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14 PROFESSORS APPOINTED

OVERSEERS AND CORPORATION MAKE DEPARTMENTAL CHANGES.

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At the meeting of the University Overseers on Monday 14 professors and assistant professors in various departments were appointed as well as many instructors. The Corporation on the same date awarded six scholarships, in addition to accepting several resignations and to appointing a large number of assistants and fellows in various branches of the University.

Appointments by the Overseers were as follows:

Alexander Quackenboss M.'92, Professor of Ophthalmology; Hugh Cabot '94, Clinical Professor of Genito-Uninary Surgery; Kirsopp Lake, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History; Cecil Kent Brinker, Associate Professor of Applied Physiology; Arthur Pope, Professor of Fine Arts; George David Birkoff '05, Professor of Mathematics; Chester Noyes Greenough '98, member of the Administrative Board of Harvard College; Edwin Crawford Kemball, Instructor in Physics; Guillermo Rivera '09, Instructor in Spanish; Richmond Laurin Hawkins '03, Assistant Professor of French; Julius Klein G.'13, Assistant Professor of Latin-American History and Economics; Louis Joseph Alexander Mercier, Assistant Professor of French; George Benson Weston '97, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages; Roland Thaxter '82, Professor Emeritus of Cryptogamic Botany; Chester Laurens Dawes, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering; William Casper Graustein '10, Assistant Professor of Mathematics; Lincoln Ware Riddle '02, Assistant Professor of Cryptogamic Botany; Frederick Albert Saunders, Assistant Professor of Physcs.

Scholarships were awarded by the Corporation as follows: Buckley Scholarship to G. E. Gayler 3M., Virginia Barret Gibbs Scholarship to A. W. L. Bray 2G.; George H. Emerson Scholarship to L. C. Dunn; Anna C. Ames Scholarship to E. S. Anderson; University Scholarship to R. H. Kimball Unc.; Bliss Scholarship to A. H. Richardson.

The following resignations were accepted: James Willing, as Lecturer on Accounting; Robert Pierce Casey, as proctor, Divinity Hall; Roscoe Copeland Morris, as Austin Teaching Fellow in Physiology; Griffith Conrad Evans '07, as Assistant Professor of Mathematics.

Appointments by the Corporation were as follows: Morrison Worthington, proctor, Divinity Hall; Kenneth Ellmaker Appel, Assistant in Psychology; Stephen Coburn Pepper '13, Assistant in Philosophy; Abraham Aaron Roback '13, Assistant in Psychology, Robert Lindley Murray Underhill, Assistant in Philosophy; Eliot Channing French, Assistant in Meteorology; Horace Greeley Perry G.'12, A. T. Fellow in Botany; McKeen Cattell, Austin Teaching Fellow in Physiology; John Felt Cole '00, Instructor in Astronomy; Neal Tuttle, Austin Teaching Fellow in Chemistry; Edward Smith Handy, Austin Teaching Fellow in Anthropology; Arthur Bliss Seymour, Assistant in the Cryptogramic Herbarium; Bancroft Huntington Brown, Instructor in Mathematics; Charles Andrew Ripp, Jr., Instructor in Mathematics; Ernest Henry Wilson, Assistant Director of the Arnold Arboretum; Moorfield Storey, Godkin Lecturer.

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