The Kaldron . University, 1909; Professorof Biology, Defiance College, 1904-06; Assist-ant in Botany, Columbia University, 1906-08;Instructor in Botany, Columbia University,1908-13; Fellow of American Association forthe Advancement of Science; Member of Amer-ican Public Health Association; Member ofBotanical Societ/ of America; Member of Na-tional Geographic Society; Member of Amer-ican Genetic Association; Member of AmericanBacteriological . Association; present position,1913- The world is a comedy to those wlw think,a tragedy lo those who fee.—Walpole. CHARLES EDWARD HAMMETT Mead of the Depa


The Kaldron . University, 1909; Professorof Biology, Defiance College, 1904-06; Assist-ant in Botany, Columbia University, 1906-08;Instructor in Botany, Columbia University,1908-13; Fellow of American Association forthe Advancement of Science; Member of Amer-ican Public Health Association; Member ofBotanical Societ/ of America; Member of Na-tional Geographic Society; Member of Amer-ican Genetic Association; Member of AmericanBacteriological . Association; present position,1913- The world is a comedy to those wlw think,a tragedy lo those who fee.—Walpole. CHARLES EDWARD HAMMETT Mead of the Department of PhysicalTraining. Graduate of the New Haven Normal Schoolof Gymnastics, 1894; taught at HotchkissSchool, Lakeville, Connecticut, 1894-96; atUniversity School for Boys, Chicago, 1897-98;at Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, 1898-1900;at Tome School for Boys, Maryland, 1900-10;at Northwestern University, 1910-13; presentposition, 1913. All generations shellLuke, 1, 4S. all me 1 Ttventv-eight. JOHN RICHIE SCHULTZ, 2 #, Acacia Professor of English Language andLiterature. , Culver-Stockton, College, 1905; ,Yale University, 1909; , Yale Univers-ity, 1917; Principal, High School, Canton, Mo.,1905-08; Head of the English Department, EastSt. Louis, High School, 1909-11; Assistant In-structor in English, Yale Colleie, 1912-14; In-structor in English, Yale College, 1914-17;Member of Modern Language Association ofAmerica; Member of American Literary Asso-ciation; present position, 191 7. Some tale, some new pretense he dailycoined to soothe his classes and delude theirminds. HENRY WARD CHURCH, * M A, * B K Professor of Romance Languages andLiterature. University of Michigan, 1908; ; , 1915; Instructor, University ofMichigan, 1908-09; Instructor in French, Inter-laken School, 1909-10; Instructor in Frenchand German, Asheville School, 1910-12; Pro-fessor of Modern Languages, Monmouth Col-lege, 1912-18; Army Y. M. C. A., 1918-1


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