonathan Bowman 1769 William Sever 1762 John Cushing 1770-1773 James Bowdoin 1762-1"63 Thomas Prentice 1770-1771 Mather Byles 1762 Nathaniel Sparhawk 1770 James Gowen 1762-1766 Seth Storer 1770 Benjamin Greenleaf 1764-1765 John Bradbury 1770-1773 Stephen Hall 1764 Charles Chauncy 1770 George Leonard 1764-1774 John Erving 1770 Thomas Saunders 1764 George Leonard 1770 Artemas Ward 1771-1774 John Bacon 1775-1777 Joseph Palmer 1771-1773 John Hunt 1775-1776 James Prescott 1771-1773 ANDREW OLIVER 1775-1776 Eldad Taylor 1771 William Sever 1775-1778 John Taylor 1772-1774 Samuel Dexter 1775-1778 John Whitcomb 1772-1780 William Gordon 1775-1780 Benjamin White 1772-1773 James Russell 1776-1780 Benjamin Austin 1773-1774 Samuel Danforth 1776 James Bowdoin 1773-1774 Joseph Howe 1776-1777 Joseph Cushing 1773 Samuel Mather 1776-1779 Francis Dana 1773 James Otis 1776-1780 Daniel Davis 1773-1777 John Winthrop 1776-1778 Richard Derby 1774-1775 Thomas ilbbott 1776-1777 Itfoses Everett 1774 Mather Byles 1776-1780 Henry Gardner 1774-1780 Caleb Cu shing 1776-1778 Daniel Hopkins 1774 James Gowen 1776-1777 William Phillips 1774-1779 Benjamin Greenleaf 1776-1780 Jeremiah Powell 1774 James Humphrey 1776-1777 David Sewall 1774 George Leonard 1776-1777 Ebenezer Thayer 1774 Samuel Phillips 1776-1780 Artemas Ward 1774 Jeremiah Powell 1777-1780 Nathan Cushing 1774-1780 William Sever 1777-1780 Timothy Danielson 1774-1780 Walter Spooner 1777-1780 Abraham Fuller 1774 Artemas Ward 1777-1780 Simeon Howard 1775 John Adams 1777-1779 Jedidiah Prebble 1775 Samuel Adams 1777-1780 Oliver Prescot 1775-1776 Benjamin Chadbourn 1777-1780 Josiah Stone 1778-1780 Thomas Abbolt 1775 Charles Ghauncy 1778-1780 Samuel Baker 1775-1776 Charles Chauncy 1778-1780 Eleazer Brooks 1775-1780 Thomas Cushing 1778-1780 John Clarke 1775-1776 Michael Farley 1778-1780 Timothy Edwards 1775-1780 Jabez Fisher 1778-1780 Samuel Niles 1775-1776 Jedidiah Foster 1778-1780 John Pius 1775 Enoch Freeman 1778-1780 Joseph Simpson 1775-1776 Joseph Gerrish 1778-1779 Oliver Wendell 1775-1780 Moses Gill 1779-1780 Ebenezer Wig/it 1775-1778 Samuel Holten 1779-1780 Samuel Adams 1775-1776 Benjamin Lincoln 1779 Charles Chauncy 1775-1776 James Otis 1779-1780 Edward Cutts 1779-1780 Thomas Durfee 1780 James Bowdoin 1779-1780 Joseph Eckley 1780 Stephen Choate 1779-1780 John Eliot 1780 Joseph Dorr 1779-1780 Moses Everett 1780 Richard Rosewell 1779-1780 Noah Goodman Eliot 1779-1780 Robert T. Paine 1780 Caleb Strong 1779-1780 Aaron Wood 1780 William Whiting 1780-1910: The Constitution of Massachusetts, adopted in 1780, in Chapter V, sec. i, art. 3, confirmed the Act of 1642 and defined the membership of the Board under that Act as consisting of "the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Council, and Senate of this commonwealth, together with the ministers of the Congregational Churches (*) in the towns of Cambridge, Watertown, Charlestown, Boston, Roxbury, and Dorchester." The President of the University continued to be an exofficio member. This list, like the one above, is based on attendance. (*) The term Congregational as then understood included the Unitarian Church. Membership in the Board was thrown open to clergymen of all denominations by an Act 0f 1843. 1780-1782 Samuel Cook 1780-1810 Joseph Eckley 1780-1783 Samuel Cooper 1780-1810 John Eliot 1780-1804 Sirneon Howard 1780-1781 Noah Goodman 1780-1810 John Lathrop 1780-1781 Aaron Wood 1780-1786 William Gordon 1780-1786 Stephen Choate 1780-1787 THOMAS CUSHING 1780-1782 Joseph Dorr 1780-1781 Jabez Fisher 1780-1780 Richard Rosewell Eliot 1780-1786 Moses Gill 1780-1786 Walter Spooner 1781-1783 John Bacon 1780-1792 Moses Everett 1781 James Barker 1780-1784 Jeremiah Powell 1781-1783 John Bliss 1780-1786 Nathan Cushing 1781-1784 Ebenezer Bridge 1781-1783 Timothy Danielson 1781-1783 Benjamin Chadbourn 1781-1787 Abraham Fuller 1780-1797 John Clarke 1780 Solomon Freeman 1780-1783 John Pitts 1781-1787 Jonathan Greenleaf 1780-1784 Ebenezer Wight 1781-1784 JOHN HANCOCK 1780-1788 Samuel Adams 1781-1782 Samuel Holten 1780-1781 Edward Cutts 1781 Joseph Hosmer 1781 Israel Nichols 1784-1790 Timothy Hilliard 1781 Azor Orne 1784 Samuel Holten 1784 Samuel Osgood 1784-1786 John Lowell 1781-1786 Samuel Phillips 1784 Beriah Norton 1781 Jedidiah Prebble 1784 Hugh Orr 1781-1785 James Prescott 1784 Theodore Sedgewick 1781 Ephraim Starkweather 1784-1785 Jonathan Warner 1785-1787 JAMES BWODOIN 1781-1782 Increase Sumner 1785-1793 John Bradford 1781 Cotton Tufts 1785-1786 Peleg Coffin 1781-1784 Charles Turner 1785-1786 Peter Coffin 1782 Thomas Abbott 1785-1787 Richard Cranch 1782-1786 Eleazer Brooks 1785-1787 Edward Cutts 1782-1792 Oliver Everett 1785 Timothy Danielson 1782-1783 Samuel Niles 1785-1798 John Foster 1782-1810 Eliphalet Porter 1785-1791 William Phillips 1782-1784 Caleb Strong 1784-1786 Josiah Thacher 1782 Jonathan Warner 1785-1802 Peter Thacher 1782-1785 Nathaniel Wells 1786-1787 Benjamin Austin 1782 Jaheel Woodbridge 1786 John Bliss 1783 Samuel Baker 1786 Benjamin Goodhue 1783 George Cabot 1786-1787 Samuel Holten 1783 Caleb Davis 1786 Joseph Hosmer 1783-1796 Thomas Durfee 1786 David Sexton 1783 Jabez Fisher 1786 John Sprague 1783 Solomon Freeman 1786 Charles Turner 1783 Noah Goodman 1786 Joseph Bradley Varnum 1783 John Lewis 1783-1786 Israel Nichols 1786 Seth Washburne 1783 Jedidiah Prebble 1786-1788 Ebenezer IVight 1783 William Sever 1787-1794 Benjamin Austin 1783 Ephraim Stark-Weather 1787-1798 Jeremy Belknap 1787-1794 Ebenezer Bridge 1783-1785 Josiah Stone 1787-1801 Thomas Dawes 1783 Nathaniel Tracey 1787 Elijah Dunbar 1783-1791 Cotton Tufts 1787-1792 JOHN HANCOCK 1783 Seth Washburne 1787 Joshua Paine 1783-1786 Aaron Wood 1787-1788 James Sullivan 1784-1785 Tristram Dalton 1788-1789 Nathan Cushing 1784-1785 William Heath 1788-1810 Thaddeus Fiske 1788 John Frost 1790 Dummer Sewall 1788-1791 Nathaniel Gorham 1790 Walter Spooner 1788 BENJAMIN LINCOLN 1790-1791 Joshua Thomas 1788-1801 Samuel Phillips 1790-1794 Isaac Thompson 1788-1790 Josiah Thacher 1791 Phanuel Bishop 1788 Charles Turner 1791 Theophilus Brad 1788 Artemas Wardbury 1789-1797 SAMUEL ADAMS 1791-1801 Eleazer Brooks 1789 Bailey Bartlet 1791 John Brooks 1789 Phanuel Bishop 1791-1793 Timothy Newell 1789 Eleazer Brooks 1791-1793 Samuel Lyman 1789 Daniel Cony 1791 David Sexton 1789-1794 Edward Cutts 1791 Amos Singletary 1789 John Fessenden 1791 Thompson Joseph Skinner 1789-1793 Samuel Fowler 1789-1794 Moses Gill 1791-1793 Jonathan Warner 1789-1793 William Heath 1791-1793 Nathaniel Wells 1789-1793 Samuel Holten 1792-1795 Samuel Baker 1789-1793 Daniel Howard 1792-1793 Peleg Coffin 1789 Jonathan Jackson 1792-1793 Daniel Cony 1789 Samuel Lyman 1792 Samuel Dexter 1789 William Lyrnan 1792-1794 SimonFrye 1789-1790 Stephen Metcalf 1792-1790 Abbel Holmes 1789-1809 Jedidiah Morse 1792-1795 William Shepard 1789-1795 Azor Orne 1792-1794 Josiah Smith 1789-1792 Thomas Russell 1792 Walter Spooner 1789 David Sexton 1792-1793 Ebenezer Thayer 1789 Amos Singletary 1792-1793 Peleg Wadsworth 1789 Thompson Joseph 1792-1794 James Warren Skinner 1792-1806 Oliver Wendell 1789 Holder Slocum 1793-1795 James Bowdoin 1789 Ebenezer Tisdale 1793-1794 Theophilus Brad 1789-1800 Samuel Westbury 1789 Abel Wilder 1793-1794 Nathan Dane 1790 Samuel Baker 1793 Elijah Dwight 1790-1794 Stephen Choate 1793 Solomon Freeman 1790-1795 Thomas Durfee 1793-1810 Thomas Gray 1790 Elijah Dwight 1793-1794 Joseph Hosmer 1790-1791 John Hastings 1793-1795 George Leonard 1790 Elisha May 1793 Elisha May 1793-1797 Stephen Metcalf 1797 Thomas Dwight 1793 Thompson Joseph 1797 Samuel Fowler Skinner 1797-1801 Simon Frye 1793-1794 Josiah Stearns 1797-1805 Beza Hayward 1793 Simeon Strong 1797-1801 Ebenezer Hunt 1793-1794 Josiah Thacher 1797 Thomas Ives 1793 Daniel Thurston 1797-1799 John Coffin Jones 1793-1794 Joseph Bradley 1797 Stephen Longfellow Varnum 1797-1801 Ebenezer March 1794-1800 MOSES GILL 1797 Jonathan Mason 1794-1798 17zaddeus Mason 1797-1801 Elisha May Harris 1797-1798 David Sexton 1794-1795 William Jernigan 1797 William Shepard 1794-1810 John Thornton Kirk 1797-1798 Josiah Stearnsland 1797-1798 INCREASE SUMNER 1794-1802 John Read 1797-1798 Isaac Thompson 1795 Alexander Campbell 1797 Samuel Thompson 1795 Daniel Cony 1797-1800 Salem Towne 1795 Charles Cushing 1797 Jonathan Warner 1795 John Davis 1797-1798 Daniel Whitney 1795 Samuel Fowler 1798-1803 Timothy Bigelow 1795 Solomon Freeman 1798-1801 Elijah Brigham 1795-1796 Samuel Holten 1798 Daniel Davis 1795 Stephen Longfellow 1798 Thomas Davis 1795 David Sexton 1798 Thomas Hale 1795 Thompson Joseph 1798-1805 John Hastings Skinner 1798 Bezaleel Taft 1795 Samuel Thompson 1798 David Thacher 1795 Salem Towne 1798-1801 Samuel Tobey 1795 Jonathan Warner 1798-1799 Nathaniel Wells 1796 Benjamin Austin 1799-1803 Fisher Ames 1796-1800 John Bradford 1799-1801 Nathaniel Dummer 1796-1801 Ebenezer Bridge 1799-1810 William Emerson 1796-1798 John Norris 1799-1800 Jonathan Marsh 1796-1800 Ebenezer Thayer 1799-1800 Jonathan Mason 1797 James Bowdoin 1799-1802 John Snelling Popkin 1797-1798 Alexander Campbell 1799-1803 John Treadwell 1797-1803 Stephen Choate 1799-1801 William Williams 1797 Daniel Cony 1800-1802 Josiah Bartlett 1797 Nathan Dane 1800 Alexander Campbell 1800-1801 Daniel Davis 1801-1806 EDWARD HUTCHINSON ROBBINS 1800 Thomas Dwight 1800-1801 John Ellis 1802-1805 Salem Towne 1800-1805 John Foster 1803-1805 Barnabas Bidwell 1800-1801 Samuel Fowler 1803-1809 Elijah Brigham 1800 Solomon Freeman 1803-1805 Stephen Bullock 1800-1801 Thaddeus Mason 1803 John Cushing Harris 1803 Nathaniel Dummer 1800-1802 Benjamin Hitchborn 1803 Samuel Fowler 1800-1801 David Rossiter 1803-1804 Simon Frye 1800 David Sexton 1803 Thaddeus Mason 1800-1801 Josiah Stearns Harris 1800-1807 CALEB STRONG 1803-1807 John Howe 1800-1801 Bezaleel Taft 1803-1806 Nathaniel Marsh 1800-1801 Isaac Thompson 1803 Jonathan Maynard 1801 William Aspinwall 1803 Benjamin Pickman 1801-1802 Jonathan Loring 1803-1806 Woodbury Storer Austin 1803-1805 Isaac Thompson 1801 Barnabas Bidwell 1803-1807 Enoch Titcomb 1801-1802 John Bliss 1803-1806 Artemas Ward 1801-1806 David Cobb 1803 John Woodman 1803 Jacob Crowninshield 1804 John Bacon 1804-1806 Nathan Cushing 1804-1806 William Brown 1801-1802 Josiah Dean 1804-1805 Isaac Coffin 1801 Thomas Hale 1804-1807 Elias Hasket Derby 18cr-1803 Aaron Hill 1804-1806 Samuel Dexter 1801 William Hull 1804-1807 William Hildreth 1801 Nathaniel Marsh 1804-1805 John Hooker 1801 Jonathan Maynard 1804-1805 William Hull 1801 SAMUEL PHILLIPS 1804 John Coffin Jones 1801 Thompson Joseph 1804-1810 John Phillips Skinner 1804-1807 John Phillips 1801 Ezra Starkweather 1804-1804 Josiah Quincy 1801 Woodbury Storer 1804-1805 Ezra Starkweather 1801 Enoch Titcomb 1804 David Tilden 1801-1804 William Tudor 1804 Samuel West 1802-1803 John Q. Adams 1805 Josiah Bartlett 1802 James Bowdoin 1805 Daniel Bigelow 18O2-1804 Alexander Campbell 1805-1806 Joseph Stevens Buck 1802-1803 Peleg Coffinminster 1805 John Chandler 1806-1807 Joseph Storer 1805 John Cushing 1806-1807 Nathaniel Thurston 1805-1807 Josiah Dean 1806-1807 George Ulmer 1805-1806 John Ellis 1806-1807 Nathan Weston 1805 Thomas Hale 1806-1807 William Widgery 1805-1807 Tthaddeus Mason 1807 John Bacon Ilards 1807 Isaac Coffin 1805-1807 John Heard 1807 Azariah Egleston 1807-1808 Aaron Hill 1807 Thomas Fillebrown 1805 Mark Langdon Hill 1807 Ebenezer Fisher 1805-1806 Henry Knox 1807 Samuel Fowler 1805 Hugh McClellan 1807 Barzillai Gannet 1805-1807 Jonathan Maynard 1807-1808 William Gray 1804-1807 Nathaniel Morton 1807 Thomas Hale 1805 William Prescott 1807 John Hastings 1807 Richard Sears 1807 Thomas Hazard 1805-1807 John Woodman 1807 Levi Hubbard 1806-1807 George Bliss 1807 Daniel Lisley 1806-1808 Peter Chardon 1807 Jonas Kendall Brooks 1807 William King 1806-1810 William Elery Channing 1807-1809 LEVI LINCOLN 1807 Hugh McClellan 1806-1807 Timothy Childs 1807 Pliny Merrick 1806-1807 Samuel Dana 1807 Timothy Newell 1806-1807 William Eustis 1807 David Perry 1806 Joshua Fisher 1807 John Rowe 1806-1807 James Freeman 1807 Seth Sprague 1806-1807 Christopher Gore 1807 Ezra Starkweather 1806-1807 Daniel Kilham 1807-1808 JAMES SULLIVAN 1806-1807 Levi Lincoln 1807 Israel Thorndike 1806-1810 Charles Lowell 1807 Salem Towne 1806-1807 Harrison Gray Otis 1807 Nathan Willis 1806 Thomas Handasyd 1808-1809 Amos Bond Perkins 1808-1810 Joseph Stevens Buckminster 1806 Benjamin Pickman 1806-1807 Benjamin Jones 1808 George Cabot Porter 1808-1809 Thomas Dwight 1807 Albert Smith 1808-1810 Oliver Fiske 1808-1810 William Spooner 1808 Samuel Fowler 1808-1809 Marshal Spring 1809-1810 Joshua Huntington 1808 Benjamin Pickman 1809-1810 CHRISTOPHER GORE 1808-1809 Samuel Putnam 1809-1810 Thaddeus Mason Harris 1808-1809 Edward Hutchinson Robbins 1809-1810 John Heard 1808-1810 Ephraim Spooner 1809-1810 Horace Holley 1808 John Leighton Tuttle 1809 Jonas Kendall 1808-1810 Artemas Ward 1809-1810 Prentiss Mellen 1809 David Cobb 1809-1810 William Prescott 1809-1810 DAVID COBB 1809 Israel Thorndike 1809-1810 John Codinan 1809-1810 John Welles 1809 Samuel Dana 1810 Nathaniel Dummer 1809 Samuel Fates 1810 Harrison Gray Otis 1810-1852: An Act of March 6, 1810 (Laws of Mass., 1809-12, cap. 113), accepted by the University, removed the State Senate (except its President) from the Board, added the Speaker of the House, confined the number of clerical members to fifteen, and added fifteen laymen, to be elected by the existing Board and for life, unless disqualified by nonresidence in Massachusetts, or removed by the Board for neglect or other reasons. Vacancies were filled by the Board itself. Existing exofficio clerical members remained in office so long as they continued to be ministers of their respective churches. Whenever the number of clerical members fell below fifteen, the Board itself filled the vacancy, any minister of a Congregational church in Massachusetts being eligible. An Act of February 28, 1814 (Laws of Mass., 1812-15, cap. 194), repealing an Act of 1812 which the University did not accept, reenacted the Act of March 6, 1810, except that the entire State Senate was restored to the Board. Under the Acts of 1810 and 1814 the following were elected members of the Board (those elected as clerical members are italicized): 181o-1818 Christopher Gore 18Io-1825 Harrison Gray Otis 1810-1815 Isaac Rand 1810-1821 William Prescott 1810-1827 William Phillips 1810-1844 Artemas Ward 1810-1818 Benjamin Pickman 181o-1830 Isaac Parker 1810-1823 Thomas Dawes 1810-1823 John Phillips 1810-1834 William Spooner 1810-1927 Nathaniel Bowditch 1810-1815 Samuel Dexter 1810-1829 Josiah Quincy 1810-1844 John Welles 1810-1818 John Brooks 1815-1821 Dudley Atkins Tyng 1835-1852 Samuel Barrett 1816-1849 John Pierce 1835-1852 Ezra Stiles Gannett 1816-1825 Charles Jackson 1835-1845 Leverett Saltonstall 1818-1842 John Pickering 1837-1853 Joseph Field 1818-1825 Joseph Story 1837-1853 Alexander Young 1819-1849 Francis Parkman 1838-1853 James Savage 1819-1833 Thomas Brattle 1842-1853 Daniel Appleton Gannett White 1819-1850 Nathaniel Langdon 1843-1849 George Bancroft Frothingham 1843-1844 Rodney Augustus 1820-1830 Henry Ware Miller 1821-1852 Richard Sullivan 1843-1853 Hosea Bahou, ad 1822-1852 Daniel Webster 1844-1846 James Jackson 1823-1827 John Lowell 1844-1853 Samuel Hurd Walley 1824-1852 Samuel Phillips Prescott Fay 1844-1851 William Matticks Rogers 1825-1836 James Walker 1845-1853 George Putnam 1825-1852 Levi Lincoln 1846-1854 Stephen Clarendon Philips 1826-1853 James Trecothick Austin 1846-1853 Daniel Sharp 1826-1852 Marcus Morton 1846-1854 Jacob Bigelow 1827-1847 Edward Everett 1847-1854 Samuel Kirkland 1827-1837 John Davis Lothrop 1828-1841 Thomas Lindall Winthrop 1847-1854 John Chipman Gray 1848-1854 William Augustus Stearns 1828-1831 John Gottham 1829-1846 John Brazer 1849-1854 Edward Everett 1830-1848 John Quincy Adams 1801-1854 William Parsons Lunt 1831-1853 Lemuel Shaw 1831-1843 Convers Francis 1850-1854 George Edward Ellis 1832-1845 William Jenks 1850-1854 George Stillman Hillard 1833-1852 Alvan Lamson 1851-1854 Alonzo Hill Ex-officio members in attendance during this period were: 1810-1815 John Lathrop 1810-1817 Richard Rosewell Eliot 1810-1812 Joseph Eckley 1810-1812 John Eliot 1810-1831 Eliphalet Porter 1810-1820 John Bradford 1812 Peter Chardon Brooks 1810-1827 John Foster Brooks 1810-1827 Thaddeus Fiske 1812-1818 David Cobb l810-1812 Samuel Fowler 1812-1813 Matthew Cobb 1810-1817 Jedidiah Morse 1812 Benjamin Williams Crowninshield 1810-1843 Thomas Gray 1812-1813 William Davis uNio 1810-1815 Thaddeus Mason Harris 1812-1813 Daniel Dewey 1812 John Dillingham 1810 John Thornton Kirkland 1812-1817 Samuel Fales 1812-1814 Oliver Fiske 1810-1811 William Emerson 1812 Walter Folger 1810-1811 William Aspinwall 1812 Erastus Foote 1810-1812 Aaron Hill 1812 Joseph Fuller 1810-1812 Joseph Stevens Buckminster 1812-1814 Silas Holman 1812 Thomas Kittredge 1810-1817 William Eliery Channing 1812-1813 Levi Lincoln 1812 William Moody 1810-1811 Daniel Kilham 1812 Jonathan Page 1812-1813 Levi Lincoln 1812 James Parker 1810-1837 Charles Lowell 1812 Ebenezer Poor 1810-1812 Marshal Spring 1812-1813 Benjamin Jones Poert 1811 William Gray 1810-1813 Thomas Hazard 1812 William Reed 1010 1817 Joshua Huntington 1812 Alexander Rice 1810-1824 John Codman 1812 Eleazer Wheelock 1817 Horace Holtey Ripley 1810-1812 Thomas Cutts 1812 Jonathan Smith 1810-1812 Elbridge Gerry 1812-1813 Seth Sprague 1810 Perez Morton 1812 John Spurr 1811-1812 Thomas Boylston Adams 1812 Ezra Starkweather 1812-1813 Thomas Stephens 1811-1813 Samuel Dana 1812 Amasa Stetson 1811-1813 Martin Kinsley 1812-1816 Caleb Strong 1812-1813 Samuel Clesson Allen 1812-1813 Solomon Strong 1812-1813 Samuel Cooper Thacher 1812-1813 Samuel Barstow 1812 Joseph Bemis 1812 Israel Thorndike 1812 Matthew Bridge 1812 Joseph Tisdale 1812-1815 John Brooks 1812 William Towner 2.8 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1812 John Leighton Tuttle 1815 Richard Sullivan 1815 Daniel Appleton 1812 William Webber White 1812-1813 Daniel Appleton White 1816 Benjamin Adams 1816 Joseph Bemis 1812-1813 Nathan Willis 1816 James Campbell 1813 Jacob Abbot 1816 Nehemiah Cleveland 1813 John Lovejoy Abbot 1816 Thaddeus Coffin 1813 Eli Porter Ashmun 1816 Samuel Crocker 1813 George Bliss 1816 Oliver Crosby 1813 James Campbell 1816 William Crosby 1813 Wendell Davis 1816 Joshua Gage 1813 Thomas Dwight 1816 John Hart 1813 Edmund Foster 1816 Mark Langdon Hill 1813-1816 Timothy Fuller 1816 John Holmes 1813 Samuel Hoar 1816 Stephen Hooper 1813 Nathaniel Hooper 1816 John Howe 1813-1814 Lothrop Lewis 1816 Jonathan Hunnewell 1813 John Lord 1816 Samuel Lathrop 1813-1813 Nahurn Mitchell 1816 Lothrop Lewis 1813 Thomas Handasyd 1816 Elijah Paine Perkins 1816 William Reed 1813-1814 Samuel Putnam 1816 Ezra Starkweather 1813 Daniel Stowell 1816-1818 Josiah Stebbins 1813 Bezaleel Taft 1816 Thomas Stephens 1813-1814 Joseph Whiton 1816 William Perrin 1813 Wilkes Wcod Walker 1814-1815 Timothy Bigelow 1816 Ezekiel Whitman 1814 Joshua Gage 1816 Wilkes Wood 1814-1815 James Lloyd 1817-1821 Timothy Bigelow 1814 Francis Parkman 1817-1836 Thaddeus Mason 1814 William Reed Harris 1814-1815 Israel Thorndike 1817 Prentiss Mellen 1815-1817 Joseph Allen 1817 Timothy Pickering 1815 Francis Blake 1817 Dudley Leavitt 1815 Jonathan Hunnewell Pickman 1815 Stephen Hunnewell 1817-1819 Leverett Saltonstall 1815 Thomas Handasyd Perkins 1817 Richard Sullivan 1817-1818 John Chandler Williams 1815-1816 John Pickering # p. 27 in book cleaned june 26, 2006 1818-1823 John Brooks 1822 John Abbot 1818-1823 Samuel Crocker 1822 Nathaniel Morton 1818 Dwight Foster Davis 1818-1819 Leonard Moody 1822 Abraham Holmes Parker 1822-1823 Jonas Kendall 1819 James Bridge 1822 Levi Lincoln 1819-1820 William Ellery Channing 1822-1823 Joseph Locke 1822 Samuel Porter 1819 Samuel Phillips Prescott Fay 1822 Benjamin Russell 1822-1825 Levi Thaxter 1819-1821 Silas Holman 1822-1823 Joseph Tilden 1819 Joshua Huntington 1822-1823 Timothy Walker 1819 Jonathan Huntington Lyman 1823-1825 William Eustins 1823-1825 Samuel Hubbard 1819 Barrett Potter 1823-1825 Sherman Leland 1819 Andrew Ritchie 1823 Levi Lincoln 1819 Ezra Starkweather 1823 Jesse Putnam 1819-1821 Richard Sullivan 1823-1825 Nathaniel Silsbee 1820 Peter Chardon Brooks 1823-1824 Thomas Lindall Winthrop 1820-1823 Thomas Greenleaf 1824 Barker Burnell 1821-1823 William Austin 1824-1826 Nathan Chandler 1821 Israel Bartlett 1821-1825 Nathaniel Paine 1821 George Bliss Denny 1821 Warren Dutton 1824 Braddock Dimmick 1821 Jonathan Dwight 1824-1825 Ebenezer Fisher 1821 Stephen Partridge Gardner 1824-1825 Josiah Jones Fiske 1824-1826 James Fowler 1821 John Glen King 1824-1825 Russell Freeman 1821 Thomas Longley 1824-1825 Stephen Partridge Gardner 1821 Jonathan Huntingon Lyman 1824-1825 Francis Calley Gray 1821 Ebenezer Moseley 1824 Rodman Hazard 1821-1822 Daniel Noble 1824-1826 Aaron Hill 1821 Benjamin Pickman 1824-1825 James Leonard 1821-1822 Robert Rantoul Hodges 1821 William Reed 1824 George Hull 1821-1822 Lemuel Shaw 1824-1825 Joseph Gowing Kendall 1821 John Thomas 1821 John Mason Williams 1824-1825 John Keyes # Page 30 (cleaned june 27, 2006) 1824-1825 Seth Knowles 1824 Joseph Strong 1824 Abraham Lincoln 1825-1826 Nathan Willis 1824-1825 Heman Lincoln 1826 Stephen Barker 1824 Aaron Lummus 1826-1834 John Codrnan 1824-1825 Theodore Lyman 1826 Jacob Hall 1824 David Mack 1826 David Henshaw 1824-1825 John Mills 1826 Thomas Kendall 1824-1825 Marcus Morton 1826 Nathaniel Pope 1824-1825 Nathan Noyes Russell 1824-1825 George Odiorne 1826 Jairus Ware 1824-1825 William Walker 1826-1828 Thomas Lindall Parrott Wintrhop 1824-1825 Solomon Pratt 1827-1830 William Ellery Channing 1824-1825 John Prince 1824-1825 Joseph Richardson 1827 John Mills 1824-1825 John Ruggles 1828 Francis Calley Gray 1824-1825 Micah Maynard 1828 Caleb Loring Rutte 1828 Nathaniel Pope 1824-1825 Solomon Smead Russell 1824-1825 Seth Sprague 1828 Thomas Welch 1824-1825 Aaron Tufts 1829 Henry Alexander 1824-1825 John Wade Scannell Dearborn 1824-1826 Thomas Weston 1829-1830 Thomas Jenner 1824-1825 Stephen White Goodwin 1824 Moses Wingate 1829-1831 James Savage 1825 James Trecothick Austin 1830 Samuel Clesson Allen 1825-1826 Hezekiah Barnard 1830-1831 Nathan Brooks 1825 William Ellery Channing 1830-1832 William Barron Calhoun 1824-1826 Edmund Cushing 1830 Pliny Cutler 1825-1826 Timothy Fuller 1830 John Endicott 1825 Henry Gardner 1830-1834 Alexander Hill 1825 George Grinnell Everett 1825 William Charles 1830-1831 Russell Freeman Jarvis 1830-1831 Aaron Hobart 1825 Levy Lincoln 1830 Thomas Motley John Mason 1830-1831 Stephen Clarendon Phillips 1825 Marcus Morton 1825 James Savage 1830 Amos Spaulding # page 31, cleaned june 26, 2006 1830 Joseph Sprague 1834-1837 Wiliam Elfery Channing 1830 Asahel Stearns 1830-1831 Bezaleel Taft 1834-1835 John Davis 1831 John Bailey 1834 John Merrill 1831 George Blake 1834 Samuel Merrill 1831 Jonathan Dwight 1834 Benjamin Toppan 1831-1832 Otis Everett Pickman 1831-1833 Josiah Jones Fiske 1834-1835 James Richardson 1831-1833 Henry Hubbard 1834-183S James Savage 1831 Joseph Kittredge 1834-1835 Daniel Shattuck 1831 John Locke 1834-1835 Sidney Willard 1831-1833 James Cushing 1835 Franklin Dexter Merrill 1835 John Chipman Gray 1831-1832 Leverett Saltonstall 1835 Jonathan Hartwell 1831 Charles Train 1835 Daniel Messinger 1831-1832 Charles Wells 1835 Theron Metcalf 1832 Patrick Boles 1835 John Angier Shaw 1832-1834 Joseph Bowman 1835 Elijah Vose 1832 William Ellery Channing 1835 David Wilder 1835-1836 Asa Waldo Wildes 1832-1834 William Ferson 1836 Nathaniel Austin 1832-1834 Luke Fiske 1836-1847 JohnCodman 1832 John Chipman Gray 1836-1837 Zenas Crane 1832-1835 Howard Lothrop 1836-1838 Stephen Fairbanks 1832-1834 Elijah Swift 1836 Nathan Gurney 1832 William Thorndike 1836-1842 George Hull 1833-1834 John Richardson 1836 Edward Foster Adan Jacobs 1833-1835 Samuel Turell Armstrong 1836-1838 Warren Loveririg 1836-1837 Benjamin Rodman 1833-1834 Nathaniel Austin 1836-1837 Benjamin Russell 1833-1834 George Blake 1837-1838 Samuel Dorr 1833-1834 John Cotton 1837 Thomas French 1833 John Endicott 1837 Ethan Allen Greenwood 1833 Samuel Hoar 1833-1834 David Mack 1837 John Howard 1833 Eliphalet Porter 1837 Stephen Oliver 1834 John Bailey 1837-1840 Josiah Quincy 1834 William Barron 1837-1840 Sidney Willard Calhoun 1838 Nathan Brooks # page 32 1838-1839 James Gordon Carter 1840-1841 William Porter 1840 James Russell 1838 Levi Farwell 1841 Amos Abbott 1838 Nathan Gurney 1841 Josiah Adams 1838 David Joy 1841 William Ellery Channing 1838-1841 Daniel Putnam King 1838 Artemas Lee 1841 Seth Crowell 1838 William Minot 1841 George Thomas 1838 Samuel Miner Davis 1838 John Angler Shaw 1841-1842 John Ddavis 1838 Edward Walcott 1841 Joseph Grinnell 1838-1839 Samuel Baker Walcott 1841 Ephraim Hastings 1841 Appleton Howe 1838 Charles Henry Warren 1841-1842 Samuel Prince Loud 1842 Alfred Dwight Foster 1838-1840 Robert Charles Winthrop 1842 Thomas Kinnicutt 1842 George Morey 1839-1840 Isaac Chapman Bates 1842 Edward Augustus Newton 1839 William Ellery Channing 1842-1844 Josiah Quincy 1842 Jeffrey Richardson 1839 Samuel Griswold Goodrich 1842 Thaddeus Spaulding 1842 Emory Washburn 1839 Francis Calley Gray 1843 Josiah Gardner 1839-1840 Charles Hudson Abbott 1839 Thomas Kinnicutt 1843 Artemas Brown 1839-1840 George Morey 1843 Henry Halsey Childs 1839-1840 David Allen Simmons 1843 Joshua Colby 1839 Leavitt Thaxter 1843 Henry Crocker 1840-1842 Nathaniel Morton Davis 1843 Samuel Atkins Eliot 1843 Rodney French 1840-1841 James Henry Duncan 1843 Samuel Gates 1843 Francis Calley Gray 1840 Thomas Jefferson Greenwood 1843 Francis Calley Gray 1840-1842 William Joseph Hubbard 1843 Thomas Jefferson 1840-1845 Charles Lowell 1843 Benjamin Franklin Hallet 1840 Edmund Parker Hallett # page 33 1843-1844 Nathaniel Hammond 1847-1848 Joseph Tinker Buckingham 1843 Charles Howard 1847-1848 Truman Clark 1843 Daniel Putnam King 1847-1851 Charles Lowell 1843 Jedidiah Marcy 1847-1848 Abraham Rand Thompson 1843 Frederick Robinson 1843 George Savory 1848 Christopher Wilder 1843 Charles Thompson Bellows 1843 Isaac Hull Wright 1848 George Bliss 1844-1845 Charles Francis 1848 John Chapman Adams 1848-1849 Francis Boardman Crowninshield 1844 William Gelston Bates 1848 Orin Fowler l848 George Nixon Briggs 1848 Edward L. Keyes 1848 William Mitchell 1844 Charles Choate 1848 Charles Russell 1844 Robert Shillaber Daniels 1848 David Allen Simmons 1844 Alfred Dwight Foster 1849 Joseph Bell 1844 Thomas French 1849 Marshall- Pinckney Wilder 1844 Stevens Haywards 1844 Thomas Kinnicutt 1849 Samuel Wood 1844 Charles Marston 1850 Edward Bridge Bigelow 1844 Luther Metcalf low 1844 George Morey 1850-181 Joseph Tinker Buckinghanm 1844 Francis Stewart Newhall 1850 Edward Cazneau 1844 Edward Augustus Newton 1850 George Washington Crockett 1844-1850 John Reed 1850-1851 John Wheelock Graves 1845-1848 John Prescott Bigelow 1850 Ensign Hosmer Kellog 1845-1847 John Chipman 1845 Samuel Hoar 1850-185i Moses Newell 1845 Royal Southwick 1850 William Coffin Starbuck 1845 George Wheatland 1846 Thomas Hopkinson 1850 John Hubbard Wilkins 1847 George Tyler Bigelow 1851 Nathaniel Prentiss Banks 1847 Ebenezer Bradbury # page 34 HISTORICAL REGISTER (cleaned june 26, 2006) 1851 John Prescott Bigelow 1851 George Horatio Kuhn 1851 Daniel Saunders 1851 George Sewall 1951 Benjamin Seaver Boutwell 1851 James Madison Usher 1851 Henry Wyles Cushman 185i Samuel Warner 1851 Henry Wilson 1852-1866 By Act of May 22, 1851 (Acts and Resolves of Mass., 1851, cap. 224), which was accepted by the University and went into effect the following year, the Board was to consist of the Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, President of the Senate, Speaker of the House, Secretary of the Board of Education, President and Treasurer of the University, ex officio; and "thirty other persons" chosen by joint ballot of the Senate and House. These were divided into three classes of ten each, class it holding office for one year and a new class then elected, class &2 for two, and class 3 for three years; at the end of that time the members to be divided into six classes of five each, going out of office in rotation and replaced by successive fives to hold office for six years. Slightly amended in Acts and Resolves, 1859, cap. 212. Elected Overseers in the above list (pp. 25, 26) whose dates extend beyond 1852 were reelected under this Act. Elected also were those in the following list. Beginning with this date names of ministers are not italicized because the distinction between clerical and lay members no longer existed: 1852-1856 Daniel Wells Alvord 1853-1858 Hosea Ballou, 2d 1852-1857 George Nixon Briggs 1853-1863 Francis Bassett 1852-1856 Caleb Cushing 1853-1856 George Sewall Boutwell 1852-1855 Pliny Merrick 1852-1860 Rodney Augustus Miller 1853-1847 Samuel Dexter Bradford 1852-1855 John Goiham Palfrey 1853-1858 Ezra Stiles Gannett 1852-1856 James Porter 1853-1856 Samuel Hoar 1852-1861 Nathaniel Bradstreet Shurtleff 1853-1857 Julius Rockwell 1853-1858 David Sears 1852-1855 Andrew Leete Stone 1853 Daniel Sharp 1852-1856 Robert Charles Winthrop 1853-1857 Samuel Melancthon Worcester # page 35 cleaned june 26, 2006 1854-1859 George Washington 1859-1865 Josiah Gardner AbBlagden bott 1854-1859 Reuben Atwater 1859-1865 Charles Gideon Chapman Davis 1854-1859 John Henry Clifford 1859-1865 Peter Britton 1854-1859 Nathaniel Cogswell Haughwout 1854-1856 Richard Fletcher 1859-1865 Alfred Hitchcock 1854-1860 Joel Hayden 1859-1865 Philip Howes 1854-1855 Abbott Lawrence Sears 1854-1859 George Morey 1859-1863 Julius Rockwell 1854-1860 Marcus Morton 1860-1860 Elisha Huntington 1854-1864 Baron Stow 1860-1866 Alanson Porter 1854-1860 Thomas Worcester Mason 1855-1867 Thomas Russell 1860-1866 Artemas Bowers Muzzey 1855-1867 John Hanson 1860-1863 George Morey 1855-1861 Emory Washburn 1860-1866 Jacob Merrill Manning 1855-1867 Henry Blatchford Wheelwright 1861-1867 Alonzo Ames Miner 1856-1860 Richard Smith Spofford 1861-1865 Andrew Leete Stone 1862-1865 Edward Everett 1856-1868 Joseph McKean Churchill 1863-1869 Nathaniel Bradstreet Shurtleff 1856-1868 Winslow Lewis 1863-1869 William Adams Richardson 1856-1868 Rollin Heber Neale 1856-1862 Abner Jones Phipps 1863-1864 Edward Warren Clark 1866-1868 Jacob Sleeper 1857-1858 Ebenezer Rockwood 1863-1872 James Freeman Hoar 1857-1859 Daniel Noble Dewey 1864-1870 Reuben Totman Robinson 1857-1865 William Mitchell 1857-1869 Lorenzo Rockwood Thayer 1864-1870 David Haven Mason 1864-1870 Francis Cogswell 1857-1863 John Wayland 1 1864-1870 James Walker 1858-1864 Daniel Wells Alvord 1864-1870 Benjamin Smith Rotch 1858-1864 Thomas Baldwin Thayer 1865-1871 Richard Henry Dana 1858-1867 Stephen Minot Weld 1865-1871 George Merrick Brooks 1858-1864 John Greenleaf Whittier 1865-1871 John William Bacon # page 36 HISTORICAL REGISTER, status June 26, 2006 1865 William Sprague Studley 1865-1868 John Henry Clifford 1865-1871 Thomas Baldwin Thayer Ex-officio members in attendance during this period were: 1852 Nathaniel Prentiss 1856-1858 George Sewall Boutwell 1852 George Sewall Boutwell 1856-1847 Charles Abner Phelps 1852 Henry Wyles Cushman 1857-1858 Charles Wentworth Upham 1852-1353 Samuel Atkins Eliot 1858-1860 Nathaniel Prentiss Banks 1852 Henry Wilson 1858-1861 Amos Adams Lawrence 1853 George Bliss 1853 John Henry Clifford 1858 Julius Rockwell 1853 Elisha Huntington 1859 Charles Hale 1853 Charles Henry Warren 1859-1860 Charles Abner Phelps 1854-1857 William Turrell Andrews 1860 George Sewall Boutwell 1854 Charles Edward 1860-1861 John Abbot Goodwin 1854 Otis Phillips Lord 1861-186 John Albion Andrew 1854 William Caldwell Plunkett 1861 William Claflin 1854-1855 Emory Washburn 1861 John Zachens Goldrich 1855 Henry Witherby Benchley 1861-1865 Joseph White 1855 Simon Brown 1862-1864 Alexander Hamilton Bullock 1855 Daniel Clark Eddy 1855-1857 Henry Joseph Gardner 1862 John Henry Clifford 1862-1865 Nathaniel Silsbee 1856 Elihu Church Baker 1863-1865 Jonathan Edwards Field 1856-1857 Henry Witherby 1864 Joel Hayden OVERSEERS 37 1866 By Act of April 25, 1865 (Acts and Resolves, 1865, cap. 173), which was accepted by the University and went into effect in 1866, all exofficio members except the President of the University were abolished. The six classes of Overseers created by the Act of 1851 were henceforth to be elected from residents of Massachusetts by such graduates of the University as had the A.B., AM., or an honorary degree. An Act of 1880 made non-residents of Massachusetts eligible to the Board, and an act of 1902 authorized the University itself to alter the franchise; in accordance with this authority, it was gradually extended by 1915 to include holders of any Harvard degree. Under the Act of 1865 and subsequent amendments the following have constituted the Board of Overseers. Presidents of the Board are so designated: 1866-1868 Nathaniel Thayer 1868-1879 Francis Edward Parker 1866-1872 William Gray 1866-1878 Darwin Erastus Ware 1868-1878 George Washington Copp Noble 1866-1872 Samuel Eliot 1868-1876 John Codman Ropes 1866-7875 James Lawrence 1869-1881 Charles Francis Adams 1866-1875 Edward Everett Hale, President, 1874-1878 1866-1873 Seth Sweetser 1869-1875 William Adams Richardson 1867-1879 Ralph Waldo Emerson 1869-1881 William Goodwin 1867 John Albion Andrew Russell 1869-1873 Waldo Higginson 1867-1879 Henry Lee 1869-1880 Samuel Abbott Green 1867-1873 Jonathan Ingersoll Bowditch 1870-1874 James Walker 1868-1880 Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar President from 1878 1870-1877 Martin Brimmer President 1870-1882 Henry William Paine 1868-1874 John Henry Clifford President 1879-1882 Phillips Brooks 1871-1883 Stephen Salisbury 1868-1871 Francis Parkman 1871-1875 George Stiliman Hillard 1868-x880 Theodore Lyman 1868-1869 Charles William Eliot 1871-1877 Richard Henry Dana 1871-1873 Thomas Hill 38 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1871-1880 George Otis Shattuck 1879-1881 Darwin Erastus tuck Ware 1872-1877 Edward Hammond 1880-1898 HenryLee Clarke 1880-1886 Francis Edward 18-2-1884 LeBaron Russell Parker 1872-1884 Alexander McKenzie 1880-1891 John Osborne Sat1873-1885 James Freeman gent Clarke 1880-1892 Robert McNeil 1873-1879 George Frisbie Hoar Morse 1873-1878 Alexander Agassiz 1881-1887 Ebenezer Rockwood 1874-1876 Francis Parkman Hoar, President 1875-1887 Morrill Wyman 1881-1888 Theodore Lyman 1875-1876 John Hepry Clifford 1881-1886 Henry Purkitt Kid1875-1886 John Lowell der 1875-1877 Edmund Quincy 1882-1900 Samuel Abbott 1875-1883 James Elliot Cabot Green 1875-1882 William Crownin- 1882-1894 Charles Francis shield Endicott Adams 1876-1888 Leverett Saltonstall 1882-1894 William Goodwin 1876-1887 Edward Everett Russell Hale 1882-1889 Solomon Lincoln 1876-1882 Oliver Wendell 1882-1889 Francis Minot Weld Holmes 1883-1889 Phillips Brooks 1877-1883 William Amory 1883-1893 Andrew Preston Pea1877-1882 Francis Greenwood body Peabody 1883-1885 William Crownin1877-1888 Moorfield Storey shield Endicott 1878-1888 Robert Dickson 1884-1890 Henry Cabot Lodge Smith 1884-1889 Charlemagne Tower 1878-1890 Charles Russell Cod- i 88g Alexander Agassiz man, President, 1885-1897 George Otis ShatzSSo-z88z, 1887- tuck 18901885-1895 Roger Wolcott 1878-1890 Richard Manning 1886-1888 James Freeman Hodges Clarke 1879-1885 Amos Adams Law- 1886-1892 Henry Ware Putnam rence 1886-1897 Thomas Jefferson 1879-1891 Edwin Pliny Seaver Coolidge 1879-1891 John Fiske 1886-1893 Francis Cabot Lowell 1879-1891 John Torrey Morse 1887-1891 James Russell Lowell OVERSEERS 39 1887-1890 Henry Pickering 1894-1906 William Lawrence Walcott 1894-1895 Francis Cabot Lowell 3887-1894 Samuel Hoar 1895-1901 Theodore Roosevelt 1888-i goo Charles Cotesworth 1895-I 907 Charles Francis Beaman Adams 1888-19cc Augustus Hemenway 1895-1907 Robert Grant 1888-1899 Robert Swain Pea- 1896-1904 George Frisbie Hoar body 1896-1908 David Williams 1888-1898 Stephen Minot Weld Cheever 1888-1893 Henry Warren Tor- 1897-1909 James Jackson Storrey row 1889-1895 Leverett Saltonstall 1897-I90cJ Francis Lee Higgin1889-1901 Edmund Wetmore son 1889-1901 Robert Bacon 1897-190(9 George Angler Gorx 80-x90i George Brune Shat- don tuck 1898-1909 John Noble 1890-1896 Henry Harrison 1898-1910 Winslow Warren Sprague 1898-1910 Henry Shippen 1890-19c2 Solomon Lincoln, Huidekoper President 1899-1908 Charles Eliot Norton 1890-I 902 Frdncis Rawle 1899-1901 John Fiske 1891-1899 Moses Williams 1899-1905 William Everett 1891-1897 Charles Russell Cod- 1899-1911 Stephen Minot man Weld 1891-1903 Charles Joseph 1900-1906 Samuel Hill Bonaparte 1900-1901 Edward William 1891-1903 Charles Follen Fol- Hooper som 1901-1907 Charles Stebbins 1892-1899 Arthur Theodore Ly- Fairchild man 1901-1907 Moses Williams 1892-1904 George Everett 1901-1902 Arthur Lincoln Adams 1901-1907 Augustus Hemen 1892-1898 James Coolidge Car- way ter 1902-1914 John Davis Long, 1892-19 JO Moorfield Storey President 1893-1905 William Amos Ban- 1902-I 908 Edmund Wetmore croft 1902-1908 Robert Bacon 1893-1899 Robert McNeil 1902-1906 Herbert Putnam Morse 1902-1911 William Caleb Loring 1894-1908 Edwin Pliny Seaver 40 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1903-1909 Francis Randall 1909-1915 Francis Joseph Appleton Swayze 1903-1909 William Watson 1910-1916 Charles William Goodwin Eliot 1903-1912 George Brune Shattuck 1910-1916 Theodore Roosevelt 1910-1916 Francis Lee Higginson 1904-1910 Paul Revere Frothingham 1910-1916 George Angier Got 1905-1912 James Tyndale Mit- don chell 1910-1916 Abbot Low Mills 1905-1911 Frederic Adrian Del- 1910-1918Augustus Everett ano Wilison 1905-1911 Louis Adams Froth- 1911-1917 George von Len- ingham gerke Meyer, 1906-1912 Frederick Perry Fish President from 1906-1909 Simon Newcomb 1911 1906-1912 Amory Appleton 1911-1917 William Cowper Lawrence Boyden 1907-1912 William Lawrence 1911-1917 Henry Cabot Lodge 1907-1913 William Endicott 1911-1913 jerome Davis 1907-1913 George Dickson Greene Markham 1912-1918 Louis Adams Froth1907-1913 Robert Swain Pea- ingham body [912-1918 Owen Wister 1907-1913 William Alexander [912-1918 Frederic Adrian Gaston Delano 1908-1914 Robert Grant 1912-1918 Thomas William La- 1908-1914 William Rand mont 1908-1914 Moses Williams 1913-1919 George Herbert 1908-1914 John Collins Warren Palmer 19091917 Lawrence Eugene 1913-1919 William Roscoe Sexton Thayer 1909-1910 John Wells Farley 1913-1919 Frederick Cheever 1909-1915 Howard Elliott Shattuck 19O9-1915 William Larnbert 1913-1919 Langdon Parker Richardson Marvin i909'9I5 John Pierpont Mor- 1913-1919 Frederick Perry Fish gan 1913 Harlan Page Amen 1909-1915 George Wiggles- 1914-1920 William Cameron worth Forbes OVERSEERS 41 19141917 Evert Jansen Wen- 1918-1924 Paul Revere Froth- deli ingham 1914-1920 Thomas Wijliams 1918-1921 Joseph Lee Slocum 1918-1920 William Cowper 1914-1920 John White Hallo- Boyden well 1919-1925 Edward Hickling 1914-1920 Edgar Conway Fel- Bradford ton 1919-1925 Owen Wister 1914-1917 William Endicott 1919-1925 Julian William 1915-1921 Robert Grant, Presi-Mack dent from 1917 1919-1925 Thomas William La1915-1921 Robert Frederick mont 1-Terrick 1919-1925 Ellery Sedgwick 1915-1917 William De Witt 1920-1923 William Roscoe Hyde Thayer 1915-1921 William Sydney 1920-1926 Louis Adams Froth'I'hayer ingham 1915-1921 Dwight Filley 1920-1921 Barrett Wendell Davis 1920-1926 Norwood Penrose 1916-1922 Howard Elliott Hallowell 1916-1922 John Pierpont Mor- 1920-1924 Edwin Francis Gay gan 1921-1927Edgar Conway Fel- Iq 16-1922 William Thomas ton 1916-1922 Francis Lee Higgin- 1921-1927 Homer Gage son 1921-1927 Langdon Parker 1916-1922 Eliot Wadsworth Marvin 1917-1923 Leonard Wood 1921-1926 Roger Wolcott 1917-1923 Arthur Woods 1921-1927 James Jackson 1917-1923 Franklin Delano 1921-1927 Charles Henry Brent Roosevelt 1922-1928 Charles Allerton 1917-1923 Francis Joseph Coolidge Swayze 1922-1928 William Sydney 1917-1923 Jerome Davis Greene Thayer 1918-1924 Henry Cabot Lodge 1922-1928 Henry James 1918-1924 George Wiggles- 1922-1928 Samuel Smith worth, President Drury from 1921 1922-1928 Benjamin Loring s918-1924 Francis Randall Young H Appleton 1923-1929 William Cowper 1918-1924 Ira Nelson Hollis Boyden 42 HISTORICAL REGISTER 192.3-1929 Thomas Williams 1926-1932 Thomas Jefferson Siocum Coolidge 192.3-1929 Eliot Wadsworth, 192.7-1932 Franklin Swift BilPresident from lings /928 1927-1933 Julian William Mack 1923-1929 Benjamin Harrison 1927-1933 James Handasyd Dibblee Perkins 1923-1929 Richard Derby 1927-1933 Roger Wolcott 1924-1930 Charles Moore 1927-1933 Edward Mallin1924-1928 Howard Elliott, ckrodt President from 1927-1932 Elliott Cart Cutler 1-1934 Homer Gage 19"'1 9'28 1924-1930 George Russell Agas- 192.8-1934 Joseph Lee siz, Presidentfrom 1928-1933 Jesse Isidor Straus /929 1928-I 932 Philip Stockton 1924-1930 Roland William 1928-1934 Mark Forrest SulliBoyden van 1924-1930 Frederick Pickering 1928-1934 Leverett Saltonstall Cabot 1929-1935 Charles Allerton 1924-1926 Charles Lewis Slat-Coolidge tery 1929-1932 William Sydney t924-1926 Frederick Roy Mar- Thayer tin 1929-1930 Learned Hand 1925-1929 George Angier Gor- 1929-1935 Hugh Cabot don 1929-1935 Henry James 1925-1931 Mark Antony De- 1929-1935 William Tudor Wolfe Howe Gardiner 1925-1931 Albert Thompson 1930-1931 Charles MacVeagh Perkins, President 1930-1936 Charles Francis from 1930 Adams 1924-1931 Arthur Woods 1930-1y36 Learned Hand 192S-193i Barrett Wendell 1930-1936 Samuel Smith 1926-1932 Le Baron Russell Drury Briggs 1930-1931 Roger Irving Lee 1926-1928 David Franklin 1930-1936 Walter Sherman GilHouston ford 1926-1929 Dwight Filley 1930-1936 Elihu Root Davis 1931- George Russell Agas1926-1927 John White Halo- siz, President from well 1931 'In OVERSEERS 1931- Aliston Burr 1933- Walter Lippmann 1931- Dwight Parker 1934- Charles Warren Robinson 1934- James Madison 1931- Frederick Winsor Morton '93'- William Phillips 1934- Albert Francis Bige1932- Minot Simons low 1932- Daniel Fiske Jones 1934- Charles Elliott Per1932- Albert Arnold kins Sprague 1934-Samuel Cabot 1932- George Whitney 1935- George Thomas 1932- Francis Parkman Moore 1933- Mark Antony De- Wolfe Howe 1935- William Richards 1933- Nathan Hayward Castle 1933- Samuel Huntington 1935- Leverett Saltonstall Wolcott 1935- Henry Sturgis Mor1933- Gaspar Griswold gan Bacon 1935- Bliss Perry HOLDERS OF ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS ARRANGED IN THE ORDER OF THE FOUNDATION OF THEIR CHAIRS HOLLIS PROFESSORSHIP OF DIVINITY Founded in 1721 by Thomas Hollis. 1722-1765 Edward Wigglesworrh 1765-1791 Edward Wigglesworth 1792-1803 David Tappan 1805-1840 Henry Ware 1882-1910 David Gordon Lyon 1910-1933 James Hardy Ropes 1934- Henry Joel Cadbury HOLLIS PROFESSORSHIP OF MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY Founded in 1727 by Thomas Hollis. 1727-1738 Isaac Greenwood 1738-1779 John Winthrop 44 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1780-1788 Samuel Williams 1789-1806 Samuel Webber 1807-1836 John Farrar 1838-1888 Joseph Lovering 1888-1914 Benjamin Osgood Peirce 1914-1919 Wallace Clement Sabine 1921-1926 Theodore Lyman 1926- Percy Williams Bridgman HANCOCK PROFESSORSHIP OF HEBREW AND OTHER ORIENTAL LANGUAGES Founded in 1764 by the will of Thomas Hancock, and in 189! the endowment was largely increased by the bequest of Charles Lowell Hancock (AIB. 1829). In 1840 the Dexter Lectureship on Biblical Literature was united with this professorship, but in 1903-1904 was separated and united with the Bussey Professorship of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation. 1764-178 Stephen Sewall 1786-1806 Eliphalet Pearson 1807-1831 Sidney Willard 1840-1868 George Rapall Noyes 1869-1880 Edward James Young 1880-1909 Crawford Howell Toy 1910-1922 David Gordon Lyon 1922-1929 William Rosenzweig Arnold BOYLSTON PROFESSORSHIP OF RHETORIC AND ORATORY Endowed in 1771 by the will of Nicholas Boylston; established in 1804 by the President and Fellows. 1806-1809 John Quincy Adams 1809-1818 Joseph McKean 18 19-1851 Edward Tyrrel Channing 1851-1876 Francis James Child 1876-1904 Adams Sherman Hill 1904-1925 Le Baron Russell Briggs 1925-1928 Charles Townsend Copeland ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS 45 HERSEY PROFESSORSHIP OF ANATOMY AND SURGERY Established in 1782 as the Professorship of Anatomy and Surgery. In 1791 it received the title Hersey Professorship of Anatomy and Surgery and was endowed under the wills of Ezekiel Hersey (A. B. 1728) and Sarah Derby, his widow, and the bequest of Dr. Abner Hersey, who died in 1793. In 1847 it was separated from the Medical School and was replaced by the Hersey Professorship of Anatomy. 1782-1815 John Warren 1815-1847 JohnCollinsWarren HERSEY PROFESSORSHIP OF THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PHYSIC Established in 1783 and endowed in 1791 by the wills of Ezekiel Hersey (A.B. 1728), Sarah Derby, his widow, and Dr. Abner Hersey, who died in 1793. 1783-1812 Benjamin Waterhouse 1812-1836 James Jackson 1836-18;8 John Ware 1853-1856 Mon-ill Wyman, Adjunct Professor 1859-1874 George Cheyne Shattuck 1874-1891 Francis Minot '892-1908 Reginald Heber Fitz 1908- Henry Asbury Christian ALFORD PROFESSORSHIP OF NATURAL RELIGION, MORAL PHILOSOPHY, AND CIVIL POLITY Endowed in 1789 by Edmund Trowbridge (A.R. 1728) and Richard Cary (A.B. 1763), executors of the will of John A]ford, who died in 1761. 1817-1822 Levi Frisbie 1827-1832 Levi Hedge 1838-1853 James Walker 18S3-1889 Francis Bowen 1889-1913 George Herbert Palmer 1914-1916 Josiah Royce 1919- William Ernest Hocking 46 HISTORICAL REGISTER ERvING PROFESSORSHIP OF CHEMISTRY Endowed as the Erving Professorship of Chemistry and Materia Medica in 1791, under the will of William Erving (A.B. 1753), and known by this title until 1816. From 1827 to 1894 it was entitled the Erving Professorship of Chemistry and Mineralogy. 1791-1816 Aaron Dexter 1816-1817 John Gorham 1827-1850 John White Webster 1851-1894 Josiah Parsons Cooke 1894-1912 Charles Loring Jackson 1912-1928 Theodore William Richards 1928- Arthur Becket Lamb MASSACHUSETTS PROFESSORSHiP OF NATURAL HISTORY Founded by subscription in 1805. 1805-1822 William Dandridge Peck STuItcns-H00PER PROFESSORSHIP OF GEOLOGY Founded in 1865 by Samuel Hooper in connection with the School of Mining and Practical Geology. It was constituted by the founder a separate chair in 1874. 1865-1896 Josiah Dwight Whitney 1897-1898 Hans Reusch 1898-1912 William Morris Davis 1912- Reginald Aldworth Daly DEXTER LECTURESHIP ON BIBLICAL LITERATURE This Lectureship was established as the Dexter Lectureship on Biblical Criticism in 1811, under the will of Samuel Dexter; in 1819 the title was changed to Dexter Professorship of Sacred Literature; in 1840, as the Dexter Lectureship on Biblical Literature, it was united with the Hancock Professorship of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages, and in 1903-1904 it was separated from this Professorship and united with the Bussey Professorship of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation. ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS 47 18ri-18n Joseph Stevens Buckminster 1812-1813 William Ellery Channing 1813-1819 Andrews Norton 1819-1830 Andrews Norton, Sacred Literature 1830-1839 John Gorham Palfrey 1840-1868 George Rapall Noyes 1869-1880 Edward James Young 1880-1903 Crawford Howell Toy 1903-1933 James Hardy Ropes ELIOT PROFESSORSHIP OF GREEK LITERATURE Founded in 1814 by an unknown benefactor. Upon the death of Samuel Eliot, in 1820, the President and Fellows were informed that he had been the founder, and the chair was named the Eliot Professorship of Greek Literature. In 1854 the fund was increased by gifts of Jonathan Phillips 1815-1826 Edward Everett 1826-1833 John Snelling Popkin 1834-1860 Cornelius Conway Felton 1860-1901 William Watson Goodwin 1902-1925 Herbert Weir Smyth 1925- Charles Burton Gulick ROYALL PROFESSORSHIP OF LAW Established in 1815 under the will of Isaac Royall, who died in 1781. 1815-182-7 Isaac Parker 1829-1833 John Hooker Ashmun 1833-1846 Simon Greenleaf 1846-1847 William Kent 1847-1868 Joel Parker 1868-1872 Nathaniel Holmes 1873-1883 James Bradley Thayer 1883-1913 John Chipman Gray 1913- Joseph Henry Beale 48 HISTORICAL REGISTER RUMFORD PROFESSORSHIP AND LECTURESHIP ON THE APPLICATION OF SCIENCE TO THE USEFUL ARTS Founded in 1816 under the will of Benjamin Thompson (Count Rumford). Since 1888 holders of this chair have been appointed as Rumford Professors of Physics. j816-1827 Jacob Bigelow 1834-1845 Daniel Treadwell 1847-1863 Eben Norton Horsford 1863-1887 Wolcott Gibbs 1888-1910 John Trowbridge 1914-1921 Edwin Herbert Hall 1921- George Washington Pierce SMITH PROFESSORSHIP OF THE FRENCH AND SPANISH LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES Founded in 1816 under the will of Abiel Smith (A.B. 1764). The President and Fellows established in connection with this chair a Professorship of Belles Lettres, but in 1906 it was separated from the Smith Professorship. 1817-1835 George Ticknor 1836-1854 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1855-1886 James Russell Lowell 1907- Jeremiah Denis Matthias Ford BUSSEY PROFESSORSHIP OF LAW Established in 1817 as the University Professorship of Law. In 1862 it was named by the President and Fellows the Bussey Professorship of Law, and was endowed from the funds bequeathed by Benjamin Bussey, who died in £842. 1817-1829 Asahel Stearns 1849-1850 Frederick Hunt Allen 1856-1876 Emory Washburn 1876-1879 Charles Smith Bradley 1879-1903 James Barr Ames 1903-1908 Joseph Henry Beale 1908-1916 Joseph Doddridge Brannan 1919-1929 Joseph Warren 1929- Edmund Morris Morgan ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS 49 MCLEAN PROFESSORSHIP OF ANCIENT AND MODERN HISTORY Endowed in 1813 under the will of John McLean. Established in 1838 by the President and Fellows. 1838-1849 Jared Sparks 1856-1886 Henry Warren Torrey 1886- Ephraim Whitman Gurney 1887-1911 Silas Marcus Macvane 1912-1929 Edward Chanriing 1929- William Scott Ferguson DANE PROFESSORSHIP OF LAW Founded in 1829 by Nathan Dane (A.B. 1778). 1829-1845 Joseph Story 1846-1848 Simon Greenleaf 1848-1870 Theophilus Parsons 1870-1900 Christopher Columbus Langdell 1903-1910 James Barr Ames 1910-1915 Ezra Ripley Thayer 1919- Samuel Williston PARKMAN PROFESSORSHIP OF THEOLOGY This Professorship, known from 1829 to 1840 as the Professorship of Pulpit Eloquence and the Pastoral Care, was established in 1829 upon a fund raised by friends of the College. In 1840 it was founded anew Ivy a union of donations from Samuel Parkman (A.n. 1810), Francis htrkman (A.B. 1807), George Parkman (A.B. 1809), and Eliphalet Porter, and was entitled the Parkman Professorship of Pulpit. Eloqucnce and the Pastoral Care. In 1869 the title was changed to Parkman Professorship of Theology. 1829-1842 Henry Ware 1842-1863 Convers Francis 1863-1878 Oliver Stearns 188i-1886 Francis Greenwood Peabody 1901-1929 Edward Caldwell Moore 1930- Johannes Abraham Christoffel Fagginger Auer FISHER PROFESSORSHIP OF NATURAL HISTORY Founded in 1842 under the will of Joshua Fisher (A. B. 1766). 1842-1888 Asa Gray 1888-1909 George Lincoln Goodale 1915- Merritt Lyndon Fernald PERKINS PROFESSORSHIP OF MATHEMATICS Founded in 1842 under the will of James Perkins, who died in 1822. It was known as the Perkins Professorship of Astronomy and Mathematics from 1842 to 1906. 1842-1880 Benjamin Peirce 1885-1906 James Mills Peirce 1906-1913 William Elwood Byerly 1914-1933 William Fogg Osgood 1933- George David Birkhoff HERSEY PROFESSORSHIP OF ANATOMY This Professorship was established in 1847 when it was separated from the Medical School. It was previously known as the Hersey Professorship of Anatomy and Surgery which was endowed under the wills of Ezekiel Hersey (A. B. 1728) and Sarah Derby, his widow, and the bequest of Abner Hersey, r,11.13., who died in 1793. 1847-1874 Jeffries Wyman 1885-1921 Edward Laurens Mark 1931- John Lewis Bremer PARKMAN PROFESSORSHIP OF ANATOMY Established in the Medical School in 1847 as the Parkman Professorship of Anatomy and Physiology, and named in honor of George Parkman (A.B. 1809), who gave the land at the north end of Grove Street (Boston), where the Medical School was built. In 1871 the title was changed to Parkman Professorship of Anatomy. 1847-1882 Oliver Wendell Holmes 1883-1911 Thomas Dwight 1931- George Bernays Wislocki ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS 51 JACKSON PROFESSORSHIP OF CLINICAL MEDICINE Established in 1854 in place of the existing Lectureship, arid in 18 5 8, named the Jackson Professorship of Clinical Medicine in honor of James Jackson, M.D. (A.a. &796). 1855-1859 George Cheyne Shattuck 1859-1867 Henry Ingersoll Bowditch 11867-18 83 Calvin Ellis 1884-1886 Robert Thaxter Edes 1888-1912 Frederick Cheerer Shattuck 1912-1923 David Linn Edsall 1923- James Howard Means SHATTUCK PROFESSORSHIP OF PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY Endowed by George Cheyne Shattuck in 1854, and known as the Shattuck Professorship of Morbid Anatomy until 1879- 1854-1879 John Barnard Swett Jackson 1879-1892 Reginald Heber Fitz 1892-1922 William Thomas Councilman 1922- Simeon Burt Wolbach PLUMMER PROFESSORSHIP OF CHRISTIAN MORALS Founded in 1855 by the will of Caroline Plummer. From 1855 to 1886 the full title of the incumbent was Preacher to the University and Plummer Professor of Christian Morals. 1855-1860 Frederic Dan Huntington 1860-188 I Andrew Preston Peabody 1886-1913 Francis Greenwood Peabody 1915-1929 Edward CaIdwell Moore 1929- Willard Learoyd Sperry PHILLIPS PROFESSORSHIP OF ASTRONOMY Founded in 18 58 under the will of Edward Bromfield Phillips (A.s. 1845). 1858-1859 William Cranch Bond 1859-1865 George Phillips Bond 52 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1866-1875 Joseph Winlock 1876-1887 Edward Charles Pickering 1887-1912 Arthur Searle 1912-1924 Solon Irving Bailey 1926-1931 Edward Skinner King BUSSEY PROFESSORSHIP OF THEOLOGY Established in 1869 under the bequest of Benjamin Bussey (AB. 1803). 1869-1900 Charles Carroll Everett 1900-1932 William Wallace Fenn 1933- Julius Seelye Bixier POPE PROFESSORSHIP OF LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Founded in 1869 under the will of Paschal P. Pope. 1869-1894 George Martin Lane 1901-1904 Clement Lawrence Smith 1905-I 907 Minton Warren 1908-1925 Albert Andrew Howard 1925-1931 Clifford Herschel Moore '93'-Edward Kennard Rand BTJSSEY PROFESSORSHIP OF NEV TESTAMENT CRITICISM AND INTERPRETATION Founded in 1872 under the will of Benjamin Bussey, who died in 1842. In 1903-1904 the Dexter Lectureship on Biblical Literature was united with this Professorship. 1872-1884 EzraAbbot 1884-1901 Joseph Henry Thayer 1903-1910 James Hardy Ropes STORY PROFESSORSHIP OF LAW Established in 1875 and named in honor of Joseph Story (A.B. 1798). 1875-1883 John Chipman Gray 1888-1890 William Albert Keener 1890-1910 Jeremiah Smith I90-I9I3 Roscoe Pound ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS 53 1913-1919 Edward Henry Warren 1919- Austin Wakeman Scott WINN PROFESSORSHIP OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY Endowed in 1877 under the will of Jonathan B. Winn. 1882-1918 Ephraim Emerton 1919-1932 Kirsopp Lake BEMIS PROFESSORSHIP OF INTERNATIONAL LAW Founded in 1898 under the will of George Bemis (A.B. 1835), who died in 188. 1898-1906 Edward Henry Strobel 1915-1918 Jens Jverson Westengard 1923- Manley Ottmer Hudson ARNOLD PROFESSORSHIP OF BOTANY Established in 1879 as the Arnold Professorship of Arboriculture under the will of James Arnold, who died in 1872. 1879-1927 Charles Sprague Sargent 1932-1935 Oakes Ames WELD PROFESSORSHIP OF LAW Founded in 1882 by William Fletcher Weld (A.B. 1876), but in accordance with his wish not entitled the Weld Professorship until his death in 1893. 1883-1902 James Bradley Thayer 19031919 Samuel Williston 1919-1929 Edward Henry Warren 1929- Joseph Warren PEABODY PROFESSORSHIP OF AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY Founded in 1886 under provisions of the gift made in 1866 by George Peabody, who died in 1869. 1886-1909 FredericWardPutnam 54 HISTORICAL REGISTER PAINE PROFESSORSHIP OF PRACTICAL ASTRONOMY Founded in 1887 under the will of Robert Treat Paine (A.3. 18 22). 1887-1919 Edward Charles Pickering 1921- Harlow Shapley GEORGE:- FABYAN PROFESSORSHIP OF COMPARATIVE PATHOLOGY Endowed in 1896 by George F. Fabyan, in honor of his father, George Fabyan. 1896-1915 Theobald Smith 1916- Ernest Edward Tyzzer MOSELEY PROFESSORSHIP OF SURGERY Endowed in 1898 by the bequest of William Oxnard Moseley (A.B. 1836), in honor of his son, William Oxnard Moseley (A.B. 1869). 1899-1907 John Collins Warren 1907-1912 Maurice Howe Richardson 1912-1932 Harvey Williams Cushing 1932- Elliott Carr Cutler WILLIAMS PROFESSORSHIP OF OPHTHALMOLOGY Established in 1898 and endowed by Henry Willard Williams (M.D. 1849), who died in 1895. 1899-1903 Oliver Fairfield Wadsworth 1909-1914 Myles Standish 1920-1923 Alexander Quackenboss 1923-1931 George Strong Derby ASA GRAY PROFESSORSHIP OF SYSTEMATIC BOTANY Endowed in 1897 by an anonymous donor and established in 1899 by the President and Fellows. 1899-1935 Benjamin Lincoln Robinson HENRY LEE PROFESSORSHIP OF ECONOMIC HISTORY Established in 1901 as the Henry Lee Professorship of Economics in honor of Henry Lee (A.B. 1836), and endowed by his widow, ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS 55 Elizabeth Perkins (Cabot) Lee, and his children, Elizabeth P. Shattuck, Elliot C. Lee (A. B. 1876), and Joseph Lee (A. B. 1883)1901-1935 Frank William Taussig 1935-1936 Edwin Francis Gay GEORGE HIGGINSON PROFESSORSHIP OF PHYSIOLOGY Established in 1902 in honor of George Higginson by gifts received from his children. 1902-1906 Henry Pickering Bowditch '906- Walter Bradford Cannon JAMES STILLMAN PROFESSORSHIP OF COMPARATIVE ANATOMY Established in 1902 from the endowment of James Stiliman. 1905-1914 Charles Sedgwick Minot 1931- Frederic Thomas Lewis EATON PROFESSORSHIP OF THE SCIENCE OF GOVERNMENT Established in 1503 and endowed by the will of Dorman Bridgman Eaton (LL.B. 18 SC). 1903-1909 Abbott Lawrence Lowell 1910-1926 Albert Bushnell Hart 1926- Charles Howard McTlwain CHARLES ELIOT PROFESSORSHIP OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Established in 1903 by the endowment of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Robinson in honor of their son, Nelson Robinson, Jr. (1896-1899). 1903-1915 Frederick Law Olmsted 1915-1929 James Sturgis Pray 7930- Bremer Whidden Pond LANGDELL PROFESSORSHIP OF LAW Established in 1903, and named in honor of Christopher Columbus Isngdell (A.B. 181). 1903-1925 Eugene Wambaugh 1926-1928 Francis Hermann Bohlen 1928- Thomas Reed Powell 56 HISTORICAL REGISTER NELSON ROBINSON, JR., PROFESSORSHIP OF ARCHITECTURE Established in 1903 by the endowment of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Robinson, in honor of their son, Nelson Robinson, Jr. (1896-1899). 1903-1917 Herbert Langford Warren 1925- Jean Jacques Haffrter WALES PROFESSORSHIP OF SANSKRIT Established in 1903 under the will of Henry Ware Wales (A.B. 1838)- 1903-i926 Charles Rockwell Lanman 1928- Walter Eugene Clark FROTHINGHAM PROFESSORSHIP OF THE HISTORY OF RELIGION Endowed in 1892 under the will of Frederick Frothingham (A.B. i and established in 1904 by the President and Fellows. 1904-1928 George Foot Moore 1930- Arthur Darby Nock DAVID AMES WELLS PROFESSORSHIP OF POLITICAL ECONOMY Established in 1905 from the bequest of David Ames Wells (s.a. 1851). 1904-1932 Thomas Nixon Carver 1932- Harold Hitchings Burbank BULLARD PROFESSORSHIP OF NEUROPATHOLOGY Founded in 1906 in honor of William Story Bullard by his widow, Louise Norton Bullard, and his children. 1909-1920 Elmer Ernest Southard 1926- Stanley Cobb CARTER PROFESSORSHIP OF GENERAL JURISPRUDENCE Endowed in 1905 under the will of James Coolidge Carter (A.B. 180). 1908-1913 Joseph Henry Beak 1913- Roscoe Pound ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS 57 JOHN HOMANS PROFESSORSHIP OF SURGERY Established in 1906 by friends and associates of John Homans (A.B. xSS). 1907-1910 Herbert Leslie Burrell 1922-1927 Charles Mien Porter 1927-1931 Edward Peirson Richardson 1931- Edward Delos Churchill EDWARD WIGGLESWORTH PROFESSORSHIP OF DERMATOLOGY Founded in icio6 in memory of Edward Wigglesworth (A.B. iS6x), by a gift from Jane Norton Grew, Mary Stoddard Pickering, Henrietta C. Fitz, Sarah W. Wigglesworth, and George Wigglesworth (A.B. 1874)- 1907-1911 John Templeton Bowen 1916-1927 Charles James White WALTER AUGUSTUS LECOMPTE PROFESSORSHIP OF OTOLOGY Founded in 1907 by a gift from Francis D. Lecompte in memory of Walter Augustus Lecompte (A.B. 1893). 1907-1913 Clarence John Blake 1918-1924 Eugene Anthony Crockett 1924-1932 David Harold Walker 1932- Harris Peyton Mosher ANDOVER PROFESSORS From 1908 to 1922 Andover Theological Seminary was affiliated with Harvard University. During those years professors in the Seminary whose courses were accepted for the Harvard degree of Bachelor of Divinity were appointed Andover Professors in Harvard University. 1908-1922 William Rosenzweig Arnold, Hebrew Language and Literature 1908-1922 Edward Young Hincks, Biblical Theology 1908-192! John Winthrop Platner, Ecclesiastical History 1908-1918 William Henry Ryder, New Testament Interpretation 1910-1922 Daniel Evans, Systematic Theology i9ri917 Albert Parker Fitch, Practical Theology 58 HISTORICAL REGISTER GURNEY PROFESSORSHIP OF HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE Established in 1908 by the President and Fellows, from the bequest of Ellen Gurney. 1908-1909 Charles Gross 1912-1928 Charles Homer Haskins 1929- Roger Bigelow Merriman HAMILTON KUHN PROFESSORSHIP OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY Founded in 1909 under the will of Mrs. Hartman Kuhn, in memory of her son, Hamilton Kuhn (A.n. 1887)- 19C>9-I934 Otto Knut Olof Folin 1935- Albert Baird Hastings GORDON MCKAY PROFESSORSHIPS Founded in 1909 under a trust established by Gordon McKay (honorary A.M. 1896). 19c9-1929 George Fillmore Swain, Civil Engineering 1909-1936 Harry Ellsworth Clifford, Electrical Engineering 1909-1917 Edward Dyer Peters, Metallurgy 1911-1924 George Chandler Whipple, Sanitary Engineer- ing 1924-1935 Albert Sauveur, Metallurgy and Metallograpliy 1935- Gordon Maskew Fair, Sanitary Engineering 1935-1936 Comfort Avery Adams, Electrical Engineering 1935- Lionel Simeon Marks, Mechanical Engineering 1935- George Washington Pierce, Communication Engineering 1935- Arthur Edwin Norton, Applied Mechanics 1935- Emory Leon Chaffee, Physics and Communi- cation Engineering 1935- C Harold Berry, Mechanical Engineering NATHANIEL ROPES PROFESSORSHIP OF POLITICAL ECONOMY Established in 191 i under the wills of Mary P. and Eliza Orne Ropes, of Salem. 1911-1933 William Zebina Ripley 1933- John Henry Williams ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS 49 EDMUND COGSWELL CONVERSE PROFESSORSHIP OF BANKING AND FINANCE Established in the Graduate School of Business Administration in 3913, by Edmund Cogswell Converse. 1913- Oliver Mitchell Wentworth Sprague ABBOTT AND JAMES LAWRENCE PROFESSORSHIP OF CHEMISTRY F.stablished in 1913 by the President and Fellows in honor of Abbott Lawrence (A.B. 1849) and James Lawrence (AIB. 1840), from funds given by them for the support of the Lawrence Scientific School. 1914-1934 Elmer Peter Kohier 1934- Lawrence Joseph Henderson ABBOTT AND JAMES LAWRENCE PROFESSORSHIP OF ENGINEERING l'stablished in 1913 by the President and Fellows in honor of Abbott lawrence (A.B. 1849), and James Lawrence (A.B. 1840), from funds liven by them for the support of the Lawrence Scientific School. 1914-1936 ComfortAveryAdams ABBOTT LAWRENCE ROTCH PROFESSORSHIP OF METEOROLOGY l"uunded in 1913 under the will of Abbott Lawrence Rotch (A.M. lIon. 1891), who died in 19I2. 1913-1932 AlexanderGeorgeMcAdie JOHN E. HUDSON PROFESSORSHIP OF ARCHAEOLOGY Established in 1916 in honor of John Elbridge Hudson (A.B. 1862), by his widow, Eunice V. Hudson. 1916- George Henry Chase JOHN BALL AND BUCKMINSTER BROWN PRoFESSoRsHIP OF ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY lnunded in 1895 under the will of Buckminster Brown (M.D. 1844), who died in 189!; established by the President and Fellows in 1915. 60 HISTORICAL REGISTER In 1916 the fund was increased by a gift from his sister, Rebecca %V. Brown. 1915-1924 Robert Williamson Lovett 1924-1931 Robert Bayley Osgood JAMES JEROME HILL PROFESSORSHIP OF TRANSPORTATION Established by the President and Fellows, in 1916, in the Graduate School of Business Administration, in honor of James Jerome Hill, from a fund raised by his friends. 1916- William James Cunningham GURNEY PROFESSORSHIP OF ENGLISH LITERATURE Established in 1916, by the President and Fellows, from the income of the bequest of Ellen Gurney. 1917-1936 George Lyman Kittredge SILAS ARNOLD HOUGHTON ASSISTANT PROFESSORSHIP IN THE MEDICAL SCHOOL Established in 1917 by the President and Fellows, from the gift of Mrs. Francis L. Coolidge, in memory of Silas Arnold Houghton (AB. 1887)- 19-17-19'23 Cleaveland Floyd, Bacteriology 1924- John Howard Mueller, Bacteriology and Immunology (Associate Professor after 1929) CHARLES WILDER PROFESSORSHIP IN THE MEDICAL SCHOOL Founded in 1909 under the will of Charles Wilder and his sister, Florence E. Wilder; in 1912 the fund was increased by Charles Wilder. Established by the President and Fellows in 1920. 1920-1935 Milton Joseph Rosenau, Preventive Medicine and Hygiene 1935- Hans Zinsser, Bacteriology and Immunology ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS 61 GEORGE FISHER BAKER PROFESSORSHIP OF ECONOMICS Established in 1920 from the gift of George Fisher Baker, Jr. (AB. 1899). 1920-1935 Charles Jesse Bullock 1935- Joseph Alois Schumpeter HENRY KEMBLE OLIVER PROFESSORSHIP OF HYGIENE Established in 1920 by the President and Fellows from the Oliver fund. 1920-1924 Roger Irving Lee 1925-1935 Alfred Worcester 1935- Arlie y Bock BYRNE PROFESSORSHIP OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAw Established in 1920 from the gift of James Byrne (A.B. 1877)- 1920- Felix Frankfurter JAMES JACKSON PUTNAM PROFESSORSHIP OF NEUROLOGY Established in 1920 in the Medical School, in honor of James Jackson Putnam (A.B. 1866). 1920-1926 Edward Wyllys Taylor 1926- James Bourne Ayer (Clinical Professor until 1935) JONATHAN TRUMBULL PROFESSORSHIP OF AMERICAN HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT Established in 1925 by the gift to the Harvard Endowment Fund hum the Connecticut alumni. 1925-1930WilliamBennettMunro NATHAN LITTAUER PROFESSORSHIP OF JEW1SH LITERATURE AND PHILOSOPHY Established in 1925 by the gift of Lucius N. Littauer (A.B. 1878)- 192S- Harry AustrynWolfson 62 HISTORICAL REGISTER FRANCIS LEE HIGGucsoN PROFESSORSHIP OF HISTORY Established in 192.5 in memory of Francis Lee Higginson (A. B. 1863), from gifts received from him during his life. 1925- Wilbur Cortez Abbott FRANCIS LEE F-IIGGINSON PROFESSORSHIP OF ENGLISH LITERATURE Established in 1925 in memory of Francis Lee Higginson (A.B. 186), from gifts received from him during his life. 192.5-1930 Bliss Perry 1930- John Livingston Lowes THOMAS ALEXANDER FORSYTH PROFESSORSHIP OF DENTAL SCIENCE Established in 192.5 in honor of Thomas Alexander Forsyth, donor of the Forsyth Dental Infirmary. 1925- Percy Rogers Howe THEODORE WILLIAM RICHARDS PROFESSORSHIP OF CHEMISTRY Established in 192.5 by the President and Fellows, from the gift of Thomas W. Lamont (A.B. 1892), in memory of his brother, Hammond Lamorit (A.B. 1886), to bear the name of his brother's classmate, Theodore William Richards. 1925- Gregory Paul Baxter THOMAS MORGAN ROTCH PROFESSORSHIP OF PEDIATRICS Established in 1925 by the President and Fellows, from the bequest of Thomas Morgan Rotch (A.B. 1870)- 1924- Kenneth Daniel Blackfan SHELDON EMERY PROFESSORSHIP OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Established in 1925 by the President and Fellows, from the gift of Mrs. Thomas J. Emery, in memory of her son, Sheldon Emery. 192.5-1928 Arthur Becket Lamb 192.8-1933 James Bryant Conant 1934- Elmer Peter Kohler ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS 63 SYaLIAM D0RR BOARDMAN PROFESSORSHIP OF FINE ARTS Established in 1924 by the President and Fellows, from the bequest of Alice L. Boardman (Mrs. William Dorr Boardman), in memory of her son, William Dorr Boardman (A.B. 1892). 1925-1933 Arthur Kingsley Porter '933- Chandler Rathfon Post CHARLES ELioT NORTON PROFESSORSHIP OF POETRY Established in 1925 by the gift of Charles Chauncey Stiliman (A.B. 1898), in memory of Charles Eliot Norton (A.B. 1846). An annual appointment. 1926-1927 George Gilbert AimŽ Murray 1927-1928 Eric Robert Dairymple Maclagan 1929-1930Heatihcote William Garrod 1930-1931 Arthur Mayger Hind 1931-193!2 Sigurthur Nordal 1932-1933 Thomas Stearns Eliot 1933-1934 Laurence Binyon 1936 Robert Frost W. H. BAKER PROFESSORSHIP OF GYNAECOLOGY Established in 1926 by the bequest of Dr. William Henry Baker (M. t). 1872). 1927-I 932 William PhillipsGraves WILLIAM ZIEGLER PROFESSORSHIP OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS Established in 1927 by William Ziegler, Jr., in memory of his father, William Ziegler. 1927- Jacob Anton de Haas (;EORGE FISHER BAKER PROFESSORSHIP OF BUSINESS EcorcoMlcs Established in 1927 by the President and Fellows in honor of George Fisher Baker. 1927- Wallace Brett Donham 64 HISTORICAL REGISTER ISIDOR STRAUS PROFESSORSHIP OF BUSINESS HISTORY Established in 1927 by Jesse Isidor Straus (A.B. 1893), Percy S. Straus (A.B. 1897), and Herbert N. Straus (A.B. 1903) in memory of their father, Isidor Straus. 1927- Norman Scott Brien Gras CHARLES STEBBIMS FAIRCHILD PROFESSORSHIP OF COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW Founded in 1928 by Mrs. Charles Stebbins Fairchild in memory of her husband, Charles Stebbins Fairchild (A.B. 1863)- 1929-1935 Josef Redlich HENRY CHARLES LEA PROFESSORSHIP OF MEDIEVAL HISTORY Established in 1928 by the bequest of Nina Lea in memory of her father, Henry Charles Lea (LL.D. 1890). 1928-1931 Charles Homer Haskins CHARLES DYER NORTON PROFESSORSHIP OF REGIONAL PLANNING Founded in 1929 by James F. Curtis (A.B. 1899) in memory of Charles Dyer Norton. 1929- Henry Vincent Hubbard ROBERT WOODS BLISS PROFESSORSHIP OF LATIN-AMERICAN HISTORY AND ECONOMICS Established anonymously in 1913 by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss. In 1935 it was officially designated by its present title. 1923- Clarence Henry Haring CHARLES A. BRACKEn PROFESSORSHIP OF ORAL PATHOLOGY Founded in 1924 from gifts received in memory of Charles A. Brackett (D.M.D. 1873)- 1934- Kurt Hermann Thom a ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS 65 KUNO FRANCIcE PROFESSORSHIP OF GERMAN ART AND CULTURE Established in 1929 by friends of Professor Francke. 1930-1931 Adolph Goldschmidt 1931-1932 Friedrich von der Leyen 1932-1934 Wilhelm Reinhold Walter Koehler 1934-1935 Eugen Rose nstock-Hussy 1935 Hermann August Korif 193S-I936 Karl Vi‘tor EDGAR PIERCE PROFESSORSHIP OF PHILOSOPHY Established in 1930 by the President and Fellows from the bequest o( Edgar Pierce (A.B. 1892), in his memory. 1930- Ralph Barton Perry JOHN H. MORIS0N PROFESSORSHIP OF CHURCH HISTORY Established in 1932 under the will of Robert Swain Morison in memory of his father, the Rev. John Hopkins Morison (A.B. 1831). 1932- George La Piana WILLIAM LAMBERT RICHARDSON PROFESSORSHIP OF OBSTETRICS Established in 1933 under the will of Dr. William Latubert Richardn (A.B. 1864). 1933- Frederick Carpenter Irving MARTIN A. RYERS0N LECTURESHIP ON FINE ARTS Founded in 1935 under the will of Martin A. Ryerson (LL.B. 1878)- 193S- Edward Waldo Forbes WILLIAM ZIEGLER PROFESSORSHIP OF GOVERNMENT AND LAW Established in 1935 by William Ziegler, Jr., in memory of his father, William Ziegler. 1935- Howard Landis Bevis 66 HISTORICAL REGISTER VISITING AND EXCHANGE PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES Names of holders of professorships on the following list are followed by mention of their field of learning. Holders of lectureships are indicated by the addition of the word "lecturer." This list has been extended to include not merely "visiting professors" and "visiting lecturers" strictly so designated by appointment, but also professors or lecturers on annual appointment who served at Harvard while on leave of absence from positions abroad and were reported as visiting Faculty members in the annual reports of the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences to the President of Harvard College. Holders of the Charles Eliot Norton and Kuno Francke Professorships, many of whom are visitors from foreign countries, appear in the preceding list rather than below. 1905 Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald, Physical Chemistry . . . . io6 1906 Eugen KŸhnemann, German Literature 1907 1907 Paul Clemen, German /Ii 1908 1908 Eugen KUhnemann, German Literature 1909 1909 Eduard Meyer, Ancient History 1910 iio Max Friedl‹nder, History of Music 1911 Miche]Charles Diehl,History 1912 1911 Willy Kukenthal, Zoology 1912 1912 Rudolf Eucken,Philosophy 1913 1912 Emi]eldegouis,English 1913 1913 Fernand Baldensperger, Comparative Literature . . 1914 1913 Ernst von Dobschutz, New Testament 1914 1914 Henri Lichtenberger, Comparative Literature 1915 1915 Charles Jean de la VallŽe Poussiri, Lecturer on Mat/ic- ma/its 1915 1915 Maurice De WuIf, Lecturer on Philosophy 1916 1915 Leon Dupriez, Lecturer on Government 1912 1917 RaoulBlanchard 1917 1917 Charles Cestre, English 1918 1918 Louis Blaringham, Applied Biology 1919 1919 Lucien LŽvy-Bruhi, Philosophy 1920 1920Maurice De Wuif, Lecturer on Philosophy 1920 1921 Henri Guy, French Literature 1921 1921 Eric Arthur Home, Lecturer on History 1921 VISITING PROFESSORS 67 192,2 Ernile Felix Gautier, Geography 1922 1923 Henri Hauser, History and Economics 1923 1923 Albert Feu ill erat, English 1924 1925 Edmond Estve, French 1925 1925 William Reginald Halliday, Lecturer on Ancient History 1925 1925 Wolfgang Kšhler, Lecturer on Psychology 1926 1926 Oliver Elton, Lecturer on English 1926 19,26 Alfred Jeanroy, French 1926 19,26 Etienne Gilson, Philosophy 1927 1926 Edward Ernest Sikes, Lecturer on Greek and Latin . 1927 1927 Edgar Leigh Collis, Lecturer on Industrial Hygiene 1927 127 Robert Seymour Conway, Lecturer on Greek and Latin 1927 1927 Michel Charles Diehi, Lecturer on Fine Arts and History 1927 1927 Alexander Pearce Higgins, Lecturer on International Law 1927 1927 Charles Kingsley Webster, Lecturer on History . . 1927 1927 Karl Biihler, Lecturer on Psychology 1928 1927 Leon William Collet, Lecturer on Geology 1928 1927 Adolph Goldschrnidt, Lecturer on Fine Arts and the History of German Culture . 1929 1927 Alfred Francis Pribram, Lecturer on History 1928 1927 Josef Alois Schumpeter, Lecturer on Economics 1928 1928 Constantin CarathCodory, Lecturer on Mathematics ltp# Andre Koszul, English 1928 1928 Rupert Clendon Lodge) Lecturer on Philosophy . 1928 1928 Ralph George Hawtrey, Lecturer on Economics . . 1929 1928 Paul Hazard, Comparative Literature 1929 l2K William Hung, Lectureron Chinese History 1929 1q28 Gustav Pauli, Lecturer on the History of German Culture and Art 1929 lipS Paul-Eugene Pelliot, Lecturer on the History of Chinese Art 1929 192R I.JUCUS Chapin Porter, Lecturer on Chinese Philosophy 1929 1928 Charles Jasper Sisson, Lecturer on English 1929 192H Alexander von Sta‘l-Holstein, Lecturer on Chinese Langzeage and Literature 1929 1929 Friedrich Hund, Lecturer on Physics 1929 1929 Marcel Aubert, Lecturer on Fine Arts 1930 tog Henri Guy, French Literature 1930 $929 William Hung, Lecturer on Chinese History 1930 1929 Wullgang Iiepe, Lecturer on German 1930 1929 Robert Neuner, Lecturer on Roman Law 1930 1929 Arthur Darby Nock, Lecturer on the History of Religion 1930 1929 Otto Olden berg, Lecturer on Physics 1930 1929 Tibor Rado Lecturer on Mathematics 1930 1929 Leon Robin, Lecturer on Philosophy 1930 1929 Svein Rosseland, Lecturer on Astronomy 1930 1929 Otis Johnson Todd, Lecturer on Greek and Latin 1930 1930 Benedict Humphrey Sumner, Lecturer on History 1930 1930 Oliver Elton, Lecturer on English 1931 1930 Halvdan Koht, Lecturer on History 1931 1930 Karl Menger, Lecturer on Mathematics 1931 1930 Ernst Julius Opik, Lecturer on Astrophysics 1931 1930 Jan Arnoldus Schouten, Lecturer on Mathematics 1931 1930 Josef Alois Schumpeter, Lecturer on Economics 1931 1931 Phi]ippe De Vargas, Lecturer on Chinese 1931 1931 Andre Leconte, Architecture 1931 1931 Ivor Armstrong Richards, Lecturer on English 1931 1931 Edmond Joachim Vermeil, German Literature 1931 1931 Arthur Kent Griffin, Lecturer on Greek and Latin 1932 1931 Gottfried Flaberler, Lecturer on Economics 1932 1931 David Mitrany, Lecturer on Government 1932 1931 Lucius Chapin Porter, Lecturer on Chinese Philosophy 1932 1931 Ernst Wolf, Lecturer on General Physiology 1932 1932 Gustav Hoist, Lecturer on Music 1932 1932 Pierre Martino, French Language and Literature 1932 1932 Serge Elisseeff, Lecturer on Chinese and Japanese 1933 1932 David Mitrany, Lecturer on International Relations 1933 1932 Ernst Wolf, Lecturer on General Physiology 1933 1933 HenriGuy, Lecturer on French 1933 1933 Yukio Yashiro, Lecturer on Fine Arts 1933 1933 Norman Alexander Robertson, Lecturer on Government 1934 1933 Eugen Rosenstock-Hussy, Lecturer on Government 1934 1933 Georges Valiron, Mathematics 1934 1933 Ernst Wolf, Lecturer on General Physiology 1934 1934 Robert Ulich, Lecturer on Comparative Education . . 1935 1934 Ernst Wolf, Lecturer on General Physiology 1935 1935 Jules Blache, Physical Geography 1935 1935 Friedrich Eduard Machlup-Wolf, Lecturer on Economics 1935 1935 Eugen Rosenstock-Hussy, Lecturer 1935 1935 Albert Szent-Gyorgi, Lecturer on Physiology 1935 1935 Leopold Max von Wiese, Lecturer on Sociology 1935 1935 Edward Welbourne, Lecturer on Government 1935 1935 Charles Cestre, American Literature and Civilization 1936 1935 Herbert Jennings Rose, Lecturer on Latin 1936 1936 Lars Valerian Ahlfors, Lecturer on Mathematics - 1936 1936 Dietrich Gerhard, Lecturer on History - . 1936 1936 Corrado Gini, Lecturer on Sociology . . . . . . 1936 1936 Willy Hartner, Lecturer on the History of Science 1936 1936 Karl von Terzaghi, Lecturer on Soil Mechanics 1936 LIBRARIANS OF THE HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY 1667-1672 Solomon Stoddard 1734-1735 Samuel Coolidge 1674 Samuel Sewall 1735-1737 James Diman 1674-1676 Daniel Gookin 1737 Samuel Cooke 1676-1679 Daniel Allin 1737-1841 Thomas Marsh 1679-1681 Daniel Gookin 1741-1742 Belcher Hancock 1681-1690 John Cotton 1742-1743 Benjamin Prat 1690-1693 Henry Newman 1743-1748 Matthew Cushing 1693-1697 Ebenezer Pemberton 1748-1750 Oliver Peabody 1697-1701 Nathaniel Saltonstafi 1751 Perez Marsh 1701 Anthony Stoddard 1751-1753 Stephen Badger 1701-1702 Josiah Willard 1753-1755 John Rand 1703-1706 John Whiting 1755-1757 Mather Byles 1706-1707 John Gore 1757-1758 Elizur Holyoke 1707-1709 Nathaniel Gookin 17S8-1760 Edward Brooks 1709-1712 Edward Holyoke 1760-1762 Samuel Deane 1712-1713 Thomas Robie 1762-1763 Stephen Sewall 1713-1714 John Denison 1763-1767 Andrew Eliot 1714-1718 John Rogers 1767-1768 Jonathan Moore 1718-1720 William Welsteed 1768 Nathaniel Ward 1720-1721 William Cooke 1768-1769 Caleb Prentice 1721-1722 Joshua Gee 1769-1772 William Mayhew 1722-1723 Mitchell Sewall 1772-1787 James Winthrop 1723-1726 John Hancock 1787-1791 Isaac Smith 1726-1728 Stephen Sewall 1791-1793 Thaddeus Mason 1728-1729 Joseph Champney Harris 1729-1730 Jeremiah Condy 1793-1800 Samuel Shapleigh 1730-1734 Henry Gibbs 1800-1800 Sidney Willard 1800-1808 Peter Nourse 1831-1856 Thaddeus William 1808-1811 Samuel Cooper Harris Thacher 1856-1877 John Langdon 1811-1813 John Lovejoy Abbott Sibley 1813-1821 Andrews Norton 1877-1897 Justin Winsor 1821-1823 Joseph Green Cogs 1897-1928 William Coolidge well Lane 1823-1826 Charles Folsom 1928_1936 Alfred Claghorn 1826-1831 Benjamin Peirce Potter STEWARDS AND BURSARS Title changed to Bursar in 1874 ?-1649 Matthew Day 1831-1835 Oliver Sparhawk 1860 Samuel Phillips 1835-1844 Levi Farwell 1651-1660 Thomas Chesholme 1844-1870 William Gordon ? -1668 William Bordman Stearns 1668-1682 Thomas Danforth 1870-1871 George Dexter 1682-1687 Andrew Bordman 1872-1874 Edward William 1687-1703 Aaron Bordman Hooper 1703-1747 Andrew Bordrnan 1874-1888 Allen Danforth 1747-1750 Andrew Bordman 1888-1922 Charles Francis 1750-1779 Jonathan Hastings Mason 1779-1818 Caleb Gannett 19221927 Arthur Lovett Endi 1818-1827 Stephen Higginsoncott 1827-1831 Charles Sanders 1927- Wilford Cook Saeger WINNERS OF THE BOWDOIN PRIZES The Bowdoin Prizes are awarded annually under the terms of the bequest of Governor James Bowdoin, A.B. 1745, "for the advancement of useful and polite literature among the Residents as well graduates as undergraduates of the University; the premiums to be paid in such way and manner as shall be best adapted to excite a spirit of emulation among such Residents." The terms under which the prizes are offered have been changed from time to time; at present they may be conferred for original dissertations in English, Latin, or Greek, or for translations of prescribed passages from English into Latin or Greek. Winners of prizes for original dissertations only are recorded below. In this list the names of graduate winners in each year are grouped before the names of undergraduate winners, and the names of winners of first prizes precede winners of second or third prizes in each group. Recipients of prizes of equal grade are arranged in order of academic seniority. The name of each winner is followed by mention of his Harvard degrees. Joseph Swasey Farley, A.B. 1810 Will ard Phillips, A.B. 1810, A.M., LL.D. 1853 1810 Charles Eliot, A.B. 1809, A.M. 1812 George Bethune English, A.B. 1807, A.M. 18 ii Edward Everett, A. B. 18 11) A. M.) LL.D. 1835 Timothy Hilliard, A.B. 1809, A.M. 1813, iv.n. 1824 Joseph Haven, A.B. 18 10, A.M. John Brazer, A.B. 1813, A.m., S.T.D. 18,36 William Williams Fuller, A.B. 1813, A.M. 1813 John Gorham Palfrey, A.B. 181, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1818, S.T.D. 1834, LL.D. 1869 1814 Cyrus Peirce, A.B. 1810, A.M. John Ware, A.B. 1813, A.M., M.D. 18 16 John Call Dalton, A.B. 1814, A.M., M.D. 1818 George Otis, A.B. IS, IS, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1818 Samuel Dexter Bradford, A.B. 1814, A.M. William Havard Eliot, A.B. 18 IS, A.M. Justin Wright Clark, A.B. 18 16 Samuel Joseph May, A.B. 1817, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1820 18115 Jared Sparks, A. B. 1815, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 18 18, LL.D. 1843 Thomas Savage, AR. 1813, A.M. 1816 Isaac Boyle,A.B. 1813,A.M. John Gorham Palfrey, A. B. 1815, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1818, S.T.D. 1834, LL.D. 1869 Justin Wright Clark, A.B. 1816 Henry Bromfield Pearson, A.B. 1816, A.M. George Bancroft, A. B. 1817, A. M.3 LL.D. 1843 John Hubbard Wilkins, A.B. 18 18, A.M. 1817 George Otis, A.B. 1815, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 18 18 John Everett, A.B. 1818, A.M. George Bancroft, A.B. 1817, A.M., LL.D. 1843 John Hubbard Wilkins, A.B. 18 18, A.M. iBiS Charles Carter Lee, AB. 1819, A.M. David Priestly Hall, A.B. 1820, AM. 1819 Edward Brooks Hall, A.B. 1820, AM., Grad. Divinity School 1824, S.T.D. 1848 David Priestly Hall, A.B. 1820, A.M. Daniel Kimball Whitaker, A.B. 1820, A.M. Benjamin Clark Cutler Parker, A.B. 1822, A.M. 1820 Edward Gardiner Davis, A.B. 1820, AM., M.D. 1826 Ralph Waldo Emerson, A.B. 1821, A.M. 1827, LL.D. 1866 1821 Josiah Quincy, A.B. 18,2 r, A.M. Ralph Waldo Emerson, A.B. 1821, AM. 1827, LL.D. 1866 1822 Charles Wentworth Upham, A.B. 1821, AM., Grad. Divinity School 1824 John Frost, A.B. 1822, AM. Henry Bromfield Rogers, A.B. 1822, A.M. George Ripley, A.B. 1823, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1826 BOWDOIN PRIZES 73 1823 William Parsons Lunt, A.B. &823, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1828, S.T.D. 1850 &824 Jason Whitman, AS. &825, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1831 1825 Seth Ames, A.B. 1825 Timothy Walker, AS. 1826,A.M., LL.D. &854 Hersey Bradford Goodwin, A.B. £826, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1829 1826 John Ham Williams Page, AS. 1826, A.M. Edward Warren, AS. £826, A.M., M.D. 1829 Cornelius McLean, AS. &826 Cazneau Palfrey, AS. 1826, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1829 £827 William Flathorne Brooks, AS. 1827 George Nichols, A.B. 1828, Grad. Dvinity School 1831, A.M. &871 William Augustus Stearns, AS. 1827, A.M., S.T.D. £853 1828 Charles Chauncy Emerson, AS. 1828, A.M., LL. 13. 1832 Thomas Bayley Fox, A.B. 1828, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1831 William Gray Swett, A.B. 1828, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1831 Chandler Robbins, A.B. £829, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1833, S.TD. IS SS 1829 Benjamin Robbins Curtis, A.B. 1829, LL.B. 1832, LL.D. 1852 Thomas Hopkinson, A.B. £830, A.M. James Freeman Clarke, AS. &829, Grad. Divinity School 1833, S.T.D. 1863 Joshua Holyoke Ward, As. 1829, A.M., LL.B. 1832 1830 Benjamin Robbins Curtis, As. 1829, LL.B. 1832, LL.D. £852 Charlemagne Tower, AS. 1830, A.M. 74 HISTORICAL REGISTER William Hammatt Simmons, A.B. 1831, A.M. Charles Sumner, A.B. 1830, LL.B. 1834, LL.D. 1849 John Hopkins Morison, A.B. 1831, S.T.D. 1858, A.M. 1861 1831 Thomas Hopkinson, A.B. 1830, A. N1. George Clinton Coombs, A.B. 1831 George Frederick Simmons, A.B. 1832, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1838 John Hopkins 1V[orison, A.B. 1831, S.T.D. 188, A.M. 1861 William Silsbee, A.B. 1832, Grad. Divinity School 1836 1832 Charles Sumner,A.B. 1830, LL.B. 1834,LL.D. 1859 George Ticknor Curtis, A.B. 1832 Abiel Abbot Livermore, A.B. 1833, Grad. Divinity School 1836, A.M. 1872, S.T.D. 1888 John Warren Got-ham, A.B. 1832, A.M., M.D. 1837 William Whiting, A.B. 1833, LL.B. r838,A.M. 1854 1833 Samuel Osgood, A.B. 1832, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1834, S.T.D. 18 Francis Bowen, A. B. '833, A.M., LL.D. 1879 Charles Mason, A.B. 1834,A.M., LL. B. 1839 William Mackay Prichard, A.B. 1833 William LeRoy Annin, A.B. 1834 1834 John Hopkins Morison, A.B. 1831, S.T.D. 1858, Add. 1861 Naaman Loud White, A.B. 1835 Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar,A.B. 1835, LL.B. 1839, LL.D. 1868 1835 Henry Whitney Bellows, A.B. 1832, Grad. Divinity School 1837, S.T.D. 1854 Jones Very, A.B. 1836 l.cniuel Stephens, A.B. 1835 BOWDOIN PRIZES 75 1836 Jones Very, A. B. 1836 Horace Morison , A.B. 1837, A.M. Charles Stearns Wheeler, A.B. 1837, A.M. 11837 Manlius Stimson Clarke, A.B. 1837, LL.B. 1840 Richard Henry Dana, A.B. 1837, A.M., LL.B. 1839, LL.D. 1866 Charles Woodman Scates, A.B. 18j8 1838 Daniel Samuel Richardson, A.B. 1838, LL.B. 1839, A.M. 1865 Charles Woodman Scates, A.B. 1838 Nathaniel Holmes Monson, A.B. 1839, A.\t. 1861 Rufus King, A.B. 1838, LL. B. 1840,A.M. 1858 Edward Everett Hale, A.B. 1839, A.M., S.T.D. 1879 '839 Charles Henry Brigham, A.B. 1839, A.M. 1843, Grad. Divinity School 1843 Edward Everett Hale, A.B. 1839, A.M., S.T.D. 1879 Iknry Aylwin, A.B. 1840 (1841), A.NL, LL.B. 1842 1840 Rufus Ellis, A.B. 1838, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1841 Ephraim Curtis Robie, A.B. 1840 Francis Edward Parker ,A.B. 1841, LL.B. 1845 Charles Gideon Davis, A.B. 1840 Cliwdius Buchanan Farnsworth, A.B. 1841 1841 Thomas Church Haskell Smith, A.B. 1,941 ti*udius Buchanan Farnsworth, A.B. 1841 David Ralph Jaques, A.B. 1842, LL.B. 1844 II' 1842 William Oxnard Moseley, A.B. 1836, Grad. Divinity School 1842 Thomas 1-1111, AM. 18431 A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1845, S.T.D. 1860 Elisha Winslow 'l'racy, A.B. 1843, A.M. 76 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1843 Joseph Henry Allen, A.B. 1840, Grad. Divinity School 1843, A.M. (Hon.) 1879, S.T.D. 1891 Alexander Wheelock Thayer, A.B. '843, A.M., LL.B. 1848 George Blankern Cary, A.B. 1844 John Lowell, A.B. 1843, A.M., LL.B. 1845, LL.D. 187! Charles Adams Whitcomb, A.B. 1844 1844 William Orne White, A.B. 1840, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1845 George Silsbee Hale, A.B. 1844 William Shaw Tiffany, A.B. '845 Horatio Justus Perry, A. B. 1844 John ScribnerJenness, A.B. 1845 1845 Henry Dwight Sedgwick, A.B. 1843 Thomas Russell, A.B. 1845 Walter Mitchell, AS. 1846 Thomas Andrew Watson, A.B. 1845, LL.B. 1848 Daniel Sargent Curtis, A.B. 1846, LL.B. 1848, A.M. 18 60 1846 Washington Very, A.B. 1843, Grad. Divinity School 1846 Francis James Child, A.B. 1846, A.M., LL.D. 1884 Francis Tiffany, A.B. 1847, Grad. Divinity School 1852 Augustus Lord Souie, A.B. 1846 James Jennison, A.B. 1847, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1852 1847 Charles Adams Whitcomb, A.B. 1844 Adoiphus Carter Whitcomb, A.B. 1847 George Peabody Tiffany, A.B. 1848, A.M. John Marshall Edgarton, A.B. 1847 Thomas Curtis Clarke, AS. 1848 1848 William Henry Huribert, As. 10047, Grad. Divinity School 1849 BOWDOIN PRIZES 7# Edward Irving Bigelow, A.B. 1848, AM. Francis Howland, A.B. 1849, LL.B. 1853 Thomas Chase, A.B. 1848, A.M., LL.D. 1878 Lodowick Fosdick Billings, A.B. '849 1849 Adolphus Carter Whitcomb, A.B. 1847 Charles Louis Flint, A.B. 1849, LL.B. z852, A.M. 1853 James Coolidge Carter, A.B. x8go, LL.B. 1853, LL. D. 18 8 5 Thomas Meriam Stetson, A.B. 1849 Charles Carroll Bombaugh, A.B. 1850, A.M. 1850 ohn Marshall Marsters, A.B. 1847, LL.B. 1850 ()ratio Robinson Storer, As. 18 SO, A.M., M.D. 1853, LL.B. 1868 Samuel Batchelder,A.B. 18 5 1, LL.B. 1854 JOhnNoble, A.B. 1850, LL.B. 1958 William Paisley Field, A.B. 1851, LL.B. 1855 iSgi James Jennison, A.13.1847, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1852 Charles Louis Flint, AS. 1849, LL.B. 1852, A.M. 1853 Theodore Tebbets, A.B. 185 1, A.M. r8g, Grad. Divinity School r855 oratio Alger, As. 1852, Grad. Divinity School 186c rgeBliss,A.B. 1851,A.M.,LL.B. 18 5 6 ldisonBrown. A.B. 1852, LL.B. 1855, LL.D. 1902 1852 ame8 Coolidge Carter, AS. 180, LL.B. 1853, LL.D. 188 g irwin Erastus Ware, A. 1852, LL. B. r8c, A.M. 18 6c ames Mills Peirce, A. 1853, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1859 attn Taylor Perry, AS. 1852, A.M. 1871 ward Holmes Arnmidown, AS. 1853 1853 :lama SherrnanHill,A.s. 1853, LL.B. 18 SS, LL.D. 1903 William James Potter, A.B. 1854 athaniel Henry Chamberlain, A.B. 1853 mud Locke Cutter, A.B. 1854, A.M., LL.B. 1859 78 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1854 James Mills Peirce, A.B. 1853, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1859 Payson Eliot Tucker, A.B. 1854, A.M. Phillips Brooks, A.B. A.M., s.T.D. 1877 John Chandler Bancroft, A. B. 1854 Willard Flagg Bliss, A.B. 1855 1855 Samuel Batchelder, A.B. 1851, LL.B. 1854 Leonard AugustusJones, KB. 18g, LL.B. 1858 Charles Francis Adams, A.B. 1846, LL.D. 1895 Charles Francis Stone, A.B. 1855, A.B. 1862 Walter Hayes Burns, A.B. 1856 1846 Thomas William Clarke,A.B. 185, LL.B. 1858 Nehemiah Ball, A.B. 1865 (18) James Jackson Storrow, A.B. 18 57 George Blagden,A.B. 1856 George Whittemore, A.B. 1857 1857 Charles Ammi Cutter, A.B. 185, Grad. Divinity School 1859 George Whittemore, KB. 1857 James Jackson Lowell, A. B. 18 5 8, A.M. James Jackson Storrow, A. B. 1857 Samuel Pasco,A.B. x88, A.M. 1872 1858 Leonard Augustus Jones, KB. 1855, LL. B. 1858 George Edward Pond, KB. 1858, LL. B. T860Jacob Abbot Cram, A. B. 1859 Henry Adams, KB. 1858 Francis Vergnies Baich, KB. 1859, LL.B. 1861 1859 I lenry Wilder Foote, A.B. 188, KM., Grad. Divinity School 1861 Frederick May Holland, KB. 1859, Grad. Divinity School 1862 BOWDOIN PRIZES 79 John William Stearns, A.B. r 860, A.M. 1866 Samuel Haven Hilliard, A.B. 1859, A.M. 1861 enry George Spaulding, A. B. 18 60, Grad. Divinity School 1866 18 60 henry Walker Frost, A.B. 1858 James Champlin Fernald, A.B. 1860 George Hart Mumford, A.B. 1861 (1864), A.M.1864, LL.B. 1864 William Gardner Colburn, A.B. 1860, LL.B. 1862 James Kent Stone, A.B. r86i (1863), A.M. 1861 John Codman Ropes, A.S. 1857, LL.B. 1861, LL.D. 1897 Wesley Caleb Sawyer, A.B. 1861, A.M. Edward Dorr McCarthy-, A.B. 1862, LL.B. 1865 Frank Warren Hackett, A.B. 18613 A.M. William Tufts Brigham, A.B. 1862, A.M. 1862 Henry Austin Clapp, A.B. 1860, LL.B. 1864, A.M. (Hon.) 1894 James Vila Blake, A.B. 1862, Grad. Divinity School 1866 I'rederick Brooks, A.B. 1863, A.M. James Milton Loring, AD. 1862 J vremiah Curtin,A.B. 1863 1863 William Augustus White, AS. 1863 James Thompson Bixby, A.B. 1864, A.M., S.T.B. 1870Josiah Lombard, A.B. 1863 William Reed, A.B. 1864, A.M. 1871 1864 Henry George Spaulding, AS. 1860, Grad. Divinity School 1866 John Loring Eldridge, AD. 1864, AM., LL.B. 1866 James Otis Hoyt, AS. 186, LL.B. 1868, A.M. 1872 Joseph Cook, AS. 186, A.M. 1865 Samuel Dana I Jurton, AS. 1864, A. M., LL.B. 1868 80 HISTORICAL REGISTER Joseph Cook, A.B. 1865, A.M. Henry Foster Buswell, A.B. 1866 George Albert Stearns, A.B. r86, A.M. John Henry Watson, AS. 1866, A.M. 1866 George Shattuck Morison, A.B. 1863, A.M.., LL.B. 1866 James Bartlett Gregg, A.B. 1866, S.T.D. 1906 Arthur Brooks, A.B. 1876, A.M. George Batchelor, A.B. 1866, A.M. 1870 Herbert Codman Clapp, A.E. 1867, A.M., M.D. 1870 1867 Herbert Codman Clapp, A.B. 1867, A.M., M.D. 1870 James Henry Davenport, A. B. 1868, A.M., M.D. 1871 Edward Jackson Holmes, A.13. 1867, LL.B. 1869 James Grier,A.B. 1868, LL.B. 1870 1868 Charles Sedgwick Hunt, A.B. 1868 Robert Alder McLeod, A.B. 1869, A.M. Charles Fletcher Dole, A.B. 1868, AM. Henry Barker Hill, A.B. 1869, A.M. 1869 James Bartlett Gregg, A.B. 1866, S.T.D. 1906 Gustavus Goward, A.B. 1869, AM. James Russell Soley, A.B. 1870 William Davis Mackintosh, A.B. 1869 Fred Wadsworth Loring, A.B. 1870 1870 Francis Greenwood Peabody, A.B. 1869, A. M., S.T.B. 187, S.T.D. 1909 Richard Theodore Greener, A.B. 1870 Samuel Brearley,A.3. 1871 Richard Hermann Soule, A.B. 1870BOWDOIN PRIZES 81 1871 Kenneth McIntosh, A.B. 1871 William Prescott Frost, A.B. 1872 Harry Peirce Nichols, A.B. 1871 Arthur Holland, A.B. 1872 7872 Charles Leavitt Beais Whitney, A.B. 1871, PH.D. 1873, LL.B. 1867 Allen Walton Gould, A.B. 1872 Charles Theodore Russell, A.B. 1873 1873 Charles Leavitt Beals Whitney, Am 1871, PH.D. 1873, LL.B. 1867 EliotLord, A.R. 1873,A.M. 1876 Charles Theodore Russell, A.R. 1873 1875 Elgin Adelbert Angell, A.B. 1873, LL.B. 1875 Edward David Baldwin, A.B. 1875 William Norton Bullard, A.B. 1875, M.D. 18 80 Jesse Walter Fewkes, A.B. 1875, PH.D. and AM. 1877 1876 Percival Lowell,A.B. 1876 Francis Lewis Weliman, A.B. 1876 Theodore Chickering Williams, A.B. 1876, S.T.B. 1882 Geor2e Edward Hovey, A.B. 1877 1878 esse Walter Fewkes, AR. 1875, PH.D. and A.M. 1877 Robert Hoilister Worthington, A.B. 7877 William Bancroft Hill, A.B. 1879 Webster Kelley, A.B. '879 Henry Watmough Montague, A.B. 1878 Barney Sachs, A.B. 7878 Bayard Tuckerman, A.B. 1878 82 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1879 Walter Allen Smith, A.B. 1880 Eugene Wambaugh, A.B. 1876, AM. 1877, LL. B. 18 80 William Warren Case, A.B. 1879 Francis Bartlett Patten, AS. 1879 Arthur Hale, AS. 18 80 1880 Josiah Quincy, AS. i$80 Walter Allen Smith, AS. '88c Alfred Jaretzki, A.B. 1881 John Norton Johnson, A.B. 18813 A.M. 1882, PH.D. and A.M. 1883 1881 William Schofield, A.B. 1879, LL.B. and A.M. 1883 Walter Allen Smith, AS. '880 George Lyman Kittredge, A..B. 1882, LITT.D. 1907 Thomas Parker Ivy, A.B. 18 81 Frank Gaylord Cook, AS. 1882, LL.B. 1885 1882 George Lyman Kittredge, AS. 1882, LITT.D. 1907 (two firsts) Robert Luce, A. B. 1882, A.M. 1883 Frank Bolles, LL.B. 1882, A.M. (Hon.) 1893 Osgood Putnam, AS. 1883 1883 William George Peilew, A.B. 1880, LL.B. and A.M. 1883 Charles Bingham Penrose, AS. 18 8 1, PH.D. and A.M. 1884 Arthur Richmond Marsh, AS. 1883 Heinrich Conrad Bierwirth, AS. 1884 Francis Britain Pay, A.B. 1883, LL. B. and A.M. 1887 Edward Wheeler Frost, AS. 1884 Lewis Edwards Gates, AS. 1884 Charles Alexander Whittemore, A. B. 18 8 g 1884 James Newton Garratt, A.B. 1883, A.M. 1884 BOWDOIN PRIZES 83 John Farwell Moors,A.B. 1883,A.M. '884, LL.D. 1915 Edward Wheeler Frost, AS. 1884 Lewis Edwards Gates, AS. '884 Harry Hubbard, AS. 1884 Charles Bertie Gleason, A. B. '885, A.M. 1886 Hugh Henry Brogan, A.B. 1885 Charles Alexander Whittemore, A.B. 1885 1885 William Christopher Smith, AS. 1885 William Morton Fullerton, AS. 1886 Sumner Dow Richardson, A.B. 1886 Thomas Parker Sanborn, AS. 1886 1886 William Franklin Dana, A.B. 1884, LL.B. 1887 Samuel Atkins Eliot, AS. 1884, A.M. 1889, S.T.D. 1925 Richard Aldrich, A.B. 188; Edward Clarke Lunt, AS. iS 86, A.M. 1887 Spencer Penrose, AS. 1886 Arthur Deloraine Corey, AS. 1886, A.M. 1887 Selwyn Lewis Harding, AS. 886 Albertus True Dudley, A.B. 1887 Franklin Elmer Ellsworth Hamilton, A.B. '887 1887 MarlandCogsweJlHobbs,A.n. '885, LL. B. r888 Charles Francis Adams Currier, A.B. 1887, A.M. 1888 '888 Edson Leone Whitney, A.B. '88, A.M. 1888, PH.D. and A.M. 1890 Maxime BOcher, AS. 1888 Ernest Barron Gordon, AS. 1888 Francis Demetrius Kalopothakes, AS. 1888 1889 Charles Francis Adams Currier, AS. 1887, A.M. 1888 Edward Ludlam Blossom, A.B. 1888 84 HISTORICAL REGISTER John William Henry Walden, A.B. 1888, A.M. 1889, PH.D. and A.M. 1891 Edward Lincoln Jellinek, A.B. 1889 Fred Emory Haynes, A.B. 1889, A.M. 1890, PH.D. and A.M. 1891 George James Peirce, LB. 1890 1890 Charles Warren, A.B. 1889, A.M. 1892 Henry Barrett Learned, 4.3. 1890, A.M. 1897 Frank Lincoln O]msted, A.B. 1890 Hugh Tallant,A.B. 1891,A.M. 1891 189' Curtis Hidden Page, A.B. 1890, A.M. 1891, PH.D. 1894 George James Peirce, 5.3. 1890Charles Henry Conrad Wright, A.B. 1891 Justus Watson Folsom, S.B. 1895, S.D. 1899 Harvey Humphrey Baker, A.B. 1891, LL.B. and A.M. 1894 Hugh Tallant,A.B. 1891,A.M. 1891 1892 William Guild Howard, A.B. 1891, A.!1/45. 1892 John Martin Pierce, A.M. 1889 Robert Morss Lovett, A.B. 1892 Richard Walden Hale, A.B. 1892, LL.B. 1895 Charles Rogers Cummings, A.B. 18923, A.M. 1892, LL.B. 1894 1893 Theodore Clarke Smith, A.B. 1892, A.M. 1893, PH.D. 1896 Edward Angus Burt, A.B. 1893, A.M. 1894, PH.D. 1895 Ewing Cockre]l, A.B. 1895 Sidney Miller Ballou, A. B. 1893, A.M. '895 &894 John Hiram Gerould, A.B. 1892, A.M. 1893, PH.D. 1895 Edward Angus Burt, A.B. 1893, A.M. 1894, PH.D. 1895 James Sullivan, A.B. 1894, A.M. 1895, PHD. 1898 BOWDOIN PRIZES 85 Lawrence Arnold Tanzer, AS. 1894 Asa White Kenney Billings, AS. '895, A.M. 1896 1895 George Rapall Noyes, A.B. 1894, A.M. 1895, PH.D. 1898 Asa White Kenney Billings, A.B. &895, A.M. 1896 John Archibald Fairlie, A.B. 1895, A.M. 1896 Harold Ethelbert Addison, A.B. 1896, A.M. 1900 1896 Charles Ammi Brown, A.B. 1897, A.M. 1902 Goldthwaite Higginson Dorr, A.B. 1897 Selden Peabody Delany, AR. 1896 Sidney Bradshaw Fay, AS. 1896, A. M. 1897, PH.D. 1900 1897 John Archibald Fairlie, AS. '895, A.M. 1896 Frederick Clayton Waite, PH.D. 1898 Fullerton Leonard Waldo, A.B. 1898 1898 Thomas Walton Galloway, A.M. 1890 William Wilson Baker, AS. '898, A.M. 1899, PH.D. 1901 Lawrence Joseph Henderson, A.B. 1898, M.D. 1902 1899 John Albert Macy, A.B. 1899, A.M. 1900 Stephen Riggs Williams, A.M. 1898, PH.D. 1900George Washington Pierce, A.M. 1899 (1900), PH.D. 1900 John Alexander Hull Keith, AS. &899, A.M. 1900 Albin Leal Richards, A.B. 1900, A.M. 1901, LL.B. &903 Frederick Manley Ives, AS. 1901, LL.B. 1903 &900 Homer James Edmiston, A.M. 1899, PH.D. 1901 Robert Hayne Leavell, A.B. 1901 Louis Graham Owen Smith, AS. &90086 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1901 George John Blewett, PH.D. 1900 Robert Montraville Green, A.J3. 1902, MD. 1906 Gilbert Holland Montague, A.B. 1901) A.M. 1902, LL. B. 1904 1902 Robert Mearns Yerkes, A.B. '898, A.M. 1899, PH.D. 1902 Alain Campbell White, A.B. 1902 Harold Witter Bynner, A.B. 1902 1903 George Allan England, A.B. 1902 (1903), A.M. 1904 Lauriston Ward, A.B. 190- 1904 Herbert Adoiphus Miller, PH.D. 1905 William Harris Laird Bell, A.B. 1904 Eugene Arthur Hecker, A.B. 1905 1905 Dean Putnam Lockwood, A.B. &903, A.M. 1904 Albert Francis Blakeslee, A.M. 1900, PH.D. 1903 Conrad Louis Benoni Shuddemagen, PH.D. 1908 Swinburne Hale, A.B. 1905, LL.B. 1908 Claude Carlos Washburn, A.13. &905 Henry Adams Bellows, A.B. 1906, PH.D. 1910 Frederick Henry Lahee, AM. 1907, A.M. 1908, PH.D. 1911 1906 George Newman Fuller, A.M. 1906 William James Musgrove, A.M. 1906, PH.D. 191! Hyman Askowith, A.B. 1907 Theodore Francis Jones, A.B. 1906, PH.D. 1910 1907 Harvey Nathaniel Davis, A.M. 1903, PH.D. 1906 Dean Putnam Lockwood, A.B. 1903, A.M. 1904 BOWDOIN PRIZES 87 Alain LeRoy Locke, A. 13. 1908 (1907), PH.D. 1918 Hyman Askowith, A.B. 1907 Robert Neil Thompson, A.B. 1907, A.M. 1908 Abraham Edward Pinanski, A.B. 1908, LL.B. 1910 190$ Arthur Norman Holcombe, A.B. 1906, PH.D. 1909 George Newman Fuller, A.M. 1906 James Holly Hanford,A.M. 1907 (1908), PH.D. 1909 Lee Simonson, A.B. 1909 (i90S) Jacob Loewenberg, A. B. 1908, A.M. 1909, PH.D. 1911 Roy Wilson Foilett, A.B. 1909 Clarence Dewey Britten, A.B. 1910 (1912) 1909 Rollin Clarke Mullenix, PH.D. 1908 Conrad Louis Benoni Shuddemagen, PH.D. 1908 Eugene Arthur Hecker, A.B. 1904 Eugene Arthur Hecker, A.B. 1905 (Original essay in Latin) Kevork Costikyan, A.fl. 1909 Paul Mariett, A.B. 1911 Sidney Fiske Kimball, A.B. 1909, M.ARCH. 1912 (one-half) Cornelius Crosby Webster, A.B. 1909) LLL. B. 1912 (one-half) 1910 Stanley Perkins Chase, A.M. 1906, PH.D. 1911 William James Musgrove, A.M. 1906, PH.D. 1911 David Zek-tsang Yui, A.M. 1910 Edwin William Friend, A.B. 1908, A.M. 1910 (Original essay in Greek) Norman Otto Foerster, A.B. 1910 ltoscoe Russell Hess, A. B. 1911, LL. B. 1916 Simon Leventall, A.B. 1911 (1910), LL.B. 1913 (one-half) Neil McCullough Clark, A.B. 191 2 (one-half) 1911 Emory Icon Chalice, A.M. 1908, PH.D. 1911 Sergius Morgulis, PH.D. 1910 Albert Richard Chandler, A.M. 1911, PH.D. 1913 Bert Emsley, A.14. 1911 88 HISTORICAL REGISTER Roscoe Russell Hess, A.B. 1911, LL.B. 1916 John Austin Spaulding, A.B. 1912 (19! i), A.M. 1912, PH.D. 1917 Hiram Kelly Moderwell,A.B. 1912 1912 Richard AgerNewhall, A.M. 1914, PH.D. 1917 Emil Carl Wilm Roy Merle Peterson, A.M. 1910, PH.D. 1912 (Original dissertation in Latin) Isaac Goldberg, A.B. 1910, A.M. 1911, PH.D. 1912 (one-half) Garnett Gladwin Sedgewick, A.M. 1911, PH.D. 1913 (one-half) Arthur Dexter Brigham, A.B. 1912, LL.B. 1915 Clarence Dewey Britten, A.B. 1910 (1912) Joseph Vincent Fuller, A.B. 1914, PH D. 1921 1913 Edmund Ware Sinnott, A.B. 1908, A.M. 1910, PH.D. 1913 AristidesEvangelusPhoutrides,A.B. 19113 AM. 1912, PH.D. 1915 Leonard Thompson Troland, A.M. 1914, PH.D. 1915 Carey Judson Chamberlin, A.B. 1913 Donald Earl Dunbar, A.B. 1913, LL.B. 1917 Winthrop Abbott Hamlin, A.B. 1913 1914 John Gilman DArcy Paul, A.B. 1908, A.M. 1914 Norbert Wiener, A.M. 1912, PH.D. 1913 Otis Johnson Todd, A.B. 1906, PH.D. 1914 (Original essay in Latin) Joel Dibble Austin, A.B. 1916, M.B.A. 1920 Joseph Vincent Fuller, A.B. 1914, PH.D. 1921 Herbert Aaron Friedlich, A.B. 1915, LL.B. 1917 1915 Guilford Bevil Reed, S.B. 1912, A.M. 1914, PH.D. 1915 Gerald Louis Wendt,a.B. 1913,A.M. 1914, PH.D. 1916 Odell Shepard, PH.D. 1916 Aristides Evangelus Phoutrides, A.B. 1911, A.M. 1912, PH.D. 1915 (Original essay in Latin) Robert Leopold Wolf, A.B. 1915 BOWDOIN PRIZES 89 Harold Gersham Files, A.B. 1915, A.M. 19 i6, PH.D. 1923 Leonard Solon Levy, A.B. 1917, LL.B. 1920 1916 Odell Shepard, PH.D. 1916 Daniel Sommer Robinson, PH.D. 1917 Joseph Vincent Fuller, A.B. 1914, PH.D. 1921 Joel Dibble Austin, A.B. 1916, M.B.A. 1920 Sidney Burton Pfeifer, A.B. 1916 ('917) Edgar Louis Tiffany, A.B. 1916 1917 Selig Hecht, PH.D. 1917 William Chase Greene, A.B. 1911, A.M. 1916, PH.D. 1917 (Original composition in Latin) Henry VincentFox, A.B. 1918 (1917) Jay Pierrepont Moffat MaxBrandwene,A.B. 1917, LL.B. 1921 1918 Julian IraLindsay, A.M. 1910 Benjamin Crocker Clough, A.B. 1911,A.M. 1918, PH.D. 1921 Norman John Silberling,A.B. 19I4,A.M. 1915, PH.D. 1919 Vangala Siva Ram, A. M. 1918, PH.D. 1920 CJarence Crane Brinton, A.B. 1919 (double first) Martin Luther Hope, A.B. 1919 (1918) Robert Pierce Casey, At. 1919 (1918), S.T.B. 1922 Carl Nelson Schmalz, A.B. 1919, M.B.A. 1921 1919 Benjamin Crocker Clough, At. 1911, A.M. 1918, PH.D. 1921 (one-half) Farl Bryan Schwulst, A.B. 1919 Samuel Rezneck, A.B. 1919, A.M. 1921, PH.D. 1926 Carl Nelson Schmalz, A. B. 1919, M.B.A. 1921 1920 Benjamin Harrison Lehman, A.B. 1911, A.M. 1918, PH.D. 1920 II ederick Binkerd Ant, A.M. 1920, PH.D. 1924 lewis Rockow, A.M. 1921 90 HISTORICAL REGISTER John Farquhar Fulton, S:B. 1921, M.D. 1927 (first and second) Jacob Coleman Kelson, A.B. 1922 Robert Nathaniel Dett 1921 Stanley Barney Smith, A. B. 1916, A.M. 1917, PH.D. 1921 (Original essay in Latin) John Farquhar Fulton, S.B. 192!, M.D. 1927 Robert Amory Thorndike, A.B. 1921 Franklin Samuel Pollak, A.B. 1923 1922 Frederick Binkerd Artz, A.M. 1920, PH.D. 1924 John Edwin Bakeless, A.M. 1920 Frederick Theodore Pratt, A.B. 1922 Henry Jacob Friendly, A.B. 1923, LL.B. 1927 Garrett Mattingly, A.B. 1923, A.M. 1926 Theodore Morrison, A.B. 1923 1923 John Edwin Bakeless, A.M. 1920 Christian Oliver Weber Frederick Mason Carey, A.B. 1920, A.M. 1921, PH.D. 1923 (Original essay in Latin) Henry Jacob Friendly, A.B. 1923, LL.B. 1927 Joseph Sill Clark, s.n. 1923 1924 Frederick Binkerd Artz, A.M. 1920, PH.D. 1924 Harry Hayden Clark, A.M. 1924 Warren Everett Blake, A.B. 1920, A.M. 1921, PH.D. 1924 (Original essay in Latin) Jay Cooke Allen Allan Garland Harper, A.B. 1923 (1924) Edward Campbell Aswell, A.B. 1926 1925 Henry William Taeusch, A.M. 1920, PH.D. 1928 William Fletcher Smith, A.B. 1911, A.M. 1922, PH.D. 1925 (Original essay in Latin) BOWDOIN PRIZES 9' John Huston Finley, A.B. 1925 Carl Theodore Larson, A. B. 1925, MARCH. 1929 (double second) Prescott Clifton Mabon, A.B. 1925 (double second) 1926 Warner Grenelle Rice, A.M. 1923, PH.D. 1927 William Andrew Ellis, A.M. 1924 Lester Middleswarrh Beanie, A.M. 1920 Chester flu go Kirby, A.M. 1924, PH.D. 1929 Edward Campbell Aswell, A.B. 1926 Judah Isaacs, A.B. 1927 Henry Franklin Williams, A.B. 1927 Sam Hugh Brockunier, A.B. 1926, A.M. 1928 1927 John Wendell Bailey, A.M. 1927, PH.D. 1928 Elcanon Isaacs, S.J.D. 1927 Herbert Benno Hoffleit, A.B. 1924, A.M. 1925, PBS'). 1927 (Original essay in Latin) Paul Max Herzog, S.B. 1927 Joseph Chamberlain Furnas, A.B. 1927 Henry Franklin Williams, A.B. 1927 1928 tarl Rupert Addiriall, S.B. 1924, A.M. 1926 Sam Hugh Brockunier, A.B. 1926, A.M. 1928 Harold Strauss, A.B. 1928 Henry Thomas Dolan, A.B. 1928 (1929) Jtichard Thomas Sherman, A.B. 1928 1929 Henry Siggins Leonard, A.B. 1927, A.M. 1929 Chester Linn Shaver, A.M. 1929 Lewis Don Leet, A.M. 1929 Theodore James Blanchard Stier, A.M. 1927, PH.D. 1929 Lynwood Silvester Bryant, A.B. 1929 Robert Gorhani l)avis, A.B. 1929, A.M. 1930 Harold Freeze 10I1and, A.B. 1929 92 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1930 Edwin Roosa Clapp, AM. 1925 Charles Wayland Lightbody William Nickerson Bates, A.B. 1928 (1930) Ferdinand Wilmerding Coudert, A.B. 1930, A.M. 1933 '93' Charles Leland Sonnichsen, AM. 1927, PH.D. 1931 George Kalif, PH.D. '933 Harry Tuchinan Levin, A.B. 1933 James William Kelleher, AB. 1931, LL.B. 1934 William Edward Harrison, A.B. 1932, A.M. 1934 1932 William Fausset Bruce, A.M. 1929, PH.D. 1931 David Fleisher, A.M. 193! Gilbert Kahn, A.B. 1932 Russell Maloney, A.B. 1932 Melvin Leon Anshen, AS. 1933) M.B.A. 1935 '933 Roger Wellington Holmes, 55. 1926, ED.M. 1927, A.M. 1932, PH.D. 1933 Paul Hyland Harris, AS. 1928, A.M. 1929 Albert Johnson Lynd, A.B. 1932 (i.) George Francis Frazier, A.B. 1932 (1933) Leo Waitzkin, A.B. 1933 1934 Horace Mason Reynolds, A.B. 1919 (1922),A.M. 1923 Edward Russell Stabler, AS. 1926, ED.M. 1927, A.M. 1933, ED.D. 1935 Nathan Marsh Pusey, AS. 1928, A.M. 1932 Gerald Frank Else, A.B. 1929, A.M. 1932, PH.D. 1934 (Original essay in Latin; one-half) John Francis Chatterton Richards, A.M. 1933, PH.D. 1934 (Original essay in Greek; one-half) Daniel Joseph Boorstin, AS. 1934 Meyer Howard Abrams, AS. 1934 Noah Stern, A.B. 1934 BOWDOIN PRIZES 93 '935 Harold Sowerby Wilson, Add. 1929 Lewis Samuel Feuer, A.M. 1932, PH.D. 1935 Edward Anthony Robinson, A. B. 1932, A.M. 1934 (Original essay in Latin) Richard Samuel Salant, A.B. 1935 Howard Franklin Schomer HOLDERS OF THE FAY DIPLOMA The Samuel Phillips Prescott Pay Diploma is awarded annually in memory of Jonathan Fay, A. 13. 1778, and of his son, Samuel Phillips Prescott Fay, A.B. 1798, to the member of the graduating class of the Harvard Law School who, in the judgment of the Faculty of that School, has during his three years by his scholarship, conduct, and character given evidence of the highest promise. 1909 Austin Wakenian Scott 1910 Robert Taylor Swaine 1911 Sayre Macneil 1912 Laurence Gale Bennett 1913 Robert Alphonso Taft 1914 Boykin Cabell Wright 1915 Julius Houseman Amberg 1916 Gerard Carl Henderson 1918 Lloyd Harold Landau 1920 Leo Gottlieb 1921 Richard Cary Curtis 1922 Sidney Post Simpson 1923 Samuel Henry Maslon 1924 James McCauley Landis 1925 Robert Guthrie Page 1926 David Farquhar Cavers 1927 Henry Jacob Friendly 1928 Erwin Nathaniel Griswold 1929 Herman Thomas Austern '930 Orrin Grimmell Judd 1931 Daniel Monfried Sandomire 1932 Herbert Simon Marks 1933 Charles Rudolph Kaufman 94 HISTORICAL REGISTER '934 Richard Holzman Demuth 1935 Joseph Rauh, Jr. 1936 William Graham Claytor, Jr. SOCIETY OF FELLOWS The Society of Fellows, founded in 1932, is managed by five Senior Fellows, together with the President of the University and the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, who annually select Junior Fellows and recommend them to the Corporation for appointment. Junior Fellows are selected for their promise of notable contribution to knowledge and thought and devote their whole time to productive scholarship, or preparation therefor, free from academic regulations for degrees. SENIOR FELLOWS 1933- Abbott Lawrence Lowell '933- Alfred North Whitehead '933- John Livingston Lowes 1933- Lawrence Joseph Henderson 1933-1936 Charles Pelham Curtis 1936- Samuel Eliot Morison J UN1OR FELLOWS 1933-1936 Garrett Birkhoff, A.B. s.d. Mathematics 1932. 1933- Thomas Seal Chambers, A.B. (Swarthmore Coil.) 15 AM. (Harvard Univ.) 1933- 1933-1936 John Chester Miller, S.B. s.c.l. History and Literature 1930, A.M. 19321933-11936 Willard Van Orman Quine, A.B. (Oberlin Colt) 1930, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1931, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 19321933-1936 Burrhus Frederic Skinner, A.B. (Hamilton Coil.) 1926, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.') 19311933-1936 Frederick Mundell Watkins, A.B. s.c.!. Government 1930. 1934- Conrad Maynadier Arensberg, A.B. s.c.!. Anthropology 1931, PH.D. Anthropology 1934. 1934 Benedict Finarson, A.B. (Univ. of Chicago) 1926, A.M. (ibid.) 1928, PH.D. (ibid.) '93'. SOCIETY OF FELLOWS 95 1934- David Tressell Griggs, A.B. (Ohio Stale Univ.) 1932, A.M. (ibid.) 1933- 193+- George Marvin Haas, M.D. 1929. 1934- George Caspar Homans, A.B. m.c.l. English 1932. 1934- Harry Tuchman Levin, A.B. s.d. English 19331934-1936 Edgar Bright Wilson, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1930, PH.D. (California Inst. of Technology) 1933. 1935- John Bardeen, S.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1928, A.M. (ibid.) 1929, PH.D. (Princeton Univ.) 193S1935- Ivan Alexander Getting, s.s. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1933, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Oxford) 19351935- Henry Edward Guerlac, A.B. (Cornell Univ.) 1932, A.M. (ibid.) 1933- 1935- George Maxim Anossov Hanfmann, DR.PHTL. (Univ. of Berlin) 1934, PH.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 193-5-1 1935- Paul Langdon Ward, A.B. (4lrnherst Coil.) 1933, A.M. (Harvard Unit.) 1934. OFFICERS OF GOVERNMENT AND INSTRUCTION, 1637-1936 This is an alphabetical list of persons who have held teaching or administrative appointments at Harvard University during the period from the founding of the College in 1636 until Commencement Day, June 18, 1936. Records of student assistantships, teaching fellowships, and annual appointments of like character have been omitted. All other offices have been included. Under each name in this list are entered the officer's academic degrees, the names of the institutions conferring them (if other than Harvard University), and the dates when they were conferred. In the case of Harvard degrees mention is also included of honors or distinctions taken at graduation. For bachelors in Harvard College, the fields of study in which such honors were awarded are likewise indicated, as are also the fields of specialization (if any) of degree recipients from the Graduate School of Engineering or its predecessor schools, of all holders of doctoral degrees in philosophy or science, and of recipients of certain degrees from the Bussey Institution. Academic degrees in this list are followed by records of appoint- ments held at Harvard, arranged chronologically, with inclusive dates of service. Continuing appointments, still effective as of June iS, 1936, have been left open. Appointments made before that date but not effective until the fall or later are not mentioned. In the case of officers of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, the records comprising this list have been extended to include not only appointments made by the President and Fellows of Harvard College, but also (for the period during which the Museum was largely an independent institution) appointments of similar grade made by the Faculty of the Museum itself. In every instance, entries of such Faculty appointments have been followed by the designation, in parenthesis: (Museum of Comparative Zoology). Since this list comprises officers by election or appointment only, it does not include the names of ex-officio members of the Board of Overseers from 1637 to 1866. These are named in order of service in OFFICERS 1637-1936 97 the roster of Overseers in the chronological tables printed elsewhere in this volume. Nor does this list include names of students who have been awarded Bowdoin Prizes, Fay Diplomas, or Junior Fellowships - honors recorded also in the preceding chronological tables. Since 1911 every professor appointed without limit of time and retiring on account of age after long and faithful service has been enrolled as professor emeritus from the date of his resignation. Hence no reference to such enrolment after 1911 is made. As this is primarily a transcript of Harvard appointments, no attempt has been made to include for men on this list teaching appointments served at other universities, either before coming to Harvard or after terminating Harvard connections; or to record academic degrees, other than Harvard degrees, which may have been received after the completion of service at Harvard. Abiel Abbot, A.B. 7787, A.M., A.B. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1831, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1838. Tutor 1794-1795Charles Henry Abbot, D.M.D. 1885. Instructor in Operative Dentistry, 1918-1923- Edwin Hale Abbot, A.B. 18c, A.M., LL.B. 11861. Tutor 7857-1862. Ezra Abbot, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1840, A.M. (ibid.) 1843, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) iS6r, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1869, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1872, S.T.D. (Bowdoin Go/i.) 1872, LL.D. (ibid.) 1878. Asst. Librarian 1846-1872; University Lecturer 1869-:1872; Bussey Professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation 18-J2-1884Francis Ellingwood Abbot, A.B. 1859, Grad. (Meadville 'Theological School) 1863, PH.D. and .A.M. Philosophy (Harvard Univ.) '88'. Instructor in Philosophy 1887-1888John Abbot, A.B. 1784, A.M. Tutor 1787-1792- John Lovejoy Abbot, A. B. '80, A.M. Librarian iS 11-1813. Charles Cortez Abbott, A.B. m.c.l. History 1928, A.M. 1930, PH.D. Economics 1933-Instructor in Economics 1931-; Tutor 1931-'George Nathan Abbott, D.M.D. 1914. Instructor in Orthodontia 7922-. Herbert Vaughan Abbott, A.]3. (A'mherst Coil.) 1885. Instructor in English 1896-1898. John Adams Abbott, A.B. m.c.l. Fine Arts 1925, M.D. 1931. Instructor in Psychology xg-; Tutor iig-. Josiah Gardiner Abbott, A.B. 1832, LL.D. (Williams Coil.) 1863. Over- seer 1859-1865. Lyman Abbott, A.B. (Univ. of the City of New York) 1853, S.T.I). 98 HISTORICAL REGISTER (New York Univ.) 1876, 5.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1890, LL.D. (Western Reserve Univ.) ioo, S.T.D. (Yale Univ.) 1903, LL.D. (New York Univ.) 1906, LL.D. (Amherst Colt) 1908, L.H.D. (Miami Univ., Ohio) 1909. Preacher to the University 1880-1893, r900-1902, 1903-1909. Wilbur Cortez Abbott, A.B. (Wabash Coil.) 1892, B.LITT. (Oxford Univ.) 1897, A.M. (Wabash Coil.) 1904, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1908, LITT.D. (Wabash Coil.) 1922. Lecturer on English History 191'2-19 13; Professor of History 1920-1925; Francis Lee Higginson Professor of History 1925-. Robert Hollenbeck Aborn, A.B. (Grinneil Coil.) 1918, 5.13. (Massachu- setts Inst. of Technology) 1920, S.D. (ibid.) 1925. Instructor in Metallurgy 1928-1930. Harold Alexander Abramson, A.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1920, M.D. (ibid.) 1923- Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1929-1931; Tutor 1929- 1931; Instructor in General Physiology 1930-1931- Edgar Leo Abt, D.M.D. 1924. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthe- sia 1931- William Adam. Professor of Oriental Literature 1839-1840. Brooks Adams, A.B. with Final Honors in History 1870. Lecturer on Constitutional Law (Law School) 1882-1883. Charles Francis Adams, A.B. 1825, A.M., LL.D. 1864, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1872. President of the Board of Overseers 1869-1881. Charles Francis Adams, A.B. 1856, LL.D. 1895, LL.D. (Washington and Lee Univ.) '907. Overseer 1882-1894, 1895-1907- Charles Francis Adams, A.B. c.l. 1888, LL.B. '892, LL.D. 1929, LL.D. (New York Univ.) 1930, LL.D. (Amherst Coil.) 1932, LL.D. (Pennsyl- vania Military Academy) 1932. Deputy Treasurer 1898; Treasurer 1898-1929; Overseer 1930-1936. Comfort Avery Adams, 5.8. (Case School of Applied Science) 1890, E.E. (ibid.) 1905, DR. ENGIN. (ibid.) 1925. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1891-1896; Asst. Professor of Electrical Engineering 1896-1906; Professor of Electrical Engineering 1906-1914; Abbott and James Lawrence Professor of Engineering 1914-; Dean (Engineering School) '919; Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering 1935- - Douglas Payne Adams, 5.8. m.c.l. Astronomy with Mathematics and Physics 1930, 1933. Instructor in Mathematics 1930-1934; Tutor 1931-1934. Edward Brinley Adams, A.B. ci 1292, LL.B. c.l. 1897.Lecturer on Officers 1637-1936 page 99 Property (Law School) 1902-1903; Librarian of the Law School 1913-1922. Elliott Torrey Adams, S. B. (Massachusetts Inst. qf Technology) 1921, PH.D. Medical Sciences (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Chemistry (Dental School) 1923-1924. Frank Dennette Adams, LITT.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1913, M.D. c-1(Harvard Univ.) 1917. Instructor in Medicine (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1929-. George Everett Adams, A.B. 1860, LL.B. 1865. Overseer 1892-I 904. George Plimpton Adams, A. B. m. d. 1904 (1903), A.M. 1909, PH.D. Philosophy 1912. Lecturer on Philosophy 1911-1912. Henry Adams, A. B. 18 58. Asst. Professor of History 187/0-1877, zJohn Adams, M.A. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1884, B.SC. (ibid.) 1886, LL.D. (St. 4'lndrews Univ.) 1911. Lecturer on the Philosophy of Education (Graduate School of Education) 1926,1927- John Clark Adams, A.B. 1839, A. M., LL.B. 1843. Instructor in Elocution 1841-1843; Tutor 1843-1844; Instructor in Law 1846-1847. John Dresser Adams, M.D. 1902. Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1928-. John Quincy Adams, A.B. 1787, A.M., LL.D. (Coll. of New Jersey) 1806, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1822. Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory 806-18 09; Overseer 18 o-1848 . John Quincy Adams, A.B. 1853. Fellow 1877-1894. Ralph Guy Adams, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1911. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1917-1918. Roger Adams, A. B. 1909, A.M. [910, PH.D. Chemistry 1912. Instructor in Chemistry 1913-19 16. Thomas Adams, DR. ENGIN. (New York Univ.) 1932. Associate Professor of City Planning 1930-. Zabdiel Boylston Adams, M.D. 1903 (1904). Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery (Medical School) 1918-1924; Associate in Anatomy (Medical School) 1919-1924; Associate in Orthopaedic Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1925-. Carl Rupert Addinall, S.B. cJ. Industrial Chemistry 1925, A.M. 1926, PH.D. Chemistry 1930. Instructor in Chemistry 1928-1930. James Thayer Addison, A.B. c.l. 1909, S.T.B. (Episcopal Theological SchooT) 1913, S.T.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1917, S.T.D. (Virginia Theological Seminary) 1931. Acting Master of Kirkland House 11932- 1933- Herman Morris Adler, A.B. 1897, A.M. and M.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1901. 100 HISTORICAL REGISTER Instructor in Mental Diseases 1911-1913; Asst. Professor of Psychiatry 1913-1917- Alexander Agassiz, A.B. 1855, S.B. s.c.l. '857, S.B. s.c.1. 1862, LL.D. 188, D.Sc. (Hon.) (Univ. of Cambridge) 1887, D.SC. (Hon.) (Univ. of Bologna) 1888, LL.D. (Sr. Andrews Univ.) 1901. Agent of the Mu- seum (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1860-x 862; Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1862; University Lecturer 1863-1865; Assistant in charge (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 186; Overseer '873-1878, 188; Curator of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 1875-1892; Member of the Faculty (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1874-1910; Fellow 1878-1884, 1886-1890; Director and Curator of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 1892-1898; Director, Emeritus 1898-1902; Secretary of the Faculty (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1900-1910; Director of the University Museum 1902-1910. George Russell Agassiz, A.B. 1884. Member of the Faculty (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1922-; Overseer 1924-1930, 1931-; President of the Board of Overseers 1929-1930, 1931-. Louis Agassiz, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Er/angen) 1829, M.D. (Univ. of Munich) 1830, LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1834, LL.D. (Univ. of Dub/in) 1835, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1848. Professor of ZoOlogy and Geology (Lawrence Scientific School) 1847-1873; Director (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1859-1873; Curator of the Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy 1862-1873; University Lecturer 1863-1865,1869-18-c. Lars Valerian Ahlfors, M.PHIL. (Univ. of f-Ielsingfors) 1928, DR. PHIL. (ibid) 1930. Lecturer on Mathematics 1935-; Tutor 1935-. Gaetano Rudolph Aiello, A.B. w. (Amherst Coll.) 1918, A.B. (ibid.) 1919, A.M. (Univ. of Illinois) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1932- Instructor in Romance Languages 1931-1932; Tutor 1931-1932. Conrad Potter Aiken, A. B. 1911 (1912). Instructor in English 1927- 1928; Tutor 1927-1928. Howard Hathaway Aiken, S.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1923. Instructor in Physics and Communication Engineering 1935- '4 rederic Smith Ainsworth, A.B. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1840, -M. D. (Harvard Univ.) 1844. Demonstrator of Anatomy 1849-185 I. Hamlet Fredrick Aitken. Instructor in Drawing (Dental School) 1921-1926. OFFICERS 1637-1936 101 Clement Akerman, A.B. (Univ. of Georgia) 1898, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1914. Instructor in Economics 1926-1927; Tutor 1926-1927. Irving Benjamin Akerson, S.B. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1922, M.D. (ibid.) 1925. Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1928-. Fuller Aibright, A.B. W. 1921, M.D. LI. 1924. Instructor in Clinical Medicine (Medical School) 1930-1935; Associate in Medicine 1935-Charles Snow Alden, Grad. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1912. Asst. Professor of Naval Science and Tactics 1931-1934- Harold Wales Alden, D.M.D. 1913. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1922-1925. Earl Augustus Aldrich, A.]3. c.l. History and Literature especially of England 1910, A.M. 1915, PH.D. Philology 1928. Instructor in Eng- lish 1928-1929; Tutor 1928-1929. George Isaac Aldrich, A.B. (Darmouth Coil.) 1874. Lecturer on School Administration 1904-1905. Morton Arnold Aldrich, A. B. s.c.1. Highest Honors Political Science 1895, Dr. Phil. (Univ. of Halle-Wittenberg) 1897. Instructor in Political Economy 1898-1899. Louis Victor Allard, B.-E'S-LETTRES (Univ. of Liile) 1890, LIc.-Es- LETTRES (Univ. of Lyons) 1894, AGREGE DES LETTRES (Univ. of Paris) 1897, IJITT.D. (Knox Coil.) 1919. Instructor in French 19061911; Asst. Professor of French 1911-1920; Associate Professor of French 1920-1924; Professor of French 1924-; Tutor 1932-. Philo Allcott. Asst. Professor of Military Science and Tactics 1921- 1922. Alexander Viets Griswold Allen, A.B. (Kenyon Coil.) 1862, Grad. (Andover &flzcological Seminary) 186, S.T.D. (Kenyon Coll.) 1878, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1886. Lecturer on Ecclesiastical History (Divinity School) &889-1890. Arthur Wilburn Allen, A.B. (Georgetown Coil.) 1909, M.D. (Jolzns Hopkins Univ.) 1913-Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1924-. Edward Ellis Allen, A.B. ci. 1884, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1930. Lecturer on the Education of the Blind (Graduate School of Education) 1924-. Fred Wilde Allen, D.M.D. 1897. Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work 1919-1921. Frederic De Forest Allen, A.B. (Oberlin Coil.) 1863, A.M. (ibid.) 1866, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Leipsic) 1870, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1879. Tutor 1873-1874; Professor of Classical Philology &880-1897. 102 HISTORICAL REGISTER Frederick Hunt Allen, A.B. (Univ. of Vermont) 1823, A.M. (ibid.) 1826. University Professor of Law 18491850. Frederick James Allen, A.B. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1889, A.M. (ibid.) 1892. Asst. Director of the Bureau of Vocational Guidance, and Lecturer on Vocational Guidance 1917-1919. Frederick Lewis Allen) A.B. 1912, A.M. 1913. Secretary to the Cor- poration 1919-1923- Freeman Allen, A.B. 1893, M.D. c.I. 1899. Lecturer on Anaesthesia (Medical School) 1912-1916; Instructor in Anaesthesia (Medical School) 1916-1922. - Glover Morrill Allen, A.B. m.c.l. 1901, A.M. 1903, PH.D. Biology 1904. Lecturer on ZoOlogy 1924-1928; Curator of Mammals (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1924-; Associate Professor of ZoOlogy 1928-. James Allen. Fellow 1692-1707. Joel Asaph Allen, PH.D. (Hon.) (Indiana Univ.) 1886. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1863; University Lecturer 1871- '873; Assistant in Ornithology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1870-1885- Joseph Henry Allen, A.B. '840, Grad. Divinity School 1843, AM. (Hon.) 1879, S.T.D. 1891. Lecturer on Ecclesiastical History (Divinity School) 1878-1882. Richard Day Allen, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1910, A.M. (ibid.) 1912, PH.D. (ibid.) 1921. Lecturer on Vocational Guidance (Graduate School of Education) 1925, 1926-1932- Robert Joseph Allen, A.B. (Univ. Of Illinois) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in English 1930-; Tutor 1930-. Daniel Allin, A.B. 1675, A.M. Librarian 1676-1679. Edward Phelps Allis, LL.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1903, M.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Groningen) 1914. Associate in ZoOlogy (University Museum) 1911-1916. Nathaniel Allison, M.D. 1901. Asst. Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery 1923-1924; Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery 1924-1929. FloydHenry Allport,A.B. C. 1. 1913 (1914), PH.D. Philosophy 1919. Instructor in Psychology 1919-1920; Instructor and Tutor in Psychology 1920-1922. Gordon Willard Ailport, A.B. c.L 1919, A.M. 1921, PH.D Philoophy 1922. Instructor in Social Ethics 1924-1926; Tutor 1924-1926, 1930-; Asst. Professor of Psychology '93”-. OFFICERS 1637-1936 103 Carl Lucas Alsberg, A.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1896, A.M. and M.D. (ibid.) 1900. Instructor in Biological Chemistry 1905-1908. Orven Roland Altman, A.B. (Univ. of Illinois) 1927, A.M. (ibid.) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1933. Instructor in Government 1933-1934; Tutor 1933-1935. Rudolph Altrocchi, A.B. 1908, A.M. 1909, PH.D. Philology 1914. In- structorin Romance Languages 1912-1915. Daniel Wells Alvord, A.B. (Union Colt, N. Y.) 1838, A.M. (ibid.) 1841. Overseer 1852-1846, 1858-1864. Afranio do Amaral, M.D. (Bahia Medical School) 1916, DR.P.H. (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Lecturer on Ophiology (School of Public Health) &925-. Nehemiah Ambrose, A.B. 1653, A. M. Fellow 1654-I 655?; Tutor 16541657. Harlan Page Amen, A.B. 1879, A.M. (Hon.) (Williams Coll.) 1886, L1TT.D. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1910. Overseer 1913. Edward Scrbner Ames, A.B. (Drake Univ.) &889, A.m. (ibid.) 1891, S.T.B. (Yale Univ.) 1892, PH.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1895. Preacher to the University 1912-1914. Frederick LothropAmes,A.B. 1854 (1855). Fellow 1888-1893. James Barr Ames, A.B. 1868, A.M., LL.B. 1872, LL.D. (New York Univ.) 1898, LL.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1898, LL.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1900, LL.D. (Northwestern Univ., Ill.) 1903, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1904, LL.D. (Williams Colt) 1904, LL.D. (Univ. of Cincinnati) 1908. Tutor 1871-1872; Instructor in History 1872-1873; Asst. Professor of Law 1873-1877; Professor of Law 1877-1879; Bussey Professor of Law 1879-1903; Dean of the Law School 1895-1910; Dane Professor of Law 1903-19 10. Lewis Darwin Ames, LITT.B. (Univ. of Missouri) '899, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1901, A. NT. (ibid.) 1902, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1904. Instructor in Mathematics 1901-1902. Oakes Ames, A.B. 1898, A.M. 1899. Asst. Director of the Botanic Garden 1899-1909; Instructor in Botany 1900-1910; Director of the Botanic Garden 1909-1922; Asst. Professor of Botany 1915-1926; Curator of the Botanical Museum 1923-1927; Professor of Botany 1926-1932; Chairman of the Council of Botanical Collections and Supervisor of the Biological Laboratory and Botanic Garden in Cuba, and of the Arnold Arboretum 1927-1935; Supervisor of the Botanical Museum 1927-; Arnold Professor of Botany 1932-1935; Research Professor of Botany &935-. 104 HISTORICAL REGISTER Richard Ames, A.]3. 1907, LL.B. 1909. Secretary of the Law School 1909-1925. Edward Holmes Ammidown, A. B. 1853. Lecturer on Protection 18881898. Robert Amory, A.B. 1863, A.M., M.D. 1866. Lecturer on the Physiological Action of Drugs on Man and the Lower Animals (Medical School) 1870-1871. William Amory, A.B. 1823 (1845), A.M. 1845. Overseer 1877-1883. Frederick Anderegg, A.B. (Oberlin Coil.) 1885, A.M. (ibid.) 1889, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1889. Instructor n Mathematics 1889-1890. Gustavus Adolphus Anderegg, S.B. (Oberlin Coil.) '899, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1900, A.M. (ibid.) 1902. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1904-1905. Allen Emil Andersen, A.B. (Univ. of Nebraska) 1923, A.M. (ibid) 1924, PH.D. Mathematics (Harvard Univ.) 1934. Instructor in Mathe- matics 1929-1932- Arthur Forrest Anderson, M.D. (Tufts Coil.) 1916. Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1921-1922. Benjamin McAllister Anderson, A.B. (Unit, of Missouri) 1906, A.M. (Univ. of Illinois) 1910, PH.D. (Columbia Unit.) 1911. Asst. Profes- sor of Economics 1913-19 18. Charles Arnold Anderson, A.B. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1927, A.M. (ibid.) 1928, PH.D. (ibid.) 1932. Instructor in Sociology 1932-1936; Tutor 1931-1936. Edgar Anderson, S.B. (Michigan Agricultural Coil.) 1918, S.M. Botany (Harvard Univ.) 1920, s.n. Applied Biology (ibid.) 1922. Arborist of the Arnold Arboretum 1931-1935; Lecturer on Botany 1934- 1935- Edward Eric Anderson, A.B. (Univ. of Illinois) 4929, A.M. (ibid.) 1930, PH.D. (ibid.) 4934. Instructor in Psychology 4935-; Tutor 1935-. Frank Eustace Anderson, A.B. 11865, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge), 1869, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1872. Tutor 1870-1873; Asst. Professor of Greek 1873-1878. Karl Leopold Anderson, B.SC. (Mt. Allison Univ.) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 4930, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1932. Instructor in Economics 1930-1934; Tutor 1930-1934- Robert Bowie Anderson. Asst. Librarian of the Law School 1903- William Anderson, A.B. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1913, A.M. (J-Lzrvard Univ.) 1914, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1917. Tutor 1915-1916; Instructor in Municipal Government 19 15-1916. OFFICERS 1637-1936 105 Wilmer Clayton Anderson, A.B. (Baylor Univ.) 1929, A.M. (ibid.) 1930. Instructor in Physics 1935-. Howard Bancroft Andervont, S.B. (Mt. Union Coll.) 1923, S.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Epidemiology (School of Public Health) 1927-1930, 1931-. Abram Platt Andrew, A.B. (Colt of New Jersey) 18 93, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1895, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1900. Instructor in Political Economy 1899-1901; Instructor in Economics 1901-1903; Asst. Professor of Economics 1903-1909. Samuel Andrew, A.B. 1675, A.M. Fellow 1679-1684; Tutor '679- 1684?. Fenimore Shute Andrews, D.M.D. 1901. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1913-1914, Horatio Le Seur Andrews, DJV1.D. 1906. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1912-1916; Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work 1916- 19 19; Instructor in Operative Dentistry I9I9-I9i5. James Madison Andrews, A.B. 1928 (1929), A.M. 1933. Associate in Anthropology 1934-1935; Research Associate in Anthropology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1935-. Loring Beal Andrews, A.B. 1925, A.M. 1927, PH.D. Astronomy 1933. Instructor in Astronomy 1928-; Tutor 1931-. William Turell Andrews, A.B. 1812, A.M. Treasurer 1853-1857. Masaharu Anesaki, M.A. (Imperial Univ. of Tokyo) 1896, D.L1'fl'. (ibid.) 1902. Professor of Japanese Literature and Life 1913-1915- James Waterhouse Angell, A.B. m.c.l. Classics and Economics 1918, A.M. 1921, PH.D. Economics 1924. Tutor 1921-1922, 1923-1924; Instructor in Economics 1923-1924. Roswell Parker Angier, A.B. m.c.l. 1897, A.M. 1901, PH.D. Psychology 1903, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1917. Lecturer on Psychology 1917. Samuel Angier, A.B. 1673, A.M. Fellow 1700-1707; Tutor 1676-1678?. John Gould Anthony. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1864; Assistant in Conchology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1876-1878- Francis Henry Appleton, A.B. 1869, A.M. Librarian and Curator of the Bussey Institution 1873-1875. Francis Randall Appleton, A.B. 1875, LL.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1877. Overseer 1903-1909, 1918-1924. Nathaniel Appleton, A.B. 1712, A.M., 5.T.D. 1771. Fellow 1717-1779. William Hyde Appleton, A. B. 1864, A.M., LL.B. 1869. Tutor 1868- 1870. io6 HISTORICAL REGISTER Franklin Morse Archer, A.B. (Colt Gf New Jersey) 1894, LL.B. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) &897. Instructor in Engineering Contracts 1896- 1897- Raymond Clare Archibald, B.A. (Mt. Allison Univ.) 1894, A.B. (Har- vard Univ.) 1896, A.M. (ibid.) 1897, Dr. Phil. (Univ. of Strasburg) 1900, D.LITT. (Univ. of Padua) 1922, LL.D. (Mt. Allison Univ.) 1923. Lecturer on Mathematics 1931. Charles Armstrong, I1.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1915. Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine 193 1-1932. Floyd Elmer Armstrong, A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1914, A.M. (ibid.) 1916. Tutor 1919-1929; Lecturer on Economics 1925-1929. Frederic Kappeler Arnold, A.B. 1929, A.M. 1932- Instructor in Ro- mance Languages 1930-1933; Tutor 1930-1933; Instructor in French 1934m Horace David Arnold, A.B. m.d. 18$, M.D. 1889. Dean of the Graduate School of Medicine 1912-1926; Director of the Graduate School of Medicine 1916-1919. John Himes Arnold, A.M. (Hon.) 1902. Librarian of the Law School 1872-1913. Prescott Niles Arnold, A.B. s.c.!. with Highest Honors in Physics 1927, A.M. 1931. Instructor in Physics 1931-1935- Weld Arnold, A.B. W. 1918 (1919). Instructor in Geography 1931- 1932; Instructor in Geographical Exploration 1932-1935; Asst. Director of the Institute of Geographical Exploration 1934- 193S- William Rosenzweig Arnold, A.B. (Ohio Wesleyan Univ.) 1892, Grad. (Union Theological Seminary) 1895, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1896. Andover Professor of the Hebrew Language and Literature 19081922; Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages 1922-1929. Emile Arnoult, M.D. Instructor in French 1852-1859. Reginald Francis Arragon, A.B. (Northwestern Univ., Ill.) 1913, A.M. (ibid.) 1914, PH.D. History (Harvard Univ.) 1923- Instructor in His- tory 1917-1918, 1919, 1920--1923;Tutor 1920-1923. Ramiro Arratia Lisboa, B.A. (Univ. of Chile) 1916. Instructor in Span- ish 19181920. Frederick Binkerd Artz, A.B. (Oberlin Coil.) 1916, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1920, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1924. Instructor in History 1923 1924; lecturer on History 1930-1931; Tutor 1930-1931. Neil Cole Arvin, A.B. (Lake Forest Colt) 1911, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) OFFICERS 1637-1936 107 1914, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1917. Instructor in French 1914- 1916, 1917. James Earle Ash, M.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1905 (1906). Instructor in Pathology j9n-i9i6. Stanley Royal Ashby, A.B. (Univ. of &texas) 1904, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1907, M.A. (ibid.) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1927. Tutor 1924-1925, 1926-1927; Instructor in English 1926-1927. Walter Irving Ashland, D.M.D. 1914. Instructor in Anaesthesia 1917- 1920; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1920-1927. George Francis Ashley. Instructor in Descriptive Geometry 1909- 1910. William James Ashley, B.A. (Univ. of OxfGrd) '88', M.A. (ibid.) 1885. Professor of Economic History 1892-1901. John Hooker Ashmun, A.B. 1818, A.M. Royall Professor of Law 1829- 1833. Charles Hamilton Ashton, A.B. (Union Colt, N. Y.) 1887, A.M. (ibid.) 1890, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1891, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) '893. Instruc-torin Mathematics 1894-1903- Walter Atherton, C.E. 1885. Instructor in Surveying and Mapping 1918-1919. Ernest George Atkin, A. B. (Cornell Univ.) 1904, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1911, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1916. Instructor in French and Spanish 1911-1912. Reginald Myers Atwater, A.B. (Colorado Coll.) 1914, M.D. rn.c.l. (Har- vard Univ.) 1918, C.P.H. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1920, DR.PJ1. (ibid.) 1921. Instructor in Epidemiology (School of Public Health) 1925-1927. Wallace Walter Atwood, S.B. (Univ. of Chicago) '897, PH.D. (ibid.) 1903. Professor of Physiography 1913-1920. Joseph Charles Aub, A.B. 1911, M.D. c.l. 1916. Instructor in Physiology 1919-1920; Asst. Professor of Physiology 1920-1921; Asst. Professor of Applied Physiology 1921-1924; Asst. Professor of Medicine 1924-1928; Associate Professor of Medicine 1928-. Marcel Aubert, LIC.ES-LETTRES (Univ. of Paris) 1906, DOCTEUR-ES- LETTRES (ibid.) 1921. Lecturer on Fine Arts 1929-1930- Robert Arnold Aubin, A.B. c.l. 1921, A.M. 1923, PH.D. Philology 1927. Tutor 1925-1926, 1929-1935; Instructor in English 1925-1926, 1929-1935. J ohannes Abraham Chrstoffe1 Fagginger Auer, S.T.B. (A'feadvillc 108 HISTORICAL REGISTER Theological Seminary) 1906, PH.D. (Gornell Univ.) 1924, S.T.D. (Meadville Theological Seminary) 1932. Asst. Professor of Church History 1929-1930; Professor of Church History and Parkman Professor of Theology 1930- John Auer, S. B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1898, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1902. Instructor in Physiology 1906-1907. Donald Leslie Augustine, 5.13. (Maca/ester Coil.) 1918, 5.0. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1923- Instructor in Helminthology (Medical School) 1924-1925; Instructor in Helminthology (School of Public Health) 1924-1925; Asst. Professor of Helminthology 1925-. Horace Rosser Austin, A.B. (Univ. of Missouri) 1926, A.M. (ibid.) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Instructor in French 1931-1932; Tutor 1931-1934; Instructor in Romance Languages 1932-1933; Instruc- tor in French 1933-1934. James Trecothick Austin, A.B. 1802, A.M., LL.D. 1838. Overseer 1826- 1853- Richard Sisson Austin, M.D. 1911. Instructor in Bacteriology (Gradu- ate School of Medicine) 1913-1914. William Lloyd Aycock, M.D. (Univ. of Louisville) 1914. Associate in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (Medical School) 1923-1928; Associate in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (School of Public Health) 1926-1928; Asst. Professor of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene 1928-. James Bourne Ayer, A.B. 1903, M.D. 1907- Instructor in Neurology 1915-1923; Instructor in Neuropathology 1920-1925; Asst. Professor of Neurology 1923-1926; James Jackson Putnam Clinical Prolessor of Neurology 1926-1935; James Jackson Putnam Professor of Neurology 1935-. Charles Hamilton Ayres, A.B. m.c.l. 1898, A.M. 1899, PH.D. Physics 1901, LL.B. cJ. 1905. Instructor in Physics 1901-1905- Howard Ayers, S.B. s.c.l. 1883, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Frciburg-im-Breis- gait, Germany) x88g. Instructor in Zoology 1886-1888. Paul Jean Louis Azan, B.-ES-LEflRES (Univ. of Paris) 1890, B.-ESSCIENCES (ibid.) 1892, 3.-S-LEflRES (Univ. of Lyon) 1899, LIc.-EsLEflRES (Univ. of Dijon) 1899, DOCTETJR-ES-LEflRES (Univ. of Paris) 1902, LITT.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1917. Lecturer on Military Science and Tactics 1917-1918. 11 Eugene Howard Babbitt, A.B. s.c.?. Highest Honors Modern Litera- ture 1886. Instructor in German 1885-1886, 1887-1889. OFFICERS 1637-1936 109 Frank Cole Babbitt, A.B. m.d. Classics 1890, A.M. 1892, PH.D. Philol- ogy 1895. Instructor in Greek 1896-1898. Irving Babbitt, A.B. m.c.l. Classics 1889, A.M. 1893, L.H.D. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1932- Instructor in French 1894-1902; Asst. Professor of French 1902-1912; Professor of French Literature 1912-1933- John Brazer Babcock, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1910. Instructor in Civil Engineering '916-1918. Elmer Warren Babson, M.D.V. 1897. Demonstrator of Comparative Anatomy (Veterinary School) 1899-1900. Pietro Bachi, A.M. (ad eun.) 1827. Instructor in Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese 1826-1846. Francis Leonard Bacon, A.B. (Southwestern Univ.) 1912, A.M. (Colum- bia Univ.) 1916. Lecturer on Secondary Education (Graduate School of Education) 1926-1927. Gaspar Griswold Bacon, A.B. 1908, LL.B. 1912. Overseer 1933- John Bacon, A.B. 1837, A.M., M.D. 1840, A.M. (Trinity Coil., Conn.) 1860. University Professor of Chemistry (Medical School) 185-1871- John William Bacon, A.B. 1843, A.M. Overseer 1865-1871. Newton Samuel Bacon, A.B. c.l. 1895, M.D. 1899. Instructor in Chemis- try (Dental School) 1896-j897- Robert Bacon, A.B. 1880, LL.D. 1919. Overseer 1889-1901, 1902- 1908; Fellow 1912-1917- Robert Earle Bacon, PH.B. (Lafayette Colt) 1917, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1918. Asst. Dean (Harvard College) 1923-1928. George Sherwin Clark Badger, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1892, A.M. (ibid.) 1894, M.D. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1897. Instructor in the Theory and Practice of Physic 1909-1913; Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1913-1914, 1915-1916; Instructor in Medicine (Graduate School of Medicine) 1914-19 16. Henry Clay Badger, A.B. (Antioch Coll.) 1857. Curator of Maps (Library) 1889-1892. Stephen Badger, A.B. 1747, A.M. Librarian 1751-1753. David Washburn Bailey, A.B. 1921. Publication Agent 1928-. Garland Howard Bailey, S.B. (West Virginia Univ.) 1915, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1920, DR.P.H. (ibid.) 1921. Instructor in Epidemiology (Medical School) 1922-1923; Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (Medical School) 1923-1925. Irving Widmer Bailey, A.B. m.c.l. 1907, M.F. 1909, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1931- Instructor in Forestry 1909-1912;Asst. Profes-I TO HISTORICAL REGISTER sor of Forestry 1912-1920; Associate Professor of Forestry 1920- 1927; Professor of Plant Anatomy 1927-. Marshall Henry Bailey, M.D. (Colt of Physicians and Surgeons, Balti- more) 1893. Medical Adviser 1899-1928. Mervyn Joy Bailey, A.B. (Boston Univ.) 1915, A.M. (ibid.) 1917, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Instructor in German 1923-1924. Orville Taylor Bailey, A.B. (Syracuse Univ.) 1928, M.D. (Albany Medi- cal Coil.) 1932- Instructor in Pathology 1935-. Percival Bailey, S.B. (Univ. of Chicago) 1914, PH.D. (ibid.) 1918, M.D. (Northwestern Univ., lit) 1918. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1924-1925, 1926-1928; Instructor in Neuropathology (Medical School) 1927-1928. Robeson Bailey, A. 1929. Instructor in English 1931-. Solon Irving Bailey, A.B. (Boston Univ.) 1881, A.M. (ibid.) 1884, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1888, D.SC. (Univ. of San Agustin) 1923. Asst. Professor of Astronomy 1893-1898; Associate Professor of Astron- omy 1898-1912; Phillips Professor of Astronomy 1912-1925. Kenneth Tompkins Bainbridge, SB. (Massachusetts Inst. of Tech-nology) 1925, S.M. (ibid.) 1926, A.M. (Princeton Unit') 1927, PH.D. (ibid.) 1929. Asst. Professor of Physics 1934-; Tutor 193+-- Herbert Kenneth Baisley, s.n. (Univ. of California) 1922, Aeronautical Engineer (New York Univ.) 1928. Lecturer on Aerial Photography 1936. George Pierce Baker, A.B. m.c.l. 1887, LITT.D. (Allegheny Colt) 1915. Instructor in English 1888-1889, 1890-1891, 18921895 Instructor in Forensics 1889-1890; Asst. Professor of English '895-1905; Professor of English 1905-1910; Professor of Dramatic Literature 1910-1924. George Pierce Baker, A.B. 1925, A.M. 1930, PH.D. Economics I94.. Instructor in Economics 1928-; Tutor 1928-. Harold Woods Baker, S.B. 1903 (1906), M.D. 1906. Instructor in Gynaecology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1919; Instructor in Gynaecology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1922. Harry Torsey Baker, A.B. (Wesleyan Univ., Conn.) 1900, A.M. (ibid.) 1902. Instructor in English 19051 906. Harvey Humphrey Baker, A.B. m.c.t Political Science 1891, LL.B. andA.M. 1894. Instructor in Law 1896-1897- John Calhoun Baker, A.B. (Juniata Colt) 1917, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Instructor in Foreign Trade 1926-1927; Instructor in Inter- national Relationships 1927-1928; Asst. Dean (Graduate School 4 OFFICERS 1637-1936 III Business Administration) 1928-; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1931; Associate Director of Business Research 1936-. Lawrence Wills Baker, D.M.D. 1898. Instructor in Orthodontia 1904 1910; Asst. Professor of Orthodontia 1910-1922; Professor of Orthodontia 1922-. Mary Dwight Baker, A.B. (Vassar Coil.) 1929. Research Associate in Biological Chemistry 1934-. Ralph Jackson Baker, A.B. (Swarthmore Coil.) 1907, LL.B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1911. Professor of Law 1932-. Robert Horace Baker, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) 1904, A.M. (ibid.) 1905, PH.D. (Univ. of Pittsburgh) 1910. Research Associate in Astronomy 1931-1932. William Henry Baker, M.D. 1372. Clinical Instructor in Diseases of Women 1875-1877; Instructor in Gynaecology 1877-1882; Asst. Professor of Gynaecology 1882-1888; Professor of Gynaecology 1888-1895. William Wilson Baker, A.B. s.c.i. Classics 1898, A.M. 1899, PH.D. Philology 1901. Instructor in Latin 1901-I 904. Charles Montague Bakewell, A.J3. (Univ. of California) 1889, A.M. (ibid.) 1891, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1892, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1894, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1905. Instructor in Philosophy 1896-1897; Lecturer on Philosophy 1912-1913. Edward Wight Bakke, A.B. (Northwestern Univ., IlL) 1926, PH.D. (Yale Univ.) 1932. Lecturer on Sociology 1936; Tutor 1936. Francis Noyes Balch, A.B. c.i. 1896, A.M. 1897, LL.B. 1900. Lecturer on Business Law (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930- 1931; Associate Professor of Business Law 1931-1935. Franklin Greene Balch, A.B. x888, M.D. c.l. and A.M. 1892. Associate in Surgery (Graduate School of Medicine) 1917-1919; Associate in Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1920, 192 1- 1925. Marston Stevens Baich, A.B. (Kalamazoo Coil.) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1931. Instructor in English 1929-1933; Tutor 1930-1933. Philippe-Jules-Fernand Baldensperger, LIC.-ES-LETTRES (Univ. Of Nancy) 1890, nocTEuR-PS-LETTRES (Univ. of Paris) 1899, DR. (Hon.) (Univ. of Budapest) 1935. Visiting Professor from France 1913-1914; Professor of Comparative Literature 193S- Edward James Baldes, B.A. (Univ. of Saskatchewan) 1918, A.M. (Har-112 HISTORICAL REGISTER yard Univ.) 1920, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1924- Instructor in Physics 1923-1924. Summerfield Baldwin, A. B. ci. Government 1917, A.M. 1917, PH.D. History 1928. Instructor in Government 1936-; Tutor 1936-. Francis Kingsley Ball, A.B. (Druty Coll.) 1887, A.B. m.c.l. Classics (Harvard Univ.) 1890, A.M. (ibid.) 1891, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1894. Instructor in Latin 1189:1-1893- Arthur Atwood Ballantine, A.B. s.c.!. 1904, LL.B. c.l. 1907. Instructor in Criminal Law 1907-1909- Edward Ballantine. Instructor in Music 1914-1918; 1919-1926; Asst. Professor of Music 1926-1932; Tutor 1926-; Associate Professor of Music 1932. Donald Henry Ballou, A. B. (Yale Univ.) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1931, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1934- Instructor in Mathematics 1933-1934. Hosea BaIlou, A.M. (Hon.) 1844, S.T.D. 1844. Overseer 1843-1858. Ernest Roscoe Baltzell, A.B. (Indiana Univ.) 1918, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 192C, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Oxford) 1923, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Tutor 1923-1926; Instructor in Government 1924-1926. Dennison Bancroft, A.B. (Amherst Colt) 1933. Research Associate in Geophysics 1936-. George Bancroft, A.B. 1817, A.M., DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Gottingen) 1820, LL.D. (Union Colt, N. 1'.) 1841, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1843, D.C.L. (Univ. of Oxford) 1849. Tutor 1822-1823; Overseer 1843-1849. Wilder Dwight Bancroft, A.B. c.l. 1888, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Leipsh) 1892. Instructor in Chemistry 1894-1895. William Amos Bancroft, A.B. 1878. Overseer 1893-I 905. Frederic Eugene Banfield, D.NLD. 1879. Clinical Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1889-1890; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1890 1893. Francis Reginald Bangs, A.B. 1891, LL.B. 1894. Lecturer on the Finan cing of Municipal Improvements (Graduate School of Business Act ministration) 1913-1914. Outram Bangs, A.M. (Hon.) 1918. Assistant in Mamrnalogy (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1900-1904; Assistant in charge of Mum mals (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1904-1911; Curator of Mammals and Associate Curator of Birds (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1911-1918; Curator of Mammals and Birds (Mseurn of Comparative Zoology) 1918-1924; Curator of Birds (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1924-1933. OFFICERS 1637-1936 113 Nathan Banks, S.B. (Cornell Unit.) 1889, S.M. (ibid.) 1890. Curator of Insects (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1915-; Associate Professor of Zoology 1928-I 935. Oswald Franklin Banks, D.M.D. 1919. Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1921-1926. Andrew Banning, A.B. (Ca/tin Coil.) 1925, A.M. (Univ. of Michigan) 1926, TH.B. (Theological School of Calvin Coil.) 1929, TH.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Tutor 1932-1934. Lucius Ward Bannister, A.B. (Leland Stanford Jr. Univ.) 1893, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1896. Lecturer on Water Rights (Law School) 1913-1914, 1914-1916, 1917-1918, 1919-1920, 1921-1922, 1923- 1924, 1925-1926, 1927-1928, 1929-1930, 1931-1932, 1933-1934, 193S- Jonathan Barber, M.R.C.S. (England) 1815. Instructor in Elocution 1830-I 835. Clarence Augustus Barbour, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1888, Grad. (Roches- ter Theological Seminary) 1891, S.T.D. (Univ. of Rochester) 1901, S.T.D. (Brown Univ.) 1909, S.T.D. (Wiiiams Colt) 1920, S.T.D. (Syracuse Univ.) 1921, S.T.D. (C'olgate Univ.) 1922, LL.D. (Denison Univ.) 1922. Preacher to the University 1930-1931. Thomas Barbour, A. 1906, A. N11. 1908, PH.D. Biology 1911, D.SC. (Univ. of Havana) 1930, S.D. (Hon.) (Dartmouth Coll.) 1936. Cura- tor of Oceanica 1908-1916; Associate Curator of Reptiles and Amphibians (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1912-1925; Curator of Books relating to the Pacific (Library) 1916-1925; Lecturer on Zoology 192 1-1928; Curator of Reptiles and Amphibians (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1925-1928; Honorary Curator of Books relating to the Pacific (Library) 1925-; Custodian of the Biological Laboratory and Botanic Garden in Cuba 1927-; Director of the University Museum and of the Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy 1927-; Professor of Zoology 1928-. Joseph Barcroft, B.SC. (Univ. of London) 1891, B.A. (Univ. of Cam- bridge) 1896, M.A. (ibid.) 1900, M.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Louvain). Edward K. Dunham Lecturer (Medical School) 1929,-1930- Philip Bard, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1923, AM. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Medical Sciences (ibid.) 1927. Instructor in Physiology (Medical School) 1926-1928; Asst. Professor of Physiology 19311933; Tutor 1931-1933. Hans Barkan, A. B. (Leland Stanford Jr. Univ.) &906, M. D. (Harvard Univ.) 1910. Instructor in Pathology &91 1-1912. 114 HISTORICAL REGISTER George Nathan Barker, GR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1907. Professor of Naval Science and Tactics 1934-. Isaac Bowen Barker, A.M. (Brown Univ.) 186i. Tutor 18-74-1875, James Madison Barker, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 19017. Instructor in Civil Engineering 1914-1915. Charles Frederick Barnason, A.B. (College of the City of New York) 1915, A.M. (Cornell Univ.) 1917- Instructor in German 1930-. Charles Benjamin Barnes, A.B. 1890, LL.B. 1893. Instructor in Surety- ship (Law School) 1897-1898. Charles Maynard Barnes, A.B. c.l. '877, LL.B. c.l. rSSo. Instructor in Sales 1882-1883. Duane Clayton Barnes, A.B. (Wesleyan Univ.) 1926, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1935. Instructor in French 1935-. Harry Aldrich Barnes, M.D. 1896. Instructor in Laryngology (Medical School) 1914-. John Clements Barnes. Instructor in Surveying (Engineering School) 1920. Leland Spencer Barnes, A.B. (Occidental Coil.) 1926, S.M. (Lehigh Univ.) 1929. Tutor 1931-1932- Thomas Cunliffe Barnes, A.B. (Cornell Univ.) 1926, S.D. Applied Bi- ology (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Tutor 1928-1929. William Barnes, S.B. m.c.l. 1883, M.D. 1887. Associate in Entomology (University Museum) 1911-1916. William Clifford Barnes, OR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1911. Asst. Pro- lessor of Naval Science and Tactics 1927-1928. Isaac Albert Barnett, S.B. (Univ. Of Chicago) 1915, S.M. (ibid.) 1916, PH.D. (ibid.) 1918. Benjamin Peirce Instructor in Mathematics 1919-1920. John Egger Barnett, A. B. C. 1. English 1928, A.M. 1932. Instructor in English 1935-. James Dellinger Barney, A.B. 1900, M.D. 1904. Instructor in GenituUrinary Surgery 1920-1924; Asst. Professor of Genito-Urinary Surgery 1924-. Charles Elisha Barr, A.B. (Williams Coil.) 1881, A.M. (ibid.) 1887. In- structor in Biophysics 192S-I927- Robert Le Moyne Barrett, A.B. 1898. Associate in Geography (Uni versity Museum) 1902-1903. 7 Samuel Barrett, A.B. 11818. A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1822, S.T.I'. 3847. Overseer 1835-1852. OFFICERS 1637-1936 rig William Clark Barrett, LB. (Univ. of Virginia) 1929, S.M. (ibid.) 1930, PH.D. Biology (Harvard Univ.) 1934. Tutor 1931-1934. William Amherst Barron, A.B. 1787, A.M. 1792. Tutor 1793-1800. Earl Bartholomew, A.B. (Univ. of Oklahoma) 192!, SB. (ibid.) 1922, 5.1!. (ibid.) 1923. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering (Engineering School) 1923-1926. George Alonzo Bartlett, A.M. (Hon.) 1893. Instructor in German 1872-1873; Tutor 1873-1876; Asst. Professor of German 1876- 1891; Associate Professor of German 1891-1903; Regent 18911903. Josiah Calef Bartlett, A.B. 1869, A.M. Instructor in Mathematics 1871-18-074- Paul Doughty Bartlett, A.B. (Amherst Go/h) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1931. Instructor in Chemistry 1934- Robert Bartlett,A.B. 1836,A.M. Tutor 1839-1843. Sidney Roland Bartlett, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1887, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1890. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1892-1893- John Washburn Bartol, A.B. c.l. 1887, M.D. 1891. Lecturer on Medicine (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915. Ralph Martin Barton, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) [904. Instructor in Mechanics 1908. Francis Bassett, A.B. 1810, A.M. Overseer 1853-1863. Charles Foster Batchelder, A.B. 1878, C.E. 1882. Associate in Mammalogy (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1933-1934; Associate in Mammalogy and Ornithology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1934- George Batchelor, CR. (Meadville Theological School) 1863, AS. (Harvard Univ.) 1866, A.M. (ibid.) '8Jo. Lecturer on the Ethics of the New Testament (Divinity School) 188g-1886. Andrew Tucker Bates, A.B. 1859, A.M., LL.B. z86c. Tutor 1860-186. Ado Bates, A.B. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1876, A.M. (ibid.) 1879, LITT.D. (ibid.) 1894. Lecturer on English 1897-1898. George Eugene Bates, A.B. (Univ. of Missouri) 1923, A.M. (ibid.) 1924, M.B.A. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1925-1928; Instructor in Investment Banking (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1928-1929; Asst. Professor of Investment Banking 1929-1934; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1931; Associate Professor of Investment Banking 1934-. 116 HISTORICAL REGISTER Henry Moore Bates, PH.B. (Univ. of Michigan) '890; LL.B. (North- western Univ., Ill.) 1892. Professor of Law 1917-1918. Oric Bates, A.B. 1905 (1908), A.M. 1914. Curator of Works on North Africa (Library) 1911-1918; Curator of African Archaeology and Ethnology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1914-1918- William Nickerson Bates, A.B. rnc.L Classics 1890, A.M. 1891, PH.D. Philology 1893. Instructor in Greek 1893-1895- Howard Batt, S.B. in Mech. Engin. (Purdue Univ.) 1919. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering -1922-19",3- William James Battle, A.B. (Univ. of North Carolina) 1888, A.M. (ibid.) 1889, PH.D. (ibid.) 1890, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1891, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1893, D.C.L. (Univ. of the South) 1922. Lecturer on Greek and Latin 1923. Walter Bauer, S.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1920, M.D. (ibid.) 1922. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1928-1932; Asst. Professor of Medicine 1932-; Tutor (Medical School) 1932- Walter Emil Bauer, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1922. Instructor in Ger- man 1922-1923. Henri Baulig, B.-ES-LETTRES (Univ. of Paris) 1895, LIc.-ES-LETTRES (ibid.) 1900. Instructor in Romance Languages 1905-1906; In- structor in French 1906-1907. Paull Franklin Baum, A.B. (Hamilton Coil.) 1909, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1912, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1915. Instructor in English 1915-1922. James Percy Baumberger, s.n. (Univ. of California) 1914, s.rir. Zo- ology (Harvard Univ.) 1916, S.D. Applied Biology (ibid.) 1918. Re- search Associate in Medicine 1932-1933. Gregory Paul Baxter) A.B. m.c.l. Chemistry 1896, A.M. 1897, PH.D. Chemistry 1899, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Michigan) 1929. Instructor in Chemistry 1897-1899, 1902-1905; Asst. Professor of Chemistry 1905-1915; Acting Director of the Chemical Laboratory 1910-1912; Professor of Chemistry 1915-1925; Theodore William Richards Professor of Chemistry 1925-. James Phinney Baxter, A.B. (Williams Coll.) 1914, A.M. (ibid.) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923, PH.D. History 1926. Instructor in His- tory 1925-1927; Tutor 1925-; Asst. Professor of History 1927-1931; Master of Adams House 1930-; Associate Professor of History 493! Stacy Baxter. Instructor in Elocution 1873-1874; Professor of FLIocu- Win 1874 -1878-OFFICERS 1637-1936 117 Clayton Crowell Bayard, A.B. (Univ. of Maine) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Tutor 1926-1927- Henry Harris Aubrey Beach, M.D. 1868. Asst. Demonstrator of Anatomy 1869-1879; Demonstrator of Anatomy 1879-1882; Clinical Instructor in Surgery 1898-1900; Lecturer on Surgery (Medical School) 1900-1905. Walter Edwards Beach, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in Economics 1929-1931;Tutor 1929-1931. Joseph Henry Beale, A.]3. m.c.l. 1882, LL.B. c.l. and AM. 1887, LL.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1904, LL.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1904, LL.D. (Unit'. of Cambridge) 1921, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, LL.D. (Boston Coil.) 1932, LL.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1933. Lecturer on the Law of Damages (Law School) 1890-1891; Lecturer on Criminal Law and Carriers 1891-1892; Asst. Professor of Law 1892-1897; Professor of Law 1897-1903; Bussey Professor of Law [903-1908; Carter Professor of General jurisprudence 1908-1913; Royall Professor of Law 1913-; Acting Dean (Faculty of Law) 1929-1930. Charles Cotesworth Beaman, A.B. 18613 A.M. 1865. Overseer 1888- 1900. Charles Beardsley, A.B. ci. 1892, A.M. 1897. Instructor in Economics 1898-1899, 1902-1903. Bancroft Beatley, A.B. m.c.l. Chemistry 1915, A.M. 1916, ED.M. 1922, Efl.D. 1923. Instructor in Education 1920-1923; Asst. Professor of Education 1923-1929; Associate Professor of Education 1929- 1933- Ralph Beatley, A.B. ci. Mathematics 1913, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1921. Asst. Professor of Education 1922-1928; Tutor 1926-; Associate Professor of Education 1928-. Charles Beck, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of fT'Ÿbingen) 1823, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1865. Instructor in Latin 1831-1832; University Professor of Latin 1832-1850. Joseph Hensley Beck, D.M.D. 1928. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1931-. Howard Becker [formerly Howard Paul Becker], s.B. (Northwestern Univ., IlL) 1924, A.M. (ibid.) 1926, PH.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1930. Lecturer on Sociology 1935-1936. Edward Campbell Beckett, M.D.'V. 1887. Instructor in Veterinary Surgery 1889-1890; Instructor in Operative Veterinary Surgery 1890-1892. 118 HISTORICAL REGISTER Fred Alexander Beckford, D.M.D. c.l. 1906. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1909-1917; Asst. Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry 19171922; Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry 1922-. John Gilbert Beebe-Center, A.B. c.l., Vi. 1919 (1921), PH.D. Philosophy 1926. Tutor 1924-1926, 1927-; Instructor in Psychology 1927'935; Lecturer on Psychology 1935-. Henry Knowles Beecher, A. B. (Univ. of Kansas) 1926, A.M. (ibid.) 1927, M.D. c.l. Surgery (Harvard Univ.) 1932- Instructor in Anaesthesia 1936-. Alexander Swanson Begg, M.D. (Drake Univ.) 1907. Instructor in Comparative Anatomy 1913-1916; Asst. Secretary of the Graduate School of Medicine 1915-1916; Instructor in Anatomy 1916-1919; Dean (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1919; Asst. Dean (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1921; Instructor in Histology and Demonstrator of Anatomy 1919-1921. Charles Francis Dorr Belden, LL.B. 1898, A.M. (Hon.) 1926. Secretary of the Faculty of Law 1899-1902; Asst. Librarian of the Law School 1902-1908. Eric Temple Bell, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1904, A.M. (Univ. of Washing- ton) 1908, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1912. Visiting Lecturer on Mathematics 1925-1926. Harold Wilmerding Bell, A.B. c.l. 1907, A.M. 1911. Curator of Numis- matic Literature (Library) 1911-1923. James Washington Bell, A. B. (Univ. of Colorado) 1912, A.M. (ibid.) 1913, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1918. Tutor 1916-1918. Richard Dana Bell, A.B. 1908, M.D. 1913. Asst. Professor of Biological Chemistry 1920-1925. Winthrop Pickard Bell, B.A. (Mt. Allison Univ.) 1904, A.M. (ibid.) 1907, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1909, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Gottingen) 1922. Instructor in Philosophy 1922-1925, 1926-1927; Tutor 192111925,-1926-1927- Joseph Bergen Belliveau, D.M.D. 1894. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1911-1912. Robert Peabody Bellows, A.B. c.!. 1899, Grad. (ƒcole des Beaux Arts) 1907. Lecturer on Architectural Design (School of Architecture) 1915. Samuel Flagg Bemis, A.B. (Clark Univ.) 1912, A.M. (ibid.) 1913, A.M. (harvard Univ.) 1915, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1916. Lectia,rer on I listory 1934-1935; Tutor 1934-1935. George l3endelari [formcrly Giorgio Anacleto Conrado Bendelari 1 OFFICERS 1637-1936 119 A.B. ci. Modern Languages and Literatures 1874, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1888. Instructor in Modern Languages 1878-1882; Instructor in History 1888-1894. Wilbur Joseph Bender, A.B. rn.c.l. History 1927, A.M. &930. Asst. Dean of Harvard College &93 1-1935; Instructor in History 1931-; Tutor T931-. George Grenvifle Benedict, A.B. 1923, A.M. 1933. Asst. Dean of Har- vard College 1927-1930. Murray Reed Benedict, S. B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1916, PH.D. Eco- nomics (Harvard Univ.) &93!. Lecturer on Economics 1930-1931 . Charles Lindsay Bennet, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1922, M.A. (ibid.) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Instructor in English 1929-1930; Tutor 1929-1930- Edmund Hatch Bennett, A.B. (Univ. of Vermont) 1843. Lecturer on Criminal Law (Law School) 1869-1871. Granville Allison Bennett, S. B. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1923, M.D. (ibid.) 1925. Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1927-1935; Associate in Pathology 1935- Harold Shepherd Bennett, A.B. s.c.l. Germanic Languages and Litera- tures 1917,A.M. 1924. Instructor in German 1923- George Charles Sumner Benson, A.B. (Pomona Coil.) 1928, A.M. (Univ. Of Illinois) 1929, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1931. Instructor in Government 1930-1934; Tutor 193,01934. Arthur Cleveland Bent, AS. &889. Associate in Ornithology (Univer- sity Museum) 1911-1916; Associate in Ornithology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1927- Arthur Edward Bent, A.B. 1922, A.M. &924, LL.B. 1926. Research Associate at the Blue Hill Observatory 193 5-. Henry Edward Bent, A.B. (Oberlin Coil.) 1922, S.M. (Northwestern Univ., Iii.) &923, PH.D. (Univ. of California) 1926. Instructor in Chemistry 1926-T932; Asst. Professor of Chemistry 1932- William Bentley, A.B. 1777,A.M., S.T.D. 1819. Tutor 1780-17/83- William Prescott Bentley, As. (Ohio Univ.) 1916. Instructor in Metallurgy 1919-1920. Joseph Charles Bequaert, DR.PHTL. (State Univ., Ghent, Belgium) &908. Instructor in Entomology (School of Public Health) 1923-1926; Instructor in Entomology (Tropical Medicine) (Medical School) 1924-I926; Asst. Professor of Entomology 1925-; Associate Curator of Insects (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1929-. 120 HISTORICAL REGISTER J orgen Jensen Berg. Instructor in French 766. Clarence Quinn Berger, A.B. c.l. Sociology 1933. Tutor 1935-. Hilding Bergiund, A.B. (Coil. of Karlskrona, Sweden) 1904, C.M. (Upsala Univ., Sweden) 1909, M.D. (Karolinska Inst. Medical School, Stockholm) 1916, D.SC. (ibid.) 1920. Asst. Professor of Medi- cine 1923-1925. Adolf Augustus Berle, A.B. c./. History 1913, A.M. 1914, LL.B. ci. 1916. Lecturer on Industrial Finance (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1926-1927; Lecturer on Finance (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1927-1928. Ernest Bernbaum, A.B. with Final Honors in English 1902 (1903), A.M. 1905, PH.D. Philology 1907. Instructor in English 1907-19I6. William Arthur Berridge, A.B. m.c.l. Engineering Sciences 1914, A.M. 1919, PH.D. Economics 1922. Instructor in Mathematics 1915- 1917; Instructor in Economics 1920-1922; Tutor 1920-1922. Andrew Campbell Berry, A.B. c.l. Mathematics 1925 (1926), A.M. 1926, PH.D. Mathematics 1929. Instructor in Mathematics 1926- 1927, 1928-1929; Tutor 1928-1929. C Harold Berry [formerly Charles Harold Berry], M.D. (Gornell Univ.) 1912, M.M.E. (ibid.) 1916. Professor of Mechanical Engineering 1928-1935; Gordon McKay Professor of Mechanical Engineering 1935- Charles William Berry, S.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1894, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1897. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1919-1926. Gordon Berry, A.B. (Amherst Coll.) 1902, M.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1906. Instructor in Laryngology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1920-1928,1931- Robert Wallace Berry, Grad. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1921. Asst. Professor of Naval Science and Tactics 1929-1931. William Johnston Berry, c.. (Polytechnic Inst. of Brooklyn) 1903, S.M. (ibid.) 1904, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) '908. Instructor in Mathe- matics 19c8-1909. Howard Landis Bevis, A.B. (Univ. of Cincinnati) 1908, LL.B. (ibid.) 1910, 5.J.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1920. William Ziegler Professor of Government and Law 1935- Charles Lester Bickel, A.B. (William Jewell Coll.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1932- Instructor in Chemistry 1930-1935. Albert Smith Bickmore. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1863-1867-OFFICERS 1637-1936 121 Edwin Bicknell. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1870- 1872, 1873-1874. Clinton Poston Biddle, A.B. (Ohio Univ.) 1917, M.B.A. c.I. (Harvard Univ.) 1920, LL.D. (Ohio Univ.) 1934. Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1921-1930; Instructor in Finance (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1921-1924; Asst. Professor of Investment Banking 1924-1927; Associate Professor of Investment Banking 1927-1930; Professor of Investment Banking 1930-; Director of the Division of Research 1930-1933; Associate Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1931-. Heinrich Conrad Bierwirth, A.B. m.d. 1884, DR.PHIL. (Unit. oj7ena) 1890. Instructor in German 1892-1904; Asst. Professor of German 1904-1914; Associate Professor of German 1914-1919; Professor of German 19 19-1926. Albert Francis Bigelow, A.B. 1903, LL.B. 1906. Overseer 1934-. Aipheus Bigelow. Instructor in Sacred Music 1807-18-. George Hoyt Bigelow, A.B. 1913 (1912), M.D. c.i. 1916, DILP.H. 1921. Instructor in Tropical Medicine 1919-1920; Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene 1920-1921; Associate in Public Health Administration (School of Public Health) 1924-1925; Lecturer on Public Health Administration (School of Public Health) 19251933- George Tyler Bigelow, .4.13. 1829, LL.D. 1853. Fellow 1868-1878; Lecturer on Marine Insurance (Law School) 1871-1873. Harry Augustus Bigelow, A.B. s.c.l. 1896, LL.B. c.1. 1899. Instructor in Criminal Law 1899-1900. Henry Bryant Bigelow, A.B. c.l. 1901, A.M. 1903 (1905), PH.D. Biology 1906. Assistant in Invertebrate ZoOlogy (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) i90-in; Curator of Coelenterates (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1911-1924; Research Curator in ZoOlogy (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1924-1927; Lecturer on Zoology 1921-1928; Member of the Faculty (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1927-; Curator of Oceanography (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1927-; Associate Professor of ZoOlogy 1928-1930; Professor of Zoology 1930- Henry Jacob Bigelow, A.B. 1837, A.M., M.D. 1841, LL.D. 1882. Professor of Surgery 1849-1882; Professor of Surgery, Emeritus 188 2-1890. Jacob Bigetow, A.B. 1806, A.M., M.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1810, LL.D. (1-Jartard Univ.) 1857. Lecturer (Medical School) 18r5-1818; Professor of Materia Medica 181-1855; Rumford Professor and 122 HISTORICAL REGISTER Lecturer on the Application of Science to the Useful Arts 181618 27; Overseer 1846-18 54. Karl Worth Bigelow, A.B. (Clark Univ.) 1920, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Tutor 1921-1930; Instructor in Economics 19241930. Newell Meade Bigelow, A.B. c.l. Chemistry 1926, PH.D. Chemistry 1930. Instructor in Chemistry 1928-1930- Robert Payne Bigelow, S.B. m.c.l. 1887, PH.D. (Joizzis Hopkins Univ.) 1892. Lecturer onZodlogy 1922. William Sturgis Bigdow, AS. with Final Honors in Natural History 1871, M.D. 1874. Lecturer on Buddhist Doctrine 1908-1909. Jose' Penteado Bill, AS. (Dickinson Coil.) 1907, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1916, DR.P.H. (ibid.) 1919. Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene 1916-1919. Roy Oren Billett, s. B. in Educ. (Ohio State Univ.) 1923, A.M. (ibid.) 1927, PH.D. (ibid.) 1929. Lecturer on Secondary Education (Gradu- ate School of Education) 1933-1934. Frank Billings, s.-,r. (Northwestern Univ., IlL) 1890, S.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1914. Visiting Lecturer on Medicine 1916. Franklin Swift Billings, A. B. 1885, LL.D. (Middlebury Coil.) 1924, LL.D.' (Univ. of Jerrnont) 1925, LL.D. (Norwich Univ.) 1925. Overseer 1927-1932. John Shaw Billings, s. (Miami Univ., Ohio) 1857, A.M. (ibid.)1860, M.D. (Medical Colt of Ohio) 1860, LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1884, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1886. Lecturer (Medical School) 1886-1887. Marland Pratt Billings, A.B. m.c.l. Geology 1923, A.M. 1925, PH.D. Geology 1927. Instructor in Geology 1925-1928; Asst. Professor of Geology 1930-; Tutor 1930-. Hiram Bingham, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1898, A.M. (Univ. of California) 1900, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1901, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1905, D.L1TT. (Univ. of Cuzco) 1912. Curator of South American History and Literature (Library) 1903-1915. Richmond Fletcher Bingham. Instructor in Business Statistics (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1925. William John Bingham, A. 1916. Director of Athletics 1926-1932; Director of Physical Education and Athletics 1932-. Robert Cedric Binkley, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1922, A.M. (ibid.) 1924., PH.D. (ibid.) 1927. Lecturer on History 1932-1933. 11 Laurence Binyon, LL.D. (Glasgow Univ.) 1921, D.LJTT. (Oxford Unit.) 1933. Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry 1933I934. OFFICERS 1637-1936 123 Maurice Biot, M.E. (Univ. of Louvain) 1929, E.E. (ibid.) 1930, D.SC. (ibid.) 1931, PH.D. (California Inst. of Technology) 1932- Instructor in Applied Mechanics (Engineering School) 19.-1y5. Albert Francis Birch, S.B. m.c.l. Electrical Engineering 1924, A.M. 1929, PH.D. Physics 1932- Instructor in Physics 1931-1932; Tutor 1931-1932; Research Associate in Geophysics 1932-. Milton Hawkins Bird, S.13. 1917, ED.M. 1928, ED.D. 1930. Lecturer on Educational Psychology 1935-. Paul Birdsa]I, A.B. 1921, A.M. 1924, PH.D. History 1928. Asst. Dean of Harvard College 1926-1927. Edward Asahel Birge, s. (Williams Col/.) '873, A.M. (ibid.) 1876, PH.D. and A.M. Natural History (Harvard Univ.) 1878. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1874. Edward Grant Birge, S.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1903, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) j907. Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene 19 12-1915. George David Birkhoff, A.B. 1905, A.M. 1906, PH.D. (Univ. Of Chicago) 1907, S.D. (Hon.) (Brown Univ.) 1923, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. Of Wisconsin) 1927, S.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1933, DR. (Hon.) (Univ. of Poitiers) 1933. Asst. Professor of Mathematics 1912-1919; Professor of Mathematics 1919-r933; Tutor 1926-; Perkins Professor of Mathematics 1933-; Acting Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences 1935-. Charles Wesley Birtwell, A.B. s.c.?. 1885. Lecturer on Scientific Methods in Philanthropy 1896-1897. Michel Jean Laurent Biscayart, B.-ES-SCIENCES (Facu/te' de Toulouse) 1919, DIPL.ING. (ƒcole Centrale, Paris) 1924. Instructor in French 1927-1928. Frederick Ezekiel Bissell, A.B. m.c.l. History and Literature 1931, A.M. 1935. Instructor in History and Literature 1932-1933, 1934- 1935; Tutor 1932-1933, 1934-1935, 1936-. George DeForest Bissell, D.M.D. 1931. Instructor in Oral Surgery 1935-. Harry Oliver Bixby, D.M.D. 1890. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1892-1900. Lawrence Bradford Bixby, Grad. (U. S. Military Academy) 1918. Asst. Professor of Military Science and Tactics 1934-. Julius Seelye Bixier, A.B. (Amherst Coll.) 1916, A.M. (ibid.) 1920, PH.D. (Yale Univ.) 1924. Ingersoll Lecturer on the Immortality of Man 1930-1931; Lecturer on Theology 1932-1933; Bussey Professor of Theology 1933-. 124 HISTORICAL REGISTER Jules Blache, B.-ES-LETTRES (Univ. of Grenoble) 1910, LIC.-ES-LETTRES (ibid.) 1912, AGREGE D'HISTOlRE ET DL GEOGRAPHIE (Univ. of Paris) 1919, DOCTEtJR-ES-LEflRES (Univ. of Grenoble) 1931. Exchange Professor from France 1934-193 5. Ebenezer Charlton Black. Lecturer on English Literature 1892-1893- Frank Gees Black, A.B. (Dickinson Coil.) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923- Instructor in English 1928-1930, 1931-1933- John Donald Black, A.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1909, A.M. (ibid.) 1910, PH.D. (ibid.) 1918. Lecturer on Economics 1927; Professor of Economics and Tutor 1927-. Knox Charlton Black, A.B. m.c.i. Physics 1924, A.M. 1926, PH.D. Physics 1927. Instructor in Physics 1927-1929; Tutor 1928-1929. Newton Henry Black, A.B. m.c.l. 1896, A.M. 1906. Instructor in Mathematics 1918; Asst. Professor of Education 1924-1932; Director of the Summer School &932-1934; Asst. Professor of Physics 1932-. Otis Fisher Black, A.B. 1891, A.M. (Northwestern Univ., Ill.) &894. In- structor in Chemistry 1901-1902. Olin Winthrop Blackett, A.B. (Wesieyan Univ., Conn.) 1917, A.M. (ibid.) 1920, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Economics 1923-1924. Kenneth Daniel Blackfan, M.D. (Union Coil., TV. Y.) &905. Professor of Pediatrics 1923-1924; Thomas Morgan Rotch Professor of Pedi- atrics 1924. Eliot Blackwelder, A.B. (Univ. of Chicago) 1901, PH.D. (ibid.) 1914. Lecturer on Geology 192 1-1922. Howard Lane Blackwell, A.B. c.l. 1899, A.M. 1900, PH.D. Physics &905. Comptroller 1906-1910; Lecturer on Physics 1918. George Washington IBlagden, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1823, Grad. (Andover Theological Seminary) 1826, A.M. (Yale Univ.) &843, S.T.D. (Union Coli.,N. Y.) 1849. Overseer 1854-1859. Edwin Carter Blaisdell, D.M.D. 1883, F.A.C.D. 1934. Instructor irt Operative Dentistry 1892-1915; Clinical Instructor in Operative Dentistry 19151916 Asst. Professor of Clinical Dentistry 1916 1933; Clinical Professor of Operative Dentistry 1933-1934. John Harper Blaisdell, AM. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1907, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1911. Instructor in Dermatology (Medical School) 1926 1928. Clarence John Blake, M.D. 1865. Lecturer on Otology (Medical School) 1870-1875; Clinical Instructor in Otology1875-1848; OFFICERS 1637-1936 124 Professor of Otology 1888-1907; Walter Augustus Lecompte Professor of Otology 1907-1913. Gerald Blake, A.B. 1901, M.D. 1905. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1921-1929. James Henry Blake. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1873; In charge of Alcoholic Mollusca (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1876-1877John Amory Lowell Blake, A.B. m.c.1. 1902. Secretary to the President 1910-1911;Acting Comptroller E910-191r;Comptroller 1911-1912. John Bapst Blake, A. B. 1887, M.D. ci'. and A.M. 1891. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1903-1910; Instructor in Surgery (Dental School) 1905-1915, 1916-1917; Asst. Professor of Surgery xro1923. Ralph Mason Blake, A.B. (Williams Co/i.) 191 1, A.M. (J-Iarztard Univ.) 1912, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1915. Visiting Lecturer 1928-1929; Tutor 1928-I 929. Robert Pierpont Blake, A.B. (Univ. of Ga4fornia) 1908, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1909, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1916, M.A. (Hon.) (Univ. of Oxford) 1924, LL.D. (Univ. of C?ilqornia) 1934- Instructor in History 1920P 1923; Tutor 1920-; Asst. Professor of History 1923-1928; Associate Professor of History 1928-1930; Director of the University Library 1928-; Professor of History 1930-. Albert Francis Blakeslee, A.B. (Wes/cyan Coll., Conn.) 1896, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1900, PH.D. Biology (ibid.) 1904. Instructor in Botany 1906-1907. George Hubbard Blakeslee, A.B. (Wesleyan Colt, Conn.) 1893, A.M. (ibid.) 1897, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1900, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1903, L.H.D. (Wesicyan Coll., Conn.) 1923. Lecturer on History 1926, 1928,1929Arthur Alphonzo Blanchard, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of -Technology) 1898, DR.PHIL. (Leipsic Univ.) 1902. Lecturer on General Chemistry 1929-1930Frederick Blanchard. Associate in Entomology (University Museum) 1911. Ira Henry Thomas Blanchard, A.B. 1817, A.M. Tutor 1820-182!. kaoul Blanchard, AORthJE D'HISTOIRE ET DE Gt0GRAPHIE (Univ. of Paris) 1900, DOCTEUR-ES-LETTRES (Univ. of Li//c) 1906, DR. (Hon.) (Univ. of Ghent) 1934. Exchange Professor from France 1917, Professor of Geography 1928-1936. Louis Blaringhem. Exchange Professor from France 1919. 126 HISTORICAL REGISTER Rudolph Blaschka. Artist-naturalist to the Department of Botany 1898-. John Vincent Blasi, D.M.D. 1929. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1932-. Gilbert Ames Bliss, S.B. (Univ. of Chicago) 1897, S.M. (ibid.) 1898, PH.D. (ibid.) 1900. Lecturer on Mathematics 191 1-1912. Richard Bliss. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1871'873; In charge of the Ichthyological Department (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1876-1877- John Hammond Blodgett, M.D. 1897. Instructor in Laryngology (Medical School) 1915-1923; Instructor in Laryngology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1923-1924. William Henry Blood, E.E. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1888. Lecturer on Public Utilities 1916-1918, 1919-1920. David David Bloom, D.M.D. 1913. Instructor in Oral Surgery 1926-. Walter Ray Bloor, M.A. (.ueen's Univ., Canada) 1902, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1908, PH.D. Medical Sciences (ibid.) 1911. Professor of Biological Chemistry 1914-1918. Harry Blotner, M.D. (Tufts Coil.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1931. Instructor in Medicine 1934- Harold Francis Eum, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1922, PH.D. (ibid.) 1927- Instructor in Physiology (Medical School) 1928-1930. Leon Myron Biumberg, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1934. Tutor 1934-. Fred Ralph Blumenthal, D.M.D. 1915. Instructor in Orthodontia 19 19-1927; Asst. Professor of Orthodontia 1927-. Herrman Ludwig Blumgart [formerly Herrmann Ludwig Blumgart], S.B. 7917 (1918), M.D. 1921. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1927-1928; Asst. Professor of Medicine 1928-1929; Associate Professor of Medicine 1929-. Waldo Elias Boardman, D.M.D. 1886. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1891-I goo; Curator of the Dental Museum 1893-1897; Curator of the Dental Museum and Librarian 1897-1915, 1916-1922. Franz Boas, DR.PH1L. (Univ. of Kiel) 1881, LL.D. (Clark Univ.) 1909, D. SC. (Hon.) (Univ of Oxford.) 7912. Lecturer on Anthropology 1913. Mandell Morton Bober, S.B. (Univ. of Montana) 1918, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1920, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) iqg. Instructor in Economics I93-I927; Tutor 1925-1927. Ferdinand Bcher, A.M. (Hon.) 1872. Instructor in Modern Languacs 1861-1865; University Lecturer 1864-1866, 1869-1870; Professor of Modern I4aninjages 1870-1902. OFFICERS 1637-1936 127 Maxime B™cher, A.E. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Mathematics t888, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Gottingen) 1891. Instructor in Mathematics 1891-1894; Asst. Professor of Mathematics 1894-1904; Professor of Mathematics 1904-1918. Arlie Vernon Bock, A.B. (Upper Iowa Univ.) 1910, M.D. c.Z. (Harvard Univ.) 1915, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1929. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1923-1924; Asst. Professor of Medicine 1924-1931; Associate Professor of Medicine 1931-1935; Henry K. Oliver Professor of Hygiene 1935- Albert Wilhelm Boesche, A.B. (Hamilton Coil.) 1897, A. M. (ibid.) 1898, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Munich) 1905. Instructor in German 1903- 1904, 1906-1910. Frederick Leon Bogan, M.D. (Tufts Coil.) 1905. Instructor in Otology (Medical School) 1923-. Walter Francis Bogner, CR. (Staats GCWCr6C Sc/rn/c, Austria) 1918. Instructor in Architecture 1927-1928, 1929-1931; Instructor in Design (School of Architecture) 1928-7929; Asst. Professor of Architecture [931-. Edward Augustus Bogue, D.D.S. (New York Coil. of Dental Surgery) 1855, M.D. (Castieton Medical Coil.) 1857. University Lecturer (Dental School) 1870-1875. Francis Hermann Bohien, A.B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1888, LL.B. (ibid.) 1892. Professor of Law 1925-1926; Langdell Professor of Law 7926-1928. Bartholomeus Jan Bok, M.A. (Univ. of Groningen) 1929, DR.PHIL. (ibid.) 1932. Tutor 1931-; Asst. Professor of Astronomy 1933-. Herman Bokum. Instructor in German 1835-1838-Edmund Joseph Bolan, D.M.D. 1917-Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1920-1921. John William Boldyreff, A.B. (Michigan State Coil, of Agriculture and Applied Science) 1929, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1933- Instructor in Sociology 1932-1933; Tutor 1932- Jacob Boll. Curator (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1871-1872- Frank Bolles, LL.B. (C'olumbian Univ.) 1879, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1882, A.M. (Hon.) (ibid.) 1893. Secretary of the University 18861894. William Palmer Bolles, M.D. 1871. Instructor in Materia Medica 1880-1884. kaynal Cawthorne Boiling, A.B. c.l. 1900, LL.B. 1902. Instructor in English 1901-1902. 128 HISTORICAL REGISTER Charles Joseph Bonaparte, A.B. 1871, LL.B. 1874, LL.D. (Aft. St. Mary's Coll.,Md.) 1882. Overseer '891-1903. James Cummings Bonbright, A.B. (Northwestern Univ., III.) 1913, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1921. Lecturer on Economics 1926. Earl Danford Bond, A.B. rn.c./. 1900, M.D. 1908. Instructor in Neuro- pathology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1913. George Phillips Bond, A.B. 1845, A.M. 1853. Asst. Observer 18461859; Director and Phillips Professor of Astronomy (Astronomical Observatory) 1859-1865. William Cranch Bond, A.M. (Hon.) 1842. Astronomer 1840-1845; Director (Astronomical Observatory) 1845-1859; Phillips Professor of Astronomy 1858-1859. Cleophas Paul Bonin, D.M.D. 1915. Instructor in Orthodontia 1920-. Louis CHde Bonneville. Instructor in French 1841-1842. Walter Meredith Boothby, A.B. 1902, M.D. 1906, A.M. 1907. Lecturer on Anaesthesia (Medical School) 1913- 1916; Instructor in. Anatomy (Medical School) 1914-1916. Neil Hopper Borden, A.B. (Univ. of C'dorado) 1919, M.B.A. ci. (li/aryard Unit.) 1922. Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1922--1925, 1927-1930; Instructor in Business Policy (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1923-1925; Asst. Professor of Advertising 1925- 1928; Associate Professor of Advertising 1928-; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administraticn 1930-1931- Aaron Bordman. Steward 1687-1703- Andrew Bordman. Steward 1682-1687- Andrew Bordman. Steward 1703-1747- Andrew Bordman, A.B. 1719, A.M. Steward 174-7-1750- William Bordman. Steward ?-i668. Edwin Garrigues Boring, M.E. (Cornell Univ.) 1908, A.M. (ibid.) 1912, PH.D. (ibid.) 1914. Associate Professor of Psychology I922-I92'; Director (Psychological Laboratory) 1924-; Professor of Psychology 1928-. Pierre Julien Boris. Instructor in French 18-71-18-73- John Nelson Borland, A. B. (Yale Univ.) 1848, M.D. (Harvard Uni:.) 18 51. Instructor in Clinical Medicine 1869-1873. Nicholai Andreevich Borodin, DR.P1-IIL. (Univ. of St. Petersburg) i,8(', Curator of Fishes (Museum of Comparative Zoology) I928- Heinrich Bosshard, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Zurich) 1919, ED.M. (l-Jarva,v/ ['nit.) 1921. Instructor in German 1921-1922, 1926-1927. OFFICERS 1637-1936 129 George Willis Botsford, A.B. (Univ. of Nebraska) 1884, A. M. (ibid.) 1889, PH.D. (Cornell Univ.) 1891. Instructor in History of Greece and Rome 1895-1901. John Taylor Bottomley, A.B. (Coll. of the Holy Cross) 1889, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1894, LL.D. (Colt of the Holy Cross) 1916. Lecturer on Surgery (Graduate School of Medicine) 1913-1915; Lecturer on Surgery (Medical School) 1915-1916; Associate in Surgery (Graduate School of Medicine) 19 16-1919; Associate in Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1920, 1921-I 925. Willis Arnold Boughton, A.B. c.l. Chemistry 1907, A.M. 1919. Asst. Director of the Chemical Laboratory 1916-. Charles Leonard Bouton, S.M. (Washington Univ., fIb.) 1891, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1896, DR.P}{IL. (Univ of Leipsic.) 1898. Instructor in Mathematics '898-1904; Asst. Professor of Mathematics 1904- 1914; Associate Professor of Mathematics 1914-1922. George Sewall Boutwell, LL.D. x8. Overseer IS 53-1856. Aliston Gray BouvŽ, D.M.D. 1877. Clinical Instructor (Dental School) 1884-1885; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1885-189'. Arthur Louis Bouvier, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1929, A.M. (ibid.) 1930. Instructor in French 1930-1932. Martin Koon Bovey, A.B. (University of Minnesota) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927. Instructor in English 1930-1932, 19333-1935- William. T Bovie, A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1908, A.M. (Univ. of Mis- souri) 1910, PH.D. Biology (Harvard Univ.) 1914. Instructor in Bacteriology 1917-1923; Asst. Professor of Biophysics 1920- 1927. Henry Ingersoll Bowditch, A.B. 1828, A.M., M.D. 1832. Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine 1859-186-7. Henry Ingersoll Bowditch, A.B. 1898, M.D. 1902. Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics 1911-1916; Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1916-1924. Henry Pickering Bowditch, A. B. 1861 , A.M. 1866, M.D. 1868, LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1898, D.SC. (Hon.) (Univ. of Cambridge) 1898, LL.D. (Univ. of roronto) 19c3, LL.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1904, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1906. Asst. Professor of Physiology (Medical School) 1871-1876; Professor of Physiology 1876-1902; Dean of the Medical School 1883-1893; Member of the Faculty (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1886-1891; George Higginson Professor of Physiology 1902-1906; George Higginson Professor, Emeritus 1906-1911. 130 HISTORICAL REGISTER Jonathan Ingersoll Bowditch, A.M. (Hon.) '849, LL.D. ,886. Overseer 1867-1873. Nathaniel Bowditch, Add. (Hon.) 1802, LL.D. 1816. Overseer r8101826; Fellow 1826-1838. Vincent Yardley Bowditch, A.B. 1875, M.D. 1879. Instructor in Clinical Medicine 1897-1899. James Bowdoin, A.B. 1744, A.M., A.M. (Yale Univ.) 1750, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1783, LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1784. Fellow 1779-1785- James Bowdoin, A.B. 1771, A.M. Fellow 1792-1799. Francis Bowen, A. B. 1833, A.M., LL.D. 1879. Tutor 1835-1839; Instructor in Natural, Intellectual, and Moral Philosophy 18361839; Aiford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity 1853-1889; Alford Professor, Emeritus 18891890. John Templeton Bowen, A.B. 1879, M.D. 1884. Instructor in Derma- tology 1896-1902; Asst. Professor of Dermatology 1902-1907; Edward Wigglesworth Professor of Dermatology 1907-191 1; Edward Wigglesworth Professor, Emeritus 1911-. Lansdon Hebbard Bowen, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1926, Add. (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in French 1928-1930. \?Villis Herbert Bowen, A.B. (Wesleyan Univ., Conn.) 1926, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in French 1928-1929. Fredson Thayer Bowers, PH.B. (Brown Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1934. Instructor in English 1928-1932, 1934-; Tutor 1930-1932, 1934- Lawrence Wetherbee Bowers, D.M.D. 1923- Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1926-1928, 1929-. Gordon Townsend Bowles, A.B. (Eariham Coil.) 1925, PH.D. Anthropology (Harvard Univ.) 1935. Research Associate in Anthropology 1935- Francis Ezra Bowman, A.B. c.l. History and Literature especially of Modern England and America 1924, Add. 1926, PH.D. Philology 1934- Instructor in English 1930-1934; Tutor 1930-1933. Karl Murdock Bowman, A.B. (Washburn CoIL) 1909, M.D. (Univ. of California) 1913- Instructor in Psychiatry 1921-1926; Instructor in Psychiatry (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1922-1923; Asst. Professor of Psychiatry 1926-1936. Robert Bowser, A.B. 1913, M.B.A. 1915. Instructor in Transportation (Graduate School of Business Administration) 19,2 1. John Wilson Bowyer, A.B. (Washington and Lee Univ.) 1921, A.M. OFFICERS 1637-1936 131 (ibid.) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1928. Instructor in English 1927-1928; Tutor 1927-1928. William Kenneth Boyd, A.B. (Trinity CGIL) 1897, A. M. (ibid.) 1898, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1906. Lecturer on History 19'27-1928- William Boyd-Carpenter, D.C.L. (Univ. of Oxford) 1889, S.T.D. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1901, S.T.D. (Univ. of Aberdeen) 1906, D.LITT. (Univ. Of Leeds) 1906, D.C.L. (Univ. of Durham), LL.D. (McGill Univ.). William Belden Noble Lecturer 1912-1913- Edward Allen Boyden, A.B. m.c.l. Biology 1909, A.M. 1911, PH.D. Medical Sciences 1916. Instructor in Comparative Anatomy 19161919; Asst. Professor of Comparative Anatomy 1919-1926. Roland William Boyden, A,B. m.d. 1885, LL.B. 1888, LL.D. 1924. Overseer 1924193C. William Cowper Boyden, A.B. c.l. 1886, LL.B. 1889. Overseer 1911191-/,1918-1920,1923-1929- Paul Edmund Boyle, D.M.D. 1923- Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1928-; Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1932m Herbert Melville Boylston, S.B. c.I. 1903, A.M. 1905. Instructor in Mining and Metallurgy 1908-I 909. Henry Cook Boynton, A.B. m.c.l. 1900, S.M. 1901, S.D. Geology 1904. Instructor in Metallurgy and Metallography [903-1906. Charles Albert Brackett, D.M.D. 1873. Instructor in Dental Therapeutics 1874-1880; Asst. Professor of Dental Therapeutics 18801883; Professor of Dental Therapeutics 1883-1890; Professor of Dental Pathology 1890-1919; Professor of Oral Pathology 19191924. Elliott Gray Brackett, it.D. 1886. Instructor in Orthopaedics 1906- 1913; Associate in Orthopaedic Surgery (Medical School) 1913- 1916; Asst. Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery 19T6-1920; Associate in Orthopaedic Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1922-1929. Jeffrey Richardson Brackett, A. B. c.l. 1883, PH.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1889. Instructor in Charity, Public Aid, and Correction 1904-1913; Instructor in Social Ethics 1913-1914. Edwin PerJey Bradbury, D.M.D. 1872. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1879-1882. Alden Bradford, A.B. 1786, A.M. Tutor 1791-1793. Edward Hickling Bradford, A.B. with Final Honors in History and Political Economy 1869, A. M., M. 1). 1873. Clinical Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery 1880-1882; Instructor in Surgery 1886-1889; Instructor in Surgery and Orthopaedics 1889-1893; Asst. Professor 132 HISTORICAL REGISTER of Orthopaedics 1893-1903; Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery 1903-1912; Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Dean (Medical School) 19n-1918; Overseer 1919-1925. Samuel Dexter Bradford, A.B. 1814, A.M., LL.D. (Mida'/e/iury Coil.) 185i. Overseer 1853-1857. Charles Smith Bradley, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1838, A.M. (ibid.) 1841, LL.D. (ibid.) 1867. Lecturer (Law School) 1869-1870; Lecturer on Evidence (Law School) 1870-1871; Lecturer on Corporations (Law School) 1871-1872; Lecturer on Equity (Law School) 1872-1873; Bussey Professor of Law 1876-1879- Frederick Bradley, D.M.D. 1886. Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry 1886-1887; instructor in Operative Dentistry 1892-1904; Lecturer on Operative Dentistry (Dental School) 1899-1900, 1904-1906. John Ignatius Bradley, A. B. (Georgetown Univ., D. C.) 1920, M.J). c./. (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Instructor in Pathology 1934-1935- Benjamin Crenshaw Bradshaw, A.B. (T'ransy/vania Univ.) 1926, A.M. (J7anderbiit Univ.) 1927, PH.D. Chemistry (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Instructor in Chemistry 1933-1934. Howard Holt Bradshaw, M.D. (Jefferson Medical Coll.) 1927- Instructor in Anaesthesia 1934-. Samuel Bradstreet, A.B. 1653, A.M. Fellow 1656-1657; Tutor i6g61647. Earle Leslie Bradway, D.M.D. 1919. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1922-1924, 1927-1934; Instructor in Industrial Dentistry 1924 1927. John William Stansbury Brady, A.B. ci. 1910, M.D. 1917- Instructor in Industrial Medicine (Medical School) 1922-1923; Instructor in Industrial Medicine (School of Public Health) 1923-1925. Erastus Brainerd, A.B. 1874. Curator of the Gray Collection of Engravings (Library) 1876-1877. Thomas Long Bramhall, A.B. 1899. Instructor in Mathematics 19I. Charles Digges Branch, A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1927, M.D. (ibid.) 1931. Instructor in Surgery 1935-. Edmund Arnold Gray Branch, M.D., c.rn. (McGill Univ.) 1920. In structor in Pathology 1928-1934. Louis Raymond Branchaud, D.NLD. 1918. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1921-1923- Edward Deshon Brandegee,A.n. 1881. Regent 1913-1918. Louis l)embitz Brandeis, LL.B. c.1. 1877, A.M. (Hon.) 1891. Instructor in Evidence (Law School) 1882-1883. OFFICERS 1637-1936 133 Joseph Doddridge Brannan, A.B. with Final Honors in Philosophy and Political Economy 1869, A.M., LL.B. 1872. Instructor in German 1871-1872; Instructor in Roman Law 1872-1873; Professor of Law 1898-1908; Bussey Professor of Law 1908-1916. Harold Albert Bratt,D.M.n. 1927. Instructor inRoentgenology 1932- Thomas Brattle, A.B. 1676, A.M. Fellow 1703-1707; Treasurer 1693- 1713. William Brattle, A.B. i680, A.M., S.T.B. 1692. Tutor 1686-1697; Fellow i686, 1690-IJo0, 1703-1717; Treasurer 1713-1715. John Brazer, A.B. 1813, A.M., S.T.D. 1836. Tutor 1815-1817; College Professor of Latin 1817-1820; Overseer 1829-1846. William Bradley Breed, A.B. 1915, M.D. 1920. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1928-1929; Instructor in Medicine (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1930-- John Albert Breen, D.M.D. 1907. Instructor in Oral Surgery 1922-1924,1925-1933,1934-John Lewis Bremer, A.B. c.l. 1896, M.D. c.l. 1901. Instructor in His- tology and Embryology 1902-1906; Demonstrator of Histology 1906-1912; Asst. Professor of Histology 1912-1915; Associate Professor of Histology 1915-1931; Hersey Professor of Anatomy 1931- William Charles Brenke, s.n. (Univ. of Illinois) 1896, S.B. (ibid.) 1897, 5.M. (ibid.) 1899, PH.D. Mathematics (Harvard Univ.) 1907. Instruc- tor in Mathematics 1906-1907. Charles Henry Brent, B.A. (Trinity Coll., Canada) 1884, M.A. (ibid.) 1889, S.T.D. (ibid.) 1901, S.T.D. (King's Colt, N. S.) 1910, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1913, S.T.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1917, S.T.D. (Yale Univ.) 1919, LL.D. (Hobart Cc?.) 1919, LL.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1920, LL.D. (Union Colt, N. 1'.) 1924, LL.D. (T'oronxo Univ.) 1924, LL.D. (New York Univ.) 1925. Overseer 1921-1927; Preacher to the University 1922-1926. Edward Vere Brewer, A.B. (Leland Stanford 7r. Univ.) 1911, A.M. ibid.) 1913, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1919. Instructor in German 1915-1918. John Marks Brewer, S.B. (Univ. of California) 1902, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1915, PH.D. Education (ibid.) 1916. Instructor in Education 1916-19 17, 1919-1920; Director of Bureau of Vocational Guidance 1919-; Associate Professor of Education 1920-. Itighton Brewer, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1920, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in English 1929-1931. '34 HISTORICAL REGISTER William Henry Brewer, PH.B. (Yale Univ.) 1852, A.M. (Hon.) (ibid.) 1859. University Lecturer 1871-1872. Albert Howell Brewster, A.B. (Univ. of Virginia) 1914, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1918. Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery (Medical School) 1924- Frank Brewster, .4.11. c.l. '879, LL.B. c.1. and A.M. 1883. Instructor in the Peculiarities of Massachusetts Law and Practice 1890-1896. George Washington Wales Brewster, A.B. 1889, M.D. 1893. Associate in Surgery (Medical School) 1917-1920; Associate in Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1921-1927- William Brewster, A.M. (Hon.) (Amherst Colt) 1880, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1899. Assistant in Ornithology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1884-1885; Assistant in Ornithology and Mammalogy (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) '885-1899; Assistant in Ornithology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1899-1904; Assistant in charge of Birds 1904-1911; Curator of Birds (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1911-1919. Walter George Bridge, D.M.D. (rufts GoB.) 1901. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1914-191 6. Percy Williams Bridgman, A.B. s.c.l. 1904, A.M. 7905, PH.D. Physics 1908, S.D. (Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst.) 1934. Instructor in Physics 1910-1913; Asst. Professor of Physics 1913-1919; Professor of Physics 1919-1926; Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy '926-. Zechariah Brigden, A.B. 1657, A.M. Fellow 1657?-166c?; Tutor 1657?-1660?. Edward Cornelius Briggs, D.M.D. 1878, M.D. 1880. Clinical Instructor (Dental School) 1880-1883; Instructor in Dental Materia Medica 1884-1889; Asst. Professor of Dental Materia Medica 1889-1890; Asst. Professor of Dental Materia Medica and Therapeutics 18901894; Asst. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics 18941896; Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics 1896-1899; Professor of Dental Materia Medica and Therapeutics 1899-19 15. Fletcher Briggs, PH.B. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1901, A.M. (ibid.) 1902. In- structor in German '906-1907, 1919-I 922. George Nixon Briggs, A.M. (Williams Coil.) 1828, LL.D. (ibid.) 1844, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1844, LL.D. (Amherst Coll.) 1845. Overseer 1852-1857- George Russell Briggs, A.B. 1874. Tutor 1875-1881. Le Baron Russell Briggs, A.B. c.l. with Highest Honors in Classics OFFICERS 1637-1936 135 1875, A.M. 1882, LL.D. 1900, LITT.D. (Lafayette Coil.) 1508, LL.D. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1906, LL.D. (}'ale Univ.) 1917. Tutor 1878iB8i; Instructor in English 1883-1885; Asst. Professor of English 1885-1890; Professor of English 1890-1904; Dean (Harvard College) 1891r-1902; Dean (Faculty of Arts and Sciences) 1902-1925; Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory 1904-1925; Overseer 1926-1932. Leland Lawrence Briggs, A.B. (Univ. of South Dakota) 1923, A.M. (ibid.) 1924, M.B.A. (Northwestern Univ., Ill.) 1927. Lecturer on Accounting (Graduate School of Business Administration) 19j1-1932-Walter Benjamin Briggs, A.M. (Hon.) (Brown Univ.) 1913. Superintendent of the Reading Room (Library) 1896-1904; Asst. Librarian 1915-. Ferdinand Brigham, A.B. (Tufts Coil.) 1912, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1915. Instructor in Oral Surgery 1919-1920. Walter Trying Brigham, D.M.D. (fT'zg'Is Coil.) '884. Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work 1916-19 19; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1919-1926. Edgar Sheffield Brightman, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1906, A.M. (ibid.) 1908, S.T.B. (Boston Univ.) 1910, PH.D. (ibid.) 1912. Ingersoll Lecturer on the Immortality of Man 19214-1925- Martin Brimmer, A.B. 1849. Fellow 1864-1868, 1877-1896; Overseer 1870-1877- Walter Remsen Brinckerhoff, S.B. 1897 (1898), M.D. c.l. 1901. Instruc- tor in Pathology 1905-1906;Asst. Professor of Pathology 1910-191 1. Heinrich Wilhelm Brinkmann, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1920, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1925. Instructor in Mathematics 1921-1922, 1925-1927; Benjamin Peirce Instructor in Mathematics 1924-1925; Tutor 1926-1933; Asst. Professor of Mathematics 1927-1933- James Beebee Brinsmade, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1906, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1913, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1917. Instructor in Physics 1917-1918. Clarence Crane Brinton, A.B. s.c.l. History 1919, DR.PHIL. (Oxford Univ.) 1923. Instructor in History 1923-1928; Tutor 1923-; Asst. Professor of History 1928-1935; Associate Professor of History 193S- John d'Auby Briscoe, S.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1924, AM. (Columbia Univ.) 1928. Instructor in English 1932-. 136 HISTORICAL REGISTER Burt Myron Bristol, DM.D. 1899. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1901-1902. Delos Judson Bristol, PH.B. (Yale Univ.) r909, M.D. (ibid.) 1913- In- structor in Obstetrics (Medical School) 1930-. Edmund Kemper Broadus, A.B. (Columbian Univ.) 1897, A.M. (Univ. of Chicago) 1900, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1908. Instructor in English 1907-1908. Paul Adrian Brodeur fjormerly Adrian Paul Brodeur], D.M.D. 1917. In- structor in Orthodontia 1922-1926. Arthur Watson Bromage, S.B. (Wesleyan Univ., Conn.) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1928. Instruc- tor in Government 1928-1929. Frederick George Bromberg,A.B. 188. Tutor 1863-1865. Matthew Scott Bromwell, A.B. 1919 (1918), s.B. m.c.l. Civil Engineering 1923. Instructor in Civil Engineering (Engineering School) 1923-1924. Jacques Bronfenbrenner, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1912, DR.P.F-I. (Harvard Univ.) 1919. Asst. Professor of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene 1917-1922; Asst. Professor of Bacteriology 1922-1923. Wesley Hotchkiss Bronson, 5.3. (Cornell Univ.) 1913. Tutor 1920. Charles Vyner Brooke, B.A. (Queen's Univ., Canada) 1925, A.M. (Heir- yard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in French 192-1928. Arthur Anderson Brooks, A.B. c.l. Classics 1879, S.T.B. and A.M. 1884. Librarian (Divinity School) 1882-1884. Charles Franklin Brooks, A.B. 1912 (1911), A.M. 1912, PH.D. Geology 1914. Professor of Meterology 1931-; Director of the Blue Hill Observatory 1931-. Edward Brooks, A.B. 1757, A.M. Librarian 1758-i 760. Edward Hale Brooks, S.B. In C.E. (Norwich Univ.) 1916, CR. (Command and General Staff School) 191-54. Asst. Professor of Military Science and Tactics 1934-. George Merrick Brooks, A.B. 1844, LL. B. 1847. Overseer 1865-1871 . Gorham Brooks, A.B. 1904. Deputy Treasurer 1914-1929. James Wilison Brooks, A.M. (Brown Univ.) 18g, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) x88. Honorary Keeper of the Harvard Forest 1909-1912. John Brooks, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1781, A.M. (ad eun.) (Harvard ijinu) 1787, M.D. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1810, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1817. Overseer 18 1:5-1818. John Graham Brooks, S.T.B. 1875. Lecturer on Socialism 188-1886; Instructor in Political Economy 18 89-1891. OFFICERS 1637-1936 137 Martin Kahao Brooks, A.B. (Univ. of Kansas) 1911, A.M. (ibid.) 1912, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1932- Instructor in French 1920-1921. Neil Conwell Brooks, A. B. (Univ. of Kansas) 1890, A.M. (Harvard Unit.) 1896, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1898. Instructor in German 1897-1898- Phillips Brooks, A.B. 1855, A.M., GR. (Theological Seminary, Va.) 1859, S.T.D. (Union Coil., N. K) 1870, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1877, S.T.D. (Univ. of Oxford) 188, S.T.D. (Columbia Univ.) 188. Overseer 1870-1882, 1883-1889; Preacher to the University 1886-1891. William Allen Brooks, A.B. 1887, M.D. and A.M. 1891. Demonstrator of Anatomy 1895-1901. Winthrop Sprague Brooks, A.B. 1909 (1910). Custodian of Birds' Eggs and Nests (Museum of Comparative Zodlogy) 1928-1934. Francis X Brosius. Instructor in Mathematics 1814-1815. Georges Antoine Brouillet, D.M.D. 1891. Asst. Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry 189 1-1892. Reuben Arthur Brower, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) 1930, B.A. (Univ. Of Cam- bridge) 1932- Instructor in Greek and Latin 1932-1935; Tutor 1932-1935- Arthur Brown, S.B. (Univ. of California) 1896, CR. (Eco/e des Beaux Arts) 1901. Lecturer on Design (School of Architecture) 1918. Arthur Barton Brown, A.B. .s.cJ. Mathematics 1925, A.M. 1926, PH.D. Mathematics 1929. Instructor in Mathematics 1927-1929. Bancroft Huntington Brown, A. B. (Brown Univ.) 1916, A.M. (ibid.) 1917, PH.D. Mathematics (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Instructor in Mathematics 19T9-1921. Carieton Fairchild Brown, A.B. (Carleton Coil.) 1888, GR. (Andover Theological Seminary) 1893, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1901, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1903. Instructor in English 1903-1905. Charles Leonard Brown, S. B. (Univ. of Oklahoma) 1919, M. D. (ibid.) 1921. Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1923-1925; Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1927-1928. Charles Reynolds Brown, A. B. (Univ. of Iowa) 1883, A.M. (ibid.) 18863 S.T.B. (Boston Univ.) '889, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1911, LtD. (Oberlin C'o/i.) 1912, S.T.D. (Brown Univ.) 1914, LL.D. (Wes- Ieyan Univ., Conn.) 1915, S.T.D. (Boston Univ.) 1922, L.H.D. (Univ. of Vermont) 1926, S.T.D. (Yale Univ.) 1928. Preacher to the University 1918-1920, 1933-; Ingersoll Lecturer on the Immortality of Man 1919-1920. Douglass Vincent Brown, A.B. m.c.l. Economics 1925, A.M.1926, '38 HISTORICAL REGISTER PH.D. Economics 1932. Instructor in Economics 1927-1928, 19291933; Tutor 1927-1928, 1929-; Asst. Professor of Medical Economics 1933- Francis Brown, A.B. (Dartmouth Colt) 1870, A. M. (ibid.) '873, G R. (Union Theological Seminary) 1877, PH.D. (Hon.) (Hamilton Colt) 1884, S.T.D. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1884, S.T.D. (Yale Univ.) 1894, S.T.D. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1901, LL.D. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1901, D.LITT. (Univ. of Oxford) 1901, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1909. Preacher to the Uni- versity 1901-1904. Francis Alden Brown. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1917- 1918. Fred Harold Brown, B. MECH. ENGIN. (Ohio State Univ.) 1928, S.M. (ibid.) 1933- Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1929-1934. Harrison Hitchcock Brown, A. B. (Amherst Coil.) 1889, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1895, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1900. Instructor in Mathematics 1900-1901. Howard Nicholson Brown. Instructor in Homiletics (Divinity School) 1876-1877. Huntington Brown, A.B. 1922, B.LITT. (Univ. of Oxford) 1926, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1930- Instructor in English 1927-; Tutor 1927- Leslie Parker Brown, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1912, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1913. Instructor in Romance Languages 1916-1917. Lloyd Thornton Brown, A.B. 1903, M.D. 1907. Instructor in Orthopac- dic Surgery (Medical School) 1919-. Percy Brown [formerly Percy Emerson Brown], M.D. 1900. Instructor in Roentgeno]ogy 1917-1922. Philip Marshall Brown, A.B. (Williams Colt) 1898, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1912. Instructor in International Law 1912-1913. Rollo Walter Brown, LITT.B. (Ohio Northern Univ.) 1903, A.M. (Ha;-yard Univ.) 1905. Visiting Lecturer on English 1923; Lecturer on English 1923-1924. Theodore Henry Brown, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1910, A.M. (ibid.) 191 I, PH.D. (ibid.) 1913. Asst. Professor of Business Statistics 1926-1927; Associate Professor of Business Statistics 1927-1932; Professor of Business Statistics 1932-. William Adams Brown, A.B. (Yale Univ.) '886, A.M. (ibid.) 1888, CR. (Union Theological Semina;y) 1890, PH.D. (Yale Univ.) 19C1, S.T.D. (Union Coil., N. Y.) 1902, S.T.D. (Yale Univ.) 1907. Andovcr Lecturer on Theology 1908-1909. OFFICERS 1637-1936 139 William Eustis Brown, P1-LB. (Lafayette Coil.) 1909, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1920. Instructor in Public Health Administration 19151919. William Garrott Brown, A.B. (Howard Coil., Ala.) 1886, A.B. S.C.!. with Highest Honors in History (Harvard Univ.) 1891, A.&T. (ibid.) 1892. Deputy Keeper of the University Records 1896-1901; Lecturer on American History since the Civil War 1901-1902. Joseph Browne, A.B. 1666, A.M. Fellow 1671-163; Tutor 1671?-16-73- Y William Stacy Browning, CR. (U. S. MilŸarv Academy) 1901, CR. (Army War College) 1922. Professor of Military Science and Tac- tics 1923-1928. Charles Edward Brown-SŽquard, B.-ES-LETTRES (Univ. of Paris) 1838, B.-E'S-SCIENCES (ibid.) 1839, M.D. (ibid.) 1846, F.F.P.S. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1859, L.R.C.P. (Eng.) iB60. Professor of Physiology and Pathology of the Nervous System 1864-] 867. Claude Watson Bruce, A.B. (Emory and Henry Coil.) 1918, A.M. (Univ. of Virginia) 1923. Instructor in Astronomy 1925-1928. Heinrich Bruening. Godkin Lecturer 193S- Austin Moore Brues, A.B. rn.c.l. Psychology 1926, M. ci. 1930. In- structor in Biochemical Sciences 1934-1935; Tutor 1934-193 5. Charles Thomas Brues, ss. (Univ. of rexas) 1901, 5.11. (ibid.) 1902. Instructor in Economic Entomology 1909-1913; Asst. Professor of Economic Entomology 1913-1926; Associate Professor of Economic Entomology 1926-1935; Associate Curator of Insects (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1928-. Alphonse Brun, A. B. (AcadŽmie Besanon, France) 1878, S.B. (ibid.) 1879, A.1. (flarvcerd Univ.) 1898. Instructor in French 1892-1911. David Brunswick, A. B. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 192!, PH.D. (ibid.) 1924. Instructor in Physiology (Medical School) 1925-1926. Kirk Bryan, A. B. (Univ. of A'ew Mexico) 1909, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1910, PH.D. (ibid.) 1920. Lecturer on Physiography 1926-1927; Asst. Professor of Physiography 1927-1930; Associate Professor of Physiography 1930-; Tutor 1930-. Paniel Houston Buchanan, A.B. (Colorado Coil.) 1911, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1912, D. se. (Keiogijuku Univ., Japan) 1928, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1931-Instructor in Economics 1928-1929, 19301931;Tutor 1928-1929, 1930-1931- Carl Hermann I3ucholz, M.D. (Univ. of Leipsic) 1901. Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery (Medical School) 1917-1918; Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1920. 140 HISTORICAL REGISTER Carl Darling Buck, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1886, PH.D. (ibid.) 1889. Lecturer on Indo-European Philology 1902-1903. Paul Herman Buck, A.B. (Ohio State Univ.) 1921, A.M. (ibid.) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1935. Instructor in History 1926-; Tutor 1926-. Richard David Buck, 5.13. 1926 (1927), A.M. 1934. Tutor 1929-1930. Burdette Ross Buckingham, A.B. (Wesicyan Univ., Conn.) '899, A.M. (ibid.) 1900, PD.B. (State Normal Coil., N, Y.) 1901, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1913, ED.D. (Hon.) (Miami Univ., Ohio) 1924. Lecturer on Elementary Education (Graduate School of Education) j928- 1933- Charles Edward Buckingham, A.B. 1840, M.D. 1844. Adjunct Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic 186-r868; Professor of Obstetrics and Medical Jurisprudence 1868-1877 . Edgar Buckingham, A.R. 183 i, Grad. Divinity School '835. Instructor in Hebrew 1834-183 5. Edward Marshall Buckingham, M.D. 187-4- Instructor in Diseases of Children 1890-1900; Clinical Instructor in Diseases of Children 1900-1903. Leroy Howland Buckingham, A.B. (Ohio Slate Univ.) 1923- Instructor in German 1925-1926. Stephen Alvord Buckingham, A.B. c.l. Physics 1927, A.M. 1930, PH.!). Physics 1934. Instructor in Physics 1933-1934. William Warwick Buckland, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1884, M.A. (ibid.) 1888, LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1922, LL.D. (Univ. of Cain- bridge) 1923, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Lecturer on Roman Law 1925. Thomas Ellwood Buckman, A.B. 1912, A.M. 1914, M.D. 1917- Instrin tor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1924-1925. Joseph Stevens Buckminster, A.B. 1800, A.M. Dexter Lecturer (in Biblical Literature 1811-1812. Karl Buhler, M.D., DR. PHIL. Lecturer on Psychology 1928. Raymond Leslie Buell, A.B. (Occidental Colt) 1918, A.M. (Princct'ai Univ.) 1920, PH.D. (ibid.) 1923. Tutor 1922-1927, 1933-1934; In structor in Government 1923-1926; Asst. Professor of Government 1926-1927; Lecturer on Government 1933-1934. Albert Franklin Buflington, AS. (Bucknell Univ.) 1928, A. M. ([Jarvati Univ.) 1932. Instructor in German 1930-. Gershom Bulkeley, A.B. i6g, A.N1. Fellow i68-i66i?; Tutor 1658?-'66i? OFFICERS 1637-1936 141 John Bulkley, A.B. '642, A.M. Tutor 1643-1646?. Peter Bulkley, AS. i660, A.M. Fellow 1663-1666; Tutor 1663-1666. Ephraim Wales Bull. Lecturer on the Culture of the Native Grape 1864-1865. Charles Jesse Bullock, A.B. (Boston Univ.) 1889, PH.D. (Univ. Of Wisconsin) 1894, LL.D. (Williams Coil.) 1921. Instructor in Economics 1901-1902; Asst. Professor of Economics 1903-1908; Professor of Economics 1908-1920; George F. Baker Professor of Economics 1920-1935- Walter Llewellyn Bullock, A.B. m.c.l. Literature, especially Latin and French, French and other Romance Languages and Literatures 1917, A.M. 1920, PH.D. Philology 1923. Instructor in French 19211922. George Ralph Bunker, A.B. 1910. Instructor in Public Speaking 1911- 1913- John Wymond Miller Bunker, AS. (Brown Univ.) 1909, A.M. (ibid.) 1910, PH.D. (ibid.) 1912. Instructor in Sanitary Analysis 1911-1915- Harold Hitchings Burbank, AS. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1909, A.M. (ibid.) 1910, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1915. Instructor in Econo- mics 1912-1917; Tutor 1914-; Asst. Professor of Economics 1919- 1923; Associate Professor of Economics 1923-1926; Professor of Economics 1926-1932; David A. Wells Professor of Political Economy 1932-. Durwood Earle Burchell, AS. (Columbia Univ.) 1904, A.M. (ibid.) 1905. Lecturer on Accounting and Office Management 1920; Professor of Industrial Accounting 1920-1923. Charles Harry Burgess, A.B. rn.c.l. Geology 1931, A.M. 1933, PH.D. Geology 1936. Instructor in Geology 1934-. Edward Burgess, AS. with Final Honors in Natural History 1871, A.M. (Hon.) 1888. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1869-1870; Instructorin Entomology 1879-1882, 1883-1884. Walter Safford Burke, OR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1887. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1895-1899; Asst. Professor of Mechanical Engineering 1899-1904; Inspector of Grounds and Buildings 1900-1931- Arthur Burkhard, A.B. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1911, A.M. (ibid.) 1912, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1917. Instructor in German 1914-1917, 1920-1926; Tutor 1924-; Asst. Professor of German 1926-. Clarence Charles Burlingame, M.D. (Hahnemann ?vfedical Coil, and 142 HISTORICAL REGISTER Hospital) '908. Lecturer on Health Administration in Industry (Medical School) 1921-1922. Allen Stanley Burnham, D.M.D. 1892. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1896-1903. Charles Boardman Burnham, D.M.I). 1898. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1915-1919, 1921-1926. Roger Noble Burnham, A.B. 1899. Instructor in Modelling 1913-1917. Roy Gibson Burnham, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1900. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1917-1918. Frederick Stanford Burns, M.D. 1898. Instructor in Dermatology 1911-1924;Asst. Professor of Dermatology 1924-1926. John Joseph Burns, A.B. (Boston Gull.) 1921, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, S.J.D. (ibid.) 1926. Asst. Professor ofLaw 1928-1931. Alexander Burr, M.D.J. 1889. Instructor in Meat Inspection 1892- 1895. Allston Burr, A.B. c.l. 1889, A.M. (Hon.) 1931. Overseer 1931-. Jonathan Burr, A.B. 1784,A.M. Tutor 1786-1787. William Hubert Burr, C.E. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.) 18-7-2. Pro lessor of Engineering 1892-1893. Walter Lincoln Burrage, A.B. m.c.l. Natural History 1883, M.D. and A.M. 18,88. Clinical Instructor in Gynaecology 1893-1895. William Sargent Burrage, A.B. m.c.l. 11892, A.M. 1895, PH.D. Phiiolog 1898. Instructor in Latin 1897-1898. Herbert Leslie Burreli, M.D. 1879. Demonstrator of Bandaging and Apparatus 1887-1889; Demonstrator of Surgical Appliances 188(3 1891; Instructor in Clinical Surgery 1891-1894; Asst. Professor of Clinical Surgery 1894-1899; Asst. Professor of Surgery 1899-190.1; Professor of Clinical Surgery 1903-I 907; John Hornans Professor 4) 1 Surgery 1907-1910. Alan Burroughs, A.B. 1920. Lecturer on Fine Arts 1932-. Harry Edwin Burton, A.B. m.c.l. Classics 1890, A.M. 1,893, PH.!>. Philology 1895. Instructor in Latin 1903. Edwin Arthur Burtt, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1915, S.T.B. (Union Ther1logha/ Seminary) 1920, S.T.M. (ibid.) 1922, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 192c Lecturer on Philosophy 1927-1928. Harold Ernest Burtt, A.B. (Dartmouth Colt.) 1911, A.M. (JIar:n/ Univ.) 1913, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) iic. Instructor in Psy chology 191 6-1918. Charles Sidney Burwell, A.B. (Allegheny Colt) 1914, M.D. (f/nra'1 Uiiiv.) 1919, LL.D. (Allegheny CoIl.) 1936.Cutter Lecturer on OFFICERS 1637-1936 143 ventive Medicine '934-'935. Research Professor of Clinical Medicine 1935-; Dean of the Faculty of Medicine 1935- John Nash Douglas Bush, ThA. (Univ. of roronto) 1920, M.A. (ibid.) 1921, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Tutor 1924-1927; Instructor in English 192S-i92-7 . Stephen Hayes Bush, A.13. c.l. 1901, A.M. 1902. Instructor in Romance Languages 1905-1906. George Ensign Bushnell, A. B. (Yale Univ.) 1876, PH.D. (ibid.) 1878, M.D. (ibid.) iS So. Professor of Military Science and Tactics (Medi- cal School) 1922-1923. Albert Quigg Butler, S.B. (Wesleyan Univ., Conn.) 1923, A.M. (ibid.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1933. Instructor in Chemistry 1926-1929, 1932-1933- Allan Macy Butler, Llfl.B. (Princeton Univ.) 19 [6, f.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1928-1930; Tutor 1928-1930; Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1929-1935; Associate in Pediatrics 1935-. John Edward Butler, A.B. (Amherst Got?.) 1885, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1891. Instructor in Anaesthesia (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-19 r6. Patrick Francis Butler, M.D. 1903- Instructor in Roentgenology Medical School) 1923-1931; Asst. Professor of Roentgenology [931-. Lyman Henry Butterfield, A.B. s.c.L English 1930, A.M. 1934. Instruc- tor in English 1931-; Tutor 193 5-. William Elwood Byerly, A.B. s.c.l. 1871, PH.D. Mathematics 1873. Asst. Professor of Mathematics 1876-1881; Professor of Mathematics 1881-r906; Perkins Professor of Mathematics i906-i913_ Douglas Swain Byers, A.B. 1925, A.M. 1928. Asst. Dean of Harvard College 1929-193 I. Randolph Kunhardt Byers, M.D. C.!. 1921. Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1929-. Mather Byles, A. B. 1751, A.M., A.M. (Yale Univ.) 1757. Librarian 1755- 1757. James Byrne [formerly James Nicholson Byrne], A.B. cJ. Philosophy 1877, LL.B. c./. 1882, LL.D. (New York Univ.) 1917, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1927. Lecturer on the New York Code (Law School) 1892- 1894; Fellow 1920-1926. Arthur Tracy Cabot, A.B. 1872, M.D. 1876, A.M. 1878. Instructor in Oral Pathology and Surgery 1878-1880; Clinical Instructor in '44 HISTORICAL REGISTER Genito-Urinary Surgery 1885-1893; Instructor in Genito-Urinary and Clinical Surgery 189-1896; Fellow 1896-1912. Frederick Pickering Cabot, A.B. ci. 1890, LL.B. c.l. and A.M. 1892. Overseer 1924-1930. Henry Bromfield Cabot, A.B. 1917, LL.B. 1922. Asst. Professor in the Institute of Criminal Law 1933-. Hugh Cabot, A.B. 1894, M.D. c.l. 1898, LL.D. (Queen's Univ., Ireland) 1925. Instructor in Genito-Urinary Surgery 1910-1913; Asst. Professor of Genito-Urinary Surgery 1913-1918; Clinical Professor of Genito-Urinary Surgery 1918-1919; Overseer 1929-1935. James E1]iot Cabot, A.B. 1840, LL.B. 1845, LL.D. 1885. Lecturer on Philosophy 1869-1871; Instructor in Logic 1874-1875; Overseer 18175-1883- Louis Cabot. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1871-1872. Philip Cabot, A.B. c.1. 1894. Ingersoll Lecturer on the Immortality of Man 1923-1924; Lecturer on Public Utility Management (Gradti ate School of Business Administration) 1925-1927; Professor (it Public Utility Management 1927-1935; Tutor (Graduate School ot Business Administration) 1930-1931; Professor of Business Ad ministration 1935-. Powell Mason Cabot, A.B. ci. 1918 (1917). Tutor 19191920. Richard Clarke Cabot, A.B. s.c.l. Philosophy 1889, M.D. 1892, LL.I. (Univ. of Rochester) 1930, LJI.D. (Syracuse Univ.) 1934. Lecturer on Philosophy 1902-1903; Instructor in Clinical Medicine 1903-19c."', Asst. Professor of Clinical Medicine 1908-1913; Asst. Professor of Medicine 1913-1918; Professor of Clinical Medicine 1918 icfl; Professor of Social Ethics 1920-1934; Tutor 1926-1927- Samuel Cabot, A.B. 1906. Overseer 1934- Henry Joel Cadbury, A.B. (Ha ierford coIl.) 1903, A.M. (Harvard Urn: 1904, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1914, LITT.D. (Haverford Coil.) iy Instructor in English 1922; Asst. Professor of New Testament Iii terpretation 1922-1926; Hollis Professor of Divinity 1934-. Gelasio Caetani [formerly Don Gelasio Caetani],c.E. (Univ. of /&iv 1901, M.E. (Columbia Univ.) 1903. Lecturer on Ore-I)res.iv', (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1912-1914. Harry Philip Cahill, A.B. (CO/i. of the Holy Cross) 1907, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1911. Instructor in Otology 1920-1933; A' Professor of Otology 1933-. William James Cahill, s.n. (Trinity Coil., Conn.) 1920, A.M. ('iii:'.) 1924. Instructor in Physics 1926-1929. OFFICERS 1637-1936 14 Stewart Scott Cairns, A.B. m.d. Mathematics 1926, A.M. 1927, PH.D. Mathematics 1931. Instructor in Mathematics 1927-1928. Ernest Spencer Calder, D.M.D. 1908. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentis- try 1914-1918. William Alexander Calder, A.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929, PH.D. Astronomy (ibid.) 1933. Tutor 1932- 1933- James Ralston Caidwell, A.B. (Prince/on Univ.) 1922, A.M. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1925, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1930- Instructor in English 1929-1930; Tutor 1929-193O. John Williams Calkin, A.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1933, (Harvard Univ.) 1934. Instructor in Mathematics 1935- Raymond Calkins, A.B. s.c.!. with Highest Honors in Modern Litera- ture 1890, A.M. 1894, S.T.D. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1907, S.T.D. (Grinnell Coil.) 1914. Instructor in German 1893-1895; Member of the Board of Preachers 1918-1921; Lecturer on Practical Theology 19291 930, 193 I-I 932. Malcolm Whitheld CaLlahan, OR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1914. Asst. Professor of Naval Science and Tactics 1927-1929- John Gurney Callan, s.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of ftechnoloy) 1896. Lecturer on Factory Management 1920; Professor of Industrial Management 1920-. Guy Stevens Callender, A.B. (Oberlin Coil.) 1891, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1893 (1894), A.M. (ibid.) 1894, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1897. Instructor in Political Economy 1897-190c- Frank Camm, B.LLTT. (Univ. of Virginia) 1917. Asst. Professor of Military Science and Tactics 1926-1930. Burton Howard Camp, A.B. (Wesleyan Univ., Conn.) 1901, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1903 (1904), A.M. (ibid.) 1907. Instructor in Mechanics 1906-1907. Allan Reuben Campbell, A.B. m.c.l. 1899, LL.B. c.l. 1902. Lecturer on New York Practice (Law School) 19c6-1907, 1908-1909, 1910- 1911, 1912-1913, 1914-1915, 1916-1917. Charles Maclie Campbell, M.A. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1897, B.SC. (ibid.) 1900, m. B., CH. B. (ibid.) 1902, M. D. (ibid.) 1911. Professor of Psychiatry i920-. I)onald Francis Campbell, B.A. (Daihousie Univ.) 1890, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1894, A.M. (ibid.) 1895, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1898. Instructor in Marhcmatics 1897-I900. (korge Ashley ('amphell, s.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Tec/inolcgy) 146 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1891, A.B. c.i. (Harvard Univ.) 1892, A.M. (ibid..) 1893, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1901. Lecturer on Electrical Engineering 1923. Ian Campbell, A.R. (Univ. Of Oregon) 1922, A.M. (ibid.) 1924, PH.D. Geology (Harvard Univ.) 1931. Instructor in Mineralogy 1928- 1931; Tutor 1930-193 1 . Leon Campbell. Instructor in Astronomy 1928-; Pickering Memorial Astronomer 1932-. Morton Carlisle Campbell, A.B. (Washington and 7efferson Coil.) 1896, LL.B. ci. (Harvard Univ.) 1900, S.J.D. (ibid.) 1915, LL.D. (Washington and 7efferson Coll.) 1923. Lecturer on Law (Law School) 1919; Visiting Lecturer on Law 1919-1920; Professor of Law 1920-. Myrtelle May Canavan, M.D. (Woman's Medical Coil, of Pennsylvania) 1905. Curator of the Warren Anatomical Museum 1924- Oscar James Campbell, A.B. ci 1903, A.M. 1907, PH.D. Philology [910. Lecturer on English 1929. Santiago Cancio-Bello. Instructor in Spanish 1854-1859. Walter Bradford Cannon, A.B. s.c.l. 1896, A.M. 1897, M.D. ci. 1900, S.D. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1923, LL.D. (Winenbeig CoIl.) 1927, LL.D. (Boston Univ.) 1929, Dr. (Hon.) (Univ. of Liege) 1930, Dr. (Hon.) (Univ. of Strasburg) 1930, Dr. (Hon.) (Univ. of Paris) 1931- In structor in Zoology 1899-1900; Instructor in Physiology (Medical School) 1900-1902; Asst. Professor of Physiology 1902-1906; George Higginson Professor of Physiology 1906-; Acting Dean (Medical School) 1926-1927- Albert Hadley Cantril, S.B. (Dartmouth Colt) 1928, PH.D. Philosoplis (Harvard Univ.) 1931. Instructor in Psychology 1932-1935; lutor 1932-1935- Edward Capps, A.B. (Illinois Coil.) 1887, PH.D. (Yale Univ.) 1891, LITT.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Lecturer on Greek Theatre io 1904. Constantin CarathŽodory. Lecturer on Mathematics 1928. John Crean Cardwell, M.D. (Bdilez'ue Hospital Medical Coll., N. Y. 1888. Instructor in Physiology 1891-1893- Arthur Astor Carey, A.B. 1879. Instructor in English 1890-1893. Benjamin Watson Carey, 5.B. (Univ. of IllInois) 1928, M.D. ci. (!Ii, yard Univ.) 1932. Instructor in Bacteriology 1935-. Bernard William Carey, M.D. (Baltimore Medical Coil.) 1905. Ass ciate in Public Health Administration (School of Public HeaN Ii 1923. OFFICERS 1637-1936 147 Henry Grosvenor Carey. Instructor in Singing 1878-1879; Instructor in Vocal Music 1879-1883. Ernest Earl Cane, D.M.D. 1899. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1914-1926. Philip Greenleaf Carleton, A.B. 1899, LL.B. 1904 (1906). Instructor in English 1902-1905. Leonard Carmichael, s.n. (rufis Coll.) 1921, ED.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, PH.D. Education (ibid.) 1924. Lecturer on Psychology 1935- Robert Jordan Carner, A.B. (Univ. of Virginia) 1923, A.M. (ibid.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1935. Instructor in Spanish 1932-1935. Harold Arthur Carnes, D.M.D. 1917. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1923-1925; Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia r931- Frank Carney. Superintendent of the Buildings of the College Library 191'-193-)- Henry Joseph Carney, D.M.D. 1922. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1925-1931. Wallace Hume Carothers, 5.B. (rarkio Coil.) 1919, S.M. (Univ. of IZlnois) ro, PH.D. (ibid.) 1924. Instructor in Chemistry 1926- 1928. Arthur Wiltsee Carpenter. Field Director of the Central American Expedition 1915-1916. Charles Ketchum Carpenter, M.E. (Cornet! Univ.) 1907. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1913-19 15. Frank Morton Carpenter, A.B. m.c.i. Biology 1926, 5.M. Zoology 1927, S.D. Applied Biology 1929. Asst. Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1931-; Instructor in Zodlogy [935-. Frederic Ives Carpenter, A.B. rn.c.i. English 1924, A.M. 1927, PH.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1929. Instructor in English 1929-1934; Tutor 1929-1934. George Rice Carpenter, A.B. s.c.!. 886. Instructor in English '889- 1890. James Madison Carpenter, A.B. (Univ. of Mississippi) 1913, A.M. (ibid.) 1914, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Instructor in English 1927-1929. Joseph Estlin Carpenter, M.A. (Univ. of London) 1866. Preacher to the University 1894-1895. Miriam Feronia Carpenter, A. B. (Colorado Coll.) 1905. Registrar and Adviser of Women (Graduate School of Education) i921-i929. Niks Carpenter, A. B. (Northwestern Univ., f/i.) 1914, A. N[. (ibid.) 148 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1915, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1920. Instructor in Social Ethics 1920-1924; Instructor in Economics 1920-19n; Tutor 1920-1924; 1934-193S; Lecturer on Sociology 1934-1935. Joseph William Carr, A.B. m.c.l. 1893, AM. 1894, DR. PHIL. (Leipsic Univ.) 1899. Instructor in German 1899-1900. Lucien Carr, A.B. (St. Louis Univ.) 1846, A.M. (Hon.) (ibid.) 1879. Asst. Curator of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 1877-1894. Joseph MŽdard Carrire, B.A. (Laval Univ.) 1921, A.M. (Marquette Univ.) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1932. Instructor in French 1928-1929, 1930-1931. FitzRoy Carrington, A.M. (Hon.) (Dickinson Coil.) 1913. Lecturer on the History of Engraving 1913-1921. Richard Francis Carroll. Asst. Librarian of the 'Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 1913-1917- Christian Carl Carstens, A.B. (Grinned Coll.) 1891, A.M. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1900, PH.D. (ibid.) 1903. Lecturer on Social Ethics 1913-1916. Edward Edgecombe Carter, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1902, MS. (Yale Univ.) 1904. Instructor in Forestry 1904-1905; Asst. Professor of Forestry 1910-1915. James Coolidge Carter, A.B. 1850, LL.B. 1853, LL.D. 1885. Oversecr 1892-1898. Raymond Boynton Carter, D.M.D. 1904. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1916-1917, Emmett Kirkendall Carver, A.B. ci. Chemistry 1914, PH.D. Chemistry 1917. Instructor in Chemistry 19 19-1920. Thomas Nixon Carver, A.B. (Univ. of Southern California) 1891, PH.fl. (Cornell Univ.) 1894, LL.D. (Oberlin Coll.) 1905, LL.D. (Univ. ij South Carolina) 1928, LITT.D. (Iowa Wesieyaz Univ.) 1932. Asst. Professor of Political Economy 1900-1902; Professor of Political Economy 1902-1904; David A. Wells Professor of Political Economy 1904-1932. Austin Cary, A.B. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1887, A.M. (ibid.) 1890. Asst. I'n lessor of Forestry 1905-1909; Lecturer on Lumbering and Forest Engineering (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1910-1911. Earnest Cary, A.B. m.c.L 1900, A.M. 1901, PH.D. Philology 1903- In structor in Greek 1906-1908; Lecturer on Greek and Latin and Tutor 1925-1929; Instructor in Greek and Latin 1932; Lecturer nn (;reek and Latin and Tutor 1932-1933-OFFICERS 1637-1936 149 Thomas Gray Cary. Business Manager (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1869-1874; Superintendent (Museum of Comparative Z06109y) 1874. William Harris Cary, A.B. 1921 (1928), A.M. 1928, B.A. (Univ. of Cam- bridge) 1930. Asst. Dean (Harvard College) 1930-. Arthur Casagrande, INC. (Technische Hochschule, Vienna) 1924, DR. TECHN. (ibid.) 1933. Lecturer on Soil Mechanics 1932-1934; Asst. Professor of Civil Engineering 1934-. Lacey Davis Caskey, A. B. (Yale Univ.) 1901, PH.D. (ibid.) 1920. Lecturer on Fine Arts 1925. John William Cass, PH.B. (Boston Coil.) 1924, M.D. (Yale Univ.) 1929. Asst. Medical Adviser 1935- Robert Cass. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1924-1925. John Macintyre Cassels, B.A. (Univ. of Alberta) 1924, B.A. (Univ. Of Oxford) 1927, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1934. Instructor in Economics 1931-; Tutor 1931-. Frederick Matthew Cassidy, D.M.D. 1902. Asst. Demonstrator of Mechanical Dentistry 1904-1905. Raymond Paul Cassidy, D.M.D. 1918. Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1923-1932, 1933-1935. Maximiliano Ruiz Castaneda, M.D. (Escuela Nacional de Medicina, Mexico) 1923. Instructor in Bacteriology and Immunology (Medical School) 1932-; Instructor in Bacteriology and Immunology (School of Public Health) 1932- Edward Sears Castle, A.B. s.c.l. Biology 192$, A.M. 1927, PH.D. Biology 1929. Tutor 1927-; Instructor in Physiology 1929-1931; Asst. Professor in General Physiology 1931-. 'William Bosworth Castle, M.D. ci. 1921, S.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) '933, M.D. (Hon.) (Un-cc/It Univ.) 1936. Instructor in Physiology (Medical School) 1924-1925; Asst. Professor of Medicine 19291932; Associate Professor of Medicine 1932- William Ernest Castle, A.B. (Denison Univ.) 1889, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1893, A.M. (ibid.) '894, PH.D. Natural History (ibid.) 1895, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1921, LL.D. (Denison Univ.) 1921. Instructor in Anatomy and Embryology 1897-1899; Instructor in Zoology 1899-1903; Asst. Professor of ZoOlogy 1903-1908; Professor of Zoology 1908-1926; Professor of Genetics 1926-. William Richards Castle, A.B. ci. 1900, LL.D. (Univ. of Rochester) 1933, D.C.!.. (Univ. of the South) 1935- Instructor in English 1905- 191 1; Asst. Dean (Harvard College) 1907-19T3; Overseer 1935-. 150 HISTORICAL REGISTER Benjamin Castleman, A.B. 1927, M.D. (Yule Univ.) 1931- Instructor in Pathology 1935- Philip Castleman, s.B. 1906 (1909), M.D. (George Washington Univ.) 1911, g.M. (ibid.) 1912. Instructor in Bacteriology 1918-1924. Ernest Herbert Caswell, D.M.D. 1904. Instructor in Operative Dent is- try 1913-1914. Waddill Catchings, A.B. c.i. 1901, LL.B. e.l. 1904. Lecturer on Labor Relations and Industrial Finance (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1920-1923. Robert Scott CaTheron, A.B. (Bales Coil.) 1903, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1905. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1913-1916; Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1916-1919. Fred Wayne Catlett, A.B. mc.!. Political Science 1904, AJv1. 1904, LL.B. 1907. Lecturer on Municipal Government 1913. Maurice Caullery, AGRGE DES SCIENCES NATL'RELLES 1891, DOCTEURES-SCIENCES NATURELLES 1895, LL.D. (St. Andrews Univ.) 1911. Exchange Professor from France 1916. Arthur Leo Cavanagh, DIM.D. 1915. Intructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1919-1923- David Farquhar Cavers, s.B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1923, LL.B. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Law 1929-1930. Frank Stanton Cawley, AS. m.c.L Literature especially Latin anti German 1910, PH.D. Philology 1916. Instructor in German 1913 1917, 1921-1927; Tutor 1924-1929; Asst. Professor of German 1927-1930; Asst. Professor of Scandinavian Languages and I4iteratures 1930- Charles Cestre, R.-ES-LETTRES (Univ. Of Paris) 1889, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1897, DOCTELJR-ES-LETTRES (Univ. Of Paris) '906, LL.D. ('i. Andrews Univ.) 1911, LL.D. (Univ. of California) 1918. Instructor in French 1897-1898; Exchange Professor from France I917-I91, 1935-1936. Fenner Albert Chace, A.B. 1930, A.M. 1931, P1-1.0. Biology 1934. Asst. Curator of Marine Invertebrates (Museum of Comparative Zn ology) i.-; Alexander Agassiz Fellow in Oceanography (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1935-. Arthur Patterson Chadhourne, A.B. ci. 188g, M.D. 1889. Demonstrator of Experimental Therapeutics and Pharmacology 1893-1895. Bailey Paul Brackett Chadbourne, D.M.D. 1924. Instructor in ()pcr.t tive Dentistry 1927-1932. OFFICERS 1637 1936 Henry Dexter Chadwick, M.D. ci. 189;. Lecturer on Public Health Administration (School of Public Health) iyyj-. James Read Chadwick, A.B. 1865, A.M., M.D. 1871. Lecturer on Disea- ses of Women (Medical School) 1873-1875; Clinical Instructor in Diseases of Women 1875-1877, 1880-1887. Zechariah Chafee, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1907, LL.B. ci. (Harvard Univ.) 1913. Asst. Professor of Law 1916-1919; Professor of Law 1919-. Emory Leon Chaffee, &.n. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1907, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1908, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1911. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1911-1917; Instructor in Physics 1912- 1917; Asst. Professor of Physics 1917-1923; Associate Professor of Physics 1923-1926; Professor of Physics 1926-1935; Gordon McKay Professor of Physics and Communication Engineering 1935-. Carlos Chagas, A.M. (Hon.) 1921, Dr. (Hon.) (Univ. of Paris) 1926, Dr. (Hon.) (Univ. of Lima) 1929,13. AGRARIAN SC. (National Univ. of Buenos Aires). Lecturer on Tropical Medicine (Graduate School of Medicine) 1917; Lecturer on Tropical Medicine (Medical School) 1921-1922, 1923-1934; Lecturer on Tropical Medicine (School of Public Health) 1924-1934. Alexandre Pierre Emmanuel Chalufour, S.B. c./. Economics 1926, M.B.A. 1927. Instructor in French 1925-1927. Jean-Marie Yves Esprit Chalufour, B.A. (Univ. of Paris) 1925, S.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in French 1928-1930, 1932-. Ralph Vary Chamberlain. Curator of Arachnids, Myriopods, and Worms (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1912-1926. Weston Percival Chamberlain, A.B. (I30wdoin Cot!.) 1893, M.D. C.?. (Harvard Univ.) 1897. Lecturer on Military Medicine 1915-1916, 1917. Edward Hastings Chamberlin, S.B. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1920, A.M. (Univ. of Michigan) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, PH.D. Econom- ics (ibid.) 1927. Instructor in Economics 1924-1929; Tutor 1925-; Asst. Professor of Economics 1929-1934; Associate Professor of Economics 1934-. Frank McMinn Chambers, A.B. s.c.!. Romance Languages and Litera- Hires 1930, A.M. 1932, PH.D. Philology 1935- Instructor in Romance Languages 1932-1935; Tutor 1932-193S- Walter Harlow Chambers, D.M.D. 1915. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1919-1923Walter Louis ('hanibers, B.L.A. (0/rio Stale Univ.) 1929, M.L.A. (liar- van! C nw.) 1932.Instructor in landscape Architecture 19,13 -152 HISTORICAL REGISTER Merrill Edwin Champion, A.B. m.d. 1902, M.D. 1906. Instructor in Child Hygiene (School of Public Health) 1923-1928. Joseph Champney, A.B. 1721, A.M. Librarian 1728-1729. Albert Richard Chandler, A.B. (Dartmouth Colt) 1908, A.M. (ibid.) 1909, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1911, PFI.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1913. Instructor in Philosophy 1913-1914. Charles Lyon Chandler, A.B. m.c.l. History and Government 1905, LL.D. (Univ. of Bogota) 1926. Curator of South American History and Literature (Library) 1917-1525; Honorary Curator of South American History and Literature (Library) 1925-1930. Thomas Henderson Chandler, .4.13. 1848, A.M., LL.B. 1853, D.M.D. (Hon.) 1872. Adjunct Professor of Mechanical Dentistry 18691871; Professor of Mechanical Dentistry 1871-1895; Dean of the Dental School 1874-1895. William Knox Chandler, A.B. (Univ. of Texas) 1926, A.M. (ibid.) 1928, PH.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1935- Instructor in English [934-; Tutor '934-. Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1933. Lecturer on Cosmic Physics 1935- Edward Channing, .4.8. with Final Honors in History 1878, A.M. and PH.D. History 1880, LL.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1921, LITT.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1926. Instructor in History 1883-1887; Asst. Professor of History 1887-1897; Professor of History 1897-1912; McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History 1912-1929. Edward Tyrrel Channing, A.M. (Hon.) 1819, LL.D. 1847. Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory 1819-1851. Walter Channing, A.B. 180B (1867), M.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1809, M.D. (ad eun.) (Harvard Univ.) 1812. Professor of Obstetrics and Medical jurisprudence 1815-1854; Lecturer (Medical School) 18 z 18 18; Dean of the Medical School 18 19-1847- William EUery Channing, A.B. 1798, A.M. 1802, S.T.D. 1820. Fellow 1813-1826; Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Literature 18 12-1813. Yuen Ren Chao, A.B. (Coniell Univ.) 1914, PH.D. Philosophy (Harvard Univ.) 1918. Instructor in Chinese 1921-1924. Louis Chapard, LIC. EN DROIT (Univ. of Strasburg) 1921, DIPLļME ETUDES SLPERIEURE5 DE DROIT PUBLIC (Univ. of Paris) 1925, DIPLtME D'ETUDES 5UPRIEURES DE DROIT PR1V (ibid.) 1926. In structor in French 1927-1928- Charles Value Chapin, .4.8. (Brown Univ.) 1876, M.D. (IJellevue Gui pilaf Medical Coil., V. Y.) 1879, S.D. (Hon.) (Brown Univ.) 1909, OFFICERS 1637-1936 153 LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1927. Lecturer on Hygiene (Medical School) 1909; Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine (Medical School) 1913-1914; Lecturer on Public Health Administration (School of Public Health) 1923-1932. Heman White Chaplin, A.13. 1867, A.M. Lecturer on Criminal Law (Law School) 1888-1891. Winfleld Scott Chaplin, CR. (U. S. Military Academy) 1870, A. M. (Hon.) (Union Colt, N. Y,) 88s LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1893. Pro- fessor of Engineering and Dean of the Lawrence Scientific School 1885-1891. Carleton Abramson Chapman, A.B. (Univ. of New J-Jampsliire) 1933, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1935- Instructor in Petrography 1935- Dwight Ingersoll Chapman, A.B. (Boston Univ.) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) iji. Instructor in Romance Languages 1928-1930; Tutor 1928-1930- Dwight Westley Chapman, A.B. m.cJ. Psychology 1927, PH.D. Philosophy 1930. Tutor 1929-; Instructor in Psychology 1930-. Reuben Atwater Chapman, A.M. (Hon.) (Wflhiams Coil.) 1836, A.M. (Hon.) (Amherst Coll.) 1841, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1864. Overseer 1854-1859. Eliot Dismore Chapple, A.B. rn.c.l. Anthropology 1931, PH.D. Anthropology 1933- Instructor in Social Anthropology (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1935- John Berdam Charlesworth, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1928. Associate in African Ethnology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1930-1932. Alston Hurd Chase, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Classics 1927, PH.D. Philology 1930- Instructor in Greek and Latin 1928-1934; Tutor 1928-1934. Asher Harriman St. Clair Chase, D.M.D. 1896. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1896-1899; Asst. Demonstrator of Mechanical Dentistry 1899-1905; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 19121921. Charles Edward Bugbee Chase, D.M.D. 1892. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1918-1921. Eugene Parker Chase, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1916, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1919, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1921, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1924. Tutor 192t-1923- George Henry Chase, A.B. s.c.t with Highest Honors in Classics 1896, A.M. 1897, PH.L). Philology 1900, L.H.D. (Oberlin Coll.) 1935. Instructor in Greek 1901-1903; Tutor 1903-1904; Instructor in Classical 154 HISTORICAL REGISTER Archaeology 1904-1906; Curator of Classical Antiquities iog-; Asst. Professor of Classical Archaeology 1906-1916; John E. Hudson Professor of Archaeology 1916-; Acting Dean (Harvard College) 1925; Dean (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) 1925-; Acting Secretary to the Corporation 1936-. Philip Putnam Chase, A.B. 1900, A.M. 1901, LL.B. 1903. Lecturer on History 1919, 1927-; Tutor 1919-; Asst. Dean (Harvard College) 1921-1923; Instructor in History 1925-1927; Director of the Summer School 1927-1932; University Marshal 192.9-1935; Acting Dean of Special Students and Acting Director of University Extension 1932. ReginaldHeberChase, A.B. 1852,A.M. Tutor 1853-1858. Thomas Chase,A.B. 1848,A.M., LL.D. 1878. Tutor 1850-1853. Henry Chauncey, A.B. 1928. Asst. Dean of Harvard College 1929-. Charles Chauncy, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1614, M.A. (ibid.) 1617, incorp. M.A. (Univ. of Ofcrd) 1619, S.T.B. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1624. President 1654-1672. Nathaniel Chauncy, A. B. 1661, A. M. Fellow i66j-i666; Tutor i66- 1666. Melvin Gardner de Chazeau, A.B. (Univ. cf Washington, Sean/c) 1924, A. M. (ibid.) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1930- Instructor in Economics 1926-1930. Tutor 1926-1930. Clarence Alonzo Cheever, JLA.S. 1881, M.D. 1883. Demonstrator of Anatomy (Bussey Institution) 1883-1884. David Cheever, A.B. m.cJ. 1897, M.D. c.J. 1901. Demonstrator ( Anatomy 1908-1913; Asst. Professor of Surgical Anatomy 1913 1917; Associate in Surgery 1914-1918; Asst. Professor of Surgery 1917-1922.; Associate in Anatomy 1918-1924; Associate Professor of Surgery 1922-. David Williams Cheever, AS. 1852, M.D. 185,9, LL.D. 1894. Demonstra tor of Anatomy 186i-1866; Asst. Professor of Anatomy 1866-1868; Adjunct Professor of Clinical Surgery 1868-18 75; Professor of Clin i cal Surgery 1875-188a; Professor of Surgery 1882-1893; Professor of Surgery, Emeritus 1893-1915; Overseer ! 896-1908. Frederick Edward Cheney, M.D. 18Sg. Instructor in Ophthalmology (Veterinary School) 1887-1894; Clinical Instructor in Ophthal moscopy 1891-1895. Curtis Worth Chenoweth, A.B. ([Vest Virginia Wes/cyan Coll..) i ii, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1913. Instructor in Public Speaking iji. 1917; Instructor in Public Speaking (Law School) 1917-1918. OFFICERS 1637-1936 '55 Paul Terry Cherington, S.B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1902, A.M. (ibid.) 1908. Instructor in Economic Resources 1908-191 1; Instructor in Commercial Organization 1911-1913; Asst. Professor of Commercial Organization 1913-1914; Asst. Professor of Marketing 19141918; Professor of Marketing 1918-1919. Thomas Chesholme. Steward '65 i-i660. Ernest Conant Cheswell. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1912-1913- Francis James Child, A.B. 1846, A.M., DR. PHIL. (Hon.) (Univ. of Gostin- gen) 1854, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1884, L.H.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1887. Tutor 1846-1841; Instructor in Rhetoric 1848-1851; Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory 1851-1876; Professor of English 1876-1896. hilip Albert Child, B.A. (Univ. Of Toronto) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1928. Instructor in English 1930-; Tutor 193c-. Ifred Kaiming Chiu, B.A. (Boone Univ., China) 1921. A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1933. Custodian of Chinese and Japanese Works (Library) 1927-1930; Instructor in the Chinese Language and Literature 1928-; Librarian of the Chinese Collection 1930-1933; Librarian of the Chinese-Japanese Collection 1933-. Charles Francis Choate, A.B. 1849, A.M.., LL.B. 1853. Tutor 1851-1854. Harold Delos Chope, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1926, M.D. (ibid.) 1930, M.P.H. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1933- Instructor in Public Health Administration 1935-. Erwin Ottomar Christensen, S.B. (Univ. Of Illinois) 1914, M.ARCH. (Harvard Univ.) 1916, A.M. (ibid.) 1927. Tutor 1928-1930. Henry Asbury Christian, A.B., A.M. (Randolph-Macon Coil.) 1894, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1900, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1903, LL.D. (Randolph-Macon Colt) 1923, S.D. (Hon.) (7ejerson Medical Colt) 1928, LL.D. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1931. Instructor in Pathology 1902-1905; Instructor in the Theory and Practice of Physic 1906- 1907; Asst. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic 19c7-1908; Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic 1908-; Dean (Faculty of Medicine) and Dean (Medical School) 19c8- 1912. Walter Gustave Otto Christiansen, S.B. rn.c.l. Chemistry 1918. In- structor in Pharmacology (Medical School) 1922-1926. rancis Albert Christic, A.B. (-lniherst Coil.) 188i. Lecturer on the New Testament (I)ivinity School) 189 1-1892. 156 HISTORICAL REGISTER Mintin Asbury Chrysler, B.A. (Univ. of -Toronto) 1894, PH.D. (Univ. j Chicago) 1904. Instructor in Botany 190S-1907- Ralph Withington Church. Lecturer on Philosophy 1936. Edward Delos Churchill, S.B. (Northwestern Univ., lit) 1916, A. N1. (ibid.) 1917, M.D. ci. (Harvard Univ.) 1920. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1924-1928; Associate Professor of Surgery 1928 1931; John Homans Professor of Surgery 1931- John Wesley Churchill, A.B. 1865, A.M., GR. (Andover Theological Seminary) 1868, S.T.D. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1896. Instructor in Eta cution (Divinity School) 1890-1896. Joseph McKean Churchill, A. B. 1840, LL.B. 1845. Overseer 181 1868. Philip Hudson Churchman, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1896, A.M. (ibid. 1903, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1908. Instructor in French 1906-1907; Instructor in Romance Languages 1907-1908. Ernest Howard Chute, D.M.D. 1896. Instructor in Mechanical Dentis try 1900-1907; Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1907-1910; In structor in Operative Dentistry 1910-1913 . William Henry Claflin, A. B. 1915. Curator of Southeastern Archaclogs (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1928 1932; Honorary Curator of Southeastern Archaeology 1932-. George Carpenter Clancy, A.B. (Amherst Coll.) 1902, A.M. (tIarw K Univ.) 1907- Visiting Lecturer on English 1919-1920. Edmund "Wright Clap, A.B. rn.c.l. 1892, M.D. c.t 1898. Instructor III Ophthalmology 1911-1913. Elisha Clap, A.B. 1797, A.M. Tutor 1801-180j. Dwight Moses Clapp, D.M.D. 1882. Clinical Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1882-1883; Clinical Lecturer on Operative Dentist's (Dental School) 1890-1906. Frederick Gardner Clapp, S. B. (Massachusetts Inst. Of Technoiv 1901. Lecturer on Geology 1921. Edward Warren Clark, A.B. (Dartmouth Colt) 1844, A.M. (ibid.) i H.;. OR. (Andover Theological Seminary) 1847. Overseer 1863-1864. Grenville Clark, A.B. c.l. 1903, LL.B. 1906. Fellow 1931-. Harry Clark, S.B. (New York Univ.) 1907, S.-v1. (ibid.) 1908, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1911, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1914. Instructor in Physics 1916-1917, 1932-1934; Research Associate in Geophysi. 1 1934m Harry Sylvester Clark, S.B. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1901, D.M'.D. c.1. (/I'll van! Unit.) 1904. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry iqo— OFFICERS 1637 1936 157 Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1907-1920; Instructor in Opera- tive Dentistry 1920-1926. Harry Willard Clark. Lecturer on Sanitary Engineering 1925. Henry James Clark, A.B. (Univ. of the City of New York) 1848, s.n. s.d. (Harvard Univ.) 1854. Asst. Professor of Zoology (Lawrence Scientific School) 1860-i 86g. Hubert Lyman Clark, A.B. (zlrnI;erst Coil.) 1892, PH.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1897, S.D. (Hon.) (Olivet Coll.) 1927. Assistant in Inverte- brate Zoology (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) f904-I911; Curator of Echinoderms (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1911- 1928; Curator of Marine Invertebrates (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1928-; Associate Professor of ZoOlogy 1928-193 5. John Kirkland Clark, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1899, LL.B. ci. (Harvard Univ.) 1902. Lecturer on New York Practice (Law School) 1919-1921. Joseph Payson Clark, A.B. ci. 1882, M.D. 1887. Instructor in Laryngology 1908-1916. icenneth McRuer Clark, A.B. c.L 1911, M.F. 1913. Instructor in Forestry 1914. Solomon Foote Clark, GR. (U. S. Military Academy) 1917. Asst. Professor of Military Science and Tactics 1923-1927. Thomas Henry Clark, A. B. m.c.l. Geology 1917, A.M. 1921, PH.D. Geology 1923. Instructor in Geology 1920-1924. v;ctor Selden Clark, LITT.B. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1890, PH.D. (C'oium- bia Univ.) 1900. Lecturer on Economics 1921-1922. Walter Eugene Clark, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Classics 1903, A.M. 1904, PH.D. Philology 1906. Lecturer on Indic Philology 19271928; Wales Professor of Sanskrit and Editor of the Harvard Oriental Series 1928-; Ingersoll Lecturer on the Immortality of Man 1933-1934; Master of Kirkland House 1935- William Clifford Clark, M.A. (Queen's Univ., Canada) 1910, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1918. Tutor 1915. William Irving Clark, A.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1900, M.D. (ibid.) 1904, F.A.C.S. 1915. Instructor in Industrial Medicine 1918-1919; Instructor in the Practice of Industrial Medicine (Medical School) 19191921, 1922-1923; Lecturer on Health Administration in Industry (Medical School) 1919-1920, 1921-1922; Instructor in the Practice of Industrial Medicine (School of Public Health) 1922-1931; Asst. Professor of the Practice of Industrial Medicine (School of Public Ikalth) 1931 William Mansfield Clark, A. B. (Williams Coll.) 1907, A.M. (ibid.) 1908, HISTORICAL REGISTER PH.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1910. Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine (Medical School) 1929-1930- Benjamin Earl Clarke, A.B. (Pennsylvania State Coil.) 1920, M.D. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1925. Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1928. Daniel Allen Clarke, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1901, B.A.S. (Harvard Univ.) 1904. Instructor in Forest Botany 1905-1906; Instructor in Botany (Bussey Institution) 1906-1908. Edward Hammond Clarke, A.B. 1841, M.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1846. Professor of Materia Medica 1855-1872; Overseer 18-721877- George Leonard Clarke, A.B. c.l. Biology 1927, A.M. 1928, PH.D. Biology 1931. Instructor in Physiology 1930-1932; Tutor 1930-; Instructor in General Physiology 1932- James Freeman Clarke, A.B. 1829, Grad. Divinity School 1833, S.T.D. 1863. Overseer 1863-1872, 1873-1885, 1886-1888; Professor ol Natural Religion and Christian Doctrine 1867-1871; Lecturer on Ethnic Religions (Divinity School) 1876-1877. Latham Clarke, S. B. (Rhode Island Coil, of Agricultural and Mechanie Arts) 1902, A.M. (Brown Univ.) 1903, PH.D. Chemistry (Harvani Univ.) 1905. Instructor in Chemistry 1905-1909; Instructor in in dustrial Chemistry 1910-1912. Parker Cleaveland, A.B. 1799, A.M. Tutor 1803-I Sag. Allen Mackenzie Cleghorn, M.D., CH.M. (Univ. of fli-onto) 1892. In structor in Comparative Physiology (Veterinary School) 1891) 1900; Instructor in Physiology (Veterinary School) 1900-1901. Paul Clernen, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Strasburg) 1888. Visiting Professor of German Art 1907-1908. Guy Roger Cements, A.B. (Hiram Coil.) 1905, A.M. (Univ. of Chicage 1907, PH.D. Mathematics (Harvard Univ.) 1913. Instructor in Mathematics 1908-1910. William James Clench, S. B. (Michigan Agricultural Coll.) 1921, s.1. Zoology (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Curator of Mollusks (Museum II Comparative ZoOlogy) 1926-; Lecturer on Zoology 1929-. l.emuel Roscoe Cleveland, S.B. (Univ. of Mississippi) 1917, ".'i. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1923. Asst. Professor of ProtozoOtogy (Tropical Medicine) 1925-. Harry Ellsworth Clifford, S. B. (Massachuselis Inst. of TechnolnL ) 1886. Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering 19j ; OFFICERS 1637-1936 159 Acting Dean of the Engineering School 1930; Dean of the Engineering School 193c>- Henry Michael Clifford, D.M.D. 1886. Demonstrator of Operative Chemistry 1888-1892. John Henry Clifford, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1827, A.M., LL.D. (ibid.) '849, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) '853, LL.D. (Amherst Coll.) 1853. Overseer 1854-1859, 1865-1868, 1873-j876; President of the Board of Overseers 1868-1874. Stewart Hilton Clifford, M.D. 1925. Instructor in Pediatrics and Child Hygiene (Medical School) 1933-; Instructor in Pediatrics and Child Hygiene (School of Public Health) 1933- Albert Collins Cline, S.B. (Syracuse Univ.) 1920, M.F. (ibid.) 1922, M.F. (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Instructor in Forestry (Harvard Forest) 1924-1930; Asst. Director of the Harvard Forest 1931-. Walter Buchanan Cline, A.B. m.c.l. Anthropology 1926, A.M. 1933, PH.D. Anthropology 1936. Tutor 1927-1928, 1929-; Instructor in Anthropology 1929-. Frederick Redman Clow, AS. (Carleton Coll.) '889, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1891, A.M. (ibid.) 1892, A.M. (carleton Coll.) 1892, PH.D. Political Science (Harvard Univ.) 1899. Instructor in Political Economy 1893-1895. George Clymer, A.B. 1905 (1907), M.D. ci. 1911. Instructor in Neu- rology (Medical School) 1920-. William Branford Shubrick Clymer, AS. 1876. Instructor in English and Secretary to the President 1883- &890. Henry Livingston Coar, A.B. 1893, A.M. 1894. Instructor in German 1892-1893, 1894-1895; Instructor in Mathematics 1893-1895. John Firman Coar, A.M. 1897 (1898), PH.D. Philology 1900. Instructor in German 1897-1903. Farrar Cobb [formerly Farrar Crane Cobb], AS. ci. 1890, M.D. ci. and A.M. 1893. Lecturer on Surgery (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1913; Associate in Surgery 1914-1915, 1916-1917; Lecturer on Surgery (Medical School) 1913-1914, 19 15-1916. Frederic Codman Cobb, A.B. 1884, M.D. 1887. Instructor in Laryngology (Medical School) &906-1914; Instructor in Laryngology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1914-1915; Lecturer on Laryngology (Medical School) 1915-1916; Associate in Laryngology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1919; Associate in Laryngology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1922. i60 HISTORICAL REGISTER Richard Cobb, A.B. c.l. 1892. Asst.. Secretary 1893-1895; Corresponding Secretary 1895-1902; Instructor in English 1896-1904. Stanley Cobb, A.B. ci. Biology 1910, M.D. c.l. 1914. Instructor in Physiology 1919-1920; Instructor in Neurology 1919-1920; Asst. Professor of Neuropathology 1920-1923; Associate in Anatomy (Medical School) 1922-1924; Associate Professor of Neuropathology 1923-t926; Bullard Professor of Neuropathology 1926-. James Dillon Cobine, S.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1931, S.M. (ibid.) 1932, PH.D. (California Inst. of Technology) 1934. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1935-. Frederic Gallup Coburn, OR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1904, S.M. (Massachusetts Inst. of 'Technology) 1908. Lecturer on Industrial Management (Graduate School of Business Administration) 19 14- 1914; Lecturer on Factory Management (Graduate School of Busi- ness Administration) 19 15-1918. Michael Hermond Cochran, A.B. c.l. History 1914, PH.D. History 1924. Tutor 1919. Robert Carlyle Cochrane, S.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1907, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1911. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1923-I92; Instructor in Genito-Urinary Surgery (Medical School) I924-I924') Asst. Professor of Surgery 1928-. Benjamin Howard Codman, D.M.D. 1890. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1892-1894, 1914-1925; Instructor in Mechanical DentIS try 1905-1906. Charles Russell Codman, A.B. 1849, A.M., LL.B. 1852. President of the Board of Overseers 1878-1890; Overseer 1891-1897. Ernest Amory Codman, A.B. ci. 1891, M.D. 1895. Lecturer on Surgery (Medical School) 1913-1915- John Thomas Codman, D.M.D. 1870. Clinical Instructor in Operativ Dentistry 1879-1881. David Elmer Coe, A.B. (Bucknell Univ.) 1923, S.B. (Springfield Coil, Mass.) 1931. Instructor in Physical Education 1931-1934. George Albert Coc, A.B. (Univ. of Rochester) 1884, S.T.B. (Rostraaa Univ.) 1887, A.M. (Univ. of Rochester) 1888, PH.D. (Boston Univ.) 1891, LL.D. (Univ. of Rochester) 1909. Lecturer on Religious Edtica tion (Divinity School) 1910-1912. Henry Sloane Coffin, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1897, A.M. (ibid.) 1900, SLIt. (Union Theological Seminary) 1900, S.T.D. (New York Univ.) u;c6, S.T.D. (Yale Univ.) 1915, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, S.T.I). (Co/un, ha Univ.) 1925, S.T.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1925, LL.D. (Amherst Coll.) OFFICERS 1637-1936 i6i 1927, LL.D. (St. Andrews Univ., Scotland) 1934, S.T.D. (Episcopal Theological School, Mass.) 1935- Preacher to the University i910-19135,1932-1934,,1935-Rockwell Augustus Coffin, M.D. i1893. Instructor in Laryngology 1908-1918; Instructor in Laryngology and Otology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1913-1914; Instructor in Otology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1914-1915; Instructor in Otology (Medical School) 1915-1916; Associate in Laryngology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1918-1919; Associate in Laryngology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 19 19-1920. George Raleigh Coffman, A.B. (Drake Univ.) 1903, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1909, PH.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1913. Exchange Lecturer on English 1924. Faul Brown Coffman, S.B. (Ohio State Univ.) 1923, 'LB.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Accounting (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1927-1929; Asst. Professor of Accounting 1929-; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 19301931. James Coggeshall, s.13. tO. 1918 (1919). Tutor 1919. Francis Cogswell, A.E. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1822, A.M. (ibid.) 1825. Overseer 18 64-1870. Joseph Green Cogswell, A. B. 18 o6 (1807), AS. (Yale Univ.) 1807, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1814, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Gottingen) 1819, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1863. Tutor 1814-1815; Librarian 1821-1823; Professor of Mineralogy and Geology 1821-1823. Nathaniel Cogswell, A.B. (Dartmouth Coll.) '819, A.M. (ibid.) 1822. Overseer 1854-1859. Adoiphe Cohn, B.-X'S-LETT1tEs (Link. of Paris) 1868, LL.D. (ibid.) 1873. Instructor in French 1884-1885; Asst. Professor of French 188'-1 891. Edwin Joseph Cohn, S. B. (Univ. of Chicago) 1914, PH.D. (ibid.) 1917. Asst. Professor of Physiological Chemistry (Medical School) 1922- 1925; Asst. Professor of Physical Chemistry 1925-1928 Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry 1928-1935; Professor of Biological Chemistry 1935-. Carl Converse Colby, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1917, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1921. Instructor in Romance Languages 1925-1927; Tutor j926-i927- Charles William Colby, B.A. (McGill Univ.) 1887, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 162 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1889, PH.D. and A.M. History (ibid.) 1890. Lecturer on History. 1899-1900. Arthur Harrison Cole, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1911, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1913, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1916. Tutor 1916-1917, 1920-1933; Instructor in Economics 1916-1917, 1920-1923; Asst. Professor of Economics 1923-1928; Associate Professor of Economics 1928-1933; Administrative Curator of the Baker Library 1929-1932; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1931; Librarian of the Baker Library 1932-; Honorary Curator of Economic Literature in the Harvard College Library 1933-1934; Professor of Business Economics 1933- Frank Nelson Cole, A.B. s.d. with Highest Honors in Mathematics 1882, PH.D. and A.M. Mathematics 1886. Lecturer on the Theory of Functions iB8g-1886; Lecturer on Mathematics 1886-1887; Tutor 1887-1888. John Felt Cole, A.B. m.c.l. 1900. Instructor in Astronomy 1901-1904, 1918-1920. Kenneth Carey Cole, A.B. (Univ. of Washington, Seattle) 1921, B.LITI'. (Oxford Univ.) 1924, PH.D. Political Science (Harvard Univ.) 1931. Instructor in Government 1927-1930; Tutor 1927-1930- Robert Taylor Cole, A. B. (Univ. of 'Texas) 1925, A.M. (ibid.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1933- Instructor in Government 1930-1931, 1934-1935; Tutor 1930-1931, 1934-1935. William Morse Cole, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Political Science 1890, A.M. 1896. Instructor in Political Economy 1890 1893; Instructor in the Principles of Accounting 1900-1908; Asst. Professor of Accounting 1908-1913; Associate Professor of Account ing 1913-1916; Professor of Accounting 1916-1933- Leon William Collet, n.sc. (Univ. of Geneva) 1901, D.Sc. (ibid.) 1904. Lecturer on Geology 1927-1928; Professor of Geology 1928-1930- Charles Sager Collier, A. B. s.c.I. Economics 1911, LL.B. 1915. Tutor 1916-1917. Clifford Michael Collins, A. B. (St. John's Coil., D. C.) 1916, AM. (Catholic Univ. of America) 1917, FILM. (St. John's Coil., Ii. C.) 1918, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1921. Instructor in Accountit (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1923-192 5. Frank Shipley Collins, A.M. (Hon.) (Tufts Coll.) 1910. Associate sit Botany (Unversity Museum) 1911-1916. John Collins, A.B. 1649, A.M. Fellow 165 1-1652; Tutor i6i-x6i. Edgar Leigh Collis, M.n.c.s. (Oxford) 1896, CH.B. (Univ. Of (Ecjor./i OFFICERS 1637-1936 163 1897, M.A., M.D. (ibid.) 1919, M.R.C.P. (Oxford) 1920. Lecturer on Industrial Hygiene (School of Public Health) 1926-1927. Benjamin Colman, A.B. 1692, A.M., S.T.D. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1731. Fellow l-717-1728- William Arnold Coiwell, A.B. (Denison Univ.) 1899, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1902, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1906. Instructor in German 1904-1909. Arthur Coleman Comey, A.B. ci. 1907. Lecturer on City Planning (School of Landscape Architecture) 1928-1930; Asst. Professor of City Planning 1930-. Forrest Duane Comfort, A.B. (Penn. Coil., Iowa) 1922, A.M. (Haverford Coil.) 1926, ED.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927. Instructor in Education (Graduate School of Education) 1930-. Ernest Lee Conant, A.B. s.c.l. 1884, LL.B. c.l. and A.M. 1889. Instructor in Forensics 1887-1889; Instructor in History 1893-1994.; instructor in Law 1894-1895. James Bryant Conant, A.B. m.c.l. Chemistry 1914 (1913), PH.D. Chemistry 1916, LL.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1933, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1934, LL.D. (New York Univ.) 1934, LL.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1934, S.D. (Hon.) (Columbia Univ.) 1934, S.D. (Hon.) (Stevens Inst. of Technology) 1934, S.D. (Hon.) (Tufts CoiL) 1934, L.H.D. (Boston Univ.) 1934, LL.D. (4lmherst Coil.) 1935, LL.D. (Coil. of Charleston) 1935, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1935, LL.D. (Colt of William and Mary) 1936. Instructor in Chemistry 1916-1917, 1919; Asst. Professor of Chemistry 1919-1925; Associate Professor of Chemistry 1925-1927; Professor of Chemistry 1927_1929; Sheldon Emery Professor of Organic Chemistry 1929-1933; President 1933- Kenneth John Conant, A.B. m.c.l. Fine Arts 1915, LARCH. 1919, PH.D. History and Principles of the Fine Arts 1925, LITT.D. (Law- rence Coil.) 1933. Instructor in Architectural Design 1920-1922; Instructor in Architecture 1922-1925; Tutor 1924-1925; Asst. Professor of Architecture 1925-1930; Associate Professor of Architecture 1930-- William Merritt Conant, A.B. 1879, M.D. 1884. Asst. Demonstrator of Anatomy 1890-1893; Instructor in Anatomy 1893-1896. Charles Randolph Conard, A.B. (C'arleion Coil.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1935- Instructor in Chemistry 1930-J 934. Iknry Shoemaker Conard, S.3. (Haverford Colt) 1894, A.M. (ibid.) 164 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1895, PH.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1901. Visiting Lecturer on Botany 1916. Jeremiah Condy, A.B. 1726, A.M. Librarian 1-29-1730- John Leonard Conger, A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1904, A.M. (ibid.) 1905, PH.D. (Univ. of tJ"isconsin) 1907. Visiting Lecturer on History 1923-1924; Tutor 1923-1924- Chester Chisholm Connell, PH.B. (Yale Univ.) 1918, A.M. (Princeton Univ.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Instructor in Spanish 1930-. Charles Lloyd Connor, M.D. (Bay/or Univ.) 1920. Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1925-1928. Roland Chatham Connor, M.D. (Univ. of Texas) 1904. Lecturer on Tropical Medicine (Medical School) 1932-; Lecturer on Tropical Medicine (School of Public Health) 1932-. Michael Joseph Conroy, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1918, MI.D. (ibid.) 1920. In- structor in Pathology (Medical School) 1922-I 923. Antony Constans, B.A. (Univ. of Grenoble) 1914, LL.B. (ibid.) igi- Lt lology (Harvard Univ. 1926. IC.-ES-LETTRES (ibid.) 1918, PH.D. Phi Instructor in French 1925-1926. Frederick Shepherd Converse, A.B. with Highest Honors in Music 1893. Instructor in Music 1903-1905; Asst. Professor of Music 1905-190-7- Joseph Arthur Conway, D.M.D. 1932. Instructor in Roentgenology 1935- Robert Seymour Conway, M.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1891, D.LI'fl'. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1898, D.LITT. (Univ. of Dublin) 1920, D.LITT. (Univ. of Padua) 1922, M.A. (Manchester Coll.) 1923. Lecturer on Greek and Latin 1927. Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare, B.A., M.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1883, TH.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Giessen) 1906, LL.D. (St. Andrews Univ.) 1909. Lecturer (Divinity School) 1919-I 920. Alexander Joseph Cook, B.SC. (Univ. of Alberta) 1920, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Instructor in Mathematics 1922-1923. Chauncey Ferris Cook, B. MEW-I. ENGIN. (Univ. of Michigan) 1914. Lecturer on Mechanical Engineering 1920-1921. Leroy James Cook, A.B. (rufts Coil.) 1909, A.M. (ibid.) 1910. Instruc. torin French 1919-1921. Russell Ames Cook. Lecturer on the Teaching of Music (Graduate School of Education) 1930-1933, 1934. Sherburne Friend Cook, A.B. c.l. Biology 1919 (1921), A.M. 19fl, n.o. Biology 1925. Instructor in Botany 1925-1926. OFFICERS 1637-1936 16 lard Hance Cook, A.B. (Univ. of Kansas) 1909, A.M. (ibid.) 1910, M. D. C. 1. (Harvard Univ.) 1914. Instructor in Pathology 1917- 192!. William Cook, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1861. Instructor in German '873- 1879; Instructor in Rhetoric 1873-1874; Asst. Professor of German 1879-1884. Caleb Cooke. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 18671868. John Wicks Cooke, A.B. 1916 (1915), D.M.D. 1918. Librarian (Dental School) 1922-1926. Josiah Parsons Cooke, A. B. 1848, A.M., LL.D. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1882, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1889. Tutor 1849-1850; Instructor in Chemistry and Mineralogy 180-181; Erving Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy 1851-1894; Director (Chemical Laboratory) 1879-1894. Samuel Cooke, A.B. 1735, A.M. Librarian 1737. William Cooke, A.B. 1716, A.m. Librarian 1720-1721. William Parker Cooke, D.M.D. 188. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1887-1890; Clinical Lecturer on Operative Dentistry (Dental School) 1890-1892; Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work 18921895; Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work and in Metallurgy 1895-1900; Asst. Professor of Mechanical Dentistry 1900-1907; Asst. Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry 1907-1908; Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry 1908-1918; Professor of Preventive Dentistry and Oral Hygiene 1918-1924. Arthur Stoddard Cooley, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) 1891, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1893, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1896. Instructor in Greek 1896-1897- Albert Sprague Coolidge, A.B. s.c.L Chemistry 1914, PH.D. Chemistry 1924- Instructor in Chemistry 1920, 1922-1931; Lecturer on Chemistry 1931-. Algernon Coolidge, M.D. 1853, A.M. (Hon.) 1869. Lecturer (Medical School) 1868-1869. Algernon Coolidge, A.B. c.l. 1881, M.D. 1886. Clinical Instructor in Laryngology 1893-1906; Asst. Professor of Laryngology 19061911; Professor of Laryngology 1911-1925; Acting Dean (Graduate School of Medicine) 1918. Archibald Cary Coolidge, A.B. s.c./. with Highest Honors in History 1887, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Freiburg-im-Breisgau, Germany) 1892, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1916. Instructor in History 1893-1899; Asst. 1166 HISTORICAL REGISTER Professor of History 1899-19c8; Professor of History 1908-1928; Director of the University Library 1910-1928. Charles Allerton Coolidge, A.B. IS 8i, ART.D. (Hon.) 1906. Lecturer on Architectural Design (Graduate School of Applied Science) 19061908, 1912-1913; Overseer 1922-1928, 1929-1935- Charles Allerton Coolidge, A.B. c.l. 1917, LL.B. 1922. Fellow 1935- Harold Jefferson Coolidge, S.B. 1927. Asst. Curator of Mammals (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1929-. Joseph Randolph Coolidge, A.B. m.c.I. 1883, A.M. 1884. Instructor in Spanish 1883-1884. Julian Lowell Coolidge, A. B. s.c.!. with Highest Honors in Mathe- matics 1895, B.Sc. (Univ. of Oxford) 1897, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Bonn, Germany) 1904. Instructor in Mathematics 1899-1908; Asst. Professor of Mathematics 1899-1908; Asst. Professor of Mathematics 1908-1918; Professor of Mathematics 1918-; Tutor 1927-; Master of Lowell House 1930- Lawrence Coolidge, A.B. c.l. History and Literature 1927, LL.B. 1931. Asst. Dean of Harvard College 1928-1929. Samuel Coolidge,A.B. 1724,A.M. Librarian 1734-1735. Thomas Buckingham Coolidge, A.B. 1923, M.D. 1927. Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1930-1932; Tutor 1930-1932. Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, A.B. 1850, A.M., LL.D. 1902. Overseer 1886-1897- Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, A.B. m.c.l. Mathematics 1915. Overseer 1926-1932. Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy, D.SC. (Univ. of London) 1904. Lee turer on Fine Arts 1919-I 920. Carleton Stevens Coon, A.B. m.c.l. Anthropology 1925, A.M. 192X, PH.D. Anthropology 1928. Tutor 1927-1928, 1935-; Instructor in Anthropology 1928-1929, 1935-; Associate in Anthropology 1929 19134,1935; Lecturer on Anthropology 1934-1935- George Kenneth Coonse, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1920, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery 1932-. Burton Henry Cooper, D.M.D. c./. 1902. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1910-1911. Samuel Cooper, A.B. 1743, A.M., A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1750, S.T.U. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1767. Fellow 1767-1783. Oliver Cope, A.B. 1923, M.D. 1928. Instructor in Surgery 1934-. Thomas Freeman Cope, S.B. (rulane Univ.) 1923, S.M. (ibid.) 1925, PH.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1927- Instructor in Mathematics 1929 193c OFFICERS 1637-1936 167 Ahrthur Herbert Copeland, A. B. (Amherst Coll.) 1921, PII.D. Mathe- matics (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Mathematics Y922-I923- Charles Townsend Copeland, A.B. c.l. 1882, L1TT.D. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1920. Instructor in English 1892-1910; Lecturer on English Literature 1893-1910; Asst. Professor of English 1910-1917; Associate Professor of English 1917-1925; Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory 1925-1928. Melvin Thomas Copeland, A. B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1906, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1907, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1910, S.D. (Hon.) (Bowdoin Coil.) 1931. Instructor in Economic Resources 1909-191c; Instructor in Commercial Organization and Economics 1912-1913; Instructor in Commercial Organization 1913-1914; Instructor in Marketing 1914-1915; Asst. Professor of Marketing 1915-1919; Director of the Bureau of Business Research 1916-1918, 19 19-1920; Professor of Marketing 1919-. William Duncan Copeland, AS. (Colorado Colt) 1919, A.M. (ibid.) 1920. Visiting Instructor in English 1930-1931. aron Copland. Lecturer on Music 1935John Corbin, A.B. m.c.l. 1892, A.M. 1893. Instructor in English 1896. onstant Cordier, B.SC. (Univ. of Lirna, Peru) 1910, D.SC. (ibid.) 191 I, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1916. Professor of Military Science and Tactics 1916-1917. Ammi Ruhamah Corlet, A.B. 16Jo, A.M. Fellow 1676-1679; Tutor 1674-1679. Ames Haven Corley, A.B. (Ohio Wes/cyan Univ.) 1901, A.M. (Harvard Univ) 1911. Instructor in French 191 1-1912. Cornelius Burton Cosgrove, LL. B. (LTnit. of Nebraska) 1899. Associate in Anthropology 1925-1935; Research Associate in Anthropology 1935-. arry Todd Costello, A.B. (Eariliam Coil.) 1908, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1910, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1911. Instructor in Philosophy 19-13- 1914; Lecturer on Philosophy 1930. Frederic Jay Cotton, A.B. c.t 1890, M.D. c. I. and A.M. 1894. Lecturer on Surgery (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1914; Lecturer on Surgery (Medical School) 1914-1916; Associate in Surgery (Medical School) 1916-1919; Associate in Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919"1920, 1921-1932; Instructor in Industrial Surgery (Medical School) 192 1-1922. John Cotton, A.B. 1678, A.M. Librarian 1681-1690; Fellow i68i1686; Tutor 168i-i68g. 168 HISTORICAL REGISTER Edwin Angell Cottrell, A.B. (Swarthmore Coil.) 1907, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1913. Lecturer on Government 1922. Robert Wheaton Coues, A.B. 1895, A.M. 1896. Asst. Recorder 18991901; Instructor in English 1918-. William Thomas Councilman, M.D. (Univ. of Maryland) 1878, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1899, A.M. (Hon.) (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1902, LL.D. (Univ. of Maryland) 1907, LL.D. (McGill Univ.) 1911. Shattuck Professor of Pathological Anatomy 1892-1922. Joseph William Courtney, A.B. 1890, M.D. 1893. Lecturer on Neurology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915; Lecturer on Neurology (Medical School) 1914-1916; Associate in Neurology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1919; Associate in Neurology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1920. Frederick Pierce Cowan, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1931, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1935. Instructor in Physics 1934- 1935. Irving Henry Cowdrey, s.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1905. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering i917-i918. Edward Cowles, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 849, A.Nr. (ibid.) 1862, M.D. (ibid.) 1863, M.D. (Coil, of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y.) '863, LL.D. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1890. Clinical Instructor in Mental Diseases 1888-1906; Instructor in Mental Diseases 1906-1913; Instructor in Psychiatry 1913-1914. Harold Joseph Cox, D.M.D. 1924. Instructor in Roentgenology (Dental School) 1928-1930. William Vernon Cox, A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1921, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Instructor in Surgery 1933-1934. Ernest Granville Crabtree, PH.B. (Coll. of Wooster) 1906, M.D. (Har yard Univ.) 1914. Instructor in Genito-Urinary Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1922-. Harvard Hersey Crabtree, A.B. m.c.l. 1907, M.D. c.l. 191 1. Instructor in Genito-Urinary Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1922-. James Mason Crafts, S.B. 188, LL.D. 1898. Lecturer 1866-1868. Louis Aleck Craig, CR. (U. S. Military Academy) 1913. Asst. Pro- fessor of Military Science and Tactics 1924-1928; Professor of Military Science and Tactics 1928-1929. Wallace Craig, S.B. (Univ. of Illinois) 1898, S.M. (ibid.) 190!, (Univ. of Chicago) 1908. Lecturer on Psychology 1922-1923. George Arthur Craigin, A.B. s.c.l. 188g, M.D. c.l. and A.M. 1890. Clini cal Instructor in Pediatrics 1903-1908. OFFICERS 1637-1936 169 George Washington Cram, A.B. C.I. 1888. Recorder 1893-1921; Secretary of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences 1917-1933; Recorder, and Recording Secretary of the Faculty of the Engineering School 1919-1921; Secretary of the Faculty of the Engineering School 1921-1933; Secretary for Student Employment 1921-1925; Secretary for the Appointment Office 19-22-1933. Paul Perham Cram, A.B. C.I. Classics 1915, A.M. 1916. Instructor in History 1925-; Tutor 1927. Ralph Adams Cram, LITT.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1910. Lecturer on Architectural Design (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1908- 1911. Robert Nathan Cram, A.B. 1917, M.L.A. 1922. Instructor in Landscape Architecture 1923-1929- Albert Rogers Crandall, A.B. (Milton Colt, AVis.) 1873. Instructor in Natural History 1872-1873. James Stuart Crandall, S.B. IN C.E. (Univ. of Maine) [915, C.E. (ibid.) 1923. Lecturer on Harbor Engineering 1935-. Harold Gilliland Crane, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1905. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1909-1912, 1913-1916; In- spector of Grounds and Buildings 1912-1913. John Bever Crane, A.B. (Northwestern Univ., Ill.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1932. Instructor in Economics 1928-1934-,1935-; Tutor 1928-1934, '935-. Verner Winslow Crane, A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1911, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1912, PH.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1915. Lecturer on History 1926, 1928-I 929. Walter Cranston, A.B. 1810, A.M. Tutor 18 x z-181 5. Franzo Hazlett Crawford, S.B. (Univ. of North Dakota) 1920, B.A. (Oxford Univ.) 1923, PH.D. Physics (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in Physics 1926-1930; Tutor 1928-; Asst. Professor of Physics 1930- Eugene Anthony Crockett, I.D. 1891. Instructor in Otology 1905- 1913; Asst. Professor of Otology 1913-1918; Walter Augustus Lecompte Professor of Otology 1918-1924. James Bernard Crofwell, D.M.D. 1899. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1905-1906; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1906-1907. Herbert Croly [formerly Herbert David Cro1y, A.B. 1890 (1910). Godkin Lecturer 1912-1913. 170 HISTORICAL REGISTER Carey Gardiner Croneis, S.B. (Jienison Univ.) 1922, S.M. (Univ. of Kansas) 1923, PH.D. Geology (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in Geology 1927-1928- Patrick James Cronon, M.D.V. 1893. Instructor (Veterinary School) 1895-1898; Asst. Surgeon at the Free Clinic (Veterinary Hospital) 1895-1897. Amos Crosby, A.B. 1786, AM. Tutor 1788-1792. Matthew Lewis Crosby, A.B. 877 (1907). Curator of Books in Spanish (Library) 1921-1925; Honorary Curator of Books in Spanish (Library) 1925-1926. Lloyd Morgan Crosgrave, A.B. (Indiana Univ.) 1909, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1911. Instructor in Economics 1912-1913. Arthur Lyon Cross, A.B. rn.c.1. 1895, A.M. 1896, PH.D. History 1899. Lecturer on History 1910. Harold DeWitt Cross, D.M.D. 1896. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1897-I900; Demonstrator of Mechanical Dentistry 1900-I 907; Lecturer on Prosthetic Dentistry (Dental School) 1907-1908; Asst. Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry 1908-1912; Professor of Dentistry for Children 1924-1928. Samuel Hazzard Cross, A.H. s.c.1. with Highest Honors in Classics 1912, A.M. 1915, PH.D. Philology 1916. Lecturer on History 1928; Instructor in German 1928-1930; Asst. Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures 1930-1935; Associate Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures 1935-. Tom Peete Cross, A.B. (Harnpden-Sidney Univ.) 1899, S.B. (ibid.) 1900, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1906, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) I90. In- structor in English 1910-1911. James Greenleaf Croswell, A.B. c.l. with Highest Honors in Classics 1873. Tutor 1874-1878, 1881-1883; Asst. Professor of Greek and Latin 1883-1887. George Robert Crotch. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1873-1874. Bronson Crothers, A.B. 1905, M.D. ci. 1910. Instructor in Neurology (Medical School) 1923-1929; Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1926-1929; Asst. Professor of Pediatrics 1929-. Samuel McChord Crothers, A.B. (Wit:enberg Coil.) 1873, A.fl. (Prhuc- Ion Univ.) 1874, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1899. Preacher to the University 1893-1896. Patil "'ebb Crouch, D.M.D. c.l. 1918. Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work 1921-1922. OFFICERS 1637-1936 171 Arthur Sylvester Crowley, D.M.D. 1906. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1914-1925. Augustus Francis Crowley. Superintendent of the Business School Reading Room 1910-1913. Charles William Crowley, D.M.D. 1922. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1925-1926; Instructor in Dental Anatomy 1926-1930; Instructor in Oral Surgery 1931-. Francis Boardman Crowninshield, A.B. 1829 (1843), A.M. (Hon.) 1843. Fellow 1861-1877. William John Crozier, S.B. (Colt of the City of N. Y) 1912, A.M. (liaryard Univ.) 1914, PH.D. Biology (ibid.) ''. Resident Naturalist of the Bermuda Biological Station for Research 1915-1919; Associate Professor of General Physiology 192-1927; Professor of General Physiology 1927-; Tutor io-ie3.; Director of the Laboratory of General Physiology 1932-1934. William Leonard Crum, A.B. (Williams Coll.) 1914, A.M. (Yale Univ.) 1-6, I'd, ISUCS192-1927, 91 PH.D. (ibF .) 1917. Asst. Professor of Stat' 15 Professor of Economics 1929-; Tutor 191-54-. Eliwood Patterson Cubberley, A. B. (Indiana Univ.) 1891, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1902, PH.D. (ibid.) 1905. Lecturer on Education 1910-1911. John White Cummin, A.B. c.l. 1892, M.D. c.l. 1896. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1920-1922. Earle Clinton Cummings, D.M.D. 1905. Instructor in Roentgenology 1911-1913, 1914-1930; Instructor in Radiography 1913-1914; Asst. Professor of Roen tgenology 1930-. Edward Cummings, A.B. m.c.l. Philosophy 1883, A.M. 1885. Instructor in English 188 '888; Instructor in Political Economy 1891-1892; Instructor in Sociology 1892-1893; Asst. Professor of Sociology 1893-1900- George Aloysius Cummings, A.B. c.i. French and other Romance Languages and Literatures 1916, A.N1. 1923. Instructor in French 1922-1923. John Cummings, A.B. rn.c.l. 1891, A.M. 1892, PH.D. (Univ. Gf Chicago) 1894. Instructor in Political Economy 1894-1900. Leslie Olin Cummings, A.B. c.l. 1910, A.M. 1911, ED.D. 1921. Instructor in Education 1920-1921; Asst. Professor of Education 1921-1927; Associate Professor of Education 1927-1930. Prentiss Cummings, AM. 1864, LL.D. 1869. Tutor 1866-1870. John Henry Cunningham, M.D. 1902. Instructor in Genito-Urinary 172 HISTORICAL REGISTER Surgery (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915; Instructor in Genito-Urinary Surgery (Medical School) 1915-1916; Associate in Genito-Urinary Surgery (Graduate School of Medicine) 19161919; Associate in Genito-Urinary Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 19191920, 1921-. Ross McDuffee Cunningham, A.B. 1928, M.B.A. ci. 1930, D.C.S. 1934. Instructor in Sales Management (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1931-1934. William Cunningham, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1873, M.A. (ibid.) 1876, D.SC. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1876, S.7. B. (Univ. of carnbri1'k?) 1984, S.T.D. (ibid.) 1889, LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1895, D.C.L. (Univ. of Bishop's Coil., Canada) 1899. Lecturer on Economic History 1898-1899. William James Cunningham, A.M. (Hon.) 1921. Lecturer on Railroad Operation (Graduate School of Business Administration) i90R 1910; Asst. Professor of Transportation 1910-1915; Professor of Transportation 1914-1916; James J. Hill Professor of Transporta tion 1916-; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1931. Iauchlin Bernard Currie, B.SC. (Univ. of London) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1931. Instructor in Economics 1927-1934; Tutor 1927-1934. Albert Eldred Currier, s.s. m.c.l. Physics 1927, A.M. 1928, PH.!). Mathematics 1930- Instructor in Mathematics 1929-1930, 1932 1933, 1934-1935; Benjamin Peirce Instructor in Mathematics 1931-1932,1933-1934; Tutor 1931-1934. Thomas Franklin Currier, A.B. m.c.l. 1894. Asst. Librarian 1913-. Haskell Brooks Curry, A.J3. c.l. 1920, A.M. 1924. Instructor in Mathc matics 1926-1927. Samuel Silas Curry, A.B. (East rennessee Wesleyan Univ.) 1872, S.T.V. (Boston Univ.) 1875, A.M. (ibid.) 1878, PH.D. (ibid.) 1880. Instructor in Elocution 1891-1894; Instructor in Elocution (Divinity School) 1896-1902. Benjamin Robbins Curtis, A.B. 1829, LL.B. 1832, LL.D. 1952, LLL.D. (Brown Univ.) 1857. Fellow 1846-1851; Lecturer on Jurisdiction, Practice, and Peculiar Jurisprudence of the Courts of the Unitid States (Law School) 1872-1873. Charles Pelham Curtis, A.B. c.l. 1914, LL.B. c.1. 1917- Fellow 1924 1936; Lecturer on Government 1928-1929; Lecturer on Sociolo 1932 1933. OFFICERS 1637-1936 173 George Ticknor Curtis, A.B. 1832. Lecturer (Law School) 1847-1848. Peter Curtis. Instructor in French 1769-177 1. Ralph Corydon Curtis, D.M.D. 1915- Instructor in Anaesthesia 19t8-1920; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1920-1927. Sidney Curtis, AS. 1905 (1907). Instructor in English 1907-1910. Thomas Buckminster Curtis, AS. 186a, M.D. (ƒcole de Me'dicine, Paris) 1873. Clinical Instructor in the Diseases of the Urinary Organs 1880-iS8i. David Raymond Curtiss, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1899, A.M. (ibid.) 1901, PH.D. Mathematics (Harvard Univ.) 1903. Lecturer on Mathematics 1920-1921. John Hamilton Curtiss, AS. (Northwestern Univ.) Ill.) 1930, S.M. (Univ. of Iowa) 1931, PH.D. Mathematics (Harvard Univ.) 1935. Instructor in Mathematics 1932-1934. Carlos ValŽrian Cusaclis, B.A. (Univ. of Barcelona) 1891, S.B. (Tulane Univ.) 1896. Instructor in Spanish 1899-1900. Caleb Cushing, A.B. 1817, A.M., LL.D. 1852. Tutor 1820-1821; Overseer 1852-1856. Edmund Lambert Cushing, As. 182?', A.M., LL.B. 1834, LL.D. 1876. Tutor 1828-1829. Harvey Cushing [formerly Harvey Williams Cushingj, AS. (Yale Univ.) 1891, M.D. ci. and A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1895, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1913, F.R.C.S. (London) 1913, S.D. (Hon.) (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1915, M.D. (Hon.) (Queen's Univ., Bristol) 1918, S.D. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1919, LL.D. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1919, M.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Belfast) 1919, F.R.C.S. (Ireland) 1919, LL.D. (Univ. of Cainbridge) 1920, LITT.D. (Jefferson Medical Coil.) 1926, F.R.C.S. (Edinburgh) 1927, LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1927, LL.D. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1927, LITT.D. (Dartmouth Coil.) &929, Dr. (Hon.) (Univ. of Strasburg) 1929, Dr. (Hon.) (Univ. of Brussels) 1930, Dr. (Hon.) (Univ. of Bern) 1931, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Rochester) '93', Dr. (Hon.) (Univ. of Budapest) 1931, s.o. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1931, S.D. (Hon.) (Northwestern Univ., Iii.) 1932, M.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Amsterdam) 1932. Professor of Surgery 1910-1912; Moseley Professor of Surgery 1912-1932. Luther Stearns Cushing, LL.B. 1826. Lecturer on Parliamentary Law, the Civil Law, and Criminal Law (Law School) 1848-1850; Lecturer on Real Law, the Civil Law, and Criminal Law (Law School) 18go-181. Matthew Cushing, A. 739, A.M. Librarian 1743-1748. 174 HISTORICAL REGISTER Thomas Cushing, A.B. 1744, A.M., A.M. (Yale Univ) 1750, LL.D. 178. Fellow 1786-1"88. Frank Holmes Cushman, s.m (Dartmouth Colt) 1913, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1915. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1919-1926; Asst. Professor of Operative Dentistry 1926-1929; Professor of Operativu Dentistry 1929-; Acting Dean of the Dental School 1931. Herbert Ernest Cushman, A.B. (Bates Coll.) 1887, S.T.B. (Tufts Coll.) 1890, A.M. (ibid.) 1890, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1895, A.M. (ibid.) 1896, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1897, LL.D. (Bates Coll.) 1912. Lecturer cii Philosophy 1912. Joseph Augustine Cushman, S.B. rn.c.t 1903, PH.D. Biology 190c). Lecturer on Micro-Paleontology 1926-. Robert Eugene Cushman, A.B. (Oberlin Coll.) 191 I, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1917- I4ectureron Government 1928. Harry Lewis Custard, A.B. (Syracuse Univ.) 1919, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Instructor in Business Policy (Graduate School (it Business Administration) 1926-1928; Instructor in Businc- (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1928-1931. Edward Hutchins Cutler, A.B. m.c.l. Mathematics 1925, A.M. 1926, PH.D. Mathematics 1930. Instructor in Mathematics 1926-1927. Elbridge Gerry Cutler) A.B. 1868, M.D. 1872. Clinical Instructor in Auscultation 1884-1889; Instructor in the Theory and Practice (it Physic 1888-1908. Elbridge Jefferson Cutler, A.B. 1853. Asst. Professor of Modern Lan guages 1865-1870; Professor of Modern Languages 1870. Elliott Carr Cutler, A.B. 1909, M.D. c.l. 1913- Instructor in Surgery 1919-1924; Overseer 1927-1932; MoseleyProfessor of Surgery 1932 George Chalmers Cutler, A.B. 1913, LL.B. 1916. Lecturer on the Law ut Corporate Securities (Law School) 1930. George David Cutler, S.B. Anatomy 1907, M.D. c.l. 1910, F.A.C.S. iy2:. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1928-1934. George Osgood Cutter, S.B. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1928, s&B.A. (tJar:w./ Univ.) 1929. Instructor in Accounting 1930-1931. William Parker Cutter, s.B. (Cornell Univ.) 1888. Asst. Librarian in charge of Classifications (Graduate School of Business Administra don) 1928-T931- William Bayard Cutting, A.B. s.c.t 1900. Curator of NapnIcoiii Literature 1908-1910. Malcolm Daniel Daggett, A.B. (Bozva'oih Cull.) 1929, A.M. (IlarntrJ 1932- Instructor in French 1930- 1932. OFFICERS 1637-1936 175 Stuart Daggett, A.B. m.c.l. 1903, A.M. 1904, PH.D. Economics 1906. Instructor in Economics 1906-1908; Instructor in Transportation 1908-1909. Levon Krikor Daghlian, B. A. (Central Turkey Coil.) 1915, D.M.D. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1927. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1933- Mary Elizabeth Dailey (see Mary Dailey Irvine). Ernest Merrill Daland, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1912, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1918. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1929-. Frederick William Dallinger, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Politi- cal Science 1893, A.M. 1894, LL.B. 1897. Lecturer on Government 1912. Edward Barry Dalton, A.B. 1855, M.D. (Colt of Physicians and Sur- geons, N. Y.) 1858. Instructor in the Theory and Practice of Medicine 1870-1872. John Edward Dalton, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1923, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, PH.D. (Univ. of California) 1929. Instructor in Business Statistics (Graduate School of Business Administration) 19281930; Asst. Professor of Business Statistics 1930-; rft (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1931. Charles Dudley Daly, A.B. 19C1, GR. (U. S. Military Academy) 1905, C R. (Command and General Staff School) 1924. Asst. Professor of Military Science and Tactics 1925-1926. Frederick St. Leger Daly, B.A. (Univ. Of Toronto) 1928. Instructor in Economics 1930-; Tutor 1934-. Reginald Aldworth Daly, H.A. (Victoria Univ., Canada) 1891, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1893, PH.D. Natural History (ibid.) 1896, o.sc. (Hon.) (Univ. of Toronto) 1923, D.SC. (Hon.) (Univ. of Heidelberg) 1936. Instructor in Geology 1895-1896, 1900-1901; Instructor in Physiography 1898-1900; Sturgis-Hooper Professor of Geology 1912-. Walker Webster Daly, S.B. tO. 1914 (1919). Secretary for Student Employment 1925-1931. William Dameshek, M.D. 1923. Instructor in Medicine (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1934-. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Dana, A.B. rn.c.l. English i90, A.M. 1904, PH.D. Philology 1910. Honorary Curator of Italian Litera- ture (Library) 1926- 1930. Richard Henry Dana , A.B. 1837, A.M., LL.B. 1839, D.c.L. (Hobart Co 1853, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1866. Instructor in Elocution 1839- 1840; Overseer 1865-1877; Lecturer on the Law of Nations (Law School) 1866-1868. 176 HISTORICAL REGISTER Ripley Lyman Dana, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1901, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1904. Lecturer on Business Law (Graduate School of Business Ad- ministration) 1921-1923. Ernest Blaney Dane, A.B. 1927, A.M. 1928. Research Associate in Mining Geology 1932, 1935-; Research Associate in Mining Engineering 1932-1934; Research Associate in Geology 1934-193S. John Dane, A.B. c.l. 1988, M.D. c./. and A.M. 1892. Instructor in Orthopaedics 1906-1907. Allen Danforth, A.B. 1866, A.M. Bursar 18-74-1888; Deputy Treasurer 1888-1898; Comptroller 1897-1906. Charles Haskell Danforth, A. B. (Tufts Coll.) 1908, A.M. (ibid..) 1910, P1-.U. (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1912. Lecturer on Gross Anatomy (Medical School) 1929-1930- John Danforth, A.13. 1677, A.M. Fellow 169-7-1707- Samuel Danforth, A. B. 1643, A.M. Tutor 1644-1650; Fellow 1650 16S4,1668-i6-j74-Samuel Danforth, A.E. 1671, A.M. Fellow 1675; Tutor 1675. Thomas Danforth. Treasurer i650-i668; Steward 1668-1682. Thomas Danforth, A.B. 1762, A.M. Tutor 1765-1768; Fellow 1767 1768. Arthur Francis Daniel, s.u. (Univ. of North Carolina) 1927, -s-M. (ibid.) 1928. Research Associate in Electrical Engineering 192'j 1932. Edward Gail Daniel, A.B. (Univ. Of Oregon) 1929, A.M. (ibid.) i 1. Instructor in Economics i Tutor 1935-. Noobar R&hŽos Danielian, A.B. m.e.l. Economics 1928, A.M. PH.D. Economics 1932. Instructor in Economics 1929-1935; '1'iit t 1929-1935- Louis Riley Daniels, ii.n. (Boston Univ.) 1914. Instructor in the Pr;( tice of industrial Medicine (Medical School) 1921-1923; Iristrtictvi in the Practice of Industrial Medicine (School of Public Health 19231934. Robert Whiting Daniels, A.B. (Univ. of Vermont) 1915. Assr. Profus', of Military Science and Tactics 1922-1924. Irvin Sigwald Danielson, S.B. (Univ. of New Mexico) 1926, S.M. (1 n; of Washington, Seattle) 1928, PH.D. Medical Sciences (JIan'ai.I Univ.) 1933- Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1932 ; 19,112 Michel George Daniloff [formerly Michel George Dani]ov], s.n. m.c.l. Mechanical Engineering 1921, s.B. IN ENGIN. AND BUS. u OFFICERS 1637-1936 MIN. Mechanical 1928, S.M. IN ENCIN. Mechanical 1931. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering Stanislaus Danion. Instructor in French 1890-1892. George Well Switzer Darby, A.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1924, A.M. (ibid.) 1925, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Instructor in French 1928-1932; Tutor 1929-1932- Grant Dooks Darker, ThA. (Univ. of 'Toronto) 1922, M.A. (ibid.) 1924, PH.D. Biology (Harvard Univ.) 1931. Research Associate in the Farlow Herbarium 1934- Eugene Abraham Darling, A.B. m.c.l. 1,890, M.D. c.l. and A.M. 1894. Instructor in Hygiene 1899-1907; Instructor in Physiology 19071908; Asst. Professor of Physiology 1908-1913- Stephen Foster Darling, s.B. (Univ. of ?vfinnesola) 1922, S.M. (ibid.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1928. Instructor in Chemistry 1926-1928. Philip Jackson Darlington, A.B. c.l. Biology 1926, S.M. Zoology 1927, PH.D. Biology 1931. Asst. Curator of Insects (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1932-. William Cuip Darrah, S.B. (Univ. of Pittsburgh) 1931. Instructor in Botany 1935m Leonard Darwin, S.D. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1912. Lecturer on Muni- cipal Ownership and Public Service 1906-i907- Charles Benedict Davenport, S.B. (Polytechnic Inst. of Brooklyn) 1886) A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1889, A.M. (ibid.) 1890, PH.D. and A.M. Natural History (ibid.) 1892. Instructor in Zoology 189t1899. Donald Hills Davenport, S.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1921, A.M. (ibid.) 1922, PH.D. (ibid.) 1926. Lecturer on Business Statistics (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1929-1931; Associate Professor of Business Statistics 1931-. Francis Henry Davenport, A.B. (Williams Colt) 1870, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1874. Instructor in Gynaecology i18o-1895; Asst. Professor of Gynaecology 1895-I 905. John Davenport, A.B. 1721,A.M. Tutor 1728-1732. Raeburn Roundy Davenport, D.M.D. 1920. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1923 1928. William Robert Parkhouse Davey, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1902, A.M. (ibid.) 1902, s.T.13. (Harvard Univ.) 1905, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1908. Instructor in Semitic Languages 1909-1911. 178 HISTORICAL REGISTER Donald Kirk David, A.B. (Univ. of Idaho) 1916, M.B.A. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1920. Instructor in Retail and Wholesale Management 1919-1920; Instructor in Marketing 1920-1921; Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1920-1923, 1925-1927; Asst. Professor of Marketing 1921--1926; Associate Professor of Marketing 1926-1927. Arthur Randall Davis, A.B. (Wesicyan Univ., Conn.) 1915, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1930- Instructor in Chemistry 1925-1930. Bancroft Gherardi Davis, A.B. s.c.l. 188, LL.B. c.l. and A.M. 1888. Lecturer on Mining Law (Law School) 1910, 1913-1914, 1915-1916, 1917-1918, 1919-1920, 1921-1922, 1923-1924, 1925-1926, 19'27- 1928,1929-19303,1931-1932,1933-1934,,1935-Charles Gideon Davis, A. B. 1840. Overseer 1859-1865. Dwight Fifley Davis, A.B. 1900, LL.B. (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1903, LL.D. (ibid.) 1926, LL.D. (Univ. of Missouri) 1926, 1St). (Pennsylvania Military Coil.) 1926. Overseer 1915-1921, 1926-1929. Frederick Augustus Davis, S.B. (Jklassachusetts ..-lgriciilturai CoIL) 1887, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1891, A.B. (ibid.) 1899, A.M. (ibid.) i900. Instructor in Physiology 1893-1894. Gifford Davis, A.B. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) I92, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1933- Instructor in Romance Languagcs 1929-1930; Tutor 1929-1930. Hallowell Davis, A.B. s.d. Chemistry 1918, M.D. ci. 1922. Instructor in Physiology (Medical School) 1923-1925; Tutor 1925-192), 1930-1931; Instructor in Pre-medical Sciences 1925-1927; Instructor in Biology 1927-1929; Asst. Professor of Physiology 1927-. Harvey Nathaniel Davis, A.B. (Brown LTniv.) 1901, A.M. (ibid.) 1902, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1903, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1906, S.D. (Hon.) (Brown Univ.) 1928. Instructor in Physics and Mathematics 1905 1910; Asst. Professor of Physics 1910-1919; Professor of Mechani cal Engineering 19 19-1928. Horace Amos Davis, PH.D. (Tufts Coll.) 1897, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1900. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1903-1905; Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1905-1907; Instructor in Prosthetic Dentis try 1907-1910- James Brown Davis, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1926, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in Business Policy (Graduate School of Businc. Administration) 1928-1929. Jesse Buttrick Davis, A.B. (Co/gate Univ.) £895, A.M. (ibid.) lyl OFFICERS 1637-1936 179 A.M. (Univ. of itlichigan) 1916, LIfl.D. (Colgate Univ.) 1922. Lecturer on Secondary Education (Graduate School of Education) 1924- '93'. John Davis, A. B. 1781, A.M., LL.D. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1802, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1842. Fellow 1803-1810; Treasurer 1810-1827; Overseer 1827-1837. John Brazer Davis) A.B. 1815, A.M. Tutor 1819-1820. Joseph Stancliffe Davis, A.B. s.c.l. Economics 1908, PH.D. Economics 1913- Instructor in Economics 1913-1917; Tutor 1914-1920; Asst. Professor of Economics 1917-1921. Kingsley Davis, A.B. (Univ. of Texas) 1930, A. M. (ibid.) £931, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1933. Tutor 1933-1934. Lincoln Davis, A.B. 1994, M.D. c.l. 1898. Instructor in Anatomy 19031907; Associate in Surgery (Graduate School of Medicine) 19171919; Associate in Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 19 19- 1920, 1921-1932. Pearce Davis, S.B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1928 (1929), A.M. (George Washington Univ.) 1931- Instructor in Economics 1934-; Tutor 1935- Robert Gorham Davis, A.B. ci. English 1929 (1930), A.M. 1930. Instructor in English iqj.-. Walter Alonzo Davis, D.M.D. 1901. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 19111-192I31922-192a. William Hawley Davis, A.B. m.c.l. English 1905, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1908. Instructor in Public Speaking 1908-1909. William Morris Davis, s.n. rn.c.l. 1869, M.E. £8Jo, D.SC. (Hon.) (Univ. of the Cape of Good Hope) 1905, DR. PHIL. (Hon.) (Univ. of Greifswald, Germany) 1906, DR. PHIL. (Hon.) (Univ. of Christiania, Norway) 1911. Instructor in Geology 1878-1885; Asst. Professor of Physical Geography 1885-1890; Professor of Physical Geography 1890-1898; Sturgis-Hooper Professor of Geology 1898-1912; Acting Dean (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) 1906-1907. Archibald Thompson Davison, A.B. with Final Honors in Music 1906, A.M. 1907, PHA). Music 1908, FJt.C.M. (London) 1931, MUS. D. (Hon.) (Williams CoIl.) 1933, MUS.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Oxford) 1934. Organist and Choir Master 1910-; Instructor in Music 1912-1917; Asst. Professor of Music 1917-1920; Associate Professor of Music 1920-1929; Professor of Choral Music 1929-. Chester 1.aurens l)awes, S. B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1909. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1912-1919; Asst. Professor of ISO HISTORICAL REGISTER Electrical Engineering 1919-1931; Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering 1931- Thomas Dawes. A.B. 1777,A.M. 1791. Overseer 1810-1823. Alden Benjamin Dawson, B.A. (Acadia Univ.) 1915, PH.D. Biology (Harvard Univ.) 1918. Associate Professor of ZoOJogy 1929-; Tutor 1931-; Director of the Biological Laboratories 1935-. James Arthur Dawson, B.A. (DaThousie Unit.) 1915, A.M. (Yale Univ.) 1917, PH.D. (ibid.) 1918. Instructor in Zoology I923-I929. Charles Orrin Day, A. B. (Yale Univ.) 1903, MD. c.l. (Harvard Univ..) 1907. Instructor in Otology (Medical School) 192-9-1930- Edmund Ezra Day, S.B. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1905, A. M. (ibid.) 1906, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1909. Instructor in Economics 1910-1913; Asst. Professor of Economics 1913-1920; Professor of Economics 1920-1923. Frank Miles Day, S.B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1883. Lecturer on Architectural Design 1905-1907; Lecturer on Architectural Design (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1908-1912. filbert Francis Day, PHIB. (Yale Univ.) 1901, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1905, E.A.C.5. 1918. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1921- 1934. Matthew Day. Steward 16-?-1649. James Quayle Dealey, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1920, B.A. (Univ. 0/ Oxford) 1923, PH.D. Political Science (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Tutor 1925 1926, 1927-1928; Instructor in Government 1925-1926, 1927 1928. Francis Winthrop Dean, S.B. m.d. 1875. Instructor in Surveying and Drawing 1874-1875; Tutor 1875-1882. John Dean, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of GJttingen) 1855, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1860. Lecturer (Medical School) 1864-1865. Samuel Deane, A.B. 1760, A.M. Librarian 1760-1762; Tutor 176- 1764. Walter Fenno Dearborn, A.B. (Jl7esleyan Unit., Conn.) 1900, A. N1. (ibid.) 1903, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1905, M.D. (Univ. Of Munich) 1913. Asst. Professor of Education 1912-1917; Professor of EdUCZL non 1917- Director of the Psycho-Educational Clinic (Graduate School of Education) 1926-; Acting Dean (Graduate School of Education) 1931. Thomas Amory DeBlois, OR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1868, M.D. (J)arimout/i Coil.) '878, M.D. (Bellevue Hospital Medical Coll., N. V.) 1878. Clinical Instructor in Laryngology 1893-1906. OFFICERS 1637-1936 181 William Edgar Deeks, B.A. (McGill Univ.) 1889, M.A. (ibid.) 1892, M.D., C.M. (ibid.) 1893. Lecturer on Tropical Medicine (Medical School) 1916-1930; Lecturer on Tropical Medicine (School of Public Health) 1916-1932; Lecturer on Tropical Medicine (Graduate School of Medicine) 191-1923. Elisabeth Deichmann, MISC. (Univ. of Copenhagen) 1922, PH.D. (Radcliffe Coll.) 1927. Asst. Curator of Marine Invertebrates (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1930m Frederick Brockway Deknatel, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, PH.D. History and Principles of the Fine Arts (ibid.) 1935- Instructor in Fine Arts 1935-; Tutor 1932-. Edmund Burke Delabarre, A. B. (Amherst Coil.) 18 86, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Freiburg-im-Baden, Germany) 1891. Director of the Psychological Laboratory 1896-1897. Frank Alexander Delabarre, A.B. (Amherst CoIL) 1890, D.D.S. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1894, M.D. (ibid.) 1894, F.A.C.D. 1928. Associate in Orthodontia 1928-. Frederic Adrian Delano, A.B. c.L 188. Overseer 1905-1911, 1912- 1918. Theodore DeLuca, A.A. (Tufts Coil.) 1924, S.T.B. (ibid.) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Italian 1926-3927. Ludwig Joseph Demeter, A.M. 1901. Instructor in German 1900- 1901. Harold Simpson Deming, A.B. s.c.!. with Highest Honors in Political Science 1905, LL.B. c.l. 1908. Instructor in Public Speaking I90 1906, 1907-1908. Miltiades Stavros Demos, B.Sc. (Robert Coil., Turkey) 1922, PH.D. Mathematics (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Mathematics 19271928. Raphael Demos, B.A. (Anatolia Go/I., Turkey) 1910, PH.D. Philosophy (Harvard Univ.) 1916. Instructor in Philosophy 1919-1926; Tutor 1920-1922, 1923-1929, 1931-; Asst. Professor of Philosophy 19261929, 1934-; Lecturer on Philosophy 1931-1934- Peter Anthony Dempsey, D.M.D. 1926. Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1929-. John Denison, A.B. 1710, A.M. Librarian 1713-1714. Marc Denkinger, LIC.-ES-LETTRES (Univ. of Geneva) 1918, A.M. (Har- vard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1928. Instructor in French 1924 1927. William Ray Iknnes, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1919, A.M. (ibid.) 182 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1920, DR. PHIL. (Oxford Unit.) 1923. Lecturer on Philosophy '935; Tutor 1935. John Richard Dennett, A.B. 1862. Asst. Professor of Rhetoric 1869- 1872- Alfred Lewis Pinneo Dennis, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1896, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1901. Lecturer on Modern History 1904-1906. Basil Wrenn Dennis, M.E. (Ohio State Univ.) 1908. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1921-1922. Samuel James Dennis, S.B. (Dartmouth Colt) 1928. Instructor in Economics 193 1-1934; Tutor '931-1933. Wolcott Dennis, S.B. IN MECH. ENGTN. (Univ. of Washington, Seattle) 1916. Instructorin Mechanical Engineering 1920-1921. George Parkman Denny, A.B. 1909 (1910), M.D. c.l. 1913. Director of Appointments for Medical Alumni 1922-1931; Director of Scholarships (Medical School) 1923-193 1 . Neal Breaule De Nood, A.B. m.c.I. with Highest Honors in Sociology 1932,A.M. 1933. Tutor 1933-1935. Robert Laurent De Normandie, A.B. 1898, NLD. 1902. Instructor in Obstetrics (Medical School) i919-. George Derby, A.B. 1838 (r866), M.D. 1843. Lecturer on Hygiene (Medical School) 1867-1871; Professor of Hygiene 1871-1874. George Strong Derby, A.B. 1896, M.D. c.l. 1900. Instructor in Ophthal- mology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1914, 1916-1917; Instructor in Ophthalmology (Medical School) 1914-1917; I918 1921; Asst. Professor of Ophthalmology 192 1-1923; Williams Pro- lessor of Ophthalmology 1923-193 I. Hasket Derby, A.B. (Amherst Colt) 1855, A.M. (ibid.) 1858, M.D. (iJanard Univ.) 1858. Lecturer on Ophthalmology (Medical School) 1867-1871- Jesse Raymond Derby, A.B. (Southwestern Univ.) 1911, A.M. (Univ. of Kansas) 1912, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in English and Tutor 1926-1929. Richard Derby, A.B. 1903, M.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1907- Overseer 19'23-1929- Roger Alden Derby, A.B. 1905. Asst. Secretary for Appointments 1909-1910; Secretary for Appointments 1910-1911. Arthur James Derbyshire, A.B. c.l. Biology 1930, PH.D. Medical Sciences ig. Instructor in Physiology 1935; Tutor 1935. Clifford Lambie Derick, M.D., C.M. (McGill Univ.) 1918. Asst. Proics sor of Medicine 1928-1935; Associate in Medicine 1935-. OFFICERS 1637-1936 183 4arry Aaron Derow, M.B. (Boston Univ.) 1926, M.D. (ibid.) 1927. In- structor in Medicine 1934-. Desire Despradelle, OR. (ƒcole des Beaux Arts, Paris) 188,2. Lecturer on Architectural Design (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1910-1911. Samuel Randall Detwiler, PH.B. (Yale Univ.) 1914, A. M. (ibid.) 1916, PH.D. (ibid.) 1918. Asst. Professor of ZoOlogy I923-I926; Associate Professor of Zoology 1926-19."7- Francis Paul Devlin, AS. (Boston Coil.) 1914, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1917. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1921-. Bernard DeVoto [formerly Bernard Augustine DeVoto], A. B. c.l. 1918 (1920). Instructor in English 1929-1934; Tutor 1929-; Lecturer on English 1934-. Charles Stephen Dewey, A.B. (Pomona Coil.) 1919, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1920, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1924. Instructor in Chemistry 1923-1924. Daniel Noble Dewey, AS. (Yale Univ.) 1820, A. M. (ibid.) 1823. Overseer 1857-1859. Davis Rich Dewey, A.B. (Univ. of Vermont) 1879, PH.D. (Johns Hop- kins Univ.) 1886, LL.D. (Univ. of Vermont) 1910. Lecturer on Economics 1909-1910. Edward Hooker Dewey, AS. 1926, A.M. 1928. Instructor in English 1928-1935; Tutor 19291934. John Dewey, A.B. (Unit. of Vermont) 1879, PH.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1884, LL.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1904, LL.D. (Univ. of Vermont) 1910, LL.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1915, LL.D. (Peking National Univ.) 1920, PH.D. (ibid.) 1920, LITT.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1929, LL.D. (Univ. of Paris) 1930. William James Lecturer on Philosophy 1931. Arthur Stone Dewing, A.B. m.c.l. Philosophy 1902, A.M. 1903, PH.D. Philosophy 1905. Instructor in Economics 1911-1912, 1919-1920; Lecturer on Corporation Finance 1919-1921; Tutor 1919-1924; Asst. Professor of Economics 1920-1922; Associate Professor of Finance 1922-1927; Professor of Finance 1927-1933. Maurice Dc Wuif, DR. Jim. (Univ. of Louvain) 1851, DR. PHIL. (ibid.) 1893. Visiting Lecturer on Philosophy 1915-1916, 1920; Lecturer on Philosophy 1916-1917; Professor of Philosophy 1921-1928. Aaron Dexter, A. B. 1776, A.M., M.D. (Hon.) 1786, M.D. (Hon.) (Dart- mouth Coil.) i Rog. Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medica 178.3-1816; Erving Professor Emeritus 1816-1829. 184 HISTORICAL REGISTER Franklin Dexter, A.13. 1812, AM., LL.D. 1857. Lecturer on Constitutional Law, International Law, and the Jurisprudence of the United States (Law School) 1848-1849- Franklin Dexter, M.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1887. Instructor in Histology 1884-1885; Demonstrator of Histology 1892-1893; Demonstrator of Anatomy 1893-1895; Asst. Professor of Anatomy 1895-1900; Associate Professor of Anatomy 1900-1903; Director of Scholarships in the Medical School and the Dental School 1910-1915; Director of Scholarships in the Medical School 1915-1922. George Dexter, A.B. 1858, LL.B. r 860, A.M. 1864. Tutor 1869-1870; Steward 1870-1871. Samuel Dexter, A.B. 1781, A.M., LL.D. 1813. Overseer 1810-181. Louis Klein Diamond, A.B. 1923, M.D. 1927- Instructor in Pediatrics 1933-1935; Associate in Pediatrics 1935-. Benjamin Harrison Dibblee, A.B. c.I. 1899. Overseer 1923 1929. Albert Venn Dicey, BA. (Univ. of Oxford) r88, M.A., B.c.L.. (ibid.) 1877, LL.D. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1883, LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1886, LL.D. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1898. Lecturer on Changes in the English Law during the 19th Century (Law School) 1898-1899. James B Dick. Asst. Professor of Military Science and Tactics 1919 1920. Dwight Ward Dickinson, S.B. (Boston Univ.) 1890, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1895. Asst. Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry 1896 1898, 1901-1904; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1898-1901; Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry 1904-1906. John Dickinson, A.B. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1913, A.M. (Princeton Univ.) 1915, PH.D. (ibid.) 1919, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1021. Tutor 1919-19213 1924-1927; Lecturer on Government 1924-1927- John Dana Dickinson, D.M.D. 1897. Clinical Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1898-1907; Clinical Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 11907-1908- John Walker Dickinson, D.M.D. 1901. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1902-1906. Zenas Clark Dickinson, AS. (Univ. of Nebraska) 1914, PH.D. Econom ics (Harvard Univ.) 1920. Tutor 1916-1917. William John Dickson, s. (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1927, A.M. (ibid.) 1928. Lecturer on Sociology 1935-. Michel Charles Diehl, B.-S-LETTRES (Univ. of Nancy) 1876, LIC.-ES L.ErERES (Univ. of Paris) t880, DOCTEUR-S-LETTRES (ibid.) 18HS, OFFICERS 1637-1936 185 LITT.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1927. Exchange Professor from France 191 1-191 2.; Lecturer on Fine Arts and History 1927. Mary Luise Diez, M.D. (Woman's Medical Coll. of Pennsylvania) 1903. Instructor in Child Hygiene (School of Public Health) 1929-. David Bruce Dill, S.B. (Occidental Coil.) 1913, A.M. (Stanford Univ.) 1914, PH.D. (ibid.) 1925. Asst. Professor of Biological Chemistry (School of Public Health) 1927-. Martin Bassett Dill, A.B. 1901, D.M.D. 1903- Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1905-1906; Instructor in Operative Dentistry i906-i908; Lecturer on Operative Dentistry (Dental School) 1908-1916; Asst. Professor of Operative Dentistry 1916-1927; Clinical Professor of Operative Dentistry 1927-. Frank Thompson Dillingham, S.B. (Worcester Polytechnic Inst.) 190!. Instructor in Agricultural Chemistry (Bussey Institution) &904- 1908. Theodore Harwood Dillon, GR. (U. S. Military Academy) 1904. Pro- fessor of Public Utility Management 1924-1925. James Diman, A.B. 1730, A. N1. Librarian 1735-1737. Harrison Steele Dimmitt, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1920, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Asst. Secretary of the Law School 193S- Salvador Dinamarca, CR. (Univ. of Chile) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1936. Instructor in Spanish 1930-193-2, 1933- George Theodore Dippold. Instructor in German 1871-1873- George Alfred Dix, M.D. c.l. 1899. Instructor in Syphilology (Medical School) 1923-1932; Instructor in Dermatology (Medical School) 1930-1932. Edwin Hartley Dixon, D.TvLD. 1890. Asst. Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry 1890-1891. Roland Burrage Dixon, A.B, c.l. 1897, A.M. 1899, PH.D. American Archaeology and Ethnology 1900. Instructor in Anthropology 1901-1906; Asst. Professor of Anthropology 1906-1916; Librarian and Curator of Ethnology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1913-1934; Professor of Anthropology 19 161934. Ernst von Dobschutz, LIC.-E5-THEOL. (Univ. of Berlin) 1893, TH. o. (ibid.) 1904. Visiting Professor from Halle 1913-1914- Charles Harold Dodd, MS. (Univ. of Oxford) 1906. Ingersoll Lecturer on the Immortality of Man 1934-1935- Edwin Merrick Dodd, A.S. m.d. History 1910, LL.B. U. 1913. Pro- fessor of law 1928-. 186 HISTORICAL REGISTER Walter James Dodd, M.D. (Univ. of Vermont) 1908. Instructor in the Use of the Roentgen Ray 1909-1913; Instructor in Radiography 1913-1914; Instructor in Roentgeno!ogy 1914-1916. Barnett Fred Dodge, S. B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1917, S.D. Industrial Chemistry (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Lecturer on Chemistry (Engineering School) 1921; Lecturer on Chemical Engineering (Engineering School) 1921-1925. Carroll William Dodge, A.B. (Middlelntrv Coll.) 1915, A.M. (ibid.) 1916, PH.D. (Washington Univ., A-Jo.) 1918. Instructor in Botany 1921-1924; Asst. Professor of Botany 1924-1927; Curator of thu Farlow Herbarium and Library 1927-1932. Richard Elwood Dodge, A.B. 1890, A.M. 1894. Instructor in Geology 1894-1895. Robert Gray Dodge, A.E. s.c.l. 1893, A.M. 1895, LL.B. c.l. 1897. Instruc- tor in Law 1898-1899; Instructor in Contracts 1900-1901. Orlando Witherspoon Doe, A.B. 1865, M.D. 1869. Clinical Instructor in Gynaecology 18 88-1 890. Carl Rupp Doering, GR. (Royal Conservatory of Music, Leipsic) 1914, A.M. (Texas Christian Univ.) 1921, M.D. (Baylor Medical Coll.) 1921, S.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1924. Instructor in Vital Statis tics (School of Public Health) 1924-1927; Asst. Professor of Vital Statistics (School of Public Health) 1927- Leonard Allison Doggett, A.J3. m.c.l. Applied Mechanics '908, M.E.F. 1910. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1912-1913. Franz Joseph Dohmen, LTTT.B. (Univ. of Texas) 1898, DR. P1-Ill.. (Univ. of Greqszvald, Germany) 1905. Instructor in Mathematics 1910-191131913-1914- Francis Dohs. Instructor in Gymnastics 1895-1 905. William Francis Dolan, A.B. 1910, M.D. 1913- Instructor in Industrial Medicine 1918-1919. Myron Wilkinson Dole, S. B. (A'Iassachusetzs Inst. of Technology) u1.4 Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1917-1918- James Edward Donahue, PH.E. (Univ. of Vermont) 1902, A.M. (lien yard Univ.) 1910. Instructor in Mathematics 19 10-1912. Elijah Winchester Donald, A. B. (Amherst Coll.) 1869, OR. (Un/cu 'Theological Seminary) 1874, S.T.D. (Amherst Coll.) 1886. Preachcr to the University 1892-1896. Kenneth Gordon Donald, A. B. m.c.l. French and other Romantr Languages and Literatures 1921, M.B.A. 1926. Instructor in A4 counting (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1927 p :. OFFICERS 1637-1936 187 Richard Donham, A.B. 1927 (1928), M.B.A. ni.c.l. 1930, D.C.S. 1934. Instructor in Business Policy (Graduate School of Business Ad- ministration) 1932-1934; Asst. Professor of Business Policy 1934-. Wallace Brett Donharn, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Political Science 1898, LL.B. c.l. 1901. Lecturer on Equity (Law School) 1903-1904; Professor of Business Economics 1919-1927; Dean Graduate School of Business Administration) 19I9-; George Fisher Baker Professor of Business Economics 192.7-. Paul Rice Doolin, A. B. w., m.d. History and Literature especially of France 1920 (1921), A.M. 1924, PH.D. History 1934. Tutor 1923-; Instructor in History and Literature 1925-1934; Asst. Professor of History and Literature 1934-. Georges Frederic Doriot, s.sc. (Univ. of Paris) 1914, M.E. (ibid.) 1915. Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 19251931; Associate Professor of Industrial Management 1926-1929; Professor of Industrial Management 1929-. George Amos Dorsey, A.B. (Denison Univ.) 1888, A.& (Harvard Univ.) 1890, PH.D. American Archaeology and Ethnology (ibid.) '894. Instructor in Anthropology 1895-1896. Wilson Case Don, D.M.D. 1901. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1905-1907; Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1907-1925; Asst. Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry 1925-1931; Asst. Professor of Dental Anatomy 1931-1934; Associate Professor of Dental Anatomy 1934-. Carroll Warren Doten, P11.8. (Univ. of Vermont) 1895, A.M. (ibid.) 1899,A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1902. Tutor 1919-1920. David Mitchell Dougherty, AS. (Uniz. of Delaware) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1932. Instructor in French 1929-1931; Tutor 1930-1931. Howard Nott Doughty, A. B. 1926, A.M. 1929. Instructor in English 1930-1934; Tutor 1930-1934. George Vibert Douglas, 13.sc. (McGill Univ.) 1920, M.SC. (ibid.) 1921. Instructor in Geology 1924-1926. Tewis Williams Douglas, A.B. (Amherst Coll.) 1916, LL.D. (ibid.) 1933, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1933. Godkin Lecturer 1934-1935. Aubrey Augustus Douglass, A.B. (Kansas Slate Teachers Coil.) 1912, A.M. (Clark Univ.) 1915, PH.D. (ibid.) 1917. Lecturer on Secondary Education (Graduate School of Education) 1924-1926. Herbert Beeman Dow, AS. 1879, A.M. (Hon.) (Dartmouth Coll.) 1884. Lecturer on Insurance (Graduate School of Business Administra-'88 HISTORICAL REGISTER don) 1908-1914; Lecturer on Life Insurance (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915; Lecturer on Life Insurance (Graduate School of Business Administration) 191 5-1918. Morrill Thornton Dow, s.s. (Ottawa Coil., Kansas) 1917, A.M. (Uni:. of Pennsylvania) 1921. Instructor in Physics 1923-1927. Richard Burt Dow, A.B. (Clark Univ.) 1927, A.M. (ibid.) 1928, PH.I). Physics (Harvard Univ.) 1933. Research Associate in Geophysics 1934-1935- Walter Francis Downey, A.B. (Amherst Colt) '906, ED.M. (Ha?va;-i Univ.) 1921. Instructor in Mathematics 1918. George Downing, A.B. 1642. Tutor 1643-1646?. Thomas Luther Downs, A.B. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1934. Instructor in Mathe matics 1932-1934, '935-; Tutor '33-i93, 193S,-- William Charles Downs, A.B. c.l. 1890. Lecturer on the Econorni Resources of South America 1909-1911. Henry Grattan Doyle, A.B. ci Romance Languages and Literature. 1911, A.M. 1912. Instructor in Romance Languages 1913-1916. Frank Winthrop Draper, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1862, A.M., M.D. (i-larva;.! Univ.) 1869. Lecturer on Hygiene (Medical School) 1875-l87; Lecturer on Forensic Medicine (Medical School) 1878-1884; Asst. Professor of Legal Medicine 1884-1889; Professor of Legal Medicinc 1889-1903- William Francis Drea, D.M.D. 1909. Instructor in Operative Dentistrs 1913-1915. Manuel Jacob Drennan, A.B. (Oberlin Coll.) 1857, A.M. (ibid.) tShi Instructor in English 1880-1883. Cecil Kent Drinker, s. B. (Ilavetford (boll.) 1908, NLD. (Univ. qfPennsvi vania) 1913, S.D. (Haverford Coil.) 1933-Instructor in Physiology Physio]oy 1916-1918; Asst. Professor of Physiology 1918-1919; Associatr Professor of Applied Physiology 1919-1923; Professor of Physi oh g> 1923-; Asst. Dean (School of Public Health) 1924-1930, 1931-Uflc; Acting Dean (School of Public Health) 1930-1931, '935; Dean ut the Faculty of Public Health 1935-. Philip Drinker, S.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1915, CHEM.E. (Lehigh Uni. 1917. Instructor in Applied Physiology (Medical School) i i 1y2'3; Instructor in Ventilation and Illumination (Medical Schuol 1923 1926; Asst. Professor of Ventilation and Illumination (Sclii,nl of Public I lea! rh) 1926 1 yo; Asst. Professor of Industrial I Iygicrl4 OFFICERS 1637-1936 189 (School of Public Health) 1930-[93 i; Associate Professor of Industrial Hygiene (School of Public Health) 1931- Thomas Messinger Drown, M.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1862. In- structor in Metallurgy 1869-1871. Vincent Henry Drulner. Instructor in Industrial Cooperation 1920. Douglas Richard Drury, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1918, M.D. (ibid.) 1922. Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1929-1932; Tutor 1929-1932- Samuel Smith Drury, A. B. rn.c.l. 1901, S.T.B. (Berkeley Divinity School, Conn.) 1910, LITT.D. (Trinity Colt, Conn.) 1910, S.T.D. (Dartmouth CoIL) 1917, SI.T.D. (Williams Call.) 1921, LITT.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1922. Overseer 1922-19283,11930-19-6. William Duane, A.B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1892, A.B. (Harvard-Univ.) 1893, A. M. (ibid.) 1895, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Berlin) 1897, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1922, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Colorado) 1923. Asst. Professor of Physics 1913-1917; Professor of Biophysics 1917-1934. Henry William DubŽe, A.B. (Lombard Univ.) 1899, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1900, A.M. (ibid.) 1902. Instructor in German 1902-1903. Lofton Leland Dudley, S.B. ci. 1921, ED-M. 1927, ED.D. 1927. Instructor in Education (Graduate School of Education) 1924-1927; Asst. Professor of Education 1927-1935; Lecturer on Educational Administration (Graduate School of Education) 1935-. Paul Dudley, A.B. 1690, A.M. Fellow 1697-170o. Thomas Dudley, A.B. 1651, A.M. Fellow 1654-1655; Tutor 16541655?. Pitts Duflield [formerly Samuel Pitts Duffield], AM. 1892. Instructor in English 1896-18 97. Thomas Jefferson Duffleki. Instructor in Vital Statistics (Medical School) 1922-1923. Ralph Duffy, A.B. (Jolzns Hopkins Univ.) 1898, M.D. (ibid.) 1902. Professor of Military Science and Tactics (Medical School) 1931- 1932. William Stewart Duke-Elder, M.D., CH.B. (St. Andrews Univ.) 1925, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of London) 1927, F.R.C.S. (England). Howe Lecturer on Ophthalmology 1930-1931. Leon Edward Dulac, D.M.D. c.l. 1949. Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1921-1929; Asst. Professor of Operative Dentistry 1929-. Angus Dun, A. 11. (Yale Univ.) 1914, S.T.B. (Episcopal Theological School) 1917. Lecturer on Philosophy 1927-1928. Charles Franklin l)unbar, A.B. 18gi, LL.D. 1891. Professor of Political 190 HISTORICAL REGISTER Economy 1871-1900; Dean of the College Faculty 1876-1882; Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences 180-1895. John Charles Duncan, A.B. (Indiana Univ.) 1905, A.M. (ibid.) 1906, PH.D. (Univ. of California) 1909. Instructor in Astronomy 1909 1916. Edward Kellogg Dunham, PH.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1881, M.D. C.I. (Harvard Univ.) 1886. Instructor in Histology 188 c-1886. James Lawrence Dunham, A.fl. ci. Physics 1925, A.M. 1927, PHw. Physics 1929. Instructor in Physics 19.31-1933; Tutor 1931-1933- Clyde Augustus Duniway, A. B. (Gornell Univ.) 1892, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1894, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) '897. Instructor in History 1896-1897. Henry Francis Dunkel, D.M.D. 1877. Demonstrator of Operativu Dentistry 1878-1880. Christopher Dunkin, A.B. (Hon.) '834, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard LTniv.) 1860. Instructor in Greek 1833-1834; Tutor 1834-1835. Charles Hunter Dunn, A.B. C.I. 1896, M.D. C.I. 1900. Clinical Instntc tor in Pediatrics 1908-1911; Instructor in Pediatrics 1911-1922. Henry Wesley Dunn, A.B. (Colby Coil.) 1896, LL. B. C.I. (Harvard Uniw) 1902, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1917, LL.D. (Colby Coll.) 1930. Professor of Finance 1931-. Edwin Blakeslee Dunphy, LYfl'.B. w. (Princeton Univ.) 1917, M.U (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Instructor in Ophthalmology 1934-, Henry Dunster, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 163', M.A. (ibid.) 1614. President 1640-j654. Leon Dupriez, LL.D. (Univ. of Louvain) 1885. Godkin Lecturer 1914 1915; Visiting Lecturer on Government 19i5-i918. Eugene Joseph Arm and Duquesne, OR. (Eccie des Beaux Arts, Purl 1897. Professor of Architectural Design 1911-1915. Dana Bennett Durand, S.B. s.c.!. History and Literature 1925, Pwn. History 1935. Instructor in History and Literature 1929-1931, 1932-; Tutor 1929-1931, 1932- Edward Dana Durand, A. B. (Oberlin Colt) 1893, PH.D. (Coinrif Univ.) 1896. Instructor in Economics 1901-] 903. Aldrich Durant, A.B. C.I. 1902, S.B. c.t 1903. BusinessManaus 1934- 11 rancis Chester Durant, D.M.D. 1915. Instructor in Oral Surgery 1922. George Henry Durgin, A.B. 1915, ED.M. 1928. Instructor in SurvcyiuK 1928. OFFICERS 1637-1936 191 Samuel Holmes Durgin, M.D. 1864. Instructor in Hygiene 1383-1884; Lecturer on Hygiene (Medical School) 1884-1910. Edward Jacob Durling, D.M.D. 1928. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1932-. Donald Dewitt Durrell, A.B. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1926, A.M. (ibid.) 1927, ED.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929, ED.D. (ibid.) 1930. Instructor in Education 1928-1930. Charles Frederick Dutch, A.B. rn.c.l. 1901, LL.B. c.l. 1905. Instructor in Equity 1906-1908; Instructor in Admiralty 1906, 1908-1909; Instructor in Property 1907-1908; Lecturer on Admiralty (Law School) 1907-1908, 1909-1914, 1915-1916; Lecturer on Property and Admiralty (Law School) 1914-1915. George Matthew Dutcher, A.B. (Cornell Univ.) 1897, PH.D. (ibid.) 1903. Lecturer on History 1923-1924- Samuel Train Dutton, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1873. Lecturer on School Supervision 1896-1897; Lecturer on Organization and Management of Schools 1897-1898. Edwin Welles Dwight, M.D. 1891. Instructor in Legal Medicine 1898- 1904; Lecturer on Life Insurance (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915. Thomas Dwight, A.B. 1866 (1872), M.D. 1867, LL.D. (Georgetown Univ., D. C.) 1889. Instructor in Comparative Anatomy 1872-1873; Instructor in Histology 1874-1883; Instructor in Topographical Anatomy 1880-1883; Parkman Professor of Anatomy 1883-1911. Francis Xavier Dwyer, A.B. m.c.l. with Highest Honors in English 1923, A.M. 1924, LL.B. (Northeastern Univ.) 1934. Asst. Librarian (Law Library) 1931-. Harold Edward Dyer, D.M.D. 1924. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1928-1931. Louis Dyer, A.B. c.l. with Highest Honors in Classics and in Philosophy and Honors in Modern Languages 1874, BA. (Oxford Univ.) 1878. Asst. Professor of Greek and Latin 1881-1887. Henry van Dyke, A.B. (colt of New Jersey) 1873, A.M., OR. (Prince- ton &theological Seminary) 1877, S.T.D. (Coil, of New Jersey) 1884, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1894, S.T.D. (Yale Univ.) 1896, LL.D. (Union Colt, N. Y.) 1898, LL.D. (Washington and Jefferson Colt) 1902, LL.D. (Wesleyan Univ., Conn.) 1903, LL.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1906. Preacher to the University 1890-1892, 1898-1899, 1903-1907- Arthur Starr Eakie, s.B. (Cornell Univ.) 1892, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Munich) 1896. Instructor in Mineralogy 1899-1900. 192 HISTORICAL REGISTER Frank LeRoy Eames, D.M.D. 1904. Instructor in Mechanical Dentis- try 1906-1907; Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1907-1915- Jesse Jennings Eames, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of T'echnology) 1902. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1917-1918. Jonathan Eames, A.B. 1775, A.M. Tutor 177.8-1780- Edward Murray East, S.B. (Univ. of Illinois) ioo, S.M. (ibid.) 1904, PH.D. (ibid.) 1907, LL.D. (Kenyon Coll.) '926. Asst. Professor of Experimental Plant Morphology 1909-1914; Professor of Experimental Plant Morphology 1914-1926; Professor of Genetics 1926. Charles Rochester Eastman. Assistant in Vertebrate Paleontology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 18 94- 1911. Albert Kenneth Eaton, B.A. (Acadia Univ.) 1922, B.Sc. (London School of Economics) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1933. Instructor in Economics 1931-1934; Tutor 1931-1934. Charles Curtis Eaton, A.B. 1902. Librarian (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1922-1929; Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1929- 1932. Monroe Davis Eaton, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1927, A.M. (ibid.) 1928, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1930. Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1930-1933; Tutor 1930-1933. Myrwyn Lake Eaton, A.B. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1926, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Instructor in Fine Arts 1934-; Tutor 1935- Nathaniel Eaton. Head of the College '637-1639. Paul Eaton, A.B. (Allegheny Coil.) '899, M.D. (Univ. of Pittsburgh) 1903. Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (Medical School) 1923-1925. Ralph Monroe Eaton, Lfl'T.B. (Univ. of California) 1914, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1915, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1917- Instructor in Philosophy 1919-1926; Tutor 1920-1922, 1923-1932; Asst. Pro- fessor of Philosophy 1926-1932. Samuel Eaton, A.B. 1649, A.M. Fellow 1650-1653; Tutor 1650-1654. William Clement Eaton, A.B. (Univ. of North Carolina) 1919, A.M. (ibid.) 1920, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in History and Tutor 1926-1927. John Franklin Ebersole, P1-LB. (Univ. of Chicago) 1907, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1909. Professor of Finance 1930- Mark Williams Eccles, A.B. (Oberlin Coil.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1932- Instructor in English 1930 1931;lutor 1930-1931. OFFICERS 1637-1936 '93 Albert Ross Eckler, A.B. (Hamilton Coil.) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1934. Asst. Librarian of Baker Library 1932-1935; Instructor in Public Utility Management (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1934-1935. Forrest Greenwood Eddy, A. B. (Brown Univ.) 1874 (1907), D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1875. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 18881906, 1909-1916; Asst. Professor of Clinical Dentistry 1916-1924. Henry Herbert Edes, A.M. (Hon.) 1906. Editor-in-Chief of the Quin- quennial Catalogue 1916-192.1. Robert Thaxter Edes, A.B. 1858, M.D. 1861. Asst. Professor of Materia Meclica 1870-1874; Professor of Materia Medica :1875-1884; Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine 1884-1886. George Harold Edgell, A.B. m.c.l. History and Literature especially of the Renaissance 1909, PH.D. History and Principles of Fine Arts 1913. Instructor in Fine Arts 1912-1914; Asst. Professor of Fine Arts 1914-1922; Associate Professor of Fine Arts 1922-1925; Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Chairman of the Council of the School of Architecture 1922-1935; Professor of Fine Arts 1925- '935. Henry White Edgerton, s. (C&rnell Univ.) 1910, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1914. Lecturer on Workmen's Compensation and the Legal Aspects of Industrial Medicine (Medical School) 1919. Lionel Danforth Edie, S.B. (Colgate Univ.) 1915, S.M. (ibid.) 1916, PH.D. (Indiana Univ.) 1927. Lecturer on Political Economy 19261927- David Linn Edsall, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1890, A.M., M.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1893, S.D. (Hon.) (Princeton Univ.) 1913, S.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine 1912-1923; Dean (Faculty of Medicine) 1918-1924; Dean (Medical School) 1918-1935 Dean (Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry) 1924-1935; Dean (School of Public Health) 1922-1934. John Tileston Edsall, A.B. c.l. 1923, M.D. c.l. Physiological Chemistry &928. Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1928-; Tutor &928-; Instructor in Physical Chemistry 1931-1932; Asst. Professor of Biological Chemistry 3932- Ralph Burleigh Edson, D.M.D. 1914- Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1919-1924. David Frank Edwards, A.B. (Ohio Wesleyan Univ.) 1903, A.M. (Har- vard Univ.) &906. Instructor in Industrial Organization 1911-1912 Associate Professor of Industrial Management 926. '94 HISTORICAL REGISTER Prentice Dearing Edwards, S.B. (Oakland City Coil., Intl.) 1915, A.M. (Indiana Univ.) 1923. Instructor in Mathematics 1924-1925. Roger Johnston Edwards, D.M.D. 1926. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1930-. Mario Luigi Einaudi, DR. JUR. (Univ. of Turin) 1927, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Rome) 1932- Instructor in Government 1933-; Tutor 1933-. Ewald Eiserhardt, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Freiburg-im-Breisgau, Germany) 1906. Instructor in German 1909, 1910-1913- Charles Brown Elder, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1877, S.T.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1880. Librarian of the Divinity School 1879-1880. Lucius V%Tilliams Elder, A.B. (Haverford Coil.) 1920, A.M. (flarvan! Univ.) 1923, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1926. Instructor in Chemistry 1923-1926. Arthur Warren Eldred, D.M.D. 1890. Instructor in Mechanical Den-tistry 1892-1907; Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1907-1912, 1913-1919; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1912-1913, 1920 1925. Wilfred Eldred, A.B. (Washington and Lee Univ.) 1909, A.M. (ibid.) 1909, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1911, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 191j. Instructor in Economics 1912-1914. Richard Cannon Eley, M.D. (Univ. of Virginia) 1925. Instructor in Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases (Medical School) 193 1935; Instructor in Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases (School of Public Health) 1933-1935; Associate in Pediatrics and Corn municable Diseases (Medical School and School of Public Health 1935- Andrew Eliot, A.B. 1737, A.M., S.T.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1767. Secretary of the Board of Overseers 1758-1778; Fellow 1765-177. Andrew Eliot, A.B. 1762, A.M., A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1774. Librar ian 1763-1767; Tutor 1767-1774; Fellow 1772-1774. Charles William Eliot, A.B. 1853, A.M., LL.D. (Williams Coll.) ISļq, LL.D. (Coil, of New jersey) 1869, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1870, IL.U. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1902, LL.D. (Dartmouth Colt) 1909, LI..I). (Tulane Univ.) 1909, LL.D. (Univ. of Missouri) 1909, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1909, M.D. (Hon.) (ibid.) 1909, DR. PHIL. (Hon.) (Univ. of Breslau) 1911, LL.D. (Brown Univ.) 1914. Tutor 1854-1858; Asst. Professor of Mathematics 188-186i; Asst. Professor of Chem. istry 188-186j; Overseer 1868-1869, 1910-1916; President 1861 1909; Godkin Lecturer 1907-1908; President, Emeritus Iy4, 1926. OFFICERS 1637-1936 195 Frederick May Eliot, A.B. c.I. 1911, A.M. 1912, S.T.B. 1915. Instructor in Municipal Government 1912-1913; Tutor 1915-1917; Preacher to the University 1927-1933. John Eliot, A.B. 1772, A.M., S.T.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1797. Fellow 1804-1813. Richard Rosewell Eliot, A.B. 1774, A.M. Tutor 1779-1780. Samuel Eliot, A.B. i660, A.M. Fellow 1663-1664; Tutor 1663- 1664- Samuel Eliot, A.B. '839, A.M., .A.M. (Hon.) (Trinity Colt, Conn.) 1857, LL.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1863, LL.D. (Harvard Unit.) 1880. Overseer 1866-1872; Lecturer on the History of the Nineteenth Century 1870-1873- Samuel Atkins Eliot, A. B. 1817, A.M. Grad. Divinity School 1820. Treasurer 1842-1853- Samuel Atkins Eliot, A. B. C. 1. 1884, A.M. 1889, S.T.D. (Bowdoin Colt) 1900, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Secretary to the President 1884188g; Preacher to the University 1906-1909. Thomas Stearns Eliot, A.B. 1910 (1909), A.M. tn. Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry 1932-1933. William Greenleaf Eliot, A.B. (Columbian Univ.) 1831, Grad. Divinity School (Harvard Univ.) 1334, S.T.D. (ibid.) 1854. Instructor in Hebrew 1833-1834- Serge ElissŽeff, D.LITT. (Imperial Univ. of Tokyo) 1912, MAGISTRANT (Univ. of Petrograd) 1915. Lecturer on Chinese and Japanese 19321933; Professor of Far Eastern Languages 1934-. Hervey Bertrand Elkins, A.B. m.c.l. Chemistry 1928, A.M. 1930, PH.D. Chemistry 1933- Instructor in Chemistry 1930-1933- John Wheelock Elliot, A.B. 1874, M.D. 1878. Clinical Instructor in Gynaecology 1888-1889; Lecturer on Surgery (Medical School) 1900-1905. Howard Elliott, C.E. 188i, LL.D. (A'fiddiebury Colt) 1916, LL.D. (Trinity Coll., Conn.) 1924, LL.D. (Carleson Coil.) 1927, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1927- Overseer 1909-1915, 1916-1922, 1924-1928; President of the Board of Overseers 1924-1928. Huger Elliott, S.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1900. Instructor in Architecture 1907-1908. Merle Hugh Elliott, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1924, A.M. (ibid.) 1928, PH.D. (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in Psychology 1929-1935; Tutor 1929-1935. Richard Maurice Elliott, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1910, A.M. (Harvard 196 HISTORICAL REGISTER Univ.) 1911, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1913. Instructor in Psychology 1914-191 5. Samuel Tuttle Elliott, D.M.D. c.l. 1901. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1902-1918; Clinical Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1918-1920. William Yandeil Elliott, A.B. (Vanderbilt Univ.) 1917, A.M. (ibid.) 1920, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Oxford) 1923. Lecturer on Government 1925-1926; Tutor 7925-; Asst. Professor of Government 19261929; Associate Professor of Government 1929-1931; Professor of Government 1931-. Calvin Ellis, A.B. 7846, M.D. 1849. Asst. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic 1863-1865; Adjunct Professor of Clinical Medicine 1865-1867; Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine 18671883; Dean of the Medical School 1869-1883- David Abram Ellis, AR. m.c.l. 1894, LL.B. c.l. 1896. Lecturer on Municipal Government 1911-1913; Lecturer on Municipal School Administration 1913-1917; Special Lecturer on Municipal School Administration 1919-1921. Frederick Robert Ellis, S.B. (JVorcester Polytechnic Inst.) 7909. Lecturer on Heating and Ventilating Engineering (Graduate School of Engineering) 193S- George Edward Ellis, A.B. 1833, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1836, S.T.D. 7857, LL.D. 1883. Overseer 1840-1854; Secretary of the Board of Overseers 1853-1854; Professor of Systematic Theology 1857-7863. Laurence Brewster Ellis, A.B. c.l. 1922, M.D. U. 1926. Instructor in Medicine 1934m Oscar Frederick William Ellis, B.A. (Univ. of Toronto) 1911, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1918, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1927. Instructor in French 1920-1921. Rufus Ellis, A.B. 1838, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1841. Lecturer on the Moral Evidence of Christianity (Divinity School) 1869 1870,1871-1872- Paul Theodore Ellsworth, A.B. (Univ. of Washiigton, Seattle) 1920, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1924, AM. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, PH.D. Eco- nomics (ibid.) 1932- Instructor in Economics 1928-1932; Tutor 1928-1932- Samuel Walker Ellsworth, A.B. 1893, M.D. 1896. Instructor in Roenc genology (Medical School) 1921-1922. Harry Elpert. Instructor in Physical Training 1919. OFFICERS 1637-1936 197 Hugh Langdon Elsbree, A.B. mc.l. Government 1925, A.M. 1929, PH.D. Political Science 1930-Instructor in Government 19281933; Tutor 1928-1933- Gerald Frank Else, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Classics and Philosophy 1929, A.M. 1932, PH.D. Philology 1934. Instructor in Greek and Latin 1930-1932, 1935-; Tutor 1930-1932, 1935-. Oliver Elton, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) '884, M.A. (ibid.) 1899, D.LITT. (Univ. of Durham) 1912, D.LITT. (Manchester Coil., England) 1919, LL.D. (Univ.of Edinburgh) 1922, D.LITT. (Univ. of Oxford) 1925. Visiting Lecturer on English 1926. Lecturer on English 1930-1931. Charles Sumner Emerson, D.M.D. 1911. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1912-1921. Daniel Emerson, P11.0. (Massachusetts Coil. of Pharmacy) 1884, M.D.V. (Harvard Univ.) 1887. Surgeon at the Veterinary Hospital 1889-1890. Francis Patten Emerson, M.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1886. Instructor in Laryngology and Otology (Graduate School of Medicine) 19121914; Instructor in Laryngology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1914-1915; Instructor in Otology (Medical School) 1916-1919; Associate in Otology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1920, 1921-1924. George Barrell Emerson, A.B. 1817, A.M., LL.D. 1859. Tutor 18 19-1821. Joseph Emerson ,A.B. 1798,A.M. Tutor 1801-1803. Paul Waldo Emerson, A.B. 1907, M.D. c.l. 1911. Instructor in Pedia- trics (Medical School) 1927-. Ralph Waldo Emerson, A.B. 1821, A.M. 1827, LL.D. 1866. Overseer 1867-1879; Lecturer on Philosophy 1869-1870; Lecturer on the Natural History of the Intellect 1870-1871. Robert Emerson, A.B. c.l. Biology 1925, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Berlin) 1927. Instructor in Physiology 1929-1930; Tutor 1929-1930- Robert Leonard Emerson, A.B. with Final Honors in Chemistry 1894, M.D. 1900. Instructor in Physiological Chemistry (Medical School) 1901-1905. Rupert Emerson, A.B. ci., w. 1922 (1921), DR.. PHIL. (Univ. of London) 1927- Instructor in Government 1927-1931, Tutor 1927-; Asst. Professor of Government 1931-. Ephraim Emerton, A.B. 1871, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Leipsic) 1876. In- structor in History and German 1876-1878; Instructor in History 1878-1882; Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History 1882-1918. Edward Stanley Emery, A.R. 1887. Asst. Comptroller 1921-1934. 198 HISTORICAL REGISTER Edward Stanley Emery, A.B. 1916, MD. 1920. Instructor in Medicine (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1931-1934; Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1934- Arthur Brewster Emmons, A.B. 1898, M.D. 1902. Director for Appointments for the Medical Alumni 1912-1917; Director of Harvard Mercantile Health Work (Medical School) 1921-1922; Instructor in the Practice of Industrial Medicine (Medical School) 1921-1923; Instructor in the Practice of Industrial Medicine (School of Public Health) 1923-1926. Gardner Emmons, A.B. 1928, A.M. 1931. Instructor in Meteorology 1931-1932- John Franklin Enders, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1920, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, PH.D. Medical Sciences (ibid.) 1930. Instructor in Bacteriology and Immunology (Medical School) iqo-it,; Instructor in Bacteriology and Immunology (School of Public Health) 19311935; Asst. Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology 1935-. Arthur Lovett Endicott, A.B. '894. Acting Bursar 1922; Bursar 1922 1927; Acting Comptroller 1926; Comptroller 1926-1934. William Endicott, A.B. c.l. 1887. Overseer 1907-1913, 1914-1917. William Crowninshield Endicott, .&.B. 1847, LL.D. 188i. Overseer 1875-I 885; Fellow 1884-1895. Georges Enesco. Lecturer on Music on the Horatio Appleton Lamb Foundation 1929-1930. Herbert Frederick Engelbrecht, S.B. (Carnegie Inst. of Technology) 1912, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1918. Instructor in Chemistry 1917 1918. Arthur Brown English. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1917 1918. Henry Epstein, AS. s.c.l. History 1916 (1915), LL.B. 1921. Tutor 1919-1921. Ralph Cecil Epstein, AS. (Columbia Univ.) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1926. Tutor 1925-1926. Donald Milton Erb, 5.11. (Univ. of Illinois) 1922, 5.M. (ibid.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, in.n. Economics (ibid.) 193c. Instructor in Economics 1929-1930; Tutor 1929-1930. ilelmut Hartmann, Freiherr von Erifa, A.B. m.c.l. Fine Arts iij A.M. 1933. Tutor 1931-1933. J ustus Erhardt, OR. (Inst. Tech., Bologna) 1888. Instructor in Spanish 1896 1897. Cart Hetge Ernlund, B.A. (Univ. of Lund, Sweden) 1911, D.M.D. it OFFICERS 1637-1936 199 (Harvard Univ.) 1917, M.D. (ibid.) 1922. Instructor in Oral Surgery 1924-1925- Harold Clarence Ernst, A.B. 186, M.D. 1880, A.M. 1884. Demonstrator of Bacteriology 1885-1889; Instructor in Bacteriology 18891891; Asst. Professor of Bacteriology 1891-1895; Professor of Bacteriology 1895-1922. Arthur Canton Ernstene, A.B. (Stale Univ. of Iowa) 1922, M.D. (ibid.) 1925. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1930-1932. John Irving Esgate, D.M.D. C. 1. 1900. Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1903-1905. John Wesley Estabrooks, D.M.D. ci. 1900. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1903; Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1903-1907; Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1907-1910. Bay Edward Estes, A.B. m.d. Economics 1932, M.B.A. m.d. 1934. Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1934'935. Nathan Anthony Estes, D.M.D. 1904- Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1912-1922. Edmond Estve, LIC.-EN-DROIT (Univ. of Rennes) 1888, LIC.-ES- LWfl'RES (Univ. of Paris) 1892, AGREGE DES LETTRES (Concours de '891) 1894, DOCTEUR-E5-LEflRE5 (Univ. of Paris) 1907, LITT.D. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1925. Exchange Professor from France 1925. Harold Miller Eswine, s.n. (Ohio State Univ.) 1919, A.M. (ibid.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Instructor in Student Reports (Gradu- ate School of Business Administration) 1925-1926. Rudolf Eucken, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Gottingen) 1867, S.T.D. (Univ. of Giessen) 1903, S.T.D. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1910, LITT.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1913, LL.D. (New York Univ.) 1913, L.H.D. (Syracuse Univ.) 1913. Exchange Professor from Jena 1912-1913- Edward Edwin Euler, A.B. (Hamilton Colt) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Instructor in German 1927-1929. Henry Lawrence Eustis, A.B. 1838, CR. (U. S. Military Academy) 1842, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) j 850. Professor of Engineering 18491885; Dean of the Lawrence Scientific School 1862-18633,1871-1885- Richard Spelman Eustis, A.B. 1907, M.D. c.l. 1911. Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1930-. Allan Evans, A.B. m.c.l. Romance Languages and Literatures 1924, A.M. 1924, PH.D. History 1931. Instructor in German 1925-1929; Instructor in History 1929-; Tutor 1929- Daniel Evans, CR. (Bangor Theological Seminary) 1889, A.B. 200 HISTORICAL REGISTER (Bowdoin Colt) 1890, S.T.D. (ibid.) 1906. Andover Professor of Systematic Theology iio-rpa; Professor of Christian Theology 1922-1926. George William Evans, A.B. m.d. 1883. Instructor in Mathematics 1918. Griffith Conrad Evans, A.B. s.c.!. with Highest Honors in Mathematics and Honors in Physics 1907, A.M. 1908, PH.D. Mathematics 1910. Instructor in Mathematics 1906-1907, 1909-1910. Rhys Dafydd Evans, A.B. (Ohio Univ.) 1909. Instructor in Physics 1914-1915. Charles Carroll Everett, A. B. (Bowdoin Colt) 1850, A.M. (ibid.) 1853, Grad. Divinity School (Harvard Univ.) 1859, S.T.D. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1870, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1874. Bussey Professor of Theology 1869-1900; Dean of the Divinity School 1878-l900; Preacher to the University 1891-1893- Edward Everett, A.B. 181130 AM., DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Gšttingen) 1817, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1833, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1835, LL.D. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1842, D.C.L. (Univ. of Oxford) 1843. Tutor 1812-1814; Professor of Greek Literature 1815-18 20; Eliot Professor of Greek Literature 1820-1826; Overseer 1827-1847, 1849-1854, 1862-1865; President 1846-1849. Paul Ellsworth. Everett, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1932, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1933. Instructor in French 1933-193 5. William Everett, A.B. 1859, A.M., B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1863, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) '865, A.M. (Hon.) (Williams Coil.) '869, M.A. (Hon.) (Univ. of Cambridge) 1870, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1875, L.H.D. (Williams Colt) 1889, LL.D. (ibid.) 1893, LL.D. (Dartmouth Colt) 1901. Lecturer on Virgil and his Place in Literature 1870-187ir; Tutor 1870-1873; Asst. Professor of Latin 1873 1877; Lecturer on Classical Literature 1876-1877; Overseer 1899 1905. William Abbot Everett, A.B. 1849, LL.B. 1851, A.M. 1871. Librarian of the Law School 1871. Marshal Pabyan, A.B. 1900, M.D. c.l. 1904. Instructor in Comparative Pathology 1910-1915; Asst. Professor of Comparative Pathology 1915-1932. Blarend Faddegon, GR. (Univ. of Amsterdam) 1899, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Leyden) 1906. Lecturer on Indic Philology 1926_I 927. Archie Israel Fain, D.M.D. 1923. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry, '934-. OFFICERS 1637-1936 201 Merle Fainsod, A.B. (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1928, A.M. (ibid.) 1929, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1931, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1932. Instructor in Government 1933-; Tutor 1933-. Gordon Maskew Fair [formerly Gordon Fehr], S.B. 1916, S.B. (Massa- chusetts Inst. of Technology) 1916, s.rsi. (Hon.) (Tufts Coil.) 1934. Instructor in Sanitary Chemistry 1918-1919; Sanitary Inspector 1918-1919; Instructor in Vital Statistics of Industry (Medical School) 1919-1920; Instructor in Sanitary Engineering 1919-1921, 1922-1926; Instructor in Vital Statistics of Industry and Industrial Sanitation (Medical School) 1920-1921; Asst. Professor of Sanitary Engineering 1926-1929; Associate Professor of Sanitary Engineering 1929-1935; Gordon McKay Professor of Sanitary Engineering 1935-. Arthur Willard Fairbanks, M.D. 1894. Instructor in Neurology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1913-1916; Associate in Neurology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1919; Associate in Neurology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1920. Charles Stebbins Fairchild, A.B. 1863, LL.B. 1865, LL.D. 1888, LL.D. (Golumbian Univ.) 18 88. Overseer 1901-1907. Henry Rushton Fairclough, B.A. (Univ. of Toronto) 1883, MS. (ibid.) 1885, PH.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1896, D.LJTT. (Univ. of Toronto) 1922. Visiting Lecturer on Greek and Latin 1925-1926. Lawrence Turner Fairhall, S.B. (Univ. of Illinois) 1911, S.M. (ibid.) 1912, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1915, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1918. Instructor in Applied Physiology (Medical School) 1921-1923 Instructor in Applied Physiology (School of Public Health) 19211924; Instructor in Physiology (School of Public Health) 19241930; Asst. Professor of Physiology (School of Public Health) 1927- Lincoln Fairley, A.B. ci. Economics 1923, A.M. 1924, PH.D. Economics 1931. Instructor in Social Ethics 192.6-1931; Tutor 1926-1931. Charles Fairman, A.B. (Univ. of Illinois) 1918, A.M. (ibid.) 1920, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1926. Lecturer on Government 1928-1930; Tutor 1928-1930- Robert Alexander Falconer, ThA. (Univ. of London) 1888, MS. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1889, S.T.B. (ibid.) 1892, LL.D. (Univ. of Fredericton) 1900, D.LITT. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1902, LL.D. (St. Francis Xavier Unit'.) 1905, LL.D. (Univ. of Toronto) 1907, LL.D. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1912, LL.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1917, LL.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1918, LL. D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1918, LL.D. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1919, LL.D. (Northwestern Univ.) 1920, 5.T.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 202 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1921, LL.D. (Univ. of Dublin) 1921, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1922, D.C.L. (Univ. of Oxford) 1925, D.LTTT. (Univ. of Manchester) 1925, S.T.D. (Knox Colt) 1926, LL.D. (Union Colt, N. Y.) 1927, LL.D. (McGill Univ.) 1927, LL.D. (Laal Univ.) 1927, D.LITF. (ibid.) 1928, LL.D. (Univ. of Rochester) 1928, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1931, LL.D. (Univ. of il/berta) 1936, LL.D. (Univ. of Saskatchewan) 1936. Ingersoll Lecturer on the Immortality of Man 1929-1930. William Curtis Farabee, A.B. (Waynesburg Colt) 1894, A.M. (ibid.) 1895, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1900, PH.D. Anthropology (ibid.) 1903. Instructor in Anthropology 1903-1913 . Sidney Farber, S.B. (Univ. of Buffalo) 1923, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1927. Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1929-1935; Associate in Pathology 193S- Frank Edgar Farley, A.B. m.c.l. English 1893, A.M. 1894, PH.D. Philology 1897, A.M. (ad eun.) (Wesleyan Univ., Conn.) 1918. Visiting Lecturer on English 1925. John Wells Farley, A.B. m.c.l. 1899, LL.B. c.l. 1903. Lecturer on Municipal Administration 1908-1909; Overseer I 909-1 910. John Woodford Farlow, A.B. 1874, M.D. 1877. Clinical Instructor in Laryngology 1893-1906. William Gilson Farlow, AS. 1866, A.M., M.D. 1870, LL.D. 1896, LL.D. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1901, LL.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1904, DR. PHIL. (Hon.) (Univ. of Upsala, Sweden) 1907. Asst. Professor of Botany 187/4-1879; Professor of Cryptogamic Botany 1879-1919. Edwin Farnham, A.B. 18665 M.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1869. Lecturer on Health and Strength '885-1886. James Pitt Farnsworth, S.B. (Univ. of Maine) 1908. Instructor in Mathematics 1918. Henry Hallowell Farquhar, A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1915, M.B.A. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1916. Instructor in Factory Management 1916-1920; Asst. Professor of Industrial Management 1920-1926. Max Farrand, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1892, A.M. (ibid.) '893, PH.D. (ibid.) 1896, A.M. (ad eun.) (If7eslevan Univ., Conn.) 1900, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1908. Lecturer on History 1916-1917- John Farrar, A.B. 1803, A.M., LL.D. (Brown Univ.) 1833. TutoriRcg 1807; Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy 11307- 1936. Samuel Farrar, A.B. 1797, A.M. Tutor 18-180i. Edwin TAnwood Farrington, D.M.D. 1896. Instructor in Operative I)entistry 1896-1897, 1901-1904; Asst. Demonstrator of Operative OFFICERS 1637-1936 203 Dentistry 1897-1901; Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1904-1935. Linwood Henry Farrington, D.MD. 1927. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1931-. Levi Farwell. Steward 183S-1844. Oliver Lanard Fassig, 5.13. (Ohio State Univ.) 1882, PH.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1899. Research Associate at the Blue Hill Observa- tory 1932-. Nicholas Faucon. Instructor in French 1806-iSi6. Oscar Faulhaber. Tutor 1875- 1878-William Edward Faulkner, A.B. 1887, M.D. 1891. Instructor in Surgery 1910-1913; Associate in Surgery (Medical School) 19131919; Associate in Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 19191920, 1921-1924. Joseph Horace Fault, B.A. (Univ. of Toronto) 1898, PH.D. Biology (Harvard Univ.) 1904. Professor of Forest Pathology 1928-. Joseph Horace Faull, A. B. c.!. Chemistry 1927, A.M. 1929, PH.D. Chemistry 1932. Instructor in Chemistry 1928-1929; Research Associate in Geophysics 1935. Calvin Barstow Faunce, M.D. (Univ. of Maryland) 1904. Instructor in Otology 1914-1925; Asst. Professor of Otology 1925-1932- William Herbert Perry Faunce, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1880, A.M. (ibid.) 1883, GR. (Newton Theological Institution) 1884, S.T.D. (Brown Univ.) 189;, 5.T. D. (Harvard Univ.) 1904. Preacher to the Univer- sity 189-1-1899- David Ernest Faville, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1922, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Instructor in Retail Store Management (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1927-1928. Archer Linwood Faxon, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1893. Instructor in Mathe- matics 1918. Charles Edward Faxon, S.B. 1867, A.M. (Hon.) 1897. Instructor in Botany (Bussey institution) 1879-1884; Asst. Director of the Arnold Arboretum 1907-1918. Walter Faxon, A.B. 1871, 5.13. m.c.l. 1872, S.D. Natural History 1878. Instructor in Natural History 1872-1873; Curator (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1873; Instructor in ZoOlogy 1877-1881; Asst. Professor of Zoology 1881-1886; Assistant in ZoOlogy (Museum of Comparative Zoology 1877-1891; Assistant in ZoOlogy in charge of Invertebrates (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 18921893; Assistant in charge (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 204 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1893-1897; Assistant in charge of Crustacea and Mollusca (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1897-191!; Curator of Crustacea and Mollusca (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1911-1920. Samuel Phillips Prescott Fay, AS. 1798, A.M. Overseer 1824-1852. Sidney Bradshaw Fay, AS. m.d. 1896, A.M. 1897, PH.D. History 1900, A.M. (Hon.) (Dartmouth Coll.) 1911, L.H.D. (Smith Coll.) 1929. Lecturer on History 1917, 1918-1919, 1920; Visiting Lecturer on History 1922; Professor of History 1929-. Robert Fechner. Lecturer on Labor Relations (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1920-1923- Roy F. Feemster, A.B. (Southwestern Univ., Texas) 1921, M.D. (John.t Hopkins Univ.) 1924, DR. P.H. (ibid.) 1925. Instructor in Applied Immunology (School of Public Health) 1933- Eugene Feenberg, AS. (Univ. of Texas) 1929, A.M. (ibid.) I92i, PH.D. Physics (Harvard Univ.) 1933- Instructor in Physics I93 1935. Gordon Fehr (see Gordon Ma skew Fair). Ernst Hermann Feilchenfeld, DR. JUR. (Univ. of Berlin) 1922. Lee turer on International Law (Law School) 1927-1929; Lecturer on the Law of International Finance and Commerce (Law School) I9l) 1930; Asst. Professor of Law 1930-1931; Asst. Professor of Corn parative Law 1931-1932. Robert Durant Feild, A.B. m.c.l. Fine Arts 1930- Instructor in Fine Arts ijo-; Tutor 1930-. Herbert Feis, AS. m.c.l. Philosophy and Economics 1916, PH.IJ Economics 1921. Tutor 1919-1921. Abraham Howard Feller, A. B. (Columbia Univ.) 1925, LL.11. ci. (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in International Law 193I-19. Cornelius Conway Felton, A.B. 1827, A.M., LL.D. (Amherst Coll.) 1849, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1860. Tutor 1829-1832; University Professor o( Greek 1832-1834; Eliot Professor of Greek Literature 1834-18&, Regent 1849-1857; President 1860-1862. Edgar Conway Felton, A.B. 1879. Overseer 19114-1920,1921-1927- John Brooks Felton, A. B. 1847, A.M. x8gz, LL.B. 1853. Tutor 19440 1850. Lloyd Derr Felton, A.B. (Coll. of Wooster) 1910, M.D. (Johns Hop/an. Univ.) 1916, s.o. (Hon.) (Colt of (Vooster) 1925. Asst. Professor of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (Medical School) 1922 i9,;c Asst. Professor of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (School it Public Health) 19221935. OFFICERS 1637-1936 205 Dan Huntington Fenn, AS. w. 1919 (i9w), S.T.B. 1922, A.M. (Univ. of Chicago) 1920. Lecturer on Practical Theology 1933-. Wallace Osgood Fenn, A. B. c.l. Natural History 1914, A.M. 1916, PH.D. Biology 1919. Instructor in Applied Physiology 1919-1921; Instructor in Physiology and Applied Physiology 192 1-1922. William Wallace Fenn, AS. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Classics 1884, S.T.B. and-A.M. 1887, S.F.D. 1908. Preacher to the University 1896-1898, 1902-1905; Bussey Professor of Theology 1900-1932; Dean (Faculty of Divinity) 1906-1912; Ingersoll Lecturer on the Immortality of Man 1920-1921. William Silsbee Fenollosa, A.B. ci 1875, A.M. 1876. Instructor in Music 1879. John Archibald Ferguson, M. D. (Univ. of Western Ontario) 1925. In- structor in Pathology (Medical School) 1929-1931. William Scott Ferguson, B.A. (McGill Univ.) 1896, A.M. (Cornell Univ.) 1897, PH.D. (ibid.) 1899, LL.D. (McGill Univ.) 1921, D.L1TT. (Univ. of Louvain) 1927, LL.D. (Univ. of Toronto) 1934. Asst. Pro- fessor of History 1908-1912; Professor of Ancient History 1912- 1929; McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History 1929-. Sterling Price Fergusson. Research Associate at the Blue Hill Ob- servatory 1931-. Adelbert Fernald, D.NLD. 1896, B.S.E. (Boston Univ.) 1926, A.M. (ibid.) 1927. Instructor in Orthodontia 1912-1919, 1920-1927; Curator of the Dental Museum 1922-1924; Librarian (Dental School) 19261929; Asst. Professor of Orthodontia 1927-1930; Asst. Professor of Orthodontic Research 1930-1933; Asst. Professor of Orthodontia 1933-. Merritt Lyndon Fernald, S.B. m.c.l. 1897, D.C.L. (Acadia Univ.) 1932. Instructor in Botany 1902-1905; Asst. Professor of Botany 19051915; Fisher Professor of Natural History iIg-; Acting Curator (Gray Herbarium) 1927; Curator of the Gray Herbarium 193S- Walter Elmore Fernald, to. (Bowdoin Colt) 1881, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1913. Lecturer on Mental Diseases (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1913; Lecturer on Psychiatry (Graduate School of Medicine) 1913-1915; Lecturer on Psychiatry (Medical School) 1915-1916; Associate in Psychiatry (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1919; Associate in Psychiatry (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1922, 1923-1924; Lecturer on Mental Diagnosis of Children (Graduate School of Education) 1920-' 1924. 206 HISTORICAL REGISTER Ronald Mansfield Ferry, A. B. c.l. Chemistry 1912, M.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1916. Instructor in Biological Chemistry 1924-1925; Instructor in Physiological Chemistry (Medical School) 1924-1925; Instructor in Physical Chemistry (Medical School) 1925-1928; Instructor in Premedical Sciences 1926-1927; Tutor 1926-; Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1927-1928; Asst. Professor of Biochemistry 1928-1931; Master of John Winthrop House 1930-; Associate Professor of Biochemistry 193 1-. Franklin Goodridge Fessenden, LL. B. &872. Instructor in French 1872-1873; Instructor in Criminal Law 1882-1883. John Fessenden, A.B. 1818, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1821. Tutor 1825-1827- Frank Albert Fetter, A.B. (Indiana Univ.) 1891, PH.M. (Cornell Univ.) 1892, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Halie-WŸtenberg) 1894. Lecturer on Economics 1906-I 907. Albert Feuillerat, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Louvain) 1908, DOCTEUR-Is- LETTRES (Univ. of Paris) 1910, D.LITT. (Manchester Coll.) 1914, LITT.D. (Yale Univ.) 1920. Exchange Professor from France 1923 1924. Harry Leonard Fevold, A.B. (St. Olaf Coil.) 1925, S.M. (Univ. of Wis- consin) 1926, PH.D. (ibid.) 1928. Asst. Professor of Biological Chemistry &935-; Tutor 1935-. Jesse Walter Fewkes, A.B. ci Natural History 1875, PH.D. and A.M. Natural History 1877. In charge of Radiates (Museum of Corn parative Zoology) 1879-1882; Assistant in charge of Radiates (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1882-18 89; Assistant in charge of Invertebrates of the Newport Marine Laboratory (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1885-1889. Arthur Davison Ficke, A.B. c.i. 1904. Curator of Japanese Print (Fogg Art Museum) 1921-1922. Fred Tarbell Field, A.B. (Brown LTniv.) 1900, LL.B. ci. (Harvard Univ.) 1903. Lecturer on Business Law (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1921-1923- Herbert Haviland Field, A.B. c.i. Natural History 1888, A.M. 18)4n, PH.D. and A.M. Natural History 1891. Associate in Zoology (Uni versity Museum) 1902- 1903. James Alfred Field, A.B. s.c.i. 1903. Instructor in Economics 190(; 1908. Joseph Field, A.B. &809, AM., S.T.D. 1840. Overseer &837-1853. Madeleine Elizabeth Field, A.B. (Oberlin Coll.) 1925, A.M. (Radiijrr. OFFICERS 1637-1936 207 Colt) 1929, PH.D. (ibid.) 1932. Instructor in Physiology (School of Public Health) 1932-1935; Associate in Physiology 1935-. Oliver Peter Field, A.B. (St. Olaf Coil.) 1919, A.M. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1924, LL.B. (Univ. of Indiana) 1927, S.J.D. (Yale Univ.) 1928. Lecturer on Government 1935-; Tutor 1935- Robert Franklin Field, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1906, A.M. (ibid.) 1907, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1916. Instructor in Physics 19 17-1926; Asst. Professor of Applied Physics 1926-1930- Louis Frederick Fieser, A.B. (Williams CoIL) 1920, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1921, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1924. Asst. Professor of Chemistry 1930-1934; Associate Professor of Chemistry 1934-. John Neville Figgis, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1888, M.A. (ibid.) 1892, D.LITT. (ibid.) 1908. Lecturer on William Belden Noble Foundation 1910-1911. Thomas Fillebrown, D.M.D. 1869, M.D. (Bowdoin Colt) 1883. Professor of Operative Dentistry 1883-1897; Professor of Operative Dentistry and Oral Surgery 1897-1904. David Herbert Finck, A.B. 1918, M.B.A. 1920. Instructor in Industrial Management (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1922- 1924. Harry Paul Finck [formerly Harry Paul Finkeistein], A.B. ci. 1915, M.D. 1918. Instructor in Laryngology (Graduate Courses in Medi- cine) 1925-1927. Francis McRae Findlay, A.B. (Park Coll.) 1918, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, F.A.C.S. 1930. Asst. Medical Adviser 1913511-1933- Jacob Fine, A.B. C. I: M.D. c.l. 1924. Instructor in Surgery 1932- '934; Associate in Surgery 1934-. Jacob Ellis Finesinger, A.B. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1923, A. N1. (ibid.) 1924, M.D. (ibid.) 1929. Associate in Psychiatry 193S- Harry Paul Finkelstein (see Harry Paul Finck). Maxwell Finland, S.B. c.L Mathematics 1922, M.D. 1926. Instructor in Medicine 1935-. James Ralph Finlay, A.B. 1891. Lecturer on the Economics of Mining (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1908-19 14. John Huston Finley, A.B. m.c.l. Literature, especially Greek and English 1925, PH.D. Philology '933. Instructor in Greek and Latin 1929-1931, 1933-; Tutor 1929-1931,1933m Wendell William Finley, 5.B. (iVfonrnouth Colt) 1927, M.B.A. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Instructor in Accounting 1929-1931. Frederic Louis Fischer, A.B. (Wheaton Colt., IlL) 1901, LL.B. (Harvard 208 HISTORICAL REGISTER Univ.) 1906. Secretary of the Faculty of Law 1902-1906; Secretary of the Law School 1908-1909. Herman Arthur Fischer, A.B. (Wheaton Coil., lit) 1903, LL.B. ci. (Harvard Univ.) 1908. Secretary of the Faculty of Law 1906-1908. Martin Henry Fischer, M.D. (Rush Medical Coll.) 190!. Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine and Hygiene 1916-1917. Frederick Perry Fish, A.B. c.l. 1875, S.D. (Hon.) (Trinity Colt, Conn.) 1919, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1930. Lecturer on Patent Law (Law School) 1891-1895; Overseer 1906-1912, 1913-1919- Charles Harold Fisher, S.B. (Roanoke Coll.) 1928, S.M. (Univ. of Illinois) 1929, PH.D. (ibid.) 1932- Instructor in Chemistry 1932- 1935. Clarence Stanley Fisher, S.B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1897. Architect of the Expedition to Egypt 1911-1914. George Park Fisher, A. B. (Brown Univ.) 1847, A.M., OR. (Andover Theological Seminary) 1851, S.T.D. (Brown Univ.) 1866, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1867, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 18 86. University Lecturer 1869-1870. James Henry Fisher, LL.B. 1898. Instructor in Engineering Contracts 1897-1898- Richard Thornton Fisher, A.B. 1898, M.F. (Yale Univ.) 1902. s.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1929. Instructor in Forestry 1903-1905; Asst. Professor of Forestry 1905-1920; Director (Harvard Forest) 1915- 1934; Asst. Professor of Lumbering and Forestry 1921-1924- Theodore Willis Fisher, M.D. 186i. Clinical Instructor in Mental Diseases 1884-1888; Lecturer on Mental Diseases (Medical School) 1888-1898. Willard Clark Fisher, A.B. (Cornell Univ.) 1888. Lecturer on Ecu nomics 1913-1914. Willard James Fisher, A.B. (Amherst Coll.) 18921, PH.D. (Cornell Univ.) 1908. Lecturer on Astronomy 1928-1934. Otis Harrison Fisk, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1892, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Hcidelberg) 1895, DR. JUR. (ibid.) 1896, LL.B. (Univ. of Cincinnati) 1899. Asst. Professor of Civil Law 1929-1930. Arthur Irving Fiske, A.B. with Final Honors in Greek, Latin and Ancient History 1869, AM. Tutor 1869-1873. Augustus Henry Fiske, A.B. m.c.l. Chemistry 1901, A.M. 1902, PH.!. Chemistry 1912. Instructor in Chemistry 1910-1913. Cyrus Hartwell Fiske, A.B. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1910, M.D. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1914. Asst. Professor of Biological Chemistry OFFICERS 1637-1936 209 1918-1929; Associate Professor of Biological Chemistry 1929-1934; Professor of Biological Chemistry 1935-. Harold Irving Fiske, LLM.D. 1914. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1919-1921,1922-1923-John Fiske [formerly Edmund Fiske Green], A.B. 1863, A.M., LL.B. LL.D. 1894, LITT.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1894. Instructor in History 1869-1870; University Lecturer 1869-1871; Asst. Librarian 1872-1879; Overseer 1879-1891, 1899-1901; Lecturer on the Campaigns of the Civil War West of the Alleghanies 18951896; Lecturer on Colonial Virginia and the other Southern Colonies 1896-1897. %Vyman Parkhurst Fiske, A.B. ci. 1920, M.B.A. 1923- Instructor in Accounting (Graduate School of Business Administration) 3923- 1928. Albert Parker Fitch, A.B. ci. 1900, S.T.B. (Union theological Seminary) 1903, S.T.D. (Amherst Coll.) 1909, S.T.D. (Williams Coil.) 1914. Preacher to the University 1909-1917; Andover Professor of Practical Theology 1910- 1917. Jabez Fitch, A.B. 1694, AM. Tutor 1697-1703; Fellow 1700-1703. Emerson David Fite, A.B. (Yale Univ.) '897, PH.D. History (Harvard Univ.) 1905. Lecturer on Government 1913. Warner Fite, A.B. (Haverford Coll.) 1889, PH.D. (Univ. of Pennsyl- vania) 1894, A.M. (Indiana Univ.) 1911. Lecturer en Philosophy 1911-1912. George Wells Fitz, M.D. 1891. Instructor in Physiology and Hygiene 1892-1894; Asst. Professor of Physiology and Hygiene 1894-1899. Seth Marshall Fitchet, A.B. (Clark Univ.) 1915, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1921, B.P.}3. (ibid.) 1924, F.A.C.S. 1928. Asst. Surgical Adviser '935-. Reginald Fitz, A.B. 1906, M.D. c.l. 1909. Associate Professor of Medi- cine 1922-; University Marshal I-. Reginald Heber Fitz, A.B. 1864, A.M., M.D. 1868, LL.D. 1905. Instructor in Pathological Anatomy 1870-1873; Asst. Professor of Pathological Anatomy 1873-1878; Professor of Pathological Anatomy 18781879; Shattuck Professor of Pathological Anatomy 1879-1892; Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic 1892-1908; Hersey Professor, Emeritus 1908-1913. Greene FitzHugh, [formerly Greene Smith FitzHugh], S.B. (Univ. of Illinois) 1921, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1927. Asst. Medical Adviser 1935-. 210 HISTORICAL REGISTER Francis Gleason Fitzpatrick, A.B. 1901, A.M. 1904. Instructor in Fine Arts 1908-19 12. Harry Morton Fitzpatrick, A.B. (Cornell Univ.) &909, PH.D. (ibid.) 1913- Visiting Lecturer on Botany 1920-I 921. Henry Joseph FitzSimmons, A. B. 1903, M.D. 1908. Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery (Medical School) i91-19y5. Elisha Flagg, .A.B. 1887, M.D. c.l. 1901. Director of Appointments for Medical Alumni 1917-1918. Guy Edward Flagg, D.M.D. 1908 (1909). Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1913-1916, 1917-1919; Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work i916-x917-IsaacFlagg,A.B. 1864,A.xvr. Tutor 1865-1869. Burton Percival Fleming, 5.3. (Utah Agricultural Colt) 1900. Instruc tor in Surveying 1901. Daniel Howard Fletcher, AS. m.c.t 1899, A.M. 1913- Instructor iii Education 1913-1914. Jefferson Butler Fletcher, A.B. rn.c.l. 1887, A.M. 1889. Instructor in English 1890-1902; Asst. Professor of Comparative Literature 1902-1904. Richard Fletcher, A.B. (Dartmouth Colt) iSo6, A.M. (Hon.) (Brown Univ.) 1839, LL.D. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1846, LL.D. (Harvard Unir.) 1849. Overseer 1854-1856. Simon Flexner, M.D. (Univ. of Louisville) 1889, S.D. (Hon.) (Harvai/ Univ.) 1906, LL.D. (Univ. of Maryland) 1907, S.D. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1910, S.D. (Hon.) (Princeton Univ.) 1913, LL.D. (.Johns Hop kins Univ.) 1915, LL.D. (Washington Univ., ILlo.) 1915, LL.D. (Brows Univ.) 1915. Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine 1915-1916. Alfred Douglas Flinn, 5.13. (Worcester Polytechnic Inst.) 1893. Instrtzc tor in Sanitary Engineering 1900-1902. Edward Whitney Flint, A.B. c.l. Philosophy 1925, A.M. 1933. Lecturer on Church Music (Divinity School) 1935-. Cleaveland Floyd, M.D. C. 1. 1903- Instructor in Bacteriology (Medical School) 1913-1917; Instructor in Bacteriology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1917; Silas Arnold Houghton Asst. Professor 'I Bacteriology 1917-1923. William Francis Flynn, CR. (U. S. Military Academy) 1883. li lessor of Military Science and Tactics 1917-1918. Henry Flynt, AS. 1693, A.M. Tutor &699-1754; Fellow 1700-1760; Secretary of the Board of Overseers 11712-17S8; Acting President 17361737. OFFICERS 1637-4936 211 Francis Howard Fobes, A. B. s.c.!. Classics, A.M. 1905, PH.D. Philology 1912, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1912. Instructor in Latin 1908; Instructor in Greek and Latin 1908-1911, 1912-1913. Melcher Prince Fobes, A.B. (J30wdoin Coil.) 1932, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1933- Instructor in Mathematics 1934- Robert Franz Foerster, A.B. rn.c.l. 1906 (1905), PH.D. Economics 1909. Instructor in Social Ethics 1909-1913; Asst. Professor of Social Ethics 1913-1921. Otto Knut Olof Folin, S.B. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1892, PH.D. (Univ. of chicago) 1898, S.D. (Hon.) (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1915, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Chicago) 1916, M.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Lund, Sweden) 1918. Associate Professor of Biological Chemistry 19071909; Hamilton Kuhn Professor of Biological Chemistry 1909-1934. Harold Freeze Folland, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in English 1929, A.M. 1934. Instructor in English 1930-; Tutor 1930-- Charles Theodore Christian Follen, j .uw. (Univ. of Giessen) 1817. Instructor in German 18-25-1830; Instructor in Ethics, History, and Ecclesiastical History 1828-1830; Professor of the German Language and Literature 1830-1835. Charles Folsom, A.B. 1813, A.M. Tutor 1821-1823; Librarian 1823- 1826; Instructor in Italian 1825-1826. Charles Follen Folsom, A.B. 1862, A.M., M.D. 1870. Lecturer on Hy- giene (Medical School) 1877-1879; Lecturer on Mental Diseases 1880-1882, 188-1888; Asst. Professor of Mental Diseases 18821885;Overseer 1891-1903. Franklin Erton Folts, A.B. (Univ. of Oregon) 1919, M.B.A. (ibid.) 1923. Associate Professor of Industrial Management 1928-. Nathan Chandler Foot, A.B. c.l. 1903, M.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1907. Instructor in Pathology 1913-1914, 1915-1919; Instructor in Comparative Pathology 1919-1922. Henry Wilder Foote, A.B. 1897, A.M. 1900, S.T.B. 1902. Asst. Professor of Preaching and Parish Administration 1914-1924; Secretary of the Faculty of Divinity 19 14-1924. Alexander Forbes, A.B. 1904, A.M. 1905, M.D. 1910. Instructor in Physiology (Medical School) 1910-1911, 19121921 Associate Professor of Physiology 1921-. Allyn Bailey Forbes, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) 1919, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927. Instructor in History 1928-1931; Tutor 1928-1931- Edward Waldo Forbes, A.B. 1895, A.M. (Hon.) 1921, LL.D. (Univ. of Pitisburgh) 1927. Director of the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum 212 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1909-; Lecturer on Fine Arts 1909-1935; Martin A. Ryerson Lecturer on Fine Arts 1935-. George Shannon Forbes, A.B. S.C.I. 7902, A.M. 1904, PH.D. Chemistry 1905. Lecturer on Physical Chemistry 1905-1906; Instructor in Physical Chemistry 1909-1910; Instructor in Chemistry 7910- 1913; Asst. Professor of Chemistry 1913-1920; Associate Professor of Chemistry 1920-1926; Professor of Chemistry 1926-. William Cameron Forbes, A.B. 1892, LL.D. 1912, LL.D. (Trinity Coil., Conn.) 1924, LL.D. (Bates Coll.) 1932. Agent for Collecting Specimens of Philippine Birds 7913-1914; Associate for the Collection of Specimens of Natural History (University Museum) 1914-; Overseer 1914-1920- William Hathaway Forbes, A.B. 1523, A.M. 1932, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1932- Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1929-; Tutor 7929-. James Ford, A.B. m.c.l. 7905, A.M. 1906, PH.D. Economics 7909. Instructor in Social Ethics 1909-1913; Asst. Professor of Social Ethics 1913-1921; Associate Professor of Social Ethics 1921-; Tutor 1926-1931, 1932-. Jeremiah Penis Matthias Ford, AS. S.C.I. with Highest Honors in Modern Literature 7894, A.M. 1895, PH.D. Philology 7897, DOCTEUR- ES-LEflRFS (Univ. of Toulouse) 7922, (National Univ. of Ireland) 1932, D.LITT. (Univ. of Dublin) 7934, L1TT.D. (Bowdoin Colt) 1935- Instructor in French 1895-1901; Instructor in Romance Languages 1901-1902; Asst. Professor of Romance Languages 1902-1907; Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages 1907-. Lester R Ford, A.B. (Univ. of Missouri) 1911, A.M. (ibid.) 7912, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1913, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1917. instructor in Actuarial Mathematics 1917-1918; instructor in Mathematics 1919-1920; instructor in Life Insurance (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1919-1920. Lester Sackett Ford, B.A.S. 1879, M.D. 1883. Demonstrator of Zoology 1879-1882. Worthington Chauncey Ford, A.M. (Hon.) 7907, LIYF.D. (Brown Univ.) 1919, LL.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1920. Lecturer on Historica! Manuscripts 7910-1932. George Lincoln Forrest, D.M.D. 1897. Instructor in Operative Dentis- try jR99 1902. George Francis Forster, A.B. (Emory Unit'.) 1916, A.M. (Univ. of OFFICERS 1637-1936 213 Wisconsin) 1920, PH.D. (ibid.) 1922. Instructor in Bacteriology and Immunology (Medical School) 1925-1926. James Hutchison Forsythe, S.B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1908, M.ARCH. (Harvard Univ.) 1913- Instructor in Architecture 1912- 1913- Robert Jay Forsythe, A.B. c.l. 1894, A.M. 1895. Instructor in Metallurgy and Metallurgical Chemistry 1896-1899. Tomlinson Fort, A.B. (Unjv. of Georgia) 1906, A.M. (ibid.) 1909, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1910, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1912. Instructor in Mathematics 1910-191]. Harry Emerson Fosdick, A.B. (Colgate Univ.) 1900, S.T.B. (Union Theological Seminary) 1904, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1908, S.T.D. (Wake Forest Coil.) 1912, S.T.D. (Colgate Univ.) 1914, S.T.D. (New York Univ.) 1919, S.T.D. (Brown Univ.) 1920, S.T.D. (Yale Univ.) 1923, LL.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1923, S.T.D.(Univ. of Glasgow) 1924, LL.D. (Univ. of Rot/tester) 1925, S.T.D. (Ohio Univ.) 1925, S.T.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1927, S.T.D. (Union Colt, N. Y.) 1927, S.T.D. (Harvard Unit.) 1933. Preacher to the University 1916-1919, 1920-1922, 1926-1928; Ingersoll Lecturer on the Immortality of Man 1926-1927. Raymond Blame Fosdick, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1905, A.M. (ibid.) 1906, LL.B. (New York Law School) 1908. Lecturer on Police Administration in Europe and America 1916-1917. George Brown Foss, M.D.V. 1892. Lecturer on Diseases of Dogs (Veterinary School) 1893-1898; Resident Surgeon at the Veterinary Hospital 1894-1898. Merton Weston Foss, D.M.D. 1913. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1917-1918. Esty Foster, A.B. (Williams Colt) 1917, S.B. Mechanical Engineering (Harvard Univ.) 1921. Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1928-1935; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1931; Instructor in Industry and Government (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1935- Harry Schuyler Foster, S.B. (Dartmouth Colt) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in Government 1935-; Tutor 1935- Isaac Foster, AS. 1671, AM. Fellbw 1678-1681; Tutor 16178-1681?. Roger Sherman Foster, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1921, LL.B. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Asst. Professor of Law 1927-1930- Ronald Martin Foster, Ss. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Mathematics 1917. Instructor in Mathematics 1921-1922. 214 HISTORICAL REGISTER LeRoy Dryden Fothergill, AS. (Univ. of Nevada) 1924, M.D. c.l. Pediatrics (Harvard Unit.) 1929. Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1932-1935; Instructor in Bacteriology and Immunology (Medical School) 1932-1935; Research Associate in Comparative Pathology (Medical School) 1932-1934; Associate in Bacteriology and Immunology (Medical School and School of Public Health) 1935-; Associate in Pediatrics (Medical School and School of Public Health) 1935- Harold North Fowler, A.B. s.d. with Highest Honors in Classics 1880, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Bonn) 11885. Instructor in Greek 1881886; Instructor in Archaeology and Latin 1886-18 87; Instructor in Greek and in Greek Archaeology 1887-18 88. William Archibald Fowler, S.B. (Whitman Coil.) 1925, M.B.A. (Univ. Of Oregon) 1927. Instructor in Foreign Trade 1930-1932. Wallace Adams Fowlie, A.B. c.l. Romance Languages and Literatures 7930, A.M. 1933- Instructor in French 193 1-1935. Augustus Henry Fox, A.B. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1925, A.M. (Oberlin Coil.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Instructor in Mathematics 7927-1929. Bertrand Fox, As. (Northwestern Univ., Iii.) 1929, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1933, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1934. Instructor in Economics 1931-1935; Tutor 1931-193S- Henry Heywood Fox, AM. s.c.i. 1900, 55. m.c.l. 1904. Instructor in Mathematics and Surveying (Bussey Institution) 1901-1902. Thomas Alfred Fox. Instructor in Architectural Drawing 1896-189-7. Norman Wallace Fradd, B.P.E. (Springfield Colt, Mass.) 7912. In structor in Physical Training 1919-1920; Instructor in Physical Education 1920-1931; Asst. Director of Physical Education 1931 Charles Frederic Fraker, A.B. (Colorado Coil.) 1919, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1920, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1931. Instructor in Romance Languages 1922-1924, 193 1-1932; Tutor 1931-1932. James Sutherland Frame, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Mathe matics 1929, PH.D. Mathematics 1933. Instructor in Mathematic'. 1930-1933;Tutor 1930-1933. Convers Francis, As. 1815, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1818, 1837. Overseer 1831-1843; Parkman Professor of Pulpit Eloquent-( and the Pastoral Care 1842-1863. Fbenezer Francis, A.M. (Hon.) 1843. Treasurer 1827-1830. Hugo Francke, As. c.l. 1915. Instructor in Industrial Management (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1921-1922. OFFICERS 1637-1936 215 Kuno Francke, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Munich) 1878, LL.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1904, LITT.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1912, DR. PHIL. (Hon.) (Univ. of Munich) 1928. Instructor in German 1884-1887; Asst. Professor of German 1887-1892; Asst. Professor of German Literature 1892-1896; Professor of German Literature 1896-1905; Curator of the Germanic Museum 1902-1917; Professor of the History of German Culture 1905-1917; Honorary Curator of the Germanic Museum 1917-1930. Marcel Franon [formerly Marcel Auguste Franonl, LIC.-ES-SCIENCES (Univ. of Lyons) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in French 1927-1931; Tutor 1930-; Instructor in Romance Languages 1931-. Felix Frankfurter, A. B. (Coil, of the City of New York) 1902, LL.B. c.I. (Harvard Univ.) 1906. Professor of Law 1914-1920; Byrne Professor of Administrative Law 1920-. Philip Franklin, s.B. (Coil, of the City of New York) 1918, A.M. (Prince- ton Univ.) 1920, PH.D. (ibid.) 1921. Benjamin Peirce Instructor in Mathematics 1922-1924. William Suddards Franklin, s.B. (Univ. of Kansas) 1887, S.M. (ibid.) 1888, S.D. (Cornell Univ.) 1901. Lecturer on Physics 192&I927, 1928. Cecil Eaton Fraser, s.B. W. 1918 (1919), M.B.A. 1921. Instructor in Finance and Transportation (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1923-1924; Instructor in Finance (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1924-1926; Asst. Professor of Industrial Finance 1926-1929; Associate Professor of Finance 1929-1931. Horace John Fraser, B.SC. (Univ. of Manitoba) 1925, M.Sc. (ibid.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Geology (ibid.) 1930. In- structor in Economic Geology (Engineering School) 1929-1930; Research Associate in Mining Geology (Engineering School) 1931- 1932- Louis Mark Freedman, A.B. 1901, M.D. ci. 1904, F.A.C.S. 1922. Asso- ciate in Orthodontia 11930-- Charles W. Freeland. Treasurer (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1872-187/4- Arthur Trowbridge Freeman, D.M.D. 1902. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1913-1916. Frank Fremont-Smith, M.D. 1921. Instructor in Industrial Hygiene 1920-1921; Instructor in Neuropathology (Medical School) 19271929; Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1928-1929; Tutor 19281930; Asst. Professor of Neuropathology 1929-1936. 216 HISTORICAL REGISTER Maurice Fremont-Smith, A.B. C.I. 1913 (1914), M.D. m.d. 1918. In- structor in Medicine (Medical School) 1926-193 I, 1935- Allen French, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1892, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1894. Instructor in English 1908-1913, 1919-1920. Georg FresŽ. Instructor in Vocal Music 1895-1897. Sanford Henry Eisner Freund, a.s. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in History 1901, LL.B. C.I. 1903. Instructor in Criminal Law 19071909; Lecturer on Criminal Law (Law School) 1909-19 10. Harry Louis Frevert, A.H. m.c.l. 1905, PH.D. Chemistry 1908. Instructor in Chemistry 1906-1907; Instructor in Physical Chemistry 1907-1909- Austin Rogers Frey, S.B. Civil Engineering 1920 (1921), A.M. 1924, PH.D. Physics 1929. Instructor in Physics 1928-1929. Edwin Frickey, A.B. (Colorado Coll.) 1917, A.M. (Harvard Unit.) 1926, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1930- Instructor in Economics 19261929; Lecturer on Economics 1929-1930; Asst. Professor of Economics i 930-. Ulrich Friedemann, M.D. Dunham Lecturer 1934-1935. Max Friedl‹nder, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Berlin) 1887, LL.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1911. Visiting Professor of the History of Music 1910 1911. Herbert Friedmann. Associate in African Ornithology 1928-1929. Carl Joachim Friedrich, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Heidelberg, Germany) 1925. Lecturer on Government 1926-1927; Tutor 1926-; Asst. Professor of Government 1927-1932; Associate Professor of Government 1932-. Levi Frisbie,A.B. 1802, A.M. 1806. Tutor 1805-1811; College Professor of Latin 181 ][-18 17; Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity 1817-1822. Arthur Bowes Frizell, A.B. 1893, A.M. 1900. Instructor in Mathematics 1897-1906. Edmund Carl Froehlich, A.B. C.I. 1903, LL.B. 1906. Instructor in Mathematics 1903-1904, 1905-1906. Barzillai Frost, A.B. 1830, Grad. Divinity School 1835. Instructor in History 1834-1835- Henry Atherton Frost, AS. 1905, MARCH. 1918. Instructor in Archi tecture 1910-1930; Acting Dean of the School of Architecture t9aH t929; Associate Professor of Architecture 1930- Robert Frost, A.?.!. (Hon.) (Amherst Coil.) 1918, A.M. (Univ. of Michi gan) 1922, L.H.D. (Univ. of Vermont) 1923, LITT.D. (YaleUniv.) OFFICERS 1637-1936 217 1923, LITT.D. (Middlebury Coil.) 7924, LITT.D. (Bowdoin Call.) 1926, LITT.D. (New Hampshire State Univ.) 1930, LITT.D. (Wesleyan Univ.) 1931, LITT.D. (Columbia Univ.) 7932, LITT.D. (Williams Coil.) 7932, LITT.D. (Dartmouth Colt) 1933, LITT.D. (Bates Colt) 1936. Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry 1936. Channing Frothingham, A.B. 1902, M.D. c.t 7906. Secretary of the Faculty of Medicine 1908-1913; Instructor in Medicine 1913-1922; Asst. Professor of Medicine 7922-1928; Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine 7928-1933. Langdon Frothingham, M.D.Y. 7889. Instructor in Pathology (Veterinary School) 1898-1899; Instructor in Comparative Pathology and Bacteriology (Veterinary School) 1899-1901; Instructor in Bacteriology (Medical School) 1907-1914; Curator of Animals (Medical School) 1923-924. Louis Adams Frothingham, A.B. 7893, LL.B. 1896. Overseer 1905- 1911, 1912-1918, 1920-1926; Lecturer on State Government 1913; Lecturer on State and City Government in Massachusetts 1913- 1916; Lecturer on Legislative Procedure 1916-1917- Nathaniel Langdon Frothingham, A. B. x8ii, A.M., S.T.D. 1836. In- structor in Rhetoric and Oratory 1812-1815; Overseer 1819- 18go. Paul Revere Frothingham, A. B. C. 1. 1886, S.T.B. and A.M. 1889, S.T.D. 1915. Preacher to the University 1899-1902, 1909-1910, 1914-1926; Overseer 1904-1910, 1918-1924; Acting Chairman to the Board of Preachers 1919, 1920. Shinji Fujishiro, o.o.s. (Nippon Dental Coll., Japan) 1917, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Instructor in Orthodontic Technique 7926- 1929, 1930-; Instructor in Orthodontia 1929-1930. Carol Fulkerson, s.n. (Iowa State Coll.) 7923, M.L.A. (Harvard Univ.) 7926. Instructor in Landscape Architecture 1928-1932. Benjamin Apthorp Gould Fuller [formerly Apthorp Gould Fuller], A.B.m.C.l. 1900,A.M. 7902, B.Sc. (Univ. of Oxford) 1905, PH.D. Philosophy (Harvard Univ.) 1906. Instructor in Philosophy 1907-1910, 1913-1920- Harold de Wolf Fuller, AM. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1897, A.B. (Har- vard Univ.) 1898, A.M. (ibid.) 1900, PH.D. Philology (ibid.)[902. Instructor in English 1904-1906; Instructor in Comparative Literature 1906-19w. Joseph Vincent Fuller, A.B. s.c.l. History 1914, PH.D. History 1921. Instructor in History 1920-1921; Tutor 1921. 2'S HISTORICAL REGISTER Weston Earle Fuller, C.E. (Cornell Univ.) 1900. Lecturer on Sanitary Engineering (Engineering School) 1926. Roy DeMille Fullerton, B.A. (Mt. Allison Univ.) 1903, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1909. Instructor in Mathematics 1910-1911. Marshall Nairne Fulton, P1-LB. (Brown Univ.) 1920, B.A. (Oxford Univ.) 1922, M.D. (Jolrns Hopkins Univ.) 1925. Instructor in Medicine 1934-. George Banks Funnell, A.B. (Amherst Coll.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in French 1928-1930. Holden Furber, A.B. s.c.l. Classics and History 1924 (1923), B. A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1925, PH.D. History (Harvard Univ.) 1929. M.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1930. Instructor in History 1927-; Tutor 1927-. John Arthur Furbish, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1902, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1905. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1906-1907; Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1907-1911; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1911-1913. James Austin Furfey, D.M.D. 1895. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1903-191 5, 1920-1921; Clinical Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1915-1920. Wendell Hinkle Furry, A.B. (De Pauw Univ.) 1928, A.M. (Univ. of Illinois) 1930, PH.D. (ibid.) 1932- Instructor in Physics 1934-; Tutor '934-. Reynold Clayton Fuson, A.B. (Univ. of Montana) 1920, A. N1. (Univ. of California) 1921, PH.D. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1924. Instructor in Chemistry 1926-1927. Homer Gage, A.B. m.c.l. History 1882, M.D. ci. and A.M. 1887, DR. ENGIN. (Hon.) (Worcester Polytechnic inst.) 1929. Overseer i921-1927,1q28-i934-Nathaniel Gage, A.B. 1822, A.NL, Grad. Divinity School 1825. Tutor 1825-1826. William Leonard Gage, A.B. 1853,A.M. University Lecturer 1863-11864. Adolph Gahm, D.M.D. 1912. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1916 1919. Alan Stuart Galbraith, B.Sc. (Univ. of Alberta) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930- Instructor in Mathematics 1930-1933. John Kenneth Gaibraith, B.S.A. (Univ. of Toronto) 1931, S.M. (Univ. of -California) 1932, PH.D. (ibid.) 1934. Instructor in Economics 1934 ; 'tutor 1935- John Sayward Galbraith, A.B. m.c.l. Classics 1899, A.M. 1905. lnstrtzc tor in Greek and Latin 1909-19 10. OFFICERS 1637-1936 219 Thomas Boyle Gale, GR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1917. Asst. Profes- sor of Naval Science and Tactics 1934- Oscar Charles Gallagher, A.B. c.l. 1896, A.M. 1907. Lecturer on Education (Graduate School of Education) 1921; Lecturer on Junior High School (Graduate School of Education) 1921-19fl; Lecturer on Secondary Education (Graduate School of Education) 1924. John Joseph Gallahue, D.M.D. 1901. Instructor in Mechanical Dentis- try 1906-1907. Albert Gallatin. Instructor in French 1782-1783- Henry Ezra Gallup, PH.B. (Brown Univ.) 1921, M.D. (Harvard UnJv.) 1926. Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1931-. James Lawder Gamble, A.B. (Leland Stanford, Jr. Univ.) 1906, M.D. c.i. (Harvard Univ.) 1910, SM. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1930. Asst. Professor of Pediatrics 1922- 1925; Associate Professor of Pediatrics 1925-1932; Professor of Pediatrics 1932- Caleb Gannett, A.B. 1763, AM. Tutor 1773-1780; Fellow 1778-1780; Steward 1779-18 18. Ezra Stiles Gannett, A.B. 1820, A.M., A.B. (Yale Unit.) 1820, Grad. Divinity School (Harvard Univ.) 1823, S.T.D. (ibid.) 1843. Overseer 1835-1852.11853-1858- Thomas Brattle Gannett, A.B. 1809, A.M., A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1809. Overseer 1819-1833- William Whitworth Gannett, A.B. 1874, M.D. 1879. Clinical Instructor in Auscultation 1884-1889; Instructor in Pathology 1886-1889; Instructor in Pathology and Auscultation 1889-1891; Instructor in Clinical Medicine 1891-1899. William Francis Ganong, B.A. (Univ. of New Brunswick) 1884, M.A. (ibid.) 1886, AB. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Natural History (Harvard Univ.) 1887. Instructor in Botany 1889-1893. Carl Arshag Garabedian, s.s. (Tig'ts Coil.) 1915, S.M. (ibid.) 1916, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1921, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1923- Instructor in Mathematics I920-i922. Henry Leslie Garabedian, S.B. (Tufts Coil.) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Instructor in Mathematics 1923-1926. Andrew Garbutt. Instructor in Modelling 1898-1910. Fabian Vega Garcia, B.LITT. (Univ. of Havana) 1915, LL.D. (ibid.) 1919. Instructor in Spanish 1921-1923. John Hays Gardiner, A.B. m.d. 1885. Instructor in English 1892- 1900; Asst. Professor of English 1900-I 9 10. 220 HISTORICAL REGISTER William Tudor Gardiner, A.B. 1914, LL.D. (Bates Coil.) 1929, LL.D. (Univ. of Maine) 1932. Overseer 1929-1935. Charles Sidney Gardner, A.B. 1921 (1922), A.M. 1923, PH.D. History 1935. Instructor in Chinese 1933-. George Knowles Gardner, A.B. ci. 1912, LL.B. c.i. 1914. Professor of Law 1928-. George Peabody Gardner, A.B. c.l. 1910. Secretary to the Corporation 1911-1914. Henry Brayton Gardner, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1884, A.M. (ibid.) 1887, PH.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 180. Lecturer on the Financial History of the United States 1902-1903. Irvine Clifton Gardner, A.B. (DePauw Univ.) 1910, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1912, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1915. Instructor in Physics 1917-1918. Leroy Upson Gardner, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1912, M.D. (ibid.) 1914. In- structor in Pathology 1916-1917. Walter Richmond Gardner, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1920, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1921. Tutor 1924-1925- William Amory Gardner, A.B. s.c.!. with Highest Honors in Classics t884. Instructor in Greek 1887. James Garfield, A.B. (Williams Coil.) 1911, LL. B. (Harvard Univ.) 1915. Instructor in Government 192 I-I 923. Samuel Leon Gargill, M.D. (Tufts Coil.) 1925. Instructor in Medicine 1934-. Frederick Eugene Garland, A.B. c./. 1898, M.D. 1902. Instructor in Laryngology (Medical School) 1918-. George Minot Garland, A.B. with Final Honors in Natural History 1871, M.D. 1874. Instructor in Clinical Medicine 1887-1892. Joseph Garland, KB. 1915, M.D. c.l. 1919. Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1927- Samuel Garman. Curator (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1873 1874; In charge of Reptiles (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1876-1879; Assistant in Herpetology and Ichthyology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1877-1911; Curator of Reptiles, Amphibians, and Fishes (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1911-1924; Curator of Fishes (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1924 1928. Morris Eugene Garnsey, A.B. (Drury Coil.) 1928, A.M. (C/ark Univ.) 1929. Instructor in Economics 1935-; Tutor 193S- Alfred Cope Garrett, A.B. (Haverford Coil.) 1887, A.B. (Harvard Univ. OFFICERS 1637-1936 221 1889, A.M. (ibid.) 189!, PH.D. and A.M. Philology (ibid.) 1892. Instructor in English 189.3-11894, 1895-1900. Willard Hayes Garrett, S.u. (Illinois Coll.) 1895. Instructor in Mathe- matics 1914-1915. Fleathcote William Garrod, M.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1903- Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry 1929-1930. Paul Rupert Gast, PH.B. (Brown Univ.) &920, s.rt. (Syracuse Univ.) 1922, S.D. Applied Biology (Harvard Univ.) 1927. Instructor in Forestry (Harvard Forest) 1924-1929; Asst. Professorof Forestry 1930-. William Alexander Gaston, A.B. 1880. Overseer 1907-1913- Frederick Lamont Gates, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1909, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1913. Instructor in General Physiology 1930-1932; Lecturer on General Physiology 1932-1933. Lewis Edwards Gates, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Philosophy 1884. Instructor in Forensics 1885-1887; Instructor in English 1890-1896; Asst. Professor of English 1896-1901; Asst. Professor of Comparative Literature i901-1 902. Owen Hamilton Gates, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1883, PH.D. (ibid.) 1887, CR. (Union Theological Seminary) 1889. Librarian of the Andover Theological Seminary 1908-1911; Librarian of the AndoverHarvard Theological Library 1911-. Paul Wallace Gates, S. B. (Colby Coll.) 1924, A.M. (Clark Univ.) 1925, PH.D. History (Harvard Univ.) 1930- Instructor in History 19291930; Tutor 1929-1930- John Merriman Gaus, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) 1915, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1917, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) &924. Tutor 1919-1920. Walter Gausewitz, A.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1924, A.M. (ibid.) 1925. Instructor in German 1927-1928. Emile Felix Gautier. Exchange Professor of Geography 1922. Edward Randolph Gay, AS. m.c.L Physics 1919 (1922). Asst. Dean of Harvard College i919-i923-Edwin Francis Gay, A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1890, DR. PHIL. (Univ. Of Berlin) 1902, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1918, LL.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1920, LLL.D. (Northwestern Univ., III.) 1927, D.LITT. (Manchester Coil., England) 1933, LL.D. (Tulane Univ.) 1935- Instructor in Economics 1902-1903; Asst. Professor of Economics 1903-1906; Professor of Economics 1906-19 i; Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration 1908-1919; Overseer 1920-1924; Professor of Economic History 1924-1935; Henry Lee Professor of Economic History 1935-. 222 HISTORICAL REGISTER Frederick Lewis Gay, A.B. 1878 (1903). Curator of British and American Historical Tracts (Library) 1914-1916. Frederick Parker Gay, A. B. c.l. 1897, M.D. (Jolrns Hopkins Univ.) 1901. Instructor in Pathology 1909-1910. George Washington Gay, M.D. 1868, A. M. (Hon.) (Dartmouth Coil.) 1895. Clinical Instructor in Surgery 1888-1900; Lecturer on Surgery (Medical School) J900-1908. Harry Nelson Gay, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) 189', A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1896. Curator of Italian History of the 19th Century (Library) 1903-1920; Honorary Curator of Italian History of the 19th Century (Library) 1931-1932. Robert Malcolm Gay, AM. (Polytechnic Inst. of Brooklyn) 1900, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1901, LITT.D. (Dickinson Colt) 1913. Lecturer on English 1925-1926, 1927-1928, 1931. William Frederick Gay, D.M.D. 1889. Asst. Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry 1890-1892. Harry Davis Gaylord, S.B. m.d. Science for Teachers 1907, A.M. 1917- Instructor in Mathematics 1910-1912, 1913-191 4, 1918- Joshua Gee,A.B. 1717,A.M. Librarian 1721-1722. William Henry Geer, S.B. (carleton Colt) 1908, B.P.E. (Springfield Colt, Mass.) 1913. Director of Physical Education 1919-1925; Lecturer on Physical Education (Graduate School of Education) 1920-1924. Raymond Herman Geist, A.B. (Western Reserve Unit.) 1910, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1916, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1918. Instructor n English 1920-192!. Robert Hudson George, A.B. (Amherst Colt) 1911, A.M. (Harvivil Univ.) 1913, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1916. Instructor in History, 1914-1916; Tutor 1915-1916. Albert Knight Gerald, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1893, LL.B. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1896. Instructor in Engineering Contracts 1896. John Jay Gergen, A.B. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1925, A.M. (ibid.) iqlb, PH.D. (Rice Inst.) 1928. Benjamin Peirce Instructor in Mathe matics 1930-1933; Tutor 1931-1933. Dietrich Gerhard, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Berlin) 1923. Lecturer on History 1936; Tutor 1936. Willard Peabody Gerrish. Asst. Professor of Mechanical Engineering (Astronomical Observatory) 1913- John Henry Geurkink, A.B. (Calvin Colt) 1924, A.M. (Univ. of Mit/n gem) 1925. Instructor in German 1925-1926. OFFICERS 1637-1936 223 Ralph Kaib Ghormley, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1918. Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery (Medical School) 1924-1929. AllstonGibbes,A.B. 1812, A.M. Tutor 18151817. Amory Thompson Gibbs, A.B. 1854, A.M. Asst. Secretary of Harvard College 18c-1879; Secretary of Harvard College 1879-1880. Henry Gibbs, A. B. i68, A.M. Fellow 1700-1707. Henry Gibbs, A.B. 1726, A.M. Librarian 1730-1734. Raymond Thorwald Gibbs. Instructor in Electrical Engineering (Engineering School) 1920-; Asst. Director of the Laboratories of the Engineering School 1935-. Wolcott Gibbs, A.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1841, A.M. (ibid.) 1844, M.D. (Coil, of Physicians and Surgeons, N. V.) 1845, LL.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1873, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1888, LL.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1895, LL.D. (Univ. of Toronto) 1897, LL.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1902. Dean of the Lawrence Scientific School 1863-1871; Rumford Professor and Lecturer on the Application of Science to the Useful Arts 1863-1887; University Lecturer 1864-1867; Dean of the School of Mining and Practical Engineering 1865-1868; Rumford Professor and Lecturer, Emeritus 1887-1908- Arthur Leon Giblin, C.E. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.) 1891. Instruc- tor in Engineering 1892-1894. Thomas James Giblin, D.M.D. 1913- Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1916-1921. Edward Thomas Gibson, A.B. (Univ. of Kansas) 1908, A.M. (ibid.) 1911, M.D. (ibid.) 1912. Instructor in Psychiatry (Medical School) 1915-1916. Russell Gibson, A.B. (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1920, A.M. (Univ. of Colorado) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, PH.D. Geology (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in Economic Geology 1927-1929; Tutor 1928-; Instructor in Geology 1929-1931; Asst. Professor of Economic Geology 1931- Norman Curtis Giddings, A.B. (Hamilton Colt) 1919, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1920. Instructor in Romance Languages 1926-1929; Tutor 1926-1929. George Hussey Gifford, A.B. s.c.!. with Highest Honors in Classics, in Literature especially Greek and Italian, and in Romance Languages and Literatures 1913, A.M. 1921, PH.D. Philology 1927. Instructor in Romance Languages 1916-1917, 1921-1922; Instructor in French 1920-1921, 1923-1924. Walter Sherman Gifford, A.fl. c.l. 1905 (1904), LL.D. (Williams Coll.) 224 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1928, LL.D. (Colgate Univ.) 1929, S.D. (Oberlin Coil.) 1929. Overseer 1930-1936. Cass Gilbert, LL.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1916, LL.D. (Oberlin Colt) 1917, LL.D. (Middlebury Coll.) 1921, DR. FINE ARTS (New York Univ.) 1931, LITT.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1931. Lecturer on Architectural Design (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1911-1912. Horace Nathaniel Gilbert, A.B. (Univ. of Washington, Seattle) 1923, M.B.A. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Business Policy (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1926-1928; Instructor in Business Economics (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1928-1929. Richard Vincent Gilbert, S.B. s.c.l. Economics 1923, A.M. 1925, PH.D. Economics 1930. Instructor in Economics 1927-; Tu tor 1927-. Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, A.B. (Coil, of New Jersey) 1849, A.M. (ibid.) 1852, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Gšttingen) 18 <3, LL.D. (Coil, of William and Mary) 1869, D.C.L. (Univ. of the South) 1884, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1886. Lecturer on Greek Comedy 1897-18 98. Joel Giles, A.B. 1829, LL.B. 1837. Instructor in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy 183]; Tutor 1831- 1834; Instructor in Natural, Intellectual, and Moral Philosophy 1834-1836. Howard Clarke Gilhousen, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1925, PH.D. (ibid.) 1930. Tutor 1930-1931. Charles Whitney Gilkey, A.B. m.c.l. 1903, A.M. 1904, S.T.B. (Union Theological Seminary) 1908, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Preacher to the University 1914-1916. John Glanville Gill, A.B. (Ottawa Univ., Kans.) 1896, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1905, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1906. Instructor in Romance Languages 1905-1906, 1908- 1909. Henry Webster Gillett, D.M.D. 1885. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1891-1896. Arthur Chew Gilligan, A.B. s.d. with Highest Honors in French and other Romance Languages and Literatures 1918, A.M. 1924. Instructor in Romance Languages 1921-1924. Joseph Lincoln Gillson, S.B. (Northwestern Univ., Ill.) 1917, A.M. (ibid.) 1920, S.M. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technplogy) 1921. Instruc- tor in Mineralogy 1921-1922. Benjamin Ives Gilman, A.B. (Williams Colt) 1872, A.M. (ibid.) 1880. Lecturer on the Psychology of Music 1890-] 891. Charles Gilman, S.B. m.d. 1904. Instructor in Mathematics and Surveying (Bussey Institution) 1903-1904. OFFICERS 1637-1936 225 E-Ienry Gilman, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1897, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1903. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1913-1916; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1916-1925. E-lenry Gilman, s.s. 5.c.!. Chemistry 1915, A.M. 1917, PH.D. Chemistry 1918. Instructor in Chemistry 1918-1919. Samuel Gilman, A.B. 181130 A.M., S.T.D. 1837. Tutor 1817-1819. Myron Piper Gilmore, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) 1932, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1933- Instructor in History 1935-; Tutor 1935-. William Henry Gilpatric, D.M.D. 1906. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1909-1911; Instructor in Orthodontia 1911-1912. Etienne Gilson, AGREGE DE PHILOSOPHIE (Univ. of Paris) 1907, DOCTEUR.-ES-LETTRES (ibid.) 1913, LL.D. (St. Andrews Univ.) 1924, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Montreal) 1925, D.LITT. (Univ. of Oxford) 1927. Exchange Professor from France 1926-1927; Professor of Philosophy 1927-1929. Corrado Gini, LL.D. (Univ. of Bologna) 1905, DR. (Hon.) (Catholic Univ. of Milan) 1932, DR. (Hon.) (Univ. of Geneva) 1933. Lecturer on Sociology 1936. Robert Chenault Givler, A. B. (Ham/inc Univ.) 1906, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1913, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1914. Instructor in Psychology 1918-1919. Washington Gladden, A. B. (Williams Coil.) 1849, LL.D. (Univ. Of Wisconsin) 1881, S.T.D. (Roanoke Coil.) 1884, LL.D. (Z'sTotre Dame Univ.) 1895. Preacher to the University 1892-1894, 1902-1903 Lecturer on Minister and People (Divinity School) 1893-1894- Frank Paisley Glass, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1925, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1930. Instructor in Accounting (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1932-193 5. John Howes Gleason, A.B. m.c.l. History and Literature 1930, B.L1TT. (Univ. of Oxford) 1932- Instructor in History '935-; Tutor 1935-. Paul Ray Gleason, A.B. (Univ. of Redlands) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in Physics 1928-1929. Sarell Everett Gleason, A.B. c.l. History 1927, AM. 1928, PH.D. History 1934. Instructor in History 1930-1931, 1932-; Tutor 1930-1931, 1932- William Glen. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1863- 186; Curator (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1865-1867- John Jacob Glessner, A.B. 1925, AM. 1930- Instructor in English 1927-1934; Tutor 1927-1934. Charles Arthur Glover, s.B. (Univ. of California) 1921, M.B.A. c.l. 226 HISTORICAL REGISTER (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Instructor in Student Reports (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1924-1926. Sheldon Glueck [formerly Sol Steinhardt Glueck], A.B. (George Wash- ington Univ.) 1920, LL.B. (National Univ. Law School, D. C.) 1920, LL.M. (ibid.) 1920, AM. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, PH.D. (ibid.) 1924. Instructor in Social Ethics 1924-1930; Tutor 1925-1928; Asst. Professor of Criminology 1929-1932; Professor of Criminology 1932- Paul Rolland Glutting, CR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1916. Asst. Pro- fessor of Naval Science and Tactics 1930-1932. John William Glynn, A.B. cf Classics 1920, A.M. 1922. Instructor in Greek and Latin 1925-I 930; Tutor 1925-1930 . Farley Brewer Goddard, A.B. m.c.l. Classics 18815 PH.D. and A.M. Philology 1883. Instructor in Greek and Latin 1885-1886. Elbert Swift Godfrey, D.M.D. 1924. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1928-. Edwin Lawrence Godkin, A.M. (Hon.) 1871. Lecturer on Free Trade 1884-1885. Julius Goebel, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Tubingen) 1881. Lecturer on Ger- manic Philology '905-1907. Thomas Rodman Goethals, A.B. c.l. 1912, M.D. m.d. 1916. Instructor in Obstetrics (Medical School) 1930-1935; Associate in Obstetrics 1935- Charles William Goetz, D.M.D. 1914. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentis- try 1919-1929. Robert Charles Frederick Goetz, CR. (U. S. Military Academy) 1909, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Professor of Military Science and Tactics 1919-1923- Isaac Goldberg, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Romance Languages and Literatures 1910, AM. 1911, PH.D. Philology 1912. Lecturer on Hispano-American Literature 1932,1933- Joseph Goldberger, M.D. (Belle'aue Hospital Medical Colt) 1895. Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine 1914-1915- Harry Goldinger, D.M.D. 1916. Associate in Oral Hygiene 1929-. Adolph Goldschmidt, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Berlin). Lecturer on Fine Arts and the History of German Culture 1927-1928; Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture 1930-1931. William Benjamin Goldsmith, A.B. (Amherst Colt) '874, A.M. (ibid.) 1877, M.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1877. Clinical Instructor in Mental Diseases 1884 196. OFFICERS 1637-1936 227 Aaron Goldstein (see Robert Aaron Gordon). Crawford Goldthwait, AS. 1917 (1920), A.M. 1922, P14.0. Philosophy 1929. Tutor 1929-1930- Joel Ernest Goldthwait, S.B. (Massachusetts Agricultural Coil.) 188, S.B. (Boston Unit'.) 1885, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1890. Instructor in Orthopaedics 1906-1908; Lecturer on Orthopaedic Surgery (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915; Lecturer on Orthopaedic Surgery (Medical School) 1915-1916; Associate in Orthopaedic Surgery (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1919; Associate in Orthopaedic Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919- 1928. James Abram Goldthwaite, s. C.I. 1905 (i906). Instructor in Mathematics 1918. Frederic Leo Good, M.D. 1904. Instructor in Gynaecology (Medical School) 1928-. George Lincoln Goodale, s. (Amherst Coil.) r860, M. D. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1863, M.D. (Harvard Unit.) 1863, A.M. (Hon.) (Amherst Colt) 186630 A.M. (Hon.) (Bowdoin Coll.) 1869, LL.D. (Amherst Colt) 1890, LL.D. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1894, LL.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1896. University Lecturer 1872-1873; Instructor in Botany 1872-1873; Asst. Professor of Vegetable Physiology 1873-1878; Professor of Botany 1878-1888; Director of the Botanical Garden 1879-1909; Member of the Faculty (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1880-1923; Fisher Professor of Natural History 1888-1909; Fisher Professor, Emeritus 1909-1923; Honorary Curator of the Botanical Museum 19091923. Joseph Lincoln Goodale, AS. C.I. 1889, M.D. c.l. and A.M. 1893. In- structor in Laryngology 19C>8-1930- Edwin Baker Goodall, M.D. (Univ. of Maryland) 1909. Instructor in Ophthalmology 1935- Harry Winfred Goodall, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1898, M.D. C.I. (Harvard Univ.) 1902. Instructor in Medicine (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915. William Melvin Goodhue, ss. in Engin. c.l. Electrical 1928, S.M. in Engin. Electrical 1929. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1930-- Kenneth Goodner, A. B. (Univ. of Kansas) 1923, A.M. (ibid.) 1924, PH.D. Medical Sciences (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Instructor in Bac- teriology and Immunology (School of Public Health) 1929-1930. Ernest William Goodpasture, A.B. (Vanderbilt Univ.) 1907, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1912. Instructor in Pathology 1915-1919; Asst. Professor of Pathology 1919-1922. 228 HISTORICAL REGISTER Elliot Hersey Goodwin, A.B. c.l. 1895, A.M. 1896, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Leipsic) iqao. Lecturer on Government 1909-1910. Robert Cabaniss Goodwin, A.B. (Howard Payne Coil.) 1917, A.M. (Univ. of rexas) 1923, PH.D. Chemistry (Harvard Univ.) 1928. In- structor in Chemistry 1925-1926. William Watson Goodwin, A.B. 1851, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Gšuingen) 1855, LL.D. (Amherst Coil.) 1881, LL.D. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1883, LL.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1887, LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1890, D.C.L. (Univ. of Oxford) 1890, LL.D. (Harvard Unit'.) 1891, LL.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1901, LL.D. (Yak Univ.) 1901, DR. PHIL. (Hon.) (Univ. of Gottingen) '905. Tutor 1856-1860; Eliot Professor of Greek Literature 1860-1901; University Lecturer '864-1865; Eliot Professor, Emeritus 1901-1912; Overseer 1903-1909. Cohn Brummitt Goodykoontz, A.B. (Univ. of Colorado) 1912, LITT.M. (Univ. of California) 1914, PH.D. History (Harvard Univ.) 1921. Tutor 1916-1918. Daniel Gookin, A.B. '669, A.M. Fellow 1673-1681; Tutor 1673-1681; Librarian 1674-1676, 1679-1681. Edward Locke Gookin. Registrar of the College Library 1912-. Nathaniel Gookin, A.B. 1675, A.M. Fellow 1690-1692. Nathaniel Gookin, A.B. 1703, A.M. Librarian 1707-1709. Edwin Alexander Goranson, B.A. Sc. (Univ. of British Columbia) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, PH.D. Geology (ibid.) 1933- Instructor in Economic Geology 1932-1933. John Dozier Gordan, A.B. ci English 1930. Instructor in English '93'-; Tutor 1934-. Edward Blair Gordon, A. B. (Univ. of Cahfornia) 1921, M.B.A. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Instructor in Business Statistics (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1924-1926. George Angier Gordon, CR. (Bangor &flzeological Seminary) 877, A.B. m.c.l. Philosophy (Harvard Univ.) 1881, S.T.D. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1893, S.T.D. (Yale Univ.) 1893, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1895, S.T.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1903, LL.D. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1912, S.T.D. (Brown Univ.) 1914, S.T.D. (Williams Colt) 1922, LL.D. (Bosion Univ.) 1923. Preacher to the University 1886-1890, 1906-1909; Overseer 1897-1909, 1910-1916, 1925-1929. Gustavus Ede Gordon. Lecturer on Charitable Methods 1879-1880. John Keith Gordon, B.A. (McGill Univ.) 1916, M.D. (ibid.) 1920. In structor in Pathology (Medical School) 1921-1922. Robert Aaron Gordon [Jo; merly Aaron Goldstein], A.B. (Jo/mi OFFICERS 1637-1936 229 Hopkins Univ.) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1931, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1934. Instructor in Economics 193 I-. William Catron Gordon, A.B. (Missouri Valley Coil.) 1926, M.B.A.. (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in Accounting 1928-1932; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-193 1 . Christopher Gore, A.B. 1776, LL.D. 1809. Overseer 1810-181g; Fellow 1812- 1820. John Gore, A.B. 1702, A.M. Librarian 1706-1707. John Gorham, A.B. 1801, A.M., M.B. 1804, MD. 18 11. Adjunct Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medica 180i-1816; Erving Professor of Chemistry 18 127. Harold Inman Gosline, s. c.l. 1909, M.D. 1914. Instructor in Neuro- pathology 1916- 1917. Allen Walton Gould, A.B. c.l. with Highest Honors in Classics 1872. Instructor in Greek 1872-1873; Tutor 1873-1874,1875-1881- Robert Gordon Gould, S.B. c.t Biochemical Sciences 1930, PH.D. Chemistry 1933. Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1931-1934; Tutor 1931-1934. Rufus Henry Gould, D.M.D. 1901. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1914-1916. Burton Jordan Gove, D.M.D. 1924- Instructor in Oral Pathology 1928-. Ralph Edward Gove, D.M.D. 1913- Instructor in Orthodontia 1916-. Anatole de Goy, A.B. Instructor in French 1840-1841. Martin Christian Rudolph Grabau, S.B. c.l. Mathematics 1923, A.M. 1925, PH.D. Physics 1931. Instructor in Physics 1929-1935; Tutor 1929-1935. Gustave Philip Grabfleld, KB. (Williams Colt) 1912, M.D. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1915. Instructor in Pharmacology 1920-1921, 1922-1935; Associate in Pharmacology 1935-. Ronan Calistus Grady, CR. (U. S. Naval dcademy) 1906. Professor of Naval Science and Tactics 19s7-1929- Allan Lyle Grafihin, A.B. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1925, M.D. (ibid.) 1930. Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1930-1932; Tutor 1930-1932; Instructor in Anatomy (Medical School) 1932-1935; Associate in Anatomy 1935- Charles Insco Gragg, KB. (Univ. of Rochester) 1918, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 192!, D.C.5. (ibid.) 1928. Asst. Professor of Business 1929- 1935; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930- 1931; Associate Professor of Business 1935-. 230 HISTORICAL REGISTER Gerald Sandford Graham, B.A. (.uecn's Univ., Canada) 1924, M.A. (ibid.) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Cam- bridge) 1929. Instructor in History 1930-; Tutor 1930-. Charles Hall Grandgent, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Modern Languages 1883, L.H.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1916, L.H.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1922, LITT.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1923, L.H.D. (Oberlin Coil.) 1927. Tutor 1886-1889; Professor of Romance Languages 1896-1932; Acting Dean (Faculty of Arts and Sciences) 1929. Frank Butler Granger, A.B. 1899, M.D. 1902. Instructor in Electratherapeutics (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1918; Instructor in Elect ro-therapeutics (Graduate Course in Medicine) 1920-1924; Instructor in Physical Therapeutics (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1924-1929. Elliott Mansfield Grant, A. B. W. 1916 (1919), A.M. 1921, PH.D. Philo logy 1923. Instructor in French 1921-1922. George Franklin Grant, D.M.D. 18Jo. Demonstrator of Mechanical Dentistry 1878-1884; Instructor in the Treatment of Cleft Palate and Cognate Diseases 1884-1889. Harry Linwood Grant, A. B. (Brown Univ.) 1890, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1898. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1900-1905. Percy Stickney Grant, A.B. 1883, A.M. 1886, S.T.B. (Episcopal &1/icological School) 1886, S.T.D. (Hobart Colt) 1907- Preacher to the University 1907-1909- Robert Grant, AS. 1873, PH.D. Philology 1876, LL.B. 1879, LITT.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1921, LITT.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Overseer 1895-1907, 1908-1914, 1915-1921; President of the Board of Overseers 1917-1921. Norman Scott Brien Gras, B. A. and LiLA. (Western Univ. and Coll., Canada) 1906, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1909, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1912, LL.D. (Univ. of Western Ontario) 1924. Lecturer on Economic History 1915-1916; Lecturer on Economics 1918; Isidor Straus Professor of Business History 1927-. Louis Caryl Graton, S.B. (Cornell Univ.) 1900, PH.D. (ibid.) 1930- In structor in Mining Geology 1909-1910; Asst. Professor of Mining Geology 1910-1912; Professor of Mining Geology 1912-1916; Professor of Economic Geology 1916-1925; Professor of Mining Geology 1925- Mitchell Gratwick, A. 19,22. Asst. Dean of Harvard College 1927 1929. William Caspar Graustein, As. m.d. Mathematics 1910, A.M. 1911, OFFICERS 1637-1936 231 DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Bonn) 1913- Instructor in Mathematics 1913- 1914, 1919; Asst. Professor of Mathematics 1919-1926; Associate Professor of Mathematics 1926-1933; Tutor 1926-; Professor of Mathematics 1933-. Lawrence Murray Graves, A.B. (Washburn CoIL) 1918, A.M. (Univ. of Chicago) 1920, PH.D. (ibid.) 1924. Instructor in Mathematics 1925-1926. Thomas Graves, A. B. 1656, A.M. Fellow 1666-1671; Tutor i666- 1671. William Phillips Graves, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1891, M.D. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1899, S.D. (Hon.) (Boston Univ.) 1932- Professor of Gynae- cology 1911-1927; W. H. Baker Professor of Gynaecology 19271932. Asa Gray, M.D. (Coil. of Medicine and Surgery, N. Y.) 1831, AM. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1844, LL.D. (Hamilton Colt) 1860, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1874, LL.D. (McGill Univ.) 1884, LL.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1887, LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1887, D.SC. (Hon.) (Univ. u/ Cambridge) 1887, D.C.L. (Univ. of Oxford) 1887. Fisher Professor of Natural History 1842-1888; Curator of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 1874-1875; Director of the Herbarium 1883-1888- Francis Calley Gray, A. B. 1809, A.M., LL.DI 1841. Fellow 1826-1836. George Rufus Gray, D.D.S. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1889, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1893. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1899- 1903- Howard Levi Gray, A.B. (Univ. of Rochester) 1897, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1898, A.M. (ibid.) 1900, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1907. Instructor in History 1909-1914; Instructor in Economics 191 1-1912; Tutor 1914-1915;Asst. Professor ofHistory 1914-1915. John Chipman Gray, A.B. 11811) A.M., LL.D. 18g6. Overseer 1847-1854. John Chipman Gray, A.B. 1859, A.M., LL.B. 1861, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1894, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1895. Lecturer (Law School) 18691870; Lecturer on Conflict of Laws (Law School) 1871-1872; Lecturer on Evidence (Law School) 1872-1874. John Henry Gray, A.B. m.c.t Political Science 1887. Instructor in Political Economy 1888-1889. Morris Gray, A.B. 1906. Secretary for Employment 1912-19 15, 1916- 1921. Roland Gray, A.B. s.c.?. 1895, LL.B. ci. 1898. Lecturer on the Law of Property (Law School) 1910-1913. 232 HISTORICAL REGISTER Stanley Edgar Gray, A.B. (Wabash Coil.) 1925, A.M. (Indiana Univ.) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, Instructor in History 1932-1933, 1934) '935; Tutor 1932-1933- William Gray, A.B. &829, A.M. Overseer 1866-1872. Albert Otto Greef, A.B. (Univ. of Kansas) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Instructor in Finance 1929-1935; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1931. Arda Alden Green, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1921, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1927. Research Associate in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1933-. Charles Montraville Green) A.B. c.l. 1874, M.D. '877. Instructor in Obstetrics 1886-1894; Asst. Professor of Obstetrics 1894-1904; Secretary of the Medical Faculty 1897-1899; Secretary of the Faculty of Medicine 1899-1907; Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Clinical Gynaecology 1904-1907; Professor of Obstetrics 1907iii; Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 191 1-1915. Edmund Fiske Green (see John Fiske). Frederick Green, A.B. m.c.l. 1889, LL.B. ci. and A.M. 1893. Lecturer on Admiralty (Law School) 1903-1904. Gabriel Marcus Green, S.B. (Coil, of the City of N. Y.) 1911, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1912, PH.D. (ibid.) 1913- Instructor in Mathe- matics 1914-1919. Hyman Green, A.B. 1911, M.D. 1914. Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1927-1931. John Orne Green, AS. 1863, A.M., M.D. 1866. Lecturer 1869-1870; Lecturer on Otology (Medical School) 1871-1875; Clinical Instruc- tor in Otology 1875-1888; Clinical Professor of Otology 1888-1904. Nicholas St. John Green, A.B. 1851, LL.B. 1853. Instructor in Philosophy 1870; Instructor in Political Economy 1870-1871; Lecturer on Torts (Law School) 1870-1871; Lecturer on Criminal Law and Torts (Law School) 1871-1872, Robert Montraville Green, AS. s.c.i. English 1902, M.D. c.l. 1906. Instructor in Anatomy 1911-1924; Instructor in Gynaecology (Medical School) 1921-; Asst. Professor of Applied Anatomy 1924-; Instructor in Obstetrics 1932, 1934- Samuel Abbott Green, AS. 185!, A.M., M.D. 1844, LL.D. (Univ. of Nashville) 1896. Overseer 1869-1880, &882-1900. William Green, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of rechno/ogy) 1906, S.M. (ibid.) 1915, S.M. IN MECH. ENOIN. (Harvard Univ.) 1915. Lecturer on Chemical Engineering 1919-192 1. OFFICERS 1637-1936 233 William Thomas Green, Au. (Indiana Univ.) 1921, A.M. (ibid.) 1922, M.D. (ibid.) 1925. Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery 1934- Charles Herbert Greene, A. B. (Haverford Coll.) 1926, AM. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1931. Instructor in Chemistry 1931- Daniel Crosby Greene, A.B. 1895, M.D. c.l. 1899. Instructor in Laryn- gology (Medical School) 1915-1930. Edward Forbes Greene, OR.. (U. S. Natal Academy) 1904. Lecturer on Naval Science and Tactics 1917. Henry Copley Greene, {formerly Henry Copley Upham Greene], A.B. mx.!. 1894, A.M. 1924. Instructor in Social Ethics 1926-1928; Tutor 1926-1928. Jerome Davis Greene, A.B. 1896 (1899), A.M. (Hon.) 1914, A.M. (Hon.) (Rutgers Coll.) 1915. Secretary to the President 1901-1905; Secretary to the Corporation 1905-1910, 1934-; Overseer 1911-1913, 1917-1923; Director of the Tercentenary Celebration 1934- Ransom Aiphonso Greene, M.D. (Univ. of Maryland) 1902. Lecturer on the Mental Diagnosis of Children (Graduate School of Education) 1924-. William Chase Greene, A.B. m.c.l. Classics and Literature especially Latin and French 191!, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1914, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1916, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1917. Instructor in English 1914-1915; Instructor in Greek and Latin 1920-1923; Asst. Professor of Greek and Latin 1923-1927; Tutor &923-; Associate Professor of Greek and Latin 1927-. Edward Hale Greenleal Curator of the Gray Collection of Engravings 1877-1887. Simon Greenleaf, A. M. (Hon.) (Bowdoin Coll.) 1817, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1834, LL.D. (Amherst Coll.) 1845, LL.D. (Univ. of Alabama) 1852. Royall Professor of Law 1833-1846; Dane Professor of Law 1846-1848; Dane Professor, Emeritus 1848-1853. Jesse More Greenman, S.B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1893, SM. (Harvard Univ.) 1899, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Berlin) 1901. Instructor in Botany 1902-1905. Chester Noyes Greenough, A.B. m.c.l. 1898, A.M. 1899, PH.D. Philology 1904. Instructor in English 1900-1902, 1905-1907; Curator of American Literature (Library) 1905-1907; Asst. Professor of English 1910-1915; Professor of English '9'5-; Acting Dean (Harvard College) 1919-1920; Dean (Harvard College) 1921-1927; Tutor 1927-193 1; Master of Dunster House 1930-1934. 234 HISTORICAL REGISTER Francis Boon Greenough, A.B. 1849, MD. 1866, A.M. 1870. Lecturer on Syphilis (Medical School) 1871-18-5; Clinical Instructor in Syphilis 1875-1895. James Bradstreet Greenough, A.B. 1856. Tutor 1865-1873; Asst. Professor of Latin 1873-1883; Professor of Latin 1883-1901. Robert Battey Greenough, A.B. 1892, M.D. c.l. 1896. Instructor in Surgery 1905-1910; Asst. Professor of Surgery 11910-1932- Jesse Philip Greenstein, S.B. (Polytechnic Inst. of Brooklyn) 1926, S.M. (Brown Univ.) 1928, PH.D. (ibid.) 1930. Instructor in Bio- chemical Sciences 1933-; Tutor 1933-. James Cowan Greenway, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1926. Associate in Ornithology (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1930-1932; Asst. Curator of Birds (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1932- Allen Greenwood, M.D. 1889. Lecturer on Ophthalmology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915; Lecturer on Ophthalmology (Medical School) 1915-1916; Associate in Ophthalmology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916- 1919; Associate in Ophthalmology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-. Arthur Moses Greenwood, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1898, M.D. c.1. (Harvard Univ.) 1902. Instructor in Dermatology (Medical School) 19281930; Instructor in Dermatology and Syphilology (Medical School) 1930- Isaac Greenwood, A.B. 1721, A.M. Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy 1727-1738. Halfdan Ingstrup Gregersen, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1922, A.M. (ibid.) 1923, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1935. Instructor in Romance Languages 1930-1931, 1932-1933, 1934-; Tutor 1930-; Instructor in French 1931-1932, 1933-1934. Magnus Instrup Gregersen, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1923, A.M. (ibid.) 1924, PH.D. Medical Sciences (Harvard Univ.) 1930. Instructor in Physiology (Medical School) 1928-1935. Elisha Hall Gregory, M.D., (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1885- Instructor in Histology and Embryology 1897-1898. Wilfred Thomason Grenfell, M.R.C.S., L.R.c.r'. (England) 1889, M.u. (Hon.) (Univ. of Oxford) 1907, LL.D. (Williams Coil.) 1909, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1909, M.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Toronto) 1911, F.M.C.S. (England). William Belden Noble Lecturer 1911-1912. Alden Buchannon Greninger, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1928, Engineer (ibid.) 1931, S.D. Metallurgy (Harvard Univ.) 1935. Instructor in Metallurgy 1935-. OFFICERS 1637-1936 235 Robert Meirose Grey. Superintendent of the Harvard Botanic Garden at Soledad, Cuba 1925-. John Matthew Gries, A.B. (Miami Univ., 0/tic) 1905, A.M. (ibid.) 1906. Lecturer on Lumbering (Graduate School of Business Ad- ministration) 1914-1916; Asst. Professor of Lumbering 19i6-i921; Director of the Bureau of Business Research 1918. Arthur Kent Griffin, B.A. (Univ. of roronto) 1914, ILA. (ibid.) 1915, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1921, M.A., DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Toronto) 1930. Lecturer on Greek and Latin 1931-1932; Tutor 1931-1932. Frederick Robertson Griffin, A.B. (Bates Coil.) 1898, S.T.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1901, S.T.D. (Bates Coll.) 1923- S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1936. Preacher to the University 1934-. Ernest Stacey Griffith, A.B. (Hamilton CoIL) 1917, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Ox- ford) 1925. Lecturer on Government 1929-1930; Tutor 1929-1930- Frederick Reece Griffith, A. B. (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1914, A. M. (ibid.) 1914, PH.D. Medical Sciences (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Instruc- tor in Physiology (Medical School) 1922-1923. Francis Browne Grinnell, A.B. 1909, M.D. c.t'. 1913. Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene 1914-1917; Instructor in Bacteriology (Medical School) 1923-1926; Associate in Bacteriology and Immunology (Medical School) 1926-1933; Associate in Bacteriology and Immunology (School of Public Health) 1926-1933; Asst. Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology (Medical School) 1933-; Asst. Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology (School of Public Health) 1933-. Ludlow Griscom, A.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1912, A.M. (Cornell Univ.) i915. Research Curator of Zoology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1927-. Erwin Nathaniel Griswold, AS. (Oberlin Coil.) 1925, A.M. (ibid.) 1925, LL.B. s.d. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, S.J.D. (ibid.) 1929. Asst. Professor of Law 1934-1935; Professor of Law 1935-. Leon Stacy Griswold, AS. 1889. Instructor in Geology 1894-1895. Laurence Rich Grose, AS. (Brown Univ.) 1907, Add. (Columbia Univ.) 1909, S.M. Forestry (Harvard Univ.) 1916. Instructor in Forestry 1916-1917. Charles Gross, A.B. (Williams Coll.) '878, Add. (ibid.) iSSi, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Gottingen) 1883, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1901, LL.D. (Williams Coll.) 1904. Instructor in History 1888-1892; Asst. Professor of I listory 1892-190!; Professor of History 1901-1908; Gurney Professor of History and Political Science 1908-1909. 236 HISTORICAL REGISTER Robert Edward Gross, A.B. (Carleton Coll.) 1927, NT-D- (Harvard Univ.) ij i. Instructor in Pathology 1934-. Ernst Hermann Paul Grossmann, A.B. 1902. Instructor in German 1902-1906; Instructor in German Correspondence i 908-i 91!. Ernest Rutherford Groves, A. B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1901, S.T.B. (Yale Univ.) 1903. Lecturer on Education &925. Samuel James Guernsey. Asst. Curator of Archaeology and Ethnology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1914-1921; Asst. Director (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1921-1929; Instructor in Anthropology 1928-1929; Curator of Archaeology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1930-36. Benjamin Guild, A.B. 1769, A.M. Tutor 1776-1780- Victor Guillemin, A.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Munich) 1926. Instructor in Physics 1930-1931; Tutor 1930-1931; Lecturer on Physics 1931-1934. Charles Burton Gulick, A.B. s.cJ. 1890, A.M. 1891, PH.D. Philology 1894. Instructor in Greek 1892-1894, 1895-1899; Asst. Professor of Greek 1899-I90e; Professor of Greek 1909-1925; Eliot Professor of Greek Literature 1925-. Francis Barton Gummere, A.B. (Haveiford Coil.) 1872, AM. (ibid.) 1875, s.n. (Harvard Univ.) '875, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Freiburg.-imBaden, Germany) 18 8 1, LITT.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1909. Instructor in English 1881-1882. Richard Mott Gummere, A.B. (Haverford Coil.) 1902, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1904, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1907, A.M. (Hon.) (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1923. Chairman of the Committee on Admission 1934-; Lecturer on Latin 1935-. Sven Martin Gundersen, M.D. 1929. Asst. Medical Adviser 1935-. James Newton Gunn. Lecturer on Industrial Organization (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1908-1912. Arthur Bernard Gunnarson, A.B. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1920, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Instructor in Accounting (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1924-1925. Binney Gunnison, A.B. m.c.l. Mathematics 1886, CR. (Crozcr Thco logical Seminary) '890. Instructor in Public Speaking 1905 1906. Ephrairn Whitman Gurney, A.B. 1852. Tutor 1857-1863; Asst. Pro lessor of Latin 1863-1867; Asst. Professor of Intellectual Philosophy 1867-1868; Asst. Professor of History 1868-1886; Dean of the OFFICERS 1637-1936 237 College Faculty 1870-1876; Fellow 1884-1886; McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History is 86. John Kyle Gustafson, A.B. (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1927, A. M. (liarcard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Geology (ibid.) 1930- Instructor in Mineralogy 1929-1930. Frederick I Gustorf. Instructor in German 1820-1821?. Henri Guy, B.-ES-LEflRES (Univ. of Bordeaux) 1880, LIC.-E5-LEflItES (Univ. of Toulouse) 1884, AGR*GE DES LETTRES (Univ. of Paris) 7891, DOCTEUR4S-LETTRES (ibid.) 1898. Exchange Professor from France 1921, 1929-1930; Lecturer on French 1933; Tutor 1933. Leo Arthur Theodore Haak, A.B. (Cornell Coil., Iowa) 1926, A. M. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1928. Tutor 1933-1934. Jacob Anton de Haas, A. B. (Leland Stanford 7r. Univ.) 1910, OR. (Meadville Theological Seminary) 1910, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1972, PH.D. (Leland Stanford 7r. Univ..) 1916. Lecturer on Foreign Trade (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1926-1927; William Ziegler Professor of Internal Relationships 1927-; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1931. Gottfried Haberler, DR. POL. ECON. and soc. SCI. (Univ. of Vienna) 7923, J.TJ.D. (ibid.) 7925. Lecturer on Economics 1931-1932; Associate Professor of Economics 7935-; Tutor 1935-. Roy Kenneth Hack, A.B. (Williams Coil.) 1905, B.LITT. (Univ. of Ox- ford) 1909. Instructor in Greek and Latin 191 2-1918; Asst. Professor of Classics 1918-1923, Everett Louis Hackes, AS. 1914. Instructor in German 192 1-1922. Charles Wilson Hackett, A.B. (Univ. of Texas) 1909, A.M. (Univ. of California) 1914, PH.D. (ibid.) 1917- Visiting Lecturer on Latin- American History and Economics [925-1926. Lewis Wendell Hackett, s. m.c.L 1905, M.D. ca'. 1912, DR. P.H. 19t3. Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene 1913-1914. Amos Irving Hadley, D.M.D. 1891. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1903- 1907; Instructor in Porcelain Work 1907-1916; Instructor in Inlay Work 1916-1922; Asst. Professor of Ceramics 1922-1925; Asst. Professor of Operative Dentistry 1925-1928; Clinical Professor of Operative Dentistry 1928-. Arthur Twining Hadley, AS. (Yale Univ.) 1876, AM. (ibid.) 1887, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1899. Lecturer on the Problems of Railroad Administration 1886-1887- James Hadley, AS. (Yale Univ.) 1842, A.M. (ibid.) 1845, LL.D. (We:. lejan Unit., Conn.) 1866. University Lecturer 1870-187!. 238 HISTORICAL REGISTER Albert Haertlein, A.B. c.i. Engineering Sciences 1916, s.s. 1918, S. B. IN C .E. Inst. of reclinology) 1918. Instructor in Civil Engineering 1919-1923; Lecturer on Civil Engineering 1928 1929; Associate Professor of Civil Engineering 1929-; Secretary of the Faculty of the Graduate School of Engineering 1935-; Director of the Squam Lake Camp 1935. Jean Jacques Haffner. Professor of Architecture 1922-1925; Nelson Robinson, Jr. Professor of Architecture i9-25-. Hermann Hagedorn, A.B. s.c.!. with Highest Honors in English 1907. Instructor in English 1909-1911. Harold Frederick Hagen, (Stevens Inst. of Technology) 1907. Lecturer on Fan Engineering (Engineering School) 1930-. Hermann August Hagen, M.D. (Univ. of Konigsberg) 1840, DR. PHIL. (Hon.) (ibid.) 1863, S.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) £887. Curator (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1867; Professor of Entomology 1870-1893. Fritz Hagens, A. B. (Beloit Coil.) 1899, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) Instructor in German 1904-1905. Carl William Hagge, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1926, A.M. (ibid.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1931. Instructor in German 1930-1931. William Thomas Haines, S. B. (Montana State Coil.) 191 I. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1917-1918. Keet William Halbert, A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1920, A.M. (ibid.) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Instructor in Mathematics 1922 1924. Edward Hale, A. B. ci with Highest Honors in Classics 1879, S.T.II. 1886. Secretary to the President 1882-1883; Instructor in Honii. letics 1896-1897; Asst. Professor of Homiletics 1897-1906; Editor of the General Catalogue of the Divinity School 1913-1916. Edward Everett Hale, A.B. 1839, A.M., S.T.D. £879. Overseer 186( 1875, 1876-1887; Preacher to the University 1886-1888; Lecturer on Congressional Polity (Divinity School) 1893-1894. George Silsbee Hale, A. B. 1844, A.M. (Hon.) (Dartmouth Coll.) iS8, Lecturer on the Legal Aspects of the Ministry (Divinity Schonli 1893-1894. John Hale, A.B. 1779, A.M. Tutor 1781-1786. William Gardner Hale, A.B. s.cJ. Philosophy 1870. Tutor 1874 ',". 1877 1880. %\orth Hale, M.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1904, A.B. (ibid.) 1908. AsM. Professor of Pharmacology 1913-1918; Secretary to the Faculty of Jrr1L.tnz ifli/-IYJO '239 Medicine '918; Asst. Dean of the Faculty of Medicine 1918-1930, 1931-; Associate Professor of Pharmacology 1918-; Acting Dean (Medical School) 1922-1q23; 1930-1931; Acting Dean of the Faculty of Medicine '935. Frederick Aichorn Haley, D.M.D. 1923- Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 7929-. Harry West Haley, D.M.D. 1896. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1896-1900, 1905-1907; Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1907- 1912. Herman Wadsworth Haley [see Herman Wadsworth Hayley]. Angelo Hall, A.B. rn.c.l. Mathematics 1891, S.T.B. 7896. Instructor in Mathematics 1904. Asaph Hall, PH.D. (Hon.) (Hamilton Colt) 1878, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1879, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1879, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1886. Lecturer on Celestial Mechanics 1896-1901. Charles Cuthbert Hall, A. B. (Williams Coll.) 1872, S.T.D. (New York Univ.) 1890, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1897. Preacher to the Univer- sity 1899-1900. Edward Henry Hall, A. B. 1851, Grad. Divinity School 185, S.T.D. 1902. Lecturer on the History of Christian Doctrine (Divinity School) 1899-1900. Edwin Herbert Hall, A. B. (Bowdoin Colt) 1875, A.M. (ibid.) 1878, PH.D. (Johns Hopkins) 1880, LL.D. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1905- Instructor in Physics 1881-1888; Asst. Professor of Physics 1888-1895; Prolessor of Physics 1895-1914; Rumford Professor of Physics '9141921; Acting Director (Jefferson Physical Laboratory) 1918-1919. Francis Cooley Hall, LITT.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1913, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1917- Instructor in Medicine 1932-. Gordon Hall, D.M.D. 1918. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1921-. Granville Stanley Hall, A.B. ([Villiarns Coll.) 1876, A.M. (ibid.) 1870, CR. (Union 'Theological Seminary) 1871. Instructor in English 1876-1877; University Lecturer 1880-1883. Harry Hepburn Hall, S.B. (Union Coll., N. Y.) 1926, PH.D. Physics (Harvard Univ.) 1934. Instructor in Physics 1934-1935; Tutor 1934-; Instructor in Physics and Communication Engineering 193S- James Alexander Hall, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1908, S.D. in Mech. Engin. (ibid.) 1910. Lecturer on Machine Design 1919 -1920. Lawrence Percival Hall, tB. U. Chemistry 1919, A.M. 1921, PH.D. Chemistry 1925. Instructor in Chemistry 1922-1923, 1924-1925. 240 HISTORICAL REGISTER Lillian Arvilla Hall. Custodian of the Theatre Collection (Library) 1925-. Livingston Hall, PH.B. (Univ. of Chicago) 1923, LL.B. m.c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1927. Asst. Professor of Law 1932-. Norris Folger Hall, A.B. (Haverford Coll.) 1913, A.M. (ibid.) 1913, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1915, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1917- Instructor in Chemistry 1919-1929. Stephen Hall, A.B. 1765, A.M. Tutor 1772-1778; Fellow 1777-1778- Thomas Hall, A.B. m.c.I. 1893. Instructor in English 1895-1911. William Thomas Hall, S.B. (Massachusetts inst. of ftechnology) 1895. Lecturer on Chemistry 1930. Theodore Hallett, D.M.D. 1892. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1895-1896. Albert Roberts Halley, M.D. (Vanderbilt Univ.) 1905, Ss. (ibid.) 1913, A.M. (ibid.) 1913, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Instructor in German 1921-1922. William Reginald Halliday, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1908, B.LITT. (ibid.) 1910. Visiting Lecturer on Ancient History 1925. John White Hallowell, A.B. 1901. Overseer 1914-1920, 1926-1927. Norwood Penrose Hallowell, A.B. 1897. Overseer 1920-1926. Maxwell Nicoll Halsey, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1926, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Asst. Director of the Bureau for Street Traffic Research 1935- Edward Billings Ham, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Oxford) 1927- Instructor in Mathematics 1924-1925; Instructor in Romance Languages 1927-1928; Tutor 1927-1928. Samuel Franklin Ham, D.M.D. 1870. Demonstrator of Mechanical Dentistry j S69-1873; Clinical Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1879-1880. William Thomas Ham, A.B. (Coil. of the Pacific) 1913, A.M. (Stanford Univ.) 1916, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1926. Instructor in Social Ethics 1922-1926; Tutor. 1925-1927, 1928-1935; Instructor in Economics 1926-1927, 1928-1931; Asst. Professor of Economics 1931-1935- Stephen Francis Hamblin, S.B. (Massachusetts Agricultural Coil.) 1912. Instructor in Horticulture 1916-1927; Asst. Professor of Horticulture 1927-; Director of the Botanic Garden 1923-1930- Alice Hamilton, M.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1893, A.M. (Hon.) (ibid.) 1910, S.D. (Hon.) (Mi. Holyoke Colt) 1926, S.D. (Hon.) (Smith OFFICERS 1637-1936 241 Coll.) 'y. Asst. Professor of Industrial Medicine 19i9-1925; Asst. Professor of Industrial Medicine (School of Public Health) I 925-1935. Bengt Leopold Knutsson Hamilton, M.D. (Univ. of Upsala, Sweden) 3917, DSC. (Medical School of Stockholm) 1922. Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1925-1927. Burton Everett Hamilton, A.B. 1907 (1908), M.D. 1910. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1928-1931; Instructor in Medicine (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1931-. John Andrew Hamilton, A.B. (Univ. of South Carolina) 1928, A. M. (ibid.) 1930, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1934. Instructor in Romance Languages 1935-. Charles Edward Hamlin, AS. (Waterville Coil., Me.) 1847, A.M. (ibid.) 18 50, LL.D. (Bucknell Univ.) 1873. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1873; Instructor in Geography and Geology 18751877; Assistant in Conchology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1876-1877; Assistant in Conchology and Paleontology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 18-,7-18 86. Charles Sumner Hamlin, A.B. c.l. 1883, LL.B. ci'. and A.M. 1886, LL.D. (Washington and Lee Univ.) 1896. Lecturer on United States Government Service 3902-1904. Hallett Barker Hammatt, A. B. (Univ. of California) 1924- Instructor in Mathematics 1925-1926. Frederick Simonds Hammett, A.B. (Tufts Coil.) 1908, 5.14. (Rhode Island State Coil.) 1911, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1914, PH.D. Medical Sciences (ibid.) 1915-Instructor in Anatomy 1917-1918; Secretary (Graduate School of Medicine) 1917-1918. Mason Hammond, A.B. s.d. with Highest Honors in Classics 1925, ThA. (Univ. of Oxford) 1927, B.LITT. (ibid.) 1930. Instructor in Greek and Latin 1928-1934; Tutor 1928-; Instructor in History 19291934; Asst. Professor of History 1934-; Asst. Professor of Greek and Latin 1934- Philip Hammond, M.D. 1894. Instructor in Otology 1906-1914, 1916-1927; Associate in Otology 1914-1916. Aubrey Otis Hampton, M.D. (Baylor Univ.) 1925. Instructor in Roentgenology 1934-. Beicher Hancock, A.R. 1727, A.M. Librarian 1741-1742; Tutor 1742- 1767; Fellow 17601767. John Hancock, A.H. 1719,A.M. Librarian 1723-1726. John Ifancock, A.8. 1754, A.M., A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1769, A. M. 242 HISTORICAL REGISTER (Hon.) (Colt of New jersey) 1769, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1792. Treasurer 1773-1777- Learned Hand [formerly Billings Learned Hand], A. B. s.c.l. 1893, A.M. 1894, LL.B. c.l. 1896, LL.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1930, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1931. Overseer 1929-1930,1930-1936. Alfred Chester Hanford, A.B. (Univ. of Illinois) 1912, A.M. (ibid.) 1913, PH.D. Political Science (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Instructor in Municipal Government 1916-1917, 1919-1920; Tutor 1916-1917, 1919-1927, 1928_; Instructor in Government 1917-1918, 1920- 1923; Asst. Professor of Government 1923-1927; Director of the Summer School of Arts and Sciences and of Education 1924-1927; Associate Professor of Government 1927-1930; Dean (Harvard College) 1927-; Professor of Government 1930- James Holly Hanford, AS. (Univ. of Rochester 1904, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1907 (1908), PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1909. Instructor in English 1912-1914. Lewis Ulysses Hanke, s.n. (Northwestern Univ., IlL) 1924, A.M. (ibid.) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Instructor in History 1934-; Tutor 1934-. Miles Lawrence Hanley, AS. (Wittenberg Coil.) 1914, A.M. (Ohio State Univ.) 1916, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927. Lecturer on English 1932-1934- Marcus Lee Hansen, A.n. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1916, A.M. (ibid.) 1917, P1-.D. History (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Tutor 1921-1923- George Henry Hansmann, M.D. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1918. Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1921-1923- Arthur Warren Hanson, AS. c.l. 1912, M.B.A. ci 1921, A.M. 1923. Instructor in French 1920-1921; Instructor in Accounting (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1921-1927; Asst. Professor of Accounting 1927-1930; Associate Professor of Accounting 19301935; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 19301931; Professor of Accounting 1935-. Edward William Hanson, GR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 191 i. Asst. Professor of Naval Science and Tactics 1932-1934. Simon Gabriel Hanson, s.B. (Univ. of Vermont) 1929, S.M. (ibid.) 1930, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1933. Instructor in Economics 1931-1935. Paul Ilenry Hanus, S. B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1878, LL.D. (Univ. Of Colorado) 1906, LL.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1925. Asst. Professor of the History and Art of Teaching 1891-1901; Professor of the I listory and Art of Teaching 1901-192 1. OFFICERS 1637-1936 243 Albert Philip Happel, A.B. m.c.l. Romance Languages and Literatures 191! (1910), A.M. 1914, PH.D. Philology 1916. Instructor in Romance Languages 1914-1916. Louis Harap, A.B. ci. Economics 1928, A.M. 1930, PH.D. Philosophy 1932. Asst. Librarian of the Philosophical Library [933-1934; Librarian of the Philosophical Library 1934- Edward Harding, A.B. 1911, M.D. 1916. Surgical Adviser I9"2-I935-Francis Herbert Harding, D.M.D. 1897. Instructor in Operative Den- tistry 1899-1904. Frank Herbert Hardison, A.B. (Dartmouth Colt) 1876. Lecturer on Life Insurance (Graduate School of Medicine) I9I2-I9i5. Harvey Winchester Hardy, D.M.D. 1896. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1896-1898, 1908-1909. Charles Henry Hare, PH.B. (Brown Univ.) 188, A.M. (ibid.) 1889, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1889. Instructor in Gynaecology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915, 1916-1919; Instructor in Gynaecology (Medical School) 1915-1916; Instructor in Gynaecology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1920. Clarence Henry Haring, A.B. s.c.!. with Highest Honors in History and Government 1907, B.LITT. (Univ. of Oxford) 1909, PH.D. History (Harvard Univ.) 1916. Visiting Lecturer on Latin-American History 1923; Professor of Latin-American History and Economics 1923-1935; Robert Woods Bliss Professor of Latin-American History and Economics 1935-; Master of Dunster House 1934-. Edward Stephen Harkness, A. B. (Yale Univ.) 1897, A.M. (ibid.) 1925, LL.D. (St. Andrews Univ.) 1926, LL.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1928. Honorary Associate of the Residential Houses [930-. George Way Harley, A. B. (Duke Univ.) 1916, M.D. (Yale Univ.) 1923. Associate in Anthropology 1931-1935; Research Associate in Anthropology 1935-. Torr Wagner Harrner, A.B. c.l. 1903, M.D. c.l. 1907. Associate in Sur- gery (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916- 1918; Associate in Surgery (Medical School) 1919-1920; Associate in Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1921- 1924; Instructor in Anatomy (Medical School) 1926-. Paul Montgomery Harmon, A. B. (Indiana Univ.) 1914, A.M. (ibid.) 1915, PH.D. (ibid.) 1920. Instructor in Physiology (Medical School) 1926-1927. John Walter I larrirnan, PH.B. (Brown Univ.) 1920, M.B.A. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, DX.S. (ibid.) 1932-Instructor in Sales Management 244 HISTORICAL REGISTER (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1928-1930; Instructor in Bank Management (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1932. Cedric Frasier Harring, D.M.D. 1921. Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1927-1933. Charles Harrington, A.B. 1878, M.D. 1881. Instructor in Hygiene 1885-1888; Instructor in Materia Medica and Hygiene 1888-1898; Asst. Professor of Hygiene 1898-1906; Professor of Hygiene 19061908. Francis Bishop Harrington, A.B. (Tufts Coil.) 1877, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1881. Lecturer on Surgery (Medical School) 1903-1914. Arthur Ringland Harris, GR. (U. S. Military Academy) 1914, GR. (Command and General Staff School) 1926, Professor of Military Science and Tactics 1935- Francis Augustine Harris, A.B. 1866, M.D. 1872. Demonstrator of Medico-Legal Examinations 1881-1892. George Harris, A.B. (Amherst CoiL) 1866, cit. (Andover Theological Seminar-se') 1869, S.T.D. (Amherst Coll.) 1883, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) '899, LL.D. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1899. Preacher to the University 1897-1899- James Rendel Harris, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1874, M.A. (ibid.) 1877, D.LITT. (Univ. of Dublin) 1892. Lecturer (Divinity School) 1895. Paul Hyland Harris, A.B. m.c.l. Romance Languages and Literatures 1928, A.M. 1929. Instructor in Romance Languages 1932-; Tutor 1932-1935. Seymour Edwin Harris [formerly Seymour Harris], A.B. cJ. Economics 1920, PH.D. Economics 1926. Tutor 1922-; Instructor in Economics 1925-1927; Lecturer on Economics 1927-1933; Asst. Professor of Economics 1933-. Thaddeus Mason Harris, A.B. 1787, A.M., S.T.D. 1813. Librarian i I 1793. Thaddeus William Harris, A.B. 18 15, A.M., M.D. 1820. Librarian 1831 1856. Thaddeus William Harris, A.B. m.d. Natural History 1884, AM. 1885, PH.D. and A.M. Natural History 1890. Instructor in Geology 1888-1894. Thomas Leonard Harris, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1922, M.A. (ibid.) ip. Adviser in Religion 1930-1933. OFFICERS 1637-1936 245 William Fenwick Harris, A.B. m.d. 1891, A.M. 1892. Instructor in Greek 1898-1902; Asst. Professor of Greek 1902-1909. George Russell Harrison, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1919, A.M. (ibid.) 1920, PH.D. (ibid.) 1922. Research Associate in Physics 1930-1931. Robert Henri Harrison, D.V.S. (New York American Veterinary Coil.) 1881. Instructor in Anatomy (Veterinary School) '883-1886; Asst. Surgeon at the Veterinary Hospital 1883-1886. John Coate Harrold, s.n. m.d. Civil Engineering 1927- Instructor in Civil Engineering 1928-1929. Albert Bushnell Hart, .A.B. s.c.I. History 1880, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Freiburg-im-Breisgau, Germany) t88j, LL.D. (Univ. of Richmond) 1902, LL.D. (Tufts Coil.) 1905, LL.D. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1907, D:LITT. (Univ. of Geneva) 1909. Instructor in American History 1883-1887; Asst. Professor of History 1887-1897; Professor of History 1897-1910; Eaton Professor of the Science of Government 1910-1926. Ernest Jewett Hart, D.M.D. 1898. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1899-1906. Henry Melvin Hart, AS. s.c.?. History 1926, LL.B. rn.c.l. 1930, S.J.D. 1931. Asst. Professor of Legal History 1932- James Hart, A. B. (Univ. of Virginia) 1918, A.M. (ibid.) 1919. Tutor 1921-1922. John Goddard Hart, AS. m.c.l. 1893, A.M. 1894. Instructor in English 1896-; Secretary of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences 1902-1917- William LeRoy Hart, S.B. (Univ. of Chicago) 1913, S.M. (ibid.) 1914, PH.D. (ibid.) 1916. Benjamin Peirce Instructor in Mathematics 1916-1917. Willy Hartner, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Frankfurt) 1928. Lecturer on the History of Science 193S- Jacob Pieter Den Hartog, E.E. (Technical Univ. of Dc/fl) 1924, PH.D. (Univ. of Pittsburgh) 1929. Lecturer on Applied Mechanics (Engineering School) 1931-1932; Asst. Professor of Applied Mechanics 1932- Charles Hartshorne, AS. 1921, A.M. 1922, PH.D. Philosophy 1923. Instructor in Philosophy 1925-1928. Mildred Lucile Hartsough, AS. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1919, A.M. (ibid.) 1921, PH.D. (ibid.) 1924. Associate in Research (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1929-1932. Charles Frederic Rant. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zo- ()logy) iH— 186'y. 246 HISTORICAL REGISTER Harry Fairbanks Hartwell, A.B. 1895, M.D. ci. 1898. Instructor in Surgical Pathology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1913-1915; Instructor in Surgical Pathology (Medical School) 1915-1916; Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1917-1934. Shattuck Hartwell [formerly Josiah Shattuck Hartwellj, A.B. 1844, A.M., LL.B. 1846. Tutor 1846-1850. Howard Graham Harvey, rn. (Univ. of Manitoba) 1919, LL.B. (ibid.) 1922, A.M. (Northwestern Univ., Ill.) 1927. Instructor in French 1931-1933. Shirley Wilcox Harvey, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1916, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1918. Instructor in English 1928-1930,1931-1934. Henry Hill Haskell, A.B. ci. 1890, M.D1 1893. Instructor in Ophthalmology 1909-1920; Instructor in Ophthalmology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1917. Charles Homer Haskins, A. B. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1887, PH.D. (ibid.) '890, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1908, LITr.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1910, LL.D. (Allegheny Coil.) 1915, D.LTTT. (Univ. of Strasburg) 1919, D.LITT. (Univ. of Padua) 1922, D.LITT. (Univ. of Manchester) 1922, L1VT.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, D.LITT. (Univ. of Paris) 1926, D.LITT. (Univ. of Louvain) 1927, OR. (Hon.) (Univ. of Caen) 1935. Lecturer on History 1899-1900; Professor of History 1902-1912; Dean (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) 1908 1924; Gurney Professor of History and Political Science 1912-1928; Henry Charles Lea Professor of Mediaeval History 1928-1931. George Marvin IHa?s, M.D. 1929. Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1931-. Albert Baird Hastings, S.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1917, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1921. Hamilton Kuhn Professor of Biological Chemistry 1935- Jonathan Hastings, A.B. 1730, A.M. Steward 1750-1779. Theodore Frederick Hatch, S.B. (Univ. of Maine) 1924, S.M. Sanitary and Municipal Engineering (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Instructor in Sanitary Engineering (Engineering School) 1926-193-2; Instructor in Industrial Sanitation (Engineering School) 1932- Robert Anthony Hatcher, PH.G. (Philadelphia Coil, of Pharmacy) 1889, M.D. (Tulane Univ.) 1898. Lecturer on Pharmacology) (Medical School) 1913- I ugh Kerr Hatfield, M.D. 1901, D.M.D. 1901. Instructor in Ortho-dontia 1915-1920. i'hcudore Merryman Hatfield, A.B. (Northwestern Univ., IlL) 1g,2, OFFICERS 1637-1936 247 B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1926. Tutor 1924-1925, 1926-1927; Instructor in English 1926-1927. John Seabury Hathaway, A.B. c.l. Germanic Languages and Literatures 1924, M.D. 1928. Asst. Medical Adviser 1932-I 935. Augustus Raymond Hatton, PH.B. (Franklin Coil.) 1898, PH.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1907. Lecturer on Municipal Government 1910-1911. Unokichi Hattori, D.LITT. (Imperial Univ. of Tokyo) 1890, BIJNCAKU- HAKTJSHI (Japan) 1902, BUN KWASHINSHI (China) 1909. Professor of Japanese Literature and Life 1915-1916. Peter Britton Haughwout, A.M. (Hon.) (Univ. of Rochester) 181. Overseer 1859-1865. Frederik Vilhelm Haugsted, B.SC. in Mech. Engin. (Royal Univ., Copenhagen) 1916. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1921- 1922. Bernhard Haurwitz, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Leipsic) 1927. Research Associate at the Blue Hill Observatory 1933-. Henri Hauser, LIC.-s-LEnREs (Univ. of Paris) 1886, AGRECE D'HIS- TOIRE (ibid.) 1888, DOCTEUR-ES-LETTRES (ibid.) 1892. Exchange Professor of History and Economics 1923. George Haven, M.D. 1883. Instructor in Gynaecology 1895-1903. Edward Southworth Hawes, A.B. s.c.i. with Highest Honors in Classics 1880, A.M. 1882, PH.D. and A.M. Philology 1884. Instructor in Greek and Latin 1882-1883. James William Hawes, A.B. s.c.l. 1866) A.M. Instructor in Mathematics 1867-1868. John Bromham }-Iawes, A.B. 1900 (1901), M.D. c.l. 1903. Instructor in Medicine (Graduate School of Medicine) 1914-1915, 1917-1918; Instructor in Medicine (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1921-1924. Nathaniel Ware Hawes, D.M.D. (Hon.) 1879. Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry 1869-1870; Asst. Professor of Operative Dentistry 1870-1879. James MacLellan Hawkes, A.B. rn.c.l. Romance Languages and Literatures 1926, A.M. 1928. Instructor in German 1926-1929, 1930-. Richmond taurin Hawkins, A.B. (Univ. of Missouri) 1899, A.M. (ibid.) 1900, AM. (Harvard Univ.) 1903, A.M. (ibid.) 1906, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) rqo8. Instructor in Romance Languages 1905-1908; Instructor in French i90W 1919; Asst. Professor of French 1919-1927; Associate Professor of French 1927-. 248 HISTORICAL REGISTER Charles Dimmick Hawley, S.B. (Oregon State Agricultural Coil.) 1924. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1926-1927- Henry Charles Hawley, A.B. (Oberlin Coil.) 1923, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, D.C.S. (ibid.) 1930- Instructor in Marketing (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1929-1931; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1931 . James Hawley,A.B. 1792,A.M. Tutor 1797-1798. Ralph Chipman Hawley, A.B. (Amherst Coll.) ioi; M.F. (Yale Univ.) 1904. Instructor in Forestry 1905-I 906. Ralph George Hawtrey, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1901. Lecturer on Economics 1928-1929. JoelHayden. Overseer 185+-1860. Thomas Bernard Hayden, D.M.D. 1894. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry j895-1907; Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 19071916; Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work 1916-1917; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1917-1925- Harvey Cornelius Hayes, A. B. m.c.l. Physics 1907, A.M. 1908, PH.D. Physics &9!!. Instructor in Physics 1912-1914. John Joseph Hayes. Instructor in Elocution 1886-1902. Paul Hayhurst, A.B. (Univ. of Missouri) &904. Instructor in Economic Entomology 1908-1909. Herman Wadsworth Hayley [formerly Herman Wadsworth Haley], AS. (Amherst CoIL) 1887, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1888, PII.D. and A.M. Philology (ibid.) '890. Instructor in Latin 1891-1893; Tutor 1893-1896. Stuart Roberts Hayman, D.M.D. 1913 (1914). Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1918-1919, 1921-I 925. Henry Harrison Haynes, AS. 1873 (1874), S.T.B. (Episcopal &theologi- cal School) £877, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1887, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1899. Instructor in Semitic Languages 1901-1907. Robert Hammond Haynes, A.B. (Bowdoin CoIL) 1919. Superintendent of Circulation in the University Library 1931-. Winthrop Perrin Haynes, A.B. s.c.l. Geology 1910 (1911), A.M. 1912, PH.D. 1914. Instructor in Geology (Summer) 1913, 1914. George Hayward, A. &809, A.M., A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1809, M.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1812. College Professor of Surgery and Clinical Surgery 1835-1849; Fellow 1852-1863- James Hayward, A.B. 1819, A.M. Tutor 1820-1826; College Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy 1826-1827. OFFICERS 1637-1936 249 Nathan Hayward, A.B. 1895, 5.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1897. Overseer 1932-1933, 1933- Paul Hazard. Exchange Professor from France I928-I9z. Willis Gilpin Hazard, KB. c.l. 1929, A.M. 1930. Instructor in Industrial Hygiene (School of Public Health) 1930-1934- Arthur Cayley Headlam, TH. D. (Univ. of Oxford) 1903, LtD. (Univ. of Aberdeen) 1906, D.C.L. (Univ. of Bishop's Coil., Canada) 1924. Wil.. ham Belden Noble Lecturer 1924-1925. David Heald, A.B. c.l. 1904. Superintendent of the Ordering Depart- ment (Library) 1912-1919. William Healy, KB. 1899, M.D. (Rush Medical Colt) 1900. Lecturer on Social Ethics 1923-1925. James Edward Heap, D.D.S. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1901. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1916-1923. Clark Wright Heath, A.B. 1922, M.D. c.l. 1926. Instructor in Medicine '934-; Asst. Medical Adviser 1935-. Malcolm Hayden Hebb, B.A. (Unit, of British Columbia) 1931- In- structor in Physics 1935-; Tutor 1935-. Selig Hecht, s.B. (Colt of the City of New York) 1913, PH.D. Biology (Harvard Univ.) 1917. Howe Lecturer on Ophthalmology 1927- 1930. Frederic Henry Hedge, A.B. 1825, KM., Grad. Divinity School 1828, S.T.D. 1852, LL. D. 1886. Professor of Ecclesiastical History 18571876; Professor of German 1872-188 i; Instructor in Ecclesiastical History 1877-18-18 . Levi Hedge, KB. 1792, AM., A.M. (Hon.) (Brown Univ.) 1808, LL.D. (Yale Unit.) 1823. Tutor 1795-1810; College Professor of Logic and Metaphysics 1810-1827; Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity 1827-1832. James Blame Hedges, A.B. (Univ. of Missouri) 1915, A.M. (ibid.) 1916, PH.D. History (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Lecturer on History 1929- 1930, 1933-1934. Gustav Arnold Hedlund, A.B. ci. Physics 1925, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1927, PH.D. Mathematics (Harvard Univ.) 1930- Instructor in Mathematics 1927-1930; Tutor 1928-1930. Radcliffe Heermance, A.B. (Williams Colt) 1904, A.M. (ibid.) 1906, ARM. (Harvard Univ.) 1908, A.M. (Princeton Univ.) 1909. Professor of Military Science and Tactics 1918. Roe-Merrill Secrist Heffner, A.B. (Wittenberg Colt) 1913, A. M. (ibid.) 250 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1915, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1916, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1925. In- structor in German 1922-1927, 1928-. Ralph Emerson Heilman, PH.B. (Morningside Coil.) 1906, A.M. (Northwestern Univ., Iii.) 1907, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1913- IInstructor in Economics 1912-1913- William Clifford Heilman, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Music 1900, A.M. (Hon.) 1925. Instructor in Music 1905-1910; Asst. Professor of Music 1910-1920; Lecturer on Music 1920-1930- John William Heim, S.B. (Pennsylvania State ("oil.) 1924, S.M. (ibid.) 1926, PH.D. Medical Sciences (Harvard Univ.) 1934. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1927-1929; Instructor in Physiology (School of Public Health) 1935-. Ludvig Hektoen, A.B. (Luther Coil.) 1883, M.D. (('oil. of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago) '887, A.M. (Luther Coil.) 1896, M.D. (ad eun.) (Rush Medical Coil:) 1896, M.D. (Hon.) (Royal Frederick Univ., ClirisPiania) 1911, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Michigan) 1913, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1916. Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (Medical School) 1916-1917. Milo Heilman, D.D.S. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1905. Associate in Orthodontia 1928-1929. MacKinley Helm, A.B. (Univ. of Idaho) 1917, S.T.B. (General Theologi- cal Seminary, N. Y.) 1926, S.T.M. (Z%Tashotah House, Wis.) 1930, Th.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Lecturer on the New Testament 1933 Augustus Hen-ienway, A.B. 1875 (1876). Overseer 1888-1900, 1901- 1907. Adolf Hempel. Associate in Zoology (University Museum) 1903-1904. Theodore Henckels, B.Sc. (Univ. of Ghent) 1883. Instructor in French 1891-1894. Hugh O'Neill Hencken, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1924, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1926, DR.PHIL. (ibid.) 1930, M. A. (ibid.) '93'. Associate in European Archaeology 1930-1931; Asst. Curator of European Archaeology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1931-1933; Curator of European Archaeology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1933-- Charles Hanford Henderson, s.B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1882, 1)R. PHIL. (Univ. of Zurich) 1892. Lecturer on Manual Training 1897 1898. Edgar herbert Henderson, A.B. (Furman Univ.) 1915, A.M. (i/i/il.) 19 16. Instructor in Philosophy 1930-1931. OFFICERS 1637-1936 251 Harry Peters Henderson, A.B. c.L 1901, S.M. 1902. Instructor in Mining 1902-1903- Lawrence Joseph Henderson, A.B. m.c.l. 1898, M.D. c.1. 7902. S.D. (Hon.) 7932, DR. (Hon.) (Univ. of Grenoble) 1934, D.Sc. (Hon.) (Univ. of Cambridge) 1934. Lecturer on Biological Chemistry 19041905; Instructor in Biological Chemistry 1905-1910; Instructor in Biological Chemistry (Medical School) 1905-1908; Asst. Professor of Biological Chemistry 1910-1919; Professor of Biological Chemistry 1919-1934; Abbott and James Lawrence Professor of Chemistry 1934-. Thomas Henderson. Instructor in Mathematics 1837. George Lincoln Hendrickson, A. B. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 7887, L.H.D. (Western Resent' Unit.) 1902, A.M. (Yale Univ.) 7908, LL.D. (Colorado Coll.) 1913. Lecturer on Greek and Latin 1932. George Neely Henning, A.B. m.c.l. 7894, A. rill. (Columbia Univ.) 1896, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 7898. Instructor in French 1899-79w. Martin Albert Henry, A. B. (Univ. of Texas) 1922, A.M. (Univ. of Colorado) 1926. Instructor in German 7927-. Samuel Henshaw, A. M. (Hon.) 1903. Assistant in Entomology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 7892-1904; Curator of the Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy 1904-1912; Member of the Faculty Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1904-7928; Director of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 1972-7927; Director of the University Museum 1918-1927; Director, Emeritus (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1928-. Andrew Hopewell Hepburn, s.s. (Iviassachusens Inst. of Technology) 7904. Instructor in Architecture 1922-19'-'3- Albert Herder., D.M.D. 19c5. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1915-1918. Brooke Herford, S.T.D. 1891. Preacher to the University 1890-1892. Edwards Woodbridge Herman, M.D. 1904. Instructor in Laryngology (Medical School) 7930-. William Herman, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 7912, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1920. Instructor in Psychiatry (Medical School) 1927-1935. Otto John Hermann, AS. 1906, M.D. 1910, F.A.C.S. 7929. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1922-1935; Associate in Surgery (Medical School) 1935m JosŽ Maria Hern‡ndez, S.D. (Ohio Wesleyan Univ.) 1974, A.M. (Univ. of Michigan) 1917, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925- Instructor in Spanish 1924-1926; Instructor in Romance Languages 1926-1927. 242 HISTORICAL REGISTER Asbury Haven Herrick, A.B. (Ohio Wesleyan Univ.) 1903, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1905, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1915. Instructor in German 1905-1906, I9I0- Instructor in French 1919-1932; &933-; Tutor 1924-; Instructor in Romance Languages 1932-1933. Robert Frederick Herrick, LL.B. (Boston Univ.) 1886, A.B. m.c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1890. Overseer 1915-1921. Edward Pendleton Herring, AS. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1925, PH.D. (ibid.) 1928. Instructor in Government 1928-; Tutor 1928-. Edmund Hersey. Instructor in Farming i1895-1906. Frank Wilson Cheney Hersey, A.B. m.c.l. I A.M. 1900. Instructor in English 1904-; Tutor 1930-. Amos Shartle Hershey, A.B. ci. 1892, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Heide1bei, Germany) 1894. Visiting Lecturer on Government 1920. Christian Archibald Herter, A.B. c.I. &915. Lecturer on International Relations 1929-1930- Arthur Tremain Hertig, S.B. (Univ. of ]'vfinnesota) &928, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1930-Instructor in Pathology 1932-1933, 1934-; Research Associate in Comparative Pathology 1932-1933- Marshall Hertig, S.B. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1916, PH.D. (ibid.) &921. Asst. Professor of Medical Entomology (School of Public Health) &927-; Asst. Professor of Medical Entomology (Medical School) 1933- Paul Max Herzog, 5.B. tn.c.L History and Literature 1927, A.M. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1903. Instructor in Government 1930-1931; Tutnr 1930-1931. Magnus Rudolph Hestenes, A.B. (St. Olaf Coil.) &927, A.M. (Univ. (/ Wisconsin) 1928, PH.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1932. Benjamin Peirce Instructor in Mathematics 1934-; Tutor 191'34- Albert John Hettinger, A.B. (Leland Stanford Jr. Univ.) 1916, AM. (ibid.) 1917, PH.D. Business Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1920. Instructor in Transportation 1920-1921; Instructor in Business Statistics 1921-1922; Asst. Professor of Business Statistics 1922 1926. Henry Fox Hewes, AS. m.c.l. 1890, M.D. &895. Instructor in Clinical Chemistry 1900-1906; Instructor in the Clinical Laboratory u)oO 1908; Instructor in the Theory and Practice of Physic I908 iyt;; Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1913-1916; Instructor in Medicine (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1919; Instructor in Medicine (Graduate Courses in Medicine) &9 19-1926. OFFICERS 1637-1936 253 Maurice Beck Hexter, A.B. (Univ. of Cincinnati) 1912, AM. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1924. Instructor in Social Ethics 1924-1930; Tutor 1925-1929. Sidney Brown Heywood, 4.3. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1918, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Instructor in Student Reports (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1924-1925- Herman Everett Hichborn, D.M.D. 1911. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1917-1923. Albert Ferdinand Hickey, D.M.D. 1923. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1932-1934. Roger Wayne Hickman, 4.3. (Whittier Colt) 1922, A.M. (Univ. of California) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1932. Instructor in Physics 1930-1935; Tutor 1931-; Instructor in Physics and Communication Engineering 1935-. Arthur Wellington Hicks, D.M.D. 1919. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1921-. John Donald Hicks, A.B. (Northwestern Univ., lit) 1913, A.M. (ibid.) 1914, PH.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1916. Lecturer on History 19311932- Rivers Keith Hicks, 3.4. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1901, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1912. Instructor in Romance Languages 1912-1913. Alexander Pearce Higgins, 3.4. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1891, LL.B. (ibid.) 1891, M.A. (ibid.) 1895, LL.M. (ibid.) 1898, LL.D. (ibid.) 1904. Lecturer on International Law (Law School) 1927. Frank Albert Higgins, S.B. (Worcester Polytechnic Inst.) 1886, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1893. Instructor in Obstetrics 1901-1904. George MacLennan Pearce Higgins, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1923, M.A. (ibid.) 1926. Instructor in English and Tutor 1926-1927- Harold Leonard Higgins, 4.3. 1907, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1919. Asst. Professor of Pediatrics (Medical School) 1927-. Lawrence Higgins, 4.3. zv. 1918 (1920), A.M. 1923- Instructor in Military Science and Tactics 1924-1925. Francis Lee Higginson, 4.3. 1863 (1868). Overseer 1897-1909, 1910- 1916. Francis Lee Higginson, 4.13. 1900. Overseer 1916-1922. Henry Lee Higginson, A.M. (Hon.) 1882, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1901, LL.D. (Williams Colt) 1912. Fellow 1893-1919- Stephen Higginson. Steward 18 18-1827. Waldo Higginson, A.B. 1833, A.M. 1856. Overseer 1869-1873, 254 HISTORICAL REGISTER Samuel Tenney Hildreth, A.B. 1837. Instructor in Elocution 18381839- Adams Sherman Hill, AS. 1853, LL.B. 1855, LL.D. 1903. Asst. Profes: sor of Rhetoric 1872-1876; Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory 1876-1904; Boylston Professor, Emeritus 1904-1910. Alonzo Hill, A.E. 1822, AM., Grad. Divinity School 1826, S.T.D. 1851. Overseer 1851-1854. Arthur Dehon Hill, LL.B. c.l. 1894. Lecturer on Evidence (Law School) 1915-1916; Professor of Law 1916-1919. Bruce Craighill Hill. Lecturer on Geographical Exploration 1933; Lecturer on Aerial Photography 1934. Chesney Hill, A.B. (Univ. of Missouri) 1927, A. M. (ibid.) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1932. Instructor in Government 1931-1932; Tutor 1931-1932. Edward Burlingame Hill, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Music 1894. Instructor in Music 1908-1918; Asst. Professor of Music 19181926; Associate Professor of Music 1926-1928; Professor of Music 1928-. George Albert Hill, S. B. (Worcester Polytechnic Inst.) 1913, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1914, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1917. Instructor in Chemistry 19 17-1919. George Anthony Hill, A.B. 1865, A. M. 1870. Tutor 1865-1871; Instructor in Engineering 1885; Asst. Professor of Physics 187 1-1876. Henry Barker Hill, A.B. with Final Honors in Chemistry and Mathematics 1869, A.M. Asst. Professor of Chemistry 1874-1884; Professor of Chemistry 1884-1903; Director of the Chemical Laboratory 1894-1903. Hibbert Winslow Hill, M.B. (Univ. of Toronto) 1893, M.D. (ibid.) 1899. Instructor in Bacteriology 1903-1905. Joseph Adna Hill, A.B. m.c.l. 1885, A.M. 18883 DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Halle_Wittenberg) 1892. Instructor in Political Economy 1895-1896. Lewis Webb Hill, A.B. 1910 (I90cj), M.D. c.l. 1913. Secretary (Gradu- ate School of Medicine) 1916-1917; Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1927- Samuel Hill, A.B. (Haverford Coll.) 1878, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1879. Overseer 1900-1906. Thomas Hill, A.B. 1843, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1845, s:r'.v. 1860, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1863. President 1862-1868; University lecturer 1963-1867; Overseer 1871-1873. OFFICERS 1637-4936 255 Thomas Chittenden Hill, PH.B. (Univ. of Vermont) 1893, i.n. (ibid.) 1895. Instructor in Diseases of the Rectum (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-I 915; Instructor in Proctology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1915-1919; Instructor in Proctology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1920,1921-1927- George Stillman Hillard, A.B. 1828, A.M., LL.B. 1832, LL.D. (Trinity Colt, Corn-i.) 1857. Overseer '850-1854, 1871-1875- Carl EinarHille, M.A. (Univ. of Stockholm) 1914, DR. PHIL. (ibid.) 1918. Benjamin Peirce Instructor in Mathematics 1921-1922. Harold Newcomb Hillebrand, A.B. s.c.1. with Highest Honors in Literature, especially Latin and French 1909, A.M. 1910, PH.D. Philology 1914. Lecturer on English 1927-1928. Charles Francis Hiller, AS. (Lehigh Univ.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1935. Instructor in Romance Lan- guages 1932-I 934; Tutor 1932-1934. Timothy Hilliard, A.B. 1764, A.M. Tutor 1768-1771 . Arthur Stedman Hills, AS. c.l. 1900, LL.B. 1905 (1906). Instructor in Elocution 1903-1904; Instructor in Public Speaking 1904-1907. Elijah Clarence Hills, A.B. (Gornell Univ.) 1892, LITT.D. (Colorado Colt) 1902, PH.D. (Univ. of Colorado) 1906, LITT.D. (Rollins Coil.) 1906. Lecturer on Spanish Literature 1911-1912. William Barker Hills, As. with Final Honors in Physics 187!, M.D. 1874. Instructor in Chemistry 1874-1884; Asst. Professor of Chemistry 1884-1889; Associate Professor of Chemistry (Medical School) 1889-1904- Robert Silliman Hillyer, AS. ci. 1917, A.M. (Hon.) (rrinity Coil., Conn.) 1928. Instructor in English 1925-1926; Asst. Professor of English 1928-1932; Associate Professor of English 1932-; Tutor 1928-; Honorary Curator of Recent Literature (Library) 1928- 1930- Daniel Taylor Hinckley, B.A.s. 1882. Demonstrator of Anatomy 1882-1883 Edward Young Hincks, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1866, CR. (Andover fleological Seminary) 1870, S.T.D. (Yale Univ.) 1885. Andover Professor of Biblical Theology 1908-1922. Arthur Mayger Hind, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1902, M.A. (ibid.) 1914- Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry 1930-1931. Albert Edward Hindmarsh, AS. (Univ. of JVashington, Seattle) 1926, AM. (harvard Univ.) 1927, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1931. 256 HISTORICAL REGISTER Asst. Dean of Harvard College 1929-; Instructor in Government 1930-; Tutor 1930-; Secretary of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences 1934-. Norman Ethan Allen Hinds, A.B. (Univ. of Colorado) 1914,A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1920, PH.D. Geology (ibid.) 1924. Instructor in Geology 1920-1922; Instructor in Geology and Physiography 1922-1923- John James Luett Hinrichsen [formerly John James Hinrichsen], S. B. (Iowa State Coll.) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in Mathematics 1926-1927, 1928-i929. William Augustus Hinton, S.B. 1905, M.D. c.l. 1912. Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (Graduate School of Medicine) 1918-1919; Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1920, 1921-1923; Instructor in Bacteriology (Medical School) 1924-1926; Instructor in Preventive Medicine (Medical School) 1924-1925; Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (Medical School) 1924-; Instructor in Bacteriology and Immunology (Medical School) 1926-; Instructor in Bacteriology and Immunology (School of Public Health) 1926-; Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (School of Public Health) 1928-. Frederick Lee Hisaw, A.B. (Univ. of Missouri) 1914, S.B. (ibid.) ''5, A.M. (ibid.) 1916, PH.D. (Univ. of (["isconsin) 1924. Professor of Zoology 1935- Alfred Hitchcock, M.D. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1838, M.D. (Berkshire Medical Inst.) 1843, A.M. (Hon.) (Middlebury Coll.) 1844, M.D. (7efferson Medical Coll.) 1845. Overseer 1859-1865. Henry Russell Hitchcock, A.B. m.ci. Fine Arts 1924, A.M. 1927. Tutor 1925-1927. Thomas Barnes Hitchcock, M.D. 1860, D.M.D. (Hon.) 1870. Professor of Dental Pathology and Therapeutics 1868-1874; Dean (Dental School) 1872-1874. George Herbert Hitchings, S.B. (Univ. of Washington, Ale.) 1927, S.M. (ibid.) 1928, PH.D. Medical Sciences (Harvard Univ.) 1933- Instruc- tor in Biochemical Sciences 1932-; Tutor 1932- Leigh Hoadley, A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1921, PH.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1923. Asst. Professor of Zoology 1927-1929; Associate Professor of ZoOlogy 1929-1930; Professor of ZoOlogy 1930-; Tutor 1930-. OFFICERS 1637-1936 257 Gilbert Thomas Hoag, A.B. (Haveiford Coll.) 1920, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in English 1927-1928; Tutor 1927-1928. Hudson Hoagland, A.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1921, S.M. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1924, PH.D. Philosophy (Harvard Univ.) 1927. Instructor in Physiology 1928-1930; Tutor 1928-1930. Isaac Theodore Hoague, A.13. 1867, LL.B. 1870. Instructor in Consti- tutional History of the United States 1879-188 r. Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar, A.B. '835, LL.B. 1839, LL.D. (Williams Coil.) x86i, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1868. Fellow 1857-1868; Overseer 1847-1858; President of the Board of Overseers 1868-x8So, 18811887- George Frisbie Hoar, A.B. 1846, LL.B. 1849, LL.D. (Coil, of William and Mary) '873, LL.D. (4lrnhers: Coil.) 1879, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1885, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1886, LL.D. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1901. Overseer 1873-18790896-i904. Leonard Hoar, A.B. i6o, A.M., incorp. M.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1654, M.D. (ibid.) 1671. President 16-2-1675- Samuel Hoar, A.B. 1802, A.M., LL.D. 1838. Overseer 1853-1846. Samuel Hoar, A.B. 1867. Overseer 1887-1895; Fellow 1894-I904. Nehemiah Hobart, A.B. 1667, A.M. Fellow i6Sr-j686, 1690-1692, 1697-1712. Charles Austin Hobbs, A.B. m.c.l. 18801 A.M. 1884. Instructor in Mathematics 1913-1916, 1918. William Joseph Hobbs. Lecturer on Railroad Accounting (Graduate School of Business Administration) 191a-1913- Karl Friedrich Richard Hochdorfer, PH.D. and A.M. Philology 1888. Instnictorin German 1886-188831889-1890. William Ernest Hocking, A.E. m.c.l. Philosophy 1901, A.M. 1902, PH.D. Philosophy 1904, LJ-1.D. (Williams Coil.) 1923, c.T.D. (Glasgow Univ.) 1933, S.T.D. (Chicago Theological Seminary) 1933, LL.D. (Oberlin Coll.) 1934. Instructor in Philosophy 1905-1906; Professor of Philosophy 1914-1919; Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy and Civil Polity 1919-; Ingersoll lecturer on the Immortality of Man 1935-. William Churchill Hodge, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1899, M.F. (ibid.) 1902. Lecturer on Forestry (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1913- 1914. George Hodges, A.B. (Hamilton Coll.) 1877, AM., S.T.D. (Western Univ., Pa.) 1892, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1916. Preacher to the 258 HISTORICAL REGISTER Harrison Blake Hodges. Instructor in Chemistry and German 1877- 18 80; Instructor in German 1880-188z. Richard Manning Hodges, A.B. 1847, A.M., M.D. 180. Demonstrator of Anatomy 1853-1861; Adjunct Professor of Surgery 1866-1872.; Overseer 1878-1890. Wetmore Hodges. Associate Professor of Business Research 1925- 1928. Gerald Norton Floeffel, M.D. 1921. Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1928-. Reinhold Friedrich Alfred HoernlŽ, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1903, M.A. (ibid.) 1907, B.SC. (ibid.) 1907. Lecturer on Philosophy 193-1914; Asst. Professor of Philosophy 1914-1920. Edward Charles Hoey, D.M.D. 1917. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1919-1923- Philip Hofer, A.B. c.l. 1921, A.M. 1929. Honorary Curator of Books on the Fine Arts (Library) 1928-. Julius Schmittle Hoffman, A. B. (Tulane Univ.) 1917, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1918. Instructor in Mathematics [918, 1919. Charles Frederick Hoffmann. Professor of Topographical Engineering 1871-1872. John L Hogg, B.A. (Univ. of Toronto) 1899, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1902, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1904. Instructor in Mathematics 19051906. Elmo Paul Hohrnan, A.B. (Univ. of Illinois) 1916, A.M. (ibid.) 1917, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1920, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1925. Tutor 1920-1923- William Collar Holbrook, A.B. m.c.I. French and other Romance Languages and Literatures 1920, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1930, Instructor in Romance Languages 1927-1930; Tutor 1927-1930- Arthur Norman Holcombe, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Political Science &906, PH.D. Economics 1909. Instructor in Economics 1909-1910; Instructor in Government 1910-1913; Asst. Professor of Government 1913-1920; Tutor 1914-1917; Professor of Govern ment 1920-. Grenville Ross Holden, A.B. m.c.I. Government 1931, B.LITT. (Univ.oJ Oxford) 1934- Instructor in Economics 1935-; Tutor 1935-. William Frederick Holderman, 5.8. (Cornell Univ.) 1921. Instructit in German 1927-1928- Julian laurence Holley, A.8. rn.c.l. with Highest Honors in Marht OFFICERS 1637-1936 259 matics 1921, A.M. 1922, PH.D. Mathematics 1924. Benjamin Peirce Instructor in Mathematics 1924-1925. Guy Harold Holliday, A.B. cJ 1889, LL.B. 1892. Secretary of the Law School 1925-. Ira Nelson Hollis, OR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1878, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1899, L.H.D. (Union Coll., N. Y.) 1899, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Pittsburgh) 1912. Professor of Engineering 1893-1913; Overseer 1918-1924. Samuel Hudson Hollis, A.B. m.c.l. 1898, LL.B. c.L 1901. Lecturer on Insurance (Law School) 1904-1905; Instructor in Property 1906. Clay Harvey Hollister, A.B. 1924, M.B.A. c.l. 1927. Instructor in Manufacturing (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1927-1928. Addison Francis Holmes, s.s. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1904. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1916-1918. Edgar Miller Holmes, M.D. 1895. Instructor in Laryngology and Otology (Graduate School of Medicine) 19 12-1915. Ellis Proctor Holmes, D.M.D. 1888. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1892-1896,1899-i904-George Winslow Holmes, M.D. (Tufts Coil.) 1906. Instructor in Roentgenology 1916-1923; Asst. Professor of Roentgenology 1923- 1931; Clinical Professor of Rocntgenology 1931- Hector McIntosh Holmes, AS. c.?. 1906 (1907), LL.B. c.l. 1909. Lec- turer on Patent Law 1920-1921. Henry Wyman Holmes, A.B. m.c.l. 1903, A.M. 1904, LITT.D. (Tilts Coil.) 1924, LL.D. (Univ. of Pittsburgh) 1931, LITT.D. (Rutgers Univ.) 1933. Instructor in Education 1907-1910; Asst. Professor of Education 1910-1917; Professor of Education 1917-; Dean (Graduate School of Education) 1920-. Nathaniel Holmes, AS. 1837, A.M. 1859. Royall Professor of Law 1868-1872. Oliver Wendell Holmes, A.B. 1829, M.D. 1836, LL.D. 1880, LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1886, D.LITT. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1886, D.C.L. (Univ. of Oxford) 1886, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1889. Dean (Medical School) 1847-1853; Parkman Professor of Anatomy and Physiology 1847- 18 82; Lecturer (Medical School) 1863-1864; Parkman Professor, Emeritus 1882-1894. Oliver \%enddl Holmes, As. 186i, LL.B. 1866, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1895. Instructor in Constitutional Law 1870; Instructor in the Constitution of the United States 1870-1871; University lecturer 260 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1871-1872; Lecturer on Jurisprudence (Law School) 1872-1873; Overseer 1876-1882; Professor of Law 1882-1883. Roger Wellington Holmes, S.B. c.l. 1926, ED.M. 1927, A.M. 1932, PH.D. Philosophy 1933. Instructor in Education (Graduate School of Education) 1930-1931- Urban Tigner Holmes, A. B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1920, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1921, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1923- Instructor in Romance Languages 1921-1922. Alan Hoiske, A.B. m.c.l. Germanic Languages and Literatures 1927, A.M. 1933. Instructor in German 1930-1935. Gustav Hoist. Lecturer on Music on the Horatio Appleton Lamb Foundation 1932. Edwin Bissell Holt, A.B. rn.c.L 1896, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1900, PH.D. Philosophy (Harvard Univ.) 1901. Instructor in Psychology 1901-1905;Asst. Professor of Psychology 1905-19]8. Edward Holyoke, A.B. 1705, A.M. Librarian 1709-1712; Tutor 1712- 1716; Fellow 1713-1-16; President 1737-1769. ElizurHolyoke,A.B. 1750, A.M. Librarian 1757-1758. John Homans, A.B. 1858, M.D. 1862. Clinical Instructor in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Ovarian Tumors 1881-1900; Lecturer on Surgery (Medical School) i 900-I 902. John Homans [formerly John Alden Homansj, A.B. c.l. 1899, M.D. c.l. 1903. Associate in Surgery 1913-1916; Instructor in Surgery 1916-1928; Asst. Professor of Surgery 1928-1934; Clinical Professor of Surgery 1934-. Robert Homans, A.B. m.c.l. 1894, LL.B. c.l. 1897. Fellow of Harvard College 1932-1934. Thurman Losson Hood [formerly Thurman Los Hood], A. B. 1908, A.M. 1909, PH.D. Philology 1924. Instructor in English 1918-1920, 1922-1928; Instructor in English (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1920-1922. Samuel Hooker, A.B. 1653, A. M. Fellow 1654-1656?; Tutor 1654i66?. Edward William Hooper, A.B. '859, LL.B. 1861, LL.D. 1899. Steward 1872-1874; Treasurer 1876-1898; Overseer 1900-1901. Franklin Henry Hooper, M.D. 1877. Clinical Instructor in Laryngology 1888-1890; Instructor in Laryngology 1890-1892. Nathaniel Leech Hooper, A.B. 1846, A.M., LL.B. 1849. Tutor 1853 1854. Dwight IA)weIl Hoopingarner, A.B. (Univ. of Texas) 1913, A.M. (ibid.) OFFICERS 1637-1936 261 1915. Lecturer on Employment Management (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1919-1920. Earnest Albert Hooton, A.B. (Lawrence Coll.) 1907, A.M. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1908, PH.D. (ibid.) 1911, B.LITT. (Univ. of Oxford) 1913, S.D. (Hon.) (Lawrence Coil.) 1933- Instructor in Anthropology 1913-1921; Associate Curator in charge of Somatology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1913-1914; Curator of Somatology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1914-; Asst. Professor of Anthropology 19211927; Associate Professor of Anthropology 1927-1930; Lecturer on the Anthropology of the Head (Dental School) 1927-1928; Professor of Anthropology 1930-- Edgar Malone Hoover, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Economics 1928, A.M. 1930, PH.D. Economics 1932. Instructor in Economics 1931-1932, 1933-; Tutor 1934-. Carl Edward Hopkins, A. B. (Dartmouth Coil.) ij, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1935. Tutor 1935-. Edward Earl Hopkins, D.M.D. 1882. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1885-1890; Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work 1890-1892. Frederick Sylvanus Hopkins, D.M.D. 1889. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1893-1896. James Wallace Hopkins, A.B. (Tulane Univ.) 1912, A.M. (ibid.) 1913. Instructor in Mathematics 1914-1917. Russell Norman Hopkins, D.M.D. 1918. Instructor in Industrial Dentistry 1924-1927 Samuel Augustus Hopkins, M.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1880, D.O.S. (New York Coil, of Dentistry) 1882. Instructor in Dental Pathology 1906- 1909. Charles Sydney Hopkinson, A.B. 1891. Instructor in Drawing from the Life '908. Bruce Campbell Hopper, S.B. c.I. 1924, A.M. 1925, PH.D. History 1930. Lecturer on international Relations 1930-1931; Tutor 1930-; Asst. Professor of Government 1931-. Philip Burlingame Hoppin, A.B. c.l. Economics 1933, M.B.A. rn.c.l. 1935. Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1935-. Orren Chalmer Hormell, A.B. (Indiana Univ.) 1904, A.M. (ibid.) 1905, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1909, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1921. Visiting Lecturer on Government 1919-1920; Tutor 1919-I 920. Stanley Kuhi Hornbeck, A.B. (Univ. of Denver) 1903, B.A. (Univ. of 262 HISTORICAL REGISTER Oxford) 1907, PH.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1911. Lecturer on History of the Far East 1924-19'28 Eric Arthur Home. Visiting Lecturer on History and Government 1921. John Hornicek, A.B. m.c.l. French and other Romance Languages and Literatures 1913, A.M. 1916, PH.D. Philology 1922. Instructor in Romance Languages 19 19-1921. Albert Aurelius Hornor, A.B. (Univ. of Virginia) 1907, M.D. (Harvard Unit.) 1911. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1933- Robert Miller Hornung, A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1926, M.B.A. (liar- card Univ.) '928. Instructor in Business Policy 1930-1934. George Edwin Horr, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1876, S.T.D. (ibid.) 1896, LL.D. (Colby Coil.) 1915, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1923, S.T.D. (McMaster Univ.) 1923. Ingersoll Lecturer on the Immortality of Man 1922-1923 Gilbert Horrax, A.B. (Williams Colt) 1909, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Unit.) 1913. Instructor in Surgery 1920-1931; Asst. Professor of Surgery 11931-1932; Instructor in Neurology (Courses for Graduates) 1935-. Eben Norton Horsford, Add. (Hon.) (Union Colt, N. Y.) 1843, A. M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1847, M.D. (t?astleton Medical Colt) 1847. Rumford Professor and Lecturer on the Application of Science to the Useful Arts 1847-1863; Dean (Lawrence Scientific School) 1861-1862. William George Horton, B. MECH. ENGIN. (Univ. of Arkansas) 1916. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering (Engineering School) 1922 1924. James William Horwitz, A.B. c.l. 1910, M.B.A. c.l. 1926. Asst. Professor of Statistics 1927-1933; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1931; Asst. Professor of Business Statistics 1933- Roy Graham Hoskins, AS. (Univ. of Kansas) 1905, A.M. (ibid.) 1906, PH.D. Medical Sciences (Harvard Univ.) 1910, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1920. Research Associate in Physiology (Medical School) 1927- Neil Wetmore Hosley, ss. (Syracuse Univ.) 1924, M.F. (Harvard Univ.) 1925- IInstructor in Forestry 1930-. Windsor Arnold Hosmer, As. c.l. 1918 (1919), M.B.A. 1921. Instructor in Business Policy (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1921-1923; Lecturer on Accounting (Graduate School of Business OFFICERS 1637-1936 263 Administration) 1931-1932; Associate Professor of Accounting (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1932-. John Leslie Hotson, A.B. m.d. with Highest Honors in English 1920 (1921), A.M. 1922, PH.D. Philology 1923. Instructor in English 1924-1925. Walter Edwards Houghton, PH.B. (Yale Univ.) 1924, A.M. (ibid.) 1927, PH.D. (ibid.) 1931. Instructor in History and Literature 1931-; Tutor 1931-. William Maxwell Houghton, A.B. 1922, S.B. m.d Mechanical Engineering 1924. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering (Engineering School) 1927-1928. David. Franklin Houston, AS. (Univ. of South Carolina) 1887, Add. (Harvard Univ.) 1892, LL.D. (Tulane Univ.) 1903, LL.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1906, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1913, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1914, LL.D. (Univ. of Missouri) 1914, LL.D. (Rutgers Coll.) 1919, LL.D. (Brown Univ.) 1919, LL.D. (Univ. of North Carolina) 1922, LL.D. (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1928. Overseer 1926-1928. Frederick Waldemar }-Iovestad [formerly Frederick Waldemar Hove- stadt], D.M.D. 1912. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1915-1916; Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work 1916-1919. Julius Frank Hovestad [formerly Julius Frank Hovestadt], D.M.D. 1904. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1908-1916; Lecturer on Crown and Bridge Work 1916-1919; Demonstrator of Crown and Bridge Work 19 19-1922. Frederick Waldernar Hovestadt (see Frederick Waldemar Hovestad). Julius Frank Hovestadt (see Julius Frank Hovestad). Albert Andrew Howard, A.B. m.c.l. Classics 1882, PH.D. and A.M. Philology 1885. Tutor 1890-1893; Asst. Professor of Latin 1893- 1901; Professor of Latin 1901-1908; Pope Professor of Latin 1908- 1924. Arthur Allison Howard, PH.B. (Brown Univ.) 1905, N11. D. (Harvard U) 1909. Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics 1913-1916; Instructor in Pediatrics 1916-1919. Bezaleel Howard, A.B. 1781, A.M., 5.T.D. 1824. Tutor 1783-1785. Earl Dean Howard, PH.B. (Univ. of Chicago) 1902, PILM.(ibid.) 1903, P11.0. (ibid.) 1905. Lecturer on Labor Relations (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1920-3923- Herbert I landy I Inward, S.B. (Tufts Colt) 1909, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1912. Instructor in Genito-Urinary Surgery 1920-1921. 64 HISTORICAL REGISTER Lester Heard Howard, D.V.S. (American Veterinary Coil., N. Y.) 1.882. Clinical Lecturer (Veterinary School) 1892-1900; Instructor in Clinical Medicine (Veterinary School) 1900-1 901. Robert Darius Howard, A.B. m.d. History and Literature especially of England 1923 ('924), A.M. 1928. Tutor 1924-1926, 1927-1929; Instructor in History and Literature 1927-1929. Simeon Howard, A. B. 1758, A.M., S.T.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1785. Tutor 1764-1765; Secretary of the Board of Overseers 1778-1804; Fellow 1780-1804. William Guild Howard, A. B. m.c.l. with Highest Honors in English 1891, A.M. 1892. Instructor in German 1895-1899, 1900-1910; Asst. Professor of German 1910-1920; Associate Professor of Ger- man 1920-1921; Professorof German 1921-1935. Albert Spaulding Howe, AM. c.l. Romance Languages and Literatures 1927, M.B.A. c./. 1929. Instructor in Business Policy (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1929-1930- George Maxwell Howe, A.B. (Indiana Univ.) 1894, PH.D. (Cornell Univ.) 190[. Visiting Lecturer on German [922-1923; Instructor in German 1923-. Horace Leonard Howe, D.M.D. 1898. Instructor in Orthodontia 19071922; Asst. Professor of Clinical Orthodontia 1922-1931; Clinical Professor of Orthodontia 1931-. Leonard Nutter Howe, D.M.D. 1886. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1892-1894. Lucien Howe, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1870, M.D. (Long Island Coll. Hospital) 1871, M.D. (Bel/evue Hospital Medical Coll.) 1872, A. M. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1879, M.R.C.S. 1873, S.D. (Hon.) (Bowdoin Coll.) 1910. Director of the Howe Laboratory of Ophthalmology (Medi- cal School) 1926-1928. Malverd Abijah Howe, S.B. (Norwich Univ.) 1881, s.x. (ibid.) 1884, C.E. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1886. Instructor in Surveying and Drawing 1886-1387- Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe, A.B. (Lehigh Univ.) 1886, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1887, A.M. (ibid.) 1888, Llfl.D. (Lehigh Univ.) 1916. Biogra- pher of the Harvard Dead in the War against Germany 1918-1925; Overseer 1925-1931, 1933-. Percy Rogers Howe, A. B. (Bates Coll.) 1887, D.D.S. (Dental Coll. of Philadelphia) 1890, S.D. (Hon.) (Bates Coll.) 1928, S. D. (Hon.) (Temple Univ.) 1929. Asst. Professor of Dental Research1917 OFFICERS l637l936 26- 1925; Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) rzj-; Thomas Alexander Forsyth Professor of Dental Science 1925-. Reginald Heber Howe, DR. DE L'IJNIVERSITE (Univ. of Paris) 1912, S.M. Zoology (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Instructor in Physical Educa- tion 1922-1923. Sheldon Jenckes Howe, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1908, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1910. Tutor 1916-1917. Thomas Cart Howe, PH.B. (Butler Coil.) 1889, A.M. (ibid.) 1893, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1897, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1899. Instructor in German 1898-1899. Thomas Carr Howe, A. B. m.c.1. Fine Arts 1926, A.M. 1929. Tutor 1926-1927- Walter Clarke Howe, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) 1894, M.D. c.1. (Harvard Univ.) 1898, A.M. (Amherst Coll.) '899. Secretary of the Graduate School of Medicine 1913-19 16. Wilbur Samuel Howell, A.B. (Cornell Univ.) 1924, A.M. (ibid.) 1928, PH.D. (ibid.) 1931- Instructor in Public Speaking 1930-1933. William Henry Howell, A.B. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1881, PH.D. (ibid.) 1884, M.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Michigan) 1890. Associate Professor of Physiology 1892-1893- William Dean Howells, A.M. (Hon.) 1867. University Lecturer 1869- 1871- Ralph Merle Hower, AS. (Univ. of Kansas) 1925, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1928, D.c.s. (Harvard Univ.) 1935. Instructor in Business History (Graduate School of Business Administration) [934-1935; Asst. Professor of Business History 1935- George Holmes Howison, A.B. (Marietta Colt) 1852, A.M. (ibid.) 1855, GE.. (Lane tl7zeologicai Seminary) 18g. Lecturer on Ethics (Divinity School) 1879-1880. Nathan Howitt, S.B. (Coil. of the City of New York) 1921, C. E. (ibid.) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1923-1928- Henry Howland, A.B. with Final Honors in Greek, Latin and Ancient History '869, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Heidelberg, Germany) 1872, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1878. Tutor 1872-1874; Instructor in History and Political Economy 1872-1874; Instructor in Torts 1879-1883- Joseph Briggs Howland, M.D. C. 1. 1896. Lecturer on Hospital Adminis- tration (School of Public Health) 1926-. Arthur Stephen Hoyt, AS. (Hamilton Coil.) 1872, CR. (Auburn 266 HISTORICAL REGISTER Theological Seminary) 1878, S.T.D. (Hamilton Coll.) 1891. Andover Lecturer 1908-1909. Prentiss Cheney Hoyt, A.B. (J'vfiddlebury Colt) 1899, A.M. (ibid.) 1892, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1899, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1902. In- structor in English 1902-1904. Eliot Hubbard, A.B. 1915, M.D. ci. 1919. Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1929-. George Randolph Hubbard, A.B. 1927, D.M.D. 1931- Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1934- Henry Vincent Hubbard, A.B. m.c.l. 1897, A.M. 1900, S.B. 1901. Instructor in Landscape Architecture 1906-191 I; Asst. Professor of Landscape Architecture 1911-1921; Professor of Landscape Architecture 1921-1929; Charles Dyer Norton Professor of Regional Planning 1929-. Joseph Bradley Hubbard, A.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1912, A.M. (ibid.) 1913, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Asst. Professor of Business Economics (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1934- Joshua Clapp Hubbard, A.B. ci. 1892, M.D. c.l. 1896. Associate in Surgery (Medical School) 1913-1919; Associate in Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1921-1924; Clinical Professor of Surgery 19,-,4- 1928. Thomas Hubbard, A.B. 1721, A.M. Treasurer 1752-1773- Edward Godfrey Huber, A. B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1903, M.D. (ibid.) 1905, DR. P.H. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Instructor in Epidemiology (School of Public Health) 1935-. Joseph Fairnian Hudnut, B.ARCH. (Univ. of Michigan) 1912, S.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1917. Professor of Architecture 1935-; Dean of the Faculty of Architecture 193S- John Elbridge Hudson, A.B. s.c.l. 1862, LL.B. 1865. Tutor 1862-1865. Manley Ottmer Hudson, A.B. (William 7ewell Colt) 1906, A.M. (ibid.) 1907, LL. B. (Harvard Univ.) 1910, 5J.D. (ibid.) 1917, LL.D. (William Jezvell Colt) 1928, LL.D. (Univ. of Missouri) 1931, D.C.L. (Univ. Of Delaware) 1934, POL.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Budapest) 1935. Asst. Professor of Law 1919-1921; Professor of Law 1921-1923; Bemis Professor of International Law 1923-. Waither Hug, DR. JUR. (Univ. of Zurich) 1924, S.J.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1929- Lecturer on Comparative Law (Law School) 1930-1931; Asst. Professor of Comparative Law 1931-1932- Charles James Hughes, LL.B. (Univ. of Missouri) 1873, LID. (ibid.) OFFICERS 1637-1936 267 4904, LL.D. (Univ. of Denver) 1905. Lecturer on Mining Law (Law School) 1902-1903; Lecturer on the Law of Mining and Irrigation (Law School) I 905-1906. Hector James Hughes, A.B. 1894, S.B. rn.c.l. 1899. Instructor in Hydraulics 1902-1903; Asst. Professor of Hydraulics and Sanitary Engineering 1903-1908; Asst. Professor of Civil Engineering 19081913; Director of the Engineering Camp 1909-1930; Associate Professor of Civil Engineering 1913-1914; Professor of Civil Engineering 1914-1930; Dean (Engineering School) 1920-1930- Walter Scott Hughes, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1914. Instructor in Biophysics 1925-1926. Henry Shippen Huidekoper, A.B. 1862, A.M. 1872. Overseer 1898- 1910. Ray Greene Ruling, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1869, A.M. (ibid.) 1872, S.D. (Hon.) (ibid.) 1894, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1897.Lecturer on the Organization and Management of Schools 1897-1898- Ralph Raymond Hultgren, S.B. (Univ. of California) 4928, S.M. (Univ. of Utah) 1929, PH.D. (California Inst. of Technology) 1933- Instruc- tor in Metallurgy (Graduate School of Engineering) '935-. Robert Lee Humber, A. B. (Wake Forest Coil.) 1918, A.M. (ibid.) 1919, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Tutor 1919-1920. George Himphrey, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1912, PH.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1920. Lecturer on Education 1924. John Sanford Humphreys. Asst. Professor of Architectural Design 1911-1916; Associate Professor of Architectural Design 1916-1921; Associate Professor of Architecture 1921-1927; Professor of Architecture 1927-. Powell Homer Hurnphries, S.B. ci. Electrical Engineering 1924, S.M. in Engin. 1928. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1927-1928; Research Associate in Electrical Engineering 1928-1930. Friedrich Hund. Lecturer on Physics 1929. William Rung, A.B. (Ohio Wesleyan Univ.) 1917, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1919, S.T.B. (Union Theological Seminary) 1920. Visiting Lecturer on Chinese History 1928-1930- Edward Bud! Hungerford, A.B. (Trinity Coll., Conn.) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1928. Tutor 19251926, I927-i92I4; Instructor in English 1925-1926, 1927-1929- 4 rancis Welles Hunnewell, AS. c.l. 1902, LL.B. 1905, A.M. (Hon.) 1933. Comptroller 1912 1920; Secretary to the Corporation 1913-1918, 1919-1934. 268 HISTORICAL REGISTER Bishop Carleton Hunt, B.B.A. (Boston Univ.) 1920, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1930. Instructor in Economics 1930-1935; Tutor 1930-1935. Edward Thomas Eyre Hunt, A.B. m.c.l. English 1910. Secretary for Employment 1911-1912. Frank Hamilton Hunt, A. B. (Randolph-Macon Coil.) 1895, M.D. (Univ. of Virginia) 1899. Instructor in Medicine '917-'935; Associate in Medicine 1935-. Frederick Vinton Hunt, AS. (Ohio State Univ.) 1925, B.E.E. (ibid.) 1925,A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1934- Instructor in Physics 1929-1934; Tutor 193!-; Instructor in Physics and Communication Engineering i Reid Hunt, KB. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1891, PH.D. (ibid.) 1896, M. D. (Coil. of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore) 1896, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Maryland) 1925. Professor of Pharmacology 1913- William Alvin Hunt, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1931. Tutor 1930-1931. Walter Samuel Hunter, A.B. (Univ. of Texas) 1910, PH.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1912. Lecturer on Psychology 1927-1929. Edward Vermilye Huntington, A.B. M.C.I. '895, A.M. 1897, DR. PHIL.. (Univ. of Strasburg) 1901, D.SC. (Hon.) (Univ. of San Marcos of Lima, Peru) 1925-Instructor in Mathematics 1895-1897, 1901-1905; Asst. Professor of Mathematics 1905-1915; Associate Professor of Mathematics 1915-1919; Professor of Mechanics 1919- Tutor 1926-. Elisha Huntington) A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 181g, M.D. (Yale UniJ 1823. Overseer 1860-186g. Francis Cleaveland Huntington, KB. M.C.I. 1887, LL.B. c.t and A.M. 1891. Instructor in Political Economy 1888-1889; Lecturer on Pleading and Practice under the New York Code of Civil Procedure (Law School) '8 96-1897. Frederic Dan Huntington, A.R. (Amherst Colt) 1839, A. M. (ibid.) 1842, Grad. Divinity School (Harvard Univ.) 1842, S.T.D. (Ainhern Coil.) 1855. Preacher to the University and Plummet Professor of Christian Morals 18,'5-1860. Henry Barrett Huntington, A.B. M.C.I. 1897. Instructor in English 1901-1902; Lecturer on the Forms of Public Address I907-I90; Lecturer on English 1920-1921, 1922-1923; Visiting Lecturer on English 1921-1922, 1923-1924. Oliver Whipple Huntington, A.B. M.C.I. Chemistry 1881, PH.D. arid OFFICERS 1637-1936 269 A.M. Physics 1886. Instructor in Mineralogy 1884-1886; Instructor in Mineralogy and Chemistry 1886-, 894. Byron Satterlee Hurlbut, A.B. c.I. 1887, A.M. 1888. Instructor in Eng- lish 1891-1901; Recording Secretary 1895-1902; Asst. Professor of English 1901-1906; Dean of Harvard College 1902-1916; Professor of English 1906-1929. Cornelius Searle Huribut, A.B. (zintioch Coil.) 1929, A.M. (Harvard &) 1931, PH.D. Geology (ibid.) 1933. Instructor in Petrography 1932-1934; Instructor in Mineralogy 1934-. Dennis Joseph Hurley-, D.M.D. 1900. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentis- try 1915-1917. Evaristo Hurtado, S.T.D. (Presbyterian Seminary, Mexico) 1885- Instructor in Spanish 1908-1910; Instructor in Spanish Correspondence 1910-1911. Santiago Husbands. Instructor in Spanish 1916-1917. Charles Phillips Huse, A.B. m.c.l. Political Science 1904, AM. 1905, PH.D. Economics 1907- Instructor in Economics 1909-1911. Paul Eger Huston, S.B. (Purdue Univ.) 1926, A. N1. (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Tutor 1929-1930. Chesley Martin Hutchings, A. B. (Trinity Coil., AT. C.) 1911, A.M. (ibid.) 1914, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1919, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1922. Instructor in French 1920-1922. Edward Hutchinson. Treasurer 1721-1752- Edward Prince Hutchinson, A.B. (Bowdoin Colt) 1927, PH\.D. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1933. Instructor in Vital Statistics (School of Public Health) 1930-1932; Instructor in Sociology 1935-; Tutor 1935- Kenneth Douglass Hutchinson, 4.13. (Oberlin Coil.) 1923, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1926, A.M. (ibid.) 1932. Instructor in Sales Management (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1931. Percy Adams Hutchison, A.B. 1898 (1902), A.M. 1902, PH.D. Philosophy 1904. Instructor in English 1906-I 909. Aipheus Hyatt. Curator (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 18.,75; Assistant in Paleontology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1885-1899; Assistant in Invertebrate Paleontology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1899-1901. Robert Lee Hyatt, A.B. m.cJ. Economics 1924. Instructor in Govern- ment 1927-1928;lUtOr 1927-1928. Duncan Clark Hyde, B.A. (McGill Univ.) 1917, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 2Jo HISTORICAL REGISTER 1918, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1921. Instructor in Economics 1920- 1921. William DeWitt Hyde, A.B. c.l. 1879, OR. (Andover Theological Seminary) 1882, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1886, S.T.D. (Bowdoin Colt) 1886, LL.D. (Syracuse Univ.) 1897, LL.D. (Dartmouth Colt) 1909, LL.D. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1917- Preacher to the University 1897'899; Overseer 191 5-1917. Carl Henry Ibershoff, LITT.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1899, PH.D. Phi- lology (Harvard Univ.) 1912. Instructor in German 1909-1912. John McDonald Ide, A.B. (Pomona Coil.) 1927, S.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929, S.M. in Engin. Electric Communication (ibid.) 1930, S.D. Electric Communication Engineering (ibid.) 1931, Instructor in Physics 1931-1936. Frederic William Ilfeld, A.B. c.l. Biochemical Sciences 1928, M.D. 1932. Asst. Medical Adviser 1935-. Ernest Ingersoll. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 187/3-1874- Alexander James Inglis, A.B. (Wesieyan Univ., Conn.) 1902, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1909, PH.D. (ibid.) 1911. Asst. Professor of Education 1914-1920; Professor of Education 1920-1924. Gordon Ireland, A.B. m.c.i. Philosophy 1901, A.M. 1902, LL.B. 1905, S.J.D. (Yale Univ.) 1926. Professor of Latin-American Law 19291932. Mary Dailey Irvine [formerly Mary Elizabeth Dailey], A.B. (Smith CoD.) 1922. Research Associate in Neuropathology (Medical School) 1930-1935- Walter Holland Irvine, D.M.D. 1923- Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1927-1930- Frederick Carpenter Irving, A.B. ci. 1906, M.D. c.l. 1910. Instructor in Obstetrics (Medical School) 1922-1925; Asst. Professor of Obstetrics 1925-1931; Professor of Obstetrics 1931-1933; William Lambert Richardson Professor of Obstetrics 1933- William Henry Irving, B.A. (Mt. Allison Univ.) 1912, B.A. (Oxford Univ.) 1916, M.A. (ibid.) 1920, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Unit'.) 1926. Instructor in English 1926-1928; Tutor 1926-1928. Frank Irwin, A.B. m.c.l. 1890, S.B. 1891 (1892), A.M. 1894, P;'.[)- Mathematics 1908. Instructor in Mathematics 1894. Nathan Isaacs, A.B. (Univ. of Cincinnati) 1907, A.M. (ibid.) 1908, PH.D. (ibid.) 1910, LL.B. (ibid.) 1910, s.J.D. (Harvard Univ.) i20. OFFICERS 1637-1936 271 Lecturer on Business Law (Graduate School of Business Adminis- tration) 1923-1924; Professor of Business Law 1924-. xaphael Isaacs, A.B. (Univ. of Cincinnati) 1911, A.M. (ibid.) 1912, M.D. (ibid.) 1918. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 19231927. Columbus O'Donnell Iselin, A.B. 1926, A. M. 1928. Asst. Curator of Oceanography (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1930- Frank Crawford Isely, A. B. (Univ. of Wichita) 1921, A.M. (Univ. of Kansas) 1924. Instructor in Physics I929-1931. Joseph Stanislaus Jablonski, A.B. rn.c.l. Fine Arts 1923, A.M. 1925. Tutor 1924-1925. Edwin Everett Jack, A.B. c.l. 1884, M.D. 1887. Instructor in Ophthal- mology '905-1909. Frederick Lafayette Jack, M.D. 1884. Lecturer on Otology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-I916, 1917-1919; Lecturer on Otology (Medical School) 1915-1916; Associate in Otology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1917. John George Jack. Lecturer (Arnold Arboretum) 1890-1905; Instruc- tor in Forestry 1903-1905; Instructor in Forest Botany 1906-1908; Asst. Professor of Dendrology 1908-1935. Abraham Valentine Williams Jackson, A.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1883, A.M. (ibid.) 1884, L.H.D. (ibid.) 1885, PH.D. (ibid.) 1886. Lecturer (Divinity School) 1891-1892. Carl Newell Jackson, A.B. m.c.l. Classics 1898, A.M. 1899, PH.D Philology 1901. Instructor in Greek 1905-1907; Instructor in Latin IJ07-T9IO; Asst. Professor of Greek and Latin 1910-1920; Associate Professor of Greek and Latin 1920-1925; Professor of Greek and Latin 1925-. Charles Jackson, A.B. 1793, A.M., LL.D. 1821. Overseer 1816-1825; Fellow 182.5-1834. Charles Loring Jackson, A.B. 1867, A.M. Asst. Professor of Chemistry 1871-1881; Professor of Chemistry 1881-1894; Erving Professor of Chemistry 1894-1912. Dunham Jackson, A. B. s.c.1. with Highest Honors in Mathematics 1908, A.M. 1909, DR. PHIL.( Univ. of Gouingcn) 1911. Instructor in Mathematics 1911-1916; Asst. Professor of Mathematics 19161919. Henry Jackson, A.H. 1880, M.D. 1884. Demonstrator of Bacteriology 1892-1894; Instructor in Clinical Medicine 1897-1912; Lecturer on Medicine (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915. 272 HISTORICAL REGISTER Henry Jackson, A.B. ca'. Chemistry 1915, M.D. c.l. 1919. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1925-1931; Asst. Professor of Medicine 1931- Jacob Hugh Jackson, A.B. (Simpson Coil.) 1912, M.B.A. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1920. Asst. Professor of Accounting 1920-1921; Professor of Accounting 1923-1927. James Jackson, A.B. 1796, A.M., M.B. 1802, M.D. 1809, LL.D. 1854. Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic 1812-18-6; Hersey Professor, Emeritus 1836-1867; Overseer 1844-1846. James Jackson, A.B. 1904. Overseer 1921-1927. James Marsh Jackson, A.B. 1887, M.D. c.l. and A.M. 1891, PH.D. (Hon.) (Norwich Univ.) 1892. Instructor in Clinical Medicine &909-1911. John Barnard Swett Jackson, A.B. 1825, A.M., M.D. 1829. Professor of Pathological Anatomy 1847-1854; Curator of the Warren Anatomi- cal Museum 1847-1879; Dean (Medical School) 1853-1855; Shattuck Professor of Morbid Anatomy '854-7879; Member of the Faculty (Museum of Comparative Zoology) '868-1879. Jonathan Jackson, A.B. 1761, A.M. Treasurer 1807-1810. Joseph Jackson, A.B. 1753, A.M. Tutor 1758-1-60. Robert Franklin Jackson, A.B. (Univ. of Oregon) 1929, A.M. (ibid.) 1931, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1935. Instructor in Mathematics 1935-; Tutor 1935- Robert Tracy Jackson, s.s. m.c.l. 1884, S.D. Natural History 1889. Instructor in Paleontology 1892-1899; Asst. Professor of Paleontology 1899-1909; Associate in Paleontology (University Museum) 1911-1916; Curator of Fossil Echinoderms (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1927-. John Lesh Jacobs, A.B. (Oglethorpe Univ.) 1923, S.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, M.D. c.l. (ibid.) 1929. Tutor 1928. Thomas Lloyd Jacobs, A.B. (Cornell Coil., Iowa) 1930, PH.D. (Cornell Univ., N. Y.) 1935. Instructor in Chemistry 1935- Bernard Max Jacobson [formerly Bernard Maxwell Jacobson], 5.14. c.l. Chemistry 1925, M.D. m.c.l. Physiological Chemistry 1929. Instructor in Medicine '935-. Conrad Jacobson, S.B. (Be/oft Coil.) 1900, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1911. IInstructor in Surgery 1918-1919. Victor Clarence Jacobson, S.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1915, M.D. (Har- vard Univ.) 1917- Instructor in Pathology 1920-1921. Adrien Jacquinot. Instructor in French 1872-1873; Tutor 1873-1876; Asst. Professor of French 1876-1883. OFFICERS 1637-1936 273 John Hassan Jaffar, D.M.D. 1915. Instructor in Extracting and Anaes- thesia 1920-. Hans Carl Gunther von Jagemann, PH.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1884. Asst. Professor of German 1889-1894; Asst. Professor of Germanic Philology 1894-1898; Professor of Germanic Philology 1898-1925. Thomas Augustus Jaggar, S.T.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) &874. Assist- ant in Petrography (Museum of Comparative Zoology) &892&894. Thomas Augustus Jaggar, A.B. 1893, A.M. 1894, PH.D. Geoloy 18979 Instructor in Geology 1895-1903; Regent I903-1904; Asst. Pro- fessor of Geology 1903-1906. Elidon Revare James, S.B. (Univ. of Cincinnati) 1896, LL.B. (ibid.) '899, Sj.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1912. Professor of Law and Librarian (Law School) ij-. Eleazar James, A.B. 1778, A.M. Tutor 1781-1789. Gorton James, A.B. 1908, S.B. (Massachusetts inst. of Technology) 1910. Instructor in Factory Management (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1921-1922; Instructor in Industrial Management (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1922.1926. Henry James, A.B. 1899, LL.B. 1904, LL.D. (Hamilton Coll.) 1932. Overseer 1922-1928, 1929-1935; Fellow of Harvard College 1936-. Howard Turnbull James, .sc. (Univ. of British Columbia) 1921, S.M. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1922, P13.0. Geology (Harvard Univ.) 1927. Instructor in Economic Geology 1926-1927. Hubert Maxwell James, A.B. (Randolph-Macon Colt) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1934. Instructor in Physics 1931-1 934; Tutor 1932-1934- William James, M.D. 1869, DR. PHIL. and (Univ. of Padua) 1893, LL.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1896, LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1902, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1903, D.LITT. (Univ. of Durham) 1908, D.SC. (Univ. of Oxford) 1908, D.sc.NAT. (Univ. of Geneva) 1909. Instructor in Physiology 1872-1873; Instructor in Anatomy and Physiology 1873-1876; Asst. Professor of Physiology 1876-1880; Assistant in Physiology and Comparative Anatomy (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1876-1877; Asst. Professor of Philosophy 1880-188; Professor of Philosophy 1885-1889, 1897-1907; Professor of Psychology 188-1897; Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus 1907-1910-274 HISTORICAL REGISTER Charles Allen Jarneson, D.M.D. 1900. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1913-1915; Instructor in Anaesthesia 915-1926. Pierre Janet, AGREGE DE PHILOSOPHIE (Coil. de France) 1882, DOCTEUIt- ES-LEnRES (ibid.) 1889, M.D. (ibid.) 1894. Lecturer on the Major Symptoms of Hysteria (Medical School) 1906-1907. John Jastram. Instructor in French 1786-17/87- Joseph Peter Jazowsky, D.M.D. ci. 1929. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1932- Alfred Jeanroy, AGREGJ DES LETTRES (Univ. of Paris) 1881, DOCTEISR- ES-LEYrRES (ibid.) 1889. Exchange Professor from France 1926. Ralph Lent Jeffery, B.A. (Acadia Univ.) 1921, AM. (Cornell Univ.) 1923. Instructor in Mathematics 1923-1924- Edward Charles Jeffrey, B.A. (Univ. of Toronto) 1888, PH.D. Biology (Harvard Univ.) 1899, D.SC. (Hon.) (Univ. of Toronto) 1919, LL.D. (Acadia Univ.) 1923. Asst. Professor of Vegetable Histology 1902-1907; Professor of Plant Morphology 1907-1933. Benjamin Joy Jeffries, A.B. 1854, A.M., M.D. 1857. University Lecturer 1870-1871 . Zay Jeffries, S.B. (South Dakota State School of ?i'fines) 1910, MET.E. (ibid.) 1914, S.D. Metallurgy (Harvard Univ.) 1918. Lecturer on Non-ferrous Metals and their Alloys 1920. Chili Kung Jen, S. B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1928, S.M. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1929, PH.D. Physics (Harvard Univ.) 1931. Instructor in Physics 1932-1933. Wilmer Atkinson Jenkins, S.B. (Univ. of Chicago) 1922, A.M. (Univ. of Michigan) 1923. Instructor in Mathematics 1925-1926. Jeremiah Whipple Jenks, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of J-Ialle-Winenberg) 1885, A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1878, A.M. (ibid.) 1879. Lecturer on Trusts or Industrial Combinations 1899-1900. Lawrence Cooper Jenks, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1931, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Instructor in Mathematics 1932-1933. William Jenks, A.B. 1797, A.!., S.T.D. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1825, S.T.u. (Harvard Univ.) 1842. Overseer 1832-1845. Alexander Stoddard Jenney. Instructor in Architecture 1907-1908. Charles Jenney, A.B. 1897. Instructor in Mathematics 1918. Frederic Beach Jennings, M.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1921. Instructor in Bacteriology (Medical School) 1924-1925. James Jennison, A.B. '847, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1852. Tutor 1851-1872; Instructor in Elocution 185i-1860; Registrar 188r860; Librarian (Divinity School) 1871-1876. OFFICERS 1637-1936 275 Timothy Lindall Jennison, A.B. 1782, A.M., M.D. (Hon.) 1824. Tutor 1785-1788. Gerhart Friedrich Jentsch, A.M. 1925. Instructor in German 1922- 1925. Karl Detlev Jessen, A.B. (Univ. of Chicago) 1897, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Berlin) 1901. Instructor in German 1901-1903- Albert Benton Jewell, D.M.D. 1871. Clinical Instructor (Dental School) 1879-1884; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1909-1917, 1922-1926. James Richard Jewett, A.B. s.d. with Highest Honors in Semitic Languages 1884, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Sirasburg) 1891. Instructor in Semitic Languages 1887-1888; Professor of Arabic 19 ' '-1933. William Gleason Jewett, D.M.D. 1912. Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1916-1917; Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1918- 1921. Alice Williams Johnson, S.B. (Welle.slcy Colt) 1893. Adviser of Women (Graduate School of Education) 1932- Allan Macfarlan Johnson, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1909, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1918. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1920-1923- Arthur Newhall Johnson, S.B. ci. 1894. Instructor in Drawing 1895- 1896. Carl Leonard Johnson, A.B. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1924, AM. (ibid.) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1933, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1933. Instructor in French 191-50-1932- Douglas Wilson Johnson, s.a. (Univ. of New Mexico) 1901, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1903. Asst. Professor of Physiography 1906-19 12. Edgar Augustus Jerome Johnson [formerly Edgar Jerome Johnson], S.B. (Univ. of Illinois) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in Economics 1926-1929; Tutor 1926-1929. Franklin Johnson, A.B. (Univ. of Chicago) 1897, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1899, LL.B. (ibid.) 1899, PH.D. (ibid.) 1918. Visiting Lecturer from Grinnell College (Sociology) 1924-1926. Franklin Paradise Johnson, A.B. (Univ. of Missouri) 1908, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1910, PH.D. Medical Sciences (ibid.) 1912. Instruc- tor in Histology and Embryology 1910-1912. George Ellsworth Johnson, A.B. (Dartmouth Colt) 1887, A.M. (ibid.) 1890, AM. (Clark Univ.) 1895. Instructor in Education 1915-1916; Asst. Professor of Education 1916-1920; Associate Professor of Education 1920-1931. 276 HISTORICAL REGISTER Kenneth Simonds Johnson, A.B. c.l. 1907. Lecturer on Telephone Engineering 1922. Lewis Jerome Johnson, A.B. m.d. 1887, C.E. 1888. Instructor in Engi- neering 1890-1892; Instructor in Civil Engineering 1894-1896; Asst. Professor of Civil Engineering 1896-1906; Professor of Civil Engineering 1906-1934. Montgomery Hunt Johnson, A. B. m.c.l. Physics 1929, A.M. 193!, PH.D. Physics 1932- Instructor in Physics 1930-1931; Tutor 1930- 1931. Philip Ignatius Johnson, D.M.D. 1917- Instructor in Oral Surgery 1921-1925. Richard Potts Johnson, A.E. (Univ. of Virginia) 1909, C.E. (ibid.) 1910, A.M. (ibid.) 1912, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1915. Instructor in Mathematics 1915-1917. Robert Eugene Johnson, A. B. (Univ. of Washington, Seattle) 1931, B.A. (Oxford Univ.) 1933- Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1935- Tutor 1935-. Rogers Bruce Johnson, S.B. ci. Engineering Sciences 1917, S.B. 1919. Instructor in Civil Engineering 1920-1921. Ames Johnston, A.B. (Haversford Coil.) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Instructor in German 1926-1929. Clarence Elmer Johnston, B.A. (Univ. of roronto) 1912, M.A. (ibid.) 1913, B.LI'fl'. (Univ. of Oxford) 1920, M.B.A. c./. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Instructor in Student Reports (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1925-1926. Ivan Murray Johnston, AM. (Univ. of California) 1920, A.M. (ibid.) 1922, PH.D. Biology (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Research Associate in the Arnold Arboretum 1931-; Lecturer on Botany 1934- Robert Matteson Johnston, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1889, M.A. (ibid.) 1900. Lecturer on Modern Italian History '904-1906; Lecturer on History 1906-1907; Asst. Professor of Modern History 1908-1919; Professor of Modern History 1919-1920. Frederick Chapman Jonah, B.A. (Mt. Allison Univ.) 7923, A.M. (Brown Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Mathematics 1926-1927. Benjamin Franklin Jones, A.B. m.c.l. Classics 1922, B.A. (Oxford Univ.) 1925, M.A. (ibid.) 1928, M.D. ca. Physiology (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Tutor 1928, 1931-; Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1931- Charles August Jones. Instructor in Industrial Management (Gradti- ate School of Business Administration) 1921-1923. OFFICERS 1637-1936 277 Chester Morse Jones, A.B. (Williams Coil.) 1913, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1920. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1925-1928; Asst. Professor of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene 1928-1931; Asst. Professor of Medicine 1931- Daniel Fiske Jones, A.B. 1892, M.D. c.1. 1896. Associate in Surgery (Medical School) 1913-1919, 1925-1931; Associate in Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1920, 1921-1925; Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1922-1923; Overseer 1932-. Eliot Jones, A.B. (Vanderbilt Univ.) 1906, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1908, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1913- Instructor in Economics 1912-1913. Eva Elizabeth Jones, A.B. (Radcliffe Colt) 1920, A.M. (Univ. of Maine) 1924, PH.D. (Radcliffe Coil.) 1930. Research Associate in Comparative Pathology (Medical School) 1930-1934. Grinnell Jones, S.B. (Vanderbilt Univ.) 1903, S.M. (ibid.) 1905, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1905, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 190. Instructor in Chemistry 1912-1916; Asst. Professor of Chemistry 1916-1921; Associate Professor of Chemistry 1921- 1934; Professor of Chemistry 1934- Henry Crampton Jones, OR. (U. S. Military Academy) 1916. Asst. Professor of Military Science and Tactics 1928-1934- Henry Dixon Jones, A.B. (Univ. of Delaware) 1879, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 18 81, A.M. (Univ. of Delaware) 1882. Instructor in Elocution 188 1-1886. Herbert Lyon Jones, AS. (Denison Univ.) 1886, S.M. (ibid.) 1887, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1892, A.M. (ibid.) 1893. Instructor in Botany 1895- 1897. Malcolm Bancroft Jones, A.B. c.l. Romance Languages and Literatures 1924, A.M. 1930. Instructor in Romance Languages 1930-1934; Tutor 1930-1934. Rufus Matthew Jones, A. B. (Haverford Colt) 1885, A.M. (ibid.) 1886, Lrn'.D. (Penn Coil.) 1898, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1901, 5.T.D. (ibid.) 1920, LL.D. (Hacerford Coll.) 1922, LL.D. (Swarthmore Coil.) 1922, Th.D. (Univ. of Mgrburg) 1925. Preacher to the University 1913- 1914; William Belden Noble Lecturer 193a-1931. Thomas Duckett Jones, A. B. (Virginia Military Inst.) 1919, M.D. (Univ. of Virginia) 1923. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1930- William Henry Jones, LB. (Massachusetts inst. of &Technology) 1909. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1917-1918. 278 HISTORICAL REGISTER William Powell Jones, A.B. (Emory Univ.) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1927. Instructor in English 1928- 1930; Tutor 1928-1930- Robert Jefferson Joplin, A.B. (Univ. of Texas) 1923, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Asst. Surgical Adviser 1935- Edwin Oakes Jordan, s.n. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1888, PH.D. (Clark Univ.) 1892, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Cincinnati) 1920. Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine 1928-1929. Henry Donaldson Jordan, A.B. c.l. 1918, A.M. 1922, PH.D. History 1925. Tutor 1923-1925; Instructor in History 1923-1925. Maynard Fred Jordan, AS. (Univ. of Maine) 1916, A.M. (ibid.) 1921. Instructor in Astronomy 1922-I 925. Wilbur Kitchener Jordan, A.B. (Oakland City Coil.) 1923, A.M. (Univ. of Missouri) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1931. Instructor in History 1930, 1931-; Tutor 1930, 19311- Theodore Jorgensen, A. B. (Univ. of Nebraska) 1928, A.M. (ibid.) 1930, PH.D. Physics (Harvard Univ.) 1935. Instructor in Physics 1931-; Tutor 1932-. Elliott Proctor Joslin, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1890, PH.B. (ibid.) 1891, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) '895, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1914. Instructor in the Theory and Practice of Physic 1905-1912; Asst. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic 19 12- 1913; Asst. Professor of Medicine 1913-1922; Clinical Professor of Medicine 1922-. Carl Smith Joslyn, A.B. c.l. Philosophy and Economics 1920, PH.D. Economics 1930. Tutor 1924-; Instructor in Economics 1925-1931; Instructor in Sociology 1931-. Oscar Carl Jostedt, D.M.D. 1924. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1928-1929, '934-. Cyril Bathurst Judge, A.B. (Trinity Colt, Conn.) 1910, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1920, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1931. Instructor in English 1930-1934; Tutor 1930-1933. Howard Alden Judy, A. B. (Univ. of California) 1916, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1920. Lecturer on California Law and Practice (Law School) 1934. Walter Benjamin Kahn, A.B. ci. 1916, A.1. 1917, PH.D. Economics 1922. Tutor 1919-1920; Instructor in Economics 1920-1921. Albert Martin Kales, A.B. 1896, LL.B. 1899. Professor of Law 19161917. Edward Winslow Karcher. Instructor in Syphilology (Medical OFFICERS 1637-1936 279 School) 1928-1930; Instructor in Dermatology and Syphilology (Medical School) 1930-1935- Michael Karpovich. Lecturer on History 1927-1933; Tutor 1927-; Asst. Professor of History 19333- Howard Thomas Karsner, M.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1903. Asst. Professor of Pathology 1911-1914- George Norbert Kates, A.B. s.c.!. History 1922. Tutor 1923-1924, 1925-1926. Edwin Katzenellenbogen, M.D. (Univ. of Leipsic) 1905, DR. PHIL. (ibid.) 1907. Lecturer on Abnormal Psychology 1909-1910. Moses Ralph Kaufman, fti.n., c.. (McGill Univ.) 1925. Instructor in Psychiatry (Medical School) 1931-. Varaztad Hovhaness Kazarijian, D.M.D. 1905, M.D. 1921. Demonstra- tor of Prosthetic Dentistry 1909-1917; Professor of Military Oral Surgery 1918-1922; Professor of Clinical Oral Surgery 1922-. Clare Hibberd Kean, A.B. (Rice inst.) 1929, A.M. (ibid.) 1930, PH.D. Physics (Harvard Univ.) 1935. Research Associate in Geophysics 1935-1936. Francis Joseph Keany, A.B. (Boston Colt) 1888, A.M. (ibid.) 1892, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1892. Lecturer on Dermatology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915; Lecturer on Dermatology (Medical School) 1915-1916; Associate in Dermatology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916. Louis Clark Keating, A.B. (Colgate Univ.) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1934- Instructor in French 1933-1934. Chester Scott Keefer, SB. (Bucknell Univ.) 1918, S.M. (ibid.) 1922, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1922. Asst. Professor of Medicine 1930-- Clyde Edgar Keeler, S.B. (Denison Univ.) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, S.M. (Denison Univ.) 1925, S.D. Applied Biology (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Ophthalmic Research 1932- Charles Herbert Keene, A.B. 1898, M.D. 1902. Lecturer on Physical Education (Graduate School of Education) 1926-1927- William Albert Keener, A.B. (Emory Univ.) 1874, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1877. Asst. Professor of Law 1883-1888; Story Professor of Law 1888-1890. Charles Manning Keep, M.D. 1888, D.M.D. 1890. Instructor in Opera- tive Dentistry 1894-1995- Nathan Cooley Keep, M.D. 1827, D.M.D. (Hon.) 1870. Professor of 280 HISTORICAL REGISTER Mechanical Dentistry 1867-1871; Dean (Dental School) 1868- 1872- Ralph Keffer, A.B. (Miami Univ., Ohio) 1911, A.M. (Univ. Of Wisconsin) 1913- Instructor in Mathematics 1916-1918. David Lindsay Keir, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1921. Exchange Tutor from Oxford 1923-1924- Edward Gordon Keith, AS. (Amherst Coll.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1933- Instructor in Economics 1935-; Tutor 1935-. John Alexander Hull Keith, AS. (HaverJord Coil.) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1933- Instructor in French 1930-1933- Fred Simmons Keller, s.s. (Tufts Coll.) 1926, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1931. Tutor 1929-1931. Fritz Kellermann, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Marburg) 1914. Instructor in German 1926-1927. Clarence Erskine Kelley, AS. c.l. 1873, A.M. 1917. Instructor in Astronomy 1915-1923- Eugene Robert Kelley, AS. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1902, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1906. Lecturer on Public Health Administration (School of Public Health) 1923-1925- George Leslie Kelley, s.s. m.c.t Chemistry 1907, PH.D. Chemistry 1911. Instructor in Chemistry 1909-1912. Henry Allen Kelley, D.M.D. 1888. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1892-1894. Truman Lee Kelley, s. (Univ. of Illinois) 1909, A. M. (ibid.) 1911, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1914. Professor of Education 1930-. Maximilian Lindsay Keilner, A. B. (Hobart Colt) 'SSr, A.M. (ibid.) 1884, OR. (Griswold Theological Seminary) 1884, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1885, S.T.B. (Episcopal Theological Seminary) 1885, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1886, S.T.D. (Hobart Colt) 1895. Lecturer on the History of Israel (Divinity School) 1901-1902. Foster Standish Kellogg, A. 1906, M.D. 1910. Instructor in Obstetrics (Medical School) 1925-1935; Associate in Obstetrics 1935-. Oliver Dimon Kellogg, s. (Princeton Univ.) i A.M. (ibid.) 1900, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Gottingen) 1902. Lecturer on Mathematics 1919-1920, Associate Professor of Mathematics 1920-1927; Tutor 1926-1932; Professor of Mathematics 1927-1932. Daniel Joseph Kelly, B.P.E. (Springfield Coil., Mass.) 1923. Instructor in Physical Training 1919-1920; Instructor in Physical Education 1920-1921; Asst. Director of Physical Education 1921-1928. OFFICERS 1637-1936 281 Roy Willmarth Kelly, A.B. (Coil. of the Pacific) 1911, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1916, PH.D. Education (ibid.) 1919. Instructor in Education 1917-1919; Director of the Bureau of Vocational Guidance 19171919. John Keirnan, rd.A. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1884, S.T.D. (ibid.) 1897, S.TID. (Yale Univ.) 1917, LITT.D. (Lafayette Coil.) 1920, S.T.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1921. William Belden Noble Lecturer 1921-1922. Benjamin Scoville Kelsey, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) &928, S.M. (ibid.) 1932. Lecturer on Aerophotography 1936-. Paul Henry Kelsey, A.B. M.C.I. 1902, A.M. 1921. Instructor in Spanish 1921-1922; Instructor in Romance Languages 1922-1925, 1928- 1930; Instructor in French 1925-1928, 1930-1936; Tutor 1925- 1926. Robert Wilson Kelso, A.B. M.C.I. 1904, LL.B. 1907- Instructor in Eng- lish 1909-1910. Edwin Crawford Kemble, 5.8. (Case School of Applied Science) &911, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1914, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1917, S.D. (Hon.) (Case School of Applied Science) 1931. Instructor in Physics &919- 1923; Asst. Professor of Physics 1923-1927; Associate Professor of Physics 1927-1930; Professor of Physics 1930-; Tutor '931-. Harold Sprague Kemp, S.B. (Univ. of Chicago) 1922, S.M. (ibid.) 1927. Instructor in Geography 1930-; Tutor 1930-. Kenneth Payson Kempton, A.B. 1912, A.M. 1913. Instructor in Eng- lish 1923-; Tutor 1931-. Arthur Isaac Kendall, s.a. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1900, PH.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1904, DR. .i-i. (Harvard Univ.) 1911. Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene 1909-1912. Frank Alexander Kendall, A.B. c.l. 1886. Lecturer on Architectural Construction (School of Architecture) 1924-1925. James Kendall, A.B. 1796, A.M., S.T.D. 1825. Tutor 1798-1799- Joseph Gowing Kendall, A.B. 1810, A.M. Tutor 1812-18 17. Waldo Shaw Kendall, A.B. M.C.I. 1899. Instructor in German 1901- 1902. William James Kenefick, D.M.D. 1917. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1922-1934. Ralph Hayward Keniston, A.B. s.c.l. Classics, Literature especially Latin and English 1904, A.%1. 1910, PH.D. Philology 1911. Instructor in French 1908-1909; Instructor in Romance Languages 1909- 1910,1913-1914. 282 HISTORICAL REGISTER Frederic Hedge Kennard, A.B. 1888. Associate in Ornithology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1927- Frank Lowell Kennedy, A.B. ci. 7892, S.B. s.c.l. '898. Instructor in Mechanical Drawing 1899-1904; Asst. Professor of Drawing and Machine Design 1904-1913; Asst. Professor of Engineering Drawing 1913-1914; Associate Professor of Engineering Drawing i914.- 1931-Philip Benjamin Kennedy, A.B. (Beloit Coil.) 1905, LLTT.B. (Occidental Coll.) 1906, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1911. Instructor in Public Speak- ing 1909-1910. William Dorsey Kennedy, A.B. (Williams Coll.) 1916, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 7920. Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1924-1926; Instructor in Business Reports (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1924-7925. Arthur Edwin Kennelly, S.D. (Hon.) (Western Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1896, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1906, o.se. (Hon.) (Univ. of roulouse) 1922. Professor of Electrical Engineering 1902-1930- Edwin Newell Kent, D.M.D. 7900. Lecturer on Conduct of Practice (Dental School) 1924-. Harold Albert Kent, D.M.D. 1919. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1922-1924; Instructor in Oral Surgery 1925-1932; Asst. Professor of Oral Surgery 1932-. Norton Adams Kent, A.B. (Yale Univ.) '895, PH.D. (Jolins Hopkins Univ.) 1901. Lecturer on Physics 1918. Robert Harrington Kent, A.B. c.l. Mathematics 1910, A.M. 1916. In- structor in Mathematics 1914-1915. William Kent, A.B. (Union Coil., N. Y.) 1820, A.M. (ibid.) 1820, LL.D. (Hobart Coil.) 1843, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1847. Royall Professor of Law 1846-1847. Sinclair Kerby-Miller, A.B. (Univ. of Oregon) 1920, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1921. Instructor in Philosophy &926-1929; Tutor 1926-1929. Thomas Kerr, A.B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1926, A.M. (ibid.) 1929, PH.D. (ibid.) 1932- Instructor in Botany 1935-. Richard Siegmann Kersten, S.B. in Engin. m.c.l. Civil 1928. Instructor in Civil Engineering 1929-1930- John Albert Key, S.B. (Alabama Polytechnic Inst.) 7913, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1918. Instructor in Applied Physiology (Medical School) 1921-1922. langley Carleton Keyes, A.B. c.l. 1924, A.M. 1933. Asst. Dean (Harvard College) 1928-1934. OFFICERS 1637-1936 283 Ancel Keys, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1925, A.M. (ibid.) 1928, PH.D. (ibid.) 1930- Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1933-; Tutor 1933- Alfred Vincent Kidder, A.13. m.c.l. Anthropology 1908, A.M. 1912, PH.D. Anthropology 1914, LL.D. (Univ. of New Mexico) 1934. Associate Curator of Archaeology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1913-1914; Curator of North American Archaeology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 19 14-1920; Curator of Southwestern American Archaeology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1920-1932; Honorary Curator of Southwestern American Archaeology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1932- Henry Purkitt Kidder. Overseer 188i-1886. Homer Huntington Kidder, A.B. c.l. 1899. Instructor in English 1900-1901. Nathaniel Thayer Kidder, B.A.S. 1882 (1886). Instructor in Botany (Bussey Institution) 1884-1886, 1887-1895- Thomas J Kiernan, A.M. (Hon.) 1892. Superintendent of Circulation (Library) 1877-1914. Raymond Lincoln Kilgour, A.B. s.c.l. Romance Languages and Literatures 1925, A.M. 1927, PH.D. Philology 1930. Instructor in Romance Languages 1928-1930,1931-; Tutor 1928-1930,1931-, Charles Wilson Killam. Instructor in Architecture and Civil Engineering 1908-1909; Asst. Professor of Architectural Construction 1909-1914; Associate Professor of Architectural Construction 19 14192!; Acting Dean (Faculty of Architecture) and Chairman (Council of the School of Architecture) 11918-1922; Associate Professor of Architecture 1921-1924; Professor of Architecture 19'24- Arthur Livingstone Kimball, A.B. (Amherst Colt) 1908, M.E.E. (Harvard Univ.) 1914. Lecturer on Applied Mechanics (Engineering School) 1930-1931, 1932. l)aniel Kimball, A.s. 1800,A.M. Tutor 1803-1805. Herbert Harvey Kimball, S.B. (New Hampshire Colt) 1884, SM. (George Washington Univ.) 1900, PH.D. (ibid.) 1910, LL.D. (New Hampshire Coll.) 1921. Research Associate at the Blue Hill Observatory 1932-. Jabcz Kimball, *.s. 1797,A.M. Tutor 1800-1801. Spofford Harris Kimball, S. B. (Denison Univ.) 1923, A.M. (Univ. of 284 HISTORICAL REGISTER Pittsburgh) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1932- Instructor in Mathematics 1929-1930- Paul Kimmeistiel, M.D. (Univ. of Hamburg) 1926. Instructor in Pathology 1934-1935. Donald Storrs King, A.B. (Oberlin Coil.) 1912, M.D. cJ. (Harvard Univ.) 1918. Instructor in Medicine 1934- Edward Skinner King, A.B. (Hamilton Coil.) '887, A.M. (ibid.) 1890, S.D. (ibid.) 1927. Asst. Professor of Astronomy (Astronomical Observatory) 1913-1926; Phillips Professor of Astronomy 19261931. Elbridge Decosmos King, D.M.D. 1899. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1903-1905; Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1905-1906. Gilbert King, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1920, M.B.A. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Instructor in Business Reports (Graduate School of Business Administration) 19'22-f 923- Henry Churchill King, A.B. (Oberlin Colt) 1879, S.T.I3. (ibid.) 1882, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) '883, S.T.D. (Oberlin Colt) '897, S.T.D. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1901, S.T.D. (Yale Univ.) 1904, LL.D. (Univ. of Illinois) 1908, LL.D. (Miami Univ., Ohio) 1909, S.T.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1909, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1916. William Belden Noble Lecturer 1908-1909. Merrill Jenks King, M.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1919. Instructor in Bacteriology and Immunology (Medical School) 1929-1930; Instructor in Ophthalmic Research 1934-. Richard Bruce King, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1921, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Instructor in Medicine 1933-. Rufus King, A.B. 1838, LL.B. 1840, A.M. 1858. Instructor in Elocution 1840-1841. Ansel McBryde Kinney, A.B. m.c.l. Chemistry 1920, A.M. 1921, PH.D. Chemistry 1923. Instructor in Chemistry 1922-1923. Arthur Lee Kinsolving, A.B. (.Univ. of Virginia) 1920, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1923,M.A. (ibid.) 1925, S.T.B. (Virginia Theological Seminapy) 1924, S.T.D. (Amherst Coil.) 193!. Preacher to the University '933-. Edward Napoleon Kirby, A.B. 1889. Instructor in Elocution (Divinity School) '886-1890. Edward Kircher, A.B. (Univ. of Illinois) 1911, A.M. (ibid.) 1912, PH.D. (ibid.) 1914. Benjamin Peirce Instructor in Mathematics 1915-1917. John 'I'hornton Kirkland, A.B. 1789, A.M., A.M. (Dartmouth Colt) 172, OFFICERS 1637-1936 2,95 A.M. (Brown Univ.) 1794, S.T.D. (Coil. of New 7ersey) 1802, LL.D. (Brown Univ.) 1810. Tutor 1792-1794; President 1810-1828. John Erwin Kirkpatrick, S.T.B. (Chicago Theological Seminary) 1895, A.M. (Yale Univ.) 1906, PH.D. (Hartford Theological Seminary) 1908. Tutor 1919-1920. Hideo Kishimoto, D.LITT. (Imperial Univ. of Tokyo) 1926, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1934- Instructor in Japanese 1931-1934. George Bogdan Kistiakowsky, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Berlin) 1925. Asst. Professor of Chemistry I 930-I 933; Associate Professor of Chemistry 1933- Hugh Warren Kite, A.B. 1925, A.M. 1934- Instructor in German 1926- 1927- Samuel Matticks Ellen Kittle (see William Matticks Rogers). George Lyman Kittredge, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Classics 1882, LL.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1901, LITT.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1907, LL.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1915, LL.D. (McGill Univ.) 1921, LITT.D. (Yale Univ.) 1924, LL.D. (Brown Univ.) 1925, D.LITT. (U. of Oxford) 1932, D.C.L. (Union Colt, N. Y.) 1936. Instructor in English 1888-1890; Asst. Professor of English 1890-1894; Professor of English 1894-1917; Gurney Professor of English Literature 1917- Joseph Martin Kiamon, LL.B. (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1922, A.M. (Yale Univ.) 1924, J.D. (ibid.) 1925. Instructor in Business Policy (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1926-1927. Armin }Clein, AS. ci. 1914, M.D. 1917- Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1928-. Julius Klein, LITT.B. (Univ. of California) 1907, LIfl.M. (ibid.) 1908, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1913, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1915- Instructor in Latin-American History 1914-1915; Instructor in History 1916; Instructor in Latin-American History and Economics 1916-1919; Asst. Professor of Latin-American History and Economics 19191923. Clyde Kay Maben Kluckhohn, AS. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1928, B.A. (Oxford Univ.) 1932, t%1.A. (ibid.) 1934. Instructor in Anthropology 1935-; Tutor 1935-. Frederick Bradford Knapp, s.s. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1879. Superintendent of Buildings 1882-1883; Instructor in Surveying and Drawing 1882-1886; Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds 1883- 1886; Instructor in Mathematics 1918-1919. 86 HISTORICAL REGISTER Philip Coombs Knapp, A. B. 1878, M.D. c.l. and A.M. 1883. Clinical Instructor in Diseases of the Nervous System 1888-1913- Russell Stafford Knappen, S.B. (Ohio Wesleyan Univ.) 1913, A. N1. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1915. Visiting Lecturer on Geology 1925-1926. Samuel Kneeland, A.B. 1840, A.M., M.D. 1843. Demonstrator of Anat- omy 18S]-1853- William Kneeland, A.B. 1751, A.M. Tutor 1754-1763. Frederick Irving Knight, A. B. (Yale Univ.) '862, A.M. (ibid.) 1866, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1866. Lecturer on Laryngoscopy (Medical School) 1870-1871; Instructor in Auscultation, Percussion, and Laryngoscopy 1872-1882; Asst. Professor of Laryngology 188z1888; Clinical Professor of Laryngology 1888-1892. Jewell Bennett Knight, S.B. (Boston Univ.) 1892, S.B. (Massachusetts Agricultural Coil.) 1892, s.rt. (ibid.) 1901, ED.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Instructor in Education (Graduate School of Education) 1931-1934. Franz Knoop. Dunham Lecturer (Medical School) 1930-1931. William Fletcher Knowles, M.D. 1885. Instructor in Otology (Medical School) 1914-1917, 1918-1919; Associate in Otology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919r-1920,192I-1924, Charles Davison Knowlton, M.D. (Tufts Colt) 1894, M.D. (Univ. cf Pennsylvania) 1895. Instructor in Laryngology (Medical School) 1925- John Ballenger Knox, A.B. (Davidson Coll.) 1930, A.M. (Univ. of North Carolina) 1934, A.M. (Harvard Unit'.) 1935. Tutor 1934-. Kun-hu a Ko. Instructor in Chinese 1879-1882. Richard Felix Koch, A.J3. (Univ. of Rochester) 1920, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Instructor in Romance Languages 1928-1929; Tutor 1928-1929. Sylvester Rosa Koehier, AM. (Hon.) 1892. Curator of the Gray Collection of Engravings 1886-1887; Curator of the John Win Randall Collection of Engravings 1892-1897. Wilhelm Reinhold Walter Koehier, DR.PB1L. (Univ. of Vienna) 1908. Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture 1932-1934; Professor of Fine Arts 1934-. Wolfgang Kohler, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Berlin) 1909. Visiting Lecturer on Psychology 1925-T926; William James Lecturer on Philosophy and Psychology 1934-1935. Frederick Rost Koelz, A.B. (West Virginia Univ.) 1910. Instructor in German 1924-1925. OFFICERS 1637-1936 287 Elmer Peter Kohier, A.!!. (Mzthlenberg Coll.) 1886, A.M. (ibid.) £889, PH.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1892, LL.D. (Muhlenberg Coll.) 1918. Professor of Chemistry 1912-1914; Abbott and James Lawrence Professor of Chemistry 1914-1934; Acting Dean (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) 1926; Sheldon Emery Professor of Organic Chemistry 1934-. Halvdan Koht, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Oslo) 1908, D.LITT. (Univ. of Cam- bridge) 1930. Lecturer on History 1930-1931. Bernard Osgood Koopman, A.B. s.c.L with Highest Honors in Mathematics 1922, A.M. 1924, PH.D. Mathematics 1926. Instructor in. Mathematics 1922-1923; Benjamin Peirce Instructor in Mathematics 1925-1926. Lewis Henry Koplik, s.B. 1923, MD. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1928. Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1930. Ilermann August Korif, DR.. PHIL. (Univ. of Heidelberg, Germany) 1907. Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture 1935. Andre Koszul, AREGE DE L'UIcIvERSITE (Univ. Of Paris) 1901, DOCTEUR-ES-LETTI&ES (ibid.) 1910. Exchange Professor from France 1928. Cecil Alexander Krakower, B.Sc. (McGill Univ.) 1928, M.D., C.M. (ibid.) 1932. Instructor in Pathology 1935-. Sidney David Kramer, S.B. (Coll. of the City of New York) 1914, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1918, M.D. (ibid.) 1920, PH.D. J'vIassac/iusetts Inst. of Technology) 1929. Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (Medical School) 1929-1932; Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (School of Public Health) 1929-1932- Alfred Kranes, A.B. c.l. Chemistry 1926, M.D. c.l. 1930. Asst. Medical Adviser 1935-. James Charles Krasnoff, D.M.D. 1926. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1931-1934. Charles August Karus, s. B. (Univ. of Kansas) 1898, PH.D. (Massachu- setts Inst. of Technology) 1908. Lecturer on Inorganic Chemistry 1929-1930. So1fgang Herbert Kraus, DR. jut. (Univ. of Frankfurt) 1928, S.J.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1931- Instructor in Government 1933-; Tutor 1933-. Otto Frederick Kraushaar, A.!!. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1924, AM. (ibid.) 1927, PH.D. Philosophy (Harvard Univ.) 1933- Instructor in Philosophy 1928-1929, 1932-1933. 1.rnet Carl Friedrich Krauss. Instructor in German 1863-1868. 288 HISTORICAL REGISTER Theodore John Kreps, A.B. (Univ. of Colorado) 1920, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1928. Instructor in Economics 1925-1930; Tutor 1925-1930, Benjamin Kropp, SB. 1923, A.M. 1924, PH.D. Biology 1927. Instructor in Zoology 1927-1929; Tutor 1927-1929. Gustav Kruger. Ingersoll Lecturer on the Immortality of Man 1925- 1926. John Theodore Krurnpelmann, A.B. (Tulane Univ.) 1915, A.M. (ibid.) 1916, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1917, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1924. In- structor in German 192 1-1924. Robert Rene Kuczynski. Lecturer on Political Economy 1926-1927. George Waldemar Kuehn, A.B. 1932. Instructor in English 1934-. Eugen Kuhnemann, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Munich) 1889, LIrr.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1909. Visiting Professor of German Literature 1906-1907, 1908-1909. Willy KŸkenthal, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Jena) 1884. Exchange Professor of Zoology 1911-1912. Charles Louis Kuhn, A. B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, PH.D. Fine Arts (ibid.) 1929. Tutor 1924-1926, 1928-; Instructor in Fine Arts 1928-; Curator of the Germanic Museum 1930-. Gerard Pieter Kuiper, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Leyden) 1933. Lecturer on Astronomy 1935- Charles Julius Kullmer, A.B. c.l. 1900, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Tubingen) 1901. Instructor in German 1902-1904. William Kurath, S.B. (Northwestern Univ., IlL) 1925, A.M. (Univ. Of Chicago) 1926. Instructor in German 1927-1928- Wesley Levi La Baw, D.v.s. (American Veterinary Colt, N. Y.) '890. Demonstrator of Anatomy (Veterinary School) 1892-189-; Curator of the Veterinary Museum 1892-1897; Asst. Surgeon at the Veterinary Hospital 1892-1897- Frank Emilio La Cauza, S.B. in Engin. ci. Electrical Engineering 1923, S.11. 1924, A.M. 1929. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1924-1926. George Trumbull Ladd, A.B. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1864, A.M. (ibid.) 1867, CR. (Andover Theological Seminary) 1869, A. M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1881, S.T.D. (J'Vestern Reserve Univ.) 188i, LL.D. (ibid.) 1895, LL.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1896. Lecturer to Conduct the Ethical Seminary 1895-1896. OFFICERS 1637-1936 289 Maynard Ladd, A. B. ci. 1894, M.D. c.l. 1898. Instructor in Pediatrics 1906-1922; Associate in Pediatrics (Medical School) 19fl-. William Conkling Ladd, A.B. ci. English 1926. Instructor in English 1927-1928; Tutor 1927-1928. William Edwards Ladd, A.B. 1902, M.D. 1906. Instructor in Surgery 1918-1927; Asst. Professor of Surgery 1927-1931; Clinical Professor of Surgery 1931-. John La Farge, A. B. (i'ktt. St. Mary's Coil.) '853, A. M. (ibid.) 1855. University Lecturer 1871-1872. Charles De Von La Follette, A.B. (Wabash Coil.) 1920, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1924. Laurence La Forge, A.B. m.c.I. Geology 1899 (1900), A.M. 1900, P11.0. Geology 1903. Lecturer on Geology 1925 Research Associate in Mineralogy '933-. Frederick Henry Lahee, A.B. m.c.l. 1907, A.M. 1908, PH.D. Geology 1911. Instructor in Geology 1909-1912. Francis Howard Lahey, M.D. 1904. Professor of Clinical Surgery 1923- 1924. Kirsopp Lake, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford') 1895, M.A. (ibid.) 1897, S.T.D. (St. Andrews Univ.) 1911, S.T.D. (Univ. of Leyden) 1922, LITT.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1926, DR.PrnL. (Hon.) (Univ. of Heidelberg) 1936. Professor of Early Christian Literature 1914-19 19; Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History 1919-1932; Ingersoll Lecturer on the Immortality of Man 1921-1922; Professor of History 1932-; Curator of the J. P. Morgan Collection of Manuscript Photographs 1933- Arthur Becket Lamb, A.B., A.M. (Tufts Colt) 1900, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1903, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1904, PH.D. (Tufts Coil.) 1904, S.D. (Hon.) (ibid.) 1920. Instructor in Physical Chemistry 1905i qo—; Director of the Chemical Laboratory 1912-; Asst. Professor of Chemistry 19 12-1920; Professor of Chemistry 1920-1925; Sheldon Emery Professor of Organic Chemistry 1925-1928; Director of the Wolcott Gibbs Memorial Laboratory 1928; F.rving Professor of Chemistry 19211-. Robert Keen Iamb, A.B. m.c.1. Economics 1928 (1929), A.M. 1933) PH.D. Economics 1935. Secretary to the University for Information 1930-1932; Instructor in Economics 1932-; Tutor 1932-. Morris Bryan Iambic, A. B. (WiMams Cull.) 1910, .A.M. (Harvard 290 HISTORICAL REGISTER Univ.) 1920, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1924, L.H.D. (Williams Coil.) 1936. Professor of Government 1935-; Tutor 1935-. James Richard Lambirth. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1916-1918. Hammond Lamont, A.B. m.c.l. '886. Instructor in English 1892-1895. Thomas William Lamont, A.B. c.l. 1892, LL.D. (Union Coil., N. Y.) 1921. Overseer 1912-1918, 1919-1925. Alvan Lamson, A.B. 1814, A.M., A.13. (Hon.) (Bowdoin Coil.) 18'g, Grad. Divinity School (Harvard Univ.) 1817, S.T.D. (ibid.) 1837. Overseer 1833-1852- Herbert Day Lamson, PH.D. (Brown Univ.) 1924, A.M. (ibid.) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1934, PH.D. Sociology (ibid.) 1935. Tutor 1934-1935. Robert Ward Lamson, S.D. (Massachusetts Agricultural Coll.) 1912, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1917, PH.D. Medical Sciences (Harvard Univ.) 1922, M.D. (ibid.) 1925- Instructor in Bacteriology (Medical School) 1923-1924- Roy Lamson, A.B. c.l. 1929, A.M. 1930, PH.D. Philology 1936. Instruc- tor in English '935-; Tutor 193S- Ralph Bradford Lancaster, A.B. (Univ. of Maine) 1921, D.M.D. (Har- vard Univ.) 1925. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1934-. Walter Bracken Lancaster, A.B. m.d. Natural History 1884, M.D. 1889. Lecturer on Ophthalmology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915; Lecturer on Ophthalmology (Medical School) 1915- 1916; Associate in Opthalmology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1917, 1918-1919; Associate in Ophthalmology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 19 19-1924, '934-. Rodolfo Lanciani, DR. PHIL. and MATH.D. (Gregorian Univ., Rome) 1863, DR. PHIL. and MATH.D. (Univ. of Sapienza, Rome), DR. PHIL.. (Univ. of Wurthurg) 1882, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1886. Lecturer on Roman Archaeology 1886-1887. James McCauley Landis, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1921, LL.B. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, S.J.D. (ibid.) 1925. Asst. Professor of Law 1926- 1928; Professor of Legislation 1928-. Alfred Church Lane, A.B. m.c.I. Mathematics '883, PH.D. and A.M. Natural History 1888. Instructor in Mathematics 1883-1885- Charles Chester Lane, A.J3. 1904 (1903), A.M. 1912. Publication Agent 1908-1913; Editor-in-Chief of the Quinquennial Catalogue and the University Directory 1911-1916; Lecturer on Industrial Organiza-OFFICERS 1637-1936 291 tion (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1911-1914; Director of the Harvard University Press 1913-1919; Lecturer on Printing and Publishing (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1914-1920. Chester Tevis Lane, A.B. m.c.l. Classics 1926, LL.B. e.'. 1930. Instruc- tor in Greek and Latin &926-1928; Tutor 1926-1928. Clarence Guy Lane, A.B. 1905, M.D. c.l. &908. Instructor in Dermatology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1924-1925; Instructor in Dermatology (Medical School) 1928-1930; Instructor in Dermatology and Syphilology (Medical School) 1930- Edward Binney Lane, A.B. 1881, M.D. 1885. Clinical Instructor in Mental Diseases 1898-1903. George Martin Lane, A.B. 1846, A.M. 1850, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Got/in- gen) 1851, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1894. University Professor of Latin 1851-1869; Pope Professor of Latin 1869-1894; Pope Professor, Emeritus 1894-1897. Howard Arthur Lane, D.M.D. C. 1. 1907. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1913-1914. William Coolidge Lane, A.B. s.c.!. 1881, A.M. (Hon.) 1928. Asst. Librarian 1887-1893; Librarian 1897-1928; Lecturer on the History of Printing 1910-1913. Christopher Columbus Langdell, A.B. 1851 (1870), LL.B. 1853, A.M. (Hon.) 1854, LL.D. 1875, LL.D. (Beloit Coll.) 1875. Dean of the Law School 1870-1895; Dane Professor of Law 1870-I900; Dane Professor, Emeritus 1900-1906. Samuel Langdon, A.B. 1740, A.M., S.T.D. (Univ. of Aberdeen) 1762. President 1774-1780. Karl Otto Heinrich Lange, DR. ING. (Etec/Inische Hochschule, Darm- s/ad:) 1929. Research Associate at the Blue Hill Observatory 1935-. Rudolph Ernest Langer, S.B. m.c.L with Highest Honors in Mathematics 1918 (1917), A.M. 1920, PH.D. Mathematics 1922. Instructor in Mathematics 1920-1922; Lecturer on Mathematics 1935-; Tutor 1935-. William Leonard Langer, A.B. s.c.1. with Highest Honors in Germanic Languages and Literatures 1915, A.M. 1920, PH.D. History 1923. Instructor in History 1922-1923; Lecturer on History 1926-1927; Asst. Professor of History 1927-1931; Tutor 1927-1934; Associate Professor of History 1931-. Herbert Sidney I.angfeld, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Berlin) 1909. Instructor 292 HISTORICAL REGISTER in Psychology 1910-1915; Asst. Professor of Psychology 1915-19fl; Acting Director (Psychological Laboratory) 1917-.1919; Director (Psychological Laboratory) 1919-1922; Associate Professor of Psychology 1922-1924. Cooper Harold Langford, A. B. (Clark Univ.) 1919, PH.D. Philosophy (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Instructor in Education (Graduate School of Education) 1925-1927; Tutor 1926-1927. Herbert Devall Langhorne, S. B. (Univ. of California) 1920, M.L.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Landscape Architecture 1928-. Ernest Felix Langley, B.A. (Univ. of roronto) 1894, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1900, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1909. Tutor 1924-1927, 1928-; Lecturer on Romance Languages 1925-1927, 1929-; Instructor in Romance Languages 1928-1929. Herbert Frank Langley, D.M.D. c.l. 1903. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1905-1907; Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 19071920. Louis Langloiserie. Instructor in French 1733-173.5, Charles Rockwell Lanman, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1871, PH.D. (ibid.) 1873, LL.D. (ibid.) 1902, LL.D. (Univ. of Aberdeen) 1906. Professor of Sanskrit 1880-1903; Wales Professor of Sanskrit 1903-1926; Curator of Indic Manuscripts (Library) 1913-1924; Honorary Curator of Indic Manuscripts (Library) 1925-. Thomas Hinckley Lannian, A.B. 1912, M.D. 1916. Instructor in Hygiene and Physical Education 1924-1925; Instructor in Surgery 1932-1934; Associate in Surgery 1934-. Lincoln La Paz, A.B. (Fairmount Coil.) 1920, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Instructor in Mathematics 1921-1922. George La Piana, B.A. (Coil. of Monreale, Italy) 1895, S.T.M. (Theological School of Monreale, Italy) 1900, M.A. (Univ. of Geneva) '908, DR. PHIL. (Royal Univ. of Palermo, Italy) 1912. Instructor in Church History 1919-1923; Asst. Professor of Church History 1923-1926; Professor of Church History 1926-1932; John H. Morison Professor of Church History 1932- Louis Lapicque, M.D. (Univ. of Paris), D.SC. (ibid.), LL.D. (Univ. of Toronto). Dunham Lecturer (Medical School) 1928-1929. Cloyd Laporte, A.B. s.c.1. Economics with Highest Honors in English i916,LL.B.C.1. 1920. Tutor 1918-1920. Theodore Charles, Count de Laporte. Instructor in French 1844- 1848. OFFICERS 1637-1936 293 Gaillard Thomas Lapsley, A. B. mc.!. 1893, A.M. 1894, P11. D. History 1897. instructor in History 1899-190 I. Ralph Clinton Larrabee, A.B. rn.c.l. 1893, M.D. ci. 1897. Instructor in Medicine (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915; Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1915-1919; Instructor in Medicine (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1921-1 929. Esper Signius Larsen, s.B. (Univ. of California) 1906, PE.D. (ibid.) 1918. Professor of Petrography 1923- Alfred Theodore Larson, 5.8. (Carleton Coil.) 1908, S.M. (ibid.) 1912, PH.D. Chemistry (Harvard Univ.) 1917- Instructor in Chemistry 1914-1917. Henrietta Melia Larson, A.B. (St. Olaf Coil.) 1918, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1920, PH.D. (ibid.) 1926. Associate in Research (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1929-1932; Associate in Research in Business History 1932. Karl Spencer Lashley, 4.8. (West Virginia Univ.) 1910, S.M. (Univ. of Pittsburgh) 1911, PH.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1914, S.D. (Hon.) of Pittsburgh) 1936. Professor of Psychology 1935-. Harold Joseph Laski, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1914. Instructor in His- tory 1916-1918; Tutor 1916-1920; Lecturer on History 1918-1920. Henry Burrowes Lathrop, A.B. s.c.!. with Highest Honors in English 1889. Instructor in English 1890-1892. James Gray Lathrop. Instructor in Athletics 189i-19C0. John Lathrop, 4.8. (Coil. of New Jersey) 1763, A.M., A.M. (ad eun.) (Harvard Univ.) 1768, S.T.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1785. Fellow 1778-1815; Secretary of the Board ofOverseers 1804-1816. John Lathrop, AS. (Burlington Coil., N. 7.) '853, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) '855, A.M. (Burlington Coll., N. 7.) 1856. Lecturer on Shipping and Admiralty (Law School) 1871-1872; Lecturer on Torts (Law School) 1873-1874. Murray Webb Latinier, 4.13. (Mississippi Colt) 1919, M.B.A. c.i. (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Instructor in Finance (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1925-1926. Harry Franklin Latshaw, A. B. (Univ. of North Carolina) 1920, A.M. (ibid.) 1921, ED.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Research Associate, Psycho-Educational Clinic (Graduate School of Education) 1925- 1926; Instructor in Education (Graduate School of Education) 1926-1930- James laurence laughlin, AS. c.L with Highest Honors in History 294 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1873, PH.D. History 1876. Instructor in Political Economy 1878'883; Asst. Professor of Political Economy 18 83-18 88. Charles Edward Lauterbach, A. B. (Iowa Wesleyan Colt) 1911, A.M. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1922, PH.D. (ibid.) 1924- Instructor in Educa- tion (Graduate School of Education) 1925-1927- Thomas Edward Lavender, A.B. (Univ. of Alabama) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930-Instructor in French 1935- Robert Adger Law, A.B. (Wofford Coil.) '898, A.M. (Trinity Coll., N.C.) 1902, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1903, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) &905. Instructor in English 1905-1906. Abbott Lawrence, LL.D. (Williams Coil.) 1852, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1854. Overseer 1854-1855. Albert Sumner Lawrence, A.B. c.l. Romance Languages and Litera- tures 1924, A.M. 1926, LL.B. 1929. Instructor in French 1924-1927. Amory Appleton Lawrence, A.B. 1870. Overseer 1906-1912. Amos Adams Lawrence, AB. 1835, AM. Treasurer 1857-1862; Overseer 1879-1885. Glenn Willis Lawrence, D.M.D. 1919. Instructor in Oral Surgery 192219243:[925-' James Lawrence, A.B. 1840, A.M. Overseer 1866-1875- John Seward Lawrence, A.B. (Univ. of Virginia) 1917, M.D. (ibid.) 1921. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1928-1929. William Lawrence, A.B. '87', S.T.B. (Episcopal Theological School) &875, S.T.D. (Hobart Coil.) 1890, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1893, S.T.D (Lawrence Colt) 1897, LL.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1904, S.T.D. (Univ. of Durham) 1908, LL.D. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1908, SIT.D. (Yale Univ.) 1909, LL.D. (Lawrence Coil.) 1910, 5.T.D. (King's Coll., N. S.) 1910, S.T.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1911, LL.D. (Boston Unit'.) .I9l3, S.T.D. (Episcopal Theological School) 1923, S.T.D. (Trinity Coll., Conn.) 1925, S.T.D. (Williams Colt) 1930, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1931. Preacher to the University 1888-1891, 1910-1913; Overseer 18941906, 1907-1913; Fellow 1913-1931- William Henry Lawrence, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1891. Lecturer on Architectural Construction (School of Architecture) 1924-1925. William John Lawrence. Visiting Lecturer on English 1925-19,26. William Witherle Lawrence, A.B. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1898, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1900, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1903. Instructor in German 1900-1903-OFFICERS 1637-1936 295 Lee Oscar Lawrie, B.F.A. (Yale Univ.) 1909. Instructor in Modelling 1911-1912.. George McLean Lawson, M.D. (Yale Univ.) 1924, DR. P.11. (Harvard Univ.) 1933- Instructor in Bacteriology and Immunology (Medical School) 1927-1929. Thomas Strang Lawson, A.B. (Univ. of Washington, Seattle) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927. Tutor 1924-1925. Leon Julius Lawton, D.M.D. c.l. 1904. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 191 5-r92.o. Walter Thomas Layton, B.A. (Univ. of London) 1903. Lecturer on Political Economy 1927-1928. Elbridge Gerry Leach, D.D.S. (Pennsylvania Coil. of Dental Surgery) 1867. Lecturer on Dental Hygiene (Dental School) 1868-1870. Henry Goddard Leach, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1903, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1906, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1908, LL.D. (Rollins Colt) 1927. Instructor in English 1910-1912; Honorary Curator of Scandi- navian History and Literature (Library) 1919-1920, 1925-1931; Curator of Scandinavian History and Literature (Library) 1920- 1925. John Edgar Leach, D.M.D. 1929. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1933-1934- Walter Barton Leach, A.B. c.l. Government 1921, LL.B. ci. 1924. Instructor in Law 1929-1930; Asst. Professor of Law 1930-1931; Professor of Law 1931-. Floyd Seyward Lear, A.B. (Univ. of Rochester) 1917, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1920, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1924. Instructor in History 1924-1925. Edmund Philip Learned, A.B. (Univ. of Kansas) 1922, A.M. (ibid.) 1925, M.B.A. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, D.C.5. (ibid.) 1930- Instructor in Marketing (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1927- 1929; Asst. Professor of Marketing 1929-1934; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1931; Associate Professor of Marketing 1934-. Philip Amos I.eavitt, D.M.D. 1904. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1910- 1916. Sturgis Elkno J4eavitt, A.B. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1908, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1913, pH.!). Philology (ibid.) 1917- Instructor in Romance Lan- guages 1915 1917. Paul Burrows lxBaron, D.M.D. 1918. Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1921-. 96 HISTORICAL REGISTER Myron Colver Leckner, A.B. c.l. 1907. Instructor in English '908- 1909. Gifford Le Clear, A. B. C. 1. 1895, A.M. 1896. Lecturer on Architecture (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1912-1913; Lecturer on Architecture (School of Architecture) 1914-1915, 1916-1917; Lecturer on the Mechanical Plant of Buildings (School of Architecture) 1920. AndrŽ Leconte. Professor of Architecture 1931. Daniel David Lee, M.D.V. 1886. Instructor in Anatomy (Veterinary School) 1886, 1889-1892; Instructor in Anatomy and Operative Veterinary Surgery 1886-z8 89. Harold Newton Lee, A.B. (Univ. of Oregon) 1922, A.M. (ibid.) 1924, PH.D. Philosophy (Harvard Univ.) 1930. Instructor in Philosophy 1930-1931;Tutor 1930-1931. HenrLee, A.B. 1836, A.M. Overseer 1867-1879,188a-1898- .1 Joseph Lee, A. B. C.I. 1883, LL. B. and A.M. '887, LL.D. 1926. Lecturer on Education 1916-1918, 1919-1920; Overseer 1918-1921, 1928-1934. Otis Hamilton Lee, A.B. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1924, B.A. (Oxford Univ.) 1926, PH.D. Philosophy (Harvard Univ.) 1930- Instructor in Philosophy 1930-1935; Tutor 1930-1935- Roger Irving Lee, AS. m.c.l. 1902, M.D. C.I. 1905. Instructor in Medi- cine (Medical School) '913-1914; Professor of Hygiene 1914-1920; Henry Kemble Oliver Professor of Hygiene 1920-1924; Acting Dean (School of Public Health) 1922-1923; Overseer 1930-1931; Fellow 1931- Thomas Francis Leen, A.B. 1898, M.D. C.I. 1901. Lecturer on Medicine (Graduate School of Medicine) 1913-1915. Lewis Don Leet, S.B. (Denison Univ.) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929, PH.D. Geology (ibid.) 1930. Instructor in Seismology 1930- 1931; Tutor 1930-; Instructor in Geology 1931- Arthur Thornton Legg, M.D. 1900. Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1917; instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery (Medical School) '917-193'; Asst. Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery 1931-. Ernile Legouis, AGREGE D'ANGLAlS (Univ. of Paris) J885, 000TEUR- ES-LETTRES (ibid.) 1896. Exchange Professor from France 1912 1913. Hugo Leichtentritt, A.B. ci. 1894, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Berlin) 1901. Lecturer on Music on the Horatio Appleton Lamb Foundation 1933-1934; Lecturer on Music 1934-. OFFICERS 1637-1936 297 Donald Burgoyne Leiffer, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1930, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Instructor in Government 1935-; Tutor 1935-. Delmar Leighton, A.B. W. 1919, M.B.A. 1922. Asst. Dean (Harvard College) 1922-1926; Instructor in Economics 1926-; Tutor 1926-; Dean of Freshmen in Harvard College ii:-; Secretary of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences 1934. Lawrence Brock Leighton, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1933- Instructor in Greek and Latin 1934-; Tutor 1934-. Philip Albert Leighton, A.B. (Pomona Coil.) 1920, A.M. (ibid.) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1927. Instructor in Chemistry 1927. Walter Leighton, A. B. (Northwestern Univ.) 1931, A. M. (ibid.) 1932, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1933, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) Instructor in Mathematics 1933-; Tutor 1933-. Wesley Glick Leighton, A.B. (Pomona Coil.) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in Chemistry 1926- 1927. Eaton Leith, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Instructor in French 1927-1928. George Adams Leland, AS. 1907, M.D. ci. 1911. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1924-1935; Associate in Surgery 1935-. Richard Lennihan. Asst. Director (Bureau of Business Research) 1921-1923; Instructor in Investment Banking (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1925-1927; Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1926-1927- William Gordon Lennox, A.B. (Colorado Coil.) 1909, M.D. c.I. (Harvard Univ.) 1913, A.M. (Univ. of Denver) 1921, S.D. (Hon.) (Colorado Coil.) 1929. Instructor in Neuropathology (Medical School) 19291934; Associate in Neurology 1934-. Clair Thomas Leonard, AS. ci. Music 1923, A.M. 1924. Tutor 1930. Henry Fiske Leonard, M.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1880, M.D.v. (Harvard Univ.) 1891. Clinical Lecturer (Veterinary School) 1891-1900; Instructor in Anatomy (Veterinary School) 1892-1 goo. Henry Siggins Leonard, A.B. c.I. Philosophy 1927, A.M. 1929, PH.D. Philosophy 1931. Tutor 1931-1934, '935-; Instructor in Philoso- phy 1933-1934,1935. Wassily I.eonticl, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Berlin) 1928. Instructor in Economics 1932-1933; Asst. Professor of Economics 1933-; Tutor 1934-. 298 HISTORICAL REGISTER Pierre Georges Lepaulle, B.A. (Univ. of Caen) 1911, 3. EN DROIT (Univ. of Paris) 1913, 1.10. EN PHIL. (ibid.) 1913, LIC. EN DROIT (ibid.) 1918, s.J.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, DR. EN DROIT (Hon.) (Univ. of Paris) 1923. Lecturer on Comparative Law (Law School) 1 923-i 924. Max Lerner, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1923, A. M. (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1925, PH.D. (Robert Brookings Grad. School of Economics and Government) 1927. Lecturer on Government 1935-; Tutor 1935-. Frank Herbert Leslie, D.M.D. 1915. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1918-. Homer Williamson LeSourd, 5.13. (Ohio Wesleyan Univ.) 1898, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1901. Lecturer on the Teaching of Science (Gradu- ate School of Education) 1927, 1930-1931. Oscar RaOul Talon L'Esperance, M.D. (Boston Univ.) 1909. Instructor in Genito-Urinary Surgery (Medical School) 1926-1929. Leo Lesquereux. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1867-1869, 1870-1872. Horace Hardy Lester, s.B. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1906, A.M. (Univ. of Washington, Seattle) 1912, PH.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1915. Lecturer on X-Ray Analysis (Engineering School) 1931-1935. Constantin Levaditi. Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine 19281929. John Leverett, A. B. i680, A.M., S.T.B. 1692. Tutor 1685-1697; Fellow i68-i6B6, 1690-1700, 1707; President 1708-1724- Samuel Albert Levine, A.B. 1911, M.D. c.l. 1914. Alumni Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1923-1929; Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1929-1930, Asst. Professor of Medicine 1930- Harry Levy, AJ3. m.c.l. Mathematics 1921 (1920), A.M. 1923, PH.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1924. Instructor in Mathematics 1920-1922. Lucien Levy-Bruhl. Exchange Professor from France 1919-1920. Cecil Lewis, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1922, M.A. (ibid.) 1926. Instructor in German 1929-1931. Charlton Thomas Lewis, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1853, A.M. (ibid.) '859, PH.D. (Hon.) (New York Univ.) 1877, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1903. Lecturer on the Principles of Life Insurance 1898-1899. Chauncey Nye Lewis, D.M.D. 1915. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1919; Instructor in Oral Surgery 1919-1923. Clarence Irving Lewis, A.B. 1906, PH.D. Philosophy 1910. Lecturer on Philosophy 1920-192!; Asst. Professor of Philosophy 1921-1924; OFFICERS 1637-1936 299 Associate Professor of Philosophy 1924-1930; Professor of Philosophy I930-. Daniel Clark Lewis, A.B. (Haverford Coil.) 1926, A.M. (Hat-card Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1932. Instructor in Mathematics 1931-1932. Frederic Thomas Lewis, A.B. m.c.l. 1897, A.M. 1898, M.D. c.L 1901. Instructor in Histology and Embryology 1902-1906; Asst. Professor of Embryology 1906-1915; Associate Professor of Embryology 1915-193:1; James Stillman Professor of Comparative Anatomy 1931- Geoffrey Whitney Lewis, A.B. ci. 1932. Asst. Dean of Harvard College '934-. Gilbert Newton Lewis, A.B. 1896, A.M. 1898, PH.D. Chemistry 1899. Instructor in Chemistry 1899-1900, 1901-1906. Howard Thompson Lewis, A. B. (Lawrence Colt) 1910, A.M. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1911. Professor of Marketing 1927-; Acting Associate Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1934-1935- Louis Charles Lewis, A.B. 186, LL.B. 1869, A.M. 1872. Tutor 18681869. Winslow Lewis, A.B. 1819, A.M., M.D. 1822. Demonstrator of Anatomy 1831-1835, 1837-1838; Overseer 1856-1868. Friedrich von der Leyen, DR. PHIL. (Link. of Berlin) 1894. Kurio Francke Professor of German Art and Culture 1931-1932- Kenneth King Munsie Leys, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1903, M.A. (ibid.) 1909. Exchange Tutor from Oxford 1923-1924- Arthur Allen Libby, D.M.D. 1899. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1914-1925; Instructor in Dental Research 1925-. Henry Forrest Libby, D.M.D. 1927- Instructor in Dental Research 1926-1933. Henri Lichtenberger, AGREGE D'ALLEMAND (Univ. of Paris 188), DOCTEUR-ES-LEflRES (ibid.) :1891. Exchange Professor from France 1914 1915. Walter I.ichtenstein, PH.B. (New York Univ.) 1899, A.B. (Harvard Unit'.) njoo, A.M. (ibid.) 1901, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1907, Curator of the I lohentollern Collection (Library) 1905-1906, 1908-1919. Frederick William Charles Lieder, A. B. (Cornell Univ.) 1902, AM. (ibid.) 'o”3, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 19017. Instructor in German 1906 1920; Asst. Professor of German 1920-1928; Associ- ate Professor of (; erman 1928-; Tutor 193!-. 300 HISTORICAL REGISTER VtTolfgang Liepe, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Halle) 1913. Lecturer on German 1929-1930- Ralph Stayner Lillie, B.A. (Univ. of Toronto) &896, PH.D. (Univ. Of Chicago) 1901. Instructor in Physiology 1905-1906. Manoel De Oliveira Lima, cm. (Faculty of Letters and Philosophy, Lisbon) 18 88. Professor of Latin-American History and Economics 1915-1916. Albert Lamb Lincoln, A.B. cJ. with Highest Honors in Classics 1872, LL.B. 1874, A.M. 1875. Instructor in Latin 1873-1874- Arthur Lincoln, A.B. 1863, A.M., LL.B. 1865. Overseer 1901-1902. Edmond Earl Lincoln, A.B. (Ohio Wesleyan Univ.) 1909, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1910, M.A. (ibid.) 1914, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1917- Instructor in Economics and Tutor 1915-1921; Lecturer on Finance 1920-1921; Asst. Professor of Finance 1921-1922. Edward Andrews Lincoln, A.B. ci. 1913, A.M. 1916, ED. D. 1924. In- structor in Education (Graduate School of Education) 1921-1924.; Asst. Professor of Education 1924-1935. George Luther Lincoln, A.B. ci. 1896, A.M. 1897. Instructor in Romance Languages 1905-I 906, 1909-; Tutor 1924-. Joseph Newhall Lincoln, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) 1915, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1916, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) ri. Instructor in French 1923-1924; Tutor 1924-1926; Instructor in Romance Languages 1925-1926. Levi Lincoln, A.B. xBoz, A.M., LL.D. (Williams Coil.) 1824, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1826. Overseer 1825-1852- Solomon Lincoln, A.B. 1857, A.M., LL.B. 1864. Tutor 1858-1863; Overseer 1882-1889; President of the Board of Overseers 1890- 1902. David Hunt Linder, A.B. 1921, A.M. 1922, PH.D. Biology 1926. Instructor in Botany 193 1-1934; Lecturer on Botany 1934-; Curator of the Farlow Herbarium and Library 1934-. Waldemar Lindgren, M.E. (Royal Mining Academy, Freiburg) 1883, S.D. (Hon.) (Princeton Univ.) 1916, S.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1935. Lecturer on Geology 1934. Alexander Dunlop Lindsay, M.A. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1899, M.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1902, LL.D. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1925. Godkin Lecturer 1928-1929. Eric Mervyn Lindsay, B.SC. (Queen's Univ., Ireland) 1928, M.Sc. (ibid.) 1929, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1932, PH.D. Astronomy (ibid.) InIA II,tnrfn'ntn)A OFFICERS 1637-1936 301 Va11ace Martin Lindsay, M.A. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1877, BA. (Univ. of Oxford) 188 I,M.A. (ibid.) 1885. Lecturer on Classical Philology 1898. William Lindsay, B.A. (McGill Univ.) 1912, M.A. (ibid.) 1914- Instruc- tor in Greek and Latin and Tutor 1925-1927- Harry Linenthal, A.B. m.c.l. 1900, M.D. c.l. 1904. Instructor in Industrial Medicine (Medical School) 1919-1923; Instructor in Industrial Medicine (School of Public Health) r923-i92). Robert Ritchie Linton, S.B. (Univ. of Washington, Seattle) 1921, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Instructor in Surgery 1932-. Walter Lippmann, A.B. ci. 1910 (1909), LL.D. (Wake Forest Coil.) 1926, LL.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1927, LITT.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1932, Lrn'.D. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1932, LL.D. (Univ. of California) 1933, LL.D. (Union Colt, N. Y.) 1933, LL.D. (Wesleyan Univ.) 1934, ISL.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1934, LL.D. (Oglethorpe Univ.) 1934, LL.D. (George Washington Univ.) 1935, LL. D. (Amherst Coil.) 1935. Godkin Lecturer 1933-1 934; Overseer '933-. Henry Wheatland Litchfield, A.B. s.d. with Highest Honors in Clas- sics 1907, PH.D. Philology 1911. Instructor in Greek and Latin 1911-1915. Marquis D Littig, D.D.S. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1394, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) '895, M.D. (Tufts Coil.) 1896. Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1903-1911. Alan McNaughton Gordon Little, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1924, M.A. (ibid.) 1927, PH.D. (Yale Univ.) 1933- Instructor in Greek and Latin 7934-; Tutor 1934-. Clarence Cook Little, A.B. c.l. Biology 1910, s.M. Zoology 1912, S.D. Applied Biology 1914. Secretary to the Corporation 1910-1911; Asst. Dean 1916-1917; Associate in Comparative Pathology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1917-1919- David Mason Little, A.B. 1918 (1921), A.M. 1922, PH.D. Philology 1935. Ant. Dean (Harvard College) 1922-1924; Tutor 1924-1926, 1929- 1930; Instructor in English 1925-1926, 1929-1930; Curator of the Theatre Collection 1933- El bcrt Payson Little, A. B. ci. Physics 7934. Tutor 1935-. Fred Albert Little, A.B. (Grinnell Coil.) 1916, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1921. Tutor 191 9-1920. Robert Irving Little, A.B. (Univ. of Alabama) 1901, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1912, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1918. Instructor in Romance Languages 1916-1917, 302 HISTORICAL REGISTER Charles Everett Littlefield. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1917-1918. Leland Aaron Littlefleld, S.B. 1925, M.D., C.M. (McGill Univ.) 193!. Asst. Surgical Adviser 1935-. Walter Berry Littlefield, A.B. c.1. 1915, S.B. 1916, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1916. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1919-1920. Shaw Livermore, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1922, M.B.A. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Business Administra- tion) 1924-1925. Charles Harold Livingston, A.B. c.1. 1910, A.M. 1916, PH.D. Philology 1920. Instructor in French 1919-1920. Luzern Gould Livingston, A.B. (Lawrence Coll.) 1929, PH.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1933- Instructor in Botany 1934-1935; Tutor i.-; 93 Instructor in Biology 1935-. Henry Demarest Lloyd, A.B. 1899, M.D. 1904. Instructor in Syphi- lology 1920-1926; Asst. Professor of Syphilology 1926-1929. Edwin Allen Locke, PH.B. (Brown Univ.) 1896, A.M. (ibid.) 1897, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1901. Instructor in Clinical Medicine 1909-19]3; Instructor in Medicine 1913-1918; Asst. Professor of Medicine 1918-1923; Clinical Professor of Medicine 1923-1935. Frank Spiller Locke, LA. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1889, MS. (ibid.) '893, M.D. (Univ. of London) '897. Instructor in Physiology 1895-1897- George Herbert Locke, B.A. (Univ. of Toronto) 1893, M.A. and B.PED. (ibid.) 1896. Instructor in the History and Art of Teaching 1897- 1899. Henry Dyer Locke, S.B. ci. Economics 1928, A.M. 1932, PH.D. Econom.- ics 1934. Instructor in Economics -1931-1934; Tutor 1931-1934. Samuel Locke, A.B. 1754, A.M., S.T.D. 1773. President 1770-1773. Warren Andrew Locke, A.B. 1869, A.M. Organist and Choir-Master 1882-1910. Dean Putnam Lockwood, A.B. s.c.!. with Highest Honors in Classics 1903, A.M. 1904, PH.D. Philology 1907. Instructor in Greek and Latin 1909-1910. Samuel Lockwood. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1871-1873. Halsey Beach Loder, S.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1905, M.D. (ibid.) 1908, F.A.C.S. 1918. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1916-1923; Lecturer on Surgical Pathology and Surgery (Dental School) 1926-. OFFICERS 1637-1936 303 Henry Cabot Lodge, A.B. 1871, LL. B. 1874, PH.D. History 1876, LL.D. (Williams Coll.) 1893, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1902, LL.D. (Clark Univ.) 1902, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1904, LL.D. (Amherst Coil.) 1912, LL.D. (Union Coll., N. Y.) 1915, LL.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1916, LL.D. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1917, LL.D. (Brown Univ.) 1918. Instructor in History 1876-18-9; Overseer 11884-1890,1911-1917, 1918-1924. Ru pert Clendon Lodge, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1909, M.A. (ibid.) 1912. Lecturer on Philosophy 1928. Otto Loewi, M.D. Dunham Lecturer 1932-1933. Milan Alexander Logan, S.B. ci. Chemistry 1919, PH.D. Medical Sciences 1928. Instructor in Biological Chemistry (Medical School) 1928-1935; Associate in Biological Chemistry 1935m Blake Lombard, D.M.D. 1919. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 192 1- 1925. Josiah Stickney Lombard, M.D. 1864. University Lecturer (Medical School) 1865-1966; Asst. Professor of Physiology 1866-1870- John Davis Long, A. B. 1857, LL.D. 1880, LL.D. (Tufts Coil.) 1902. President of the Board of Overseers 1902-1914. Norton Enneking Long, A.B. m.c.l. Economics 1932, A.M. 1933- In- structor in Government 1935-; Tutor 1935-. Percy Waldron Long, A.B. c.l. &898, A.M. 1900, PH.D. Philology 1906. Instructor in English 1909-1918; Instructor in Military Science 1918; Instructor in English 1919. I lenry Wadsworth Longfellow, AS. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1825, A.M., LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1859. Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages and Literatures and Professor of Belles-Lettres 18361854. Edward Henry Loomer, D.M.D. 1906. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1913-1916; Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1916-1918. Charles Price Loomis, S.B. (New Mexico Coil. of Agricultural and Mechanical Arts) 1928, S.M. (North Carolina State Coil.) 1929, PH.D. Sociology (Harvard Univ.) 1933. Tutor 1932-1933. Francis Wheeler Loomis, A.B. m.d. Physics and Mathematis 1910, AM. 1913, PH.D. Physics 1917. Instructor in Mathematics 19141915. Robert Herbert J.600mis, s. (Clark Univ.) 1911, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1918. Tutor 1917,1919- Allan Witham I.ord, DIIM.D. 1913. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1916 1918. 304 HISTORICAL REGISTER Elizabeth Evans Lord, A.B. (Bryn Mawr Coil.) 1914, A. M. (Radcliffe Coil.) 1918, PH.D. (Yale Univ.) 1929. Research Associate in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1930- Frederick Taylor Lord, A.B. 1897, M.D. c.l. 1900. Instructor in Clinical Medicine 1909-1913; Instructor in Medicine 1913-1930; Clinical Professor of Medicine '930-' 935. Robert Howard Lord, AS. rn.c.l. 1906, A.M. 1907, PH.D. History 1910, DR. PHIL. (Hon.) (Univ. of Lw—w, Poland) 1921, DR. PHIL. (Hon.) (Univ. of Lernberg, Poland) 1922, LL.D. (Univ. of Cracow, Poland) 1922. Instructor in History 1910-1916; Asst. Professor of History 1916- 1922; Associate Professor of History 1922-1924; Professor of History 1924-1927. Egon Lorenx, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Breslau) 1921. Lecturer on Physics 1930. ChaHes Greely Loring, AS. 1812, A.M., LL.D. 18jc. Fellow 1838-1857. Edward Greely Loring, A.B. 1821. University Lecturer (Law School) 18gi-18c. Ralph Alden Loring, S.B. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1919, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924- Instructor in Physics 1926-1927. William Caleb Loring, A.B. 1872, LL.B. c.! 1874, A.M. 1875, LL.D. 1901. Overseer 1902-1911; Lecturer on the Practice of Law (Law School) 192 1-1923, 1924-I 925, 1926-1927, 1928-I 929. Paul Kenneth Losch, D.D.S. (Univ. of Indiana) 1928. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1931-. Hyme Loss, AS. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1910, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1916, P1-1.D. Philology (ibid.) 1930- Instructor in Romance Lan- guages 191S-1916; Instructor in French 1916-1917, 1925_1926. Howard Augustus Lothrop, A. 13. m.c.l. Natural History 1887, M.D. c.! and A.M. 1891. Instructor in Surgery 1903-1912; Asst. Professor of Surgery 1912-1922; Acting Professor of Clinical Surgery 1922- 1923. Oliver Ames Lothrop, A.B. ci. 1904 (1903), M.D. c.l. 1907 (1908). In- structor in Otology (Medical School) 1923-1926. Samuel Kirkland Lothrop, A.B. 1825, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1828, 5.T.D. 1852. Overseer 1847-1854; Lecturer on the History of Congregationalism (Divinity School) 1871-1872. Samuel Kirkland Lothrop, A.B. rn.c.l. Anthropology 1915, PH.D. Anthropology ii. Associate in Anthropology 1919-1920, 19341935; Research Associate in Anthropology 193S- James Edwin Lough, A.B. (Miami Univ., Ohio) 1891, A.M. (ibid.) OFFICERS 1637-1936 305 1894, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1894, A.M. (ibid.) 1895, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1898. Instructor in Experimental Psychology 1896-1898. James Lee Love, PJ-J.13. (Unit'. of North Carolina) 1884, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1890. Instructor in Mathematics 1890-1901; Secretary of the Lawrence Scientific School 1899-1906; Asst. Professor of Mathematics 1901-1911. Arthur Oncken Lovejoy, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1895, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1897, LL.D. (Univ. of California) 1924- William James Lecturer on Philosophy 1932-1933. Osgood Stevens Lovekin, A. B. (Stanford Univ.) 1924, M.B.A. c.1. (Harvard Univ.) 1927-Instructor in Industrial Research (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1927- 1930; .Asst. Professor of Industrial Research 1930-1934. Sterling Nye Loveland, D.M.D. 1913- Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1919-; Librarian (Dental School) 1929-1934. Timothy Otis Loveland, D.M.D. 1870. Demonstrator (Dental School) 1870-1871; Clinical Instructor (Dental School) 187/9-1884; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1909-191 , 1922-1924. Reginald Ivan Lovell, B.A. (Univ. of London) 1922, A.M. (Univ. of Michigan) 1924, PH.D. History (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Instructor in History 1927-1932; Tutor 1927-1932- Arthur Loveridge. Associate in ZoOlogy (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1923-1927; Associate in Herpetology 1927-1928; Asst. Curator of Herpetology (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) &9271931; Asst. Curator of Reptiles and Amphibians (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1931-1932; Associate Curator of Reptiles and Amphibians (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1932-1935; Curator of Reptiles and Amphibians (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1935-. Joseph Lovering, A. B. 1833, A.M., LL.D. 1879. Instructor in Mathematics 1835-1838; Tutor 1836-1838; Lecturer on Mathematics and Natural History 1836-1838; Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy 1838-1888; Regent 1857-1870; Director of the Jrfferurn Physical Laboratory 1884-1888; Hollis Professor, Emeritins iHHN $892. Robert Williamson Love, A.B. c.I. 18812 M.D. 1885, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. o/ Cinsinnali) 1920. Instructor in Orthopaedics &906-1909; Asst. PnJessor of Orthopaedic Surgery 1909- 1914; Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery 1914-191 ; John Ball and Buckminster Brown Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery 1915-1924. 306 HISTORICAL REGISTER William Vernon Lovitt, A.B. (Univ. of Nebraska) 1903, PH.M. (Univ. of Chicago) 1907- Instructor in Mathematics 1912-1913. Charles Lowe, A. B. 1847, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1851. Tutor 18 50-1851. Abbott Lawrence Lowell, A. B. c.t with Highest Honors in Mathe- matics 1877, LL.B. ci. 1880, LL.D. (Univ. of Illinois) 1905, LL.D. (Williams Colt) 1908, LL.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1909, LL.D. (Dart- mouth Coil.) 1909, LL.D. (Univ. of Louvain) 1909, LL.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1909, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1909, DR. PHIL. (Hon.) (Univ. of Berlin) 1910, LL.D. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1914, LL.D. (Brown Univ.) 1914, LL.D. (Univ. of Missouri) 1914, LL.D. (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1915, LL.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1915, LL.D. (McGill Univ.) 1920 LL.D. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1920, LL.D. (Univ. of Manchester) 1920, DR. (Hon.) (Univ. of Strasburg) 1920, DR. POL. SCI. (Univ. of Leyden) 1920, D.LITT. (Univ. of Oxford) 1920, LL.D. (Univ. of Paris) 1922, LL.D. (Union Coil., N. Y.) 1927, L.R.D. (Boston Univ.) 1928, LL.D. (Univ. of the State of New York) 1929, LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1930, LLL.D. (Have'rford Colt) 1931, LL.D. (Wesleyan Univ., Conn.) 1931, LL.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) ii, LL.D. (Tufts Coil.) 1933, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1934, LL.D. (Middlebury Colt) 1934. Lecturer on Existing Political Systems 1897-1899; Professor of the Science of Government 1900-1903; Eaton Professor of the Science of Government 1903-1909; President 1909-1933- Charles Lowell, A.B. 1800, Ad'1., S.T.D. &823. Fellow 18 18. Francis Cabot Lowell, A.B. c.l. History 1876, LL.D. (Williams Colt) 1910. Overseer 1886-1893,1894-1895; Fellow 1895-1911. James Russell Lowell, A.B. 1838, A.M., LL.B. 1840, D.C.L. (Univ. of Oxford) 1873, LL.D. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1874, LL.D. (St. Andrews Univ.) 1884, LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) '884, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1884, LL.D. (Univ. of Bologna) 1888. Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages and Literatures and Professor of Belles-Lettres 1855-1886; University Lecturer 1863-1864; Smith Professor and Professor of Belles-Lettres, Emeritus 1886-1891; Overseer 1887-189;. John Lowell, A.B. 1760, A.r–., LL.D. 1792. Fellow 1784-1802- John Lowell, A.B. 1786, A.M., LL.D. 1814. Fellow 1810-1822; Overseer 1823-1827. John Lowell, A.B. 1843, A.M., LL.B. 1845, LL.D. ([Villiams Coil.) 1870, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1871. Overseer 1875-1886. OFFICERS 1637-1936 307 John Amory Lowell, A.B. 1815, A.M., LL.D. 1851. Fellow 1837-1877- W Holbrook Lowell [formerly William Holbrook Lowelll, M.D. 1902. Associate in Ophthalmology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1934-. Arthur Reginald Marsden Lower, B.A. (Univ. of Toronto) 1914, M.A. (ibid.) 1923, AM. (Harvard Univ.) 1926, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in History 1927-1929; Tutor 1927-1929- John Livingston Lowes, A.B. (Washington and Jefferson Coil.) 1888, A.M. (ibid.) 1891, PH.D. (Hon.) (ibid.) 1901, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1903, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1905, LL.D. (Washington and Jefferson Coil.) 1924, LITT.D. (Univ. of Maine) 1925, LITr.D. (Yale Univ.) 1928, L.H.D. (Tufts Coil.) 1928, M.A. (Hon.) (Univ. of Oxford) 1930, D.LITT. (ibid.) 1931, LITT.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1932, LITT.D. (Brown Univ.) 1932- Professor of English 1918-1930; Dean (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) 1924-1925; Francis Lee Higginson Professor of English Literature 1930-. John Wilber Lowes, A.B. w. 1919 (1920). Deputy Treasurer of Har- vard College 1929-1934; Financial Asst. to the President i5,1934 Financial Vice-President 1934-. Lawson Gentry Lowrey, A.B. (Univ. of Missouri) 1909, A.M. (ibid.) 1910, M.D. c.L (Harvard Univ.) 1915. Instructor in Neuropathology and in Psychiatry 1918-1920; Instructor in Psychology 1920. William Palmer Lucas, A.B. (Coil, of Wooster) 1900, M.D. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1905. Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics 1911-1913- Matthew Luce,A.B. 1891. Regent 19'9r-1935- Robert Luce, A.B. ci. 1882, A.M. £883, LL.D. (Bates Coll.) 1923- Godkin F Lecturer 1924-1925. George Matthew Lucey, D.M.D. 1928. Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1933-1935- Charles Carroll Lund, A.B. 1916, M.D. ci. 1920. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1924-1934; Asst. Professor of Surgery 1934- Fred Bates Lund, A.B. s.c.I. 1888, M.D. c.l. and A.M. 1892. Lecturer on Surgery (Medical School) 1908-1916; Associate in Surgery 1916- 1919. William Parsons Lunt, A.B. 1823, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1828, IS.D. 180. Instructor in Mathematics 1826-1827; Overseer 1801854. Ralph Gordon Lusk, S. B. (Denison Univ.) 1922, SM. (Univ. of Chicago) 1926, PH.D. Geology (Harvard Univ.) 1927. Instructor in Geology 1926-1927. 308 HISTORICAL REGISTER William Thompson Lusk, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1859, A.M. (Hon.) (ibid.) 1872, M.D. (Bel/evue Hospital Medical Coll.) 1864. Lecturer on Physiology (Medical School) 1870-1871 . Eliot Horton Luther, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1917, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1921. Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene 1928-1929. Howard Bourne Luther, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1908, D!PL. INC. (Techniscize Hochschule, Dresden) 1913. Instructor in Civil Engineering 1916-1917. Frederick Lutz, A.B. 1878, AM. (Baldwin Univ.) 1879. Tutor '878- 188. Willem Jacob Luyten, B.A. (Univ. of Amsterdam) 1918, M.A. (Univ. of Leyden) 1920, DR. PHIL. (ibid.) 1921. Asst. Professor of Astronomy 1927-1930- Arthur Theodore Lyman, A.B. 1853, A.M. '857. Overseer 1892-1899. Charles Parker Lyman, F.R.C.V.S. (London) 1880. Professor of Veterinary Medicine 1882-1901; Dean of the Veterinary School 1886-190!. Eugene William Lyman, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) 1894, S.T.B. (Yale Univ.) '899, A.M. (ibid.) 1903, S.T.D. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1906, 5.T.D. (Yale Univ.) 1912, S.T.D. (Amherst Coll.) 1914- Ingersoll Lecturer on the immortality of Man 1927-1928. George Richard Lyman, A.B. (Beloit Coil.) 1894, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 4897, A.M. (ibid.) 1899, PH.D. Biology (ibid.) 1906. Lecturer on Botany 1912-1913. Henry Lyman, A.B. 19C1, M.D. c.l. 1912. Honorary Curator of English Literature (Library) 1928-1934. Richard Eldredge Lyman, PH.B. (Brown Univ.) 1922, E.A. (Oxford Univ.) 1926. Instructor in English 1931-19133, Rollo LuVerne Lyman, A.B. (Beloit Coil.) 1899, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1903. Instructor in Elocution 1903-1904; Instructor in English 1903-1905; Instructor in Public Speaking 1904-1905. Theodore Lyman, A.B. 1855, s.a. s.c.l. 188, LL.D. 1891. Treasurer (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1865-1872, 1874-1876; Overseer 1868-1890, 188 1-1888; Assistant in ZoOlogy (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1863-1887; Member of the Faculty (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1874-1887. Theodore Lyman, A.B. c.l. 1897, A.M. 1899, PH.D. Physics 1900. Instructor in Physics 1902-1907; Asst. Professor of Physics 1907- 1917; Professor of Physics 1917-1921; Hollis Professor of Mathe-OFFICERS 1637-1936 309 matics and Natural Philosophy 1921-1926; Director of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory 1910-. Arthur Bates Lyon, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) 1912, M.D. rn.c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1916. Instructor in Pediatrics 1935- David Gordon Lyon, A.B. (Howard Coll.) 1875, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Leipsic) 1882, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1901. Hollis Professor of Divinity 1882-1910; Curator of the Semitic Museum 1891-1922; Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages 1910- 1922; Honorary Curator of the Semitic Museum 1922-1935. Dorsey Alfred Lyon, A. B. (Leland Stanford 7r. Univ.) 1898, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1902. Lecturer on Electro-Metallurgy (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1912-1915- Harold Aipheus Lyon, A.B. (Amherst Colt.) 1915. Lecturer on Latin- American Trade 1921-1922. Mabel Harris Lyon, A. B. (Radcliffe Colt) 1897, EDIM. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Adviser of Women (Graduate School of Education) 19291931- William John Le Hunte Lyster, P1-LB. (Univ. of Michigan) 1892, M.D. (Detroit Go/I. of Medicine) 1894, DR. P.M. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1911. Professor of Military Science and Tactics (Medical School) 19231927. Albert Morton Lythgoe, A.B. 1892, A.M. 1897. Instructor in Egyptian Archaeology 1898-1899; Instructor in Egyptology 1904-1905; Asst. Professor of Egyptology 1905-1906. Charles Walter Lytle, M.E. (Univ. of Cincinnati) 1913. Director of Industrial Cooperation (Engineering School) 1920-1921. George Augustus Maack. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zo- ology) 1869-1873. William Henry McAdams, S.B. (State Univ. of Kentucky) 1913, S.M. (ibid.) 1914, S.M. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1917- Lecturer on Industrial Chemistry 1925; Lecturer on Chemical Engineering 1925-1934; Lecturer on Chemistry 1934- Alexander George McAdie, A.B. (Coil. of the City of New York) 1881, AM. (ibid.) 1884, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1885, S.M. (Hon.) (Univ. of Santa Clara) 1909. Abbott Lawrence Rotch Professor of Meteorology and Director of the Blue Hills Observatory 1913-1932. Thomas Sydney McCaleb. Instructor in Geography 1931-1932; In- structor in Geographical Exploration 1932- Harry Clinton McCarty, A.B. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1900. Lecturer on Marketing 191 61918. 310 HISTORICAL REGISTER Simon DeSalles McCarty, D.M.D. 1915. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1919-1920. Brunson MacChesney, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1931, J.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1934. Instructor in Government 1935-; Tutor 193S- Leonard Edgar McClintock, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1927, S.M. in Engi. Civil (Harvard Univ.) 1931- Instructor in Civil Engineering 19311932- Miller McClintock, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1918, A.M. (ibid.) 1920, AM. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1922. Lecturer on Government and Director of the Bureau of Municipal Research 1926-; Director of the Albert Russel Erskine Bureau for Street Traffic Research 1926-1935; Director of the Bureau for Street Traffic Research 1935- William Edward McClintock. Instructor in Highway Engineering 189'2-1902,1903-1904- Donald Francis McCloskey, D.M.D. 1927. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1931m James Gore King McClure, A. B. (Yale Univ.) 1870, OR. (Princeton Theological Seminary) 1873, S.T.D. (Lake Forest Coll.) 1888, LL.D. (Illinois Coil.) 1904, S.T.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1906, S.T.D. (Yale Univ.) 1906. Preacher to the University 1906-1909. Arthur Lewis ItvlcCobb, A. B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1905, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1910. Instructor in German 1912-1914. John Hildreth McCollom, M.D. 1869, S.M. (Hon.) (Dartmouth Coil.) 1910. Instructor in Contagious Diseases 1869-1903; Asst. Professor of Contagious Diseases 1903-1908; Professor of Contagious Diseases 1908-1913- Arthur Kilgore McComb, A.B. ci. 1918 (1921), A.M. 1922. Instructor in Fine Arts 1927-1932; Tutor 1927-; Asst. Professor of Fine Arts 1932- Francis John McConnell, A. B. (Ohio Wesicyan Univ.) 1894, S.T.B. (Boston Univ.) 1897, PH.D. (ibid.) &899, 5.T.D. (Ohio JVesleyan Univ.) 1905, LL.D. (Hanpver Coil.) 1909, LL.D. (Wesleyan Univ., Conn.) 1909, S.T.D. (Boston Univ.) 1911. Preacher to the University 19091911. Ray Madding McConnell, A. B. (Southern Univ., Ala.) 1899, S.T.R. (Vanderbilt Univ.) 1901, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1902, PH.D. Philoso- phy (ibid.) 1908. Instructor in Social Ethics 1909-1911. Samuel Davis McConnell, A.B. (Jefferson Coll., Pa.) 1868, S.T.D. OFFICERS 11637-1936 311 (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1887, D.C.L. (Hobart Coll.) 1897. Preacher to the University 1896-1897. George Walter McCoy, M.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1898. Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine (Medical School) 1915-1916. John Franklin McCoy, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Instructor in German 1926-1930. Louis Augustine McCoy, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1909, A.M. (ibid.) 1910. Instructor in Mathematics 1918-1919. John McCrady, A. B. (Colt of Charleston) 180. Professor of Zoology 18-/4-1877- Frederick Root McCreary, A.A. 1931, A.M. 1934. Instructor in English 1934- Frank Randall McCullagh, D.M.D. 1902. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1913-1916; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1916-1925. Hugh McCulloch, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1829, A.M. (ibid.) 1863. Lec- turer on Finance 1879-1880. William Edward McCurdy, A.B. m.d. History 1916, LL.B. c.i. 1921, S.J.D. 1922. Instructor in Law 1923-1924; Asst. Professor of Law 1924-1928; Professor of Law 1928-. Sidney Wilcox McCuskey, S.B. (Case School df Applied Science) 1929, S.M. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1930. Tutor 4935-. Walton Brooks McDaniel, A.B. m.c.l. 1893, A.M. 1894, PH.D. Philology 1899. Instructor in Greek and Latin -1899-i901. Charles Anthony McDonald, PH.B. (Brown Univ.) 1903, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1907-Instructor in Neurology (Medical School) 1918-. James Michael MacDonald, B.A. (Univ. of St. Francis Xavier's Colt, aV. S.) 1923, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Instructor in Foreign Trade (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1928-1929. Robert MacDonald, CR. (Newton Theological Inst.) 1885, A. B. (Har- vard Univ.) 1894, A.M. (ibid.) 1895, S.T.B. (ibid.) 1896. Preacher to the University 1899-1901. Roderick Macdonald, M.A. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1924, B.Sc. in Agric. (ibid.) 1925, B.Sc. (ibid.) 1926, DR. PHIL. (ibid.) 1928. Asst. Profes- sor of Zoology 1931-1935; Tutor 1931-1935. WiIfrid Ewart MacDonald, A. B. (Univ. of Tennessee) 1901, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1907. Instructor in Mathematics 1908-1910. William MacDonald, A.B. 1892, PH.D. (Hon.) (Union Coil., N. V.) 1895, LL.D. (Univ. of New Brunswick) ioo. Lecturer on American History 1908-1909. 3' HISTORICAL REGISTER Duncan Peck MacDougall, A.B. (Pomona Coll.) 1929, PH.D. (Univ. of California) 1933 -Instructor in Chemistry 1934- Robert MacDougall, B.A. (McGill Univ.) 1890, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1893, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1895. Instructor in Philosophy 1898- 1901. William McDougall, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1894, M.B., B.CHIR. (ibid.) 1897, M.A. (ibid.) 1897, frf.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1907, D.SC. (Hon.) (Univ. of Manchester) 1919. Professor of Psychology 19201927. Malcolm Lowell McElroy, A.B. c.i. Economics 1923, M.B.A. ci 1928, D.C.5. 1932. Instructor in Business Policy (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1931-1932- Ronald Lyman McFarlan, AS. (Univ. of Cincinnati) 1926, PH.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1930. Instructor in Physics 1932-1935; Tutor 1933-1935- Russell Bailey Macfarlane, D.M.D. 1919. Instructor in Oral Hygiene 1922-1924; Instructor in Preventive Dentistry 1924-1925- Charlie Paul McFeaters, OR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1913. Asst. Professor of Naval Science and Tactics 1934-. Walter Vern MacGilvra, D.O.S. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1925. Lecturer on Anaesthesia (Dental School) 1926-. Lawrence Edward McGourty, D.M.D. 1912. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1916-I 918. William Montgomery McGovern, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Oxford) 1922. Lecturer on Government '936-; Tutor 1936-. Frederick Richard McGrail, D.D.S. (Univ. of Michigan) 1911. In- structor in Roentgenology 1932- Douglas Murray McGregor, As. (Coil, of the City of Detroit) 1932, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1934, PH.D. Psychology (ibid.) 1935. Instructor in Psychology 1935-; Tutor 1935-. Friedrich Eduard Machlup-Wolf, DOCTOR RERIJM POLITICARUM (Univ. of Vienna) 1923. Lecturer on Economics 1935. Edmund Robert Otto von Mach, A.B. c.l. 1895, A.M. 1896, PH.D. Philology 1900. Instructor in the History of Greek Art 1899-1901; Instructor in Greek Art 1901-1903. Charles Howard Mcllwain, A. B. (Princeton Univ.) 1894, A.M. (ibid.) 1898, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1903, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1911, LL.D. (Coll. of J'Vooster) 1927. Asst. Professor of History 1911-1916; Tutor 9I4-I9I6; Professor of History and Government 1916-1926; Eaton Professor of the Science of Government 1926-. OFFICERS 1637-1936 313 William Morrow Mclnnes, A.B. m.d. '885, LL.B. c.l. and A.M. 1888. Asst. Bursar 1898-1911. Monroe Anderson Mclver, A.B. (Univ. of North Carolina) 1912, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1917. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1924-1928; Asst. Professor of Surgery 1928-1930- Julian William Mack, LL.B. cJ. 1887. Overseer 1919-1925, 1927-1933- Charles Alexander Mackay, B.A. (Dathousie Unit.) 1913, M.A. (ibid.) 1921. Instructor in Ventilation and Illumination (School of Public Health) 1924. Donald Cope McKay, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1926, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1932. Instructor in History 1927-1929, 1930-1932,1933-; Tutor 1927-1929,1930-1932,1933-. Florence Lucinda McKay, A.B. (Cornell Univ.) 1905, M.D. (ibid.) 1907. Instructor in Child Hygiene (School of Public Health) £929-. Woodbury Eshorne Mackay, OR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1916. Asst. Professor of Naval Science and Tactics 1929-1931. Benton MacKaye [formerly Emil Benton MacKayej, A.B. 1900, A.M. 1905. Instructor in Forestry 1906-19 10. Henry SwaseyMcKean,A.B. 1828, A.M. Tutor 1830-1835. Joseph McKean, A.B. 1794, A.M., LL.D. (Coil. of New 7ersey) 1814, S.T.D. (Allegheny Coil.) 1817. Boylaton Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory 1809-1818. Alexander McKenzie, A.B. 1859, A.M., OR. (Andover &f7ieoloical Seminary) 186r, S.T.D. (Amherst Colt) £879, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 190!. Overseer 1872-1884; Secretary of the Board of Overseers 1875-190!; Lecturer (Divinity School) 1881-1882; Preacher to the University 1886-1889. Donald Mackenzie, A.B. (Boston Univ.) 1901, A.M. (ibid.) 1902, PH.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1910. Instructor in Romance Languages 1910-1911. Charles Fremont McKhann, A.B. (Miami Univ., Ohio) 1918, S.B. (Univ. of Cincinnati) 1920, A.M. (ibid.) 1921, M.D. (ibid.) 1923. In- structor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1927-1929; Asst. Professor of Pediatrics (Medical School) 1929-1932; Asst. Professor of Pedia- trics and Communicable Diseases (Medical School) 1932-; Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases (School of Public Health) £932-. Ernest Lloyd Mackie, A.B. (Univ. of Kort/, Carolina) 1917, AM. (Harvard Univ.) 1920. Instructor in Mathematics 1920-192 1. Donald Wallace Mac Kinnon, A.B. (Bowdoin colt) 1925, A.M. (Harvard 314 HISTORICAL REGISTER Univ.) 1926, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1933- Instructor in Abnormal and Dynamic Psychology 1928-1930, 1931-1933; Tutor 1931-1933- Peter Reginald MacKinnon, D.M.D. 1926. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1929-. Hugh Exton McKinstry, S.B. (Haverford Coil.) 1917, S.M. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 192!, PH.D. Geology (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Economic Geology 1924-1925; Instructor in Geology 1925-1926. Albert Ira Mackintosh, D.M.D. 1900. Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1913-1919. Leland Sterling McKittrick, S.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1915, M.D. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1918. Instructor in Surgery 1932-. Eric Robert Dalrymple Maclagan, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1902. Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry 1927-1928. Chester Alden McLain, A.B. m.d. Economics 1913, LL.B. c.l. 1915, S.J.D. 1917 (1918). Lecturer on Torts (Law School) 1915-1916; Lecturer on Constitutional Law (Law School) 1916-1917; Asst. Professor of Law 1920-19"3- James Latimer McLane, AS. m.c.l. English 1922 (1928). Instructor in English 1928-1931; Tutor 1928-1931. Saunders MacLane, PH.B. (Yale Univ.) 1930, A.M. (Univ. of Chicago) 1931, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Gottingen) 1934. Benjamin Peirce Instruc- tor in Mathematics 1934-; Tutor 1934-. Malcolm MacLaren, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1923, A.M. (ibid.) 1924. Instructor in Mathematics 1924-1926. Donald Hamilton McLaughlin, S.B. (Univ. of California) 1914, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1915, PH.D. Geology (ibid.) 1917- Professor of Mining Engineering 1925-1934; Tutor ic-; Professor of Mining Geology 1934- James Angell McLaughlin, A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1912, LL.B. ci. (Harvard Univ.) 1916. Asst. Professor of Law 1924-1927; Pro- fessor of Law 7927-. William Aloysius McLaughlin, A.B. m.c.l. Literature, especially Latin and Italian 1903,A.M. 1920. Instructor in Italian 1930-1931. William Rupert Maclaurin, A.B. c.l. English 1929, M.B.A. m.c./. 1932, D.C.S. 1936. Instructor in Business Economics (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1935-. William Henry McLean, ALE. (Stevens Inst. of Technology) 1931, `,-m- in Engin. Mechanical (Harvard Univ.) i, M.B.A. ci. (ibid.) 1934. OFFICERS 1637-1936 315 Instructor in Industrial Management (Graduate School of Business Administration) i Archibald MacLeish, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1915, LL.B. ci. (Harvard Univ.) 1919. Instructor in Government 1919-1921. Hugh Dean McLeflan, A.B. (Colby Coil.) 1895, LL.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1902, LL.D. (Go/by Go/h) 1933, LL.D. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1935. Lecturer on Brief Making and the Preparation of Cases 1935- John Henry McLeod, B.SC. (Univ. of Saskatchewan) 1924, M.A. (Univ. of roronto) 1926, DR. PHIL. (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in Physics 1929- '934; Tutor 1929-1934. Malcolm McLeod, A.B. ci 1904, A.M. 1906 (1907), PH.D. Philology 1914- Instructor in English 191 5-1916; Lecturer on English 1917- 1918. Harold Edward MacMahon, B.A. (Univ. of Western Ontario) 1922, M.D. (ibid.) 1925. Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1928- 1929. Robert John McMeekin, D.M.D. 1896. Asst. Demonstrator of Mechanical Dentistry 1896-1899; Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry 1899-1904. Thomas Leroy McMeekin, S.B. (Clemson Agricultural Coil.) 1921, S.M. (Tulane Univ.) 1922, PH.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1925. Research Associate in Physical Chemistry (Medical School) 1931- Albert Joseph McMullen, A.B. (Coil. of the City of NeW York) 1903, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) T9.. Instructor in English 1927-1929. Malcolm Perrine McNair, A.B. c.L 1916, A.M. 1920. Instructor in Marketing (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1920- 1924; Asst. Professor of Marketing 1924-1927; Associate Professor of Marketing 1927-1931; Professor of Marketing 1931-; Director of the Division of Research in the Graduate School of Business Administration 1933-. Sayre Macneil, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1928, LL.B. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1911. Professor of Law 1926-1933. William Marshall MacNevin, B.Sc. (Mt. Allison Univ.) 1927, AM. (Harvard Univ.) 1930- Instructor in Chemistry 1931-1932- Charles Winthrop McPherson, D.M.D. 1900. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1903-1905, 1911-1916. Donald John MacPherson, S.B. (Univ. of Rochester) 1911, M.D. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1915. Instructor in Neuropathology (Medical School) 1927-. 316 HISTORICAL REGISTER Simon John McPherson, A.B. (Coil. of New Jersey) 1874, A.M. (ibid.) 1877, OR. (Princeton Theological Seminary) 1879, S.T.D. (Knox Coil.) 1883, S.T.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1896. Preacher to the University 1895-1896. Ralph Burnett McRight, CR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1923. Asst. Professor of Naval Science and Tactics 1929-1931 . Silas Marcus Macvane, ThA. (Acadia Univ.) 1865, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1873, DR.. PHIL. (Hon.) (Acadia Univ.) 1895. Instructor in Political Economy 1875-1878; Instructor in History 1878-1883; Asst. Professor of History 1883-1886; Professor of History 1886-1887; McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History 1887-1911. Charles MacVeagh, A.B. 1881, LL.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1883. Overseer 1930-1931- Francis Wayne MacVeagh, A.B. 1921 (1922). Tutor 1925-1926,1927-; Instructor in English 1925-19,26,1927- William Percy Maddox, A.B. (St. John's Coil., Md.) 1921, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1931, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1933-Instructor in Government 1930-; Tutor 1930-. Roswell Magill, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1916, J.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1920. Visiting Professor of Law 1930-1931 . Francis Peabody Magoun, A.B. 1916, PH.D. Philology 1923. Instructor in Comparative Literature 1919-1920; Instructor in English 1923- 1927; Asst. Professor of English 1927-1931; Associate Professor of Comparative Literature 1931-; Tutor 1931-1932- George Burgess Magrath, A.B. m.cJ. 1894, M.D. ci. 1898, A.M. 1899. Instructor in Legal Medicine (Medical School) 1907-1931; Instruc- tor in Legal Medicine (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1917; Professor of Legal Medicine 1931-. Calvert Magruder, A.B. (St. John's Cull., Md.) 1913, LL.B. ci. (Harvard Univ.) 1916, A.M. (St. John3's Coil., Md.) 1917. Asst. Professor of Law 1920-1925; Professor of Law 1925-; Vice-Dean (Faculty of Law) 1930- John MacArthur Maguire, A.B. (Colorado Cull.) 1908, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1911. Professor of Law 1923- Charles Augustus Mahady. Superintendent of the Reading Room (Library) 1904- Daniel Francis Mahoney, M.D. 1903, F.A.C.S. 1914. Instructor in Surgery (Graduate School of Medicine) 1913-1916. Edward Aloysius Mahoney, D.M.D. 1915. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 19 19-1920. OFFICERS 1637-1936 317 Edmund Carroll Mahoney, OR. (U. S. Naval 4cademy) 1921. Asst. Professor of Naval Science and Tactics 1934-1936. John Joseph Mahoney, A.B. m.c.l. 1903, ED.M. 1922. Director of Ex- tension Courses (Graduate School of Education) 1922-. William Joseph Maier, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1925, LL.B. ci (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Tutor 192S-i926; Instructor in Economics 1925-1926. Henry Dewsbury Major, B.A. (Univ. of New Zealand) 1895, M.A. (ibid.) 1896, 5.T.D. (Univ. of Oxford) 1905. William Belden Noble Lecturer 1925-1926. Alexander Watts Makepeace, M.D. 1928. Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1928-1929; Tutor 1928-1929. Stephen Parker Mallett, DIM.D. 1913. Instructor in Anaesthesia 1916- 1919. Edward Mallinckrodt, A.B. c.l. 1900, AM. 1901. Overseer 1927-1933- Frank Burr Mallory, A. B. m.c.1. 1886, M.D. cJ. and A.M. 1890, S.D. (Hon.) (Tufts Colt) 1928, S.D. (Hon.) (Boston Univ.) 1932- Instruc- tor in Pathology 1894-1896; Asst. Professor of Pathology 1896- 1901; Associate Professor of Pathology 1901-1919; Professor of Pathology 1928-1932- George Kenneth Mallory, A.13. 1922, M.D. ci. 1926. Instructor in Pathology 1932-. Tracy Burr Mallory, M.D. m.c.l. 1921. Instructor in Bacteriology (Medical School) 1923-1925; Instructor in Bacteriology and Immunology (Medical School) 1925-1926; Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1926-1935; Associate in Pathology (Medical School) '935-. Nels Henry Malmstrom, D.M.D. 1910. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentis- try 1913-1919. Dumas Malone, A. B. (Emory Univ.) 1910, S.T.B. (Yale Univ.) 1916, A.M. (ibid.) 1921, PH.D. (ibid.) 1923, LL.D. (Northwestern Univ.) 1935. Director of the Harvard University Press and Chairman of the Board of Syndics of the Press 1935- Arthur Michael Maloney, D.M.D. C. 1. 1923. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1925-1929; Asst. Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry 19291935; Associate Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry 193S- Mane Waldo Malott, AS. (Univ. of Kansas) 1921, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1923-1929; Instructor in Business Policy (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1925-1926; Instructor in Public Utility Management (Graduate School of Business Administration) I926-318 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1928; Asst. Professor of Public Utility Management 1928-1930; Associate Professor of Business 1933- Mitsuta Manabe, D.D.S. (Nippon Dental Coil., Japan) 1920, D.M.D. (Harvard Unit.) 1926. Instructor in Operative Technique 1929- '933. Jorge Antonio Valentin Ma–ach [formerly Jorge Valentin MaI3ach], S.B. ci. 1921 (1920). Instructor in Spanish 1920-1921. Alexander Mann, A.B. (Hobart Colt) rSSi, S.T.B. (General Theological Seminary, N. Y.) 1886, S.T.D. (Hobart Colt) 1901. Preacher to the University 1909-1910. Benjamin Pickman Mann. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zo6logy) 1868-1871. HoraceMann, s.n. 1867. Tutor 1868. Jacob Merrill Manning, A.B. (Amheni Coil.) 180, GR. (Andover Theological Seminary) 1853. Overseer 1860-1866. Richard Clarke Manning, A.B. s.c.L Classics 1888, A.M. 1892, PH.D. Philology 1896. Instructor in Latin 1894-1895; Tutor 1896-1899. Warren Francis Manning, A.B. c.l. French and other Romance Languages and Literatures 1920(1922), A.M. 1924- Instructor in Ro mance Languages 1926-1928; Tutor 1926-1928. George Rogers Mansfield, s.B. (Amherst Coil.) 1897, A.M. (ibid.) 1901, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1904, PH.D. Geology (ibid.) 1906. Instructor in Geology 19c6-1909. Frank Edward Manuel, A.B. m.c.l. History and Literature 1930, A.M. 1931, PH.D. History 1933. Tutor 1933-1934; Instructor in History 1933-1934; Lecturer on History 1935-. Philippe Belknap Marcou, A.B. c.l. Philosophy 1876, A.M. 1879, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Berlin) 1888. Tutor 1890-1893; Instructor in Ito mance Languages 1893-1899; Asst. Professor of Romance Lan guages 1899-1907. Morris Marden, A.B. m.c.l. with Highest Honors in Mathematiti 1925, A.M. 1927, PH.D. Mathematics 1928. Instructor in Mathe matics 1925-1927- Francis James Mardulier, s.B. in Engin. c.1. Civil 1930- Instructor in Civil Engineering 1932-1934. Arthur William Marget, A.B. s.c.l. Semitic Languages and Literatures 1920, A.M. 1921, PH.D. Economics 1927. Instructor in Economics 1926-1927; Tutor 1926-1927. Nathan Ross Margold, A.13. (Coil. of the City of Mw York) 1919, 11., N c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Instructor in Law 1927-1928. OFFICERS 1637-1936 319 Herbert Israel Margolis, D.M.D. 1922. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1923-1926; Instructor in Dental Anatomy 1926-. Alphonse Mann La MeslŽe, B.-ES-LETTRES (Univ. of France) 1885, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1398. Instructor in French 1894-1903. Edward Laurens Mark, A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1871, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Leipsic) 1876, LL.D. (Univ. of Michigan) '896, LL.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1904. Instructor in Zoology 1877-1883; Asst. Pro- fessor of ZoOlogy 1883-1885; Hersey Professor of Anatomy x88g- 192!; Director of the ZoOlogical Laboratory 1900-1921. Edward Russell Markham. Instructor in Shop-work 1905-1914; Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1914-1915. 5-George. Dickson Markham, A.B. mc.I. History 1881, LL.B. (Univ. Of Washington, Mo.) 1891, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1914. Overseer 1907-1913- Joseph Lybrand Markley, A.B. (Haveiford Coil.) 1885, A.M. (ibid.) j886, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1887, PH.D. and A.M. Mathematics (ibid.) 1889. Instructor in Mathematics 1887-1888, 1889-1890. George Frederic Holmes Markoe, Pn.o. (Massachusetts Coil, of Phar- macy) 1869. Instructor in Materia Medica 1874-1880. Lionel Simeon Marks, B.Sc. (Univ. of London) 1892, M.M.E. (Cornell Univ.) 1894. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1894-1900; Asst. Professor of Mechanical Engineering 1900-1909; Professor of lMechanical Engineering 1909-1935; Gordon McKay Professor of Mechanical Engineering 1935-. :irchimede Marni, A.B. (Univ. of Rochester) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) Instructor in Romance Lan- guages 1927-1928; Tutor 1927-1930; Instructor in Italian 1928- 1930. rthur Richmond Marsh, A.B. s.c.I. 1883. Lecturer on Ancient Art 1884-1885; Asst. Professor of Comparative Literature 198 -1899. George Frederick Marsh, D.M.D. 1913. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1919-1920. olin Marsh, A.B. 1761, A.M., S.T.D. 1806. Tutor 1771-1773. rczMarsh,A.B. 1749, A.m. Librarian 17S i. omas Marsh, A.B. 1731, A.M. Librarian 1737-174t; Tutor 1741- 1766; Fellow 1754-1766. nilrew Marshall, A.B. (Darimouth Co/I.) 1901, i.i.n. (Harvard Univ.) I 'p04. Lecturer on the Practice of Law (law School) 1931-1932. is Marshall, A.13. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in English 1925, A.M. 1928. Instructor in English 1927-1929; tutor 1927-1929. 320 HISTORICAL REGISTER Kendric Nichols Marshall, A.B. 1921, A.M. 1934. Instructor in Government 1930-19 34, '935-; Tutor 11930-1932, 1935- John Marshall Marsters, A.B. 1847, LL.B. 180. Tutor 1850-rS5i; Instructor in Elocution 1850-1851; Instructor in Political Economy 1851. Elmer Joseph Marston, D.M.D. 1898. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1903-1904; Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1904-1907. Nathaniel Sidney Marston, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1911. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1916-1918. Boyce Ficklen Martin, s.n. (Davidson Coil.) 1928, M.B.A. m.c./. 1930. Asst. Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration 1933- Charles James Martin, B. SC. (Univ. of London) r886, M. B. (ibid.) 1890, D.SC. (ibid.) 1896, D.SC. (Univ. of Melbourne) 1898, F.R.C.1'. 1901, D.C.L. (Univ. of Durham) 1922, LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1924, .sc. (Hon.) (Univ. of Sheffield), D.SC. (Hon.) (Univ. of Dub- lin). Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine 1929-1930. Ernest Gale Martin, PH.B. (Ham/inc Univ.) 1897, PH.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1904. Instructor in Physiology 1906-1910; Asst. Professor of Physiology 1910- 1916. Frederick Roy Martin, A.B. c.l. 1893, A.M. (Hon.) (Brown Univ.) 1902, LL.D. (Rhode Island State Coil.) 1925. Overseer 1924-1926. John Burns Martin, B.A. (Univ. of Toronto) 1922, M.A. (ibid.) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1928. Tutor 1924-1930; Instructor in English 1925-1930. Percy Alvin Martin, A.B. (Leland Stanford Jr. Univ.) 1902, A. M. (ibid.) 1903, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1906 ('907), PH.D. History (ibid.) 1912. Lecturer on History 1915-1916. Selden Osgood Martin, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1903, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1904, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1912. Instructor in Economic Resources 1910-1911; Instructor in Commercial Organization 1911 1914; Asst. Professor of Marketing 1914-1916; Director (Bureau of Business Research) 19 14-1916. Thomas Powderly Martin, A.B. (Leland Stanford Jr. Univ.) 1913, A.M. (Univ. of California) 1914, PH.D. History (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Archivist to Harvard Commission on Western History 1916- i ti 14. Pierre Martino, D0cTEUR-ES-LETTRES (Univ. of Paris) 1906. I'x change Professor from France 1932. Langdon Parker Marvin, A.B. m.c.l. 1898, A.M. 1899, LL.B. c./. 1(j(;1, Overseer 1913-1919, 1921-1927. OFFICERS 1637-1936 321 Frank William Marvin, A.B. 1910 (1911), M.D. 1916. Asst. Surgical Adviser 1935-. Fritz Morstein Marx, DR. JLTR. (Univ. of Hamburg) 1922. Instructor in Government 1935-; Tutor 1935-. John Mary. Instructor in French 1783-1785. Alanson Porter Mason, A.B. (Madison Coil., N. Y.) 1836, A.M. (ibid.) 1851, S.T.D. (ibid.) 1859. Overseer 1860-1866. Amos Lawrence Mason, A.B. 1863, M.D. 1872. Clinical Instructor in Auscultation and Percussion 1879-1881; Clinical Instructor in Auscultation 1881-1884; Instructor in Clinical Medicine 18881890; Asst. Professor of Clinical Medicine 189c-1893; Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine 1893-1899. Charles Mason, A.B. 1834, A.M., LL. B. 1839. Tutor 1835-1839- Charles Francis Mason, A.B. 1882. Bursar 1888-1922. David Haven Mason, A. B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1841. Overseer 18641870- Edward Campbell Mason, A.B. s.cJ with Highest Honors in Political Science 1888, LL.B. 1892. Instructor in Political Economy 18891890. Edward Sagendorph Mason, A. B. (Univ. of Kansas) 1919, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1920, B.LITT. (Univ. of Oxford) 1923, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Tutor 1923-; Instructor in Economics 1925-1927; Asst. Professor of Economics 1927-1932; Associate Professor of Economics 1932-. Max Mason, LiTT.B. (Univ. Of Wisconsin) 1898, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Gšttingen) 1903. Lecturer on Mathematics 1912. Mortimer Phillips Mason, A.B. m.c.l. Philosophy 1899, A.M. 1900, PH.D. Philosophy 1904. Lecturer on Philosophy 1913-1919- Nathaniel Robert Mason, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1897, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1901. Instructor in Obstetrics (Medical School) 1920-1931; Instructor in Gynaecology (Medical School) 1925-1931. Stuart Mason. Instructor in Music 1921-1922. Robert Louis Masson, A. B. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1912, A.M. (ibid.) 1915, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Instructor in Economics 1920- 1923; Tutor 1922-1923; Associate Professor of Finance 1929-; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1931. Cotton Mather, A.B. 1678, A.M. Fellow '6901703. Increase Mather, A.B. i66, M.A. (Univ. of Dublin) i68, S.T.D. (Har- vard Univ.) 1692. Fellow 1675-1685; President 1685-1701. Kinky Fletcher Mather, S.B. (Denison I niv.) 1909, PH.!). (Univ. of 322 HISTORICAL REGISTER Chicago) 1915, S.D. (Denison Univ.) 1929. S.D. (Hon.) (Colby Coll.) 1936. Professor of Geology 1923-1924, 1927-; Associate Professor of Physiography 1924-1927; Acting Curator of Geological Collections (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1927-; Tutor 1928-; Director of the Summer School 1934-. Maurice Whittemore Mather, A.B. s.c.i. Classics '890, A.M. 189!, PH.D. Philology 1894. Instructor inLatin 1895-1898. Samuel Mather, A.B. 1643, A.M. Tutor 1646-1649?; Fellow i60. Albert Prescott l!vIathews, s.u. (ZV[assachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1892, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1898. Instructor in Physiology 19001901. Shailer Mathews, A.B. (Colby Colt) 1884, A.M. (ibid.) '887, OR. (Z\Tewton Theological institution) 1987, S.T.D. (Colby Colt) '90!, S.T.D. (Oberlin Coll.) 1908, S.T.D. (Brown Univ.) 1914, LL.D. (Penn- sylvania State Colt) 1914, S.T.D. (Miami Univ., Ohio) 1922, LL.D. Univ.) of Rochester) &926, S.T.D. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1928, S.T.D. (FacultE Libre de &thŽologie Protestante tie Paris) 1929, S.T.D. (Chicago 'Theological Seminary) 1933- William Belden Noble Lecturer 1915-1916; Ingersoll Lecturer on the Immortality of Man 1932'933. Otto Ferden Mathiasen, A.B. (Oberlin Colt) 1921, ED.M. (Harvard Univ.) &925, ED.D. (ibid.) 1927. Instructor in Education (Graduate School of Education) 1926-1927. George Pengwerne Matthews, D.M.D. 1929, F.R.M.S. (England) 1929, L.R.C.P. (Edinburgh) 1933, L.R.C.S. (Edinburgh) 1933, L.R.F.P. and s. (Glasgow) 1933- Instructor in Dental Research (Dental School) 1933-1935; Instructor in Anatomy (Medical School) 1933-1935. Nathan Matthews, A.B. 1875, LL.B. 1890 (1893), LL.D. 1509. Lecturer on Municipal Government 1909-1910, 1911-1912, 1914-1915; Lecturer on City Charters 1913-1914; Lecturer on Municipal Budget-Making 1915-1916; Lecturer on Municipal Charters 1916 1917. Samuel Arthur Matthews, S.B. (Boston Univ.) 1923, A.M. (ibid.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Biology (ibid.) 1928. Instructor in Biology 19-27-1928; Tutor 1927-1928. Walter Robert Matthews, M.A., S.T.U. William Belden Noble t.n turer 1927-1929. Francis Otto Matthiessen, A. B. (Yale Univ.) 1923, D.IJITT. (Univ. of Oxford) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1927. Instructor in History and Literature r929-1930;lutni OFFICERS 1637-1936 323 1929-; Asst. Professor of History and Literature 1930-1934; Associate Professor of History and Literature 1934-. Norman Wayne Mattis, A.B. (Univ. of Pittsburgh) 1926, A.M. (Cornell Univ.) 1929. Instructor in Public Speaking 1933- Samuel Steen Maxwell, S.B. (Amity Colt, Iowa) 1886, PH.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1896. Instructor in Physiology (Medical School) 19031905. James Vance May, A.B. (Unit, of Kansas) 1894, M.D. (Univ. of Penn- sylvania) 1897. Lecturer on Mental Hygiene (School of Public Health) 1933-. Alfred Goldsborough Mayer. Assistant in charge of Radiates (Museum of Comparative Zodlogy) 1894-1900- Joseph Mayhew, A.B. 1730, A.M. Tutor 1739-1755; Fellow 1742-1745. William Mayhew, A.B. 1767, A.M. Librarian 1769-1772. Gustavus Howard Maynadier, A.B. ci. 1889, A.M. 1890, PH.D. Philology 1898. Instructor in English 1899-1929; Asst. Professor of English 1929-1935; Tutor '933-1935. Newell Carroll Maynard, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1910, ED.M. (Harvard Univ..) 1927. Lecturer on English (Divinity School) 1926-1927; Instructor in Public Speaking (Divinity School) 1927-1928. Elton Mayo [formerly George Elton Mayo], ThA. (Univ. of Adelaide) 1911, Bat. (Univ. of 0Q'ueensland) 1912, Mat. (Univ. of Adelaide) 1926. Associate Professor of Industrial Research 1926-1929; Prolessor of Industrial Research 1929-. Lawrence Shaw Mayo, A.B. ci. 1910, A.M. 1911. Asst. Dean of Harvard College 1916-1919, 1924-1927; Asst. Dean (Graduate School niArts and Sciences) 1927-. Fiwood Mead, S.B. (Purdue Univ.) 1882, C.E. (Iowa State Colt) 1883, s.M. (Purdue Univ.) 1884. Lecturer on Irrigation 1900-1901; InsI ructor in Irrigation (Bussey Institution) 1901-1902. Frederick Sumner Mead, A.B. c.l. 1887, A.M. (Hon.) 1926. Editor of the University Directory 1917-1919; Editor of Harvard's Military Record in the World War 1917-1921; Editor of the Alumni Directory i 919-1922; Comptroller 1920-1926. J"Pm Patrick Meade. Instructor in Industrial Safety (Medical School) I9O-I922. Frederick Everett Mcader, D.M.D. '895. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1899-1901. mud Raynor Meaker, AM. (Princeton Univ.) 1911, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1915, i.icc.s. (England) 1919. Secretary of the Courses for 324 HISTORICAL REGISTER Graduates in the Medical School 192 1-1928; Instructor in Histology and Embryology (Medical School) 1921-1922; Instructor in Histology (Medical School) 1922-1923, 1925-1926; Instructor in Anatomy (Medical School) 19'23-1925- James Howard Means, A.B. C. 1. 1907, M.D. c.l. 1911. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1919-1921; Asst. Professor of Medicine 1921-1923; Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine 1923-. Paul Howard Means, A. B. 19'17, M.D. 1922. Medical Adviser 1928- 1935. Philip Ainsworth Means, A.B. 1915 (1916), A.M. 1917. Curator of Andean History and Literature (Library) 1920-1921; Curator of Books relating to Andean History and Literature (Library) 19211923; Associate in Anthropology 1921-1922, 1924-I 927, 193 1-1932. Eliot Grinnell Mears, A.B. 1910, M.B.A. 1912. Asst. Secretary of the Graduate School of Business Administration 1913-1914; Instructor in Public Utilities Operation and Secretary of the Graduate School of Business Administration 1914-1916. William Bliss Medlicott, S.B. (Worcester Polytechnic Inst.) 1876. Lecturer on Insurance (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1908-1914; Lecturer on Fire Insurance (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1914-1918. Kuagn-Ti Mei, S.B. (Northwestern Univ., Iii.) 1915. Instructor in Chinese 1924-1929; Asst. Professor of Chinese 1929-. Edward Browning Meigs, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1900, M.D. (Univ. qf Pennsylvania) 1904. Instructor in Physiology (Medical School) 1907-1910. Joe Vincent Meigs, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1915, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1919. Instructor in Surgery 1932-. Hugo Mella, M.D. (Univ. of Georgia) 1913. Instructor in Neurn pathology (Medical School) 1922-1925; Instructor in Neurology (Medical School) 1923-192S- Jo, John Mellen, A.B. 17A.M. Tutor 1780-1783. Earl Godfrey Mellor, A.B. (Clark Univ.) 1918, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1930- Instructor in Romance Lan guages 1926-1928; Instructor in French 1928-1930- Philip Edward Meltzer, D.M.D. (Tufts Colt) 1915, M.D. (ibid.) 19 19. Instructor in Otology (Medical School) 1924-. Lafayette Benedict Mendel, A. B. (Yale Univ.) 1891, PH.D. (i/nI.) 1893, S. D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1913. Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine (Medical School) 1929-1930. OFFICERS 1637-1936 325 Walter Leslie Menderihall, M.D. (Drake Univ.) 1906. Instructor in Physiology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1917. Karl Menger, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Vienna) 1924. Lecturer on Mathematics 1930-1931. Howard Kenneth Menhinick, SB. (Michigan State Coil.) 1923, M.L.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in City Planning (School of Landscape Architecture) 1927-1928, 1929-1930; Instructor in City Planning (School of City Planning) 1930-1931; Asst. Professor of City Planning 1931-. Valy Menkin, S.B. (Coil. of the City of New York) 1922, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1923, M.D. ci. Physiology (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1930-. Ernst Heinrich Mensel, A.B. (Carthage Coil.) 1887, A.M. (ibid.) 1890, PH.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1896. Lecturer on Germanic Philology 1904-1905. Donald Howard Menzel, A.B. (Univ. of Denver) 1920, A.M. (ibid.) 1921, A.M. (Princeton Univ.) 1923, PH.D. (ibid.) 1924. Asst. Professor of Astronomy 1932-1935; Associate Professor of Astronomy 1935-. Louis Joseph Alexandre Mercier, A.B. (Loyola Univ., Iii.) 1900, A.M. (ibid.) r902, LITT.D. (ibid.) 1932. Instructor in French 1911-1919; Asst. Professor of French 1919-1927; Tutor 1926-1930; Associate Professor of French 1927-1930; Associate Professor of French and Education 1930-. Horatio Cook Meriam, D.M.D. 1874. Clinical Instructor (Dental School) 1884-1885; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1885-1889. Richard Stockton Meriam, A.B. s.c.L Economics 1914, PH.D. Econom- ics 1921. Instructor in Economics 1919-1924; Tutor 1919-1925; Asst. Professor of Economics 1924-1925; Associate Professor of Business Economics 1929-1933; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1931; Professor of Business Economics 1933- Frederick Merk, A.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 191 1, PH.D. History (Har- vard Univ.) 1920. Tutor 1919-1920; Instructor in History 1921- 1924; Asst. Professor of History 1924-1930; Associate Professor of History 1930-. Camillo Pascal Merlino, A.B. rn.c.l. Romance languages and Literatures 1923, A.M. 1926, PH.D. Philology 1928. Instructor in Romance languages 1924-1926, 1927-I 928; lutor 1927-1928. Donald Emery Merriam, AS. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1931, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1932- Instructor in French 1932-1934. 326 HISTORICAL REGISTER Victor Ivan Merriam, D.M.D. c.i. 1926. Instructor in Operative Dentistry &929-. Pliny Merrick, A.B. &814, A.M., LL.D. 1853. Overseer 1852-1855. Adelbert Samuel Merrill, M.D. (Tufts Coll.) &908. Instructor in Roentgenology (Medical School) 1923-1924. Elmer Drew Merrill, 5.B. (Univ. of ivfaine) 1898, S.M. (ibid.) &904; S.D. (Hon.) (ibid.) 1926, S.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1936, LL.D. (Univ. of California) 1936. Professor of Botany and Administrator of Botanical Collections 1935-; Acting Supervisor of the Arnold Arboretum and of the Atkins Institution of the Arnold Arboretum 1935- Eugene Scherb Merrill, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1928, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) &930. Instructor inAccounting 1930-1932- James Cushing Merrill, A.B. 1842, A.M., LL.B. 1845. Tutor 1845-1847. Albert Merriman, A.B. m.c.l. Romance Languages and Literatures 1933- Instructor in French 1935- Roger Bigelow Merriman,A.B. 1896,A.M. 1897,B.LITT. (Univ. of Oxford) 1899, PH.D. History (Harvard Univ.) 1902, D.LITT. (Univ. of Oxford) 1922, LL.D. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1929. Instructor in History &9021908; Asst. Professor of History 1908-1918; Professor of History 1918-1929; Gurney Professor of History and Political Science 1929-; Master of Eliot House 1930- Arthur Tiliman Merritt, A.B. (Univ. of Missouri) 1924, S.B. (ibid.) 1925, B.F.A. (ibid.) 1926, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927- Instructor in Music 1932-1933; Tutor 1932-1933. Hiram Houston Merritt, A.B. (Vanderbilt Univ.) 1922, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Neuropathology 1932-1934; Associate in Neurology 1934-. Robert King Merton, A.B. (Temple Univ.) 1931, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1932, PH.D. Sociology (ibid.) 1936. Tutor 193+-- Raymond Edwin Merwin, A.B. (Univ. of Kansas) 1903, A.M. (ibid.) 1904, PH.D. Anthropology (Harvard Univ.) 1913. Associate in Central American Archaeology i9i6-i 918. Charles Dana Meserve, A.B. (Boston Univ.) '887. Instructor in Mathematics 1918. Harry Knowles Messenger, A.B. (Williams Coll.) 1911, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1920, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) &925, M.D. c.l. (ibid.) 1932. In- structor in Greek and Latin 1922-1925; Tutor 1923-1925- Charles Arthur Messner, A.B. (Wabash Coil.) 1914, A.M. (Univ. of OFFICERS 1637-1936 327 Chicago) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1928. Instructor in French 1924-192S. George Joseph Metcalf, AS. (Wabash Coil.) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1931, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) &935. Instructor in German 1931-1935- James MŽtivier, A.B. 1877. Instructor in French 1884-1886. Eduard Meyer, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Leipsic) 1875, LL.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1906, D.LITT. (Univ. of Oxford) 1907, D.LITT. (Univ. of Liverpool) 1909, LITT.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1909. Visiting Professor of Ancient History 1909-1910. George von Lengerke Meyer, A.B. 1879, LL.D. 1911. Overseer 1911- 1914; President of the Board of Overseers 1914-1917. Hugo Richard Meyer, A.B. 1892 (1893), A.M. 1894. Instructor in Political Economy 1896-1901; Instructor in Parliamentary Government in Australia 1901-1902; Instructor in Economics 1901-1903; Lecturer on Economics 1903-1904. Karl Friederich Meyer, B.A. (Univ. of Zurich) 1905, DR. PHIL. (ibid.) 1924. Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine 1930-1931. Gottlob Friedrich Mezger, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Berlin) 1921. Instructor in German 1927-1928. Antonio Libero Mezzacappa, A.B. c.l. Romance Languages and Literatures 1924, A.M. 1929, PH.D. Philology 1935- Instructor in French 1930-1932, 1933-1934; Tutor 1930-1935; Instructor in Romance Languages 1932-1933-,1934-1935- Arthur Michael, A.M. (Hon.) (Tufts Coil.) 1882, PH.D. (Hon.) (ibid.) 1890, LL.D. (C/ark Univ.) 1909, LL.D. (rufts CoiL) 1910. Professor of Organic Chemistry 1912-1936. Robert Bell Michell, B.A. (Univ. of Toronto) 1900, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1901. Instructor in Romance Languages 1903-1904, 1905- 1906. Washington Irving Middleton, S.B. in Engin. c.l. Electrical 1929. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 193a-1934- Albert Leonard Midgley, D.M.D. c.I. 1901. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1908-1917; Lecturer on Dentistry 19 17-1919. Charles Mid. Instructor in French 1859-1861. James Stephen Mikesh, .A.B. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1908. Instructor in Mathematics 1913-1915- Edward Roy Cecil Miles, S.B. (Georgia School of Technology) 1917, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925- Instructor in Mathematics 1923-1925. Solomon Pearson Miles, A.B. 1819,A.M. Tutor 1821-1823. 328 HISTORICAL REGISTER Adolph Caspar Miller, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1887, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1888. Instructor in Political Economy 1889-1890. Alton Lombard Miller, A.B. m.d. Mathematics 191 I, A.M. 1913, PH.D. Mathematics 1916. Instructor in Mathematics 1912-1913, 1917-1918- Carl Wallace Miller, A.B. s.c.l. Physics and Mathematics 1915, A.M. 1921, PH.D. Physics 1923- Instructor in Mathematics 1917-1918- Charles Roger Donohue Miller, A.B. ci. Germanic Languages and Literatures 1923, A.M. 1924, D.LITT. (Royal Univ. of Padua) 1930. Instructor in French 1923-1927, 1928-1929; Tutor 1928-; Instruc- tor in Romance Languages 1929-. Dickinson Sergeant Miller, A.13. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1889, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1892, A.M. (ibid.) 1892, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Halle- Wittenberg) 1893. Instructor in Philosophy 1899-1904. Franklin L Miller. Asst. Professor of Military Science arid Tactics 1919-1920. Frederick Wagner Miller, A.13. c.l. Economics 1925, M.B.A. 1927. Instructor in Accounting (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1927-1928- Freeman Devoid Miller, S.B. m.c.l. Astronomy with Mathematics and Physics 1930, A.M. 1932, PH.D. Astronomy 1934. Tutor 1931-1934. James Wilkinson Miller [formerly James Albert Miller], A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1927. Instructor in Philosophy 1928-1935; Tutor 1928-1935. Kerley Sinclair Miller. Instructor in Philosophy 1926-1927; Tutor 1926-1 927. Lewis Rex Miller, mA. (Univ. of Oxford) 1920, M.A. (ibid.) 1920. Instructor in History 1921-1926; Tutor 1921-1927; Asst. Professor of History 1926-1927. Perry Gilbert Eddy Miller, PH.B. (Univ. Of Chicago) 1928, PH.D. (ibid.) 1931- Instructor in History and Literature 1931-; Tutor 1931- Philip Lee Miller, A.B. c.l. 1899, LL.B. c.l. 1906. Instructor in English 1900-1901; Instructor in Bills and Notes (Law School) 1906-1907. Richard Henry Miller, A.B. 1905, M.D. c.l. 1910. Instructor in Surgery 1919-1928; Asst. Professor of Surgery '928-. Robert Bartlett Miller. Instructor in Physical Education 1920-1921. Rodney Augustus Miller, A.B. (Union Coil., N. Y.) 1821, CR. (Princeton Theological Seminary) 1822. Overseer 1843-1844, 1852 1860. OFFICERS 1637-1936 329 Theodore Augustus Miller, A.B. (Univ. of Rochester) 1907, AM. (Har- vard Univ.) '908. Instructor in Greek and Latin 1910-1912. Waither Martin Miller, OR. (Concordia Theological Semingry, Mo.) 1919, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Instructor in German 1920-1923, 1931. Glenn Millikan [formerly Glenn Allan Millikan], LB. m.d. Mathe- matics 1927- Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1932-1933; Tutor 1932-1933- Abbot Low Mills, A.B. m.c.l. History 1881. Overseer 1910-1916. William Edmund Milne, A.B. (Whitman Coil.) 1912, A.M. (Harvard Unit.) 1913, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1915. Instructor in Mathematics 1913-1915. Harry Rowe Mimno, E.E. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1932- Instructor in Physics 1929-1932; Asst. Professor of Physics and Communication Engineering 1932-; Tutor 1929-; Acting Dean of the Graduate School of Engineering 1936-. Edwin Mims, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1921, A.M. (ibid.) 1932- Instructor in Government 1934-1936; Tutor 1934-1936. Alonzo Ames Miner, A.M. (Hon.) (Tufts Coil.) 1861, S.T.D. (Harvard Unit.) 1863: Overseer 1861-1867. Leroy Matthew Simpson Miner, D.M.D. ci. 1904, M.D. (Boston Univ.) 1907, S.D. (Hon.) (Unit, of Pennsylvania) 1933- Instructor in Ex- tracting and Anaesthesia 1905-1907; Instructor in Oral Surgery 1907-1913; Asst. Professor of Oral Surgery 1913-1922; Professor of Clinical Oral Surgery 1922-; Dean of the Dental School 1924-. Walter Curtis Miner, D.M.D. 1902. Instructor in Orthodontia i908-1909v1913-I919-Charles Sedgwick Minot, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1872, S.D. Natural History (Harvard Univ.) 1878, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1899, D.SC. (Hon.) (Univ. of Oxford) 1902, LL.D. (Univ. of Toronto) 1904, LL.D. (St. Andrews Univ.) 1911. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1873-1874; Instructor in Oral Pathology and Surgery iH80-1882; Lecturer (Medical School) 1880-1884; Instructor in Histology and Embryology 1883-1887; Asst. Professor of Histology and Embryology 1887-1892; Professor of Histology and Human Embryology 1892-1905; James Stillman Professor of Comparative Anatomy 1905-19 14; Director of the Laboratory of Anatomy 1912 -1914- Francis Minot, L.a. 1841, A.M., M.D. 1844, A.M. (lion.) (Trinity Coil., 330 HISTORICAL REGISTER Conn.) 1860. Instructor in the Theory and Practice of Medicine 1869-1871; Asst. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Lecturer on the Diseases of Women and Children (Medical School) 1871-1874; Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic 1874-189 1. George Richards Minot, A.B. ci. 1908, M.D. c.l. 1912, S.D. (Hon.) 1928, F.R.C.P. (Edinburgh) 1931. Asst. Professor of Medicine 1918-1927; Clinical Professor of Medicine 1927-1928; Professor of Medicine 1928-. George Alonzo Mirick, A. B. (Amherst Coil.) 1887, A. M. (ibid.) 1896. Instructor in Education 1919-1920; Lecturer on Elementary Education (Graduate School of Education) 1920-1928. Louis Miskeli, D.M.D. 1922. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1928-. James Armistead Mitchell, GR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1922, M.B.A. (Harvard Unit'.) 1925. Instructor in Student Reports (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1925-1926. James Tyndale Mitchell, A. B. 1855, A.M., LL.B. (Univ. of Pennsyl- vania) 1860, LL.D. (7efferson Medical Coll.) 1872, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1901, LL.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1904- Overseer 1905 1912. John Perry Mitchell, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Asst. Professor of Business Economics 1929-1933; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1931. Jonathan Mitchell, AS. 1647, A.M. Tutor 1647-1650; Fellow 1650 '668. Samuel Mitchell, AS. 1681, A.M. Fellow i68-i686; Tutor 1684 1685. Stewart Mitchell [formerly Robert Stewart Mitchelll, A.B. c.l. 191 , A.M. 1916, PH.D. History 1933- Instructor in History 1927-1929; Tutor 1927-1929- Wesley Clair Mitchell, A.B. (Univ. of Chicago) 1896, PH.D. (ibid.) 1899. Lecturer on Economics 1908-1909. William Mitchell, A.M. (Hon.) (Brown Univ.) 1848, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1860. Overseer 1857-186g. Charles Mitrani, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1916, A.M. (ibid.) irj, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Instructor in Romance Languages 192+-1927- David Mitrany, B.Sc. w. (Univ. of London) 1918, DR. PHIL. (ibid.) 1929, D.SC. (London School of Economics and Political Science) 193 t. OFFICERS 1637-1936 331 Tutor 1931-1933; Lecturer on Government 193 I-1932; Lecturer on International Relations 1932-1933- Charles Galloupe Mixter, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1902, M.D. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1906. Instructor in Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1921-1923, 1924-1928; Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1928-1930; Asst. Professor of Surgery 1930- Charles Whitney Miner, A.B. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1892, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1893, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) '897. Instruc- tor in Economics 1901-1903; Tutor 1921. Samuel Jason Mixter, S.B. (Massachusetts lust, of Technology) 1875, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1879. Asst. Demonstrator of Anatomy 18841887; Demonstrator of Anatomy 1887-1893; Instructor in Surgery 1893-1897; Lecturer on Surgery (Medical School) 1903-1916. William Jason Miner, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1902, M.D. C. I. (Harvard Univ.) 1906. Lecturer on Neurosurgery 1935- '0 David Modell [formerly David Isaiah Modelll, 5.11. 1930, A.M. 19, PH.D. Geology 1933-Instructor in Mineralogy 1933-1934. George Tufton Moffatt, M.D. 1860, D.M.D. (Hon.) 1870. Professor of Operative Dentistry j868-1879. Lucius Gaston Moffatt, A.B. (Erskine Coll.) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, PH.D0Philology (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in French 1928-1929. Robert Tucker Moffatt, D.M.D, 1895. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1905-1907; Instructor in Porcelain Work 1907-1913. Henry Arthur Mohr, S. B. in Mech. Engin. (Purdue Univ.) 1907. Lecturer on Foundation Engineering 1935-. Otto Lous Mohr, M.D. Dunham Lecturer 1933-1934. Peter Michael Moncy, OR. (IL S. Naval Academy) 192!. Asst. Professor of Naval Science and Tactics 1934-1936. J udah Monis, A.M. (Hon.) 1720. Instructor in Hebrew 1722-1760. George Howard Monks, A.B. 1875, M.D. 1880, M.R.C.S. (England) 1884. Instructor in Surgical Pathology (Dental School) 1886-1905; Instructor in Clinical Surgery (Medical School) 1895-1903; Lecturer on Surgery (Medical School) 1903-19T4; lecturer on Surgery (Dental School) 1905-1910; Professor of Oral Surgery 1910-1926. Arthur Eli Monroe, A.B. m.c.l. Germanic Languages and Literatures 1908, A.M. 1914, PH.D. Economics 19t8. Instructor in Economics 1916-1922; Asst. Professor of Economics 1922 1928; Tutor 1915 V ex fl '1 T ,nQ . I ....+. Ire s.. nfl I4..r%flflw. p nfl tI 332 HISTORICAL REGISTER Robert Thornhill Monroe, A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1918, M.D. (ibid.) 1924. Instmctot in Medicine (Medical School) 1928-1935; Associ- ate in Medicine 1935- Richard Montague, AS. ci Philosophy 1875, GR. (Newton &Jizeo?ogi- cal Inst.) 1879. Preacher to the University 1886-1887. William Pepperrell Montague, s. with Final Honors in Greek, Latin, and Mathematics 1869, A.M. Tutor 1870-1871- William Pepperell Montague, As. 1896, A.M. '897, P1-ID. Philosophy 1898. Ingersoll Lecturer on the Immortality of Man 1931-1932; Lecturer on Philosophy 1932. Luigi Monti, A.M. (Hon.) 1857. Instructor in Italian 1854-1859. Warren Edward Montsie, S.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1915, A.M. (ibid.) 1924- Instructor in French 1927-1928. Fulmer Franklin Mood, A.B. m.d. History 1921, A.M. 1925, PH.D. History 1929. Tutor 1927-1932; Instructor in History and Litera- ture 1928-1932. Joshua Moodey, AS. 1653, A.M. Fellow i66-i6g8; Tutor i66-x68. Julius Clark Moody, B. MECH. ENOIN. (Univ. of Arkansas) 1919, M.E. (ibid.) 1922. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1923-1924, Addison Webster Moore, A. B. (Dc Pauw Univ.) 1890, A. M. (ibid.) 1893, PH.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1898. Lecturer on Philosophy ii1918. Charles Moore, A.B. 1878, A.M. (Columbian Univ.) 1898, PH.D. (ibid.) 1900, LL.D. (George Washington Univ.) 1923. Overseer 1924-1930- Charles Herbert Moore, A.M. (Hon.) 1890. Instructor in Freehand Drawing and Water Color 1871-1879; Instructor in Drawing and the Principles of Design 1879-1891; Asst. Professor of Design in the Fine Arts 1891-1896; Curator of the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum 1895-1896; Professor of Art and Director (William Hayes Fogg Art Museum) 1896-1909. Charles Sturtevant Moore, AS. 1873, A.M. 1900. Asst. Recorder i902-1911. Clifford Herschel Moore, A.B. s.c.l. Classics 1889, DR. PHIL. (Univ. qi ]t'funich) 1897, LITT.D. (Colorado Coll.) 1914. Asst. Professor of Greek and Latin 1898-1905; Professor of Latin 1905-1925; Ingersoll Lecturer on the Immortality of Man 1917-1918; Acting Dean (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) 1918-1919; Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences 1925-1931; Pope Professor of Latin 1925-1931. OFFICERS 1637-1936 333 Edward Caidwell Moore, A.B. (Marietta Colt) 1877, A.M. (ibid.) 1880, GR. (Union Theological Seminary) 1884, PH.D. (Brown Univ.) 1891; S.T.D. (Marietta Cull.) 1893, S.T.D. (Yale Univ.) 1909, LL.D. (Grinneli Coil.) 1920, D.TH. (Hon.) (Univ. of Giessen) 1926. Parkman Professor of Theology 1901-1929; Preacher to the University 19051906, 1914-1929; Chairman of the Board of College Preachers 1914 1928; Plummer Professor of Christian Morals 1915-1929. Edward Warren Moore, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Chemistry 1929, A.?.!. 1931. Instructor in Sanitary Chemistry (Engineering School) 1932-. Frnest Carroll Moore, A.B. (Ohio Northern Univ.) 1892, LL.B. (ibid.) 1894, A.?.!. (Columbia Univ.) 1896, PH.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1898, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1910, LL.D. (Univ. of Southern California) 1916. Professor of Education 1913-1917. Forris Jewett Moore, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) 1889, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of heidelberg, Germany) 1893. Lecturer on Organic Chemistry 1910- 1911, 1918-1919; Lecturer on Chemistry 1918. George Foot Moore, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1872, GR. (Union Theological Seminary) 1877, A.M. (Yale Univ.) 1883, S.T.D. (Marietta Coil.) 1885, S.T.D. (Yale Univ.) 1897, LL.D. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1903, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1906, S.T.D. (Univ. of Gottingen) 1909. Lecturer on the Hebrew Religion and Literature (Divinity School) 1894-1895; Preacher to the University 1900-1903; Professor of Theology 1902-1904; Frothingham Professor of the History of Religion 1904-1928; Ingersoll Lecturer on the Immortality of Man 1913-1914- George Thomas Moore, s.s. (Wabash Colt) '894, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1895, A.M. (ibid.) 1896, PH.D. Biology (ibid.) 1900. Overseer 1935- James Louis Moore, A.B. m.c.l. Economics 1914, A.M. 1915, LL.B. 1920. Instructor in History 1919-1920. John Richard Moore, A.B. (Tulane Univ.) 1918, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1931- Instructor in German 1925. Jonathan Moore, A.B. 1761, A.M., A.M. (Yale Univ.) 1765. Librarian 1767-1768. Merrill Moore, kB. (Janderbilt Univ.) 1924, M.I). (ibid.) 1928. In- structor in Psychiatry 1935; Associate in Psychiatry 1935-. John Farwell Moors, AS. c.l. 1883, A.M. 1884, LL.D. 1915. Lecturer on Investment (Graduate School of Business Administration) 19081918; Fellow 1918-1931. 334 HISTORICAL REGISTER Paul Elmer More, A.B. (Washington Univ., Mo.) '887, A.M. (ibid.) 1892, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1893, LL.D. (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1913, LLTT.D. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1917, LITT.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1917, LITT.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1919. Lecturer on Greek and Latin 1926. Andrew Richmond Morehouse, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) 1920, A.M. (Har- vard Univ.) 1923, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1932. Tutor 1924-1927; Instructor in Spanish 1925; Instructor in Romance Languages 1925-1927- Charles Rufus Morey, A. D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1899, A.M. (ibid.) 1900. Visiting Lecturer on Fine Arts 1923-1924. George Morey, A.B. iS II, A.M. Overseer 1854-1859, 1860-1863. Blame Wilcox Morgan, D.M.D. 1905. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentis try 1913-1916. Charles Hill Morgan, A.B. c.l. Fine Arts 1924, A.M. 1926, PH.D. History and Principles of the Fine Arts 1928. Tutor 1924-1927- Edmund Morris Morgan, A.B. rn.c.l. 1902, A.M. 1903, LL.B. ci 1905, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1919. Professor of Law 1925-1929; Acting Vice-Dean (Faculty of Law) 1929-1930; Bussey Professor 1 Law 1929-. George Allen Morgan, PH.B. (Emory Univ.) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1930- Instructor in Philosophy 1928 1933; Tutor 1929-1933. Henry Sturgis Morgan, A.B. ci. History and Literature, especially t England 1923. Overseer 1933-1935, 1935- John Pierpont Morgan, A.B. 1889, LL.D. (Trinity Colt, Conn.) 1918, LL.D. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1919, D.C.S. (New York Univ.) 1922, LI..1). (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Overseer 1909-1915, 1916-1922. Morris Hicky Morgan, A.B. ci. 1881, PH.D. and A.M. Philology 1887, LL.D. (Hobart Colt) 1896. Instructor in Greek 1887-1888; Tutiir 1888-1891; Asst. Professor of Greek and Latin 1891-1896; Asst. Professor of Latin 1896-1899; Marshal of the Commencement Exercises 1896-1908; Professor of Classical Philology 1899-191; University Marshal 1908-1910. Patrick William Moriarty, D.M.D. 1889. Asst. Demonstrator (II Operative Dentistry 1889-1890; Demonstrator of Mechanical Dentistry 1890-1900; Instructor in the Mechanical Treatment of Fractured Jaws and Cleft Palate 1897-1901. William Louis Lombard Moriarty [formerly William I Amk1 It OFFICERS 1637-1936 335 Moriarty], D.M.D. 1929. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1933- '934. Elting Elmore Morison, A. B. 1932. Asst. Dean of Harvard College 1935- John Hopkins MOriSOn,A.B. 1831, S.T.D. 1858, A.M. 1861. Lecturer on the Epistles (Divinity School) 18711-1872- Robert Swain Morison, A.B. with Final Honors in Philosophy and Mathematics 1869, A.M., S.T.B. 1872. Librarian of the Divinity School 1889-1908; Secretary of the Faculty of Divinity 1893-1908. Robert Swain Morison, A.B. 1930, M.D. 1935. Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1935-; Tutor '935-. Samuel Eliot Morison, A.B. ci. History 1908, A.M. 1909, PH.D. History 1912, M. A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1922, L.H.D. (rrinuy Coil., Conn.) 1935, (Amherst Coil.) 1936, LITT.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1936. Tutor 1915-1916; Instructor in History 1916-1917; Lecturer on History 1917-1925; Professor of History 1925-; Historian on the 300th Anniversary of Harvard College 1926-. Richard Charles Moritz, D.M.D. 1892. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1892-1893. AndrŽ Morize, B.-ES-LETTRES (Univ. of France) 1900, LIC.-ES-LETTRES (ibid.) 1906, AGRECE DES LETTRES (ibid.) 1907, LITT.D. (Middlebury Call.) 1925. Lecturer on Military Science and Tactics 1917-1918; Asst. Professor of French Literature 1918-1923; Associate Professor of French Literature 1923-7925; Professor of French Literature 1925-; Tutor 1932-. Sylvanus Griswold Morley [formerly Sylvanus Griswold Smalll, AB. (Tufts Coil.) 1898, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1899, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1902. Instructor in French and Spanish I900-1901; Instructor in Romance Languages and Literatures 1902-1905- Charles Bradfield Morrey, A. B. (Ohio State Univ.) 1927, A. M. (ibid.) 1928, PH.D. Mathematics (Harvard Univ.) 1931. Instructor in Mathematics 1929-1931. Edwin Lee Morris, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1932, M.B.A. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1934. Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1934-. Jay Morrison, A.B. c.l. 1911. Instructor in Forest Surveying 1912- 1913. Theodore Morrison,A.n. m.c.t with Highest Honors in English 1923. Instructor in English 1931-;Tutor 1931-. 336 HISTORICAL REGISTER Arthur Holmes Morse, S.B. s.d. 1901. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1906-1907. Edward Sylvester Morse, PH.D. (Hon.) (Bowdoin Coil.) 1871, A. N1. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1892. University Lecturer 1872-1873. Elisha Wilson Morse, B.A.S. 1897. Instructor in Natural History (Bussey Institution) 1897-1908. Fred Winslow Morse, S.B. (Dartmouth Colt) 1918, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Instructor in Bacteriology and Immunology (School of Public Health) 1925-1929, 1931-1933; Instructor in Bacteriology (School of Public Health) 1929-1931, 1933-1934; Instructor in Bacteriology (Medical School) 1934-. Harry Wheeler Morse, A.B. (Leland Stanford Jr. Univ.) 1897, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Leipsic) 1902. Instructor in Physics 1902-1910; Asst. Professor of Physics 1910-1913- John Lovett Morse, A.B. ci. 1887, M.D. c.l. and A.M. 1891. Instructor in the Diseases of Children I900-1903; Instructor in Pediatrics 1903 1906; Asst. Professor of Pediatrics 1906-1911; Associate Professot of Pediatrics 191 1-1915; Professor of Pediatrics 1915-1921. John Torrey Morse, A.B. 186c, LITT.D. 1911. Overseer 1879-1891. Marston Morse [formerly Harold Calvin Marston Morse], A. II. (Co/ky Go/I.) 1914, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1915, PH.D. Mathernatks (ibid.) 1917. Benjamin Peirce Instructor in Mathematics 1919 1920 Asst. Professor of Mathematics 1926-1928; Tutor 1926 1934; Associate Professor of Mathematics 1928-1930; Professor of Mathematics 1930-1935. Robert McNeil Morse, A.B. 1857. Overseer 1880-1892, 1893-1899- William Reginald Morse, B.A. (McGill Univ.) 1897, M.D., c.rr. (ibid.) 1902, F.A.C.S. (ibid.) 1925, LL.D. (ibid.) 1925. Associate in Anthr pology 193 1-1933. Charles Morton, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1649,M.A. (ibid.) 1652. Felh's 1692-1697; Vice-President 1697-1698. Charles Henry Morton, D.M.D. 1924. Instructor in Prosthetic Dent r try 1927-1929- James Madison Morton, A.B. ci. 1891 (1892) LL.B. c.L and A.M. 1 H14. Overseer 193+-- Marcus Morton, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1804, A.M., LL.D. (ibid.) i LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1840. Overseer 1826-1852, 1854-1860. John Reed Moseley, S.B. (Denison Univ.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Unit,,') 1930- Instructor in Geology 1928-1930; Tutor 1928-1930. OFFICERS 1637-1936 337 Nicholas Moseley, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1919, PH.D. (ibid.) 1925- Instruc- tor in Greek and Latin 1930-1932; Tutor 1930-1932. William Vaughan Moses, S.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1889. Instructor in Drawing and Machine Design 1893- 1901. Zehamn Irving Mosesson, A.B. s.cJ. Mathematics 1931, A.M. 1934- I nstructor in Mathematics 1932-; Tutor 1932- Harris Peyton Mosher, A.B. 1892, M.D. ci. 1896, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1926. Instructor in Laryngology 1908-1914; Instructor in Anatomy 1909-1918; Associate in Anatomy 1918-1924; Asst. Professor of Laryngology 1914-1923; Professor ofLaryngology 1923-; Walter Augustus Lecompte Professor of Otology 1932-. William Lorenzo Moss, S.B. (Univ. of Georgia) ioi; M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1905, S.B. (Univ. of Georgia) 1928. Asst. Professor of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene 191g-r922; Asst. Professor of Bacteriology 1924-1925; Asst. Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology 1925-1929; Acting Dean (School of Public Health) 19261927; Asst. Dean (School of Public Health) 1927. Lester Turner Moston, .4.B. (Union Colt, N. Y.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1933. Instructor in Mathe- matics 1929-1933. Thomas Motley, A.M. (Hon.) 1872. Instructor in Farming (Bussey Institution) 1870-1895. Elton James Moulton, S.B. (Univ. of Chicago) 1907, A.M. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1910. Instructor in Mathematics 1910-1911. Hallam Leonard Movius, S.B. 1930, A.M. 1933. Research Associate in Anthropology 1935-1936. Martin Mower. Instructor in Fine Arts 1900-1919, 1920-1925; Instructor in Rendering (School of Architecture) 1923-1926; Lecturer on Fine Arts 1924-. William Luther Mowil, S.B. m.c.l. 1899. Instructor in Architecture 1903-1905; Asst. Professor of Architecture 1905-1910- Philip Stafford Moxom, A.B. (Univ. of Rochester) 1879, A.M. (ibid.) 1882, S.T.D. (Brown Univ.) 1892. Preacher to the University 18941897- James Ambrose Moyer, S.B. m.ci. 1899, A.M. 1904. Instructor in De- scriptive Geometry 1901-1905- John Howard Mueller, s.n. (Illinois Wesicyan Univ.) 1912, S.M. (Univ. of Louisville) 1914, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 19 16. Asst. Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology 1923 1924; Silas Arnold Houghton 338 HISTORICAL REGISTER Asst. Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology 1924-1929; Silas Arnold Houghton Associate Professor of Bacteriology and Immun- ology 1929-. Hugo Munsterberg, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Leipsic) 1885, M.D. (Univ. of Heidelberg) 1887, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1901, LL.D. (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1904, LITT.D. (Lafayette Colt) 1907. Pro- fessor of Experimental Psychology 1892-1897; Professor of Psychology 1897-1916; Director of the Psychological Laboratory 1905-1916. Erich Muenter, A.B. (Univ. of Chicago) &899. Instructor in German 1904-1906. James Gregory Mumford, A.B. 188, M.D. 1890. Instructor in Surgery 1903-1905, 1906-1912; Lecturer on Surgery (Medical School) 19061907, 1912-1913; Lecturer on Surgery (Graduate School of Medicine) 1913-1914. James Buell Munn, A.B. s.c.l. History and Literature, especially Greek 1912) A.M. 1915, PH.D. Philology 1917- Professor of English 1932-; Tutor 1932-. Donald Munro, A.B. 1911 (1912), M.D. c.l. 1916. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 192S-1933; Asst. Professor of NeurologiŽal Surgery 1933- John Cummings Munro, A.B. c.I. 18 8 1, M.D. 1885. Asst. Demonstrator of Anatomy 1893-1895; Instructor in Clinical Surgery 1896-1898; Instructor in Surgery 1898-1903; Lecturer on Surgery (Medical School) &903-1905. William Bennett Munro, M.A. (Queen's Univ., Canada) 1896, LL.B. (ibid.) 1896, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1899, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1900, A.M. (Hon.) (Williams Colt) 1904, LL.D. (Queen's Univ., Canada) 1912. Instructor in Government 1904-1906; Asst. Professor of Government 1906-1912; Professor of Municipal Government 1912-1925; Jonathan Trumbull Professor of American History and Government 1925-1930. Vernon Munroe, A.B. ci. 1931- Secretary to the President 1933-1934. Alexander Ludwig von Muralt, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Zurich) 1927. Re- search Associate in Physical Chemistry (Medical School) 192y 1930. Harold Murdock, A.M. (Hon.) 1916. Director of the Harvard Univer- sity Press 19'20-1933- Kenneth Ballard Murdock, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in English 1916, A.M. 1921, PH.D. Philology 1923, Lrrr.D. (Middlebury Cu/i.) OFFICERS 1637-1936 339 1930, L.H.D. (trinity Coil., Conn.) 1932, LL.D. (Bucknell Univ.) 1933. Asst. Dean of Harvard College 1919-1922, 1923-1924; Instructor in English 1923-1926; Asst. Professor of English 19261930; Associate Professor of English 1930-1932; Tutor 1930-1932; Master of Leverett House 1930-; Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences 1931-; Professor of English 1932-. Jcan-Antoine Mure. Instructor in French 1894-1895. Charles Theophilus Murphy, A.B. rn.c.l. Classics 1931, A.M. 1933, PH.D. Philology 1935. Instructor in Greek and Latin 1935-; Tutor '935-. Hermann Dudley Murphy, N.A. Instructor in Drawing from the Life 190.2-1904, 1905-1920; Instructor in Freehand Drawing 1920-. John Robert Murphy. Special Lecturer on Fire Department Adminis- tration (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1919-1920; Special Lecturer on Municipal Fire Department Administration (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1920-I 92!. Lawrence Washington Murphy, S.B. (17anderbiit Univ.) 1908, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1914- Instructor in Mathematics 1915-1916. William Parry Murphy, A.B. (Univ. of Oregon) 1914, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1928-1935; Associate in Medicine 1935-. Cecil Dunmore Murray, A.13. 1919, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1923, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1925. Instructor in Premedical Sciences 1926-1927; Tutor 1926-1928; Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1927-1923. George Gilbert AimŽ Murray, B,A. (Univ. of Oxford) r888, M1A. (ibid.) 1894, LL.D. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1900, D.Llrr. (Univ. of Birmingham) 1909, D.LITT. (Univ. of Oxford) 1910, LL.D. (Amherst Coil.) 1912, D.LITT. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1927. Charles Eliot Norton Pro- fessor of Poetry 1926-1927. Henry Alexander Murray, AS. 1915, M.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1919, A.M. (ibid.) 1920, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1928. Instructor in Abnormal and Dynamic Psychology 1927-1928; Asst. Professor of Abnormal and Dynamic Psychology 1928-. John Tucker Murray, B.A. (Daihousie Univ.) 1897, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1899, A.M. (ibid.) 1900. Instructor in English 1905-1906, 1919-1921; Director of the Summer School 192 [-1924; Asst. Professor of English 1921-1927; Tutor 1925-1927; Associate Professor of English 1927-1929; Professor of English [929-. 340 HISTORICAL REGISTER Michael Earley Murray, A.B. (Univ. of Notre Dame) 1926, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Asst. Medical Adviser 1935-. Artemas Bowers Muzzey, A.B. 1824, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1828. Overseer 1860-1866. David Saville Muzzey, A.B. 1923, A.M. 1924, PH.D. Physics 1930- Instructor in Physics 1930-1934; Tutor 1930-1934- James Jefferson Myers, A.B. with Final Honors in History and Political Economy 1869, A.M., LL.B. 1872. Instructor in Mathematics 1871-1872. Sumner Byron Myers, A.B. s.c.!. with Highest Honors in Mathematics 1929, A.M. 1931, PH.D. Mathematics 1932- Instructor in Mathematics 1929-1932, 1933-1934; Tutor 1929-1932, 1933-1934. Abraham Myerson, M.D. (Tufts Colt) 1908. Clinical Professor of Psychiatry 193 5-. Simon Myerson, D.M.D. 1908. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1916-19 19. Herbert Benjamin Myron, AM. (Amherst Coil.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Instructor in French 1931-1933. Harry Nadell, A. B. m.c.l. Economics 1922, LL.B. 1925. Lecturer on New Jersey Practice 1933- John Paul Nafe, A. B. (Univ. of Colorado) 1911, PH.D. (Cornell Univ.) 1924. Lecturer on Psychology 1929-1930- Raymond James Nagle, D.M.D. 1924. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentis try 1927-. Joseph NancrŽde. Instructor in French 1787-1800. Bennett Hubbard Nash, A.B. 1856, A.M., OR. (Andover TheologiuŸ Seminary) 1860. Instructor in Italian and Spanish 1866-187!; Asst. Professor of Italian and Spanish 1871-1881; Professor of Italian and Spanish 1881-1894. Edwin Gates Nash, A.B. (Williams Colt) 1915, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Tutor 1924-1924. Norman Burdett Nash, A.B. c.L 1909, S.T.B. (Episcopal Theological School) 1915. Lecturer on the Philosophy of Religion 1927; 1 turer on Philosophy 1928. Leonard Daniel Nathan, D.M.D. c.l. 1917- Instructor in Oral PathoIos 1919-192131922-. Albert Edouard Nave; LIC.-ES-SCIENCES (Univ. of Brussels) 1920, D.Sc. (ibid.) 1922. Instructor in General Physiology 1927; Lecturer' on Physiology 1927-1929; Lecturer on General Physiology I y2ip 1935. OFFICERS 1637-1936 34' Leslie Herbert Naylor, D.MD. 1900. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1901-1905, 1914-1925. Herbert Vincent Neal, A. B. (Bates Colt) 1890, LB. (Harvard Univ.) 1893, A.M. (ibid.) 1894, PH.D. Natural History (ibid.) 1896. Lecturer onZo6logy 1926, 1927. Rollin Heber Neale, A.B. (Coluinbian Univ.) 1829, CR. (Newton Theological Institution) 1833, S.T.D. (Brown Univ.) 1850, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1857. Overseer 186-1868. William Allan Neilson, M.A. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1891, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1896, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1898. Instructor in English 1900-i904 Professor of English 1906-1917. Walter Neitzel. Lecturer on the German Civil Code (Law School) 1908-1909. Carl Truman Nelson, A.B. c.l. Anthropology 1930 (1935), D.M.D. ci. 1932- Instructor in Bacteriology (Medical School) 1935-. Louis Nelson, LB. 1900, M.D. ci. 1904, A.M. 1905. Instructor in Pharmacology 1910-1912. William Henry Nelson, A.B. c.I. 1904, LL.B. 1909, A.M. 1926. Instructor in Public Speaking 1908-1910; Tutor 1925-1928; Instructor in Government 1925-1927; Lecturer on Government 1927-1928; Asst. Dean of Harvard College 1927-1928. Norman Beverly Nesbett, D.M.D. 1899. Instructor in Porcelain Work 1912-191 6; Instructor in Inlay Work 1916-1922; Asst. Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry 1922-. Robert Neuner, j.n. (Univ. of Munich) 1922. Lecturer on Roman Law 1929-1930- Joseph William Nevins, D.M.D. 1918. Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1921-. John Strong Newberry, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1906, A.M. (ibid.) 1909, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in English 1931-1933; Tutor 193 1-1933. Simon Newcomb, S.B. s.c.L 1858, LL.D. (Columbian Univ.) 1874, DR. MATH. and NAT. PHIL. (Hon.) (Univ. rf Leiden) 1875, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1875, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1884, DR. PHIL. (Hon.) (Univ. of Heidelberg) 1886, LL.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1887, LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1891, D.SC. (Hon.) (Univ. of 1)uba'in) 1892, PH.NAT.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Padua) 1892, D.Sc. (lion.) (Univ. of Cambridge) 1896, LL.D. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1896, t.L.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1896, LL.D. (Univ. of 'Toronto) 1899, D.C.L. (Univ. of Oxford) 1899, D.sc. (lion.) (Univ. of Cracow) 1900, LL.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 342 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1902, DR. MATH, and PHIL. (Hon.) (Univ. of Christiania) 1902. Lec- turer on Political Economy 1879-1880; Overseer 1906-1909. Franklin Spilman Newell, A.B. cJ. 1892, M.D. ci. 1896. Instructor in Obstetrics 1904-1906; Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynaecology 1906-1908; Asst. Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 19081918; Professor of Clinical Obstetrics 1918-1931. Otis Kimball Newell, M.D. 1882. Asst. Demonstrator of Anatomy 1887-1889. William Wells Newell, A.B. 1859, Grad. Divinity School 1863, A.M. 1871. Instructor in Philosophy 1868-1870. Guy Newhall, A. B. m.c.l. 1898, LL. 13. C. 1. 1901. Lecturer on the Law of Property (Law School) 1918-1919. Paul Hicken Newhall, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1926, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1930. Instructor in Orthodontia 1934-- Richard Ager Newhall, A.B. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1910, A.M. (ibid.) 1917, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1974, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1917- Instructor in History 1915-1917, 1919; Tutor 1915-1917, 1919. Henry Newman, A.B. '687, A.M. Librarian 1690-1693. Arthur Newsholme, M.B. (Univ. of London) 1880, M.D. (ibid.) 1881, F.R.C.P. (London) 1898. Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine' (Medical School) 1931-1932. Francis Chandler Newton, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) 1915, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 7919, F.A.C.S. [928. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1924-1935; Associate in Surgery 1935- George Frederick Newton. Instructor in Designing and Drawing (Lawrence Scientific School) 1894-1904. Harlan Fay Newton, A. B. (Yak Univ.) 1916, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 7920. Instructor in Surgery 1931-1935; Associate in Surgery 1935- Theodore Francis Moorhouse Newton, B.A. (McGill Univ.) 1925, M.A. (ibid.) [927. Instructor in English '93”-; Tutor '93”-. Leonard Blame Nice, PH.B. (Ohio Univ.) 7908, PH.D. (Clark Univ.) 1911. Instructor in Physiology 1911-1912. Alfred Bull Nicholas, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1880, S.T.B. (Episcopal Theological School) 1892. Instructor in German 1889-1901. Edward Hall Nichols, A.B. m.c.l. 1886, M.D. c.il and A.M. 1892. Demon- strator of Surgical Pathology 1897-1901; Instructor in Surgical Pathology 1901-1904; Asst. Professor of Surgical Pathology 1904 1910; Asst. Professor of Surgical Pathology and of Surgery 1910 1913; Associate Professor of Surgery 1913-79 16; Clinical Professor of Surgery 1916-1918; Professor of Clinical Surgery 1918-1922. UrrILt.Iko 103/-15F150 343 Frederick George Nichols. Associate Professor of Education 1922-. Herbert Nichols, S.B. (Worcester Polytechnic Inst.) 1871, PH.D. (Clark Univ.) 1891. Instructor in Psychology &892-1893. Ichabod Nichols,A.B. &802, A.M., S.T.D. 1831. Tutor 1805-1809. John Robert Nichols, A.B. c.L Engineering 1906. Instructor in Civil Engineering 1910-1913. William Ichabod Nichols, A. B. m.c.l. English 1926. Asst. Dean of Harvard College 1927-1929; Secretary to the University for Information 1932-1934. Clarence Bentley Nickerson, B.B.A. (Boston Univ.) 1928, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, D.C.S. (ibid.) 1935- Instructor in Accounting 1932-1934; Asst. Professor of Accounting 193S- Theodore Nicol, A.B. (Clark Univ.) 1926, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1933. Instructor in French 1927-1931; Tutor 1930-1931. Frank Walter Nicolson, B.A. (Aft. Allison Univ.) 1883, A. B. m.c.l. Classics (Harvard Univ.) 1887, A.M. (ibid.) 1888. Instructor in Sanskrit 1888-1889; Instructor in Latin 1889-1891. William Harmon Niles. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1865-1867- George Falley Ninde. Demonstrator of Engineering Drawing 19131917; Instructor in Engineering Sciences 1917-1935; Instructor in Mechanical Drawing 11935- Harry Archibald Nissen, A.B. (Univ. of South Dakota) 1911, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) &916. Alumni Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1923-1927- Charles Mather Smith Niver, A.B. m.c.i. History and Literature, especially of Classical Culture 1922, A.M. 1926. Tutor 1926-1927, 1930-1934; Instructor in Fine Arts 1930-1934. George Washington Copp Noble, A.B. 1858, A.M. 1863. Tutor 186i186;Overseer 1868-1878- John Noble, A.B. 1850, LL.B. 188, LL.D. (Dartmouth Colt) 1902. Over- seer 1898 1909. Arthur l)arby Nock, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1922, M.A. (ibid.) 1926, LL.D. (Univ. of Birmingham) 1934. Lecturer on the History of Religion (Theological School) 1929-1930; L"rothingham Professor of the I listory of Religion 1930-. John Nokn, s'ii.n. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1893, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1905, %,U. (lion.) (Hobart Colt) 1913- Lecturer on City Planning 344 HISTORICAL REGISTER (School of Landscape Architecture) 1928-1930; Lecturer on City Planning (School of City Planning) 1930- Fred Otto Nolte, A.B. 1915, A.M. 1916, PH.D. Philology 1929. Instruc- tor in German 1928-; Tutor 1929-. Sigurthur Nordal, M.A. (Univ. of Copenhagen) 1912, DR. PHIL. (ibid.) 1914. Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry 1931-1932. Theodore Norman, A.B. m.cJ English 1930, A.M. 1932. Instructor in Economics 1935-; Tutor 1935-. Jo‰o Frederico Normano [formerly Lewin], DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Frei- burg) 1913. Lecturer on Economics 1932-1933- Harry Waldo Norris, A.B. (Iowa Coil.) '886, A.M. (ibid.) 1889, S.D. (Hon.) (Grinnell Coil) 1924. Exchange Instructor from Grinnell College (Zoology) 1914. James Flack Norris, AS. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1892, PH.D. (ibid.) '895. Lecturer on Organic Chemistry 1912-11914. Robert Van Arsdale Norris, E.M. (Columbia Univ.) 188, s.M. (Hon.) (ibid.) 1914- Lecturer on Coal Mining (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1906-1911, 1912-1917; Lecturer on Mining and Metallurgy (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1911-1912. Andrews Norton, AS. 1804, A.M., A.M. (Hon.) (Bowdoin Coil.) 1815. Tutor 1811; Librarian 1813-1821; Dexter Lecturer On Biblical Literature 1813-1819; Dexter Professor of Sacred Literature 18191830. Arthur Edwin Norton, PH.B. (Brown Univ.) 1900, A.M. (Hon.) (ibid.) 1920. Instructor in Mechanical Drawing 1901-1904; Instructor in Mechanical Drawing and Mathematics 1904-1905; Instructor in Mechanical Drawing and Descriptive Geometry 1905-1910; Asst. Professor of Mechanical Drawing 1910-1913; Asst. Professor of Engineering Drawing 1913-1918; Asst. Professor of Mechanical Engineering 1918-1920; Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering 1920-1931; Professor of Applied Mechanics 1931-1935; Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Mechanics 1935-. Arthur Orb Norton, S.B. m.d. 1897, A.B. 1898, A.M. 1899. Instructor in the History and Art of Teaching 1899-1905; Asst. Professor of the History and Art of Teaching 1905-1910; Asst. Professor of Education 1910-1912; Lecturer on Education 1917-19 18; Lecturer on the History of Education 1919-1921; Lecturer on the History of Education (Graduate School of Education) 1921-1925, 1926. Charles Eliot Norton, A.B. 1846, A.M., D.LITT. (Univ. of Cambridge) OFFICERS 1637-1936 345 1884, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1887, L.F1.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1888, DēIL. (Univ. of Oxford) 1900, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1901. Instructor in French 1851; University Lecturer 1863-1864; Lecturer on the History of the Fine Arts as Connected with Literature 1874-1875; Professor of the History of Art 1875-1898; Professor, Emeritus 1898-1908; Overseer 1899-1908. Curtis Elliott Norton, S.B. (Syracuse Univ.) 1920, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1926. Instructor in Chemistry 1926. Harold Bradshaw Norwood, D.M.D. I 9C6. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1909-19 r8. Peter Nourse, A.B. 1802, A.M. Librarian 1805-1808. Stanley John Gregory Nowak, A.B. 1923, M.D. 1926. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1931-. Alexander Nowell, A.B. 1664, A.M. Fellow 1666-1672; Tutor 1666- 1672- Joseph Cornell Nowell. Lecturer on Naval Science and Tactics 1918. Samuel Nowell, A.B. '653, A.M. Fellow i6g6-?; Tutor i66-?; Treas- urer 1683-1686. Atherton Noyes, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1885, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1916. Visiting Lecturer from Colorado College 1915-1916; Instructor in English 1919-1925. Carleton Eldredge Noyes, A.B. m.d. 1895, A.M. 1896. Instructor in English 1899-1904. George Rapall Noyes, A.B. 1818) A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1822, S.T.D. 1839. Tutor 1825-1827; Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages and Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Literature 1840-1868. James Atkins Noyes, PH.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1878, A.B. ci. (Harvard Unit.) 1883. Editor of the Quinquennial Catalogue 1895-I 905. Robert Gale Noyes, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1921, A.M. (ibid.) 192J, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1929. Tutor 1924-; Instructor in English i 925-. William Noyes, A.B. 1881, M.D. 1885- Clinical Instructor in Mental Diseases 1904-1911. Christian Nusbauni, A.B. (Ohio State Univ.) 1908, A.M. (ibid.) 1910, PH.D. Physics (Harvard Univ.) 1915. Instructor in Physics 19161918. Thomas Nuttall, A.M. (Hon.) 1826. Lecturer on Natural History 1825-1834; Curator of the Botanic Garden 1825 -1834-346 HISTORICAL REGISTER Charles Read Nutter, A.B. 1893. Instructor in English 1901-1908. Harry Yeates Nutter, D.M.D. 1913- Instructor in Prosthetic Dentis- try 1916-1917. Robert Nason Nye, A.B. c.l. Chemistry 1914 (1913), M.D. ci. 1918. Instructor in Bacteriology (Medical School) 1924-1926; Instructor in Bacteriology and Immunology (Medical School) 1926-; Instructor in Bacteriology and Immunology (School of Public Health) 1926-1930- Eugene Ernest Oakes, S.B. (Northwestern Ill.) 1931, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1933, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1934. Instructor in Economics 1934-; Tutor 1934-. Urian Oakes, A.B. 1649, A.M. Tutor 1650-1653; Fellow 1650-1654, 1672-1673, 1675; President 1675-1681. Frank Roberts Ober, M.D. (Tufts Coil.) 1905. Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery (Medical School) 1919-1929; Asst. Dean of the Medical School (in charge of Courses for Graduates) 1928-; Asst. Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery 1929-1931; Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery 1931-. James Joseph O'Brien, D.M.D. c.l. 1902. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1904-1908. Justin McCortney O'Brien, PH.B. (Univ. of Chicago) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in Romance Languages 1930; Instructor in French 1930-1931;Tutor 1930-1931. Terence Henry O'Brien, ILA. (Univ. of Oxford) 1926, M.A. (ibid.) 1933. Instructor in Government 1931-1934; Tutor 1931-1934. Henry Miles O'Bryan, A.B. (Clark Univ.) 1926, A.M. (Northwestern Univ., IlL) 1927, PH.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1930- Instructor in Physics 1934-. John William O'Connell, D.M.D. 1905. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1913-1918; Lecturer on Materia Medica (Dental School) 1913-1918; Lecturer on Materia Medica and Therapeutics 1918 1922; Asst. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics 1922 1936. Henry Sebastian Odbert, A.B. (Dartmouth Colt) 1939, PH.D. Psy- chology (Harvard Univ.) 1934. Asst. Librarian of the Philosophical Library 1933-1934. Noel Ewart Odell, A.R.S.M. (Royal School of Mines) 1922. Lecturer nit Geology 1928-1930,. Hanns Oertel, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) '888, PH.D. (ibid.) 1890. Lecturer on Comparative Philology 1903-1904. OFFICERS 1637-1936 347 Jay Bergen Ogden, M.D. 1893. Instructor in Clinical Chemistry 1900- 1901. Robert Morris Ogden, S.B. (Cornell Univ.) 1901, DR. PHIL. (Univ. Of Wurzburg) 1903. Lecturer on Education (Graduate School of Education) 1923. James Patrick O'Hare, A.B. c.). 1908 (1907), M.D. C.I. 1911. Instructor in Medicine 1918-1919, 1927-1930; Asst. Professor of Medicine 1930- William Richard Ohier, s.B. 1910, M.D. c.l. 1914. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) I922-I935; Associate in Medicine 1935-. Edward Scott O'Keefe, A.B. 1907, M.D. 1911. Instructor in Pediatrics 193 2-. Otto Oldenberg, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Gottingen) 1913. Lecturer on Physics 1929-1930; Professor of Physics 1930-- Arthur Judson Oldham, D.M.D. 1890. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1892-1897; Instructor in Procelain Work 1911-1916; Instructor in Inlay Work 1916-1921; Instructor in Ceramics 1923-1924. Edgar William Olive, S.B. (Wabash Coil.) 1893, S.M. (ibid.) 1895, AM. (Harvard Univ.) 1897, PH.D. Biology (ibid.) 1902. Instructor in Botany 1898-1903. Everard Lawrence Oliver, M.D. 1904. Instructor in Dermatology (Medical School) 1922-1926; Asst. Professor of Dermatology 19261929; Clinical Professor of Dermatology and Syphilology 1929-. Fitch Edward Oliver, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1839, A.M., M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1843, A.M. (Hon.) (rrinity Colt, Conn.) 1860. Instructor in Materia Medic a 1869-I 8Jo. Henry Kemble Oliver, A.B. 1842, M.D. 1855. Lecturer (Medical School) 1866-1870; Lecturer on Laryngoscopy (Medical School) 1871-1873- James Edward Oliver, A.B. 1849, A.M. 1854. University lecturer j863-1864,1866-1868,1869-1871-Joseph Pearson Oliver, M.D. 1871. Clinical Instructor in Diseases of Children 1875-1885. Frederick Erskine Olmsted, PH.B. (Yale Univ.) 1894. Lecturer on Forestry (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1913, Frederick Law Olmsted, A.B. m.c.L 1894. Instructor in Landscape Architecture 1900-1903; Charles Eliot Professor of Landscape Architecture 1903-1915; Lecturer on landscape Architecture 1915-19 17. Clarence Harmon Olson, A.R. (Bethany Coll., Kans.) 1900, LI.. 13. C.I. 348 HISTORICAL REGISTER (Harvard Univ.) 1904. Lecturer on Admiralty (Law School) 19041905. Stephen O'Meara, A.M. (Hon.) (Dartmouth Coll.) 1888, LL.D. (Boston Coll.) 1908. Lecturer on Municipal Government 1911-1913; Lecturer on Municipal Police Administration 1913-1916; Lecturer on Police Administration 1916-1917. Richard Frothingham O'Neil, M.D. c.l. 1897. Associate in Genito- Urinary Surgery (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1919; Asso- ciate in Genito-Urinary Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1920, 1921-1934. Jeremiah Francis O'Neill. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1917-1918- Leonard Opdycke, A.B. s.c.l. Fine Arts 1917, A.M. 1920. Tutor 1921- 1924, 1925-1926, 1935-; Instructor in Fine Arts 1926-1927, 1928- 1929; Lecturer on Fine Arts 1927-1928, 1929-1934; Asst. Professor of Fine Arts 1934-. Redvers Opie, B.COM. (Univ. of Durham) 1919, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1928. Tutor 1924-7930; Instructor in Economics.' 925-1930. Ernst Julius Opik, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of &Thrtu, Esthonia) 1923. Lecturer on Astro-physics 193a-T933,1934-Frederick Preston Orchard. Asst. Curator of Archaeology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1931-. Thomas Ordway, A.B. m.c.I. 1900, A.M. 7901, M.D. c.1. 1905. Lecturer on Pathology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915; Instructor in Medicine 1913-19 15. Jesse Ormondroyd, A. B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1920. Lecturer on Applied Mechanics (Engineering School) 1930-1932. John Orne, A.}3. (Amherst Coll.) 18g, PH.D. (Hon.) (ibid.) 1896. Cura- tor of Arabic Manuscripts (Semitic Museum) 1899-1911. William Orr, A.B. (Amherst Coll.) 1883, A.M. (ibid.) 1892. Lecturer on Education 1912. George Alexander Orrok, M.E. (Hon.) (Stevens Inst. of rethno/og'd 1929. Lecturer on Power Plant Engineering (Engineering School) 1927m Samuel Torrey Orton, s.n. (Ohio State Univ.) 1901, M. D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1905, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1906. Instructor in Neuropathology 1912-1913. Harold Smith Osborne, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) i OFFICERS 1637-1936 349 DR. ENGIN. (ibid.) 1910. Lecturer on Telephony (Engineering School) 1931. Frederick Huntington Osgood, S.B. (Boston Univ.) 1878, M.R.C.V.S. (London) 188 r. Instructor in Cattle Practice 189 1-1892; Professor of Veterinary Surgery 1892-1901. Robert Bayley Osgood, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) 1895, M.D. c.l. (Harvard Unit'.) 1899, S.D. (Hon.) (Amherst Colt) '935. Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery 1913-1917, 1918-1922; Instructor in Surgery 19151917, 1918-1922; Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery 1922-1924; John Ball and Buckminster Brown Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery 1924-1931. Rudolf Osgood [formerly Rudolf Ruprecht Osgood], s.s. c.l. Psychology 1924, M. D. (Rush Medical Coil.) 1929. Instructor in Pathology 1932-1934. William Fogg Osgood, A.B. s.c.1. with Highest Honors in Mathematics z886, A.M. 1887, DR.PH1L. (Univ. of Erlangen) 1890, LL.D. (('lark Univ.) 1909. Instructor in Mathematics 1890-1893; Asst. Professor of Mathematics 1893-1903; Professor of Mathematics 1903-1914; Perkins Professor of Mathematics 1914-1933; Acting Dean (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) 1922; Tutor 1926-1933- Charles Robert von Osten-Sacken. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1873. Winthrop John Vanleuven Osterhout, A. B. (Brown Univ.) 1893, A.M. (ibid.) '894, PH.D. (Univ. of California) 1899, S.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Asst. Professor of Botany 1909-1913; Professor of Botany 1913-1925. Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald, M.cHEM. (Univ. of Dorpat, Esthonia) 1877, D.CHEM. (ibid.) 1878, M.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Haile) 1898, D.SC. (Hon.) (Univ. of Cambridge) 1904, LL.D. (Univ. of Aberdeen) 1906. Ingersoll Lecturer on the Immortality of Man 190-1906; Visiting Professor of Physical Chemistry 1905-1906. George Otis, A.B. 18 15, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1818. Tutor 1820-1826; College Professor of Latin 1826-1827. Harrison Gray Otis, A.B. 1783, A.M., LL.D. 1814. Overseer ISIo-1825; Fellow 1823-1825. Charles Leonard Overlander, PH.cHEM. (Univ. of Kansas) 1898, PH.B. (Yale Univ.) 1901, M.D. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1905. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1918-1922; Instructor in Medicine (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1929-. 350 HISTORICAL REGISTER Franz Johannes von Oy, DR. SC. POL. (Univ. of Kiel) 1925. Instructor in German 1925-1927. Charles Eugene Ozanne, A.B. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1889, S.T.B. (Yale Univ.) 1892, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1895. Instructor in History 1896-1897- Ray Morse Ozmun, A.B. (Oberlin Coil.) 1916, ED.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Instructor in Physical Education 1922-1923. Aipheus Spring Packard. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zo5logy) 1863-1865. Fabyan Packard, A.B. 1912, M.D. 1915. Asst. Professor of Hygiene (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1926-. Frederick Clifton Packard, A.B. 1920. Instructor in Public Speaking 1922-1925; Asst. Professor of Public Speaking 1927-. Hezekiah Packard, A.B. 1787, A.M., S.T.D. 18r8. Tutor 1789-1793. Sidney Raymond Packard, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) 1915, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1916, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1921. Tutor 1919; Instructor in History 1920-1921. Walter Eugene Packard, B.S.A. (Iowa State Coil.) 1907, S.M. (Univ. tif California) 1909. Tutor 1919-1920. Calvin Gates Page, A.B. 1890, M.D. 1894. Instructor in BacteriQiogy (Medical School) 1911-1920; Instructor in Bacteriology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1917; Asst. Professor of Bacteriology 1920-1925. Curtis Hidden Page, A.B. m.c.l. 1890, A.M. 189', PH.D. Philology 1St).;. Instructor in French 1893-1894- Robert Guthrie Page, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1922, LL.B. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Instructor in Law 1925-1926. Clifton Harlan Paige, B.A.S. 1902. Instructor in Mathematics and Surveying (Bussey Institution) 1904-1908; Instructor in Civil Engineering 1910-1912; Instructor in Surveying 1918-1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930-1931, 1932, 1933) 1934, 1935. Henry William Paine, A.B. (Waterville Colt, Me.) 1830, LL.D. (Ibid.) 1854. Overseer 187a-1882. John Knowles Paine, A.M. (Hon.) 1869, MUS.D. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1890. University Lecturer 1863-1864; Asst. Professor of MUMI 1873-1875; Professor of Music 1875-1905. Robert Treat Paine, A.B. ci. Fine Arts 1922 (1926), A.M. 1928. 'I'll I (,I 1926-1927- Charles Fairbank Painter, A.B. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1891, s1.1 OFFICERS 1637-1936 351 (Harvard Univ.) £895. Lecturer on Orthopaedic Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1912-1915; Lecturer on Orthopaedic Surgery (Medical School) 1915-1916; Associate in Orthopaedic Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 19 16-1919; Associate in Orthopaedic Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1929. Charles Palache, S.B. (Univ. of California) 1891, PH.D. (ibid.) 1894. Instructor in Mineralogy 1896-1898, 1899-1902; Instructor in Mineralogy and Petrography 1898-1899; Asst. Professor of Mineralogy 1902-1912; Professor of Mineralogy 1912-; Curator of the Mineralogical Museum 1923-; Tutor 1928-. Cazneau Palfrey, A.B. 1826, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1829. Tutor 1827-1829. Francis Winslow Palfrey, A.B. m.c.I. 1898, M.D. cJ. 1902. Secretary of the Faculty of Medicine 1913-1917; Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1915-1917, 1918-1919, 1920-1927, 1928-1930; Instructor in Hygiene 1928-1930; Asst. Professor of Medicine 1930-. John Gorham Palfrey, A.B. 181g, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1818, S.T.D. &834, LL.D. (St. Andrews Univ.) 1838, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1869. Overseer 1828-183 1, &852-1855; Professor of Biblical Literature 1830-1839; Dean of the Divinity School 1830-1839. John Gorham Palfrey, A.B. m.d. &896, LL.B. ci. 1899. Lecturer on Massachusetts Practice (Law School) 1909-1910, 1911-1912, 1913- 1914, 1915-1916. Charles Day Palmer, OR. (U. S. Military Academy) 1924. Asst. Professor of Military Science and Tactics 1932-. Frederic Palmer, A.B. with Final Honors in Modern Languages and Literatures £869, A.M., OR. (Andover Theological Seminary) 1872, S.T.B. (ibid.) 1907, S.T.D. (Episcopal Theological Seminary) 1910. Lecturer on Practical Theology (Divinity School) 1913-19 16. Prederic Palmer, AS. m.c.l. 1900, A.M. 1904, PH.D. Physics 1913. Lecturer on Physics 1918-1919. George Herbert Palmer, AS. £864, A.M., OR. (Andover Theological Seminary) 1870, LL.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1894, LL.D. (Union Coil., N. Y.) 1895, LJYF.D. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1898, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) &906, LL.D. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1909, L.H.D. (Princeton Coil.) 1912, LL.D. (Univ. of California) 1917. Tutor 1870-1872; Instructor in Philosophy 1872-1873; Curator of the Gray Collection of Engravings 1872-1876; Professor of Philosophy 1873-1883; Professor of Philosophy 1883-1889; Alford Professor of Natural Religion, 3412. HISTORICAL REGISTER Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity 1889-1913; Ingersoll Lecturer on the Immortality of Man 1912-1913; Overseer 1913-1919. Paul Arthur Palmer, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1934. Instructor in Government 19331934; Tutor 1933-1934. Philip Motley Palmer, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1926, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1931- Instructor in German 1927- 1930- Robert Sterling Palmer, A. B. (Princeton Univ.) 1920, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) ii. Instructor in Medicine 1933-. Kurt Friedrich Pantzer formerly Kurt Frederick Pantzerj, A. El. 1914, LL.B. 1917, S.J.D. 1920. Tutor 1919-1920. Alwin Max Pappenheimer, s.n. c.l. Biochemical Sciences 1929, PH.I). Chemistry 1932. Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1930-1933; Tutor 1930-1933. John Stefanos ParaskŽvopoulos,, D.SC. (Univ. of Athens) 1910. Asst. Professor of Astronomy 1927-. Harold Dawes Parcell, A. B. (Univ. of North Carolina) 1923, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1934- Instructor in French 1926-1928; 1932-1934- Vincent Generoso Parisi, A.B. (Colt of the City of New York) 1917, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Romance Languages Y92-1928. Charles Edwards Park, A.B. (Yale Univ.) '896, S.T.D. (Meadville Theological School) 1916, S.T.D. Harvard Univ.) 1932. Preacher to the University 1909-1912, 1928-1934; Lecturer on Practical Theology (Divinity School) 1926-1932, 1933- James Williams Park, A.B. (Amherst Coll.) 1903, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1915. Exchange Professor from Colorado College (Education) 1914-1915. Charles Pomeroy Parker, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1876.Tutor 1883-188';; Instructor in Greek and Latin 1883, 1889-1897; Asst. Professor uI Greek and Latin 1897-I 902; Associate Professor of Greek and Latin 1902-1911; Professor of Greek and Latin 191 1-1916. Edmund Morley Parker, A. B. 1877, LL.B. ci. 1882. Lecturer on Comparative Administration 1904-1910. Edwin Pearson Parker. Asst. Professor of Military Science anti Tactics 1922-1923- Eugene Fred Parker, S. B. (Norwich Univ.) 1907, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) OFFICERS 1637-1936 343 1909, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1920. Instructor in Romance Languages 1916-1917, 1919-I 920; Instructor in French 1931-1932- Francis Edward Parker, A.B. 1841, LL.B. 1845. Overseer 1868-1879, 1880-1886. Franklin Eddy Parker, A.B. c.l. 1918, LL.B. 1922. Honorary Curator of English Literature in the Eighteenth Century (Library) 1925- 1935. Frederic Parker, A.B. 1913, M.D. rn.cJ'. 1916. Asst. Professor of Pa- thology 1928-1934; Associate Professor of Pathology 1934-. George Howard Parker, S. B. m.c.l. 1887, S.D. Natural History 1891, S.D. (Hon.) (Colby Coll.) 1935- Instructor in Zoology 1888-1891, 1893-1899; Asst. Professor of Zoology :1899-i906; Professor of ZoOlogy 1906-1935; Director (ZoOlogical Laboratory) 1921-1934. Harrison Lindsay Parker, D.M.D. 1913- Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1920-1923- Isaac Parker, A.B. 1786, A.M., LL.D. 1814. Overseer 1810-1830; Royall Professor of Law 18 15-1827. Joel Parker, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1811, A.M., LL.D. (ibid.) 1837, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1848. Royall Professor of Law 1847-1868. Theodore Parker, Grad. Divinity School 1836, A.M. (Hon.) 1840. In- structor in Hebrew 1835-1836. William Belmont Parker, A.B. tn.c.l. 1897. Instructor in English 1904- 1905. William Stanley Parker, S.B. ci. 1899. Lecturer on Architectural Practice (Schools of Architecture and Landscape Architecture) 1915-1917, 1920-1921; Lecturer on Architectural Practice) (School of Architecture) 1922-1923, 1924-1925, 1926-1927, 1928-1929, 1930- 193I,1932-1934-Charles Erwin Parkhurst, A.B. (Boston Univ.) 1894, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1897. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1897-1898, 1914- 1920. Irving Barrett Parkhurst. Asst. Business Manager 1934-. Leroy Edwards Parkins, A. B. (Simpson Coil.) 1912, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1918. Secretary of Medical Courses for Graduates under the Commonwealth Fund 1932, 1933; Secretary of Courses for Graduates under the Commonwealth Fund 1934-1935. Francis Parkman, A.B. 1807, A. B. (Yale Univ.) 1807, CR. (Andover Theological Seminary) 1810. Overseer 18'9-I949-Francis Parkman, A.13. 1844, LL.B. 1846, LL.D. (McGill Univ.) 1879, 354 HISTORICAL REGISTER LL.D. (PJ7illiams Colt) 1885, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1889. Overseer 1868-1871, 1874-1876; Professor of Horticulture 187I-1872; Fellow 1875-1888. Francis Parkman, A.B. m.c.l. History 1919 (1918), A.M. 1929) PH.D. History 1930. Asst. Dean (Harvard College) &926-1927; Instructor in History 1926-1927, 1928-1930; Tutor 1928-1930; Overseer 11932- Samuel Parkman, A.B. 1834, A.M., M.D. 1838. Demonstrator of An- atomy 1840-1849. Leighton Parks, GR. (General Theological Seminary, N. Y.) 1876, A.M. (Hon.) (St. John's Colt, Aid.) 1890, S.T.D. (ibid.) 1892, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1900. Preacher to the University 1891-1894. Derric Choate Parmenter, A.B. 1913, M.D. 1917- Instructor in Physical Training and Hygiene 1919-1920; Instructor in Physical Education 1920-1921; Instructor in Hygiene and Physical Education 1921-1923; Instructor in Hygiene 1923-1925; Instructor in Industrial Medicine (School of Public Health) 1924-1929. Milman Parry, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1922, A.M. (ibid.) 1923, DocTEult-Es-LEnRES (Univ. of Paris) 1928. Instructor in Greek and Latin 1929-1932; Tutor 1929-1935; Asst. Professor of Greek and Latin 191")2-I935-Harry Snow Parsons, M.D. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1891, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1892. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1893-1895, 1902- 1906; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1895-1896, 1914-1921. Talcott Parsons, A.B. (Amherst Coll.) 1924, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of hide!-berg) 1929. Instructor in Economics 1927-1931; Tutor 1927-; In- structor in Sociology 1931-. Theophilus Parsons, A.B. 1769, A.M., LL.D. 1804, LL.D. (Dartmouth colt) 1807, LL.D. (Brown Univ.) &809. Fellow 1806-1812. Theophilus Parsons, A.B. 1815, A.M., LL.D. 1849. Dane Professor of Law 1848-1870. Clarence Elmar Partch, S.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1909, ED.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, ED.D. (ibid.) 1926. Instructor in Education (Graduate School of Education) 1925-1926. Howard Rollin Patch, A.B. (Hobart Coll.) 1910, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1912, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1915, LITT.D. (Hobart Coll.) 1924. Instructorin English 1915-1916; Lectureron English 1931. Frank Acklen Panic, A.B. (Vanderbilt Univ.) 1922, A.M. (Princeton Univ.) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1925. Instructor in Psychology and Tutor 1926-1929. OFFICERS 1637-1936 355 Joseph Totten Paul, D.M.D. 1891. Demonstrator of Operative Dentis- try 1892-1899; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1899-I 926. Luther Gordon Paul, M.D. 1899. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1927-1932. Gustav Pauli, DILPHIL. (Univ. of Leipsic) 1890. Lecturer on the His- tory of German Culture and Art 1928-1929. Charles Hooper Paull, A.B. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1912, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1915. Investigator in the Bureau of Vocational Guidance 1919-1920. Edmund William Pavenstedt, A.B. m.c.l. History and Literature, especially of the Renaissance 1920. Tutor 1926-I 929; Instructor in History and Literature 1927-1929. Andrew Preston Peabody, A.B. 1826, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1832, S.T.D. 1852, LIED. (Univ. of Rochester) 1863. Tutor 1832-1833; Plummer Professor of Christian Morals and Preacher to the University 1860-188I; Acting President of the University 1862, 1868-1869; Plummer Professor and Preacher, Emeritus 188 1-1893; Overseer 1883-1893- Charles Peabody, A.B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1889, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1890, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) '893. Instructor in European Archaeology 1906-1908; Curator of European Archaeology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 19131932; Honorary Curator of European Archaeology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1932- Dean Peabody, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1910. Instruc- tor in Mechanical Engineering 1917-1918. Endicott Peabody, LL.B. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1880, LL.M. (ibid.) 1883, S.T.B. (Episcopal Theological Seminary) 1884, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1902, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1904. Preacher to the University 1899-1902. Francis Greenwood Peabody, A.B. with Final Honors in Philosophy 1869, A.M., S.T.B. 1872, S.T.D. (Yale Univ.) 1887, LL.D. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1907, s.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1909. Overseer 18771882; Lecturer on Ethics and Homiletics (Divinity School) 18801881; Parkman Professor of Theology iH8i-z886, 1893-1894; Plummer Professor of Christian Morals 1886-1913; Dean of the Divinity School 1901-1906; Preacher to the University 1905-1906. Francis Weld Peabody, A.B. c.l. 1903, M.D. ci 1907. Ant. Professor of Medicine I9I-1920; Associate Professor of Medicine 1920-1921; Professor of Medicine 1921-1927. 3.16 HISTORICAL REGISTER 5' Oliver Peabody, A.B. 1745, A.M. Librarian 1748-1750. Robert Swain Peabody, A.B. 1866, A.M. 1870. Overseer 1888-1899, 1907-1913; Lecturer on Architectural Design 1905-1906; Lecturer on Architectural Design (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1911-1912. William Rodman Peabody, A.B. m.c.1. 1895, LL.B. c.l. 1898. Instructor in Criminal Law 1900-1902 Lecturer on Criminal Law (Law School) 1902-1904. Harold Lee Peacock, D.M.D. 1916. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1920-1923; Instructor in Industrial Dentistry 1924-1930- Martin Alfred Peacock, B.Sc. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1911, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1925, D.SC. (ibid.) 1932. Research Associate in Mineralogy 1932-. Edward Pearce,A.B. 1853. Tutor 188-186i. Richard Mills Pearce, M.D. (Thf:s Colt) 1894, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1897. Instructor in Pathology 1899-1900. Eliphalet Pearson, A.B. 1773, A.M.., LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1802, LL.D. (Coil, of New Jersey) 1802. Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages 1786-1806; Fellow 1800-1806; Acting President of the University 1804-1806. Arthur Stanley Pease, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Classics 1902, A.M. 1903, PH.D. Philology 1905, LL.D. (Williams Colt) '93', LL.D. (Amherst Colt) 1933- Instructor in Greek and Latin 19061909; Professor of Latin 1932-. George Andrew Pease, D.M.D. 1910. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentis- try 1915-1916. Eugene Curtis Peck, A. B. C. 1. Chemistry 1916 (1915), M.D. 1911), M.P.H. c.t 1933- Instructor in Pediatrics 1921-1922. Martin William Peck, S.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1902, M.D. c.l. (f-larva,] Univ.) 1915. Instructor in Psychiatry (Medical School) 1923-. William Dandridge Peck, A.B. 1782, A.M. Massachusetts Professor of Natural History 180g-18 22. Waldo Cutler Peebles, A.B. m.c.t Germanic Languages and Litera tures 1917, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1919, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1932- Instructor in Spanish 192.H 1932. Robert Arthur Peel, A.B. m.c.t with Highest Honors in English 193!. Instructor in English 1934-; Tutor 1934-. Benjamin Peirce,A.B. 180I,A.M. Librarian 1826-1831. Benjamin Peirce, A.B. 1829, A.M. 1833, LL.D. (Univ. of Nor/h Carolina) OFFICERS 1637-1936 357 1847, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1867. Tutor 1831-1833; University Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy 1833-1842; Perkins Professor of Astronomy and Mathematics 1842-1880; University Lecturer 1863-1864, 1865-1867, 1868-1870- Benjamin Osgood Peirce,, AS. ci. with Highest Honors in Physics '876, ivr.A. (Univ. of Leipsic) 1879, DR.PHIL. (ibid.) 1879, S.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1912. Instructor in Mathematics 1881-1884; Asst. Professor of Mathematics and Physics 1884-1888; Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy 1888-1914- Charles Santiago Sanders Peirce, A.B. 1859, A.M., SS. S.C.I. 1863. Lecturer 1864-1865; Lecturer on Philosophy 1869-1870; Lecturer on Logic 1870-1871. James MiUs Peirce, AS. 1853, A.r'S., Grad. Divinity School 1859. Tutor 1854-1848, 1860-186i; Asst. Professor of Mathematics 1861-1869; University Professor of Mathematics 1869-1885; Perkins Professor of Astronomy and Mathematics 1885-1906; Dean (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) r890-1895; Dean (Faculty of Arts and Sciences) 1895-1898. Herbert Peiham. Treasurer 1643-1647. Paul Pelliot, DOcTEUR-Es-LETTRES. Lecturer on History of Chinese Art 1928-1929. Ebenezer Pemberton, A.B. 1691, A.M. Librarian 1693-1697; Tutor 1697-1700; Fellow 1707-1717. Frank Arthur Pemberton, 85. 1906, M.D. 1909. Instructor in Gynae- cology (Medical School) 1917-1932; C4inical Professor of Gynae- cology 193.&,- George Porter Pendleton, D.M.D. 1914. Instructor in Operative Den- tistry 1922-1925- John Joseph Penny, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1909, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Instructor in French 1923-1928; Tutor 1924-; Instructor in Romance Languages 1928-1935; Asst. Professor of Romance Languages 1935-. Henry Pennypacker [formerly Charles Henry PennypackerJ, AS. c.l. 1888. Chairman of the Committee on Admission 1920-1933. Richard Alexander Fullerton Penrose, A.B. S.C.I. with Highest Honors in Chemistry 1884, PH.D. and A.M. Natural history 1886. Associate in Geology (University Museum) 1903-1906. Albert Thompson Perkins, A.B. m.c.L Political Science 1887, AM. (Hon.) 1919. Overseer 1925-193!; President of the Board of Over- seers 1930-193!. 358 HISTORICAL REGISTER Charles Callahan Perkins, A.B. 1843, A.M. University Lecturer 18691875. Charles Elliott Perkins, A.B. 1904. Overseer 1934- Charles Ernest Perkins, D.M.D. 1890. Asst. Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry 1890-189z; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 18941896, 1899-1905. Elliott Perkins, A.E. c.l. History and Literature, especially of England 1923, A.M. 1928, PH.D. History 1936. Asst. Dean (Harvard College) 1925-1927; Tutor 1925-1927, 1928-1931, 1934-; Instructor in History 1930-1931; Instructor in History and Literature 1934- Fred William Perkins, A.B. ci. Mathematics 1921, AM. 1922, PH.D. Mathematics 1928. Instructor in Mathematics 1923-1926. George Holmes Perkins, A.B. 1926, rtARCH. 1929. Instructor in Architecture 1930- Haven Palmer Perkins, A.B. (Williams Coll.) 1923. Tutor 1926-1928; Instructor in Philosophy 1927-1928. James Handasyd Perkins,A.B. 1898. Overseer 1927-1933- Thomas Nelson Perkins, A.B. c.l. 189!, LL.B. 1894, LL.D. 1926, LL.D. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1930- Fellow 1905-1924, 1926-. Wallace Wyman Perkins, A.B. ci French and other Romance Languages and Literatures 1922, A.M. (Lehigh Univ.) 1928, AM. (Harvard Univ.) 1931- Instructor in French 1931-1932, 1933-1935; Instructor in Romance Languages 1932-1933; Tutor 1932-1934. St. John Perret, A.B. (Tulane Univ.) 1908, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1913- Instructor in Public Speaking 1910-1913- Frank Perrin, D.M.D. 1877. Clinical Instructor (Dental School) 1884- 188; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1885-1887, 1914-I 922. Jacques Perrin, LIc.-Es-LETTREs (Univ. of Paris) 1930- Instructor in French 193 1-1932. Basil Harrison Perry, OR. (U. S. Military Academy) 1917, S.M. (Yale Univ.) 1922. Asst. Professor of Military Science and Tactics 1922-1924. Bliss Perry, A.B. (Williams Coll.) 188!, A.M. (ibid.) 1885, A.M. (Hon.) (Princeton Univ.) 1896, L.H.D. (ibid.) 1900, L.H.D. (Williams Coll.) 1902, LITT.D. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1904, LL.D. (Wake Forest Coll.) 1906, L.H.D. (Univ. of Vermont) 1912, LL.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1916, LITT.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, LIfl.D. (Brown Univ.) 1930- Lecturer on English Literature 1904-1905; Professor of English Literature 1907-1925; Francis Lee Higginson Professor of English Literature 1925-1930; Overseer 1935-. OFFICERS 1637-1936 359 Frederick Gardiner Perry, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1909. Instructor in Electrical Engineering i916-j917-John Buckley Perry, A.B. (Univ. of Vermont) 1847, CR. (Andover Theological Seminary) 1853. Assistant (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1867-1872; University Lecturer 1868-187z. Ralph Barton Perry, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1896, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1897, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1899, LITT.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1936. Instructor in Philosophy 1902-1905; Asst. Professor of Philosophy 1905-1913; Professor of Philosophy 1913-1930; Edgar Pierce Professor of Philosophy '93”-. Thomas Sergeant Perry, A.B. 1866, A.M. Tutor 1868-1872; Instructor in English 1877-1881; University Lecturer 1881-1882. William Graves Perry, A.B. 1904, 5.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Tech- nology) 1907, CR. (ƒcole des Beaux Arts) 1913. Instructor in Architectural Design 1915-1917, 1919-1922- Charles Edward Persons, A.B. (Gornell Coll.) 1903, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1905, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1913. Lecturer on Economics 1928-1929; Tutor 1928-1929. Warren Milton Persons, S.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1899, PH.D. (ibid.) 1915. Visiting Lecturer on Economics from Colorado College 1916-1917; Lecturer on Economics 1917, 1929-1930; Statistician of the Committee on Economic Research 1917-1919; Professor of Economics 19 19-1928. Vladimir Alexander Pertzoff S.B. 1923, A.M. 1925. Instructor in Bio- chemical Sciences 1929-1932; Tutor 1929-193 2. Jean Georges Peter, 5.B. m.c.l. Civil Engineering 1923, sm. Civil Engineering 1924. Instructor in Civil Engineering 1924-1926. Lionel Denis Peterkin, B.A. (Univ. of Durham) 1911, M.A. (ibid.) 1920. Tutor 1925-1932; Instructor in English 1925-1927; Instructor in Greek and Latin 1926-1927; Lecturer on Greek and Latin 19271929; Asst. Professor of Greek and Latin 1929-1932- Edward Dyer Peters, M.D. 1877, DR.ING. (Hon.) (Konigliche Berg Akademie, Freiberg, Saxony) &914. Lecturer on Metallurgy 1904; Professor of Metallurgy 1904-1909; Gordon McKay Professor of Metallurgy 1909-19 17. James Lee Peters, A.B. 1912 (1913). Associate in Ornithology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1924-1927; Asst. Curator of Birds (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1927 1933; Curator of Birds (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1933- Maurice Earle Peters, D.M.D. c.l. 1906. Instructor inProsthetic 360 HISTORICAL REGISTER Dentistry 1909-1916; Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work 1916- 1922. Marius Smith Petersen (see Marius Nygaard Smith- Petersen). Ellis Peterson, A. B. 1853, A.M. Asst. Professor of Philosophy 18701872. Joseph Kimbark Peterson, A.13. (Vanderbilt Univ.) 1926, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930-Instructor in Mathematics 1927-1929- George Sawyer Pettee, S.B. 1926, A.M. 1931. Instructor in Govern- ment 1933-; Tutor 1933- William Henry Pettee, A.B. 1861) A.M. Instructor in Mining 18691871; Asst. Professor of Mining 1871-1875. Ray Waidron Pettengill, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1905, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1909, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1910. Instructor in German 1909-1921. Franz Pfaff, DR.PHIL. (Univ. Of Zurich) '883, M.D. (Univ. of Strasburg) 1892. Instructor in Physiology (Medical School) 1894-1895; Instructor in Pharmacology 1895-1898; Instructor in Pharmacology and Physiological Chemistry 1898-1900; Asst. Professor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics 1900-1905; Professor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics 1905-19113- George Adam Pfeiffer, M.E. (Stevens Inst. of Technology) 1910, A. NT. (Columbia Univ.) 1911, PH.D. (ibid.) 1914. Benjamin Peirce Instructorin Mathematics 1915-1916. Robert Henry Pfeiffer, S.T.B. (Univ. of Geneva) 1915, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1920, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1922, S.T.M. (ibid.) 1923. In- structor in Semitic Languages 1922-1928; Lecturer on Assyriology 1929-1930; Asst. Professor of Semitic Languages io-; Curator of the Semitic Museum 1931-. Harry William Pfund, A.B. (Hacerford Coil.) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1931. Instructor in German 1924-1926, 1928-1930; Tutor 1929-1930- Joseph Warren Phelan, S.B. (Massachusetts ins:, of rechnology) 1894. Lecturer on Industrial Chemistry 1918-19 19. Austin Phelps, A.B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) '837, A.M. (ibid.) 1840, S.T.D. (elmherst Colt) 11856. University Lecturer 1869-1871. Reginald Henry Phelps, A.B. s.d. Germanic Languages and Litera- tures 1930, A.M. 1933. Instructor in German 1931-1934. William Lyon Phelps, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1887, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1891, PH.D. (Yale Univ.) 1891. Instructor in English 1891-1892. Francis Samuel Philbrick, s.B. (Univ. of Nebraska) '897, A.M. (ibid.) OFFICERS 1637-1936 361 1899, PH.D. History (Harvard Univ.) 1902. Instructor in Govern- ment 1904. Edward Emerson Phillips, A.B. (Baldwin Univ.) '875, A.M., A.B. with Final Honors in Classics (Harvard Univ.) '878, PH.D. and A.M. Philology (ibid.) 1880. Tutor 1880-1882. George Philadeipheus Phillips, B.A. (Antolia Coil., Turkey) 1905, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1919. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1920-1925; Associate in Oral Hygiene 1929-1933. James Frederick Phillips, s.a. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1922. Lecturer on Geographical Exploration 1933; Lecturer on Aerial Photography 1934. John Phillips, A.B. 1788, A.?.!. Overseer 1810-1823; Fellow 1812-1823. John Charles Phillips, 5.13. 1899, M.D. 1904. Associate Curator of Birds (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1912-1924; Research Curator of Birds 1924-. Russell Samuel Phillips, D.M.D. 1917. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia '924-1933; Instructor in Oral Surgery 1933- Samuel Phillips, A.B. 160, A.M. Steward 1650. WillardPhillips, A.u. IBIo,A.?.L,LL.D. 1853. Tutor 181r-181g. William Phillips. Overseer 1810-1827- William Phillips, A.B. 1900, A.M. (Hon.) 1922, LL.D. (Queen's Univ., Canada) 1927, LL.D. (Dalbousie Univ.) 1929, LL.D. (Bales Colt) 1931. Regent 1912-1914; Secretary to the Corporation 1913-19[4; Overseer 1931-. Josiah Thompson Phinney, 4.13. (Yale Univ.) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1931, ED.M. (ibid.) 1934. In- structor in Economics 1930-1933; Tutor 1930-1933. Abner Jones Phipps, AS. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1838. Overseer 1856-1862. Arisrides Evangelus Phoutrides, AS. s.c.I. with Highest Honors in Classics 1911, A.M. 1912, PH.D. Philology 1915. Instructor in Greek and Latin 1915-1917; Instructor in Classics 1921-1922. Ludwig Pick, M.D. Dunham Lecturer 1931-1932. Greenleaf Whittier Pickard. Research Associate, Blue Hill Observa- tory 1933-. Wyatt Andrew Pickens, 4.13. (Univ. of North Carolina) 1922, A.M. (ibid.) 1924. Instructor in Romance Languages 1926-1928. Edward Charles Pickering, s.B. s.d. 1865, A.M. (Hon.) 1880, LL.D. (Univ. of California) 1886, LL.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1887, t)--,C(Hon.) (''icloria Univ., England) 1900, 11.0. (Univ. of Chicago) 1901, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1903, DR.PHIL. (lion.) (Univ. of Ilcia'cl-362 HISTORICAL REGISTER berg) 1903, LL.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1906, L.H.D. (Univ. of Pittsburgh) 1912. Director of the Astronomical Observatory 18761919; Phillips Professor of Astronomy 1876-1887; Professor of Geodesy 1876-1877; Paine Professor of Practical Astronomy 1887-1919- John Pickering, A.B. 1796, A.M., LL.D. (J30wdoin Coil.) 1822, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1835. Overseer 1818-1842- William Henry Pickering, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1879. Asst. Professor of Astronomy (Astronomical Observatory) 1889-1924. Benjamin Pickman,A.B. 1784,A.M. Overseer iSio-1818. Arthur Stanwood Pier, A.B. m.c.l. 1895. Instructor in English 1916 1921. Frank Derby Pierce, D.M.D. 1900. Instructor in Orthodontia 1912 1913; Instructor in ODerative Dentistry (Dental School) 19!7-1918. George Washington Pierce, S.B. (Univ. of Texas) 1893, A.M. (ibid.) 1894, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1899 (1900), PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1900. Instructor in Physics 1902-1907; Asst. Professor of Physics 1907 1917; Director of the Cruft Memorial Laboratory 1915-; Professor of Physics 1917-1921; Rumford Professor of Physics 1921-; Gordon McKay Professor of Communication Engineering 1935-. John Pierce, A.B. 1793, A.M., S.T.D. 1822. Tutor 1796-1797; Secretary of the Board of Overseers 1816-1849. Roger Pierce, A.B. 1904. Secretary to the Corporation 1914-1919; Business Adviser to the Medical School 1914-1915 Business Dira tor of the Medical School 1915-1918; Acting Comptroller icji N 1919. Tracy Augustus Pierce, 5.B. (Univ. of California) 1914, PH.D. (ibid. 1916. Instructor in Mathematics 1916-1917- James Pierpont, s.u. (Worcester Polytechnic Inst.) 1887, DILPH it.. (Univ. of Vienna) 1894, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1899. Lecturer on Mathematics 1899-1900. Jonathan Pierpont, A.E. 1685, A.M. Fellow 1700-1707- Paul John William Pigors [formerly Paul Johann Wilhelm Pigors], . it, ci. Psychology 1924, A.M. 1925, PH.D. Philosophy 1927- Instruetcir in Social Ethics 1927-1931; Tutor 1927-1934; Instructor in Sod o109y 1931-1934- Charles Gilman Pike, D.M.D. 1901. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1905-. Robert Everding Pike, A.B. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1925, A.M. (tinir. 'I OFFICERS 1637-1936 363 Minnesota) 1929, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Instructor in French 193 I-I 932. J aques Henri Pillionnel, LIC.-c?S-SCIENCES COMMERCIALES (Univ. Of Geneva) 1920, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924- Instructor in French 1924-1929. Gregory Pincus, S.B. (Cornell Univ.) 1924, S.M. Zoology (Harvard Univ.) 1927, S.D. Applied Biology (ibid.) 1927. Instructor in General Physiology 1930-1931; Tutor 1930-; Asst. Professor of General Physiology 1931-. Henry Pinkerton, 5.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1918 (1920), M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1924- Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1925-1935; Associate in Pathology 1935-. Clarence Brett Piper, LL.B. (Cornell Univ.) 1905, M.B.A. ci. (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Instructor in Statistics (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1923-1926. Walter Hamor Piston, A.B. s.cJ. Music 1924- Instructor in Music 1927-1932; Tutor 1930-1931; Asst. Professor of Music 1932-. Arthur Everett Pitcher, A.B. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1932, Ad! (Harvard Univ.) 1933, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1935. Instructor in Mathematics 1934-1935. Edwin Bray Place, A.B. (Univ. of Colorado) 1913, A.M. (ibid.) 1916, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1919. Instructor in French 1919. Edwin Hemphill Place, M.D. c.l. 1904. Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics 1911-1914; Asst. Professor of Pediatrics 1914-1924; Clinical Professor of Pediatrics 1924-1929; Instructor in Communicable Diseases (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1931-. James Stuart Plant, A.B. (Hamilton Coil.) 1912, A.M. (Univ. of Penn- sylvania) 1913, M.D. (ibid.) 1918. Associate in Histology 1920-1921; Associate in Anatomy 1921-1922. Harry Hemley Plaskett, B.A. (Univ. of &toronto) 1916. Lecturer on Astronomy 1928-1929; Associate Professor of Astrophysics 19291930; Professor of Astrophysics 1930-1932. John Winthrop Plainer, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1885, OR. (Union Theo- logical Seminary) '893, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1901, S.T.D. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1901, LL.D. (Grinnell Coll.) 1920. Asst. Professor of Ecclesiastical History 1896-1901; Lecturer on Ecclesiastical History (Divinity School) 1906-1907; Andover Professor of Ecclesiastical History 1908-192 I. Charles Adams Plan. lecturer on Architectural l)esign (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1913-1914. 364 HISTORICAL REGISTER George Faulkner Plimpton, A.B. 1914, LL.B. (Univ. of Buffalo) 1925. Associate Dean of Harvard College in charge of Alumni Placement and Student Employment 1935- Theodore Frank Thomas Plucknett, R.A. (Univ. of London) 1916, M.A. (ibid.) 1918, LL.B. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1920. Instructor in Legal History (Law School) 1923-1926; Asst. Professor of Legal History 1926-1931- James Marshall Plumer, A.B. 1921. Tutor 1929-1930; Secretary of the Harvard-Yenching Institute 1929-1930- Edward Marwick Plummer, M.D. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1882. Lecturer on Otology (Graduate School of Medicine) 191 2-1913. Meno Poehia. Instructor in German 18 16. Max Poll, DILPHIL. (Univ. of Strasburg) 1887. Instructor in German i 890-1900. John Garland Pollard, A.B. (Coil. of William and Mary) 1923, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, D.C.S. (ibid.) 1931. Instructor in Marketing (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1926-1928. Spencer Drummond Pollard, A.B. m.c.l. Economics 1932, B.LITT. (Univ.ofOxford) 1935- Instructor in Economics 1935-; Tutor 1935-- Nicholas Polunin, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1932, M.A. and DR.PHIL. (ibid.) 1935. Research Associate of the Gray Herbarium 1936-. Bremer Whidden Pond, S.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1907, M.L.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1911. Instructor in Landscape Architecture 1914-1918, 1919-1926; Asst. Professor of Landscape Architecture 1926-1928; Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture 1928-1930; Charles Eliot Professor of Landscape Architecture 1930-. Virgil Clarence Pond, PH.B. (Brown Univ.) 1874, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1880. Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry 1881-1884; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1890-1892. Dudley Greene Poore, A.B. w., c.l. 1917 (1920). Instructor in English 1931-. Alton Stackpole Pope, AS. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1910, M.D. (flifts Coil.) 1923, DR. P.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Instructor in Vital Statistics (School of Public Health) 1929-1930. Arthur Pope, A.B. c.l. 1901. Instructor in Fine Arts 1905-1909; Asst. Professor of Fine Arts 1909-1919; Professor of Fine Arts 1919 ; Acting Directorof the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum 1918-1919. Clinton Mayberry Pope, D.M.D. 1904. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1906-1907. OFFICERS 1637-1936 365 John Snelling Popkin, A.B. 1792, A.M., S.T.D. 1815. Tutor 1795-1798; College Professor of Greek 1815-1826; Eliot Professor of Greek Literature 1826-1833. Edward Porritt. Lecturer on English History 1909; Lecturer on Government 1909-1910. Arthur Kingsley Porter, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1904, B.F.A. (ibid.) 1917, DR. (Hon.) (Univ. of Marburg) 1927, L.H.D. (Williams Coll.) 1932. Professor of Fine Arts 1920-1925; William Dorr Boardman Pro- fessor of Fine Arts 1925-1933- Charles Allen Porter, A.8. c./. 1888, M.D. c.l. and A.M. 1892. Instructor in Surgery 1897-1909; Asst. Professor of Surgery 1909-1913; Associate Professor of Surgery 1913-1916; Clinical Professor of Surgery 1916-1918; Professor of Clinical Surgery 1918-1922; John Homans Professor of Surgery 1922-1927. Charles Burnham Porter, A.B. 1862, M.D. 1865. Asst. Demonstrator of Anatomy 1867-1868; Demonstrator of Anatomy 1868-1879; Instructor in Surgery 1873-1882; Asst. Professor of Surgery 18821887; Professor of Clinical Surgery 18 87-1903. Charles Terrell Porter, s.n. (Alabama Polytechnic Inst.) 1908, M. D. (Univ. of Virginia) 1912. Instructor in Otology (Medical School) 1923-. Edwards Chappell Porter, A.B. (Be/oil Coll.) 1909. Instructor in Pub- lic Speaking 1911-1913. Eliot Furness Porter, S.B. c.L Industrial Chemistry 1924, M.D. 1929. Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1928-1930, 1932-; Tutor 1928- 1930, 1932-. Elipha.let Porter, A.B. 1777, A.M., S.T.D. '807. Fellow 1818-1833. James Porter, A.M. (Hon.) (Weslevan Univ., Conn.) 1847. Overseer 1852-1855. Lucius Chapin Porter, A.B. (Be/cit Coll.) 1901, s.T.B. (Yale Univ.) 1906, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1908, L.H.D. (New York Univ.) 1924, S.T.D. (Be/cit Coll.) 1924. Visiting Lecturer on Chinese Philosophy t928-I9290931-1932-William Townsend Porter, M.D. (St. Louis Medical Colt) 1885, LL.D. (Univ. of Maryland) 1907, S.D. (Hon.) (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1915. Asst. Professor of Physiology (Medical School) 1883-1898; Associate Professor of Physiology 1898-1906; Professor of Comparative Physiology 1906-1928. Abner Post, A.B. (Yale Univ.) '866,M. D. ((Harvard Univ.) 1870. Clinical Instructor in Syphilis 1882-1895; Instructor in Syphilis 1895 366 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1906; Asst. Professor of Syphilis 1906-191 i; Professor of Syphilis 1911-1916. Chandler Rathfon Post, A.B. s.c.I. with Highest Honors in Classics and in Literature, especially Latin and Italian 1904, A.M. 1905, PH.D. Philology 1909. Instructor in English 1906-1907; Instructor in French and Italian 1906-1907; Instructor in Romance Languages 1907-1909; Instructor in Romance Languages and in Fine Arts 1909-1910; Instructor in Greek and in Fine Arts 1910-1912; Asst. Professor of Greek and in Fine Arts 1912-1920; Associate Professor of Greek and of Fine Arts 1920-1923; Professor of Greek and of Fine Arts 1923-1933; William Dorr Boardman Professor of Fine Arts 1933-. Gaines Post, A.B. (Univ. of Texas) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1931. Instructor in History 1929-1935; Tutor 1929-1935- Alfred Claghorn Potter, A. B. '889. Asst. Librarian 1904-I92; Librarian of Harvard College Library 1928-. John Milton Potter, A.B. m.c.l. History and Literature 1926, A. N1. 1930, PH.D. History 1935- Instructor in History 1930-1931; Tutor 1930-1932, 1933-; Instructor in History and Literature 1931-1932, 1933m Murray Anthony Potter, A.B. ci. 1895, A.M. 1897, PH.D. Philology 1899. Instructor in Romance Languages 1901-1907; Asst. Profes sor of Romance Languages 1907-1914. Pitman Benjamin Potter, A.B. s.c.l. Political Science 1914, A.M. 1916, PH.D. Political Science 1918. Tutor 1915-1916. William Henry Potter, A.B. 1878, D.M.D. 1885, A.M. (Hon.) 192.7. Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry 1887-1888; Clinical Lecturer in Operative Dentistry (Dental School) 1890-1899; Lecturer (Den tal School) 1899-1900; Asst. Professor of Operative Dentistry 1900-1904; Professor of Operative Dentistry 1904-1927. David Thomas Pottinger, A.B. ci. 1906, A.M. 1914. Associate Dim tor of the Harvard University Press 1935-. Simon Poullin. Instructor in French 1780-?. Roscoe Pound, A.B. (Univ. of Nebraska) '888, A.M. (ibid.) 1889, (ibid.) 1897, LL.M. (Hon.) (Northwestern Univ., III.) 1908, (Univ. of Michigan) 1913, LL.D. (Univ. of Nebraska) 1913,LII). (Univ. of Chicago) 1916, LL.D. (Univ. Of Missouri) 1916, D.CL. (Univ. of Nebraska) 1917, LL.D. (Brown Univ.) 1919, LL.D. (Han'arvl Univ.) 1920, LL.D. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1922, LL.D. (Union (7n/f, OFFICERS 1637-1936 367 N. Y.) 1923, LL.D. (Univ. of Pittsburgh) 1926, LL.D. (Univ. of Colo- rado) 1927, LL.D. (George Washington Univ.) 1928, LL.D. (Univ. Of California) 1929, LL.D. (Univ. of Cincinnati) 1933, L.H.D. (Boston Univ.) 1933, J.LT.D. (Univ. of Berlin) 1934- Story Professor of Law 191C-]913; Carter Professor of General jurisprudence 1913-; Dean (Faculty of Law) 1916-; Acting Director of the Institute of Criminal Law 1934-. Louis Francois Pourtals. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1868-1872, 1873; Keeper of Collections (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1874; Keeper (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1876-1880. Edward. Dudley Tibbits Pousland, A.B. 1914. Instructor in French 1919. Marcy Summers Powell, A.B. (Ohio State Univ.) 1930, A.M. (ibid.) 1931, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Instructor in French 1935-. Thomas Reed Powell, A.B. (Univ. of Vermont) 1900, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1904, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1913, LL.D. (Univ. of Vermont) 1925, D.C.L. (Univ. of New Mexico) 1930. Professor of Law 1925- 1928; Langdell Professor of Law 1928-. Wilson Marcy Powell, A.B. 1926, PH.D. Physics 1933- Instructor in Physics 1934-1935- George Herman Powers, A.B. (Univ. of California) '898, M.D. (ibid.) 1902. Instructor in Otology (Medical School) 1916-1917. Howard Adorno Powers, S.B. (South Dakota State Coil.) 1924, A.M. (Univ. of Oregon) 1926, PH.D. Geology (Harvard Univ.) 1929. In- structor in Petrography 1928-1929. Joseph Lawrence Powers, A.B. (Boston Colt) 1899. Instructor in Mathematics 1918. David Wight Prall', A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1909, A.M. (ibid.) 1910, PH.D. (Univ. of California) 1918. Instructor in Philosophy 19201921; Lecturer on Philosophy 1930-1931; Associate Professor of Philosophy 1931-; Tutor 1931-. Benjamin Prat, A.B. 1737, A.M. Librarian 1742-1743- Aaron Paul Pratt, A.B. (Clark Univ.) 1913, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Instructor in Public Health Administration 1919-1922. Carroll Cornelius Pratt, A.B. (Clark Univ.) 1915, AM. (ibid.) 1916, PH.D. (ibid.) 192!. Instructor Psychology 1922-1927; Tutor 1923-; Asst. Professor of Psychology 1927-. Joseph Hersey Pratt, n.s. (Yale Univ.) 1894, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1898, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 190i. Instructor inPathology 368 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1900-1902; Instructor in the Theory and Practice of Physic 1909 1913; Instructor in Medicine 1913-1917. James Sturgis Pray, A.B. 1895 (1898). Instructor in Landscape Archi- tecture 1903-1905; Asst. Professor of Landscape Architecture 1905 1915; Charles Eliot Professor of Landscape Architecture 1915-1929. Henry Preble, A.B. c.l. with Highest Honors in Classics 1875. Tutor 1881-1887; Asst. Professor of Latin and Greek 1887-1888- William Pitt Preble, A.B. 1806, A.M. Tutor 1809-181 I. Caleb Prentice, A.B. 1765, A.M. Librarian 1768-1769. Charles William Prentiss, A. B. (Al iddlebury Colt) 1896, A.M. (ibid.) 1897, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) '898, PH.D. Biology (ibid.) 1900. In structor in Anatomy (Veterinary School) 1900-1901. Daniel Alfred Prescott, S.B. (Tufts Coil.) 1920, ED.M. (Harvard Unij 1922, ED.D. (ibid.) 1923. Instructor in Education (Graduate Schoni of Education) 1923-1927- Henry Lee Prescott, A.B. rn.c.l. Political Science 1894, LL.B. 1902. In structor in English 1897-I 902. Henry Washington Prescott, A. B. s.c.l. 1895, A.M. 1896, PH.D. Philology 1901. Instructor in Greek and Latin 1899-1901. William Prescott, A.B. 1783, A.M., LL.D. 181, LL.D. (Dartmouth CJ/:) 1826. Overseer r8Io182I;Fellow 1820-1826. Alfred Francis Pribram. Lecturer on History 1927-1928. Karl Emanuel Pribram. Lecturer on Economics 1934. Griffith Baley Price, A.B. (Mississippi Coil.) 1925, A.M. (Harvani Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1932. Instructor in Math inatics 1927-1929.,1930-1932; Tutor 1928-1929, 1930-1932- Alan Reed Priest, A.B. 1920. Tutor 1923-1924. Morton Prince, A.B. 1875, M.D. 1879, LL.D. (Tufts Coil.) 1910. Clinical Instructor in Diseases of the Nervous System 1895-1898; Associate Professor of Abnormal and Dynamic Psychology 1926-1928. Nathan Prince, A.B. 1718, A.M. Tutor 1723-1742; Fellow 1728-1742. Cyrus Guernsey Pringle, A. M. (Hon.) (Middlebury Coll.) 1876, sn, (Hon.) (Univ. of Vermont) 1906. Botanical Collector 1893-1911. Hans Hugo Pringsheim, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Heidelberg) 1902. 1 A turer on Industrial Chemistry 1903-1904; Instructor in Industrial Chemistry 1904-1905'. Francis Ingersoll Proctor [formerly Frank Ingersoll Proctor], AM, 1887, M.D. c.l. and A.M. 1892. Instructor in Ophthalmology (Vc'tc'v. mary School) 1894-1901. William Martin Proctor, A.B. (Whitman Colt) 1901, A.M. (ibid.) iq I', OFFICERS 1637-1936 369 A.M. (Leland Stanford Univ.) 1916, PH.D. (ibid.) 1919. Lecturer on Secondary Education (Graduate School of Education) 1923-1924- George Walter Prothero, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1872, M.A. (ibid.) 1875, D.LITT. (ibid.) 1894, LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) '899, LITT.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1910. Lecturer on History 1907-1910- Walter Fairfield Provan, D.M.D. 1905. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentis- try 1913--1915; Instructor in Anaesthesia 1915-1921. William Koib Provine, A.B. (Vanderbilt Univ.) 1920, A.M. (ibid.) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927. Instructor in German 1925-1926. Dominic Louis Pucci, A.B. (George Washington Univ.) 1924, A.M. (ibid.) 1926, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1930. Instructor in Romance Languages 1927-1930. Josef Puig i Cadafalch. Lecturer on Fine Arts 1925-1926. Raphael Pumpelly. Professor of Mining 1866-1875. Lawson Purdy, A.B. (rrinity colt, Conn.) 1884, A.M. (ibid.) 1887, LL.D. (ibid.) 1908. Special Lecturer on Municipal Finance 1919- 1921. Stuart St. Claire Purves, OR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1931. Asst. Professor of Naval Science and Tactics 1933-1935. Augustus Lowell Putnam, A.B. 1920. Consultant on Careers 1929- 1935; Director of Personnel Relations 1931-I 935. Charles Pickering Putnam, A.B. 1865, M.D. 1869. Lecturer on Diseases of Children (Medical School) 1873-1875; Instructor in Diseases of Children 1875-1877; Clinical Instructor in Diseases of Children 18717-1878- Charles Washburn Putnam, A.B. 1911, LL.B. 1914, A.M. 1924, PH.D. Political Science 1932- Instructor in Government 1929-1933; Tutor 1929-1931. Eliot Thwing Putnam, A.B. 1901. Instructor in Architecture 1908- 1912. Frederic Ward Putnam, S.B. '862 (1898), A.M. (Hon.) (Williams coil.) 18683 S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1894. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1863-1865; Curator of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 1875-1909; Assistant in Ichthyology (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1876-1879; Peabody Professor of American Archaeology and Ethnology 1886-1909; Honorary Curator of the Peabody Museum 1909-1913; Peabody Professor, Emeritus 1911-1915; Honorary Director (Peabody Museum) 1913-1915. 3Jo HISTORICAL REGISTER George Putnam, A.B. 1826, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1830, S.T.D. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1845. Overseer 1845-1853; Fellow 1853-1877. George Putnam, A.B. 1910 (1909), LL.B. 1913- Lecturer on Finance (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1925-1928. Henry Ware Putnam, A.B. with Final Honors in History and Political Economy 1869, A.M., LL.B. 1871. Overseer 1886-1892. Herbert Putnam, A.B. rn.c.l. 1883, L1TT.D. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1898, LL.D. (('olumbian Univ.) 1903, LL.D. (Univ. of Illinois) 1903, LL.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1904, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1907, LL.D. (Williams Coll.) 1911, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Overseer 1902-1906; Lecturer on Architecture (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1912-1913- James Jackson Putnam, A.B. 1866, M.D. 1870. Lecturer on the Application of Electricity in Nervous Diseases (Medical School) 18721874; Lecturer on the Diseases of the Nervous System (Medical School) 1874-1875; Clinical Instructor in Diseases of the Nervous System 1875-1893; Professor of the Diseases of the Nervous System 1893-1912. Tracy Jackson Putnam, A.B. 1915 (1916), M.D. ci. 1920. Instructor in Neuropathology 1929-1933; Asst. Professor of Neurological Sur- gery 1933-1934; Professor of Neurology 1934-. - Joseph Pynchon, A.B. 1664, A.M. Tutor 1668-1671?- Joseph Pynchon, A.B. 1726, A.M. Librarian 1729-1730- Alexander Quackenboss, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1887, A. M. (ibid.) 1890, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1892. Instructor in Ophthalmology 1905-1914; Asst. Professor of Ophthalmology 1914-1919; Professor of Ophthalmology 1919-1920; Williams Professor of Ophthal- mology 1920-1923- Edward Melville Quinby, M.ILC.S., L.FCC.P. (England) '891, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1893. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 19131916, 1918-1919, 1925-1927; Instructor in Oral Hygiene 1919-1924 Instructor in Preventive Dentistry 1924-192 5. Robert Stanley Quinby, M.D. (Tufts Coil.) 1911. Instructor in Industrial Medicine 1919; Instructor in the Practice of Industrial Medicine (Medical School) 1919-1924; Instructor in the Practice of Industrial Medicine (School of Public Health) 1924-1934. William Carter Quinby, A.fl. 1899, M.D. c.L 1902. Director of Laboratory of Surgical Research 1917-1920; Instructor in Surgery I917- 1920; Director of Appointments for Medical Alumni 1918-1919, 1920-1922; Instructor in Genito-Urinary Surgery 1919-1921; Asst. OFFICERS 1637-1936 37! Professor of Genito-Urinary Surgery 1921-1926; Clinical Professor of Genito-Urinary Surgery 1926-. Edmund Quincy, A.B. 1827, A.M. Overseer 1875-1877, Henry Parker Quincy, A.B. 1862, A.M. 18663 M.D. 1867. Instructor in Histology '8 83-1 898. Josiah Quincy, A.B. 1790, A.13. (Yale Univ.) 1792, A.M., A.M. (Coil. of New Jersey) 1796, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1824. Overseer 18101829; President 1829-1845. Ricarclo Beckwith Quirttana, A.B. c.l. 1920, A.M. 1921, P1-1.D. Philology 1927. Tutor 1924-1926; Instructor in English '925-1926. Francis Minot Rackemann, A.B. 1909, M.D. c.L 1912. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1924-1935; Associate in Medicine '935-. Tibor Rad—, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Szeged, Hungary) 1921. Lecturer on Mathematics 1929. Robert Gordon Rae, D.M.D. 1918. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1921-1923; Instructor in Oral Surgery 1935-. Oscar Jacobus Raeder, M.D. (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1908. Instructor in Neuropathology (Medical School) 1922-1925; Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 192.2-1925; Instructor in Psychiatry (Medical School) 1923-. Benjamin Harrison Ragle, A.B. (Dc Pauzv Univ.) 1912, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1916. Instructor in Industrial Medicine 1918-1919. Eugene Louis Raiche. Instructor in French 1911-1931. Erwin Rain, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1924, PH.D. (ibid.) 1930- Instructor in Geographical Exploration 1932-; Curator of Maps, Institute of Geographical Exploration 1934-1935. George Moor Ramsey, A.B. 1920 (1921), A.M. 1932. Instructor in Modern Languages 1930-193!2; Tutor 1930-1932. Frank Wells Ramseyer, A. B. c.l. Fine Arts 1926, A.M. 1928. Tutor 1930- Benjamin Rand, B.A. (A'cadia Univ.) 1875, A.B. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1879, M.A. (Acadia Univ.) 1879, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) iSSo, PH.D. and A.M. Philosophy (ibid.) 1885, LL.D. (Acadia Univ.) &925. Instructor in Philosophy 1897-1902; Librarian of the Philosophical Library i906- I933-Edward Kennard Rand, A.B. s.c.l. Classics 1894, AM. 1895, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Munich) 1900, D.LITT. (Univ. of Manchester) 1926, LITT.D. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1931, D.LITT. (Trinity Colt, Dublin) 1932, 37 HISTORICAL REGISTER LL.D. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1936. Instructor in Latin 1901-1905; Asst. Professor of Latin 1905-1909; Professor of Latin 1909-1931; Curator of Manuscripts (Library) 1910-1919, 1920-1925; Honorary Curator of Manuscripts (Library) 1925-; Pope Professor of Latin 1931- Herbert Wilbur Rand, A.B. (Allegheny Coil.) 1892, C.E. (ibid.) 1893, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1897, A.M. (ibid.) 1898, PH.D. Biology (ibid.) 1900. Instructor in ZoOlogy 1900-I 909; Asst. Professor of ZoOlogy 1909-1919; Associate Professor of ZoOlogy 1919-; Tutor '93. Isaac Rand, A.B. 1761, A.M., M. D. (Hon.) 1799. Overseer 1810-1815. John Rand, A.B. 1748, A.M. Librarian 1753-1755. Manning Kennard Rand, D.M.D. 1878. Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry 1880-188i. William Rand, A.B. c.l. 1888, LL.B. c.l. and 1cM. 1891. Overseer 1908 1914. Samuel Lumn Doherty Randall, D.M.D. 1900. Instructor in Operativu Dentistry 1920-1924. Horace Upham Ransom, A.B. c.l. 1907 (1906), M.C.E. 1909. Instructor in Civil Engineering 19 12-1915. William Richard Ransom, A.B., A.M. (Tufts Coil.) 1898, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1903. Instructor in Mathematics 1902-1904, 1918. Maxwell Isaac Raphael, B.A. (McGill Univ.) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Instructor in Romance Languages 1927-1928, 193c 1932; Instructor in French 1928-1930; Tutor 1930-1932- William Emmanuel Rappard, B.LIrr. (Univ. of Geneva) 1901, LIc. JUR. (ibid.) 1905, DR.JUR. (ibid.) 1908. Instructor in Commercial Organization 1911-1912; Asst. Professor of Economics 1912-191;. David Rapport [formerly David Louis Rapport], A.B. 1912) M.D. m.d. 1916. Instructor in Physiology (Medical School) 1920-1921. George Bernard Raser, S.B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1924, 1c M.. (Harvard Univ.) 1929, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1935. Instructor in Romance Languages 1932-1934; Instructor in French 1934-1935- Carl Johann Ratzlaff,, S.B. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1922, A.M. (ibid.) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1930- In structor in Economics 1928-1932; Tutor 1928-1932- Hugh Miller Raup, A.B. (Wittenberg Coil.) 1923, A.M. (Univ. of Pills burgh) 1925, PH.D. (ibid.) 1928. Research Associate in the Arnuki Arboretum 1934- Charles Earle Raven, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1907, M.A. (ibid. OFFICERS 1637-1936 373 1911, S.T.B. (ibid.) 1920, S.T.D. (ibid.) 1924. William Belden Noble Lecturer 1926-1927- Francis Rawle, A.B. with Final Honors in History and Political Economy '869, LL.B. 1871, A.M. 1872. Overseer 1890-7902. Junius Mott Rawlings, 5.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1921, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 7925. Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) :1929-7930. George Burrill Ray, S.B. (Massachusetts Agricultural Coil.) 1916, A. -,I. (Harvard Univ.) 1921, PH.D. Biology (ibid.) 1922. Instructor in Applied Physiology (Medical School) 1922-1923; Instructor in Physiology (School of Public Health) 1923-1924. John Gilbert Ray, D.M.D. 1978. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1926-. George Sharp Raymer, A.B. '878, E.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1881. Instructor in Mining 1899-1904; Asst. Professor of Mining 19041979; Associate Professor of Mining 1919-1925. Charles Stanley Raymond, M.D. (Tufts Coll.) 1906. Lecturer on the Mental Diagnosis of Children (Graduate School of Education) 1925. Percy Edward Raymond, A.B. (Cornell Univ.) 1902, FIELD. (Yale Univ.) I 9C5. Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology (Museum of Compara- tive Zoology) 1911-; Asst. Professor of Paleontology 1912-1917; Associate Professor of Paleontology 1917-1929; Tutor 1928-; Professor of Paleontology 1929-. Roy York Raymond, D.M.D. 1919. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1922-1923. Motte Alston Read, S. B. 1893 (1902). Instructor in Geology 1901- 7903. Nathan Read, A. B. 1781, A.M., A.M. (Hon.) (Dartmouth Coll.) 1787, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1812. Tutor 1783-1787- Alfred Clarence Redfield, S.B. m.c.i. Biology 3914 (1913), PH.D. Biology 1917. Instructor in Physiology 1917-1919; Asst. Professor of Physiology 1921-1930; Associate Professor of Physiology 19307931; Professor of Physiology 1931-; Director of the Biological Laboratories 1934-1935; Tutor '934-. Emmette Shelburn Redford, A.B. (Univ. of 'Texas) 1927, A.M. (ibid.) 1928, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1933. Tutor 1931-1933; Instructor in Government 1932-I 933. Josef Redlich, J.U.D. (Univ. of Vienna) 19!. Lecturer on Government 374 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1908-1909; Godkin Lecturer 1910-1911; Professor of Comparative Public Law 1926-1929; Charles Stebbins Fairchild Professor of Comparative Public Law 1929-1935. Laurance David Redway, A.B. 1912, M.D. 1916. Associate in Anthro- pology 1930-1933. Everett Lenox Reed, S.B. (Tufts Coil.) 1916, S.M. in Engin. Ferrous Metallurgy (Harvard Univ.) 1929, S.D. Ferrous Metallurgy (ibid.) 1930- Instructor in Metallurgy (Engineering School) 192 1-1928. Rufus Cook Reed, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1904- In- structor in Mining Engineering 1916-1917; Instructor in Mining 1917-1918- Thomas Harrison Reed [formerly Thomas Harry Reed], A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Political Science 1901, LL.B. 1904 (1905). Lecturer on Government 1930. William Howell Reed, A.B. ci. 1898, A.M. 1899. Instructor in German 1900-190I,1902-1904-Sidney Armor Reeve, PH.B. (Yale Univ.) 1885, M.E. (ibid.) 1887. Lecturer on Mechanical Engineering (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1906-1907. Dache McClain Reeves. Lecturer on Geographical Exploration 1933;- Lecturer on Aerial Photography 1934. AndrŽ William Reggio, A.B. 1908, M.D. 1912. Instructor in Surgery 1932- Alfred Rehder, A.M. (Hon.) 1913. Curator of Herbarium of the Arnold Arboretum 1918-; Associate Professor of Dendrology 1934-. Charles David Reid, B.SC. (Univ. of Alberta), 1923, M.Sc. (ibid.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1930- Instructor in Physics 1927-1930. Clarence Kenworthy Reiman, S. B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1912, DOCTEUR.-ES-SCIENCES (Univ. of Geneva) 1916. Instructor in Applied Physiology (Medical School) 1919-1920. George Andrew Reisner, A.B. s.cJ. 1889, A.M. 1891, PH.D. Philology 1893. Instructor in Semitic Languages 1896-1897; Asst. Professor of Semitic Archaeology 1905-1910; Director of the Palestinian Expedition 1905-1910; Asst. Professor of Egyptology 1910-1914; Ingersoll Lecturer on the Immortality of Man 1910-1911; Professor of Egyptology 1914-. Charles Frederick Remer, A.B. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1908, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1917, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1923. Instructor in Economics 1923-1924; Tutor 1923-1924. OFFICERS 1637-1936 375 Jonathan Remington, A. B. 1696, A.M. Tutor 1703-1711; Fellow 1703- 1711- Charles Easterday Renn, PH.D. (Rutgers Univ.) 1935- Instructor in Biology i35-; Tutor 1935-. Raemer Rex Renshaw, 5.13. (Univ. of Oregon) 1902, S.M. (ibid.) 1903, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1907. Asst. Professor of Chemical Research in Pharmacology 1919-1920. Norman Greene Reoch, D.M.D. c.l. 1901. Instructor in Orthodontia 1904-1907. Hans Reusch, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Christiania) 1883. Sturgis-Hooper Professor of Geology 1897-1898- Edward Reynolds, A. B. 1811 , A.M., M.D. (Hon.) (Brown Univ.) 1825, M.D. (Hon.) (Bowdoin Colt) 1825. Lecturer (Medical School) 1837-1938- Edward Reynolds, A.B. 188i, M.D. '88, A.M. (Hon.) 1932. Instructor in Obstetrics 1895-1901; Associate Curator of Somatology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1927-; Director of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 1928-11932- Frederick William Reynolds, S.B. (Univ. of Utah) 1895, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1900, A.M. (ibid.) 1902. Instructor in English 190 1-1 904. George Phillips Reynolds, A.B. 1920, M.D. 1924- Instructor in Medi- cine 1934-. Horace Mason Reynolds, A.B. 1919 (1922), A.M. 1923- Instructor in English 1934-John Phillips Reynolds, A.B. 1845, A.M., M.D. 1852. Instructor in Obstetrics and Medical Jurisprudence 1869-1870;Instructor in Obstetrics 1870-1877; Professor of Obstetrics '877-1885. Lawrence Reynolds, A.B. (Univ. of Alabama) 1912, M.D. (Johns Hop kins Univ.) 1916. Instructor in Roe ntgenology 1921-1922. Lawrence Joseph Rhea, s.. (Univ. of Texas) 1901, M. D. (Johns Hop- kins Univ.) 1905. Instructor in Pathology 1909-1910. Cornelius Packard Rhoads, A.B. (Bowdoin Colt) 1920, M.D. ci. (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1928. Alexander Hamilton Rice, A.B. 1898, M.D. 1904, A.M. (Hon.) 1915. Agent for Collecting Specimens for the Peabody Museum 1916- 1917; Lecturer on the Diseases of South America (Medical School) 1921-; Lecturer on the Diseases of South America (School of Public Health) 1925; Curator of South American Archaeology and Eth-376 HISTORICAL REGISTER nology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Eth- nology) 1930-1932; Professor of Geographical Exploration 1930-; Honorary Curator of South American Archaeology and Ethnology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1932-; Director of the Institute of Geographical Exploration 1934- Arthur Hopkins Rice, GR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1904. Professor of Naval Science and Tactics 1926-1927. Fred Martin Rice, A.B. (Williams Coil.) 1883, A.M. (ibid.) r886. In- structor in Chemistry (Dental School) 1914-1924. Frederick Eugene Rice, M.D. (Univ. of Vermont) 1873, M.R.C.V.S. (London) 1881. Instructor in Anatomy and Materia Medica (Veterinary School) 1885-1886; Asst. Surgeon in the Veterinary Hospital 1885-1886 George Staples Rice, S. B. c./. '8Jo. Instructor in Sanitary Engineer- ing 1892-I 900. Harris Rice, s.B. (Worcester Polytechnic Inst.) 1912, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Instructor in Mathematics 1918. Oscar Knefier Rice, S.B. (Univ. of California) 1924, PH.D. (ibid.) 1926. Instructor in Chemistry 1930-1935- Warner Grenelle Rice, A.B. (Univ. of Illinois) 1920, A.M. (ibid.) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1927. Tutor 1924-1929; Instructor in English 1925-1929. Edgar Judson Rich, A.B. m.c.l. Political Science 1887, LL.B. and A.M. 1891. Lecturer on the Theory and Practice of Rate-Making (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1908-1918; Lecturer on Transportation (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1923-1928,1929-1933- Christian Richard, A. El. (Bluff/on Coil.) 1928. Instructor in French 1930-1931. Alhin Leal Richards, A. B. rn.c.l. Political Science 1900, A.M. 1901, LL.B. c.l. 1903- Instructor in International Law 1902-I 903. Alfred Newton Richards, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1897, A.M. (ibid.) 189') PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1901, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1925- Visiting Professor in the School of Public Health 1931. Ernest Thompson Fraser Richards, M. D., C. M. (McGill Univ.) 1905. Instructor in Pathology 1910-191 I. Herbert Maule Richards, s.B. iSgi (1892), S.D. Natural History 1895- Instructor in Botany 1897-1898. Ivor Armstrong Richards, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1915, M.A. (ibid.) 1919. Lecturer onEnglish 1931. OFFICERS 1637-1936 377 John Richards. Treasurer 1669-1682, 1686-1693- John Francis Chatterton Richards, B.A. (Oxford Univ.) 1921, MA. (ibid.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1933, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1934- Instructor in Greek and Latin 1930-; Tutor 1930- Theodore William Richards, S.B. (Haverford Colt) 1885, A.B. SCIL with Highest Honors in Chemistry (Harvard Univ.) 1886, PH.D. and A.M. Physics (ibid.) 1888, S.D. (Hon.) (Yale Unit.) 1905, LL.D. (Haverford Coil.) 1908, CHEM.D. (Hon.) (Clark Univ.) 1909, DR. PHIL. (Hon.) (Royal Bohemian Univ., Prague) 1909, S.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1910, M.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Berlin) 1910, D.SC. (Hon.) (Univ. of Cambridge) 1911, D.SC. (Hon.) (Univ. of Oxford) 1911, D.SC. (Hon.) (Manchester Coil.) 1911, DR. PHIL. (Hon.) (Univ. of Christiania) 1911, LL.D. (Univ. of Pittsburgh) 1915, LL.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1920, S.D. (Hon.) (Princeton Univ.) 1923. Instructor in Chemistry 1891-1894; Asst. Professor of Chemistry 1894-1901; Professor of Chemistry 1901-1912; Erving Professor of Chemistry 1912-1928; Director of the Wolcott Gibbs Memorial Laboratory 1912-1928. Thomas Kinsman Richards, A.B. 1915, M.D. 1919. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1925-1934. Albert Goidwin George Richardson, M.D.S'. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1894. Instructor in Meat Inspection (Veterinary School) 1900-1901. Edward Peirson Richardson, A.B. 1902, M.D. ci. 1906. Asst. Professor of Surgery 1922-1925; Associate Professor of Surgery 1925-1927; John Homans Professor of Surgery 1927-1931. Frank Linden Richardson, M.D. 1903. Instructor in Anaesthesia (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1913; Lecturer on Anaesthesia (Medical School) 1913-19 16; Instructor in Anaesthesia (Medical School) 1916-1922. George Morey Richardson, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Classics 1882, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Leipsic) '886. Instructor in Latin 18871888. John Richardson, A.B. 1666, A.M. Fellow 1671?-1673; Tutor I67I?1673. Maurice Howe Richardson, AS. 1873, N1.D. 1877. Demonstrator of Anatomy 1882-1887; Asst. Professor of Anatomy 1887-1895; Asst. Professor of Clinical Surgery 1895-1902; Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery 1902-1903; Professor of Clinical Surgery 1903- 1907; Moseley Professor of Surgery 1907-1912. Oscar Richardson, M.D. c.L 1900. Instructor in Pathology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915, 1916-1917, 1918-1919; Instructor 378 HISTORICAL REGISTER in Pathology (Medical School) '915-1916; Instructor in Pathology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1920, 1921-1927- William Adams Richardson, A.B. 1843, A.M., LL. B. '846, LL.D. (Co/urn- bian Univ.) 1873. Overseer 1863-1875- William Lambert Richardson, A.B. '864, A.M., MD. '867, S.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Obstetrics 1871-1875, 18-7- 1882; Instructor in Clinical Midwifery 1875-1877; Asst. Professor of Obstetrics 188i-1886; Professor of Obstetrics 1886-1907; Dean (Faculty of Medicine) 1893-1907; Dean (Medical School) '899 1907; Professor, Emeritus 1907-1932; Overseer 1909-19 15. Wyman Richardson, A. B. 1917, M.D. c.l. 1923. Instructor in Medicinc 1934- William Douglas Richmond, A.B. m.c.l. Fine Arts 1925, M.AICCH. 1931. Tutor 1932-1933. Frederic Ernest Richter, A.B. m.c./. Economics 1913, A.M. '916. Tutor 1915-1916; Instructor in Economics 1915-1916. Thomas Arthur Rickard, Associate (Royal School of Mines, Lona'cm 188, S.D. (Hon.) (Colorado School of Mines) 1927. Lecturer on Mining Geology (Graduate School of Applied Science) iio-ip 1, 1912-1914; Lecturer on Mining and Metallurgy (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1911-1912. Claire William Ricker, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1914, S.M. (ibid.) 1915, S.M. Electrical Engineering (Harvard Univ.) 191 c. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1917-1918. George Riddle, A.B. 1874. Instructor in Elocution 1878-1881. Lincoln Ware Riddle, A.B. 1902, A.M. 1905, PH.D. Biology 1906. Asst, Professor of Cryptogamic Botany 1919-1921; Associate Curator of the Cryptogamic Herbarium 1919-1921. Blanchard Livingstone Rideout, A.B. m.c.l. Romance Languages anti Literatures 1927, A.M. 1930. Instructor in Romance Langungri 1928-1930; Tutor 1928-1930- Henry Miler Rideout, A.B. m.c.l. 1899. Instructor in English I9 I 1904. John Wallace Riegel, S.B. (Univ. of PennsyliZania) 1917, A.M. (ibid.) 1922, PH.D. Business Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Instructor in Labor Relations (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1920-1925. Foster Frederick Rieke, S.B. (Northwestern Univ., Iii.) 1928, AM. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1933. Instructor its Physics 1930-; Tutor 1934-. OFFICERS 1637-1936 379 Guido Carl Leo Riemer, A.B. (Bucknell Univ.) 1895, A.M. (ibid.) 1896, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) ioo. Instructor in German 1899-1900. Hugo Bruno Carl Riemer, M.D. c.l. 1904, A.B. (Bucknell Univ.) 1906. Instructor in Opthalmology (Medical School) 1929-. John Randolph Riggleman, A. B. (Cornell Univ.) 1918, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1920. Instructor in Business Statistics (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1920-1922. Habtb YiIsuf Rihan, B.A. (Syrian Protestant Cull.) 1909, D.M.D. (Harvard Unit'.) 1915. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 19171919. Augustus Riley, A. B. (Oberlin Coil.) 1903, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1907. Instructor in Genito-Urinary Surgery (Medical School) 1925-1926; Asst. Professor of Genito-Urinary Surgery 1926-. William Rimmer. Lecturer on Art Anatomy 1864-1865. David Rines, A. 13. C. 1. 1907, LL.B. (National Univ. Law School, D. C.) 1916, LL.M. (ibid.) 1916, M.P.L. (ibid.) 1916. Lecturer on Patent Law (Engineering School) 193!-. Gordon Clark Ring, S.B. (Wesleyan Univ., Conn.) 1923, S.M. (ibid.) 1924, PH.D. Medical Sciences (Harvard Univ.) 1930- Instructor in Physiology (Medical School) 1930- Joseph Aloysius Ring, D.M.D. 1908. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1913-1931; Instructor in Oral Surgery 1932-I 935. Lyle Ruland Ring, A.B. 1922. Lecturer on the Teaching of Music (Graduate School of Education) 1928-1929. Charles Weston Ringer, D.M.D. 1913- Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1918-1919, 1921-1922. David McKenzie Rioch, A.B. (Butler Univ.) 1920, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1924. Asst. Professor of Anatomy 1931-. Aiden Lassell Ripley. Instructor in Freehand (School of Architecture) 1927-1929; Instructor in Freehand Drawing (School of Architecture) 1929-. George Ripley, A.B. 1823, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1826. Tutor 1825-1826. William Zebina Ripley, 5.8. (Massachusetts inst. of technology) 1890, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1892, PH.D. (ibid.) 1893, Lrrr.D. (ibid.) 1929, LL.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1930, LL.D. (Bucknell Univ.) 1931, LL.D. (Univ. of Rochester) 1931. Lecturer on Economics 1901-1902; Professor of Political Economy 1902-1911; Nathaniel Ropes Pro- lessor of Political Economy 1911-1933. Walter John Risley, LB. (Univ. of Michigan) 1900, A.M. (Univ. Of 380 HISTORICAL REGISTER Illinois) 1907, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1908. Instructor in Mathe- matics 1909-1910. Max Ritvo, A.B. ci. 1918, M.D. 1922. Instructor in Roentgenology (Medical School) 1935-. Guillermo Rivero, S.B. 1909, A.M. 1914- Instructor in Spanish 1909- 1923; Asst. Professor of Spanish 1923-; Tutor 1924-. Abraham Aaron Roback, B.A. (McGill Univ.) 1912, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1913, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1917- Instructor in Psychology 1920-1923- Edwin Clyde Robbins, A.B. (Univ. of Iowa) 1910, A.M. (ibid.) 1912, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1915. Lecturer on Industrial Management (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1927-1928; Profes sor of Industrial Management 1928-. Rainard Benton Robbins, A.B. (Indiana Univ.) 1909, A.M. (ibid.) 1910, PH.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1914. Instructor in MathematieN 1912-1914. William Bradford Robbins, A.B. 1899, M.D. 1904- Instructor in Mcdi cine (Medical School) 1921-19fl, 19'27-1919- Christopher Roberts, S.B. (Haverford Coll.) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1927. Tutor 1925-1929; Instructor in Economics 1925-1929; Lecturer on Economics 1935-. John Griffith Roberts, A.B. (Randolph-Macon Coil.) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1935. Instructor in French 1927-1930; Instructor in Romance Languages 1932-1933; Tutor 1932-1933. Morris Roberts, A. B. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1916, A. M. (ibid.) i917, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1918, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1928. Instructr in English 1929. Odin Barnes Roberts, A.B. ci. 1886, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of ET /: nology) 1888, LL.B. ci and A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1891. Lecturer on Patents (Law School) 1912-1913, 1914-1915; Lecturer on Patent Law 1916-1917. Sumner Mead Roberts, A.B. W. 1921, M.D. 1925. Instructor in Orthu paedic Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1930-1931. Walter Nelson Roberts, D.MM. (Tufts Coil.) 1901. Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work 1918-1919, 1921-1922. Norman Alexander Robertson, B.A. (Univ. of British Columbia) ice 1$, E.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1925. Instructor in Economics 1928- 1 )214 Tutor 1928-1929, 1933-1934; Lecturer on Government 1933- 1c){4. William Henry Robey, M.D. 1895. Instructor in Clinical Mcdi toe OFFICERS 1637-1936 381 1909-1913; Instructor in Medicine 1913-1919; Asst. Professor of Medicine 1919-1927; Clinical Professor of Medicine 1927-1932. Thomas Robie, A.B. 1708, A.M. Librarian 1712-1713; Tutor 1714- 1723; Fellow 1722-1723. Leon Robin, D0CTEUR-ES-LETTRES (Univ. of Paris) 1918. Lecturer on Philosophy 1929-1930- John Hamilton Robinette, B.A.S. 1902. Instructor in Agriculture (Bussey Institution) 1904-1908. Benjamin Lincoln Robinson, A.13. ,n.c.l. Natural History 1887, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Sirasburg) '889. Instructor in German 189 1-1894; Curator of the Gray Herbarium 1892-1935; Asa Gray Professor of Systematic Botany 1899-1935; Instructor in Mathematics 19121914. Dwight Parker Robinson, AB. c.l. 1890, 5.8. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1892. Overseer 1931- Edward Robinson, A.B. 1879. Lecturer on the History of Greek Art 1893-1894; Lecturer on Classical Archaeology '898-1902. Edward Stevens Robinson, A.B. (Univ. of Cincinnati) 1916, AM. (Carnegie Inst. of Technology) 1917, PH.D. (Unit. of Chicago) [920. Lecturer on Psychology 1927. Elliott Stirling Andrew Robinson, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1916, M.D. (ibid.) 1918, PH.D. (ibid.) 1922. Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (School of Public Health) 1925-1933; Instructor in Bacteriology (Medical School) 1925-1926; Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (Medical School) 1925_1933; Instructor in Bacteriology and Immunology (School of Public Health) 19261933; Instructor in Bacteriology and Immunology (Medical School) 1926-1933; Asst. Professor of Applied Immunology 1933- Fred Norris Robinson, A.B. s.d. Modern Literature 1891, A.M. 1892, PH.D. Philology 1894, LITT.D. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1936. Instructor in English 1894-1895, 1896-1902; Asst. Professor of English 19021906; Professor of English 1906-. George Washington Robinson, A.B. ci. 1895. Secretary of the Gradu- ate School of Arts and Sciences 1904-1928. Gustavus Hill Robinson, A.B. s.c.l. 1905, LL.B. ci. 1909, S.J.D. 1916. Lecturer on International Law (Law School) 1924; Lecturer on Government 1929. Harold Chester Robinson, D.M.D. 1918. Instructor in Oral Surgery 1922-1923; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1923-1935; Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1935-. 382 HISTORICAL REGISTER Kenneth Caleb Robinson, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 19fl. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1917-1918. Reuben Totman Robinson, A.B. 1847, A.M. Overseer 1864-1870- Robin Robinson, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in Mathematics 1926-1927. Wirt Robinson, OR. (U. S. Military Academy) 1887. Instructor in Military Science 1894-1898- John Rob. Demonstrator of Anatomy 1836-1837- lo Henry James Rockel, A.B. m.c.l. English 1925, A.M. 1927s PH.D. Philology 1932- Instructor in English 1930-1934; Tutor '930 '933. Julius Rockwell, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1826, A.M. (ibid.) 1829. Overseer 18;3-1857,1859-1863-Robert Everett Rockwood, A.B. (Clark Univ.) 1908, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1915, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1924. Instructor in French 1915-1916. Charles William Rodgers, D.M.D. 1900. Instructor in Dental Materia Medica 1905-1906. John Augustus Rodgers, OR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1868. Professor of Naval Science and Tactics and Commandant of the Naval Unit 1918-1919. Bernard Roelker, LL.B. 1840, A.M. (Hon.) 1848. Instructor in German 1838-1856. Fritz Jules Roethlisberger, A.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1921, SB. (Massa chusetts Inst. of Technology) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. 1 ii structor in Industrial Research (Graduate School of Business Ad ministration) 1927-1930; Asst. Professor of Industrial Research 1930- William Henry Roever, S.B. (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1897, AM. (Harvard Univ.) 1904, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1906. Instructor in Mathematics 1902-1903. Alfred Paul Rogers, D.M.D. (Pennsylvania Coil. of Dental Surgery) 1896, M.A. (Hon.) (Acadia Univ.) 1920. Asst. Professor of OrtJu dontic Research 1918-1923; Associate in Orthodontia 1928-. Arthur Verne Rogers, D.M.D. 1901. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1919-19'25- Bruce Rogers, S.B. (Purdue Univ.) 1890, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Un:r'.) 1928; L.N.D. (Purdue Univ.) 1932- Printing Adviser to the Pre-is 1920-. OFFICERS 1637-1936 383 Daniel Rogers, A.B. 1725, A.M. Tutor 1732-174!. David Camp Rogers, A. B. (Princeton Univ.) 1899, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1902, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 'o3. Instructor in Philosophy 1905-! 906; Instructor in Social Ethics 1906-1909. Elliot Folger Rogers, A.B. C.I. 1890, A.M. 1891, PH.D. Chemistry 1894. Instructor in Chemistry 1895. Eric Malcolm Rogers, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1924, M.A. (ibid.) 1930. Instructor in Physics 1930-1932; Tutor 1930-1932. Fairman Rogers, A.B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1853, A.M. (ibid.) 1856. Lecturer 1863-1864. Frederick William Rogers, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1883, LL.B. (Boston Univ.) 1886. Instructor in Military Science and Tactics 1918-1919. John Rogers, A.B. 1649, A.M. President 1682-1684. John Rogers, A.B. 1711, A.M. Librarian 1714-1718-Leo Augustine Rogers, D.M.D. 1902. Instructor in Mechanical Dentis- try 1906-1907; Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1907-1913. Lindsay Rogers, A.B. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1912, PH.D. (ibid.) 1915, LL.B. (Univ. of Maryland) 1915. Lecturer on Government 19201921; Tutor 1920-I 921. Mark Homer Rogers, A.B. (Williams Coil.) 1900, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1904. Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1925; Associate in Orthopaedic Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1925-. Melville Forrest Rogers, D.M.D. C.I. 1901. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1902-1911. Meyric Reynold Rogers, A. B. C.I. 1916 (1915), M.ARCH. 1919. Associate Professor of Fine Arts and Tutor 1926-1927. Reynold Rogers. Keeper of the Corporation Accounts 1909-1910. William Augustus Rogers, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1857, A. N1. (ibid.) 1860, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1880, PH.D. (Hon.) (Alfred Univ.) '886. Asst. Professor of Astronomy 1877-1886. William Burton Rogers, D.M.D. 1904. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1918-1919. William Matticks Rogers [formerly Samuel Matticks Ellen Kittle], A.B. 1827, A.M., OR. (Andover Theological Seminary) 1830. Over- seer 1844-1851. Andrew Amyx Rohlfing, s.s. (Rutgers Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1928-1929. John Carew Rolfe, A.B. m.c.l. Classics 188 1, A.M. (Cornell Univ.) 1884, 384 HISTORICAL REGISTER PH.D. (ibid.) 1885, CR. (American School of Classical Studies at Athens) 1889. Instructor in Greek 1889-1890. William Alfred Rolfe, M.D. 1890. Instructor in Proctology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1927-. Fred Goldsmith Rollins, D.M.D. (Tufts Coil.) 1917, D.NLD. (Harvard Univ.) 1920, F.A.C.D. 1922. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1923-1925; Instructor in Oral Surgery 1925-. Hyder Edward Rollins, A.B. (Southwestern Univ., Texas) 1910, A.M. (Univ. of Texas) 1912, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1916, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1917, LL.D. (Southwestern Univ.) 1933- Professor of English 1926-. Lloyd LaPage Rollins, A.B. (Unit, of California) 1923. Tutor 1927- 1930; Instructor in Fine Arts 1929-1930. William Herbert Rollins, D.M.D. 1873, M.D. 1879. Instructor in Dental Pathology 1874-1878. Eli Charles Romberg, A.B. 1914, M.D. 1920. Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1930-- Alfred Sherwood Romer, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) 1917, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1921. Professor of Zoology 1934-; Tutor 1934-; Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1934 James Stewart Rooney, AS. (Univ. of California) 1921, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1928-. George Byron Roorbach, A.B. (Go/gate Univ.) 1903, A.M. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1914, S.D. (Hon.) (Colgate Univ.) 1926. Professor of Foreign Trade 1919-1934; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1931- Franklin Delano Roosevelt, A.B. 1904 (1903), LL.D. (St. John's Coil., Md.) 1920, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Overseer r917-1923- Theodore Roosevelt, A.B. m.c.l. 1880, LL.D. (Northwestern Univ., 1/h) 1893, LL.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1899, LL.D. (Hope Coil.) 1901, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1901, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1902, LL.D. (Univ. oJ Chicago) 1903, LL.D. (Univ. of California) 1903, LL.D. (Univ. rj Pennsylvania) 1904, LL.D. (C/ark Univ.) 1905, LL.D. (Tufts Coil.) 1905, L.H.D.(Wi//iafl2s Colt) 1905, LL.D. (Univ. of Leipsic) [909, LL.D. (George Washington Univ.) 1909, LL.D. (Univ. of Cambridge) 191(), D.C.L. (Univ. of Oxford) 1910, DR. PHIL. (Hon.) (Unzv.of Berlin) 1910, DR. PHIL. (Hon.) (Univ. of C'hristiania) 1910, LL.D. (Univ. of Buenos Aires) 1913- Overseer 1895-1901, 1910-1916; William Beldun Noble Lecturer 1910-1911. OFFICERS 1637-1936 385 Elihu Root, A. 13. (Hamilton Coil.) 1903, A.M. (ibid.) 1905, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1906. Overseer 1930-1936. Howard Frank Root, A.B. c.l. Chemistry 1913, M.D. 1919. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1926-1927; Instructor in Medicine (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1935-. Robert Kilburn Root, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1898, PH.D. (ibid.) 19c2. Lecturer on English 1927. James Hardy Ropes, A.B. s.c./. 1889, CR. (Andover Theological Seminary) 1893, S.T.D. (ibid.) 1898, S.T.D. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1905, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Instructor in New Testament Criticism and Interpretation 1895-1898; Asst. Professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation 1898-1903; Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Literature 1903-1933; Bussey Professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation 1903-1910; Hollis Professor of Divinity 1910-1933; Dean of the Department of University Extension 1910-1916; Dean of Special Students and Dean in Charge of University Extension 1916-1922; Acting Dean (Theological School) 1927. John Codrnan Ropes, A.B. 1857, LL.B. iS6i, LL.D. 1897. Overseer 1868-1876. Herbert Jennings Rose, M.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1910, F.B.A. 1934. Lecturer on Latin 193 5-1936. Pierre de Chaignon la Rose [formerly Pierre la Rose], A.B. 1895. In- structor in English 1897-I 902. Milton Joseph Rosenau, M.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1889, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1914. Professor of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene 1909-1920; Charles Wilder Professor of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene 1920-1935; Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine 1935-. Arturo Walter Rosenblueth, B.A. (Colegio Civil St Monterrey) 1916, M.D. (Univ. of Paris) 1927. Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1932-1933; Tutor 1932-; Instructor in Physiology (Medical School) 1933-1934; Asst. Professor of Physiology '934-. Eugen Rosenstock-HŸssy, DR.JUR. (Univ. of Heidelberg) 1909, DR. PHIL. (ibid.) 1923- Visiting Lecturer on Government 1933-1934; Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture 1934-1935; Visiting Lecturer 1935; Lecturer on Theology 1935- Cecil Alured Ross, A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1919. Superintendent of the Library (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1919 1921. 386 HISTORICAL REGISTER Denman Waldo Ross, A.B. with Highest Honors in History 1875, PH.D. and A.M. History 1880. Lecturer on the Theory of Design 1899-1935; Keeper of the Study Series 1922-1931; Honorary Fellow of the Fogg Art Museum 1922-1935; Honorary Keeper of the Ross Study Series 1931-1935. George Alexander Johnston Ross, M.A. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1884, OR. (United Presbyterian Coil., Edinburgh) 1888, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ..) 1919, S.T.D. (Knox Colt, Toronto) 1919. Preacher to the University 1913-1917, 1919-1921; William Belden Noble Lecturer 1928-1929. James Alexander Ross, S.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1922, B.A. (Oxford Univ.) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Unit.) 1933, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1934. Instructor in Economics 1929-; Tutor 1929-. William McLellan Ross, D.M.D. 1927- Instructor in Operative Dentis try '930-193'. Svein Rosseland, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Oslo) 1927. Lecturer on As tronomy 1929-1930- Abbott Lawrence Rotch, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1884, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1891. Director of the Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory 1885-1912; Professor of Meteorology 1906-1912. Benjamin Smith Rotch, A.B. 1838, A.M. 1870. Overseer 1864-1870- Thomas Morgan Rotch, AS. 1870, M.D. '874. Clinical Instructor in the Diseases of Children 1878-1885; Instructor in the Diseases of Children 188-1888; Asst. Professor of Diseases of Children 1888 '893; Professor of Diseases of Children 1893-1903; Professor of Pediatrics 1903-1914. Clarence Dana Rouillard, A. B. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Instructor in French 192S-1927- Arthur Charles Rounds, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) 1887, LL.B. c.l. and A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1890, LL.M. (Hon.) (New York Univ.) 1900. l.rt turer on New York Practice (Law School) 1898-1899, 1902-I fJfl Instructor in Civil Procedure under the New York Code I900-1901. Edward Michael Rowe, S.B. 1927, LL.B. 1931. Director of Debating 1933- Benjamin Rowland, s.n. rn.c.l. Fine Arts 1928, A.M. 1929, PH.D. line Arts 1930. Tutor 1930-1932, 1933-; Instructor in Fine Arts i;z 1932, '933-. Chalmer John Roy, AS. (Univ. of Missouri) 1929, A.M. (ibid.) i,i; , OFFICERS 1637-1936 387 A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1933. Tutor 1933-1934; Instructor in Ge- ology 1933-1934. Josiah Royce, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1875, PH.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1878, LL.D. (Univ. of Aberdeen) 1900, LL.D. (JoIins Hopkins Univ.) 1902, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 191 I, LL.D. (St. Andrews Univ.) 1911, LITT.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1911, D.Sc. (Hon.) (Univ. of Oxford) 1913. Instructor in Philosophy 1882-1884; Instructor in Philosophy and Forensics 1884-1885; Asst. Professor of Philosophy 1881892; Professor of the History of Philosophy 1892-1914; Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity 1914-1916. Morton William Royse, A.B. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1920, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1922, PH.D. (ibid.) 1928. Instructor in Government 1928-1930, '93'; Tutor 1928-1930, 1931. Charles Adrian Rubel, A.B. 1926 (1927), A.M. 1932. Associate of the Fogg Art Museum 1933- Solomon Hyman Rubin, M.D. (Tufts Coil.) 1908. Instructor in Pediatrics (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1930- George Rublee, A.B. m.d. &890, LL.B. c.l. 1895. Instructor in Contracts 1896. Giles Murrel Ruch, A.B. (Univ. of Oregon) 1914, PH.D. (Stanford Link.) 1922. Visiting Lecturer on Educational Measurement 1934. Reinhold Ruelberg, D.M.D. c.l. 1907- Instructor in Prosthetic Dentis- try 1913-1917; Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work 1917-1919, 1920-1921. David Lewis Ruffner, s.s. (Virginia Military Inst.) 1917. Asst. Pro- fessor of Military Science and Tactics 1925-1929. Clyde Orval Ruggles, A.B. (Iowa State Coll.) 1906, A.M. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1907, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1913- Professor of Public Utility Management 1928-; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1931. Phillip Justin Rulon, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1926, A.M. (ibid.) 1928. PH.D. (Link'. of Minnesota) 1931- Instructor in Education 1930- 1934; Asst. Professor of Education '934-. Louis Jacob Rumaggi, Cit. (U. S. Military Academy) 1922, S.B. In C. E. (Univ. of California) 1927- LLecturer on Aerophotography 1936-. Charles Andrew Rupp, A.B. c.1. Mathematics 1919, A.M. 1921. In- structor in Mathematics 1919-1921. 388 HISTORICAL REGISTER Arthur Litchfleld Russell, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of T'echnplogy) 1918, s.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1918. Instructor in Electrical Engi- neering 1919-19fl. Bertrand Arthur William Russell, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1893, MA. (ibid.) 1897. Lecturer on Philosophy 1914. Frank Russell, S.B. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1892, sm. (ibid.) 1895, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1896, A.M. (ibid.) 1897, PH.D. American Archaeology and Ethnology (ibid.) '898. Instructor in Anthropology 1897- 1901.,1902-1903- Frederick Fuller Russell, M.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1893, S.D. (George Washington Univ.) 1917. Lecturer on Preventive Medicine and Hygiene and Epidemiology (School of Public Health) 193S- John Edward Russell, A.B. (Williams Coll.) 1872, A.M. (ibid.) 1887, S.T.B. (Yale Univ.) 1880. Lecturer on Theology (Divinity School) 1893-1894. Le Baron Russell, A.B. 1832, A.M. 1836, M.D. 1842. Overseer 1872 1884. Leslie Augustus Russell, D.M.D. 1924. Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1928-1931- Thomas Russell, A.B. 1845. Overseer 1855-1867. Ubert Clifton Russell, D.M.D. 1904. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentis- try 19 15-1920. William Goodwin Russell, A.B. 1840, LL.B. 1845, LL.D. 1878. Overseer 1869-1881,1882-1894. William Polk Russell. Visiting Lecturer from Pomona College (Mathematics) 1924. William Monroe Rust, A.B. (Rice Institute) 1928, PH.D. (ibid.) 1931. Instructor in Mathematics 1933-1934; Tutor 1933-1934. Philip Casteen Rutledge, s.13. c.l. 1927, 5.M. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1933. Instructor in Soil Mechanics 193S- Franklin Winton Ryan, A.B. (Baker Univ.) 1910, M.B.A. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1921, A.M. (ibid.) 1923, PH.D. Business Economics (ibid.) 1925. Instructor in Banking (Graduate School of Business Adminis- tration) 1922-1923; Instructor in Business Reports (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1923-1924; Instructor in Student Reports (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1924-1925- Arthur William Ryder, A.B. m.c.l. 1897, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Leip.cid) 1901. Instructor in Indic Philology 1902-1906; Instructor in (icr man1904-1906. OFFICERS 1637-1936 389 William Henry Ryder, A.B. (Oberlin Coll.) 1866, cp.. (Andover Theological Seminary) 1869, A. M. (Oberlin Coll.) 1888, S.T.D. (Grinnell Coll.) 1891, S.T.D. (Oberlin Coll.) 1916. Andover Professor of New Testament Interpretation 1908-1918. William Vernon Ryder, D.M.D. ci. 1905. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1916-1921. Wallace Clement Sabine, A.B. (Ohio State Univ.) 1886, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1888, S.D. (Hon.) (Brown Univ.) 1907, S.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1914. Instructor in Physics 1890-1895; Asst. Professor of Physics 1895-1905; Professor of Physics &905-1914; Dean (Lawrence Scientific School) 1906-1908; Dean (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1908-1914; Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy 1914-191 9. Hanns Sachs, DR.JUR. (Univ. of Vienna) 1905- Instructor in Psy- chology (Medical School) 1935- Paul Joseph Sachs, A.B. c.l. 1900, LL.D. (Unit, of Pittsburgh) 1928. Asst. Director of the Fogg Art Museum 1914-1924; Asst. Professor of Fine Arts ii 917-1922; Associate Professor of Fine Arts 1922-1927; Associate Director of the Fogg Art Museum 1924-; Professor of Fine Arts 1927-. Wilford Cook Saeger, A.B. 1904, LL.B. 1907. Editor of the Alumni Directory and the Quinquennial Catalogue 1922-1928; Secretary to the Corporation 1925-1926; Bursar 19:27- Arthur Truman Safford, A.B. (Williams Coll.) '887, A.M. (ibid.) 1890. Instructor in Hydraulics 1906-1908; Instructor in Hydraulic Measurement 1908-1909; Lecturer on Hydraulic Engineering (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1909-1915. Carl Eaton Safford, D.M.D. 1908. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1913-1918- Frederick Hollister Safford, S.n. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 18883 A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1894, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1897. Instructor in Mathematics 1895-1899. Truman Henry Safford, A.B. 1854. Asst. Observer (Astronomical Observatory) 1863-1866. Harry Samuel Saidel, S.B. (Massachusetts Agricultural Coll.) 1917, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) £927. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1931-. Charles Webster St. John, A.B. (Clark Univ.) 1911, AM. (ibid.) 1912, ED.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926, ED.D. (ibid.) 1928. Secretary of the Graduate School cf Education 1927-1928. 390 HISTORICAL REGISTER Orestes St. John. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) r86- 1867, 1871-1872, 1873-1874. Paul FrŽdŽric Saintonge, A.B. ci. Romance Languages and Literatures 1924, A.M. 1927, PH.D. Philology 1930. Instructor in French 19251928. Francis Sales, A.M. (Hon.) 1835. Instructor in Spanish and French 1816-1854. Stephen Salisbury, A.B. 1817, A. M., LL.D. 1875. Overseer 1871-1883- Edward Dwight Salmon, S.B. (Univ. of Rochester) 1917, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) £923, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1934- Instructor in History I925 1926. Ira Allen Salmon, D.D.S. (Pennsylvania Coil. of Dental Surgery) 1867- Lecturer on Operative Dentistry (Dental School) 1868-1877. John Leonard Salmon, A.B. (Centre Colt) 1914, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in French 1927-1928. William Thomas Salter, A. B. m.c.t Chemistry 1922, M.D. m.d. 1925. Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1929-1934; Tutor 1929-; In- structor in Medicine 1932-1934; Asst. Professor of Medicine 1934-. Leverett Saltonstall, A.B. 1802, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1802, A.M., A. M. (Bowdoin Coll.) x 806, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1838. Overseer '835 1845. Leverett Saltonstall, A.B. 1844, A.M., LL.B. 1847. Overseer 1876-1888, 1889-1895. Leverett Saltonstall, A.B. 1914, LL.B. 1917, LL.D. (Northeastern Univ.) 1935. Overseer 1928-1934, 1935- Nathaniel Saltonstall, A. B. 1695, A.M. Librarian 1697-1701; Tutor 1700-1702. Gaetano Salvernini, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Florence) 1894. Lecturer on History 1930; Lauro De Bosis Lecturer on the History of Italian Civilization 1934, '935, 1936- Adolph Walter Samborski, A. B. 1925 (1926), ED.M. 1928, A.M. '933. Instructor in Physical Education 1927-. Leon Alexander Samoiloff, S. B. Electrical Engineering 1925. Instruc tor in Electrical Engineering 1928-1929. Francis Gregory Sanborn. Instructor in Entomology 1871-1873- Frank Berry Sanborn, S.B. (Dartmouth Colt) 1887, C.E. (ibid.) 18)3/4;, S.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1898. Instructor in Hydraulics 1902. George Phippen Sanborn, M. D. 1901. Instructor in Bacteriology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915, 1916-I 919; Instructor in OFFICERS 1637-1936 39' Bacteriology (Medical School) 1915-1916; Instructor in Bacteri- ology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1921. Lars Josef Sandberg, A.B. 1929, M.B.A. c.l. 1931, D.C.S. 1933- Instructor in Marketing (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1931-1934; Asst. Professor of Marketing 1934-. Charles Sanders, A.B. 1802, A.M. Steward 1827-18,,1. Thomas Henry Sanders, B.COM. (Univ. of Birmingham) 1905, M.COM. (ibid.) 1914, PH.D. Business Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1921. Asst. Professor of Accounting 1921--1924 Associate Professor of Industrial Accounting 1924-1927; Professor of Accounting 1927-. Robert Louis Sanderson. Instructor in French 1885-1889; Asst. Professor of French 1889-1895- Jack Henry Sandground, B.SC. (Univ. of South Africa) 1920, M.Sc. (ibid.) 1920, S.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1925. Instructor in Tropical Helminthology (Medical School) 1925-1932; Instructor in Tropical Helminthology (School of Public Health) 1926-1932; Curator of Helminthology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1928-; Asst. Professor of Tropical Medicine (School of Public Health) Ijp-I9; Asst. Professor of Tropical Helminthology (School of Public Health) 1932-; Asst. Professor of Tropical Helminthology (Medical School) i35-. Chester Leigh Sandiford, D.M.D. 1916. Instructor in Oral Hygiene 1923-1924; Instructor in Preventive Dentistry 1924-1925; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1925-. Uris Edward Sandusky, A.B. (Univ. of Washington, Seattle) 1924, A.M. (ibid.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Asst. Director of the Biological Laboratories 1934- Robert Nevitt Sanford, A.B. (Univ. of Richmond) 1929, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1930, PH.D. Psychology (Harvard Univ.) 1934. Tutor 19311932. Charles Robert Sanger, A.B. c.l. 1881, A.M. 1882, PH.D. and A.M. Physics 1884. Asst. Professor of Chemistry 1899-1903; Professor of Chemistry 1903-1912; Director of the Chemical Laboratory 1903- 1912. George Partridge Sanger, A.B. 1840, A.M., LL.B. 1844. Tutor &8431846. Ralph Sanger, A.B. iBo8, A.M., S.T.D. 1857. 't'utor 1811-1812. Richard Sanger, A.B. 1800, A.M. Tutor 1803 1 Hog. George Santayana, A.B. s.cJ. with Highest I lonors in Philosophy 1886, 392 HISTORICAL REGISTER PH.D. and A.M. Philosophy 1889, LLTT.D. (Unit'. of Wisconsin) 191 1. Instructor in Philosophy 1889-1898; Asst. Professor of Philosophy 1898-1907; Professor of Philosophy 1907-1912. Clarence Olds Sappington, A.B. (Whitman Coil.) 1911, M.D. (Stanford Univ.) 1918, DR.P.H. (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Instructor in Vital Statistics (School of Public Health) 1923-1924. Arthur Sard, S.B. s.c.L Mathematics 193!, A.M. 1932, PH.D. Mathe- matics 1936. Instructor in Mathematics £933-; Tutor 1933- Charles Sprague Sargent, A.B. £862, LL.D. 1901. Curator of the Arnold Arboretum 1872-1873; Professor of Horticulture 1872-1873; Director (Arnold Arboretum and the Botanic Garden) 1873-1879; Director (Arnold Arboretum) 1879-1927; Arnold Professor of Arboriculture 1879-1927. Daniel Sargent, A.B. ci. Philosophy 1913, A.M. 1914. Tutor 1921 Instructor in History and Literature 1925-. Dudley Allen Sargent, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 187;, M.D. (Yale Univ.) 1878, A.M. (Bowdoin Golf.) 1887, S.D. (ibid.) 1894. Asst. Professor of Physical Training and Director (Hemenway Gymnasium) 1879 1889; Director (Hemenway Gymnasium) 1889-1919. Franklin Haven Sargent, A. B. 1877. Instructor in Elocution 1881 1882. John Osborne Sargent, A.B. 1830, A.M. Overseer 1880-189,1. Rolla Beane Sargent, D.M.D. 1919. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1925-1929- George Sarton, D.SC. (Univ. of Ghent) 1911, L.H.D. (Brown Univ.) 1934, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1935. Lecturer on Philosophy 1916-1917; Lecturer on the History of Science 1917-1918, 1920-1921, 1922 1931, 1932-. Erie Freeman Saunders, B.SC. (Nova Scotia Technical Colt) i9z, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in Accounting (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1928-1929. Frederick Albert Saunders, B.A. (Univ. of Toronto) 1895, PH.D. (yo/m' Hopkins Univ.) '899. Asst. Professor of Physics 1919-1920 Associate Professor of Physics 1920-1923; Professor of Physics 1923- George SautŽ, PH.B. (Brown Univ.) 1924, A.M. (ibid.) 1926. Instructor in Mathematics 1926-1927, 1928-1930; Tutor I928-I930 Albert Sauveur, s.a. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1889, s.s', (Hon.) (Case School of Applied Science) 1921, D.SC. (Hon.) (Univ. '1 OFFICERS 1637-1936 393 Grenoble) 1924, D.SC. (Hon.) (Univ. of San Marcos, Peru) 1925, DR.. ENGIN. (Hon.) (Lehigh Univ.) 1926, S.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1935. Instructor in Metallurgy 1899-1901; Asst. Professor of Metallurgy and Metallography 1901-1906; Professor of Metallurgy and Metallography 1906-1924; Gordon McKay Professor of Metal- lurgy and Metallography 1924-I935-Howard James Savage, A.B. (ruJts Coil.) 1907, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1909, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1915. Instructor in English i91[-1913-James Savage, A.B. 1803, A.M., LL.D. 1841. Overseer 1838-1853. Domenique Peter Savant, S.B. in E. E. (Rose Polytechnic Inst.) 1912, s.i'. (ibid.) 1914, E.E. (ibid.) 1916, S.M. Electrical Engineering (Harvard Univ.) 1920. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1920- 1921. George William Sawin, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Mathema- tics 1884,A.M. 1886. Instructor in Mathematics 1885-1889. Alpha Reuben Sawyer, M.D., C.M. (McGill Univ.) 1905. Instructor in Genito-Urinary Surgery (Medical School) 1925-1928, [929-; Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1928-1929. Charles Baldwin Sawyer, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1915. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1917-1918. Charles Berry Sawyer, D.M.D. 1915. Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1928-. Harris Eastman Sawyer, A.H. ci. 1891, A.M. 1894, PH.D. Chemistry i Sg. Lecturer on the Chemistry of Fermentation 1897-1898. Roscoe Hall Sawyer, S.B. c.l. Industrial Chemistry 1925, A.M. 1927. Instructor in Chemistry 1927-1928. Karl Sax, S.B. (Washington State Coll.) 1916, S.M. Botany (Harvard Univ.) 1917, S.D. Applied Biology (ibid.) 1922. Associate Professor of Plant Cytology 1928-193 5; Professor of Botany 1935- Leonard Spier Saxe, A.B. 1921 (1920), LL.B. 1924. Lecturer on New York Practice (Law School) 1930- Madison Sayles, A.B. ci. Philosophy 1927, M.B.A. 1929 (1930). Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1932- Robert Wilcox Sayles, A.B. 1901 (1903). Assistant in charge of the Geological (Exhibition) Collections (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1906-[91 i; Curator of the Geological Collections (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1911-1928; Instructor in Surveying and Mapping 1918-1919; Research Associate in the Division of Geological Sciences 1928-. 394 HISTORICAL REGISTER Francis Bowes Sayre, A.B. (Williams Coil.) 1909, LL.B. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1912, S.J.D. (ibid.) 1918. Lecturer on Law 1919; Asst. Professor of Law 1919-1924; Professor of Law 1924-:1934.- Paul Lombard Sayre, A.B. 1916 (1915), J.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1920, S.J.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Lecturer on Civil Procedure (Law School) 1929-1930. Stephen Scales, A. B. 1763, A.M. Tutor 1767-1770. Clarence Linwood Scamman, A.B. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1909, M.D. (ibid.) 1912. Associate in Public Health Administration (School of Public Health) 1926-1931- Richard Everingham Scammon, A. B. (Univ. of Kansas) 1904, A. M. (ibid.) 1906, PH.D. Medical Sciences (Harvard Univ.) 1909. Instruc- tor in Histology and Embryology 1909-1910. David Daniel Scannell, A.B. c.l. 1897, M.D.. c.l. 1900. Lecturer on Sur- gery (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915. Elmer Raymond Schaeffer, A.B. c.L Physics 1913, PH.D. Physics 1920. Asst. Director of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory 1917-1919; Instructor in Physics 1918-1919, 1920-1924- Paul Bigelow Schaeffer, A.B. (Univ. of Kansas) 1913, A.M. (Univ. " - Wisconsin) 1915, PH.D. History (Harvard Univ.) 1923- Instructor in History 1921-1925. Paul Abbott Schafer, A.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1925, A.M. (Hamilton Coil.) 1926. Instructor in Economic Geology 1930-1931. LeRoy Allen Schall, M.D. Jefferson Medical Colt) 1917. Instructor in Laryngology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1927-Richard Louis Schanck, S.B. (Northwestern Univ.) 1924, A.M. (ibid.) 1926, PH.D. (Syracuse Univ.) 1932- Instructor in Psychology 1935 Tutor 1935m Richard Schatzki, M.D. (Univ. of Berlin) 1926. Instructor in Roent genology (Medical School) 1934- Alfred Ludwig Theodor Schaper, M.D. (Univ. of Munich) rS%q. Demonstrator of Histology and Embryology 1895-1899; Asst. Professor of Histology 1899-1900. Lincoln Frederick Schaub, A. B. (Charles City Colt, Iowa) 1901, A.M. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1903, LL.B. c.i. (Harvard Univ.) 1906. instruc tor in Quasi-Contracts 1907-1908; Instructor in Quasi-Contracts and the Law of Persons, and in Commercial Law, 1908-1909; Secretary of the Graduate School of Business Administration i 90H 1914; Lecturer on Persons and Quasi-Contracts (Law School) 1909-1910; Asst. Professor of Commercial Law 1909-1913; 1.r OFFICERS 1637-1936 395 turer on Quasi-Contracts (Law School) 1912-1913; Professor of Commercial Law 1913-1921; Acting Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1918-1919. Erwin Haskell Schell, 5.3. (Massachusetts Init. of frechnology) 1912. Lecturer on Industrial Operation (Medical School) 1921-1922; Asst. Professor of Industrial Management 1924-1928. Frederic Schenck, A.B. c.l. History and Literature, especially of the Middle Ages 1909, B.LITT. (Univ. of Oxford) 1912, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1914, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1918. Instructor in English 19141917; Tutor 1915-1919. Joseph Williams Schereschewsky, A.B. '895, M.D. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1899. Associate in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (Medical School) 1922-; Associate in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (School of Public Health) 1926-. William Edward Schevill, A.B. 1927, A.M. 1929. Asst. Curator of In- vertebrate Paleontology (Museum of Comparative Zoblogy) 1932-. Bela Schick, M.D. (Karl Franz Univ., Graz) 1900. Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine (Medical School) 1922-1923. Hugo Karl Schilling, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Leipsic) 1885. Asst. Professor of German 1891-1901. Arthur Meier Schlesinger, S.B. (Ohio State Univ.) 1910, S.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1911, PH.D. (ibid.) 1918, LTrLD. (Be/oil Coll.) 1928. Visiting Lecturer on American History 1924-1925; Professor of History 1925-. Monroe Jacob Schlesinger, 5.3. (Coll. of the City of New York) 1912, PH.D. Medical Sciences (Harvard Univ.) 1920, M.D. m.c./. (ibid.) 1926. Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (Medical School) 1921-1922; Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1926-193 5; Associate in Pathology 1935- Joseph Linus Schlitt, s.n. (Univ. of Missouri) 1916 (1917), M.E. (ibid.) 1917. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1919-1920. Oscar Menderson Schloss, 5.13. (Alabama Polytechnic Inst.) 1901, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1905. Professor of Pediatrics 19211923. Carl Nelson Schmalz, A.B. c.l. History 1919, M.B.A. 1921. Asst. Pro- fessor of Marketing 1929-; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1931- Karl Schmidt, M.A. and DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Marburg) 1898. Lecturer on Philosophy 1912-1913. 396 HISTORICAL REGISTER George Adam Schmitt, A. M. (Hon.) 1860. Instructor in German 1856-1863- Edwin George Schneider, s.s. (Wesicyan Univ.) 1929, PH.D. Physics (Harvard Univ.) 1934. Instructor in Physics 1934- William Brazell Schoelwer, C.E. (Univ. of Cincinnati) 1922. Instructor in charge of Industrial Work (Engineering School) 1922-1923. Friedrich Schoenemann, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Marburg) 1911. Instruc- tor in German 1913-1920. Otto Eugene Schoen-RenŽ, A. B. s.c.L English 1930. Instructor in English 1934-. William Schofield, A.B. c.L History 1879, LL.B. ci. and A.M. '883. In structor in Torts 1886-1888; Instructor in Roman Law and in Torts 1888-1890; Instructor in Roman Law 1890-1892. William Henry Schofield, B.A. (Univ. of Toronto) 1889, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1893, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1895. Instructor in English 1897-1902; Asst. Professor of English 1902-1906; Professor (it Comparative Literature 1906-1920. Richard Frederick Scholz, A.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1902, A.M. (ibid.) 1903, PH.D. (ibid.) 1911. Lecturer on Ancient History 1913-1914- Lynn Irvine Schoonover, PH.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1913, PH.M. (ibid.) 1915. Instructor in Bank Management (Graduate School (of Business Administration) 1926-1931; Tutor (Graduate School (it Business Administration) 1930-1931. Jan Arnoldus Schouten, E.E. (Univ. of Dc/fl) 1908. Lecturer on Mathematics 1930-1931. Carl Ludwig Schrader. Instructor in Gymnastics 1905-1920. Frank Edward Schubmehi, M.D. (Boston Univ.) 1898. Instructor iii Industrial Medicine (Medical School) 1918-1919; Instructor in the Practice of Industrial Medicine (Medical School) 1919-1921. Edgar Albert Schuler, A.B. (Morningside Coil.) 1928, A.M.( Univ. of Minnesota) 1929, PH.D. Sociology (Harvard Univ.) 1933- l\it 1930-1933. Reuben Zeiten Schulz, A.B. (Central Weslcyan Colt, Mo.) 1921, A (Univ. of Nebraska) 1926, M.D. (ibid.) 1927. Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1928-. Gerhart von Schulze-Gaevernitz. Lecturer on Political Economy 1926-1927- Joseph Alois Schumpeter [formerly Josef Alois Schumpeter], j.iiii. (Univ. of Vienna) r,o6, PH.D. (Hon.) (Columbia Univ.) 1913. I.e OFFICERS 1637-1936 397 turer on Economics 1927-1928; Lecturer on Economics 1930-1931; Tutor 1927-1928, 1930-1931; 1932-; Professor of Economics 19321935; George F. Baker Professor of Economics 1935-. George Schwab, S.13. (Amherst Coil.) 1905, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1919. Associate in Anthropology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1919-1922, 1924-1935; Research Associate in Anthropology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1935- Henry Gerard Schwartz, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1928, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1932-Instructor in Anatomy 1935-. Eugene Amandus Schwarz. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Z06109y) 1873-1874- John Robert Paterson Sciater, BA. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1898, M.A. (ibid.) 1902, S.T.D. (St. Andrews Univ., Scot/and) 1917- Preacher to the University 1930-1932, 1934-1935. Gilbert Campbell Scoggin, A.B., A.M. (Vanderbilt Univ.) 1902, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1906. Lecturer on the Classics 1919- 1920. Austin Wakeman Scott, A.B. (Rutgers Univ.) 1903, LL.B. c.E (Harvard Univ.) 1909, A.M. (Hon.) (Rutgers Unit.) 1916, LL.D. (Rutgers Univ.) 1933. Lecturer on Pleading and on Equity (Law School) 1909-1910; Asst. Professor of Law 1910-1914; Professor of Law 1914-1919; Acting Dean (Faculty of Law) 1915-1916; Story Professor of Law 19 19-. Donald Scott, A.B. 1900, A.M. 1930. Asst. Director of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 1929-1932; Director of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 1932- Henry Edwards Scott, A.B. s.c./. Classics with Highest Honors in History iS8x. Instructor in History 18 84-1885. Henry Edwards Scott, A.B. 1922. Tutor 1924-1926. Howard Scott, A.B. (George Washington Univ.) 1918. Instructor in Metallurgy 1920-1921. Norman Dunshee Scott, S.B. (Drake Univ.) 1916, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1920, ).4.A. (ibid.) 1920, B.Sc. (ibid.) 1921. Instructor in Chemistry 1923-1924. Ralph Lucas Scott, A.B. (Washington and Lee Univ.) 1925, AM. (ibid.) 1926, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930- Instructor in English 1930- 1934; Tutor 1930-1933. 398 HISTORICAL REGISTER Stuart Nash Scott, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1927, LL.B. mci. (Harvard Unit) 1930. Asst. Professor of Law 193- a-1 93!. Zenos Edmund Scott, S. B. (Evansville Coil.) 1910, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1913, PH.D. (Hon.) (Evansville Coil.) 1923. Lecturer on Educational Administration (Graduate School of Education) 193c-1932- Edwin Mitchell Scribner, D.MI.D. 1927- Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1934-. Guillaume Alexandre Louis Scribner. Instructor in French 1883-1884. Charles Locke Scudder, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1882, PH.B. (ibid.) 1883, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1888. Demonstrator of Surgical Apparatus 1893-1895; Lecturer on Surgery (Medical School) 1907-1913; Associate in Surgery 1913-1916; Asst. Professor of Surgery 1916 1920; Acting Dean (Graduate School of Medicine) 1918-1919. Samuel Hubbard Scudder, A.B. (Williams Coil.) 1847, A.M., 5.13. s.c.1. (Harvard Univ.) 1862. University Lecturer 186-11864; Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1863-1864; Asst. Librarian 1879-1882- Arthur Searle, A. B. 1856, A.M. Asst. Professor of Astronomy 1887; Phillips Professor of Astronomy 1887-1912. David Sears, A.B. 1807, A.M. Overseer 1853-1858- George Gray Sears, A. B. (Amherst Coil.) x880, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1885, S.D. (Hon.) (Amherst Coil.) 1925, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Clinical Medicine 1897-1901; Asst. Professor 4 Clinical Medicine 1901-191 r; Associate Professor of Clinical Mciii. cine 1911-1912; Clinical Professor of Medicine 1912-1918; Pro fessor of Clinical Medicine i918-19 19. Philip Howes Sears, A.B. 1844, A.M., LL.B. 1849. Tutor 1848-1849; Overseer 1859-1864. Murray Seasongood, A.B. mc.!. 1900, A.M. 1901, LL.B. 1903. Godkin Lecturer 1932-1933- Henry Eliason Seaton, 5.13. (Wabash Coil.) 1890, A.M. (Indiana L'nt,) 1892. Curator of the Herbarium 1892-1893- Edwin Pliny Seaver, A.B. 1864, A.M., LL.B. 1870. Tutor 186-iHh' Asst. Professor of Mathematics 1869-1874; Overseer 1879- 1 1894-1908. Warren Abner Seavey, A.B. 1902, LL.B. ci. 1904, LL.D. (Univ. j ATebraska) 1928. Lecturer on Pleading (Law School)1911- It)tZj OFFICERS 1637-1936 399 Erskine Austin Seay, OR. (U S. Naval Academy) 1924. Asst. Pro- fessor of Naval Science and Tactics 1931-1933. Ellery Sedgwick, A. B. c.L 1894, LITT.D. (rufts Colt) 1920, L1TT.D. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1921. Overseer 191 9-1925. John Popham Sedgwick, M.B.A. c./. 1922. Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1923-1924; Instructor in Finance (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1923-1925. William Ellery Sedgwick, A.B. 1922, A.M. 1927, PH.D. Philology 1934. Instructor in English 1926-; Tutor 1926-. Philipp Seiberth, A.M. (Indiana Univ.) '898. Instructor in German 1902-1903. Wladimir Samuel Seidel, A. B. s.cJ. with Highest Honors in Mathematics 1928, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Munich) 1930. Benjamin Peirce Instructor in Mathematics 1932-1935; Tutor 1932-1935- William Boothby Selbie, M.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1889, S.T.D. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1910, S.T.D. (Univ. of Oxford) 1919. William Belden Noble Lecturer 1929-1930. Benjamin Morris Selekinan, S.B. (Univ. of Pittsburgh), A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1917, PH.D. (ibid.) 1927. Lecturer on Urban Industrial Problems 193S- Andrew Watson Sellards, A.B. (Univ. of Kansas) 1903, A.M. (ibid.) 1904, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1909. Associate in Tropical Medicine (Graduate School of Medicine) 1914-1915, 1916-1917; Associate in Tropical Medicine (Medical School) '915-1916, 19171918; Asst. Professor of Tropical Medicine 1918-1932; Associate Professor of Tropical Medicine 1932- Charles Alden SeIzer, A.B. (Kingfisher Colt, Okla.) 1917, A.M. (Univ. Of Oklahoma) 1924, ED.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, ED.D. (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in Education 1927-1928. Schuyler Bussing Serviss, A.13. c.L 1902, A.M. 1903, S.M. 1909. Instruc- tor in Elementary Mechanics i 909. James Warren Sever, M.D. 1901. Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-19 19; Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1924; Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery (Medical School) 1922-1929; Asst. Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery 1929-. Nicholas Sever, A.B. 1701, A.M. Tutor 1716-1728; Fellow 1725-1728. Clarence Geddes Severy, D.M.D. 1916. Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1925-1932. 400 HISTORICAL REGISTER Joseph Sewall, A.B. 7Jo7, A.M., S.T.D. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1731. Fellow 1728-1765. Mitchel Sewall, A.B. 1718, A.M. Librarian 1722-1723. Samuel Sewall, A.B. 1671, A.M. Tutor 1673-7674; Fellow 1673-1674; Librarian 1674. Stephen Sewall, A.B. 1721, A.M. Librarian 1726-1728; Tutor 1728 1739. Stephen Sewall, A. B. 1761, A.M. Instructor in Hebrew 1761-1764; Librarian 1762-1763; Hancock Professor of Hebrew and othur Oriental Languages 1764-185- Walter Edwin Sewell, A.B. (Univ. of Georgia) 1925, S.B. in C. E. (ibid.) 1926, A.M. (ibid.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1932, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1936. Instructor in Mathematics 1934-; Tutor 1935- Eric Hyde Lord Sexton, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927. Tutor 1926-1930- John Joseph Sexton, A.B. c.l. French Language and Literature 1918, A.M. 1922. Instructor in French 1921, 1924-1925; Instructor ill Romance Languages 1921-1924, 1929; Tutor 1929. Lawrence Eugene Sexton, A.B. c./. 1884, LL.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1887. Overseer 1909-1917- Robert Francis Seybolt, PH.B. (Brown Univ.) 1910, A.M. (ibid.) 191$, PH.D. (Columbia Unit.) 1916. Lecturer on the History of Edut :i tion (Graduate School of Education) 1925-1926. Hermann Berthold Fritz Seyfarth, D.M.D. c.l. 1932. Instructor ill Operative Dentistry 1934-. Warren Crocker Seyfert, A.B. (Univ. of Rochester) 1926, E1J.M. (Har yard Univ.) 1933, ED.D. (ibid.) 1936. Instructor in Education '934 James William Davenport Seymour, A.B. 1917 (1919). Secretary to the University for Information and Secretary for Alumni Afl'iI1923-1927. Felix Ira Shaffner, A.B. ci. Economics 1925, A.M. 1926, B.LITT. (04usd Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1933- Instructor in Economics 1928-; Tutor 1928-. Nathaniel Southgate Shaler, S.B. s.c.l. 1862, S.D. Natural History 18 -1- 5 (1876), LL.D. 1903- University Lecturer 1864-1867, 1869-18701 Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1864-1873; ProfeMPww of Paleontology 1869-1888; Professor of Geology 1888-1906; I)ran of the Lawrence Scientific School 1891-1906. OFFICERS 1637-1936 401 Ralph Faust Shaner, PILE. (Lafayette Colt) 1915, PH.D. Medical Sciences (Harvard Univ.) 1920. Instructor in Histology (Medical School) 1920-1921. Clarence Shannon, D.M.D. 1908. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1913-1919- Albert Abraham Shapira, S.B. c.l. 1910, M.D. ci 1913. Instructor in Anatomy (Medical School) 1918-1926. Albert Abraham Shapiro, A.B. c.l. French and other Romance Lan- guages and Literatures 1914 (1913), A.M. 1914, PH.D. Philology 1916. Instructor in Romance Languages 1915-19 i6. Carl Lynnwood Shapiro, B.MECH. ENGIN. (Northeastern Univ.) 1929, s.rs4. in Engin. Metallurgy (Harvard Univ.) 1932, S.D. Metallurgy (ibid.) 1934. Research Associate in Metallurgy 1934-193S- Harry Lionel Shapiro, A.B. m.d. Anthropology 1923, A.M. 1925, PH.D. Anthropology 1926. Tutor 1925-1926. Samuel Shapleigh, A.B. 1789, A.M. Librarian 1793-1800. Harlow Shapley, A.B. (Univ. of Missouri) 1910, A.M. (ibid.) 1911, PH.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1913, LL.D. (Univ. of Missouri) 1927, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Pittsburgh) 1931, LL.D. (Ogi'ethorpe Univ.) ip, LL.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1932, S.D. (Hon.) (Princeton Univ.) 1933, S.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1933, LITT.D. (Brown Univ.) 1933, D.SC. (Hon.) (Univ. of Toronto) 1935- Observer of the Harvard College Observatory 1921; Director of the Harvard College Observatory 1921-; Paine Professor of Practical Astronomy 1921-; Tutor 1932-1933. Daniel Sharp, Add. (Brown Univ.) 1811, S.T.D. (ibid.) 1828, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1843. Overseer 1846-1843. Frederick Dent Sharp, Ga. (U. S. Military dlcaderny) 1917. Asst. Professor of Military Science and Tactics 1928-1932. Walter Rice Sharp, A.B. (Wabash Coll.) 1917, DOCTEIJR-EN-DROJT (Univ. of Bordeaux) 1922. Lecturer on Government 1934-1935; Tutor 1934-1935. Russell Thornley Sharpe, S.B. s.c.!. with Highest Honors in English 1928. Asst. Secretary for Student Employment 1929-1931; Acting Secretary for Student Employment 1930-1931; Secretary for Student Employment 1931-; Asst. Consultant on Careers 1931-1935. Edwin Leslie Shattuck, D.M.D. 1887. lkmonstrator of Operative Dentistry j88-1888. Frederick Cheever Shattuck, A.B. 1868, A.M. 1872, M.D. 1873, LL.D. 402 HISTORICAL REGISTER (Univ. of Cincinnati) 1908, S.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1912 Clinical Instructor in Auscultation and Percussion 1879-1884; Instructor in the Theory and Practice of Physic 1884-1888; Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine 1888-1912; Overseer 11913-1919. George Brune Shattuck, A.B. 1863, A.M. 1867, M.D. 1869. Instructor in Clinical Medicine 1886-18 88; Overseer 189c-19c2, 1903-1912. George Cheever Shattuck, A.B. 1901, M.D. c.l. 1905, A.M. (Hon.) 1919. Asst. Professor of Tropical Medicine 1921-; Member of the Faculty (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1933-. George Cheyne Shattuck, A.B. 1831, A.M., M.D. 1835. Professor of Clinical Medicine 1855-1859; Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic 1859-1874; Dean of the Medical School 1864 1869. George Otis Shattuck, A.B. 1851, LL.B. 1854. Overseer 1871-1880, 1885-1897- Henry Lee Shattuck, A.B. 1901, LL.B. 1904, LL.D. (Williams Coil.) 1936. Treasurer of Harvard College 1929-. Howard Conway Shaub, A.B. (Ohio State Univ.) 1920, A.M. (Dart- mouth Coil.) 1922. Instructor in Mathematics 1922-1923- Charles Stephen Shaughnessy, S.B. m.d. 1901. Instructor in Mathr matics and Surveying (Bussey Institution) 1902-1903. Arch Wilkinson Shaw, A.M. (Olivet Coll.) 1914. Lecturer on Commer cial Organization (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1911-1914; Lecturer on Business Policy (Graduate School of Busi ness Administration) 1914-1917- Edwin Adams Shaw, SB. (Thfts Coil.) 1898, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1916, PH.D. Education (ibid.) 1918. Asst. Professor of Education 1920-1927; Asst. Director of Psycho-Educational Clinic (Gradu at School of Education) 1926-1927- Henry Alden Shaw, M.D. 1890. Asst. Professor of Mental Hygiene 19311-1934- John Drake Shaw, CR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1923. Asst. Professor of Naval Science and Tactics 1935-. Lemuel Shaw, A.B. 1800, A.M., LL.D. 1831, LL.D. (Brown Univ.) is. Overseer 1831-1853; Fellow 1834-1861. Louis Agassiz Shaw, A.B. 1909. Instructor in Applied Physiology (Medical School) 1922-1923; Instructor in Physiology (School ci Public Health) 1923-1935; Asst. Professor of Physiology (School of Public Health) 1935-. OFFICERS 1637-1936 403 Robert Gould Shaw, A.B. 1869, A.M. Curator of Theatre Collection (Library) 1915-1925; Honorary Curator of the Theatre Collection (Library) 1925-1931- Albert Edward Shedd, ]3.A.S. 1903. Instructor in Farming (Bussey Institution) 1906-1908. Henry Maurice Sheffer, A.B. m.c.l. 1905, A.M. 1907, PH.D. Philosophy 1908. Lecturer on Philosophy 1916-1927; Asst. Professor of Philosophy 1927-1929; Associate Professor of Philosophy 1929-. Albert James Sheldon, D.v.s. (New York American Veterinary Coil.) 1892. Instructor in Meat Inspection (Veterinary School) 18951897, 1898-1900; Instructor in Materia Medica and Meat Inspection 1897-1898; Asst. Surgeon at the Veterinary Hospital 18981901; Lecturer on Diseases of Dogs (Veterinary School) 1899-i goo; Instructor in the Diseases of the Dog and other Small Animals 1900-1901. Edward Stevens Sheldon, A. B. ci with Highest Honors in Modern Languages 1872. Instructor in Italian and Spanish 1872-1873; Instructor in Modern Languages 1877-1878, 1881-1884; Tutor 1878-1881; Asst. Professor of Romance Philology 1884-1894; Professor of Romance Philology 1894-1921. Wilmon Henry Sheldon, A.B. c.l. 1895, A.M. 1896, PH.D. Philosophy 1899. Lecturer on Philosophy 1931-1932. Philip Allison Shelley, A.B. (Pennsylvania State Coil.) 1929, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930- Instructor in German 1930-1933, '934-; Tutor 1935-. Elmer Irwin Shepard, A.B. (Williams Coil.) 1900, A.M. (ibid.) 1904. Instructor in Mathematics 1906-1908, 1909-1910. Luther Dimmick Shepard, D.D.S. (Jialiimore Coil. of Dental Surgery) 186i, A.3. (Amherst Colt) 1862, A.M. (ibid.) 18681, D.M.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1879. Adjunct Professor of Operative Dentistry 1868-1879; Professor of Operative Dentistry 1879-1882. Luther Dimmick Shepard, A.B. 1896, M.D. 1900, D.M.D. 1902. Instruc- tor in Histology 1906-1909; Instructor in Dental Histology 190911o; Instructor in Dental Histology and Dental Anatomy 1910- 1912. Max Adams Shepard, A. B. (Ohio State Univ.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1933. Instructor in Government 1930-1931, 1932-1935; Tutor 1930-1931, 1932-1935. Odell Shepard, PH.B. (Univ. of Chicago) 1907, PK.M. (ibid.) 1908, 404 HISTORICAL REGISTER PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1916. Instructor in English 1916 1917. Samuel Shepard, A. B. '68, A.M. Fellow 1660?-1663?; Tutor 1660? 1663?. Thomas Shepard, A.B. 1653, A.M. Tutor 1654-1656?; Fellow 1654 160, 1672-1673, 1675-1677- Ward Shepard [formerly Ward Beecher Shepard], A.B. c.l. 1910, M.I. 1913. Director of the Harvard Forest 1936-. James Shepherd, D.M.D. 188g. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1914-1917- Charles Lawton Sherman, A.B. s.c./. with Highest Honors in Classics and in Literature, especially Greek and French 1917, LIc.-Es- LETTRES (Univ. of Grenoble) 1920, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in French 1922-1923; instructor in Greek anti Latin 1923-1929; Tutor 1924-I 929. John Sherman, ThA. (Univ. of Gaminidge) 1630, M.A. (ibid.) 16,,.;- John 1678-1685. Henry Knox Sherrill, AM. (Yale Univ.) 1911, S.T.B. (Episcopal Theological School) 1914, S.T.D. (Yale Univ.) 1929, LL.D. (Bocio: Univ.) 1930, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1936. Preacher to the University 1927-193031932-1933- Miles Standish Sherrill, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 18(r), M.A., DR. PHIL. (Univ. of J3reslau) 19c3. Lecturer on Chemistry 192&-1929; Lecturer on Physical Chemistry 1929-1930- Proctor Fenn Sherwin, A.B. (St. Lawrence Univ.) 1912. Lecturer n English 1931. Thomas Sherwin, A.B. 1825, A.M. Tutor 1826-1827. Clifford Kenyon Shipton, S.B. c.l. History 1926, A.M. 1927) PPHI)). History 1933- Instructor in History 1933; Tutor 1933. James Harold Shoemaker, A.B. (Iowa State Teachers Coil.) 191$, AM. (Iowa State Univ.) 1924. Instructor in Economics 1928 it Tutor 1928-1930. Harmon Shohet, D.M.D. C. I. Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work 192 1-1922. Alfred Theodore Shohl, A. B. 1910, M.D. 1914. Research Associatu in Pediatrics 1934- Maxwell Naylor Short, S.B. (Univ. of California) 1911, PH.D. Geology (Harvard Univ.) 1923-Instructor in Geology 1923-1924; Lectttrrr on Mining Geology 1927-19,28. OFFICERS 1637-1936 405 Ralph William Short, D.M.D. 1921. Instructor in Orthodontia 1930- James Melbourne Shortliffe, B.A. (Acadia Univ.) 1909, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1910, A.M. (ibid.) 1911. Instructor in Economics 1919-1921. Harry Munson Showman, M.E. (Colorado School of Mines) 1910, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1919. Lecturer on Physics 1918. Martin Shugrue, A. B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1913. Tutor 1923-1928; Lecturer on Economics 1925-1928. Harry Benjamin Shuman, D.M.D. C.I. 1902. Instructor in Oral Surgery 1904-1907; Instructor in Oral Surgery and Roentgenology 1907- 1910. Arthur Asahel Shurcliff [formerly Arthur Asahel Shurtleff], S. B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Techn&logy) i S.B. C.I. (Harvard Univ.) 1896. Instructor in Landscape Architecture 1901-1906; Lecturer on City Planning (School of Landscape Architecture) 1928-1930; Lecturer on City Planning (School of City Planning) 1930-1931. Arthur Asahel Shurtleff (see Arthur Asahel Shurcliff). Nathaniel Bradstreet Shurtleff, A.B. 1831, A.M., M.D. 1834, A. M. (Hon.). (Brown Univ.) 1834, A.M. (Hon.) (Univ. of Illinois) 1834, M.D. (Hon.) (Shun/cf Coil.) '843. Demonstrator 1835-1836; Overseer 1852-1861, 1863-1869; Secretary, Board of Overseers 1854-1874. John Langdon Sibley, A.B. 1825, Grad. Divinity School 1828, A.M. (Hon.) (Bowdoin Coll.) 18g6. Asst. Librarian 1825-1826, 1841186; Editor of the Triennial Catalogue 1839-187S; Librarian 1861877; Editor of the Quinquennial Catalogue '875-1885; Librarian, Emeritus 187-1-1885- John Frederick Sievers, A.B., S.B. (Univ. of Missouri) 1908, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1910, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1916. Instructor in German 1912-1913. Edward Ernest Sikes, M.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) j893. Lecturer on Greek and Latin 1926-1927. Lewis Ketcham Sillcox, S.D. (1/arkson Coil, of Technology) 1932. Honorary Curator of Transportation (Baker Library) 1935-. Nathaniel Silsbee, A.B. 1824, A.M. 1862. Treasurer 1862-1876. Hymen Theodore Silverstein, A.]3. rn.c.l. English 1926, A.M. 1927, PH.D. Philology 1930- Instructor in English 1932-. Walter Silz, A.B. s.c.i. with Highest Honors in Germanic Language and Literature 1917, A.M. 1918, PH.D. Philology 1922. Instructor in German 1922-1928; Asst. Professor of German 1928-. Channing Chamberlain Simmons, M.D. C./. 1899. Instructor in Surgery 406 HISTORICAL REGISTER 1917-1928; Associate in Surgery (Medical School) 1928-1934; Associate in Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1934-. Ernest Joseph Simmons, A.B. m.c.l. with Highest Honors in English 1925, A.M. 1926, PH.D. Philology 1928. Instructor in English 1929-; Tutor 1929-. Fred Albert Simmons, PH.B. (Brown Univ.) 1899, M.D. (Columbia Univ.) '903. Instructor in Otology (Medical School) 1923-1925. William Hammatt Simmons, A.B. 1831, A.M. Instructor in Elocution 1835-1837. Webster Godman Simon, A.B. c.l. Mathematics 1914, A. N1. 1915- In- structorin Mathematics 1915-1916. William Edward Simonds, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1883, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Strasburg) 1888, LITT.D. (Brown Univ.) 1911. Visiting Lecturer from Knox College (English) 19 14-1915. Minot Simons [formerly Minot Osgood Simons, A.B. 1891, S.T.B. anti A.M. 1894, S.T.D. (Meadville Theological School) 1921. Preacher to the University 1912-1913; Overseer 1932- Frank Packard Simpson, D.M.D. 1903. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1919-1925. Sidney Post Simpson, A.B. (Knox Colt) 1917, LL.B. c.L (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Professor of Law 1931-. Willard Ralph Singleton, S.B. (State coil. qf Washington) 1922, S.M. (ibid.) 1924, 5.1%!. Botany (Harvard Univ.) 1926, S.D. Applied Biology (ibid.) 1930. Asst. Superintendent of the Harvard Botani cal Garden at Soledad 1925-1926. Ole Singstad, C.E. (Polytechnic Inst. of Trondheim, Norway) 1905. Lecturer on Sub-Aqueous Tunnels (Engineering School) 1935-. Edmund Ware Sinnott, A.B. c.l. Biology 1908, A.M. 1910, PH.!). Biology 1913- Instructor in Wood Technology 1913-19 15. Walter Heick Siple, S. B. 1915, A.M. 1917. Lecturer on Fine Arts 1928 1929. Robert Peer Siskind, S.D. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1924, S.M. Electrical Engineering (Harvard Univ.) 1925. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1927-1932; Asst. Professor of Electrical Engineering 1932-. Charles Jasper Sisson, M.A. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1907, DOCTEUR is LETTRES (Univ. of Dijon). Lecturer on English 1928-1929. Warren Richards Sisson, A.B. (Colgate Univ.) 1906, M.D. (Jo/tin Hopkins Univ.) 1912. Instructor in Pathology 19 14-1915; lnstrtic tor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1928-. OFFICERS 1637-1936 407 Harry Bowne Skillman, LL.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1898. Associate Professor of Business Research i 926-I 930. Macy Milimore Skinner, A.B. s.cJ. Semitic 1894, A.M. 1895, PH.D. Philology 1897. Instructor in German 1900-1905. Prescott Orde Skinner, A.B. m.c.l. 1896, A.M. 1897. Instructor in Italian and Spanish 1897-1899. Judson Clarence Slack, D.M.D. c.l. 1906. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1914-1918; Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work 1918- 1921. Daniel Denison Slade, A. B. 1844, M.D. 1848. Professor of Applied ZoOlogy (Bussey Institution) 1871-1882; Assistant in Osteology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1883-1896. John Clarke Slater, A.B. (Univ. of Rochester) 1920, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1923. Instructor in Physics 1924-1926; Asst. Professor of Physics 1926-1929; Associate Professor of Physics 1929-1930; Lecturer on Physics 1930-1934- Charles Lewis Slattery, A.B. s.c.l. Philosophy 1891, S.T.B. (Episcopal Theological School) 1894, S.T.D. (ibid.) 1907, S.T.D. (Univ. of the South) 1917, S.T.D. (Trinity Coil., Conn.) 1922, S.T.D. (Harvard Unit.) 1923. Preacher to the University 1920-1927; Overseer 1924-1926. Jacob Sleeper. Overseer 1856-1868. Sumner Hubert Slichter, A.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1913, A.M. (ibid.) 1914, PH.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1918. Professor of Business Eco- nomics 1930-- Richard Eaton Slitor, s.n. m.c.l. Economics 1932, A.M. (Colgate Univ.) 1934. Instructor in Economics 1934-; Tutor -1934;-- Thomas Williams Slocum, A.B. 1890. Overseer 1914-1920, 1923-1929. Morris Miller Slotnick, sat. m.d. Mathematics 1922, A.M. 1925, PH.D. Mathematics 1926. Instructor in Mathematics 1922-192.4, 1925, 1928-1929; Tutor 1928-1929. John Fairfield Sly, A.B. (Iowa State Teachers Colt) 1917, A. M. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1921, PH.D. Political Science (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Lecturer on Government 1927-1930; Tutor 1927-1930- Abraham Solomon Small, M.D. (Tufts Coil.) 1922. Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) I929-I93O Instructor in Pediatrics and Child Hygiene (Medical School) 'jo-; Instructor in Pediatrics and Child Hygiene (School of Public Health) i0-. Lyndon Frederick Small, s.B. (Dartmouth Colt) 1920, A.M. (Harvard 408 HISTORICAL REGISTER lJnft'.) 1922, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1926. Instructor in Chemistry 1924-1925. Sylv-anus Griswold Small (see Sylvanus Griswold Morley). Hugh Molleson Smallwood, S.ii. (Johns Hop/tins Univ.) 1924, PH.D. (ibid.) 1927. Instructor in Chemistry 1929-1934. Charles Newton Smiley, A.B. (Drury Coil.) 1897, A.M. (ibid.) 1900, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1903, PH.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1905. Ex change Lecturer from Grinnell College (Classics) 1917. Harold Everett Smiley, PH.B. (Brown Univ.) 1912, S.M. (ibid.) 1913, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Instructor in Bacteriology (Medical School) 1923-1924. Wilson George Smillie, A.B. (Colorado Coll.) '908, M.D. c.L (Harvard Univ.) 1912, DR.P.H. (ibid.) 1916. Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (Medical School) 1915-1916; Professor of Public Health Administration 1927- Carl Ellsworth Smith, S.B. (Bates Coil.) 1920, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1933, PH.D. Psychology (ibid.) 1934. Tutor [934-1935. Charles Joseph Smith, D.M.D. 1915. Instructor in Oral Surgery I926-. Charles Morton Smith, M.D. c.l. 1894. Instructor in Syphilis (Dental School) 1906-1916; Instructor in Syphilis (Medical School) 1912 1916; Asst. Professor of Syphilology 1916-1921; Clinical Professor of Syphilology 1921-1926. Charles Sprague Smith, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) 1874, A.M. (ibid.) 188c. Lecturer on the Icelandic Saga 1891-1892. Clement Lawrence Smith, A.B. (1-faverford Coil.) 1860, A.M. (ibid.) 1863, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1863, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1888. Tutor 1870-1873; Asst. Professor of Latin 1873-1883; Professor of Latin 1883-1901; Dean of the College Faculty 188i-i 890; Dean of Harvard College 1890-1891; Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences 1898-1902; Pope Professor of Latin 1901-1904. Dan Throop Smith, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1931, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1934. Instructor in Economics 1930 ; Tutor 1930-. Donald Borden Smith, B.A. (Mt. Allison Univ.) 1920, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, ?H.D. Business Economics (ibid.) 1926. In- structor in Statistics (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1922-1925; Instructor in Business Statistics (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1925-1926; Asst. Professor of Businesi Statistics 1926-1927. OFFICERS 1637-1936 409 Edward Charles Smith, A.B. (Boston Coll.) 1918, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Instructor in Communicable Diseases (Medical School) '93'-. Elliott Dunlap Smith, A.B. c.l. 1913, LL.B. cJ. 1916. Lecturer on Social Ethics 1924-1927. Eugene Hanes Smith, D.M.D. 1874, A.M. (Hon.) 1920. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1881-1884; Instructor in Orthodontia 18901895; Professor of Mechanical Dentistry and Orthodontia 18951907; Dean (Dental School) 1895-1924; Professor of Orthodontia and Prosthetic Dentistry i90-,7-1908; Professor of Clinical Dentistry and Orthodontia 1908-1916; Professor of Clinical Dentistry 19161924. Everett Grant Smith, S.B. (Michigan Agricultural Coll.) 1916, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Instructor in Student Reports (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1924_1926. Francis Prescott Smith, A.B. (Amherst Coll.) 1926, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930- Instructor in French 1930-1931. Fred Colfax Smith, A.B. (Simpson Coll.) 1909, S. B. (ibid.) 1909, ED.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, A.M.. (Teachers Colt, N. Y.) 1928, ED.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1929, LL.D. (Simpson Coll.) 1935- Instructor in Education (Graduate School of Education) 1928-1929; Lecturer on Vocational Education (Graduate School of Education) 1929-; Registrar of the Graduate School of Education 1929-. George Gilbert Smith, AS. c.L 1905, M.D. c.L 1908. Associate in Genito-Urinary Surgery (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916- 1918; Instructor in Genito-Urinary Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1922-. Henry Canton Smith, PH.G. (Massachusetts 'oil. of Pharmacy) 1889. Instructor in Materia Medica (Veterinary School) 1900-1901; Instructor in Chemistry (Dental School) 1903-1904; Instructor in Physiological and Dental Chemistry 1904-1905; Lecturer on Dental Chemistry (Dental School) 1905-1921; Asst. Professor of Dental Chemistry 192t-19'23- Isaac Smith, A. B. 1767, AM. Tutor 1774-1775; librarian 1787-1791. Jeremiah Smith, A.B. 1856, A.M., LL.D. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1883. Story Professor of Law 1890-19 10; Story Professor, Itmeritus 1910-192 1. Jeremiah Smith, A.B. 1892, LL.B. c.l. 1895. Lecturer on Massachusetts Practice (Law School) 1905-1906, 1907-1908; Fellow 19'27-1932- John Finnie Downie Smith, R.SC. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1923, S.M. (Georgia 410 HISTORICAL REGISTER School of Technology) 1925, M.E. (Virginia Polytechnic Inst.) 1928, S.M. in Engin. Mechanical (Harvard Univ.) 1930, S.D. Mechanical Engineering (ibid.) 1933-Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1932- John Mark Smith, D.M.D. 1913. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1917-. John Masson Smith, A. B. (Indiana Univ.) 1913, A.?.!. (ibid.) 1915, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1931- Visiting Lecturer on Ro- mance Languages 1928-1929; Instructor in Romance Languages 1929-1930; Tutor 1929-1931; Instructor in French 1193a-I931- Joseph Lindon Smith. Instructor in Freehand Drawing 1903-1904, 1906. Kendall Kerfoot Smith, A.B. s.c.l. Classics 1904, A.M. 1906, P11.1). Philology 1909. Instructor in Greek and Latin 1909-1915. Lawrence Bradford Smith, DJILD. 1930- Instructor in Roentgenology (Dental School) 1933-1935. Lawrence Weld Smith, A.B. 1917 (1916), M.D. ci. 1920. Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1920-1922, 1923-1926; Asst. Professor of Pathology 1926-1928. Lee Irvin Smith, A.B. (Ohio Stale Univ.) 1913, A.M. (ibid.) 1915, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1917, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1921. Instructor in Chemistry 1917, 1919-1920. Lee Oscar Smith, D.M.D. 1926. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1931-. Lyman Bradford Smith, A.B. c.l. Biology 1925, A.M. 1928, PH.D Biology 1930. Asst. Curator of the Gray Herbarium 1935-. Payson Smith, A.M. (Tufts Colt) 1903, LL.D. (Univ. of Maine) lyoS, LITT.D. (Bates colt) 1909, LITT.D. (Bowdoin colt) 1911, ED.I). (Rhode Island Coil, of Education) 1926, LL.D. (Norwich Univ.) 1928. LL.D. (Northeastern Univ.) 1934. Lecturer on Educational Act ministration (Graduate School of Education) 1936-. Philip Sidney Smith, A. B. with Final Honors in Geology 1899, A.M. 1900, PH.D. Geology 1904. Instructor in Geology 1903-1906. Preserved Smith, s. (Amherst colt) 1901, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1902, PEI. D. (ibid.) 1907. Lecturer on History 1919-1920. Richard Burton Smith, D.M.D. 1919. Instructor in Prosthetic I)cntis. try 1920-1929; Asst. Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry &929. Richard Ilsley Smith, S.D. (Tufts CoiL) 1916, M.D. (Harvard Unit,) 1920. Instructor in Surgery 1932-. OFFICERS 1637-1936 411 Richard Lawrence Smith, D.M.D. 1923. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1926-1928. Richard Mason Smith, A.B. (Williams Coll.) 1903, M.D. ci. (Harvard Univ.) 1907, S.D. (Hon.) (Williams Colt) 1928. Instructor in Pediatrics 1918-1922; Asst. Professor of Child Hygiene 1922-1931; Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Child Hygiene 1931-. Robert Dickson Smith, A.B. 1857, LL.B. 1860, A.M. 1872. Overseer 1878-1888- Robert Henry Smith. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 19161918. Roland Cotton Smith, A.B. (Amherst Colt) 1882, A.M. (ibid.) 1885, GR. (Episcopal Theological School) 1885, S.T.D. (Amherst Colt) 1904. William Belden Noble Lecturer 1916-1917. Roy Campbell Smith, GR. (U. S. Naval Academy) '878. Lecturer on Military and Naval Science '898-1900. Stanley Astredo Smith, A.B. (Leland Stanford Jr. Univ.) 1903, A.M. (ibid.) 1905. Instructor in Romance Languages 1912-1913. Steele Bryan Smith, GR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1923. Asst. Pro- lessor of Naval Science and Tactics 1935-. Theobald Smith, PH.B. (Cornell Univ.) 1881, M.D. (Albany Medical Colt) 1883, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1901, LL.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1907, S.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1910, M.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Breslau) 1911, LL.D. (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1915, S.D. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1917, S.D. (Hon.) (Princeton Univ.) 1917- PPro-fessor of Applied Zoology 1895-1896; George Fabyan Professor of Comparative Pathology 1896-1915; Cutter Lectureron Preventive Medicine and Hygiene 1919-1920. Turner Linn Smith, N1.E. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.) 1918, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1931- Instructor in Mathematics 1923-1925, 1926-1927- William David Smith, A.B. c.l. 1899, M.D. ci. 1911. Instructor in Medicine 1921-1929, 1934-1935; Associate in Medicine 1935- William Henry Smith, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1892, M.D. c.I. (Harvard Univ.) 1897. Instructor in Clinical Medicine 1909-1913; Instructor in Medicine 1913-193 1. Marius Nygaard Smith-Petersen [formerly Marius Smith Petersen], S.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1910, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1914. Instruc- tor in Orthopaedic Surgery (Medical Schcx)l) 1922- 1929; Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1924-1925; Asst. Professor of Ortho-412 HISTORICAL REGISTER paedic Surgery 1929-1935; Clinical Professor of Orthopaedi& Surgery 1935-. Emile Benoit Smullyan, A.B. m.c.l. with Highest Honors in Sociology 1932, A.M. 1933. Tutor 1934- Hamilton Martin Smyser, A.B. (Ohio Wesleyan Univ.) 1923, A.M. (Ohio State Univ.) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Philoioiy (ibid.) 1932. Instructor in English 1931-1934. Charles Hugh Egerton Smyth, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1924. 14L turer on History and Tutor 1926-1927. Duncan Campbell Sniyth, B.A. (Univ. of St. Francis Xavier's Cr11., N. S.) 1905, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1909. Instructor in Laryngolnv (Medical School) 1930-1935. Henry Lloyd Smyth, A.B. m.c.l. 1883, C.E. 1885. Instructor in Geohgi cal Surveying 1893-1895; Asst. Professor of Mining 1895-I900; Professor of Mining and Metallurgy 1900-1924; Director (Mining and Metallurgical Laboratories) 1904-1924. Herbert Weir Smyth, A.B. (Swartlnnore Coil.) 1876, A.B. ci. (Harvard Univ.) '878, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Gottingen) 1884. Professor of Greck 1901-1902; Eliot Professor of Greek Literature 1902-1925; Acting Dean (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) 1908-1909. Donald Snedden, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1923, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1924, PH.D. (ibid.) 1928. Asst. Professor of Education (Graduate School of Education) 1927-1930- Joseph Lyons Snider, A.B. (Amherst Coll.) 1915, A.M. (Harvard l'nsi 1918, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1923. Tutor 1919-1920; Asst. Pro fessor of Business Statistics 1925-1928; Associate Professor 1( Business Statistics 1928-. Francis Woolson Snow, A.B. tn.cJ. 1903 (1909). Instructor in Rorna nit Languages 1904-1905. Freeman Snow, AS. c.l. '873, PH.D. and A.M. History 1877, DR. liii, (Univ. of Heidelberg) 1886, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.)189i. Instriitur in Forensics 1880-188i, 1883-1884; Instructor in Forensics and' History 1881-1883; Instructor in International Law '886 IHIM, William Brackett Snow, AS. (Boston Univ.) 1885. Instructor 0 Methods of Teaching French 1902-1904. Theodore Gerald Soares, AS. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1891, A.M. (i/si.!,) 1892, PH.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1894, 5.T.B. (ibid.) '897, s.T.fl. (k'suE Coil., I/h) i oi. Preacher to the University 1922-1930, 1931 Joseph Francis Solano, A.B. ci. Romance Languages and I,itcratsr OFFICERS 1637-1936 413 1930, A.M. 1934. Instructor in French 1930-193r, 1933-1935; Tutor 1930-1931. Louis Francis Solano, A.B. s.c.l. Romance Languages and Literatures 1924, A.M. 1925, PH.D. Philology 1931. Instructor in Romance Languages 1925-1926, 1927-1928, 1929-; Instructor in French 1926-1927; Tutor 1927-1923, 1929-. Harry Caesar Solomon, s.n. (Univ. of California) 1910, M.D. c.1. (Harvard Unit.) 1914. Instructor in Neuropathology (Medical School) 1916-1918, 1924-1928; Instructor in Psychiatry (Medical School) 1916-1918; Instructor in Psychiatry and Neuropathology (Medical School) 1919-1921; Associate in Psychiatry (Medical School) 1923-1927; Asst. Professor of Psychiatry 1927- Philip Solomon, S.E. m.c.L Mathematics [927 (1926), M.D. 1930. In- structor in Neurology 1934-I 935. Stuart Brown Sommervilie, A.B. rn.c.l. Mathematics 1927 (1926). In- structor in Mathematics I 926-I 927. Evangelinus Apostolides Sophocles, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) '837, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1847, LL.D. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1862, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1868. Tutor 1842-1845, 1847-1859; Asst. Professor of Greek 1859-1860; University Professor of Ancient, Byzantine, and Modern Greek 1860-1833; University Lecturer 1869-1870. Pitirim Alexandrovich Sorokin, M.CRIM. LAW (Univ. of St. Petersburg) 1915, DR. SOC. (ibid.) 1922. Professorof Sociology 1930-. Merrill Clary Sosman, A.B. (Univ. of J'.Visconsin) 1913, M.D. (Jolins Hopkins Univ.) 1917- Instructor in Roentgenology (Medical School) 1923-1923; Asst. Professor of Roentgenology 1928-. Philip Webster Souers, A.B. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1920, A.M. (ibid.) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1928. Tutor 1925-; Instructor in English 1925-. S\Tilbert Soule, M.D.V. 1890. Resident Surgeon at the Veterinary Hospital 1890-1892. William Norwood Souter, A.B. (Univ. of Virginia) 188.1, M.D. (Univ. of Mary/and) 1886. Instructor in Ophthalmology (Medical School) 1915-1917, 1918-1925; Instructor in Ophthalmology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1917. Elmer Ernest Southard, A.B. m.c.l. Philosophy 1897, M.D. 190!, A.M. 1902, S.D. (Hon.) (George Washington Univ.) 1917- Instructor in Neuropathology 1904-1906; Asst. Professor of Neuropathology 1906-1909; Bullard Professor of Neuropathology 1909-1920. 414 HISTORICAL REGISTER Walter Edward Southwick, S.B. (Massachusetts Agricultural Coil.) 1929, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, PH.D. Biology (ibid.) 1933. In- structor in Zoology 1933-1934; Tutor 1933-11934. Robert Soutter, A.B. 1894, MD. 1899. Instructor in Orthopaedic Sur- gery (Medical School) 11913-1933- Homer Charles Sowles, D.M.D. 1916. Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work 1920-1922. John Nelson Spaeth, S.B. (Cornell Univ.) 1919, Md'. (Harvard Univ.) 1920. Instructor in Lumbering (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1921-1923. Fred Maurice Spalding, AS. 1893, M.D. c.l. 1897. Instructor in Ophthalmology (Medical School) 1911-1920; Instructor in Ophthalmology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1917. Merrill Ten Broeck Spalding, AS. s.c.e'. History 1920, A.M. 1925, PH.!). History 1933- Instructor in History 1927-1929, 1930-1932; Tutor 1927-1929)1930-1932- Walter Raymond Spalding, A.B. c.1. 1887, A.M. 1888. Instructor in Harmony 1895-1897; Instructor in Music 1897-1902; Asst. Pro lessor of Music 1902-1912; Associate Professor of Music i911z 1921; Professor of Music 1921-1932- Glen Harwood Spangler, A.B. (Univ. of Southern California) I9O, A.M. (Univ. of California) 1909, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1915. Instnu. tor in Romance Languages 1914-1915. Oliver Sparhawk. Steward 1831-183-5- Jared Sparks, A.B. 1815, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1818, LL.D. (Dartmouth Coil.) 184!, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1843. Tutor 1817 18r9; McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History 1838 1849; President 1849-1853. Francis Trow Spaulding, A.B. c.l. 1917 (1916), ED.M. 1921, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1926, ED.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Education (Graduate School of Education) 1924-1925; Asst. Pro- fessor of Education 1926-1929; Associate Professor of Education 1929-. Frank Ellsworth Spaulding, AlL (Amherst Coil.) 1889, M.A. (Lcip.si Univ.) '894, DR. PHIL. (ibid.) 1894. Lecturer on Education 1911 1912. Oliver Lyman Spaulding, A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1895, LL.B. (ibid.) 1896, CR. (Army War Coil.) 1911 and 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Professor of Military Science and Tactics 1931-1935. OFFICERS 1637-1936 415 William John Speers, D.M.D. 1902. Instructor in Porcelain Work 1913-1914; Instructor in Orthodontia 1930-- William Spence, OR. (U. S. Military Academy) 1916. Asst. Profes- sor of Military Science and Tactics 1924-1928. Henry Canton Spencer, D.M.D. 1897. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1919-1925. Theodore Spencer, AS. (Prince/on Univ.) 1923, B.A. (Univ. of Cam- bridge) 1925, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in English 1927-; Tutor 1927-. Willard Learoyd Sperry, A.B. (Oil vet Coil.) 1903, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1907, A.M. (Yale Univ.) 1909, M.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1912, S.T.D. (Yale Univ.) 1922, S.T.D. (Amherst Coil.) 1923, S.T.D. (Brown Univ.) 1928, S.T.D. (Williams Coll.) 1935- Preacher to the University 1921- '928; Professor of Homiletics 1922-; Dean (Theological School) 1922-1933; Chairman of the Board of Preachers '928-; Plummer Professor of Christian Morals I92-; Dean (Divinity School) 1933-. William Arnold Spicer, PH.B. (Brown Univ.) 1905, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1908. Instructor in International Law 1908-1909. Alexander Guy Holborn Spiers, A.B. (Jzlaverford Coil.) 1902, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1904, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) Instructor in Romance Languages 1908-I 909. Herbert Joseph Spinden, A.B. m.d Anthropology '906, A.M. 1908, PH.D. Anthropology 1909. Associate in Anthropology and Director of the Central American Expedition 1920-1921; Curator of Mexican Archaeology and Ethnology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1921-1922, 1923-1932; Instructor in Anthropology 1922-1923; Honorary Curator of Mexican Archaeology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1932-. David Frederick Spinney, D.Nr.D. 1900. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1903-1906; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1910-. Richard Smith Spofford, M.D. 1816. Overseer 186-1860. Lesley Hinckley Spooner, A.B. ci. 1903, M.D. ci. 1907. Instructor in Bacteriology (Medical School) 1918-]923. William Spooner, A.B. 1778, A.M., M.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1785. Overseer 1810-1834. Albert Arnold Sprague, AS. 1898. Overseer 1932- Arthur Colby Sprague, A.B. ci. 1919 (1921), A.M. 1922, PH.D. Philology 1925. Tutor 1925-; Instructor in English 1925- 1930; Asst. Professor of English 1930-. 416 HISTORICAL REGISTER Henry Harrison Sprague, A.B. 1864, A.M. Overseer 1890-1896. Oliver Mitchell Wentworth Sprague, A.B. s.c.]. with Highest Honors in Political Science 1894, A.M. 1895, PH.D. Political Science '897. Instructor in Political Economy 1900-I oi; Instructor in Economics 1901-1904; Asst. Professor of Economics 1904-1905; Asst. Professor of Banking and Finance 1908-1913; Edmund Cogsweil Converse Professor of Banking and Finance 1913-; Acting Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 192 8. Rufus William Sprague, A. B. m.c.l. 1896, LL.B. 1900. Lecturer on New York Practice (Law School) 1903, 1904-1905, 1921-1922, 1921 1924. Martin Sprengling. Instructor in Semitic Languages 1912-1915. Gerald Max Spring, A.B. (Univ. of Vermont) 1916, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1917. Instructor in French 1922-1923. Frank Springer, PH.B. (Univ. of Iowa) 1867. Associate in Paleontology (University Museum) 1903-1908, 191 1-1916. Fred Franklin Sproat, D.M.D. 1917- Instructor in Prosthetic Dentis- try 1919-1921. Corydon Perry Spruill, A.B. (Univ. of North Carolina) 1920, B.LITT. (Univ. of Oxford) 1922. Instructor in Economics 1929-1930; Tutor 1929-1930- William Daniel Squarebrigs, D.M.D. 1898. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1899-1911; Instructor in Anaesthesia 1916-1920; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1920-1934. Howard Parker Stabler, s.a. m.d. Mathematics 1925, A.M. 1929s PH.D. Physics 1931-instructor in Mathematics 1925-1926; Instruc term Physics 1930-193I;Tutor 1930-1931. Joseph Lewis Stackpole, A.B. c.l. '895, LL.B. c.l. 1898. Lecturer on Patent Law (Law School) 1901-1902, 1906-1907, 1909-1910, 1921 1926. Stephen Henry Stackpole, A.B. 1933. Secretary to the President ,93s- Alexander von StaEl-Holstein, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Hal/c) 1900, M.Ltfl. (Imperial Univ., St. Petersburg) 1913. Visiting Lecturer on Chinese Language and Literature 1928-1929; Professor of Central Asian Philology 1929-. Israel Solomon Stamm, A.B. s.c.!. with Highest Honors in Germanic Language and Literature 1928, A.M. 1931, PH.D. Philology iq. Instructor in German 1929-. OFFICERS 1637-1936 417 Myles Standish, A. B. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1875, A. M. (ibid.) '878, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1879, S.D. (Hon.) (Bowdoin Coll.) 1910. Instructor in Ophthalmology 1901-x904; Asst. Professor of Ophthalmology 1904-1909; Williams Professor of Ophthalmology 1909-1914. Daniel Staniford, A.B. 1790, AM., A.M. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1792. Tutor 1793-794. Ned Albert Stanley [formerly Edward Albert Stanley], D.Y1.D. 1884. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1906-1920; Instructor in the Treatment of Pyorrhoea 1920-1924; Instructor in Clinical Periodontia 1924-1925. Hubert Gregory Stanton, OR. (U. S. Military Academy) 1911. Lecturer on Ordnance 1918. Jere Edmund Stanton, M.D. (Bellevue Hospital Medical Coll.) 1880, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1884. Instructor in Oral Pathology and Anatomy 1885-1890; Instructor in Oral Anatomy and Physiology 1890-1893; Instructor in Oral Anatomy and Physiology, and in Bacteriology 1893-1895; Asst. Professor of Oral Anatomy, Physiology, and Bacteriology 1895-1900; Lecturer on Dental Materia Medica and Therapeutics 1916-1918. Charles Jason Staples, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1878, S.T.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1881. Librarian of the Divinity School 1881-1882. George Abel Staples, D.M.D. c.l. 1918. Instructor in Inlay Work 1921- 1922; Instructor in Ceramics 1922-1923; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1923-1929- Daniel Starch, A.B. (Morningside Coll.) 1903, A.M. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1904, PH.D. (ibid.) 1906. Lecturer on Advertising 1919-1920; Asst. Professor of Business Psychology 1920-1923; Associate Pro- lessor of Business Psychology 1923-1926. Taylor Starck, A.B. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 191 I, PH.D. (ibid.) 1916. Instructor in German 1920-1926; Asst. Professor of German 1926- 1929; Associate Professor of German 1929m Howard Warner Starkweather, S.B. (Bucknell Univ.) 1911, AM. (Harvard Univ.) 1915, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1925. Instructor in Chemistry 1923-1924. Comfort Starr, A.B. 1647, A.M. Tutor 1648-1650; Fellow 1650- Nathan Comfort Starr, A.B. c.l. 1917, B. A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923, M.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1925, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Tutor 1924-1929; Instructor in English 1925-1929. 418 HISTORICAL REGISTER Richard Francis Strong Starr, S.B. (Cornell Univ.) 1924. Fellow of the Fogg Art Museum for Research in the Near East 1931-1935. Wilfred Harlow Starratt, B.A. (Acadia Univ.) 1892, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1898. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1900-1906. William Harold Stavsky, S.B. c.I. Psychology 1929, A.M. 1931, PH.D. Philosophy 1932. Tutor 1931-1933, 1934-1935; Instructor in Psychology 1932-1933, 1934-1935. Asahel Stearns, A.B. 1797, A.M., LL.D. 1825. University Professor of Law 1817-1829. Charles Stearns, A.B. 1873, A.M., S.T.D. 1810. Tutor 1780-1781. Charles Miner Stearns, AM. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1898, A.B. (liar yard Univ.) 1901 (1910). Instructor in English 1904-1910; Regent 1905-1910. Luther Stearns, A. B. 1791, A.M., A.M. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1791, M.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1797, M.D. (ibid.) 181 1. Tutor 1795-1796. Oliver Stearns, A.B. 1826, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1830, s.-'-.1). &857. Tutor 1827-1829; Parkman Professor of Pulpit Eloquence and the Pastoral Care 1863-1869; Parkman Professor of Theology 1869-1878; Dean of the Divinity School 1870-1878. William Augustus Stearns, A.B. 1827, A.M., GR. (Andover Theological Serninayy) 1831, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1853. Overseer 1848-1854. William Gordon Stearns, A.B. 1824, A.?.!., LL.B. 1827. Steward 1844 '8Jo. Lawrence D Steefel, A.B. m.c.l. History 1916, A.M. 1917, PH.D. History 1923. Tutor 1919. Albert Edward Steele, M.D. c.l. 1900. Instructor in Bacteriology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1924, 1916-1917; Jnstructvt in Bacteriology (Medical School) 1914:-1924- Frederick Henry Steen, A.B. (Colgate Univ.) 1929, A.M. (Harranl Univ.) 1931, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1934. Instructor in Mathematics 193 1-I 934. Vilhj‡lmur Stef‡nsson, AM. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1903, LL.D. (Univ. f Michigan) 1921, LL.D. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1923, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Iceland) 1930, LL.D. (Unit, of North Dakota) 1930. Associate in Anthropology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1928-1932. Aurel Stein, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of TŸbingen) 1883, DR.PHIL. (Univ. 'j Budapest) 1883, D.LrrT. (Univ. of Oxford) 1909, D.SC. (Hon.) (Univ. of Cambridge) 1909, D.O.L. (Punjab Univ.) 1919. Honorary Fellow of the Fogg Art Museum for Research in Asia 1930-. OFFICERS 1637-1936 419 Franz Steindachner. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) '8Jo- 1873. Erie Addison Steiss, B.COM. (Univ. of Toronto) 1927, M.B.A. c.l. (liaryard Univ.) 1929. Instructor in Accounting 1930-1931. Theodore Eugene Sterne, S.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1928, DB.PHIL. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1931. Lecturer on Astrophysics 1934-; Tutor 1934-- Frederick Henderson Sterns, A.13. (Oberlin Coil.) 1909, PH.D. Anthro- pology (Harvard Univ.) 1915. Associate in Anthropology 19151917. Harlan True Stetson, PH.B. (Brown Univ.) 1908, S.M. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1910, PH.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1915- Instructor in Astronomy 1916-1921; Asst. Professor of Astronomy 1921-1929; Research Associate in Geophysics 1934,1935-. Henry Crosby Stetson, A.B. 1923, A.M. 1926. Asst. Curator of Paleontology (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) 1927-1934; Research Associate in Paleontology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1934- John Batterson Stetson, A. B. 1906 (19017). Curator of Portuguese Literature (Library) 1923-1925; Honorary Curator of Portuguese Literature (Library) 1925-. Richard Pratt Stetson, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1922, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Medicine 1934-. Albert William Stevens, S.D. IN E.E. (Univ. of Idaho) 1907, 5.M. (Univ. of Maine) 1909, S.D. (Hon.) (ibid.) 1932. Lecturer on Aerophotography 1932-1934, 1936-. Benjamin Strout Stevens, D.M.D. 1916. Instructor in Operative Den- tistry 1925- Charles Edward Stevens, D.M.D. c.l. 1905. Instructor in Operating Dentistry 1909-1919; Instructor in Oral Hygiene 1919-1921. Harold Wentworth Stevens, A.B. (Bates Coil.) 1906, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1915. Instructor in Industrial Medicine (School of Public Health) 1930-1931. Henry Harmon Stevens, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1907, AM. (Harvard Univ.) 1912, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1916. Instructor in German 1914- 1916, 1919-1920, 1924-1929; Tutor 1927-19'29- Joseph Stevens, A.B. 1703, A.M. Tutor 1711-1714; Fellow 1712-1713, 1716-1721. William Leonard Stevens, S.B. ci. 1929, A.M. 1935. Instructor in 420 HISTORICAL REGISTER History and Literature 1932-1933; Tutor 1932-1934; Instructor in English 1933-. Charles Leslie Stevenson, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1930, B.A. (Univ. of Cam- bridge) 1933, PH.D. Philosophy (Harvard Univ.) 1935. Tutor 1935- Edward Carl Stevenson, B.S.E. (Univ. of Virginia) 1928, S.M. (ibid.) 1929, PH.D. (ibid.) 1931- Instructor in Physics 1935-; Tutor 1935-. Laurance Sprague Stewart, OR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1908. Asst. Professor of Naval Science and Tactics 1926-1929. Morton Collins Stewart, PH.B. (Brown Univ.) '894, A.M. (ibid.) 1896, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1907. Instructor in German 1907- 1910. Joseph Trumbull Stickney, A. B. m.c.l. Classics 1895, DOCTEUR-ES- LETTRES (Univ. of Paris) 1903. Instructor in Greek 1903-1904. Theodore James Blanchard Stier, S. B. (Rutgers Univ.) 1925, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, PH.D. Biology (ibid.) 1929. Tutor 1927- 1929, '93'-; Instructor in Physiology 1928-1929; Instructor in General Physiology 1931-1933; Associate Director of the Laboratory of General Physiology 1932-1934; Asst. Professor of General Physiology 1933-. Percy Goldthwait Stiles, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of &technology) '897, PH.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1902. Instructor in Physiology (Medical School) 1913- 1916; Asst. Professor of Physiology (Medical School) 1916-. Earl Newton Stilson, A.B. n2.cJ. Government 1931 (1933). Instructor in Government 1935-; Tutor 193S- William Stimpson. Curator (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1870. Frederic Je'up Stimson, A. B. c.l. Philosophy 1876, LL.B. 1878, LL.D. 1922. Lecturer on Tendencies of American Legislation 1902-1904; Professor of Comparative Legislation i90+-i915. Philip Stockton, P.R. 1896, 5.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of rechnolut.rv) 1899. Overseer 1928-1932. Anthony Stoddard, A. B. 1697, P.M. Librarian 170!. Arthur Henry Stoddard, D.M.D. '887. Demonstrator of Mechanical Dentistry 1888-1890; Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1891 1898; Clinical Lecturer on Mechanical Dentistry (Dental School) 1898-1907- Solomon Stoddard, P.R. 1662, P.M. Fellow 1666-1667; Tutor I™(1 1667; Librarian 1667-1672- Donald Edward Stofilet, A.B. (Lafayette Coil.) 1930, A.M. (ibid.) 1930, A.M. (Harvard Univ.)1934.Instructor in French1935-. OFFICERS 1637-1936 421 Elmer Edgar Stoll, A.B. (Wooster Coil.) 1893, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1895, A.M. (ibid.) 1896, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Munich) 1904- Instructor in English 1905-1906. Andrew Leete Stone, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1837, A.M. (ibid.) 1840, S.T.D. (Amherst Colt.) 186r. Overseer 1842-1855, 186i-186. Arthur Kingsbury Stone, A.B. c.l. 1883, M.D. c.l. and A.M. 1888. In- structor in the Theory and Practice of Physic 1909-1913; Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1913-1914, 1915-1916; Instructor in Medicine (Graduate School of Medicine) 1914-1915, 1916-1919; Instructor in Medicine (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1920. Arthur Parker Stone, A.B. 1893, LL.B. 1895. Instructor in English 1910-1919. Harry Austin Stone, D.M.D. 1903- Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1906-1911; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1911- 1917- James Savage Stone, A.B. 1889, M.D. c.l. and A.M. 1894. Instructor in Surgery 1912-1927. Julius Stone, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1928, B.c.L. (ibid.) 1929, LL.M. (Univ. of Leeds) 1930, S.J.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Instructor in Jurisprudence 1932-1934; Asst. Professor of Law 1934- Marshall Harvey Stone, A.B. s.c.!. Mathematics 1923 (1922), A.M. 1924, PH.D. Mathematics 1926. Instructor in Mathematics 1922- 1923, 1927-1928; Tutor 1927-1931, 1933-; Asst. Professor of Mathematics 1928-1931; Associate Professor of Mathematics '933-. Micah Stone, A.B. 1790, A.M. Tutor 1794-11795- Samuel Irving Stone, A.B. 1924, A.M. 1925, PH.D. Philology 1930- In- structor in French 1925-1927; Instructor in Romance Languages 1928-1930; Tutor 1928-1930- Walter Moreland Stone, A.B. 1908. Superintendent of the Reading Room (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1914-1916; Superintendent of the Special Library (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1916-1919; Instructor in Printing 1917-1918; Instructor in Office Organization and Devices, and Superintendent of the Laboratory of Business Devices 1918-1920. Theodore Joseph Constant von Storch, s.n. (Princeton Univ.) 1927, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1931. Instructor in Neurology 1934- 1935- David Humphreys Storer, A.B. (Bowdoin Colt) 1822, A.M. (ibid.) 1825, M.æ. (Harvard Univ.) 1825. Professor of Obstetrics and Mcdi-422 HISTORICAL REGISTER Cal jurisprudence '854-1868; Dean of the Medical School 1855 1864. Ebenezer Storer, A.B. 1747, A.M., A.M. (Yale Univ.) 1750. Treasurer 1777-1807- Francis Humphreys Storer, S.B. s.c.l. 1855, A.M. (Hon.) 1870. Professor of Agricultural Chemistry 1870-1907; Dean of the Bussev Institution 1871-1907; Professor, Emeritus 1907-1914. John Huniphreys Storer, .A.B. 1882, LL.B. 1885 (1886). Curator of Coins (Library) 1885-1898; Curator of Coins and Medals (Library) 1922-1925. Malcolm Storer, A.B. 1885, ILD. 1889. Curator of Coins (Library) 1898-1922; Instructor in Gynaecology (Medical School) 1910-1923. Moorfield Storey, A. B. 1866, A.M. Overseer 1877-1888, 1892-1910; Godkin Lecturer 1919-1920. James Jackson Storrow, A.B. 1885, LL.B. 1888, LL.D. 1925. Overseer 1897-1909; Lecturer (Law School) 1898-1899. Joseph Story, A.B. 1789, A.M., LL.D. (Brown Univ.) 1814, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1821, LL.D. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1824. Overseer iS18 '825; Fellow 1825-1845; Dane Professor of Law 1829-1845. William Edward Story, A.B. with Final Honors in Mathematics 1871, DR.PHIL. (Leipsic Univ.) 1875. Tutor 1875-1876. Leon Axtelle Storz, D.M.D. 1911. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1915-1916. George Leslie Stout, AS. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Lecturer on Design 1929-. Baron Stow, As. (Columbian Univ.) 1825, A.M. (Colby Coll.) 18-c; S.T.D. (Brown Univ.) 1846, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1855. Overseer 1854-1864. William Fiske Strangman, D.M.D. 1906. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1913-1917. Everett Franklin Stratton, A.B. (Dc Pauw Univ.) '928, P.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1931, SS. D. Mining Engineering (ibid.) 1932- Instructor in Geology 1930-1932; Tutor 1930-1932- Samuel Somrnerville Stratton, S.B. (DarInozith Coil.) 1920, P.M. (liar- yard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1930- Instructor in Economics 1927-1930; Tutor 1927-1930; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-193 1; Asst. Professor of Business Economics 1930-1934; Asst. Professor of Finance 1934-- Jesse Isidor Straus, A.B. 1893, LL.D. (Univ. of Georgia) 1931. Overseer 1928-1933. OFFICERS 1637-1936 423 J abez Curry Street, S.B. IN E.E. (Alabama Polytechnic Inst.) 1927, S.M. (Univ. of Virginia) 1930, PH.D. (ibid.) 1931. Instructor in Physics 1932-; Tutor 1932-. Edward Clark Streeter, A.B. (Yale Univ.) '898, M.D. (Northwestern Univ., IlL) 1901. Lecturer on the History of Medicine 1921-1933. Theodore Cuyler Streibert, S.B. (Wesleyan Univ., Conn..) 1921, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1929-1933- Edward Henry Strobel, A.B. ci. Classics 1877, LL.J3. 1882, LL.D. 1906. Bemis Professor of International Law 1898-1906. Moses Solomon Strock, D.M.D. 1923- Instructor in Extracting and Oral Surgery 1926-1931; Instructor in Oral Surgery 1931-. Richard Pearson Strong, rni.n. (Yale Univ.) 1893, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) '897, S.D. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1914, S.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1916. Professor of Tropical Medicine 1913-- David Hunter Strother, A.B. (George Washington Univ.) 1922, s. m. (ibid.) 1924, M.B.A. c.I. (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Instructor in Finance (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-193 1. Lester Burton Struthers, A.B. m.c.l. Classics 1910, A.M. 1911, PH.D. Philology 1916. Instructor in French 1915-1917. Robert Stockton Stryker, 5.13. (Univ. of California) 1926, M.L.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Instructor in Landscape Architecture 1932-1933- Harold Coe Stuart, LITT.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1914, M.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1918. Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1921-1922, 1925-1928; Instructor in Child Hygiene (Medical School) 1928; Asst. Professor of Child Hygiene (Medical School) 1928-1931; Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Child Hygiene (Medical School) rqn-; Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Child Hygiene (School of Public Health) 1934-. William Sprague Studley, A.B. (Weslcyan Univ., Conn.) r80. Overseer 1865. John Braddock Sturges, A.B. (Ken yon Coil.) 1928, A.M. (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in French 1929-1930. Philemon Fowler Sturges, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1896, S.T.B. (Episcopal Theological School) 1900, S.T.D. (Brown Univ.) 1922. Preacher to the University 1929-193 2. Walter Stephen Sturgill, B.E. (North Carolina Coll. of Agricultural and Mechanical Arts) 1901, CR. (U. S. Military Academy) 1906, CR. 424 HISTORICAL REGISTER (Army War College) 1929. Professor of Military Science and Tac tics 1929-1932. - Cyrus Cressey Sturgis, S.B. (Univ. of Washington, Sean/c) 1913, M.D (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1917. Instructor in Medicine (Medica School) 1922-1925; Asst. Professor of Medicine 1925-1927. Richard Clipston Sturgis, A.B. ci. 1881. Lecturer on Architectura Design 1905-1906; Lecturer on Architectural Design (Graduatt School of Applied Science) 1906-1908, i912- 1913-David Sturrock. Acting Superintendent of the Atkins Institution ol the Arnold Arboretum 1936-. Albert Morey Sturtevant, A.B. (Trinity Colt, Conn.) 1898, A. 11. (Harvard Univ.) 1899, A.M. (ibid.) 1901, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) [905. Instructor in German 1903-1907- Frederick Jeremiah Sullivan, O.M.D. 1909. Instructor in Prosthetk Dentistry 1914-1923. James Sullivan, A.B. m.c.i. History 1894, AM. 1895, PH.D. History 18 9K. Instructor in History and Paleography 1897-1898. John Andrew Sullivan, LL. B. (Boston Univ.) 1896, A.M. (Hon.) (Har yard Univ.) 1911. Lecturer on Municipal Government 1911-1913, Lecturer on Municipal Administration 1913-19 14. Mark Sullivan [formerly Mark Forrest Sullivan], A.B. 1900, LL.B. 1903, LITT.D. (Brown Univ.) 1927, LIVr.D. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1928. Over- seer 1928-1934. Richard Sullivan, A.B. 1798, A.M. Overseer 1821-1852. Frederick Caesar de Sumichrast. Instructor in French 1887-1889; Asst. Professor of French 1889-1899; Associate Professor of French 1899-1911. Benedict Humphrey Sumner, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1916, M.A. (ibid.) 1919. Lecturer on History 1930. Charles Sumner, A.B. 1830, LL.B. 1834, LL.D. 1859. Instructor (l.as School) 1836-1837; Instructor in Law 1843. Franois Marie Joseph Surault. Instructor in French 1829-1838. Conrad James Surbeck. Instructor in Physical Education 1920- 192;. Thomas Whitney Surette. Lecturer on the Teaching of Musi (Graduate School of Education) 1923-1929, 1930-1931. Clarence Hale Sutherland, A. B. C. 1. 1906, S.B. (Massachusetts Ins:. of rechnology) 1911. Instructor in Civil Engineering 1916-1917. Wheelan Dwight Sutliff, A.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1921, S.M. (ibid.) 1922, M.D. (Cornell Univ.) 1924. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1931-1933. OFFICERS 1637-1936 425 Loring Tiffany Swaim, A.B. 1905, M.D. C.I. 1909. Instructor in Ortho- paedic Surgery (Medical School) '926-. George Fillmore Swain, s.n. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1877, LL.D. (New York Univ.) 19c7, LL.D. (Univ. of California) 1918. Gordon McKay Professor of Civil Engineering 1909-I 929. Howard Townsend Swain, M.D. C.I. 1897. Instructor in Obstetrics 1908-1916. Walter Dana Swan. Instructor in Architecture 1901-1907. John Butler Swann, A.B. 1898. Instructor in English 1900-1901. Jacob Hyams Swartz, M.D. 1921. Instructor in Dermatology and Syphilology (Medical School) 1930-. Francis Joseph Swayze, A.B. C.I. with Highest Honors in History 1879, A.M. 18801, LL.D. (Rutgers Univ.) 1911, LL.D. (Harnird Univ.) 1916. Overseer 1909-1915, 1917-1923; Lecturer on Legal Ethics (Law School) 1916-1917; Lecturer on Professional Ethics (Law School) 1918-1919. Homer Newton Sweet, PH.D. (Brown Univ.) 1907. Lecturer on Accounting (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1927- Seth Sweetser, A.B. 1827, A.M., OR. (Andover Theological Seminary) 1834, S.T.D. (Amherst Coll.) 1852. Tutor 1829-1831; Overseer 1866187/3- Alan Richardson Sweezy, A.B. m.c.l. with Highest Honors in History 1929, A.M. 1932, PH.D. Economics 1934. Instructor in Economics 1931-193'23 '933-; Tutor 1931-1932, 1933- Paul Marlor Sweezy, A.B. m.c.l. Economics 1931 (1932). Instructor in Economics 1934-; Tutor 1934-. Norman Warren Swett, D.M.D. C.I. 1919. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1922-. Henry Walton Swift, A.B. 1871, LL.B. C.I. 1874. Lecturer (Law School) 1898-1899. John Baker Swift, A.B. (Amherst Coll.) 1873, A.M. (ibid.) 1876, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1877. Clinical Instructor in the Diseases of Women 1890-1893- John Baker Swift, A.B. 1904, M.D. 1908. Instructor in Obstetrics (Medical School) 1928-1934- Robert Earl Swigart, M.D. (Cleveland Coil. of Physicians and Surgeons) 1898. Lecturer on Tropical Medicine (Graduate School of Medi- cine) 1914-1915. Rudolf Sykora, D.M.D. 1902. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1913- 1916. 426 HISTORICAL REGISTER John Percival Sylvester, A. El. m.c.l. Chemistry 1895, A.M. 1896, PH.D. Chemistry 1899. Instructor in Chemistry 1897-1899. Philip Haskell Sylvester, A.B. 1902, M.D. 1906. Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1915-. William Symmes, A.B. 1750, A.M., S.T.D. 1803. Tutor 1755-1758. Zechariah Symmes, A. B. 1657, A.M. Fellow 1657-1663?; Tutor 1657'663?. Albert Szent-Gyorgyi, M.D., PH.D. Visiting Lecturer on Physiology '935. Carl Frederick Taeusch, LITT.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1914, PH.D. Philoso- phy (Harvard Univ.) 1920. Asst. Professor of Business 1928-1929; Associate Professor of Business Ethics 1929-1935. Henry William Taeusch [formerly Henry Wilhelm Taeusch], A. B. (Wooster Coil.) 1914, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1920, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1928. Tutor 1924-1930; Instructor in English 1925-1930- Charles Hutchins Taft, A.B. 1881, D.M.D. 1886. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 180-1892. Ezra Fletcher Taft, A.B. (Amherst Colt) 1867, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1876. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1892-1904. Roger Browne Taft, D.M.D. 1908. Instructor in Oral Surgery 19141918; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1918-. Fritz Bradley Talbot, A.B. 1900, M.D. c.l. 1905. Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics 1913-1915; Instructor in Pediatrics 1915-1922; Clinical Professor of Pediatrics 1922-1932- Samuel Armstrong Talbot, A.B. (Cornell Univ.) 1925, S.M. (Triniiv Coil., Conn.) 1931, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Instructor in Physic; 1931-1935;Tutor 1932-1935. John Harold Talbott, A.B. (Grinnell Coil.) 1924, M.D. m.c.l, Physio logical Chemistry (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1931-1932; Tutor 1931-1932; Instructor in Medicine 1932- Benjamin Branch Talley, S.B. (Georgia School of Technology) n2c. Lecturer on Aerial Photography 1936-. Pei-sung Tang, A.B. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1927, PH.D. (Jolzns Ilopkiu Univ.) 1930. Instructor in General Physiology 1932-1933- William MadduxTanner, A.B. (Univ. of Texas) 1912, A.M. (ibid.) iij. Tutor 1924-1925. David Tappan, A.B. 1771, A.M., A.M. (Hon.) (Dartmouth Colt) 1780, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1794. Hollis Professor of Divinity 1792 1803. OFFICERS 1637-1936 427 Timothy Andrew Taracous-Taracouzio, A.M. (Univ. of Southern Cali- fornia) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1935. Lecturer on Comparative Law (Law School) 1930193r- Frank Bigelow Tarbell, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1873, PH.D. (ibid.) 1879. In- structor in Greek 1889-1890; Instructor in Greek and Latin 1890- l892. Lester Tarnopol, S.B. (i'vfassachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1934, S.M. (ibid.) 1935. Research Associate in Geophysics 1935-. Nishan Der Sarkis Tashjian, D.M.D. 1912. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1916-1917. Mercer Brown Tate, A.B. (Lehigh Univ..) 1920, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Lecturer on Pennsylvania Practice (Law School) 1932-. John Strong Perry Tatlock, A.B. M.C.I. '896, A.M. 1897, PH.D. Philology 1903. Professor of English 1925-1929. Frank William Taussig, A.B. c.l. with Highest Honors in History 1879, PH.D. and A.M. Political Science 1883, LL.B. ci. 1886, (Brown Univ.) 1914, LITT.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1916, LL.D. (Northwestern Univ., Ill.) 1920, LL.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1927, DR. PHIL. (Hon.) (Univ. of Bonn) 1928, D.LITT. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1933. Secretary to the President 188c-:r88i; Instructor in Political Economy '88i1886; Asst. Professor of Political Economy 1886-1892; Professor of Political Economy 1892-1901; Henry Lee Professor of Economics 1901-1935;Tutor 1925-1935. Charles Holt Taylor, A.B. (Washington and Lee Univ.) 1919, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1927. Instructor in History 1925-1928; Tutor 1927-; Asst. Professor of History '9281934; Associate Professor of History 1934-; Acting Master of Adams House 193+-193'5- Charles Lincoln Taylor, A.B. (Williams Coll.) 1921, B.A. (Univ. Of Oxford) 1923, S.T.B. (Episcopal Theological School) 1924, S.T.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929, TH.D. (ibid.) 1932. Instructor in Semitic Languages 1928-1929. De Win McClure Taylor, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1906. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1917-1918. Edward WyllysTaylor, A.B. M.C.I. 1888, M.D. 189!, A.M. 1899. Instruc- tor in Neuropathology (Medical School) 1896-1904; Instructor in Neurology (Dental School) 1898-1918; Instructor in Neurology (Medical School) 1906-1912; Asst. Professor of Neurology (Medical 428 HISTORICAL REGISTER School) 1912-1917; Professor of Neurology 1917-1920; James Jackson Putnam Professor of Neurology 1920-1926. Frank Turner Taylor, D.M.D. 1890. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1894-1898, 1899-1901, 1910-1922; Asst. Professor of Clinical Dentistry 1922-1925; Clinical Professor of Operative Dentistr 19'25-1934H Gordon Taylor, S. B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1920, S.M. (ibid.) 1922. Research Associate in Geophysics 193S- Henry Osborn Taylor, A. B. 1878, LL.B. (Columbia Univ.) 18 8 1, LITT.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1912. Lecturer on Church History (Divinit School) 1914. James Knox Taylor. Lecturer on Architectural Design (Graduan School of Applied Science) 1913-11914. John Lewis Taylor. Asst. Comptroller 191c-1922;Auditor ofl-Iarvarcl University 1922-. Overton Hume Taylor, A.B. (Univ. of Colorado) 1921, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in Economics '926-1929, 1930 1935; Tutor 1926-1929, 1930-; Asst. Professor of Economics 1935 William Care Taylor, A.B. (Univ. of Wyoming) 1930, A.M. (Univ. (if Wisconsin) 1932- Instructor in Mathematics 1934-1935- Oscar Teague, s.B. (Vanderbilt Univ.) 1898, S.M. (ibid.) 1899, MW. (Univ. of Berlin) 1903. Lecturer on Tropical Medicine 1917. Arthur Rothwell Tebbutt, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1935. Instructor in BusinesM Statistics 1930-1934; Instructor in Business Economics 1934-193. Harold Morrison Teel, M.D. m.c.l. Surgery 1929. Instructor in oh stetrics (Medical School) 1934-; Instructor in Obstetrics (School ol Public Health) 1935- Stanley Ferdinand Teele, A.B. (2lmhers: Colt) 1928, M.B.A. mad. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, D.C.S. (ibid.) 1933. Asst. Professor of Marker. ing 193S- Charles Edwin Teeter, A.B. s.c.!. Chemistry 1923, A.M. 1926, I'li.ii, Chemistry 1927. Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1933- 19.141 Tutor 1933-1934. Richard Carlisle Teift, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1916, M.D. ci'. (Harvard Univ.) 1920. Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1930-. Vladimir Apollonovich Temnomeroff, M.C.S. (Dartmouth Coll.) icp, Instructor in Business Statistics (Graduate School of l3usinct,e Administration) 1928-1931. OFFICERS 1637-1936 429 Harold William Vazeille Temperley, M.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1901. Lecturer on History 1911-1912. William Temple, B.A. (Univ. Of Oxford) 1904, M.A. (ibid.) 1907, D.LITT. (ibid.) 1918, S.T.D. (ibid.) 1927, S.T.D. (Univ. of Durham) 1929, LL.D. (Univ. of Leeds) 1930, D.C.L. (Univ. of Oxford) 1934, D.LITT. (Univ. of Sheffield), S.T.D. (Univ. of Cambridge), S.T.D. (Univ. of Dublin), S.T.D. (Univ. of Manchester). William Belden Noble Lecturer 1935-. Benjamin Tenney, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1883, A.M. (ibid.) '887, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1892. Instructor in Anatomy 1897-1901. Charles Daniel Tenney, A.B. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1878, A. M. (ibid.) 1888, LL.D. (ibid.) 1901. Lecturer on Chinese History 1907-1908. Elwood Idell Terry, S.B. ci. Forestry 1907, M.F. 1918. Visiting Lec- turer from Colorado College (Forestry) 1918. Charles Van Orden Terwilliger, B.E. (Union Coil., N. Y.) 1916, 531. (ibid.) 1919, sir. Electrical Engineering (Harvard Univ.) 1922. In- structor in Electrical Engineering (Engineering School) 1922-1924- Karl von Terzaghi, ING. (Techniscize Hochsch u/c, Graz) 1904, DR. TECH N. &bid.) 1911. Lecturer on Soil Mechanics (Engineering School) '936-. Peter Thacher, A.B. 1671, A.M. Tutor 1674-1676; Fellow 1674-1676, 1697-1707. Samuel Cooper Thacher, A.B. 1804, A.M. Librarian iSoS-181i; Fellow 1816-1818. Roland Thaxter, A.B. m.c.l. 1882, PH.D. and A.m. Natural History 1888. Asst. Professor of Cryptogamic Botany 1891-1901; Professor of Cryptogamic Botany 1901-1919; Honorary Curator of the Cryptogamic Herbarium 1919-1932. EbenezerThayer,A.B. 1753,A.M. Tutor 1760-1766. Ezra Ripley Thayer, A.B. s.c.l. 1888, LL.B. ci. and A.M. 1891, LL.D. (Brown Univ.) 1912. Instructor in the Peculiarities of Massachusetts Law and Practice 1897-1898; Lecturer on Massachusetts Practice (Law School) 1899-1900,1901-1902, 1903-1904; Lecturer on the Relation of the Medical Profession to the Law and the Courts (Medical School) [905-1907; Dane Professor of Law 1910-1915; Dean of the Faculty of Law 1910-1915- James Bradley Thayer, A.B. 1852, LL.B. 1856, LL.D. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1891, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1894, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1901. Royall Professor of Law 1873-1883; Professor of Law 1883-1893; Weld Professor of law 1893-1902. 430 HISTORICAL REGISTER James Bradley Thayer, A.B. c.l. Classics and Philosophy 1921 (1920), LL.B. ci. 1924, S.J.D. 1925. Instructor in Law 1925-1926; Instructor in Comparative Law 1926-1927; Asst. Professor of Comparative Law 1927-1935; Professor of Law 193 5-. John Eliot Thayer, A.B. 188g, A.M. (Hon.) 1910. Member of the Faculty (Museum of Comparative Zoology) I9I0-13. Joseph Henry Thayer, A.B. 11850, OR. (Andover Theological Semi nary) 1857, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1864, S.T.D. (Yale Univ.) 1873, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1884, D.LITT. (Univ. of Dub/in) 1892, S.T.IJ. (Princeton Univ.) 1896. Fellow 1877-1884; Lecturer on Biblical Theology (Divinity School) 1883-1884; Bussey Professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation 1884-1901; Bussey Profes sor, Emeritus 1901. Lorenzo Rockwood Thayer, A.B. (Wesleyan Univ., Conn.) 1841, A %1. (ibid.) 1844, S.T.D. (ibid.) 1863. Overseer 1857-1869. Nathaniel Thayer, A.B. 1789, A.M., S.T.D. 1817. Tutor 1792-1793. Nathaniel Thayer, A.M. (Hon.) 1866. Treasurer (Museum of Corn parative Zoology) 1864-1865; Overseer 1866-1868; Fellow 1868 1875. Thomas Baldwin Thayer, A.M. (Hon.) 18 6c, S.T.D. (Tufts Coil.) iR™. Overseer 1858-1864, 1865-1871- William Roscoe Thayer, A.B. c.l. 18 81, Ad A. 1886, LITT.D. 1913, LIfl.U. (Brown Univ.) 1913, LL.D. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1913, L.1-1.t). (fYi/hams Colt) 1913, L1TT.D. (Yale Univ.) 1915. Instructor in English 1888-1889; Overseer 1913-1919, 1920-1923- William Sydney Thayer, A.B. r88, M.D. 1889, LL.D. (Washington Cr011, Md.) 1907, LR.C.P. (Ireland) 1912, LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1927, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Chicago) 1927, DR. (Hon.) (Univ. of Paris) 1928, LL.D. (McGill Univ.) 1929, F.R.C.P. (Edinburgh) iji, Visiting Lecturer on Medicine 1913-1914; Overseer 1915 1921, 1922-1928, 1929-1932. Arnold Theiler, D.SC. (Hon.) (Univ. of the Cape of Good Hope) 11)1 u, D.SC. (Hon.) (Syracuse Univ.) 1923, DR. VET. SC. (Hon.) (Univ. qf South Africa) 1924, D.MED.VET. (Univ. of Berne), DR. PHIL. (ibid.) Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine 1923-1924. Hans Theiler, M.R.C.V.S. (London) 1924, S.M. (Cornell Univ.) ij Instructor in Comparative Pathology (Medical School) 1930 111.141 Instructor in Comparative Pathology (School of Public I Iraith) 1930-1935. OFFICERS 1637-1936 431 Max Theiler, M.R.CS. (England) 1922. Instructor in Tropical Medi- cine (Medical School) 1926-1931; Instructor in Tropical Medicine (School of Public Health) 1926-1931. Louis Thies. Curator of the Gray Collection of Engravings 1862- 1870; University Lecturer 1863-1864. Kenneth Vivian Thimann, B.Sc. (Univ. of London) 1924, DR. PHIL. (ibid.) 1928. Lecturer on Botany 1935-. Douglas Armour Thom, M.D. (Univ. of Vermont) 1912. Instructor in Psychiatry (Medical School) 1920-1929. Kurt Hermann Thoma, D.M.D. ci. 1911. Instructor in Anaesthesia 1915-1916; Instructor in Dental Anatomy (Medical School) 19161919; Lecturer on Oral Histology and Pathology (Dental School) 1916-1919; Asst. Professor of Oral Pathology 1919-1927; Professor of Oral Pathology 1927-1934; Charles A. Brackett Professor of Oral Pathology 1934-. Benjamin Franklin Thomas, A. B. (Brown Univ.) 1830, LL.D. (ibid.) 1853, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1854. Lecturer on Wills and Administration (Law School) 1870-1873- Charles Swain Thomas, A.B. (Indiana Univ.) 1894, A.M. (ibid.) 1895., A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1897 (1898). LITT.D. (Rhode Island State Coll.) 1932. Lecturer on Education (Graduate School of Education) 1920-1921; Lecturer on the Teaching of English (Graduate School of Education) 1921-1930; Associate Professor of Education 1930-. Jackson Mash Thomas, S.B. (Emory Univ.) 1924, M.D. (ibid.) 1926. Asst. Medical Adviser 193S- John Jenks Thomas, A. B. (Williams Coil.) 1886, M.D. ci. and Ads!. 1890. Lecturer on Neurology (Graduate School of Medicine) 191219 i6; Associate in Neurology (Graduate School of Medicine) 19161919; Associate in Neurology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1920. Walter Grant Thomas, 5.B. ci. Architecture 1907- Instructor in Architectural Design 1914-1917- William Thomas, A.B. 1873, LL.B. 1876. Overseer 1916-1922. Clarence Bertrand Thompson, LL.B. (Univ. of Southern California) 1904, A.B. .l. Philosophy (Harvard Univ.) 1908, A.M. (ibid.) 1909. Instructor in Industrial Organization 1911-1914; Lecturer on Manufacturing (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1914-1915- Daniel Varney Thompson, A.B. c.l. 1922, AM. 1926. Tutor 1925-1926. 432 HISTORICAL REGISTER George Earl Thompson, D.M.D. ci. 1929. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1931- Henry Smith Thompson, A.B. c./. 1899. Asst. Recorder 1901-1902; Secretary for Appointments 1904-1906; Secretary of the Medical School 1921-1924. John Campbell Thompson, D.M.D. 1907- Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1931-193S- John Frederick Thompson, A.B. (Pomona Colt) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1934- Instructor in Government 1930-1931; Tutor 1930-1931. Kenneth Wade Thompson, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1926, m. D. c.l. (Harvard Univ..) 1929. Instructor in Surgery 193+-193S- Peter Hunter Thompson, fLD. (Tufts Coil.) 1898, m. D. (Harvard Univ.) 1901. Instructor in Ophthalmology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915. Randall Thompson, A.B. ci. with Highest Honors in Music 1920, A.M. 1922. Lecturer on Music 1929. Robert Ellis Thompson, A.B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1865, A. M. (ibid.) 1868, PH.D. (Hon.) (Hamilton Coil.) 1879. Lecturer on Protective Tariffs 18 84-18 8g. Thomas W Thompson, A.B. 1786, A.M. Tutor 1789-1891. William Donald Thompson, S.B. (Emory Univ.) 1930, S.M. (ibid.) ii A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1933, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1936. Instructor in Chemistry 1935-. William Goodrich Thompson, A.B. s.c.l. 18883 LL.B. ci. and A.M. 189 1. Instructor in Forensics 1889-1891; Lecturer on Brief Making and the Preparation of Cases (Law School) 1916-1917, 1918-1919, 1920-1921, 1922-1923, 1924-1925, 1926-1927, 1928-1929, 191H 1931.,1932-1933-,I934-193S- Frederick Charles Thomson, D.M.D. 1913. Instructor in Operativr Dentistry 1921-1922. James Alexander Ker Thomson, M.A. (Univ. of Aberdeen) 1900, n.*. (Oxford Univ.) 1905. Lecturer on the Classics 19 19-1920. Robert Boyd Thomson, B.A. (Univ. of Toronto) 1899. Instructor UI Botany 1907-1908. William Thomson, M.A. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1907, S.T.B. (liar/ford Theological Seminary, Conn.) 1911, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1924. Instructor in Semitic Languages 1922-1924; Instructor ifs Semitic Languages and History 1924-1929; Associate Professoro( Arabic 1929-. OFFICERS 1637-1936 433 Augustus Thorndike, A.B. ci. 1884, M.D. 1888. Instructor in Orthopaedics 1909-1913; Associate in Orthopaedic Surgery 1913-1916; Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery 1916-1917. Chester Littlefield Thorndike. Instructor in Mechanical Drawing and Descriptive Geometry 1907-19c)9- Paul Thorndike, A.B. ci. 1884, M.D. 1888. Instructor in GenitoUrinary Surgery 1901-1910; Asst. Professor of Genito-Urinary Surgery 1910-1918; Clinical Professor of Genito-Urinary Surgery 1918-1926. Townsend William Thorndike, M.D. 1902. Instructor in Derma- tology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915. Harrison John Thornton, A.B. (Grinneh Coll.) 1925, A.M. (ibid.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Visiting Instructor from Grinnell College (History) 1927-1928. Brackett Kirkwood Thorogood. Demonstrator of Engineering Draw- ing 1913-1917; Instructor in Engineering Sciences 1917-1919; In- structor in Mechanical Engineering 1919-1921. Willard Long Thorp, A.B. (A'mlIerst Go/i.) 1920, A.M. (Univ. of Michi- gan) 1921, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1924. Lecturer on Political Economy 1926-1927. Richard Warren Thorpe, M.B.A. 1921. Instructor in Business Policy (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1925-1926. Harold Hazen Thurlby, 4.8. (Univ. of Michigan) 1917, M.B.A. c./. (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1923-1924; Instructor in Transportation (Gradu- ate School of Business Administration) 1924-1925; Instructor in Industrial Management (Graduate School of Business Administra- tion) 1925-1927; Asst. Professor of Industrial Management 1927- 1935; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 19301931- Edward Sampson Thurston, A.i. c.l. 1898, A.M. 1900, LL.B. c.l. 1901, A. M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1919. Professor of Law 1929-. George Ticknor, k.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1807, A.M. (ibid.) uSia, A.M. (ad eun.) (Harvard Univ.) 1814, LL.D. (ibid.) r 80. Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages and Literatures and Professor of Belles Lettres 1817-1835- Howard Malcom Ticknor, A.B. 1856, A.%1. Instructor in Elocution 1878-1882. Hung1tu Tien, B.A. (Univ. of Wuchang) 1925. Acting/.ibrarian of the Chinese Library 1930-1931. 434 HISTORICAL REGISTER George Horton Tilden, A. B. '87; M.D. 1876. Clinical Instructor in Dermatology and Syphilis 1888-1891. William Hopkins Tillinghast, A.B. c.l. 1877. Editor of the Quinquennial Catalogue 1885-1895, 1910-1913; Asst. Librarian 1887 1913. Kenneth James Tillotson, c.o. (Univ. of Vermont) 1921, S.M. in Medicine (Hon.) (ibid.) 1934. Instructor in Psychiatry (Medical School) 1931-; Asst. Medical Adviser 1935-. John Talbot Timlin, D.M.D. 1898. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1915-. Harold EIIi@tt Tingley, D.M.D. 1918. Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1921-1926; Asst. Professor of Operative Dentistry 1926-. Chauncey Brewster Tinker, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1899, A.M. (ibid.) 'go', PH.D. (ibid.) 1902. Lecturer on Fine Arts 1930. Everett Adams Tisdale, D.M.D. 1923- Instructor in Orthodontic Technique 1928-1929; Instructor in Orthodontia 1929-. Benjamin Tishler, D.M.D. 1904. Instructor in Extracting and Anaes thesia 1906-'1908; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1911-1915, 1918-1920; Instructor in Oral Hygiene 1920-1924; Instructor in Clinical Periodontia 1924-1925. John Bradford Titchener, A. B. (Clark Univ.) 1917, A.M. (Univ. of Illinois) 1921, in.o. (ibid.) 1923. Instructor in Greek and Latin 1925-1927; Tutor 1925-1930; Asst. Professor of Greek and Latin 1927-1930- George Loring Tobey, M.D. 1903. Instructor in Otology (Medical School) 1916-1919; Associate in Otology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1920, 1921-1927. Harold Grant Tobey, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1906, M.D. (Harvard LTni:'.) 1911. Instructor inOtology (Medical School) 1923-1925; Instructor in Laryngology (Medical School) 1930-. Otis Johnson Todd, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Classics 1906, PH.D. Philology 1914. Lecturer on Greek and Latin 1929-1930. Ewaid Tomanek, M.D. (Univ. of Prague) 1909, DR. P.H. (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Associate in Vital Statistics (School of Public Health) ij2; 1924. Floyd Williams Tomkins, A. B. 1872, OR. (General &T'heoIogi al Seminary, N. Y.) 1875, S.T.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) l900. Preacher to the University 1902-1905. Philip Arthur Toomey, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Unit) OFFICERS 1637-1936 435 1930. Instructor in Romance Languages 1932-1933; Instructor in French 1934-1935- James Rockwell Torbert, PH.B. (Yale Univ.) '895, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1902. Instructor in Obstetrics (Medical School) 1919-1928. Charles Cutler Torrey, A.B. (Bowdoin Colt) 1884, A.M. (ibid.) 1887, S.T.D. (Andover Theological Seminary) &889, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Ssrasburg) &892. Instructor in Semitic Languages 1894-1895. Henry Augustus Torrey, A.B. (Univ. of Vermont) 1893, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1896, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1897- Instructor in Chemistry 1903-1905; Asst. Professor of Chemistry 1905-1910, Henry Warren Torrey, A.B. &833, A.M. (Hon.) 1847, LL.D. '879. Tutor &844-1848; Instructor in Elocution 184+-1848; McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History 186-1886; McLean Professor, Emeritus 1886-1893; Lecturer on International Law (Law School) 1886-1887; Overseer 1888-1893. Joseph Torrey, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) &884, A.M. (ibid.) &887, PH.D. Chemistry (Harvard Univ.) 1896. Instructor in Chemistry 1891- &901. Norman Lewis Torrey, A.B. ci. 1915, A.M. 1921, PH.D. Philology 1926. Instructor in French 1921-1923. SamuelTorrey. Fellow 1697-1707- Harry Rudolph Tosdal, S.B. (St. Olaf Coil.) 1909, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) &91.5. Lecturer on Economics 1918-1919; Asst. Professor of Marketing 1920-1922 Professor of Marketing 1922-. Richard Tousey, A.B. (Tufts Coil.) 1928, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1933- Instructor in Physics 1933- Tutor 1934-. Charlemagne Tower, A.B. 1830, A.M. Overseer 1884-1889. Walter Sheldon Tower, A.B. m.c.l. 1903, A.M. 1904, PH.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) &906. Lecturer on South American Geography 1916-1917- Harvey Parker Towle, A.B. 1888, M.D. &892. Instructor in Dermatology (Medical School) 19i1-i91-2; Instructor in Dermatology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915; Lecturer on Dermatology (Medical School) 1915-1916; Associate in Dermatology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1919; Associate in Dermatology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1924- Lawrence William Towle, A.B. (Bowdoin Colt) 1924, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1932- Instructor in Economics 1930-1933; Tutor 1930-1933. 436 HISTORICAL REGISTER Ralph Maurice Towle, D.M.D. 1917. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1925-19135- Sidney Dean Townley, S.B. (Univ. of Wiconsin) 1890, S.M. (ibid.) 1892, S.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1897. Lecturer on Astronomy 1925- 1926. James Harvey Townsend, A.B. s.c.l. Physics 1917, M.D. c.l. 1921. In- structor in Medicine i Crawford Howell Toy, A.M. (Univ. of Virginia) 056, LL.D. (Univ. of North Carolina) 1889, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1904. Hancock Pro- fessor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages and Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Literature iS 80-1903; Hancock Professor ofHebrew and other Oriental Languages 1903-1909; Hancock Professor, Emeritus E909-19r9. Alfred Marston Toner, AS. c.l. 1900, A.M. 1901, PH.D. Anthropology 1904. Instructor in Central American Archaeology 1905-1912; Asst. Professor of Anthropology 1912-1920; Curator of Central American Archaeology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1913-1914; Curator of Middle American Archaeology and Ethnology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1914-; Associate Professor of Anthropology 1920 1921; Professor of Anthropology 1921-; Librarian of the Peabody Museum Library 1935-. Arthur Herman Train, S.B. m.c.l. 1905. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1908-1909. Frank Edgar Travis, D.M.D. 1903. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1913-1916. Walter Lewis Treadway, M.D. (Barnes Medical Colt, Mo.) 1907. Associate in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (Medical School) 1922-1926; Associate in Psychiatry (Medical School) 1923-1924. Daniel Treadwell, A.M. (Hon.) 1829. Rumford Professor and Lecturcr on the Application of Science to the Useful Arts 182+-1845- Theodore Nathaniel Treadwell. Asst. Librarian (Law Library) 1931 Payson Jackson Treat, A.B. (Wesicyan Univ., Conn.) 1900, A. M. (Columbia Univ.) 1903. Instructor in Government 1908-1909. Frederick Arthur Trevor, D.M.D. 1922. Instructor in Oral Patholiv 1924-. Harry Clyde Trimble, AS. (Cornell Colt, Iowa) 1910, S.M. (Univ. j Chicago) 1916, PH.D. (ibid.) 1918. Asst. Professor of Biological Chemistry (Medical and Dental Schools) 1924- Leonard Thompson Troland, S.B. (Massachuseus Inst. of &Tcc1,no/ov) OFFICERS 1637-1936 437 1912, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1914, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) ''5. Instructor in Psychology 1916-1922; Asst. Professor of Psychology l922-I929 Lecturer on Psychology 1929-1932. Reginald George Trotter, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1911, A. M. (Harvard Univ. 1915, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1921. Instructor in History 1918-1919. John Trowbridge, S. B. s.c.l. 1865, S.D. Physics 1873. Asst. Professor of Physics 1870-188c; Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1875; Professor of Physics r880-1888; Rumford Professor of Physics and Lecturer on the Application of Science to the Useful Arts 1888-1910; Director of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory 18881910; Rumford Professor and Lecturer, Emeritus iio- 1923; Honorary Director of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory 19101923. Rodney Howard True, S.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1890, 5.7w!. (ibid.) 1892, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Leipsic) '895. Lecturer on Botany 1900- 1901. Chan-Chan Tsoo, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1915, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1917, PH.D. Mathematics (ibid.) 1919. Instructor in Mathematics 1919-1920. Donald Skeele Tucker, A.B. (Colorado Coll.) 1906, A.M. (Williams Coll.) 1912, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1922. Tutor 1922-I 925. Rexford Sample Tucker, AS. ci. 1918, Ss. s.d. Electrical Engineering 1922. Instructor in Mathematics 1919-1920. Rufus Stickney Tucker, A.B. m.c.l. Political Science 1911, A.M. 1912, PH.D. Economics 1914. Instructor in Economics 1919-1923; Tutor 1919-1923; Instructor in the Business School 1919-1920; Lecturer on Income Taxation (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1920-1921. William Jewett Tucker, A.B (Dartmouth Coll.) 1861, OR. (Andover Theological Seminary) 1866, S.T.D. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1875, LL.D. (Williams Coll.) 1893, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) '895. Lecturer on Pastoral Care and the Conduct of Worship (Divinity School) &891-1892; Preacher to the University ii 899-I900. James Waddell Tupper, B.A. (Dalhousie Univ.) 1891, P1-1.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1895. Instructor in English 1902-19c4. Frederick King Turgeon, A.B. (Bozvdoin Coll.) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1924, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1930- Instructor in French 1924-1926. Daniel Lawrence Turner, C.E. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.) 1891. 438 HISTORICAL REGISTER Instructor in Surveying and Railroad Engineering 1893-1895; Instructor in Surveying and Hydraulics 1895-I 903. Frederick Jackson Turner, A.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1884, A.M. (ibid.) 1888, PH.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) '890, LL.D. (Univ. of Illinois) 1908, Ln"r.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1909, DR. PHIL. (Hon.) (Univ. of Christiania) 1911, LITT.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1921. Lecturer on American History 1903-1904; Professor of History 1910-I 924. Howard Moore Turner, A.B. ci 1906, S.B. ci. Civil and Topographical Engineering 1907. Lecturer on 'Water Power Engineering (Engineering School) 1920-; Director of Summer Work for Students (Engineering School) 1929-1935. Spurgeon deWitt Turner, D.M.D. 1919. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1921-1924; Instructor in Industrial Dentistry 1924-1927. Albert Henry Tuttle, S.B. (Pennsylvania State Co'l.) 1868, S.M. (ibid.) 1872. Instructor in the Use of the Microscope 1871-1872- Albert Henry Tuttle, S.E. 1883, M.D. 1886. Instructor in Entomology (Bussey Institution) 1889-1892. Charles Wesley Tuttle, A.M. (Hon.) 1854. Asst. Observer (Astronomical Observatory) '853-1854. George Thomas Tuttle, A. B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1872, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) '878. Clinical Instructor in Mental Diseases 190&-191;; Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry 1913-1914- William Norris Tuttle, A.B. 1924, S.M. Electric Communication Engi neering 1926, PH.D. Physics 1929. Instructor in Physics 1929-1930; Tutor 1929-1930. John Hanson Twombly, A.B. (Wesicyan Univ., Conn.) 1843. Overseer 18 55-1867. John Eugene Tyler, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1842, M.D. (ibid.) 1846, s. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1846. Lecturer on Mental Diseases (Medical School) 1864-1871; Professor of Mental Diseases 1871 1878. Richard Frederick Francis Tyner, A. B. (Carleton Colt) 1928, A.M, (Harvard Univ.) 1934. Tutor 1936-. Dudley Atkins Tyng, A.B. 1781, A.M., A.M. (Hon.) (Dartmouth Coll.) 1794, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1823. Overseer 1815-1821. Maurice Vejux Tyrode, [formerly Maurice Paul Octave Vejux- Tyrode], M.D. C. 1. 1900. Instructor in Pharmacology 1902-19 10. Ernest Edward Tyzzer, PN.B. (Brown Univ.) 1897, A.M. (ibid.) t89H, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1902, S.D. (Hon.) (Brown Univ.) 1935. Asst, OFFICERS 1637-1936 439 Professor of Pathology 1908-1916; George Fabyan Professor of Comparative Pathology 1916-. Celian Ufford, A.B. 1919, A.M. (Univ. Of Chicago) 1922, S.T.B. (Mead-vile Theological School) 1923. Instructor in English 1929-1930- Philip Reese Uhier. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 186+-1867; University Lecturer 1865-1866. Robert Ulich, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Leipsic) 1914. Visiting Lecturer on Comparative Education 1934; Lecturer on Comparative Education 1934- Robert Lindley Murray Underhill, A.B. (Havetfard Coil.) 1909, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1911, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1916. Instructor in Mathematics 1918; Tutor 1925-1931; Instructor in Philosophy 1928-1931- William Orison Underwood, A.B. m.c.l. Natural History 1884. Lec- turer on Warranty and Evidence (Veterinary School) 1891-1901. Henry Lauriston Upham, D.M.D. 1886. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1891-1902. Everard Miller Upjohn, A.B. 1925, M.ARCH. 1929. Instructor in Fine Arts 1928-1929. Morgan Upton, s.n. (Univ. of Washington, Seattle) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1928. Tutor 1926-1927, 199-; Instructor in Psychology 1929-1931; Instructor in Physiology 1929-1931; Instructor in General Physiology 1931-1932; Asst. Professor of General Physiology 1932-. Wilbur Marshall Urban, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) '895, DR. PHIL. (Leipsic Univ.) 1897. Visiting Lecturer on Philosophy 1919. Abbott Payson Usher, A.B. s.c.l. 1904, A.M. 1905, PH.D. History 1910. Lecturer on Economics 1921-1922; Asst. Professor of Economics 1922-1925; Tutor 1922-; Associate Professor of Economics 192s_- Walter Elwood Vail, S.B. (Haverford Coll.) 1915, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1917, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1924. Instructor in Chemistry 1919- 1923. George Clapp Vaillant, A.B. c.L Anthropology 1922, A.M. 1925, PH.D. Anthropology 1927. Tutor 1924-1925. Georges Valiron, B.-ES-SCIENCES (Univ. of France) 1902, LIC.-ES- SCIENCES (Univ. of Paris) 1907, DOCTEUR-AS-SCIENCES (ibid.) 1914. Exchange Professor from France 1933-1934- Charles Jean de la VallŽe Poussin, M.C.E., M.M.E. (Univ. of Louvain) 1890, PHYS.SCI.D., MATH.D. (ibid.) 1891. Visiting Lecturer on Mathematics 1915. 440 HISTORICAL REGISTER Francis Vandale. Instructor in French 1779-1780. Homer Bews Vanderblue, A.B. (Northwestern Univ., Iii.) 1911, A.M. (ibid.) 1912, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1915. Instructor in Economics 1914-1915; Professor of Business Economics 1922 1929; Honorary Curator of Early Economic Literature (Baker Library) 1936-. Frank Arthur Vanderlip, A.M. (Hon.) (Univ. of Illinois) 1905, LL.D. (Illinois Coll.) 1906, LL.D. (C0/gate Univ.) 1911, LL.D. (Princeton Unto) 1919, LL.D. (Brown Univ.) 1920. Lecturer on Business Economics 1920-1921. George Wilson Van Gorder, A.B. (Williams Coll.) 1911, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1917. Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery (Medical School) 1931- George Booth Van Schaak, S.B. s.d. with Highest Honors in Mathematics 1929, AM. 1932, PH.D. Mathematics 1935. Instructor in Mathematics 1929-1932, 1933-1935; Tutor 1929-1932, 1934-1934. John Valentine Van Sickle, A.B. (Haverford Coil.) 1913, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1921, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1924. Tutor 1915-1917- Edward Burr Van Vieck, A.B. (Wesleyan Univ., Conn.) 1884, A. M. (ibid.) 1887, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Got.tingen) 1893, LL.D. (Clark Univ.) 1909, MATH.D. and PHYS.D. (Univ. of Groningen) 1914, S.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1916. Lecturer on Mathematics 1920. John Hasbrouck Van Vleck, A. B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1920. A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1921, PH.D. Physics (ibid.) 1922. Instructor in Physics 1922-1923; Associate Professor of Mathematical Physics 1934-1935; Professor of Mathematical Physics 1935-; Tutor '934 Andrew Bigham Van Woert, M.E. (Stevens Inst. of Technology) 1926. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering (Engineering School) 1926 1928. Clarence Bertrand Van Wyck. Secretary to the Department ot Physical Education 1919-. Philippe de %argas, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Lausanne) 1913. Lecturer Chinese 1931. Clarence Bartlett Vaughan, D.M.D. 1897. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1913-1924, 1925-1929; Instructor in Clinical Periodontia 1924-1925; Asst. Professor of Clinical Dentistry 1929-. Stuart Hamilton Vaughan, D.M.D. 1914. Instructor in Anaestheshs 1918-1920; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1920-1923- Victor Clarence Vaughan, S.M. (Univ. of Michigan) 1875, PH.D. (ibid.) 1876, M.D. (ibid.) 1878, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Western Pennsylvania) OFFICERS 1637-1936 44' 1897, LL.D. (Univ. of Michigan) ioo, LL.D. (Central Colt) 1910, LL. D. (Jefferson Medical Coil.) 1915. Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine 1914-1915. Maurice Paul Octave Vejux-Tyrode (see Maurice Vejux Tyrode). Frederick Herman Verhoeff, PH.B. (Yale Univ.) 1895, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) '899, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1902. Instructor in Ophthalmic Pathology 1907-1916; Lecturer on Ophthalmology (Medical School) 1914-1916; Asst. Professor of Ophthalmic Research 1916-1921; Asst. Professor of Ophthalmology 1921-1924; Professor of Ophthalmic Research 1924-; Director of the Howe Laboratory 1932-. Edmond Joachim Vermeil, DOCTEUR ES-LETTRES. Exchange Profes- sor from France 1931. George Vernadsky, OR. (Univ. of Moscow) 1911, M. Russian History (Univ. of Petrograd) 1917. Lecturer on History 1931-1932. Ambrose White Vernon, A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 189!, OR. (Union Theological Seminary) '894, A.M. (Yale Univ.) 1907, SI.T.D. (Dartmouth CoIl.) 1907-Preacher to the University 1917-1918. Addison Emory Verrill. Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1863-1865. Jones Very, A.B. 1836. Tutor 1836-1838; Instructor in History 1838- 1839- Paul Anthony Vestal, A.B. (Colorado Coil.) 1930, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1932, flLD. Biology (ibid.) 1935. Instructor in Botany 1935-. EdouardHenriViaux. Instructor in French 184z-1844. Herman Frank Vickery, A.B. c.l. 1878, M.D. 1882. Instructor in Clini- cal Medicine 1890-1913; Instructor in Medicine 19 13-1914. Karl Vi‘tor, PH.D. Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture 1935-1936. Henry Rouse Viets, s.B. (Dartmouth Colt) 1912, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1916. Instructor in Neurology (Medical School) 1923- Charles Lowell Viles, A.B. (Univ. of Missouri) 1926, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in Accounting (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1928-1929. Beth Vincent, A.B. ci 1898, M.D. c.i. 1902. Associate in Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1929-. John Heyl Vincent, S.T.D. (Ohio Wesleyan Univ.) 1870, A.fl. (Mt. Union Colt) 1875, LL.D. (Washington and Jefferson Coil.) 1885, 5.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1896. Lecturer on Pastoral Cart (Divinity School) 1893-1894; Preacher to the University 1893 1897, 1904-1905. 442 HISTORICAL REGISTER Jacob Viner, B.A. (McGill Univ.) 1914, A.M. (Harvard Unit.) 1915, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1922. Lecturer on Economics 1932-1933. Paul Vinogradoff, M.HIST. (Univ.. of Moscow) '88', D.}JIST. (ibid.) 1887, D.c.L. (Univ. of Oxford) 1902, M.A. (ibid.) 1904, LL.D. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1905, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1907. Lecturer on Comparative Ancient Law (Law School) 1906-1907. George O]ien Virtue, A.B. 1892, A.B. (Univ. of Kansas) 1892, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1893, PH.D. Political Economy (ibid.) 1897. In- structor in Political Economy 1894-1895, 1896-1897- Edward Charles Vogt, M.D. (State Univ. of Iowa) 1923- Instructor in Roentgenology (Medical School) 1928-1930, 1931- George McGill Vogt, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1916, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1923. Tutor 1924-1926; Instructor in English 1925-1926. John Volkmann, A.B. m.c.l. Psychology 1927, A.M. 1929, PH.D. Philoso- phy ii. Instructor in Psychology 1931-; Tutor 1931-1935; Asst. Director of the Psychological Laboratory 1935-. William Ledley Vosburgh, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) 1904, A. M. (Columbia Univ.) 1913. Instructor in Mathematics 1918. Robert Henry Vose, A.B. (Amherst Coil.) &892, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1896. Instructor in Surgery 1917-1922. WinthropHowlandWade,A.B. rn.c.l. 1881, LL.B. andA.M. 1884. Secre- tary of the Board of Overseers 1901-. Benjamin Wadsworth, A.B. 1690, A.M. Fellow 1697-1707, 1712-1725; President 1725-1737. Eliot Wadsworth, A.B. 1898, LL.D. (Univ. of Rochester) 1921, A.M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1923- Overseer 1916-1922,1923-1929- John Wadsworth, A.B. 1762, A.M. Tutor 1770-1777; Fellow 177-1717. Marshman Edward Wadsworth, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1869, A.M. (ibid.) 1872, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1874, PH.D. and A.M. Natural History (ibid.) 1879. Instructor in Mathematics 1874-1875; In- structor in Mathematics and Mineralogy 1875-1877; Assistant in Lithology (Museum of Comparative Zodlogy) 1878-1887. Oliver Fairfield Wadsworth, A.B. 18 60, A.M., M.D. 1865. Clinical Instructor in Ophthalmoscopy 1881-1891; Professor of Ophthalmology 1891-1899; Williams Professor of Ophthalmology 18991903. Richard Goodwin Wadsworth, A. B. 1896, M.D. c.l. 1900. Instructor in Gynaecology (Medical School) 1929-1935. OFFICERS 1637-1936 443 Jonathan Ma'vhew Wainwright, A.B. 1812, A.M., S.T.D. 1835. instructor in Rhetoric and Oratory 1815-1817- John Cassan Wait, C. E. (Cornell Univ.) 1882, S.M. (Norwich Univ.) '887, LL. B. (Harvard Univ.) 1891, M.C.E. (Cornell Univ.) 1891. In- structor in Surveying and Drawing 18S7-IS93 Asst. Professor of Engineering 1894. Richard Wait, A.B. 1923, LL.B. 1926. Lecturer on Massachusetts Practice (Law School) 1934- John Herbert Waite, S.B. (Bucknell Univ.) 191 I, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1916, S.M. (Bucknell Univ.) 1919. Instructor in Ophthalmology (Medical School) 1926-1929; Asst. Professor of Ophthalmology 1929-1934; Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology 1934-. Joseph Ellsworth Waitt, D.M.D. 1883. Demonstrator of Mechanical and Operative Dentistry 1884-1887; Demonstrator of Mechanical Dentistry 1887-1888. Henry Pickering Walcott, A.B. z8g8, M.D. (Bowa'oin Coll.) 1861, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1907, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1927- Overseer 18871890; Fellow 1890-1927; Member of the Faculty (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1891-1928; Acting President of the University 1900-1901. Samuel Baker Walcott, A.B. 1819, A.M. Tutor 18-21-1822. George Wald, S.B. (New York Univ.) 1927, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1928, PH.D. (ibid.) 1932. Instructor in Biochemical Sciences 1934'935; Tutor 1934-; Instructor in Biology 1934- John William Henry Walden, A.B. s.cJ. Classics 1888, A.M. 1889, PH.D. and A.M. Philology 1891. Instructor in Latin 1893-1894, 1905- 1906. Charles Waldstein, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Heidelberg) 1875, M.A. (Univ. of Garnbride) 1882, A.M. (Hon.) (Columbia Univ.) 1885, L.H.D. (ibid.) 1887. Lecturer on Greek Art 1886-1887. Edward Magill Wales, C.E. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.) 1916, M.B.A. (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Instructor in Accounting (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1925-1928. Arthur Lucian Walker, M.E. (Columbia Univ.) 1883. Lecturer on Non-ferrous Metallurgy 1920. Charles Howard Walker,, A.F.D. ([mitt, of Pennsylvania) 1921. Lecturer on Fine Arts 1913-1915; Instructor in Decorative Design 19151916; Lecturer on Decorative Design 1916-1917; Lecturer on the History of Architecture (School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture' roI',-rnri 444 HISTORICAL REGISTER David Harold Walker, M.D. ci. 1898. Instructor in Otology (Medical School) 1914-1919; Associate in Otology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1920, 1921-1924; Walter Augustus Lecompte Professor of Otology 1924-193 2. Ernest Linwood Walker, S.B. ci. 1894 (1914), B.A.S. 1896, S.D. Biology 1907. Lecturer on Tropical Medicine (Graduate School of Medi- cine) 1916-1917. Francis Amasa Walker, A.B. (Amherst Coll.) 1860, A.M. (ibid.) 1863, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1873, PH.D. (Hon.) (Amherst Coil.) 1875, LL.D. (ibid.) 1881, LL.D. (Yale Unit'.) 1881, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1883, LL.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1887, LL.D. (St. Andrews Univ.) 188#, LL.D. (Univ. of Dublin) 1892, DR.PHIL. (Hon.) (Univ. of Hal/c_Wit/enberg) '894, LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1896. University Lecturer 1881-1883; Lecturer on Bimetallism since the Discovery of America 1895-1896. Herbert Walker, B.P.E. (InternatiGnal Y. M. C. A. Coil., Mass.) 192. , ED.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, ED.D. (ibid.) 1934. Instructor in Phys cal Education (Medical School) 1927-1934. IrvingJamesWalker, A.B. 1904 (1903), M.D. 1907, F.A.c.S. 1915. Clini cal Professor of Surgery 1928-. Isaac Chandler Walker, A.B. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1905, M.D. (ibid.; 1909. Asst. Professor of Medicine 1918-1919. James Walker, A.B. 1814, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1817, S.-r.1)., 1835, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) '853, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1860. Overseer 1825-1836, 1864-1874; Fellow 1834-1853; Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity 1838-185j; Acting President of the University 1845-1846; President 1853 1860. Ross Graham Walker, A.B. (Univ. of Michigan) 1920. Asst. Professor of Accounting (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1926-1928; Associate Professor of Accounting 1928-1935; Profes of Accounting 1935- William Hula Walker, S.B. (Pennsylvania State Coil.) 1890, AM., DR. PHIL. (Univ. oJGoaingen) 1892. Lecturer on Industrial Chemistry 1905-1908. Williston Walker, A.B. (Amherst Coll.) 1883, OR. (Hartford 'Tizeoloji- cal Seminary) 1886, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Leipsic) 1888, S.T.D. (IJ'esicrn Reserve Univ.) 1894, S.T.D. (Amherst Coil.) 1895, S.T.D. (Yale Univ.) 1901, S.T.D. (Univ. of Geneva) 1909, L.H.D. (Marietia Coil.)iqin. OFFICERS 1637-1936 445 S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1912. Lecturer on Church History (Divinity School) 1913-1914. Donald Holmes Wallace, A.B. ci. Economics 1924, A.M. 1928, PH.D. Economics 1931. Instructor in Economics 1927-1931, 1932-; Tutor 1927-1931, 1932-. Ellmore Loftis Wallace, D.M.D. 1915. Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1919-192 1. John Raymond Wallace, D.M.D. 1922. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentis- try 1925- Graham Wallas, M.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1883. Lecturer on Govern- ment 1909-1910. John Walter Wallen. Instructor in Physical Education 1932-1934. Joseph Garfield Walleser, A. B. (Grinneil Coil.) 1903, B.A. (Univ. Of Oxford) 1907, M.A. (ibid.) 1911. Visiting Lecturer from Grinnell College (English) 1918. Samuel Hurd %Valley, A.B. 1826, A.M., A.B. (ad eun.) (Yale Univ.) 1826. Overseer 1844-1853- Lawrence Bergmann Wallis, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1918, A.M. (Har- vard Univ.) 1921. Tutor 1924-1927; Instructor in English 1925- 1927- John Raymond Walsh, A.B. (Be/oil Coil.) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1931, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1934. Instructor in Economics 1930-; Tutor 1930-. Joseph Leonard Walsh, S.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Mathematics 1916, S.M. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1917, PH.D. Mathematics (Harvard Univ.) 1920. Instructor in Mathematics 1917-1918, 1919, 19211924; Asst. Professor of Mathematics 1924-1930; Tutor 1926-; Associate Professor of Mathematics 1930-1935; Professor of Mathematics 1935-. William Augustine Walsh, A. B. (Bales Coil.) 1913, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1923- Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1926-. Nehemiah Walter, A.B. 1684, A.M. Fellow 1692-1703. Clarence Eldon Walton, A.B. (Bates Coll.) 1920, A.M. (Stanford Univ.) 1922. Asst. Librarian in charge of Order Department 1931-. George Lincoln Walton, A.B. 1875, M.D. iSSo. Special Clinical Instructor in Diseases of the Nervous System 188g-1886; Clinical Instructor in Diseases of the Nervous System 1886-1906; Instructor in Neurology (Dental School) 1890-1898. John Albrecht WaIz, A.B. (Northwestern Univ., III.) 1892, AM. (liar. 446 HISTORICAL REGISTER yard Univ.) '395 (1896), PH.D. Philology (ibid.) '897. Instructor in German 1895-1897, 1901-1904; Lecturer on German Literature 1904-1905; Asst. Professor of German Language and Literature 1905-1910; Professor of the German Language and Literature 1910-; Acting Dean (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) 1913. William Emanuel Walz, A.B. (Northwestern Univ., Ill.) iSSo, A.M. (ibid.) 1882, LL.B. (Harvard Univ.) '899. Instructor in German 1896-1898. Eugene Warnbaugh, A.B. 1876, AM. 1877, LL.B. c.l. 1880, LL.D. (Stale Univ. of Iowa) 1892, LL.D. (Western Reserae Univ.) 1908, LL.D. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1908. Professor of Law 1892-1903; Langdetl Professor of Law 1903-1925. Alfred Wandke [formerly Alfred Wandtke], A.B. (]iowdoin Coil.) 1910, PH.D. Geology (Harvard Univ.) 1917. Instructor in Geology 1920- 1921. Alfred WTandtke (see Alfred Wandke). Artemas Ward, A.B. 1783, A.M., LL.D. 1842. Overseer 1810-1844. Duren James Henderson Ward, A. B. (Hit/ida/c Coil.) 1878, A.M. (ibid.) 1881, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1883, S.T.B. (Hi/isdale Colt) 1884, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Leipsic) 1887. Librarian of the Divinity School 1887-1889; Instructor in Philosophy 1888-1889. Hugh Kingsley Ward, M.B. (Univ. of Sydney) 1910, D.P.H. (Univ. Of Oxford) 1913. Instructor in Bacteriology 1926-1929; Asst. Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology 1929-193 5. Lauriston Ward, A.B. m.d. English 1903, A.M. 1934. Lecturer on Anthropology 1934-1935; Asst. Curator of Asiatic Archaeology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1935-. Lewis Edes Ward, 5.13. m.c.L Mathematics 1919 (1920), A.M. 192u, PH.D. Mathematics 1925. Instructor in Mathematics 192,-i9,1)23-1925. Nathaniel Ward, A.B. 1765, A.M. Librarian 1768. Robert DeCourcy Ward, A.B. s.c.l. 1889, A.M. 1893. Assistant in Meteorology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1892-1895; 1 n structor in Meteorology 1895-1896; Instructor in Climatology 1896-1900; Asst. Professor of Climatology 1900-1910; Professor vi Climatology 1910-1931 ;Tutor 1928-1931. Samuel G Ward. Treasurer (Museum of Comparative ZoŸlogy) 185 9-1864. Thomas Humphry Ward, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1869, M.A.(ibid.) 1871. Lecturer on English Art in the Eighteenth Century 1894-1895. OFFICERS 1637-1936 447 Thomas Wren Ward, A.M. (Hon.) 1843. Treasurer 1830-1842. Ashur Ware, A.E. 1804, A.M. Tutor 1807-1811; College Professor of Greek 1811-1815. Charles Pickard Ware, A.B. 1862. Instructor in English ]877-1880- Darwin Erastus Ware, A.B. 1852, LL.B. A.M. 1860. Overseer 1866-188, 1879-1881. Gordon Ware, A.B. 1908. Asst. Secretary for Employment 1914-1915; Secretary for Employment 1915-1916. Henry Ware, AR. 1785, A.M., S.T.D. 1806- Hollis Professor of Divinity '805-1840; Acting President of the University 1810, 1828-1829; Hollis Professor, Emeritus 1840-1845- Henry Ware, A.B. 1812, A.M., S.T.D. 1834. Overseer 1820-1830; Pro- fessor of Pulpit Eloquence and the Pastoral Care iS 29-1840; Park- man Professor of Pulpit Eloquence and the Pastoral Care 18401842. James Roland Ware, A.B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1923, A.M. (ibid.) 1924, PH.D. Chinese Studies (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Instructor in Chinese 1932-1934; Lecturer on Chinese 1935- John Ware, A.B. 1813, A.M., M.D. 1816. Adjunct Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic 1832-1836; Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic 1836-1858. Theodore Warland, A.B. 1832, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1837. Instructor in Hebrew 1836-18377 . Charles Thomas Warner, D.M.D. ci. 1902. Instructor in Porcelain Work 1914-1916; Instructor in Inlay Work 1916-1921; Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1922-1924. Clarance Macdonald Warner. Curator of Canadian History and Literature (Library) 1917-1925; Honorary Curator of Canadian History and Literature (Library) 1925-. Joseph Bangs Warner, A.B. with Final Honors in Greek and Latin, Mathematics and Philosophy 1869, A.M., LL.B. 1873. Instructor in History 1872-1873; Lecturer on Constitutional Law (Law School) 1886-1887. Langdon Warner, A. B. 1903. Instructor in Fine Arts 1912-1913; Lecturer on Fine Arts 1914-1915, 1927-; Fellow of the Fogg Art Museum for Research in Asia 1922-1933; Keeper of the Oriental Department of the Fogg Art Museum 11333 Sam Bass Warner, A.B. ci. 1912, LL. B. 1915, S.J.D. 1923. Asst. Profes- sor of Penal Legislation and Administration 19291932; Professor of Penal Legislation and Administration 1932 448 HISTORICAL REGISTER William Lloyd Warner, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1925, A.M. (ibid.) 1926. Instructor in Anthropology 1929-1931; Tutor J929-I935; Asst. Professor of Social Anthropology 193I-1935-Charles Warren, A.B. M.C.I. 1889, A.M. 1892, LL.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1933. Overseer 1934-. Edward Henry Warren, A.B. M.C.I. 1895, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1896, LL.B. ci. (Harvard Univ.) 1900. Instructor in Political Economy 1898-1900; Asst. Professor of Law 1904-1908; Professor of Law 1908-1913; Story Professor of Law 1913-1919; Weld Professor of Law 1919-1929; Acting Dean (Law School) i921-1922; Lecturer on Law 1934; Professor of Law j934 Harold Broadfield Warren. Instructor in Drawing 188g-1886; In- structor in Freehand Drawing 190+-1930- Herbert Langford Warren, A.M. (Hon.) 1902. Instructor in Architecture 1893-1894; Asst. Professor of Architecture 1894-1899; Professor of Architecture 1899-i903; Nelson Robinson, Jr. Professor of Architecture 1903-1917; Dean (Faculty of Architecture) 1914-1915. John Warren, A.B. 1771, A.M., M.D. (Hon.) 1786. Professor of Anatomy and Surgery 1782-1791; Hersey Professor of Anatomy and Surgery I$91-1815. John Warren, A.B.c.l. 1896, M.D. c.l. 1900. Demonstrator of Anatomy 1901-1908; Asst. Professor of Anatomy 1908-1915; University Marshal 1911-1928; Associate Professor of Anatomy 1915-1928- John Collins Warren, A.B. 1797, A.M., M.D. (Hon.) (St. Andrews Univ.) 1802, M.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1819. Adjunct Professor of Anatomy and Surgery 1809-1815; Hersey Professor of Anatomy and Surgery 1815-1847; Dean of the Medical School 1816-1819; Hersey Professor, Emeritus 1847-1856. John Collins Warren, A.B. 1863, M.D. 1866, LL.D. (7efferson Medical coil.) 1895, F.R.C.S. (England) 1900, F.R.C.5. (Edinburgh) 1905, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1906, LL.D. (McGill Univ.) 1911. Instructor in Surgery 1871-1832; Asst. Professor of Surgery 1882-1887; Associate Professor of Surgery 1887-1893; Professor of Surgery 1893-1899; Moseley Professor of Surgery 1899-1907; Moseley Pro. fessor, Emeritus 1907-1927; Overseer 1908-1914. Joseph Warren, A.B. c.l. 1897, LL.B. ci. 1900. Asst. Secretary to the Corporation 1907-1910; Lecturer on Persons and on Criminal I .aw (Law School) 1909-1910; Lecturer on Persons (Law School) 1910 1912; Instructor in Government 1909-1910, 1911-1913; Instructor in Law 1910-1911, 1912-1913; Instructor in the Law of Agency OFFICERS 1637-1936 449 1910-1912; Professor of Law 1913-1919; Bussey Professor of Law 1919-1929; Acting Dean (Faculty of Law) 1925, 1929-1930; Vice Dean (Faculty of Law) '928-1929; Weld Professor of Law 1929-. Joseph Weatherhead Warren, A.B. 1871, M.D. (Univ. of Bonn) r880. Instructor in Oral Pathology and Anatomy 1882-1885; Instructor in Experimental Therapeutics 1884-1885; Instructor in Physiology 1887-189'. Minton Warren, A. 13. (Tufts CoIl.) 1870, DR. PHIL. (Unit. of Strasburg) '879, LL.D. (Tufts CoiL) 1899, LL.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1900, LL.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1902. Professor of Latin 1899-1905; Pope Professor of Latin 1905-1907. Ross B Warren. Asst. Professor of Military Science and Tactics 1920- 1922. Shields Warren, A.B. (Boston Univ.) 1918, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1923. Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1925-1935; Associate in Pathology 1935-. Whitney Warren, A. N1. (Hon.) 1913. Lecturer on Architectural Design (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1912-1913. Winslow Warren, A.B. 1858, LL.B. 1861. Overseer 1898-1910. Boyd William Wasgatt, D.M.D. 1921. Instructor in Operative Dentis- try 1928-193 I. Emory Washburn, A.B. (Williams Coil.) 1817, A.M., LL.D. (ibid.) 1854, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1854. Lecturer (Law School) 18g-18g6; Overseer 18g-186i; University Professor of Law 1856-1862; Bussey Professor of Law 18 62-1876. Frank DeWitt Washburn, A.B. 1900, A.M. 1915. Lecturer on Real Estate Management (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1929-1930; Associate Professor of Real Estate 1930-1933. George Ellery Washburn, S. B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1909, A.M., DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Berlin) 1914. Instructor in Romance Languages 1920-192 2. George Hamlin Washburn, A. 13. (Amherst Coil.) 1882, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) '886. Clinical Instructor in Gynaecology 1893-1895. Henry Bradford Washburn, A.B. 1891, S.T.B. (Episcopal Theological School) 1894, S.T.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1930. Lecturer on Church History (Divinity School) 1914. Benjamin Waterhouse, M.D. (Univ. of Leyden) 1780, M.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1786. Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic 1783-18 12. Allyn Jay Waterman, A.B. (Oberlin Coil.) 1925, A.M. (Western Reserve 450 HISTORICAL REGISTER Unw) 1927, PH.D. Biology (Harvard Univ.) '93'. Tutor 1929-1930. Foster Waterman, A.B. 1789, A.M. Tutor 1794-1795. George Arthur Waterman, A.B. 1895, M.D. c.l. 1899. Instructor in Neurology 1912-19 16. Thomas Waterman, A. B. 1864, A. M. 18683 M.D. 1868. Instructor in Anatomy and Physiology 1873-1874- Charles William Watkeys, A.B. (Univ. of Rochester) 1901, 4.14. (ibid.) 1905, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1908 (1909). Instructor in Mathematics 1907-1908- Dwight Everett Watkins, A.r3. (Univ. of Michigan) 1901, 4.14. (ibid.) 1908. Instructor in Public Speaking 1913. Adolphus Eugene Watson, CR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1899. Pro- fessor of Naval Science and Tactics 1932. Benjamin Marston Watson, A.B. with Final Honors in Chemistry 1870. Instructor in Horticulture 1877-1916. Fletcher Guard Watson, A.B. (Pomona Coil.) 1933, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1935. Tutor 1935- Francis Sedgwick Watson, A. 13. 1875, M.D. 1879. Clinical Instructor in Genito-Urinary Surgery 1888-1893; Instructor in Genito-Urinary Surgery 1894-1901; Lecturer on Genito-Urinary Surgery (Medical School) 1901-1909. Sercno Watson, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1847,4.14. (ibid.) 1850, PH.D. (Hon.) (Iowa Colt) '878. Curator of the Herbarium 1874-1892; Instructor in Phytography 188 1-1884. William Watson, LB. s.c.?. 1857, S.B. s.c.!. 18 -8, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Jena) 1862. University Lecturer 1863-1864. Arthur Pryor Watts, A.B. (Occidental Colt) 1914, A.M. (Univ. of Call Jornia) 1916, DOCTEUR-ES-LETTRES (Univ. of Paris) 1925. Tutor 1925-1927; Instructor in History 1925-1927. Vernon Orval Watts, B.A. (Univ. of Manitoba) 1918, 4.14. (J-farvar/ Unit.) 1923, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1932. Instructor in Econorni's 1927-1929; Tutor 1927-1929- Samuel Montefiore Waxrnan, 4.6. s.c.L with Highest Honors in Ru mance Languages and Literatures 1907, A.M. 1910, PH.D. Philology 1912. Instructor in Romance Languages 1910. Royal Brunson Way, PH.B. (Albion Coll.) '894, PH.M. (Univ. of !frlic/ii- gan) 1896, PH.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1906. Visiting Lecturer from Beloit College 1915-1916. OFFICERS 1637-1936 451 John Wayland, A. B. (Union Coll., AT. Y.) 1827, A.M. (Hon.) (Brown Univ.) 1830, S.T.D. (Union Coll.) 1844. Overseer 1857-1863. Joseph Treloar Wearn, s.n. (Davidson Coll.) 1913, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1917. Instructor in Physiology (School of Public Health) 1923-1925; Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1923-1924; Asst. Professor of Medicine 1924-1928; Associate Professor of Medicine 1928-1929. Charles Alfred Weatherby, A.B. S.C.I. 1897, A.M. 1898. Asst. Curator of the Gray Herbarium 1931-; Lecturer on Botany 193S- Harold Lorraine Weatherford, A.B. (Stanford Univ.) 1916, A.M. (Univ. of Illinois) 1924, PH.D. Medical Sciences (Harvard Univ.) 1928. In- structor in Anatomy (Medical School) 1926-1931; Asst. Professor of Histology '93 1-1933; Asst. Professor of Anatomy 1933-. Gerrit Elias Hambleton Weaver, A.B. (Swarthmore Coil.) 1882, A. B. m.cJ. History (Harvard Univ.) 1884, A.M. (Swarthmore Coll.) 1886. Instructor in History 1886- 1887. Carl Nathan Webb, S.B. (Northwestern Univ., IlL) 1925, 5.M. (ibid.) 1926, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928. Instructor in Chemistry 1927- 1928. Robert Henning Webb, A. B. ampden-Sidney Univ.) 1901, A.M. (ibid.) 1902, A.M. (Univ. of Virginia) 1904, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1909. Instructor in Greek and Latin 1909-1912. Payson Rex Webber, S.B. m.c.L Fine Arts 1924, M.ARCH. 1929. Tutor 1924-1926, 1927-1929; Instructor in Fine Arts 1928-1929. Samuel Webber, A.B. 1784, A.M., S.T.D. 18 o6. Tutor 1787-1789; Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy 1789-1806; President 1806-1810. Samuel Gilbert Webber, A.B. 1860, M.D. 1865. Clinical Instructor in Diseases of the Nervous System 1875-1885. Wolfert Gerson Webber, A.B. 1909, M.D. 1913- Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene 1919-1920; Instructor in Bacteriology (Medical School) 1921-1922. Richard Karl Webel, S.B. 1923, M.L.A. 1926. Instructor in Landscape Architecture 1930, 1931-19135; Asst. Professor of Landscape Architecture 1935-. Hermann Julius Weber, PH.D. Philology 1906. Instructor in German 1904-1913- Arthur Gordon Webster, A.B. S.C.I. Physics with Highest Honors in Mathematics 1885. Instructor in Mathematics 188 1886. 452 HISTORICAL REGISTER Charles Kingsley Webster, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1907, M.A. (ibid.) 1911, D.LITT. (ibid.) 1928. Lecturer on History 1927; Professor of History 1928-1932- Clyde Cannon Webster, A.B. (Univ. of Richmond) 1914, A.M. (ibid.) 1914, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1927. Instructor in French 1922-1923; Instructor in Romance Languages 1923-1925, 1926-; Tutor 1926-. Daniel Webster, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) I SO I, A.M. (ibid.) 1804, A.M. (ad eun.) (Harvard Univ.) 1804, LL.D. (Coil. of New Jersey) 18 18, LL.D. (Dartmouth Coil.) £823, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1824, LL.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1824, LL.D. (Allegheny Coll.) 1840. Overseer £822- 182. David Locke Webster, A.B. S.C.I. Physics 1910, PH.D. Physics 1913. Instructor in Mathematics 1910-1911; Instructor in Applied Mechanics 1913-1914; Instructor in Physics 1916-1917. Hollis Webster, A.B. S.C.I. 1884, A.M. 1894. Instructor in Botany 1884r886. John White Webster, A.B. 181 I, A.M., M.D. r8i. Lecturer on Chemis- try, Mineralogy, and Geology 1824-1826; Adjunct Professor 1)1 Chemistry 1826-1827; Erving Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy 1827-1850- Kenneth Grant Tremayne Webster, B.A. (Dathousie Univ.) 1892, A. 11. (Harvard Univ.) 1893, A.M. (ibid.) 1894, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1902, LL.D. (Daihousie Univ.) 1930. Instructor in English 1904- 1916; Asst. Professor of English 1916-; Asst. Dean of the Summer School 1912-1915; Director of the Summer School 1915-1918; Tutor 1926-. Leslie Tillotson Webster, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1919. Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine (Medical School) 1931-191-32- Raymond Lesley Webster, D.M.D. 1913 (1914). Instructor in Orthodontia 1930- Andrew Gray Weeks, A.B. '883. (1908). Associate in Zoology (Uni versity Museum) 1902-1903; Associate in Entomology (University Museum) 1903-1905,1911-1916. Walter Scott Weeks, A.B. m.c.l. 19C6, S.B. c.l. Mining and Metallurgy 1907, M.E. 1909- Instructor in Mining and Metallurgy 1910-1912; Instructor in Mining 1912-1915. Carlos FrŽderico Weiman, A.M. 1931- Instructor in Spanish 1929 £930. OFFICERS 1637-1936 453 Michel Weinberg. Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine 19301931- John Ferguson Web-, A. M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1871. University Lecturer 1873-1875- Paul Weiss, S.B. (Coil. of the City of New York) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in Philoso- phy 1930-1931. Soma Weiss, A.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1921, M.D. (Cornell Univ.) 1923. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1927-1929; Asst. Professor of Medicine 1929-1932; Associate Professor of Medicine 1932- Edward Welbourne, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1915, M.A. (ibid.) 1920. Lecturer on Government 1935; Tutor 1935. Francis Minot Weld, A.B. 1860, M.D. 1864, A.M. 1871. Overseer 18821889. Stephen MinotWeld, A.B. 1826,A.M. Overseer 1858-1867. Stephen Minot Weld, A.B. 1860, A.M. Overseer 1888-1898, 1899-1911. John Howard Welibrock, GR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1910, S.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1917. Asst. Professor of Naval Science and Tactics 1929-193 I. John Welles, A.B. 1782, A.M. Overseer 18'a-1844- Joseph Harold Wellings, GB.. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1925. Asst. Professor of Naval Science and Tactics 1933-1935- Arthur Edward Wells, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1906. Professor of Metallurgy 1926-1930. Charles Luke Wells, A. B. '879, S.T.B. (Episcopal Theological School) 1882, PH.D. History (Harvard Univ.) 1893. Lecturer on Mediaeval History 1909. David Ames Wells, A.B. (Williams Coil.) '847, A.M., S.B. s.c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1851, M.D. (Hon.) (Berkshire Medical Inst.) 1863, LL.D. (Williams Coil.) '87', D.C.L. (Univ. of Oxford) 1874, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1889. Lecturer on the Principles of Taxation 1889-1890. Edgar Huidekoper Wells, A.B. m.c.l. 1897. Instructor in English 1902- 1906; Curator of Modern English Literature (Library) 1903-1913; Asst. Dean of Harvard College 1905-1907; Secretary for Appointments 1906-1910; Editor of the Quinquennial Catalogue 1907-1910; Acting Dean of Harvard College 1910-1911; Acting Regent 1910-1911 Acting Secretary of the Faculty 1911-1912. Frank Wells, A.B. 1864, A. M., M. D. 1868, M.OBSTET. (Univ. of Vienna) 1869. Lecturer on Life Insurance (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915. 454 HISTORICAL REGISTER Frederic Lyman Wells, A.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1903, A.M. (ibid.) 1904, PH.D. (ibid.) 1906. Lecturer on Abnormal Psychology 1912-1913; Instructor in Experimental Psychopathology (Medical School) 1920-1932; Asst. Pro fessorof Psychology 1932-. Harry Edward Wells, s.n. (Middlebury Coll.) 1894, A.M. (ibid.) 1895, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Leipsic) 1897. Instructor in Chemistry 1919 1920. Roger Clark Wells, A.B. m.c.l. Chemistry ioi, PH.D. Chemistry 1904. Instructor in Physical Chemistry 1904-1905. Whitney Hastings Wells, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1920, A.M. (ibid.) 1922. Tutor 1925-1934; Instructor in English 19'25-1934- William Wells, A.B. 1796, A.M. Tutor 1798-1800. William Firth Wells, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1910 Instructor in Sanitary Science (School of Public Health) 1930 '934; Instructor in Sanitation (School of Public Health) 1934- John Henry Welsh, A.B. (Berea Colt) 1922, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Biology (ibid.) 1929. Tutor 1928-; Instructor in Zoology 1929-. William Welsteed, A.B. 1716, A.M. Librarian 1718-1720; Tutor 1720 1728. Barrett Wendell, A.B. 1877, LITT.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1913, LITT.1). (Harvard Univ.) 1918, LL.D. (Univ. of Strasburg) 1920. Instructor in English r880-188x, 1882-1888; Asst. Professor of English 1888 r898;Professorof English 1898-1917; Overseer 1920-1921. Barrett Wendell, AM. c.L 1902. Overseer 1925-1931. Evert Jansen Wendell, A.B. 1882. Overseer 1914-1917. Oliver Wendell, A.B. 1753, A.M. Fellow 1788-1812. Oliver Clinton Wendell, A.B. (Bates Coll.) 1868, A.M. (ibid.) 1,971, S.1). (Hon.) (ibid.) 1907. Asst. Professor of Astronomy (Observatory) 1898-1912. Julius Tugendreich Wendzel, A.B. (Kalamazoo Coil.) 1928, A.M. ('Tufts Coll.) 1930, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1934. Instructor in Economics 1930-1934; Tutor 1930-1934. Evan Parker Wentworth, D.M.D. 1899. Instructor in Operative Dent is try 1901-1904- Ralph Strafford Wentworth, OR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1912. Asst. Professor of Naval Science and Tactics 1932-1934- Robert Maximilian Wernaer [formerly Robert Maximilian Ortornar Wernaer], LL.B. (Union Coll., N. Y.) 1887, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) OFFICERS 1637-1936 455 1899, A.M. (ibid.) 1900, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1903. Instructor in German 1901-1903. Julius George William Werner, D.M.D. 1876. Clinical Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1896-1 906. Tyrrell Hawley Werner, S.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1925, A.M. (ibid.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1928, PH.D. Chemistry (ibid.) 1931. Instructor in Chemistry 1930-1931. John Philip Wernette, A.B. (Univ. of CaIfornia) 1924, A.M. (Univ. of Southern California) 1926, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929, PH.D. Eco- nomics (ibid.) 1932. Instructor in Economics 1927-1932, 1934-; Tutor 1927-1932, 1934; instructor in Sales Management (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1934-193S; Instructor in Business Economics (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1935-. Leland Russell van Wert, SB. (Union Colt, N. Y.) 1916, S.M. (Carnegie Inst. of Technology) 1929, S.D. Ferrous Metallurgy (Harvard Univ.) 1930- Instructor in Metallurgy (Engineering School) 19201926; Lecturer on Metallurgy (Engineering School) 1930-. Conrad Wesseihoeft, M.D. 1911. Associate in Communicable Diseases (Medical School) 1931-. Robert Shaw Wesson, D.M.D. ci 1928. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1934- George Webb West, As. 1872, M.D. 1880. Demonstrator of Bandag- ing and Apparatus 1884-1887- Nelson William West, A.B. 1914 (1920). Instructor in German 19241925. Jens Iverson Westengard, LL.B. c.L '898, A.M. (Hon.) 1903- Instructor in Criminal Law and Pleading 1898-1899; Instructor in Engineering Contracts and Specifications 1898-1900; Asst. Professor of Law 1899-1906; Bemis Professor of International Law 1915-1918. Reginald Isaac Wilfred Westgate, B.A. (Univ. of Manitoba) 1924, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1932, M.A. (ibid.) 1932, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1934, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1935- Instructor in Greek and Latin 1930- 1935; Tutor 1930-193-5- George Benson Weston, A.B. '897, A.M. 1898. Instructor in Romance Languages 1908-1919; Asst. Professor of Romance Languages 1919-1931; Tutor 1924-; Associate Professor of Romance Lan- guages 1931- William Harry Weston, D.M.D. 1903. Instructor in Mechanical 456 HISTORICAL REGISTER Dentistry 1906-1907; Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 19071910, 1911-1918; Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work 19181922; Instructor in Crown and Bridge Prosthesis and Operative Dentistry 1922-1923; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1923- 1925. William Henry Weston, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1911, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1912, PH.D. Biology (ibid.) 1915. Asst. Professor of Botany 1921-1927; Associate Professor of Cryptogamic Botany 19271928; Professor of Cryptogamic Botany 1928-; Tutor 1930-. Edmund Wetmore, A. B. 1860, LL.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1863, LL.o. (Yale Univ.) 1906, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1913- Overseer 1889 1901,1902-1908. Ralph Hartley Wetmore, B.Sc. (Acadia Univ.) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, PH.D. Biology (ibid.) 1924. Asst. Professor of Botany, 1926-1932; Tutor 1927-; Associate Professor of Botany 1932-; Director of the Botanical Laboratories 1932-1934. Charles Wexier, S.B. ci. Mathematics 1927, A.M. 1929, PH.D. Mathe- matics 1930. Instructor in Mathematics 1927-1930; Tutor 1929 &930. Joshua Whatmough, B.A. (Manchester Coil.) 1919, M.A. (ibid.) 1920, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1921, M.A. (ibid.) 1926. Asst. Professor of Comparative Philology 1926-1929; Associate Professor of Comparative Philology 1929-. Frank Edward Wheatley, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1911, M.D. (T:ts Coil.) 1914. Instructor in Roentgenology (Dental School) 1931-. Robert Wheaton, B.-ES-LETTRES (Univ. of Paris) 1845, LL.B. (l-fartaJ Univ.) 1849. Instructor in French 1848-1851. Benjamin ide Wheeler, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1875, A.M. (ibid.) 1879, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of Heidelberg) 188, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1900. Instructor in German 1885-18 86. Charles Stearns Wheeler, A.B. 1837, A.M. Tutor 1838-1842; Instructot in History 1838-1842. David Riddell Wheeler, A.B. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1929, A.M. (IJarit./ Univ.) 1930, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1933. Tutor 1931-1932- Henry Nathan Wheeler, A.B. 187!, A.M. 1875. Instructor in Marhc matics 1878-1882. Horace Leslie Wheeler, A.B. 1881,A.M. 1883, S.T.B. 1885. Librarian I the Divinity School 1884-1885. James Rignall Wheeler, A.B. (Univ. of Vermont) r880, PH.D. and A. V OFFICERS 1637-1936 457 Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1885, Instructor in Greek and Latin 1888-1889. John Henry Wheeler, A.B. with Final Honors in Classics 1871, A.M. 1875, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Bonn) 1879. Tutor x880-iB8r. William Morton Wheeler, PH.D. (Clark Univ.) 1892, S.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1916, LL.D. (Univ. of California) 1928, S.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1930, S.D. (Hon.) (Columbia Univ.) i. Professor of Economic Entomology 1908-1926; Dean (Faculty of the Bussey Institution) 19I5-1929 Professor of Entomology 1926-1934; Associate Curator of Insects (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1929-. Frederic Melvin Wheelock, A.B. ci. Classics 1925, A.M. 1926, PH.D. Philology 1933- Instructor in Greek and Latin 1929-1930; Tutor 1929-1930- Edmund March Wheelwright, A. B. 1876. Lecturer on Architectural Design 1905-1906; Lecturer on Architectural Design (Graduate School of Applied Science) 1906-1907. Henry Blatchford Wheelwright, A.B. 1844 (1845), A. M. 1848. Overseer 18-i 867. William Miller Whelan, s.n. in MECH. ENGIN. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1923- Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1928-1929. Chester Howard Whelden, A.B. ci. Economics 1921, A.M. 1922. Tutor 1922-1923;Lecturer On Economics 1929. Roy Maxfield Whelden, S.B. (Colby Coil.) 1915, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1932, PH.D. Biology (ibid.) 1934. Tutor 1932-; Instructor in Botany 1933-1934; Lecturer on Botany 1934- Nathan Laselle Whetten, A.B. (Brigham Young Univ.) 1926, A. M. (ibid.) 1928, PH.D. Sociology (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Tutor 1931- 1932. Fred Lawrence Whipple, A.B. (Unit. of California) 1927, PH.D. (ibid.) 1931- Instructor in Astronomy 1932-; Tutor 1934-. George Chandler Whipple, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1889. Gordon McKay Professor of Sanitary Engineering i911- 1924-Guy Montrose Whipple, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1897, PH.D. (Cornell Univ.) 1900. Lecturer on Secondary Education (Graduate School of Education) 1924-1925. Melville Conley Whipple. Instructor in Sanitary Chemistry (Engi- neering School) 1911-1915, 1916-1918, 1919-1926; Instructor in Sanitary Biology (Engineering School) 1915-1916; Sanitary In. 458 HISTORICAL REGISTER spector 1915-1921, 1922-; Asst. Professor of Sanitary Chemistry 1926-. Ernest Victor Leon Whitchurch, D.M.D. 1906. Instructor in Opera tive Dentistry 1909-. Arthur Arnim White, CR. (LI. S. Military Academy) 1915, O k. (Command and General Staff School) 1928. Asst. Professor of Mili- tary Science and Tactics 1928-1934. Benjamin White [formerly George Benjamin White], PH.D. (Yale Univ.) 1900, PH.D. (ibid.) 1903. Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (Medical School) 1922-1924; Asst. Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology (Medical School and School of Public Health) 1924-1933; Asst. Professor of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (Medical School and School of Public Health) 1924 1933. Charles Henry White, S.B. (Univ. of North Carolina) '894, 5.8. ma-.I. (Harvard Univ.) '897, A.M. (ibid.) 1902. Instructor in Mining and Metallurgy 1900-1905; Asst. Professor of Mining and Metallurgy 1905-1915; Professor of Mining and Metallurgy 1915-1917. Charles James White, A.B. 1890, M.D. 1893. Instructor in Derma tology 1902-1911; Asst. Professor of Dermatology 1911-1916; Edward Wigglesworth Professor of Dermatology 1916-1927- Charles Joyce White, A.B. 1859, AM. Asst. Professor of Mathematics 1870-1885; Registrar of the College Faculty 1880-x888; Professor of Mathematics 1885-1894; Acting Dean of the College Faculty 1887-1888; Professor, Emeritus 1911-1917. Daniel Appleton White, A.B. 1797, A.M., A.M. (Yale Univ.) 1804, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1837. Tutor 1799-1803; Overseer 1842-1853- Edward Patrick White, D.M.D. 1899. Instructor in Operative DentiM try 19141919, 1920-1921; Instructor in Anaesthesia 1919-1920. Franklin 'Warren White, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) i M.D. (Harvard Univ.) '895. Instructor in Clinical Medicine ioj 1913; Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 19 13-1916; Instruc- tor in Medicine (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1919; Instruc. torin Medicine (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1932- Frederick Glover White, A.B. m.c.l. English 1919 (1920), A.M. 192] Tutor 1924-; Instructor in English 1925-. Harold Ogden White, A. B. (Southwestern Coil., Kans.) 1918, AM. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1930. IInstructor English 1930-1934; Tutor 1930- 1934. OFFICERS 1637-1936 459 Harry Dexter White, A.B. (Stanjord Univ.) 1924, A.M. (ibid.) 1925, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1930- Instructor in Economics 1926-1932; Tutor 1926-1932. Horatio Stevens White, A.B. c.l. 1873, LL.D. (Univ. of Glasgow) 1901. Professor of German 1902-19 19; Acting Curator of the Germanic Museum 1908-1909, 1926. James Clarke White, A.B. '853, M.D. 1856. Lecturer (Medical School) 1863-1864; Adjunct Professor of Chemistry 1866-1871; Instructor in Medical Chemistry 1871-1872; Professor of Dermatology 187!1902;Professor, Emeritus 1902-1916. James Clarke White, A.B. c.l. 1917, M.D. m.c.l. 1923. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1930-1934; Tutor (Medical School) 1932-; Asst. Professor of Surgery 1934-James Robert White, D.M.D. 1889. Instructor in Mechanical Dentistry 1892-1893- John White, A.B. i68, AM. Fellow 1697-1707; Treasurer 1715-1721- John Williams White, A.B. (Ohio Wesleyan Univ.) 1868, A.M. (ibid.) 1871, A.M. and PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 1877, LL.D. (Wes- leyan Univ., Conn.) 1896, D.L1TT. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1900, LL.D. (Ohio Wesleyan Univ.) 1905, LITT.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1913, L.H.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1914. Tutor 1874-1877; Asst. Professor of Greek 1877-1884; Professor of Greek 1884-1909. Kenneth Crockar Ruthergien White, A. B. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1912, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1915, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1918. Instructor in English 1930-. Lazarus White, C.E. (Columbia Unit'.) 1897. Lecturer on Foundations (Engineering School) 193]-. Leon Edward White, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1890, M.D. (ibid.) 1893. Instructor in Otology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1914-1915. Paul Dudley White, A.B. ci. 1908, M.D. c.l. 1911. Instructor in Medi- cine 1920-1933; Asst. Professor of Medicine 1933- Philip Hay White, A.B. (Defiance Coil.) 1928, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1931. Instructor in Roentgenology 1934-. Walter Harris White, D.M.D. 1897. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1897-1901. %Villord Lenfestey White, A.B. (Univ. of Colorado) 1920, M.B.A. (Har- vard Univ.) 1921, D.C.S. (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in Student Reports (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1924-1925; Instruc- tor in Sales Management (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1925-1928. 460 HISTORICAL REGISTER Alfred North Whitehead, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1884, M.A. (ibid.) 1887, F.R.5. (Univ. of London) 1903, D.-',C. (Hon.) (Univ. of Cambridge) 1905, D.SC. (Hon.) (Univ. of Manchester) 1920, LL.D. (St. Andrews Univ.) 1921, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1925, S.D. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1926, S. D. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) 1927, LL.D. (il4cGiIl Univ.) 1932-Professor of Philosophy 1924-. Thomas North Whitehead, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1913, M.A. (ibid.) 1919. Asst. Professor of Business '93'-. Robert Whitehill, D.M.D. 1901. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1903-1915- Walter Muir Whitehill, A.13. c.l. 7926, A.M. 7929. Tutor 1926-1928. John Clare Whitehorn, A. B. (Doane Coil.) 1916, M. D. C. 1. (Harvard Univ.) 7921. Instructor in Psychiatry 1936-. Victor Whitehouse [formerly Frank Victor Whitehouse], A.B. (Colum- bia Univ.) 1916, A.M. (ibid.) 1917, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1929, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1929. Instructor in Spanish 1928-1929. Daniel Everett Whitford, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1920, AM. (ibid.) 1921, ED.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927. Instructor in Mathematics 1925-1926. Bartlett Jere Whiting, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in English 1925, A.M. 1928, PH.D. Philology 1932. Tutor 1926-1927, 1929-; Instructor in English 1927-1935; Asst. Professor of English '935-. Harold Whiting, A.B. c.l. 1877, A.M. 7878, PH.D. and A.M. Physics 1884. Instructor in Physics 1883-1891 . John Whiting, A.B. 7Jo0, A.M. Librarian 1703-1706; Tutor 17c6 1712; Fellow 1711-1712. Joseph Whiting, A.B. 1661, A.M. Tutor 1664?-1666?; Fellow 1664?i666?. Stephen Edgar Whiting, S.B. m.c.l. 1896. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1899-7909. Alfred Freeman Whitman, A.B. 1908. Instructor in Social Ethics 1924. Charles Otis Whitman. Assistant in Zoology (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1883-1886. Eben Francis Whitman, D.M.D. 1875. Clinical Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1883-1885- Brewer Goddard Whitmore, A.B. 1910, A.M. 7915. Instructor in English 1916-1918, 1919-1920; Instructor in Government 1916 1918, 1921-1922; Tutor 7918, 1919-1920. Charles Edward Whitmore, A.B. m.d. Literature, especially Greek anti Italian 1907, PH.D. Philology 191!. Instructor in English up 7918. OFFICERS 1637-1936 461 Edward Allen Whitney, A.B. 1917, A.M. 1922. Curator of the World War Collection (Library) r920-1924; Asst. Dean of Harvard College 1921-1922,1924-1926; Tutor 1921-1923, 1924-; Instructor in History and Literature 1924-1926; Asst. Professor of History and Literature 1926-1931; Master of Kirkland House 1930-1935; Associate Professor of History and Literature 1931-. George Whitney, A.B. 1907- Overseer 1932-. Hassler Whitney, PH.B. (Yale Univ.) 1928, MUS.B. (ibid.) 1929, PH.D. Mathematics (Harvard Univ.) 1932- Instructor in Mathematics 1930-1931; Lecturer on Mathematics 1932-1935; Tutor 1933-; Asst. Professor of Mathematics 1935-. Josiah Dwight Whitney, A.B. (Yale Univ.) 1839, LL.D. (ibid.) '8Jo. Sturgis-Hooper Professor of Geology (School of Mining and Practical Engineering) 1865-1875; Dean of the School of Mining and Practical Engineering 1868-1875; University Lecturer 1868-1869; Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1875; Member of the Faculty (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1875; Sturgis-Hooper Professor of Geology 1875-I 896. Robert Byron Whitney, A.B. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1924, PH.D. (ibid.) 1927. Instructor in Chemistry 1928-1930- William Dwight Whitney, A.B. (Williams Colt) 1845, A.M. (ibid.) 1848, DR.PHIL. (Hon.) (Univ. of Brcslau) 1861, A.M. (Hon.) (Yale Univ.) '867, LL.D. (Williams Colt) 1868, LL.D. (Coil. qf William and Mary) 1869, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1876. University Lecturer 1869-1870. William Fiske Whitney, A.B. with Final Honors in Natural History 1871, M.D. 1875. Curator of the Warren Anatomical Museum 1879- 1905; Secretary of the Faculty of Medicine 1883-1890; Professor of Parasites and Parasitic Diseases (Veterinary School) 1891-1901; John Barnard Swett Jackson Curator of the Warren Anatomical Museum 1905-1921. Arthur Fisher Whittem, A.B. m.c.l. 1902, A.M. 1903, PH.D. Philology 1908. Instructor in Romance Languages 1904-1906, 1907-1915; Asst. Professor of Romance Languages 1915-1922; Secretary of the Administrative Board for Special Students 1916-1919, 1920-1922; Acting Director of the Summer School 1917-19 18; Director of the Summer School 1918-1 920; Dean of Special Students and Director of University Extension 1922-; Associate Professor of Romance Languages 1922-. Charles Augustus Whittemore, s.B. (Massai'huseltc Inst. of 're/s-462 HISTORICAL REGISTER nology) 1903. Lecturer on the Mechanical Plant of Buildings (School of Architecture) 1921-1922, 1923-1924, 1925-1926, 1927- 1928, 1929-1930, 1931-1932, 1933-1934, 1935- James Kelsey Whittemore, S.D. s.c.!. with Highest Honors in Mathematics 1895, A.M. 1896. Instructor in Mathematics 1895-1897, 1899-1906; Asst. Professor of Mathematics 1906-1911. John Marshall Whittemore, A.B. 1866, A.M. '8Jo. Secretary 188x886. Thomas Whittemore, A. B. (T'ufts Coll.) 1894. Keeper of Byzantine Coins and Seals at the Fogg Art Museum 1933-. Wyman Whittemore, S.D. 1901 (1902), M.D. c.L 1905. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1922-1923, 1925-1928; Associate in Surgery (Medical School) 1928-1932; Associate in Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1932-1935- Daniel Frank Vhitten, D.M.D. 1878. Clinical Instructor (Dental School) 1884-1885; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1885-1888. Edward Newton Whittier, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1862, A.M. (ibid.) 1865, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) '869. Instructor in the Theory and Practice of Physic 1881-1884; Asst. Professor of Clinical Medicine 1884x888. John Greenleaf Whittier, A.M. (Hon.) 1860, A.M. (Hon.) (Havcrfot?/ Coil.) 1860, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1886. Overseer 1858-1864. Derwent Stainthorpe Whittlesey, PH.B. (Univ. of Chicago) 1914, A.M. (ibid.) 1916, PH.D. (ibid.) 1920. Asst. Professor of Geography 1928 1931; Tutor 1928-; Associate Professor of Geography 1931-. David Vernon Widder, S.D. m.c.l. Mathematics 1920, A.M. 1923, PH.!). Mathematics 1924. Instructor in Mathematics 1921-1923; Asst. Professor of Mathematics [931-1932; Tutor 7931-; Associate Professor of Mathematics 1932- Leo Wiener. Instructor in Slavic Languages '896-190!; Asst. Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures 1901-1911; Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures 1911-1930. Leopold Max von Wiese, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Berlin) 1902. Lecturer Oil Sociology 1935. William Irving 'Wiggin, M.D., C.M. (McGill Univ.) 1901. Instructor in Laryngology (Medical School) 1928-. Edward Wigglesworth, S.D. 1710, A.M., S.T.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1730. Hollis Professor of Divinity 1722-1765; Fellow 17'24-1765- Edward Wigglesworth, A.B. 1749, A.M., A.M. (Yale Univ.) [752, LTD. OFFICERS 1637-1936 463 (Harvard Univ.) 1786. Tutor 1764-1765; Hollis Professor of Divinity 1765-1791; Fellow 1779-1792; Acting President of the University 1780-1781; Hollis Professor, Emeritus 1791-1794. Edward Wigglesworth, A.B. 1861) A.M., M.D. 186. Lecturer on Syphilis (Medical School) 1870-1871, 1873-1875; Instructor in Syphilis 1875-1876; Clinical Instructor in Syphilis 1876-1881. Edward Wigglesworth, A.B. 1908, A.M. 1909, PH.D. Geology 1917. Curator of the Gardner Collection of Photographs 1909-1917. George Wigglesworth, A.B. c.l. 1874, A.M. 1875, LL.B. 1878, LL.D. 1928. Overseer 1909-1915, 1918-1924; President of the Board of Overseers 1921-I 924. Michael Wigglesworth, A.B. i6i, A.M. Tutor 1652-1654; Fellow 1652-1654,1697-1705- John Henry Wigmore, A.B. m.cJ. Classics 1883, LL.B. c.l. and A.M. 1887, LL.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1906, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1909. Lecturer on the Law of Evidence 1935. Cressy Livingston Wilbur, PH.B. (Hilisdale Colt) 1886, PH.M. (ibid.) 1889, M.D. (Bellevue Hospital Medical Colt) 1890. Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine (Medical School) 1913-1914. Arthur Wild, A.B. 1925 (1926). Secretary to the University for Infor- mation 1934-1935; Director of the University News Office 1935- John Daniel Wild, PH.B. (Univ. of Chicago) 1923, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1926, PH.D. (Univ. of Chicago) 1926. Instructor in Philosophy 1927- 1934; Tutor 1927-; Asst. Professor of Philosophy 1934-. Payson Sibley Wild, A.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1926, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1927, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1931- Instructor in Government 1929-; Tutor 1929-. Burt Green Wilder, S.B. s.c.]. 1862, M.D. 11866. University Lecturer 1866-1868; Assistant (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1866186831871-.1874- Charles Edward Wilder, A.B. m.c.l. Mathematics 1912, A.M. 1913, PH.D. Mathematics 1915. Instructor in Mathematics 1913-1914. Gustav Wilens, PH.B. (Yale Univ.) 1920, M.D. (ibid.) 1923- Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1924-1925. William Leon Wiley [formerly Leon Wiley], A.B. (Univ. of Chattanooga) 1921, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1930- Instructor in Spanish 1928-1 930. Ernest Hatch Wilkins, A.B. (Amherst Colt) 1901, A.M. (ibid.) ijoj, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Univ.) 19t0. Instructor in Italian and Spanish 1906-i907; Instructor in Romance Languages (907-1912. 464 HISTORICAL REGISTER George Franklin Wilkins, A.B. (Coll. of the Holy Cross) 1928, M.D. ci. (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Asst. Surgical Adviser 193S- Gerald Thomas Wilkinson, A.B. (Wabash soil.) 1911, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1912, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1928. Instructor in Romance Languages 1927-1928. Bertel Glidden Willard, A. 13. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1896. Instructor in Elocution 1903-1904; Instructor in Public Speaking 1904-1911. Joseph Willard, A.B. 1765, AM., S.T.D. 1785, LL.D. (Yale Unit'.) 1791. Tutor 1766-1772; Fellow 1768-1772; President 1781-1804. Josiah Willard, A. B. 1698, A.M. Librarian 1701-1702; Tutor 17031706. Samuel Willard, A.B. 1649, A.M. Fellow 1692-1700; Vice-President 1700-1707. Sidney Willard, A.B. 1798, A.M., A.M. (Hon.) (Brown Unit'.) 1810. Librarian 1800-1805; Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages 1807-183 I. Walter Francis Willcox, A.B. (Amherst Coll.) 1884, LL..B.(ColUrnb:a Univ.) 1887, A.M. (Amherst Coll.) 1888, PH.D. (Columbia Univ.) 1891. Lecturer on the United States Census of 1900, 1899-I 900. Herbert Lockwood Willett, A. B. (Bethany Coil.) 1886, A.M. (ibid.) 1887, PH.D. (Univ. of Chicago) '896. Preacher to the University 1911-1912. Charles Andrew Williams, OR. (U. S. Military Academy) 1874. Professor of Military Science and Tactics and Commanding Officer of Students' Army Training Corps 1918. Charles David Williams, A.B. (Kenyon Coll.) 1880, A.M. (Hon.) (ibid.) 1893, S.T.D. (ibid.) 1894, L.H.D. (ibid.) 1906, LL.D. (Hobart Coil.) 1907. Preacher to the University 1917-1920- Charles Herbert Williams, A.B. with Final Honors in Natural History 1871, M.D. 1874, A.M. 1875. Instructor in Ophthalmology (Veterinary School) 1883-1887. Charles Regan Williams, A.B. (Union Coll., N. Y.) 1929, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, PH.D. Geology (ibid.) 1934. Asst. Curator of Geological Collections (Museum of Comparative Zoology) [931-1934. Charles Rollin 'Williams, D.M.D. 1916. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1919-1920; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1920- 1921. Donald Cary Williams, A. B. (Occidental Coil.) 1923, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1925, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1928. Instructor in Philoso- phy 1929-1930; Tutor 1929-1930. OFFICERS 1637-1936 465 Edward Russell Williams, M.D. 1894. Instructor in Ophthalmology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915. Francis Henry Williams, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of rechnology) 1873, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1877. Instructor in Materia Medica 1884-1885; Instructor in Materia Medica and Therapeutics 1881886; Asst. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics 18861888;Asst. Professor of Therapeutics 1888-189 !. Frank Beverly Williams, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in History 188831 A.M. 1890, LL.B. cJ. 1895. Instructor in Roman Law 18921897; Instructor in Property 1896-1897; Asst. Professor of Law 1897-1898- Frank Percival Williams, M.D. 1895. Instructor in Diseases of the Rectum (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915; Instructor in Proctology (Medical School) 1915-1916; Instructor in Proctology (Graduate School of Medicine) 1916-1917, 1918-1919; Instructor in Proctology (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 1919-1920, 1921-1930- Franklin Burleigh Williams, A.B. (Syracuse Univ.) 1931, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1932, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1934. Instructor in English 1935-; Tutor '935-. Henry Willard Williams, M.D. 1849, A.M. (Hon.) 1868. University Lecturer 1866- 1870; Lecturer on Ophthalmology (Medical School) 1870-1871; Professor of Ophthalmology 1871-1891. Hugh Williams, A.B. '894, M.D. c.l. 1898. Associate in Surgery (Gradu- ate School of Medicine) 1917-1919; Associate in Surgery (Graduate Courses in Medicine) 19]9-19'20, 1921-1929. John Bertram Williams, A.B. 1877. Publication Agent 1892-1908. John Henry Williams, A.B. (Brown Univ.) 1912, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1916, PH.D. Economics (ibid.) 1919, S.D. (Hon.) (Brown Univ.) 1935. Instructor in Economics 1918-1919; Asst. Professor of Economics 1921-1925; Tutor 1921-; Associate Professorof Economics 1925-1929; Professor of Economics 1929-1933; Nathaniel Ropes Professor of Political Economy 1933- John Robert Williams, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1920, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922, PH.D. History (ibid.) 1927. Instructor in History 1924- 1925. John Thomas Williams, M.D. c.l. 1904. Instructor in Gynaecology (Medical School) '928-. Leonard Worcester Williams, A.B. (Hanover Colt) 1895, A.M. (Prince- ion Univ.) 1899, PH.D. (Brown Univ.) njoi. Instructor in Compara- tive Anatomy 1907-1912. 466 HISTORICAL REGISTER Morley Jeffers Williams, B.SC. AGRIC. (Univ. of rot-onto) 1925, M.L.A. (Harvard Univ.) r918. Instructor in Landscape Topography and Construction (School of Landscape Architecture) 1927-1930; Asst. Professor of Landscape Architecture 1930-. Moses Williams, A. B. 1868. Overseer 1891-1899, 1901-1907, 19081914. Paul Whitcomb Williams, A.B. mc.!. Government 1925, LL.B. 1929. Instructor in Government 1926-1929; Tutor 1926-1929. Raleigh Corwin Williams, OR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1909, SM. (Columbia Univ.) 1916. Asst. Professor of Naval Science and Tac - tics 1931-1932; Professor of Naval Science and Tactics 1932- 1934- Robert Day Williams, S. B. (Pomona Coll.) 1903, A. M. (Yale Univ.) 1907, PH.D. (ibid.) 1909. Visiting Lecturer from Pomona College (Psychology) 1924-1925* Samuel Williams, A.B. 1761, A.M., LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh) 1785, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1786. Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy 1780-1788- Theodore Chickering Williams, A.B. ci. 1876, S.T.B. 1882. Preacher to the University 1888- 1890. Vernon Phillips Williams, 5.8. c.i. 1924 (1925), M.D. 1928. Asst. Medi- cal Adviser 193S- Whiting Williams, A. B. (Oberlin Coll.) £899, A.M. (ibid.) 1909. Lee- tuter on Labor Problems (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1920-1921; Lecturer on Labor Relations (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1921-1923- Harold Francis Williamson, A.B. (Univ. of Southern California) 1924, A.M. (ibid.) 1926,A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1935. Instructor in Econom - ics 1930-1932,1934-; Tutor 1930-1932,1934- James Willing. Lecturer on Accounting 1916- 1918. George Hatheway Willis, 5.8. c.L Economics 1930, A.M. 1932- Instruc torin Economics 1932-1934;Tutor 1932-1934. Samuel \?Villiston, A.B. 1882, LL.B. c.I. and A.M. 1888, LL.D. 1910, LL.D. (Amherst Coil.) 1923, LL.D. (Yale Univ.) 1926. Asst. Professor of Law 1890-1895; Professor of Law 1894-1903; Weld Professor of Law 1903-1919; Acting Dean (Law School) 1909-1910; I)anr Professor of Law 1919-. Charles Clark Willoughby, A.Nf. (Hon.) (Bowdoin Coll.) £915. Asar. Director of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and OFFICERS 1637-1936 467 Ethnology 1913-1915; Director of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 1915-1928. William Franklin Willoughby, A.B. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1888. Instructor in Economics 1900-I 901. Augustus Everett Willson, A. B. 1869, A. M., LLD. 1908, LL.D. (Berea Coll.) 1908, LL.D. (State Univ. of Kentucky) 1908. Overseer 7910- 1918. Robert Wheeler Wilison, A.B. c.l. with Highest Honors in Physics and Chemistry 1873, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of WŸrzburg) '886. Tutor 1875- 188i; Instructor in Physics 1891-1892; Instructor in Astronomy 1891-1892, 1893-1899; Instructor in Astronomy and Physics 18921893; Asst. Professor of Astronomy 1899-1903; Professor of Astronomy 1903-1919- Arthur McCandless Wilson, A.B. (Yankton Go/I.) 7922, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1926, B.LITT. (ibid.) 1927, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, M.A. (Univ.of Oxford) '93', PH.D. History (Harvard Univ.) 1933. Visiting Instructor from Grinnell College (History) 1929-1930; Tutor 1929-1932; Instructor in History 1930-1932. Cecil Porter Wilson, D.M.D. 1872. Clinical Lecturer on Operative Dentistry (Dental School) 1890-1891. Charles Wilson, D.M.D. 1870. Demonstrator in charge at the Dental School 1871-1878; Clinical Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1879-1884; Instructor in Orthodontia 1884-1889. Edwin Bidwell Wilson, A.B. s.c.l. with Highest Honors in Mathematics 1899, P14.0. (Yale Univ.) 1901. Lecturer on Mathematics 1910-1911 ; Professor of Vital Statistics 1922-. Ernest Henry Wilson, A. M. (Hon.) 1916, S.D. (Hon.) (Trinity Coil., Conn.) 1930. Asst. Director (Arnold Arboretum) 1919-1927; Keeper of the Arnold Arboretum 1927-7930. George Grafton Wilson, A. B. (Brown Univ.) 1886, A.?.!. (ibid.) '888, PH.D. (ibid.) 1889, LL.D. (ibid.) 1911, LL.D. (Univ. of Vermont) 1911. Lecturer on International Law 1907-1910; Professor of Inter- national Law 1910-. Herbert Couper Wilson, A. B. (Carleton CoIL) 1879, A.M. (ibid.) 1882, PH.D. (Univ. of Cincinnati) 1886. Visiting Lecturer from Carleton College 1916. Howard Eugene Wilson, PH.B. (Univ. of Chicago) 1923, AM. (ibid.) 1927, ED.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1931. Instructor in Education 19281932; Secretary of the Graduate School of Education 1928-1934; Asst. Professor of Education 1932-. 468 HISTORICAL REGISTER James Leroy Wilson, A.B. (Colby Coil.) 1920, M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1930-1935; Asso- ciate in Pediatrics 1935-. James Robert Wilson, M.D. (Syracuse Univ.) 1921. Instructor in Pathology (Medical School) 1923-1924. John Wilson. Instructor in Modelling r917-1927, 1928-. Levi Thomas Wilson, A.B. (Washington and Lee Univ.) 1909, A.M. (ibid.) 1910, A.M. (Columbia Univ.) 1913, PH.D. Mathematics (Harvard Univ.) 1915. Instructor in Mathematics 1913-1915- Philip Duncan Wilson, A.B. 1909, M.D. c.i. 1912. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1920-1924; Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery (Medical School) 1924-1934. Lloyd Jerome Wiltse, CR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1914. Asst. Pro- fessor of Naval Science and Tactics 1928-1930. Frederick Howard Wines,, A.B. (Washington Coil., Pa.) 1857, A.M. (ibid.) 1860, CR. (Princeton Theological Seminary) 1862, LL.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1893. Lecturer on Social Classes and Evils 1895-1896. Percy Henry Winfield, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1899, LL.B. (ibid.) 7899, LL.M. (ibid.) 1906, LL.D. (ibid.) 1918. Lecturer on the History of English Law (Law School) 7923. Samuel Hobart Winkley, Grad. Divinity School 1846, A.M. (Hon.) 1865. Lecturer (Divinity School) 1869-1870- Joseph Winlock, A.M. (Hon.) 1868. Director of the Astronomical Observatory and Phillips Professor of Astronomy 1866-1875; Professor of Geodesy 1868-1875- George Parker Winship, A.B. c./. 1893, A.M. 1894, LITT.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1917. Curator of Mexican History (Library) 1905-1915; Librarian of the Harry Elkins Widener Collection 1915-1926; Lecturer on the History of Printing 1915-1926, 1927-1932; Asst. Librarian 1926-. Cameron McRae Winslow, CR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1924. Asst-. Professor of Naval Science and Tactics 193 1-1933. Charles Edward Amory Winslow, 5.8. (Massachusetts Inst. of reel,-. noi'ogy) 1898, S.M. (ibid.) 1899, A.M. (Yale Univ.) 1915, DR.I'.H. (New York Univ.) 1918. Cutter Lecturer on Preventive Medicine 1928-1929. Earle Micajah Winslow, A.B. (Penn Coil.) 1920, A.M. (State Univ. (if Iowa) 1922, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1929. Instructor in Economics 1927-1929; Tutor 1927-1929. OFFICERS 1637-1936 469 Keneim Winslow, B.A.S. 1883, M.D.Y. 1886, M.D. 1891. Instructor in Materia Medica and Botany (Veterinary School) 1886-189!; Instructor in Botany and Applied ZoOlogy (Bussey institution) 1886-1887; Instructor in Zoology (Bussey institution) 18.87-1888; Instructor in Materia Medica, Botany, and Veterinary Therapeutics 1891-1892; Asst. Professor of Veterinary Therapeutics 1892- 1901. Frederick Winsor, A.B. 1893. Overseer 1931-. Justin Winsor, A.B. 1853 (1868), LL.D. (Univ. of M/chigan) 1887, ISL.D. (Williams Colt) '893. Librarian of the University 1877-1897. Irvah Lester Winter, A.B. 1886. Instructor in Elocution 1899-1903; Asst. Professor of Elocution 1903-1908; Asst. Professor of Public Speaking 1908-1913; Associate Professor of Public Speaking 19131925. James Winthrop, A.B. 1769, A.M., A.M. (Hon.) (Dartmouth Coil.) 1787. Librarian of the University 1772-1787. John Winthrop, AM. 1732, A.M., LL.D. (Univ. of Edinburgh.) 1771, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1773. Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy 1738-1779; Fellow 1765-1769; Acting President of the University 1773-1774. Robert Charles Winthrop, A.B. 1828, A.M., LL.D. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1849, LL.D. (Kenyon Coil.) 1851, LL.D. (Harvard Univ.) 18g. Overseer 1852-1856. Thomas Lindall Winthrop, A.B. 1780, LL.D. (Trinity Colt, Conn.) 1836. Overseer 1828-1841- George Bernays Wislocki, AS. (Washington Univ., Mo.) 1912, M.D. (Jolzns Hopkins Univ.) 1916. Parkman Professor of Anatomy 1931-. Owen Wister, A.B. s.c.!. with Highest Honors in Music 1882, LL.B. and A.M. 18883 LL.D. (Univ. of Pennsylwnzia) 1907, Lrrr.D. (Williams Colt) 1912. Overseer 1912-1918, 1919-1925. Charles Francis Withington, A. B. c.t 1874, M.D. 1881. Instructor in Clinical Medicine 1893-1905; Lecturer on Medicine (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-19 15. Paul Withington, 'LB. 1909 (1910), M.D. 1914. Instructor in Physical Training 19 19-1920. St. Clair Allan WodeII, D.M.D. 1910. Instructor it, Prosthetic Dentistry 1913-1917- John Beugnot Wogan, CR. (U. S. Military Academy) 1915. Asst. Professor of Military Science and Tactics 1924-1929. Simeon Burt Wolbach, M.D. cJ. 1903. Instructor in Pathology 19061908; Asst. Professor of Bacteriology 1910-1914; Associate Professor of Bacteriology 1914-1916; Associate Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology 1916-1922; Shattuck Professor of Pathological Anatomy 7922-; Pathologist to the Cancer Commission of Harvard University 1927-1928. Roger Wolcott, A.B. 1870, LL.B. 1874. Tutor 1870-1871; Overseer 188-1895. Roger Wolcott, A.B. c.l. 7899, LL.B. 1902. Overseer 1921-1926, 1927- 1933- Samuel Huntington Wolcott, &B. 1903- Overseer 7933-. Ernest Wolf, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Heidelberg) 7924. Lecturer on General Physiology 1931-1935; Tutor 1933-1934. Men Ruskin Wolfard, S.B. (Unit, of Wyoming) 1904, M.M.E. (Harvard Unit.) 1910. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1913-1914. Chester Fisher Wolfe, D.M.D. 1912. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1931-. Oliver Perry Wolfe, D.M.D. 1898. Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1912-. Thomas McKinley Wolfe, A.B. (Ohio Univ.) 1919, M.B.A. ci. (Harvard Univ.) 1926. Instructor in Finance (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1926-1928. John Eliot Wolff, A.B. 7879, PH.D. and A.M. Natural History 7889. Instructor in Petrology 1886-1887; Instructor in Petrography 18877892; Asst. Professor of Petrography 7892-1895; Professor of Petrography and Mineralogy 189c-1923; Curator of the Mineralogical Museum 1895-192-3- Louis Wolff, S.B. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1918, M.D. c.f. (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Instructor in Medicine (Medical School) 1930-1935- Harry Austryn Wolfson, A.B. m.c.l. Philosophy, Semitic Languages and History 1912 (1911), A.M. 1912, PH.D. Philology 7915, D.H. Lrrr. (Jewish Inst. of Religion) 1935. Instructor in Jewish Literature and Philosophy 1915-1921; Asst. Professor of Jewish Literature and Philosophy 1921-1925; Nathan Littauer Professor of Jewish literature and Philosophy 7925-; Honorary Curator of Jewish History and Literature (Library) 7930-. Abel Wolman, A.B. (Johns !-Iopkin Univ.) 7913, SB. (ibid.) 1915. Lecturer on Sanitary Engineering (Engineering School) 7925-1926. OFFICERS 1637-1936 471 Benjamin Daniel Wolman, D.M.D. 1919. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1921-1923- Leo Wolman, A. B. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1911, PH.D. (ibid.) 1914. Lecturer on Economics 1930. Charles Wood, A.B. (Haverford Coil.) 1870, A.M. (ibid.) 1873, OR. (Princeton &r/Ieological Seminary) 1873, S.T.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1885. 'William Belden Noble Lecturer 1917-1918. Edward Stickney Wood, A.B. 1867, M.D. 1871, AM. 1872. Asst, Profes- sor of Chemistry 1871-1876; Professor of Chemistry (Medical School) 1876-1905. Henry Austin Wood, A.B. 1924, M.B.A. 1926. Deputy Treasurer of Harvard College 1934- John William Wood, S.B. m.c.l. 1898, ED.M. 1921. Instructor in Mathe- matics 1918. Leonard Wood, M.D. 1884, LL.D. 1899, LL.D. (Williams Coil.) 1902, LL.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1903, M.M.S. (Hon.) (Norwich Univ.) rpi6, LL.D. (Princeton Univ.) 1916, LL.D. (Univ. of Georgia) 1917, D.C.L. (Univ. of the South) 1917, LL.D. (Univ. of Michigan) 1918, LL.D. (Union Colt, N. Y.) 1919, LL.D. (George Washington Univ.) 1919, LL.D. (Wesieyan Univ., Conn.) 1919, S.D. (Hon.) (Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.) 1920, LL.D. (Univ. of the Philippines) 1922. Overseer 1917-1923. Nathaniel Wood, A.B. 1821,A.M. Tutor 1823-1824. Nathaniel Knight Wood, A.B. 1897, M.D. 1901. Instructor in Medicine (Graduate School of Medicine) 1912-1915- Thomas Weston Wood, A. B. (Brown Univ.) 1884, A.M. (ibid.) 1887, D.M.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1887. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1914-1924. William Franklin Wood, M.D. (New York Homeopathic Medical Colt and Flower Hospital) 1912, M.D. (Tufts Coll.) 1917. Asst. Medical Adviser 1935- Eric Charles Woodcock, B.A. (Univ. of Cambridge) 1927. Instructor in Greek and Latin 1927-1928; Tutor 1927-1928. Fred Homer Woodcock, D.M.D. 1891. Instructor in. Mechanical Dentistry 1893-1894. Arthur Woods formerly Arthur Hale Woods], A.B. 1892, A.M. (Hon.) 1916, LL.D. (frrinity Colt, Conn.) 1919. Overseer 1917-1923, 19251931; Special Lecturer on Municipal Police Administration 1919- 1921. 472 HISTORICAL REGISTER Frederick Adams Woods, M.D. c.l. 1898. Instructor in Comparative Histology (Veterinary School) 1899-1901; Instructor in Embryology and Histology 1901-1902; Curator of Portuguese History (Library) 1910-1925; Honorary Curator of Portuguese History (Library) 192-15-1931- Frederick Shenstone Woods, A. B. (Weslcyan Univ., Conn.) '88;, A.M. (ibid.) 1888, DR.PHLL. (Univ. of Gšttingen) 1894. Lecturer on Mathe- matics 1898-1899. James Haughton Woods, A.B. m.c.L 1887, 5.T.B. (Episcopal rheological School) 1890, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Strasburg) 1896. Instructor in Anthropology 1900-1902; Instructor in Philosophy 1901-1902, 1904-1908; Instructor in the Philosophical Systems of India 19031904; Asst. Professor of Philosophy 1908-1913; Professor of Philosophy 1913-1934. Robert Archey Woods, A.B. (zlmherst Coll.) '886, A. M. (Hon.) (Harvard Univ.) 1910. Lecturer on Social Ethics 1906-1907. Harper Woodward, A. B. 1931, LL.B. 1934. Secretary to the President 11934-1935- Arthur Vernon Woodworth, A.B. c.l. 1891, S.T.B. (Episcopal -Theologi- cal School) 1894, DR.PRIL. (Univ. of Freiburg-irn-Breisgau) 1896. Instructor in Finance (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1921-1924, 1925-1927; Tutor 1923-1928; Instructor in Corporation Finance (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1924-1925; Instructor in Economics 1926-1927; Asst. Professor of Finance 1927-1930; Associate Professor of Finance 1930-1935; Tutor (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1930-1931. George Wallace Woodworth, A.R. c.l. History 1924, A.M. 1926. I..ec- turer on the Teaching of Music (Graduate School of Education) 1930-1933; Instructor in Music 1930-; Tutor 1930-. Jay Backus Woodworth, S.B. c.l. 1894. Instructor in Geology 1893 1901; Asst. Professor of Geology 1901-1912; Associate Professor ot Geology 1912-1925. Robert Hugo Woodworth, S.B. (Massachusetts Agricultural (h. 1924, AM. (Harvard Univ.) 1527, PH.D. Biology (ibid.) 1928. In structor in Botany 1927-1932; Tutor 1927-1935; Curator. of the Botanic Garden 1930-1934; Asst. Professor of Botany 1932-1935- William McMichael Woodworth, A.B. 18883 PH.D. and A.M. Natural History 1891. Instructor in Microscopical Anatomy iH9i 18q7; Assistant in charge of Vermes (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1894-1897; Assistant in charge (Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy) OFFICERS 1637-1936 473 1898-1899; Keeper of the Museum (Museum of Comparative Zoblogy) 1899-1903; Assistant in charge of Worms (Museum of Comparative Zoology) 1903-1912. Mclver Woody [formerly Maclver Woody], A.B. (Univ. of Richmond) 1905, A.B. c.l. (Harvard Univ.) 1907, M.D. (ibid.) 1912. Secretary of the Faculty of Medicine 1917-1918; Physician to Students (Medical School) 1917-1918. Alfred Worcester, A.B. 1878, A.M. 1881, M.D. '88j, S.D. (Hon.) (Tufts Coil.) 1931. Henry K. Oliver Professor of Hygiene 1925-1935. Charles Pomeroy Worcester, A.B. m.c.1. 1883, M.D. 18 88. Instructor in Dental Chemistry 1890-1893; Secretary of the Medical School 1890-1897. David Worcester, A.B. (Hobart Colt) 1929, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1930, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) 1934. Instructor in English 1934-; Tutor '934-. Elwood Worcester, A.B. (Columbia Univ.) 1886, DR.PHIL. (Univ. of Leipsic) '889, S.T. 0. (Hobart Colt) 1897, S.T.D. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1898. Preacher totheUniversity 1913-1918. Samuel Melancthon Worcester, A.B. 1822, A.M., A.M. (Hon.) (a4v'fiddlc- bury Coil.) 1837, S-r.[)- (Amherst Coil.) 1847. Overseer 18S3-1857- Thomas 'Worcester, A.B. 1818, A.M., Grad. Divinity School 1821, S.T.D. 1956. Overseer 1854-1860. Benjamin Fletcher Wright, A.B. (Univ. of Texas) 1921, A. N11. (ibid.) 1921, PH.D. Political Science (Harvard Ufliv.) 1925. Instructor in Government 1926-1928; Tutor 1926-; Asst. Professor of Government 1928-; Acting Master of Leverett House 1935-1936. Carroll Davidson Wright, A.M. (Hon.) (Tufts Coil.) 1883, LL.D. (Wesleyan Univ., Conn.) 1894, PH.D. (Hon.) (Dartmouth Coll.) '897. University Lecturer 7880-1881; Lecturer on Methods and Results of Collecting Wage Statistics 1900-1901. Charles Wright, A. B. (Yale Univ.) 1835. Curator and Librarian (Bussey Institution) 1875-1876. Charles Allen Wright, B. E. (Tulane Univ.) 1906, E.E. (ibid.) 7909, M.E.E. (Harvard Univ.) 1910. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1908-1909. Charles Henry Conrad Wright, A.B. s.c.l. Modern Literature 1891, B. A. (Univ. of Oxford) '895, M.A. (ibid.) 1899. Instructor in French 1895-1902; Asst. Professor of French 1902 1912; Associate Professor of the French Language and Literature 19 12 1913; Professor of the French language and literature 1913 474 HISTORICAL REGISTER Chauncey Wright, A.B. 1852. University Lecturer 1870-1871; Instructor in Physics 1874-1875. Conrad Payling Wright, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) 1920, M.A. (ibid.) 1925, PH.D. Economics (Harvard Univ.) 1932- Instructor in Economics 1927-1931; Tutor 1927-1931. Edmond Fleming Wright [formerly Edmonde Fleming Wright], S.B. 1924 (1925), M.B.A. 1926. Instructor in Industrial Management (Graduate School of Business Administration) J926-1927; Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1927-. Edwin Miner Wright, A.B. (Co/gale Univ.) 1909, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1921, PH.D. Philology (ibid.) '926. Tutor 1924-1926; Instructor in English 1925-1926. George Henry Wright, D.M.D. 1903. Lecturer on Oral Surgery (Dental School) 1908-1913; Lecturer on Oral Hygiene (Dental School) 1913-1915, 1917-1918, 1919; Asst. Professor of Dentistry 19191927; Clinical Professor of Oral Medicine 1927-; Instructor in Laryngology 1932-. George Payling Wright, B.A. (Univ. of Oxford) &924, M.B., CH.B. (ibid.) 1924. Instructor in Zoology 1929-1931;Tutor 1929-1931. James Homer Wright, A.B. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1890, M.D. (Univ. of Maryland) 1892, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) '894, S.D. (Hon.) (ibid.) I90, S.D. (Hon.) (Univ. of Maryland) 1907. Instructor in Pathology 1896-1906; Asst. Professor of Pathology 1906-1928; Pathologist, in charge of Free Diagnosis Service to the Cancer Commission of Harvard University 1917-1926; Pathologist, in charge of State Diagnosis Service to the Cancer Commission of Harvard University 1926-1928. John Henry Wright, A.B. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1873, A.M. (ibid.) '876, LL.D. (Western Reserve Univ.) 1901, LL.D. (Dartmouth Coil.) 1901. Professor of Greek 18 87-1908; Dean (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) '895-1908. John Kirtland Wright, A.B. c.l. 1913 (1912), A.M. 1914, PH.D. History 1922. Instructor in History 1916-1917. Joseph Wright. Superintendent of the Library of the Bureau for Research in Municipal Government &91 2-1915; Superintendent of the Library for Municipal Research 1915-. Lawrence Stauffer Wright, A.B. (Univ. of California) 1922, AM. (ibid.) 1924, PH.D. Philology (Harvard Unit.) 1931- Instructor in English 1927-1930; Tutor 1927-1930. OFFICERS 1637-1936 475 Merle St. Croix Wright, AS. m.c.l. iSBi, AM. 1884, S.T.B. 1887. Librarian (Divinity School) 188-1886. Philip Green Wright, A.M. 13. (Tufts Coil.) 1884, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1887. Instructor in Economics 1913-1917; Tutor 1915-1917. Philip Quincy Wright, A. B. (Lombard Univ.) 1912, A.M. (Univ. of Illinois) 1913, PH.D. (Univ. of Illinois) 1915. Instructor in Inter- national Law 1917-1919. Vernon Amos Wright. Instructor in Descriptive Geometry and Stereotomy 1895-1896. Wade Wright [formerly Wade Stanley Wright], s.u. (Univ. of Pittsburgh) 1910, M.D. c.l. (Harvard Unit'.) 1914. Instructor in Industrial Hygiene 1919-1920; Instructor in Industrial Medicine (Medical School) 1920-1923; Instructor in Public Health Administration 1920-1921; Instructor in Industrial Medicine (School of Public Health) 1923-1924.- Sydney Russell Wrightington, A.B. m.c.l. '897, LL.B. 1900. Lecturer on Massachusetts Practice (Law School) 1900, 1917-1918, 1919- 1920, 1921-1923, 1924-1925, 1926-1927, &928-1929, 1930-1931, 1932-1933- Frederick Roelker Wulsin, A.B. caf. Philosophy 1913 (1912), M.c.E. 1914 (1915), A.M. 1926, PH.D. Anthropology 1929. Tutor 1926- 1927; Associate in Anthropology 1927-1928; Instructor in Anthro- pology 1928-1929; Asst. Curator of African Archaeology and Ethnology (Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology) 1928-1929. Harry Gage Wy-er, AS. ci. 1896, M.D. ci. 1900, F.A.c.S. 1928. Profes- sor of Military Science and Tactics (Medical School) 1927-193 I. Benyaurd Bourne Wygant, CR. (U. S. Naval Academy) 1901. Pro- fessor of Naval Science and Tactics 19'29-1932- Nathan Prindle Wyllie, D.%CD. 1892. Asst. Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry 1894-1898; Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia 1898; Instructor in Materia Medic a and Anaesthesia (Dental School) 1898-1900. Bruce Wyman, A.B. s.c.!. with Highest Honors in Political Science 1896, A.M. 1897, LL.B. c.l. 1900. Lecturer on Administrative Law (Law School) 1900-1901; Lecturer on Suretyship and Mortgage (Law School) 190 1-1902; Lecturer on Suretyship and Mortgage and on Property, Carriers, and on Conflict of Laws (Law School) 19021903; Asst. Professor of Law 1903-1908; Professor of Law 19081913. 476 HISTORICAL REGISTER Donald Wyman, S. B. (Pennsylvania State Coil.) 1926, S.M. (cornell Univ.) 1931, PH.D. (ibid.) 1935. Horticulturist at the Arnold Arboretum 1936-. Edwin Theodore Wyman, M.D. (T'ufts Coil.) 1911. Instructor in Pediatrics (Medical School) 1922-192".1924-. Eugene Barry Wyman, D.M.D. ci. 1904. Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry 1906-1910; Instructor in Operative Dentistry (Dental School) 1910-. Jeffries Wyman, A.E. 1833, A.M., M.D. '837. Demonstrator of Anatomy 1838-1840; Hersey Professor of Anatomy 1847-1874; Curator of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 1866-1874. Jeffries Wyman, A.B. s.c./. Philosophy, Biology 1923, DR. PHIL. (Univ. of London) 1926. Instructor in ZoOlogy 1927-1931; Tutor 1927-; Asst. Professor of Zoology 1931-. Morrilt Wyman, A. B. 1833, A.M., M.D. 1837, LL.D. 1885. Adjunct Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic r843-1856; Overseer 1874-1887. Edward Cyril Wynne, LL.B. (Univ. of California) 1911, A.B. c.l. Government (Harvard Univ.) 1917, A.M. (ibid.) 1925, PH.D. Political Science (ibid.) 1927. Instructor in Government 1927-1929; Tutor 1927-1929. Constantin Prodomos Yaglou, B.A. (Greek-French School of Arts and Sciences, Constantinople) 1915, 13.SC. IN E. E. (Robert Coll., Turkey) 1919, M.M.E. (Cornell Univ.) 1920. Instructor in Ventilation and Illumination (School of Public Health) 1925-1930; Asst. Professor of Industrial Hygiene 1930-. Muneyoshi Yanagi, D.LITT. (Imperial Univ. of &tokvo) 1913. Lecturer on Oriental Art 1929-1930. Vincent Robert Yapp. Superintendent of Circulation in the Library 1915-1919. Yukio Yashiro, D.LITT. (Imperial Univ. of To/do) 1915. Lecturer on Fine Arts 1933. Arthur Berkeley Yates, S.B. (Univ. of California) 1922, S.M. IN ENCIN. Mining (Harvard Univ.) 1929, S.D. Mining Engineering (ibid.) 1931. Research Associate in Mining Geology 1929-1931. Morton Fenton Yates, D.M.D. 1913- Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1928-. Sheldon Smith Yates, A. B. (Yale Univ.) 1910, M.C.E. (Harvard Univ.) 1912. Instructor in Civil Engineering 1912-1914. OFFICERS 1637 1936 477 Henry Aaron Ycomans, A.B. s.c.!. 1900, A.M. 1901, LL.B. c.l. 1904. Lec- turer on Government 1910-1911; Instructor in Government 191 1- 1912; Asst. Professor of Government 1912-1917; Asst. Dean of Harvard College 1912-1916; Dean of Harvard College 1916-1921; Professor of Government 1917-; Tutor 1922-1924. Robert Mearns Yerkes, A.B. (LTrsinus Coil.) 1897, A.B. (Harvard Univ.) '898, A.M. (ibid.) 1899, PH.D. Philosophy (ibid.) 1902. Instructor in Psychology 1902-1904; Instructor in Comparative Psychology 1904-I 908; Asst. Professor of Comparative Psychology 19081917. Alfred Gillespie Youman, A.B. (John B. Stetson Univ.) 1925. Instruc- tor in English 1925-1926. Alexander Young, A.B. 1820, A.M., A.M. (Yale Univ.) 1823, Grad. Divinity School (Harvard Univ.) 1824, S.T.D. (ibid.) 1846. Overseer 1837-1853; Secretary of the Board of Overseers 1849-1853. Allyn Abbott Young, PH.B. (Hiram Colt) 1894, PH.D. (Univ. of Wis- consin) 1902. Lecturer on Economics 1910-1911; Professor of Economics 1920-1929. Arthur Howland Young. Lecturer (Graduate School of Business Administration) 1929-1930, 1931-1934- Arthur Price Young, D.M.D. 1923. Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1927-1935; Asst. Professor of Operative Dentistry 1935-. Benjamin Lonng Young, A.B. 1907, LL.B. c.l. 1911. Overseer 1922- 1928. Charles Lowell Young, A.B. c.l. '893. Instructor in English 1894- 1896,1897-1900- Charles Whittier Young, M.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1902. Associate in Comparative Pathology (Medical School) 1928. Edward James Young, A.B. 1848, A.M. Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages and Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Literature 1869-1880. Edward Lorraine Young, A.B. 1906, M.D. 1909. Instructor in Surgery (Medical School) 1928-. Ernest Young, A.B. c.1. with Highest Honors in History 1873, PH.D. History 1876. Instructor in History and Roman Law 1874-1878; Instructor in History 1880-1883; Asst. Professor of History 1883- 1887; Professor of History 1887-1888 . Ernest Boyen Young, A.B. (Bowdoin Coil.) 1892, M.D. c.l. (Harvard Unit') 1896. Instructor in Gynaecology 1908-1923-478 HISTORICAL REGISTER Robert Forsythe Young, A.B. (Univ. of Pittsburgh) 1928, A.M. (Gorneil Univ.) 1933- Instructor in Public Speaking 1935-. Walter Edward Young, D.M.D. 1914. Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry 1920-1923; Instructor in Operative Dentistry 1923-1925. William Bartholomew Young, A. B. 1913, M.D. 1918. Instructor in Obstetrics 1935-. Augustus Delafield Zanzig. Lecturer on the Teaching of Music (Graduate School of Education) 1923-1928. Carle Clark Zimmerman, A.B. (Univ. of Missouri) 1920, A.M. (North Carolina State Coil. of Agriculture and Engineering) 1922, PH.D. (Univ. of Minnesota) 1925. Associate Professor of Sociology 1931-; Tutor 1931-. Joseph Louis Zimmerman, A.B. (U7?iv. of California) 1917, A.M. (ibid.) 1918, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1922. Tutor 1926-1927- Alfred Zimmern. Godkin Lecturer 1929-1930. Hans Zinsser, A.B. (Columbia Univ.) &899, M.D. (ibid.) 1903, A.M. (ibid.) 1903, S.D. (Hon.) (ibid.) 1929, S.D. (Hon.) (Western Reserve Univ.) 1931, S.D. (Hon.) (Lehigh Univ.) 1933- Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology 1923-1935; Charles Wilder Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology 1935-. George Kingsley Zipf, S.B. s.d. with Highest Honors in English 1923 (1924), A.M. 1928, PH.D. Philology 1930- Instructor in German 1929-; Asst. Dean (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) 19301931- William Albert Zisman, s.a. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology) 1927, S.M. (ibid.) 1928, PH.D. Physics (Harvard Univ.) 1932. Research Associate in Geophysics 1931-1932. Robert Milton Zollinger, s.B. (Ohio State Univ.) 1925, M.D. (ibid.) 1927. Instructor in Surgery 1932-. ABBREVIATIONS DEGREES NOW OR FORMERLY CONFERRED BY HARVARD UNIVERSITY * A.A ................ Associate in Arts Bachelor of Arts A.M Master of Arts ADJ.A Adjunct in Arts ART.O Doctor of Arts (honorary) B.A.S Bachelor of Agricultural Science C.E Civil Engineer D.C.S Doctor of Commercial Science D.M.D ................. Doctor of Dental Medicine D.M.S Doctor of Medical Sciences DR.ENOIN Doctor of Engineering DR.P.H . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doctor of Public Health ED.D Doctor of Education ED.M Master of Education LITT.D Doctor of Letters (honorary) LL.B. Bachelor of Laws LL.D Doctor of Laws (honorary) LL.M Master of Laws * The letter (w.) following the degree A.B. or s.B. indicates that the degree was conferred in accordance with a vote of the Corporation for honorable service in the War of 1917. Such degrees were granted to students who completed at least three-fourths of the requirements for the degree of A.B. or s.B. and, owing to military service, were unable to complete the entire course. It should be noted that the degrees of A.M. and S.D., when conferred not by examination but as honorary degrees, are followed by the abbreviation: (Hon.). There is more than one grade of the degrees of A.B., S.B., LL.B., M.D., D.NLD., M.B.A., S.T.B., and 5.T.M. The various grades of these degrees are indicated as follows: c.l., cum laude or with distinction; m.c.l., magna cam laude or with high distinction; s.c.l. summa cum laude. By a custom now in disuse, but prevalent during the eighteenth century and the first three decades of the nineteenth, graduates of other colleges, particularly Bachelors and Masters of Arts, were admitted, upon application, to the same degree (ad eundem rŠum) in Harvard College. Such degrees, in the present volume, have been followed by the designation (ad eunj. 480 HISTORICAL REGISTER M.ARCH Master in Architecture M.B.A Master in Business Administration M.C.E .................... Master in Civil Engineering M.C.P ................. Master in City Planning M.D Doctor of Medicine M.D V ................... Doctor of Veterinary Medicine M.E. Mining Engineer M.E.E ................. Master in Electrical Engineering MET.E. Metallurgical Engineer M.F Master in Forestry M.L.A ................. Master in Landscape Architecture M.L.A. IN c.i . Master of Landscape Architecture in City Planning M.MECH.ENGIN Master in Mechanical Engineering M.P.J-I .................. Master of Public Health PH.D Doctor of Philosophy S.B Bachelor of Science S.B. IN ENGIN ...... Bachelor of Science in Engineering 5.8. IN ENOIN. AND BUS.ADMINISTR. .. Bachelor of Science and Business Administration Doctor of Science S.J.D Doctor of Juridical Science = Doctor of Law S.M Master of Science S.M. IN ENGIN ...... Master of Science in Engineering S.T.B .................... Bachelor of the Knowledge of Theology (or of Sacred Theology) = Bachelor of Divinity S.T.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doctor of Sacred Theology = Doctor of Divinity (honorary) S.T.M Master of the Knowledge of Theology TH.D Doctor of Theology OTHER ACADEMIC DEGREES AND HONORS A.F.D Doctor of Fine Arts A.M.B ........... Bachelor of Mechanical Arts A.R.S.M. Associate of the Royal School of Mines B.A Bachelor of Arts (Foreign) B.ARcI-1 Bachelor of Architecture B.B.A Bachelor of Business Administration ABBREVIATIONS 481 B.CHEM ........... Bachelor of Chemistry B.C}{EM.ENGIN Bachelor of Chemical Engineering B.C.L Bachelor of Civil Law B.COM Bachelor of Commerce B.C S Bachelor of Commercial Science B.D Bachelor of Divinity Bachelor of Engineering B.E.E Bachelor of Electrical Engineering B. EN DROIT Bachelier en Droit (Foreign) B.tS-LETTRES [SCIENCES, ETC.] . Bachelier-lettres [sciences, etc.] (Foreign) B.F Bachelor of Forestry B.F.A ............. Bachelor of Fine Arts B.L.A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bachelor of Landscape Architecture B.LIfl Bachelor of Letters (Foreign) B.MECI-1 ENGJN Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering B.P.E ................. Bachelor of Physical Education B.PED Bachelor of Pedagogy B.P.Jd ................. Bachelor of Public Health B.R.E ................. Bachelor of Religious Education U.S.A Bachelor of the Science of Agriculture B.SC Bachelor of Science (Foreign) B.S.E .................. Bachelor of the Science of Education CH. B Bachelor of Surgery (Foreign) CB EM.D Doctor of Chemistry Ci-iEM.E ........... Chemical Engineer C.M Master in Surgery D.AGRARIAN sc Doctor of Agrarian Sciences D.CHEM Doctor of Chemistry (Foreign) D.C.L Doctor of Civil Law DAD ............... Doctor of Divinity LLD.S Doctor of Dental Surgery D.D.SC Doctor of Dental Science D.H!ST .................. Doctor of History D.H.LITT Doctor of Hebrew Letters DIPIA.INC Diplomate in Engineering (Foreign) o.r.rrr Doctor of Letters (Foreign) D.MF1).VET Doctor of Veterinary Medicine I).O.L. Doctor of Oriental Learning I)R.(hofl.) .. ,. Doctor Honoris Causa 482 HISTORICAL REGISTER DR. EN DROIT Docteur en Droit (Foreign) DR.JNG Doctor of Engineering (Foreign) DR.J UK Doctor of Jurisprudence (Foreign) DR.MATH. AND NAT. Doctor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy DR.MATH. AND PHIL Doctor of Mathematics and Philosophy DR.PHIL Doctor of Philosophy (Foreign) DR.POL.ECON. AND soc.sci Doctor of Political Economy and Social Science DR.POL.SCI. Doctor of Political Science D.R.E Doctor of Religious Education D.SC Doctor of Science (Foreign) D.SC.NAT Doctor of Natural Science D.SC.POL Doctor of Political Science DR.SOC Doctor of Sociology DR.TECHN Doctor of Science (Foreign) DR.TH Doctor of Theology (Foreign) DR.VET.SC Doctor of Veterinary Science D.V.S Doctor of Veterinary Surgery ED.B Bachelor of Education E.E Electrical Engineer E.M Engineer of Mines F.A.C.D Fellow of the American College of Dentists F.A.C.S Fellow of the American College of Surgeons F.B.A Fellow of the British Academy F F.P.S Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons Fellow of the Royal College of Music F.R.C.P Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians F.R.c.S Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons r c.v.s Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons F.R.M.S Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society F.R.S Fellow of the Royal Society (Foreign) J.D Doctor of Jurisprudence J.U.D Juris Utriusque Doctor [Doctor of Civil and Canon Law] (Foreign) L.H.D Doctor of Humane Letters LIC. EN DROIT Licencien Droit (Foreign) LIC. EN PHIL Licencien Philosophie (Foreign) LIC. ES-LETTRES [SCIENCES, etc.] Liceence-lettres [sciences, etc.] (Foreign) LJC JUR Licentiate in Jurisprudence (Foreign) L.R.C.P Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians L.R.C.S Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons L.R.F.P. AND S Licentiate of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons M.A. Master of Arts (Foreign) MATH.C Doctor of Mathematics M.B Bachelor of Medicine M.B., B.CHIR Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (Foreign) M.B., CH.B Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (Foreign) M.CHEM Master in Chemistry (Foreign) Ivt.COM Master of Commerce M.CRIM.LAW Master in Criminal Law M C.S Master of Commercial Science M.D., C.M. OR Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery M.D., CH.M (Foreign) MECH.E Mechanical Engineer M.E. Mechanical Engineer MSHIST Master in History M.LTTT Master of Letters (Foreign) M.M.E. Master of Mining Engineering M.M.S Master of Military Science M.OBSTET Master in Obstetrics M.PHIL Master of Philosophy (Foreign) M.P.L Master of Patent Law M.R.c.P. Member of the Royal College of Physicians M R.C.S Member of the Royal College of Surgeons M.R.C.V.S Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons M.R.E Master of Religious Education M.SC Master of Science (Foreign) MUS.B Bachelor of Music MUS.D Doctor of Music MUS.M Master of Music N.A National Academician PI).Il Doctor of Pedagogy I Fl. B. Bachelor of Philosophy PH.CHEM Pharmaceutical Chemist PH G Graduate in Pharmacy Master of Philosophy PH.NAT.D Doctor of Natural Philosophy PHYS.SCJ.D Doctor of Physical Science POL.D Doctor of Politics S.B. IN C.E Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering S.B. IN ED Bachelor of Science in Education S.B. IN E.E Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering S.B. IN MECH.ENC Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Master of Sacred Theology