A general catalogue of Colgate university, issued in April MCMXIII at Hamilton, New York, Part 2

Author: Colgate University
Publication date: 1913
Publisher: [Hamilton, Colgate university]
Number of Pages: 416


USA > New York > Madison County > Hamilton > A general catalogue of Colgate university, issued in April MCMXIII at Hamilton, New York > Part 2


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44


1865-73, 1883-88


*HOSMER HALE KEITH


Sioux Falls, SD


1873-83


*WILLIAM NEWTON CLARKE


Hamilton


1888-92


JAMES COLBY COLGATE


New York


1892-


TREASURERS


* JAMES EDMUNDS


Hamilton


1846-47


*HENRY TOWER


Waterville


1847-64


*PHILETUS BENNETT SPEAR


. Hamilton


1864-88


JAMES WILLIAM FORD


Eugene, Ore


1888-89


WILLIAM RANDALL ROWLANDS


Brooklyn


1889-96


*WILLIAM MOTT WEST


Hamilton


1896-1910


FRANK LUCIUS SHEPARDSON


Hamilton


1912-


MEMBERS


*FRIEND HUMPHREY


Albany


1846-50


*JAMES EDMUNDS


Hamilton


1846-50


*SENECA BARTON BURCHARD


Hamilton


1846-50, 1856-61


*WILLIAM COLGATE


New York


1846-57


*WILLIAM LARNED MARCY


Albany


1846-57


*PALMER TOWNSEND


Brooklyn


1846-68


*WILLIAM COBB


Hamilton


1846-64


*IRA HARRIS


Albany


1846-50


*HENRY TOWER


Waterville


1846-73


*NATHANIEL KENDRICK


Hamilton


1846-48


*ALVAH PIERCE


Hamilton


1846-91


*BARTHOLOMEW TROW WELCH Albany


1846-51


10


COLGATE UNIVERSITY


*EDWARD BRIGHT


New York


1846-51


*WILLIAM R WILLIAMS


New York


1846-50


*ROBERT KELLY


New York


1846-51


*HERVEY EDWARDS


Fayetteville


1846-69


*CHARLES WALKER


Utica


1846-55


*SMITH SHELDON


Albany


1846-64


*JOSEPH CAULDWELL


Whitesboro


1846-47


*JOHN MUNRO


Elbridge


1846-55


*JOHN N WILDER


Albany


1846-52


*GEORGE CURTISS


Utica


1846-59


*ELISHA TUCKER


New York


1846-51


*PHARCELLUS CHURCH


Rochester


1846-51


*JOSEPH TREVOR


Hamilton


1846-49


* AMOS D GRAVES


Homer


1846-50


*ALONZO WHEELOCK


New York


1846-50


*JOHN HOWARD RAYMOND


Hamilton


1847-50


*ZENAS MORSE


Hamilton


1847-50


*DAVID R BARTON


Rochester


1847-52


*SPENCER HOUGHTON CONE


New York


1849-55


*ROSWELL SMITH BURROWS


Albion


1849-52


*PHILETUS BENNETT SPEAR


Hamilton


1850-60, 1865-1901


*THEODORE ROOT BURCHARD


Hamilton


1850-54.


*ALFRED GARDINER SLOCUM


Hamilton


1850-55


*CHARLES C PAYNE


Hamilton


1850-81


* AUGUSTUS SIMONS


New Berlin


1850-74


*ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL


Hamilton


1850-63


* JAMES NICKERSON


Cazenovia


1850-55.


*JAMES GOVE


Hamilton


1850-66


*JESSE ARMSTRONG


Rome


1850-52


*ALRICK HUBBELL


Utica


1850-78


*HENRY CARRIER VOGELL


Rome


1850-62


*GARRAT NOEL BLEECKER


New York


1850-53


*E REED FORD


Oneonta


1850-75


*HENRY S ARMSTRONG


Rome


1852-66


*DAVID ALLEN MUNRO


Camillus


1852-97


*CALEB VAN HUSEN


Saline


1852-85


*CHARLES YORK


Norwich


1852-74


*EBENEZER CAULDWELL


New York


1853-72


*ALONZO PECK


Eaton


1854-84


*CHARLES MASON


Hamilton


1855-79


* JOHN MUNRO


Elbridge


1855-83


*ALBERT R FOX


Sand Lake


1855-92


*RUFUS FREEMAN ANDREWS


New York


1857-72


*SAMUEL COLGATE


New York


1857-97


*THEODORE F HUMPHREY


Albany


1857-85


*WILLIAM CLARKE


Cazenovia


1859-71


*JAMES BOORMAN COLGATE


New York


1861-1904


*GEORGE H ANDREWS


Springfield


1862-87


*WALTER ROLLIN BROOKS


Hamilton


1864-88


*THOMAS DAVIS ANDERSON


New York


1864-83.


GOVERNMENT


II


*THOMAS CORNELL


Rondout


1866-83


*HENRY OSBORN WHEELER


Hamilton


1866-77


*JOHN B TREVOR


New York


1868-88


*MORGAN L SMITH


Newark


1869-85


*EDWARD LATHROP


New York


1872-1906


*HOSMER HALE KEITH


Sioux Falls, SD


1872-1903


ALBERT SMITH BICKMORE


New York


1872-1908


*JOHN C HOYT


Utica


1873-1907


*LEONARD WOOLSEY CRONKHITE


Sandy Hill


1875-96


HENRY MARTIN SANDERS


New York


1877-90, 1892-


*EDWARD AUSTEN


Orange, NJ


1878-93


*ISAAC JOHNSON


Yonkers


1878-95


*RUSSELL WHEELER


Utica


1878-95


** THOMSON KINGSFORD ISAAC EDWIN GATES


Oswego


1879-1900


New York


1883-95


*WILLIAM NEWTON CLARKE *LEWIS E GURLEY


Troy


1883-97


FRANCIS THEOPHILUS PIERCE


Hamilton


1883-


*DANIEL WEBSTER SKINNER


Hamilton


1883-19II


*GEORGE A WOOLVERTON


Albany


1885-97


*JOHN THORN


Utica


1888-95


JAMES COLBY COLGATE


New York


1888-


JAMES WILLIAM FORD


Eugene, Ore


1889-90


*GEORGE LAVATER STEDMAN


Albany


1890-98


GARDNER COLBY


Orange, NJ


1892-


*JOHN J JONES


Orange, NJ


1892-95


GEORGE WOOLVERTON STEDMAN


Albany


1892-


ABRAHAM COLES OSBORN


N Adams, Mass


1893-


WILLIAM THOMAS HENRY


Elmira


1894-


THOMAS PETTIBONE KINGSFORD


Oswego


1894-


EDWARD MARSHALL GROUT


Brooklyn


1895-


WILLIS ELLARD FORD


Utica'


1895-


EDWIN H RISLEY


Utica


1895-1911


GEORGE WILLIAM DOUGLAS


Boston, Mass


1896-


HENRY HARRISON PEABODY


Rome


1897-


JAMES WALLACE FORD


Westerly, RI


1897-1904


*ROBERT GILLIN SEYMOUR


Philadelphia, Pa


1898-1912


AUSTEN COLGATE


Orange, NJ


1898-


CEYLON HARRIS LEWIS


Syracuse


1901-


*DANIEL PRATT BALDWIN


Logansport, Ind


1901-04


EDWARD JUDSON


New York


1901-06


*EUGENE ANDREWS ROWLAND


Rome


1903-II


DUNLEVY MILBANK


New York


1904-


WILLIAM ALEXANDER GRANGER


Mt Vernon


1904-


WILLIAM MANGAM LAWRENCE


Hamilton


1904-12


HENRY THOMPSON


New York


1906-


MARTIN GREEN BENEDICT


St Johnsbury, Vt


1906-


ISAAC HILL MUNRO


Syracuse


1907-


MARK D STILES


Mt Vernon


1907-II


.GEORGE WATSON COBB


Montclair, N J


1907-


Hamilton


1883-92


12


COLGATE UNIVERSITY


GEORGE ALBERT FRISBIE SIDNEY M COLGATE ELIAS JOHNSON


Utica


1908-


Orange, NJ


19II-


Spuyten Duyvil


1911-


INSTRUCTION


MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES 1


PRESIDENTS


*STEPHEN WILLIAM TAYLOR, LLD 1851-1856


*GEORGE W EATON, DD, LLD 1856-1868


*EBENEZER DODGE, DD, LLD 1868-1890


*GEORGE WILLIAM SMITH, LLD


1895-1897


*GEORGE EDMANDS MERRILL, DD, LLD 1899-1908


ELMER BURRITT BRYAN, LLD


1909-


TEACHERS


*DANIEL HASCALL, AM


Principal 1820-3 ; professor of languages, and sacred rhetoric 1820-35


*NATHANIEL KENDRICK, DD


Lecturer on theology 1820-1; professor of systematic and pastoral theology, and moral philosophy 1821-32; mental philosophy and systematic theology 1832-3; systematic and pastoral theology 1833-46; chosen president 1836, but did not accept; acting professor of intellectual and moral philosophy 1837- 8; professor of systematic theology 1846-8


*ZENAS MORSE, AB, AM Teacher of Latin and Greek 1821-5


*BERIAH N LEACH, AM, DD Tutor 1824-5


*CHANCELLOR HARTSHORN Tutor 1825-7


*SETH SPENCER WHITMAN, AB


Professor of Hebrew and Biblical criticism 1829-35


*BARNAS SEARS, AB, AM, DD, LLD Professor of languages 1829-32; Biblical theology 1832-6


*JOEL SMITH BACON, AB, DD Professor elect of mathematics and natural philosophy 1832-3; professor of intellectual and moral philosophy 1833-7; acting professor of mathematics and natural philosophy 1833-4


*ASAHEL CLARK KENDRICK, AB, AM, DD, LLD


Professor of languages 1832-6; the Greek and Latin languages 1836-8; the Greek language and literature 1838-50


*GEORGE W EATON, AB, DD, LLD


Professor of mathematics and natural philosophy 1834-7; ecclesiastical his- tory 1837-8; civil and ecclesiastical history 1838-47; acting professor of in- tellectual and moral philosophy 1845-50; professor of ecclesiastical history


14


COLGATE UNIVERSITY


1847-50; civil history 1847-50; Biblical theology 1850-9; intellectual and moral philosophy 1850-1; acting professor of ecclesiastical history 1850-7; civil history 1851-3; professor of civil history 1853-7; president 1856-68 Bleecker professor of intellectual and moral philosophy 1856-68; professor of doctrinal theology 1859-61; Bleecker professor of moral philosophy 1868-71; president of seminary 1861-71; professor of homiletics and practical theology 1861-5; homiletics and history of Christian doctrine 1865-7; homiletics and practical theology 1867-71; emeritus professor of practical theology 1871-2 *STEPHEN WILLIAM TAYLOR, AB, LLD


Principal of preparatory department 1834-8; professor of mathematics and natural philosophy 1838-45, 1851-3; president 1851-6; acting professor of intellectual and moral philosophy 1851-3; professor of natural, intellectual and moral philosophy 1853-4; Bleecker professor of natural, intellectual and moral philosophy 1854-6


*THOMAS JEFFERSON CONANT, AB, DD


Professor of Hebrew and Biblical criticism 1835-6; Biblical criticism and in- terpretation 1836-50; the Hebrew language and literature 1847-50


*JOHN FRAM RICHARDSON, AM


Tutor 1835-6; classical tutor 1836-7; tutor in the Greek and Latin languages 1837-8; professor of the Latin language and literature 1838-50


*WILLIAM MATHER, MD


Lecturer on chemistry 1837-43; chemistry and geology 1850-1; professor of chemistry, geology and mineralogy 1851-67


*PHILETUS BENNETT SPEAR, AM, DD


Tutor in mathematics and natural philosophy 1837-8; Hebrew philology and sacred antiquities 1838-42; adjunct professor of Hebrew 1842-6; principal of Grammar School 1846-8, 1849-50; adjunct professor of Hebrew and principal of Grammar School 1848-9; professor of the Hebrew and Latin languages 1850-66; the Hebrew language 1866-75; emeritus professor of Hebrew and Latin 1875-01


*JOHN SHARP MAGINNIS, DD


Professor of Biblical theology 1838-50; the evidences of natural and revealed religion 1847-50


*ANTHONY LAMB


Tutor in Greek 1838-9


*JOHN HOWARD RAYMOND, AB, LLD


Tutor in intellectual and moral philosophy and belles lettres 1838-40; pro- fessor of rhetoric and of the English language 1840-5; rhetoric and belles lettres 1845-50


*GEORGE RIPLEY BLISS, DD, LLD


Tutor in Greek philology 1840-4


*SAMUEL GRAVES, AM, DD


Tutor in mathematics and natural philosophy 1846-8


*HEZEKIAH HARVEY, AM, DD


Tutor in philology 1847-9; professor of civil history 1857-61; ecclesiastical history and pastoral theology 1857-61; Biblical criticism and interpretation and pastoral theology 1861-3; Biblical interpretation, and pastoral theology 1863-4, 1869-75; sacred literature 1861-4, 1869-71; Bleecker professor of


15


INSTRUCTION


moral philosophy 1871-5; professor of New Testament exegesis and pastoral theology 1875-90; New Testament interpretation and pastoral theology 1890-I; pastoral theology 1891-3; dean of seminary faculty 1891-3


*EDMUND TURNEY, DD


Professor of Biblical criticism and interpretation 1850-3; the evidences of re- vealed religion 1850-3


*EZRA S GALLUP, AM


Professor of the Greek language and literature 1850-67


*ALEXANDER MCWHORTER BEEBEE, AB, AM, DD


Professor of logic and English literature 1850-61 ; lecturer on sacred rhetoric 1854-61; professor of civil history 1861-2; acting professor of rhetoric and belles lettres 1862-5; professor of ecclesiastical history 1861-5; logic, Eng- lish literature and civil history 1865-8; civil hi story 1868-71; ecclesiastical history 1868-71; logic 1871-97; homiletics 1871-91; acting professor of ec- clesiastical history 1871-2; professor emeritus of homiletics 1891-7


*LUCIEN M OSBORN, AB, AM, LLD


Principal of Grammar School and adjunct professor of mathematics 1851-3; professor of mathematics 1853-7; principal of Grammar School 1854-5; professor of mathematics and natural philosophy 1857-68; acting principal of Grammar School 1863-4; professor of the natural sciences 1868-77; the physical sciences 1877-91; physics and astronomy 1891-2


*EBENEZER DODGE, AB, DD, LLD


Professor of Biblical criticism and interpretation 1854-61; the evidences of revealed religion 1854-68; Christian theology 1861-90; president 1868-90; professor of metaphysics 1868-88; philosophy 1888-90


*PHILIP PERRY BROWN, AB, AM


Principal of Grammar School 1855-63


*WILLIAM IRELAND KNAPP, AB, AM, PHD, LLD


Professor of modern languages 1860-5


*ELI WILLIAM STONE, AB, AM Professor of rhetoric and belles lettres 1861-2


*ALBERT NICHOLAS ARNOLD, AB, AM, DD


Professor of Biblical interpretation and pastoral theology 1864-9; sacred literature 1864-9


NEWTON LLOYD ANDREWS, AB, AM, PHD, LLD


Principal of Grammar School 1864-9; adjunct professor of Latin 1865-6; professor of Latin 1866-8; the Greek language and literature 1868 -; librar- ian 1868-80; dean of college faculty 1880-95; lecturer on the history of art 1896-


EDWARD JUDSON, AB, DD


Instructor in languages 1867-8; professor of the Latin and modern languages 1868-74; instructor in pastoral theology 1897-00; professor of pastoral the- ology 1905-


*JOHN JAMES LEWIS, AB, AM, LLD


Professor of logic and English literature 1868-71; civil history, English lit- erature and oratory 1871-84


ALBERT SMITH BICKMORE, AB, PHD, LLD


Professor of natural history 1868-72


16


COLGATE UNIVERSITY


JAMES MORFORD TAYLOR, AB, AM, LLD


Instructor in pure mathematics 1868-70; principal of Grammar School 1869- 73; professor of mathematics 1870-


*DAVID WESTON, AB, AM, DD


Professor of ecclesiastical history 1872-5; lecturer on Oriental languages 1873-5


*FRANK WARREN TOWLE, AB, AM, PHD Principal of Colgate Academy 1873-82


*OSCAR HOWES, AB, AM Professor of Latin and modern languages 1874-82


*WALTER ROLLIN BROOKS, AM, DD


Lecturer on natural history 1874-88; relations of religion and science 1887-8


WILLIAM HALE MAYNARD, AB, DD


Professor of ecclesiastical history 1875 -; Bleecker professor of moral phil- osophy 1875-90; professor of political economy 1886-95


SYLVESTER BURNHAM, AB, AM, DD


Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament exegesis 1875-88; Biblical literature 1887-90; Semitic languages and Old Testament exegesis 1888-90; Old Tes- tament interpretation 1890 -; Semitic languages and Biblical literature 1890-I; Biblical literature 1891-3; librarian 1880-92; dean of seminary faculty 1893-1910


CHARLES ALEXANDER GARDINER, AB, AM, PHD


Professor of Latin and the modern languages 1882-3


JAMES WILLIAM FORD, AB, AM, PHD


Principal of Colgate Academy 1882-8


ALBERT GRANGER HARKNESS, AB, LHD


Professor of Latin and the modern languages 1883-9


JOSEPH FRANK MCGREGORY, AB, AM, ScD Professor of chemistry 1883-5; chemistry and mineralogy 1885-


BENJAMIN STUYTES TERRY, AB, AM, PHD, LLD


Professor of civil history, English and oratory 1885-6; civil history and English 1886-91; history and political science 1891-2


HINTON SUMMERFIELD LLOYD, AB, AM, DD Lecturer on ministerial efficiency 1886-


WILLIAM HENRY CRAWSHAW, AB, AM, LITTD, LLD


Instructor in English and elocution 1887-9; associate professor of English literature 1889-93; professor of English literature 1893 -; dean of college faculty 1897-1908, 1909 -; president pro tempore 1908-9


WILLIAM COLGATE EATON, AB, AM, PHD


Professor of engineering 1888-91


NATHANIEL SCHMIDT, AM


Associate professor of Semitic languages and Biblical Greek 1888-90; pro- fessor of Semitic languages and literature 1890-6


AARON HODGMAN COLE, AB, AM


Lecturer on natural history 1888-90; lecturer in biology and geology, and curator of the museum 1890-1; instructor in biology and geology, and cur- ator of the museum 1891-2


17


INSTRUCTION


EUGENE PARDON SISSON, AM


Acting principal of Colgate Academy 1888-9, 1895-6; assistant professor of mathematics 1912-


FREDERICK WELTON COLEGROVE, AB, AM, PHD, DD


Professor of Latin and the modern languages 1889-90; the Latin language and literature 1890-1; instructor in the Latin language and literature 1891-2


JOHN GREENE, AB, AM, PHD


Principal of Colgate Academy 1889-93; professor of Latin 1893 -; instructor in elements of New Testament Greek 1895-1908, 1909-10; dean pro tempore of college faculty 1908-9; acting dean 1910-11; associate dean 1911-


*WILLIAM NEWTON CLARKE, AB, AM, DD


J J Joslin professor of Christian theology 1890-1908; professor of ethics and apologetics 1908-12


ROBERT WEBBER MOORE, PHB


Instructor in modern languages 1890-2; associate professor of French and German 1892-3; professor of French and German 1893-1904; German 1904-


EDWARD ELLERY, AB, PHD, ScD


Instructor in chemistry 1890-I


DAVID FOSTER ESTES, AB, AM, DD


Professor of New Testament interpretation 1891 -; librarian 1898-


JACOB ARTHUR JONES, AB, AM, DD


Perry professor of homiletics 1891 -; instructor in pastoral theology 1893-7; acting dean of seminary faculty 1895-6


JOHN BERNARD EKELY, AB, AM, PHD, ScD


Assistant in chemistry 1891-3


ALBERT PERRY BRIGHAM, AB, AM


Associate professor of geology and natural history 1892-3; professor of geol- ogy and natural history 1893-1907; geology 1907 -; curator of the museum 1895-


FERDINAND COURTNEY FRENCH, AB, PHD


Associate professor of philosophy 1892-3; professor of philosophy 1893-4; lecturer in philosophy of religion 1902-3; professor of philosophy 1910-


ERNEST FOX NICHOLS, SCB, ScM, ScD, LLD


Associate professor of physics 1892-3; professor of physics 1893-8


*GEORGE WILLIAM SMITH, AB, LLB, LLD


Associate professor of history 1892-3; professor of history 1893-5; president 1895-7


HERBERT JUDSON SMITH, AB


Instructor in New Testament Greek 1892-3; assistant in New Testament Greek 1893-4


CHARLES HENRY ADAMS WAGER, AB, PHD, LITTD


Instructor in Latin 1892-3


RALPH WILMER THOMAS, AB, AM


Registrar 1892-1905; librarian 1892-3; acting librarian 1893-8; professor of rhetoric and public speaking 1893-1910; rhetoric 1910-


18


COLGATE UNIVERSITY


CHARLES HERBERT THURBER, PHB, AM, PHD


Principal of Colgate Academy 1893-5; professor of pedagogy 1893-4; the history, theory and art of education 1894-5


WILLIAM BAIRD ELKIN, AB, PHD Associate professor of philosophy 1894-5


ALBERT COOK MacGREGORY, PHD Acting professor of physics 1894-6


FRANK AMNER GALLUP, AB Instructor in elements of New Testament Greek 1894-5


WAYLAND MORGAN CHESTER, AB, AM


Assistant in geology and natural history 1894-8; instructor in biology 1898- 1900; associate professor of biology 1900-4; professor of biology 1904 -; assistant curator of the museum 1906-


SHERMAN LORENZO HOWE, AB, AM Assistant in mathematics and French 1894-5


MELBOURNE STUART READ, AB, PHD


Associate professor of philosophy 1895-6; professor of philosophy 1896-1900; philosophy and education 1900-10; psychology and education 1910 -; secre- tary of the college 1910-12; vice-president 1912-


CHARLES WORTHEN SPENCER, AB, PHD


Associate professor of history and economics 1895-6; professor of history 1896-1905


JAMES PADDOCK TAYLOR, AB


Instructor in pedagogy 1895-6


HERBERT EDWARD NIMS, AB, AM


Assistant in chemistry 1895-7


GEORGE WHEELOCK BANNING, MD


Director of the gymnasium, instructor in physiology and hygiene 1896-1900 FRANK LUCIUS SHEPARDSON, AB, AM


Principal of Colgate Academy 1896-1912; associate professor of Greek 1912- GEORGE RICKER BERRY, AB, AM, PHD, DD


Instructor in Semitic languages 1896-8; professor of Semitic languages 1898 -; instructor in elements of New Testament Greek 1910-


EDGAR SHUGERT INGRAHAM, AB, PHD Assistant in French and German 1897-9


THOMAS JOSEPH BRYAN, AB, AM, BD, PHD


Assistant in chemistry 1897-9


CLARENCE DARWIN KINGSLEY, BS, AM Assistant in mathematics 1897-1902


CLEMENT DEXTER CHILD, AB, PHD


Associate professor of physics 1898-1904; professor of physics 1904-


GEORGE EDMANDS MERRILL, AB, AM, DD, LLD


President 1899-1908; professor of pastoral theology 1899-1905


FRANK CARMAN EWART, AB, AM


Associate professor of modern languages 1899-1904; professor of Romance languages 1904-10; Romanic languages 1910-


19


INSTRUCTION


ROY BURNETT SMITH, BS, MS


Assistant in chemistry 1899-1903; instructor in chemistry 1903-6; assistant professor of chemistry 1906-9; associate professor 1909-


JOHN BENJAMIN ANDERSON, AB, BD


Instructor in ecclesiology and English Bible 1900-6; acting professor of ecclesiology and English Bible 1906-8; professor of ecclesiology and the En- glish Bible 1908-


ELLERY CHANNING HUNTINGTON, AB, AM


Director of the gymnasium 1900 -; instructor in physiology and hygiene 1900- I; professor of physiology and hygiene 1901-


-


WILLIAM ARTHUR STANTON, AB, AM, DD Instructor in practical missions 1901-2


ARTHUR WHIPPLE SMITH, BS, MS, PHD


Instructor in mathematics 1902-6; assistant professor of mathematics 1906-8; associate professor 1908-


*ALBERT ARNOLD BENNETT, AB, BD, DD Instructor in practical missions 1902-3


HAROLD ORVILLE WHITNALL, PHB, AM


Assistant in geology and biology 1902-4; instructor in geology and biology 1904-9; assistant professor of mineralogy and economic geology 1909-12; associate professor 1912-


LEONARD WOOLSEY CRONKHITE, AB, AM, DD Instructor in practical missions 1903-4


ALBERT BURNS STEWART, AB, AM


Instructor in mathematics (engineering) 1903-6, 1907-9; associate professor of mathematics (engineering) 1909-


EVERETT WALTON GOODHUE, AB, AM


Instructor in sociology and economics 1903-6; acting professor of sociology and economics 1906-8; professor 1908-12; professor of economics and sociology 1912-


CLARENCE BAUMES ANTISDEL, AB, AM, BD Instructor in practical missions 1904-5


HARRY THOMAS COLLINGS, AB, AM, PHD Assistant in modern languages 1904-6


WALLACE TEALL STOCK, AB, AM


Assistant in rhetoric and public speaking 1904-6; assistant in rhetoric and public speaking and in English literature 1906; instructor in English 1906-8


ADNA WOOD RISLEY, AB


Instructor in history 1905-6; acting professor of history 1906-8; professor 1908-9


JACOB SPEICHER Instructor in practical missions 1905-6


VINCENT BARRETT FISK, AB, AM


Registrar 1906-10


MARCUS CLARK MASON, AB, AM, DD Instructor in practical missions 1906-7


20


COLGATE UNIVERSITY


1


HERMAN THEODOR RENDTORFF AUDE, BS, MS


Assistant in mathematics (engineering) 1906-7


HENRY JOHN SKIPP, AB Assistant in modern languages 1906-8


ANTONIO MANGANO, AB, AM, BD


Professor in charge of Italian department of seminary 1907-


JOHN HUBBARD LOGAN, AB, AM


Instructor in ecclesiastical history 1907-8; associate professor of ecclesias- tical history 1908-10


LUIGI SCELFO


Instructor in the Italian language 1907-8


MARY E GODDEN


Instructor in English 1907-


FREDERICK HOWARD EVELETH, AB, DD


Instructor in practical missions 1907-8


JOHN GRIFFITH THOMAS


Instructor in vocal music 1907-8; music 1910-I


ASA MALCOLM HUGHES, AB, AM


Assistant in Greek and Latin 1907-II


ELMER WILLIAM SMITH, AB, AM


Associate professor of English 1908-10; associate professor of English litera- ture 1910 -; professor of public speaking 1910-


GIOVANNI ALLEGRI


Instructor in Biblical interpretation and homiletics 1908-


LEWIS DOYLE MORSE, AB


Instructor in practical missions 1908-9


ROBERT CALVIN WARD, AB


Assistant in modern languages 1908-10


ARCHIE ROY BANGS, AB, AM Assistant in modern languages 1908-10


ELMER BURRITT BRYAN, AB, LLD


President 1909 -; lecturer on psychology 1912-


FREEMAN HARLOW ALLEN, AB, AM, PHD Acting professor of history and politics 1909-10; professor 1910-


FRANK AUBREY STARRATT, AB, DD Instructor in Christian theology 1909-10; J J Joslin professor of Christian theology 1910-


LOUIS EDWIN MARTIN, PHB, AM Instructor in practical missions 1909-10


WILLIAM HENRY ALLISON, AB, BD, PHD Professor of ecclesiastical history 1910 -; dean of seminary faculty 1910-


ERNEST WILSON CLEMENT, AB Instructor in practical missions 1910-1


JOHN AUGUSTUS LAHEY, BS, MS Assistant in chemistry 1910-2; instructor in chemistry 1912-


21


INSTRUCTION


FREDERICK MASON JONES, BS


Assistant in Romanic languages 1910-2; instructor in Romanic languages 1912-


GEORGE GOEWEY SAUNDERS, AB Assistant in physics 1910-2; instructor in physics 1912-


JESSE SWARTZ ARMSTRONG, AB, AM Assistant in German 1910-2 ALFRED EDWARD ALTON, AB, BD Professor of Biblical literature 1911-


WILLIAM HENRY HOERRNER Professor of music 1911-


ASA KING LEONARD, BS, MS


Assistant director of the gymnasium 1911-


WESLEY PLUMMER CLARK, AB, AM Instructor in Greek and Latin 1911-2


WINFIELD SCOTT SWEET Instructor in practical missions 1911-2


WILLIAM FRANKLIN LANGWORTHY, AB, AM Assistant professor of biology 1912-


WILLIAM MANGAM LAWRENCE, BP, AM, DD Lecturer on Christian ethics 1912-


JOHN LEONARD HANCOCK, AB Instructor in Greek and Latin 1912-


GEORGE HENRY YOUNG, AB, AM Instructor in rhetoric and public speaking 1912-


GIUSEPPE PETRELLI, LLD Instructor in Italian history 1912-


JOSEPH TAYLOR, AB Instructor in practical missions 1912-3


ARCHIE SHEPARD MERRILL, AB Assistant in German 1912- ARTHUR JOHN RIDER, BS Assistant in chemistry 1912-


FREEMAN ARTHUR MacINTYRE, AB Assistant in history 1912-


ALUMNI


THE COLLEGE


[Previous to 1835 there was a theological course only. See Historical Statement.]


1835


*RUFUS F BUELL; AM; b Plymouth 5 N12; fr Hamilton; s 37-8; studied AndTS; ord Hamilton NY 25 Ja 41; miss ABMU Greece 41-55; translated many works into modern Greek; prin Female S Washington DC; res Washington 55 ?- 66; d Washington 22 F 66


*EDMUND W DICKINSON; AM; DD u; b Salem NJ 28 Ja 10; fr Salem; s 35-6; ord Poughkeepsie 36; p Poughkeepsie 36 -?; Danvers Mass; Elmira NY; Bur- lington NJ; Dayton O; Pittsburg Pa; Lewisburg; Marcus Hook 61-75; d Chester 8 D 75


*JAMES NATHANIEL GRANGER; s 38; AM BU 46; DD 54; b Canandaigua Ag 14; fr Buffalo; ord Avon Springs D 39; p Avon Springs 39-41; Buffalo 41-2; Providence RI 42-57; inspected Asiatic miss ABMU 52-3; d Providence 5 Ja 57


*ANTHONY LAMB; b Albany 22 D 03; prep pd; fr Norwich; studied Germany; tutor 38-9; lit work and translation; d Schroon Lake 7 J1 91


*WILLIAM E LOCKE; AM; fr New York; s 35-6; ord Massena 18 Ag 36; p Mas- sena 36-7; Gouverneur 37-9; Trumansburg; NJ; t Lancaster Pa; d NJ 62 or before *ALANSON REED; b Chesterfield Mass 07; fr Chesterfield; miss ABMU to Chinese in Siam 35-7; d Bangkok 29 Ag 37


*JOHN FRAM RICHARDSON; AM; b Vernon F 08; fr Vernon; tutor and prof Latin 35-50; prof Latin UR 50-68; d Rochester 10 F 68


*WILLIAM HOSMER SHAILER; AM; DD 53; b Haddam Ct 20 N 07; fr Haddam; studied NTI 35; ord Deep River Ct 26 F 36; prin Ct Lit Institute 35-7; p Brookline Mass 37-54; Portland Me 54-77; proprietor and editor Zion's Advocate 58-73; ret Portland 77-81; d Portland 23 F 81


*JOHN H BAKER; 31-2; b Stonington Ct 26 S 05; ord Stonington? 31 ?; ev RI and Ct 31 ?- 2; p Richmond RI 32-3; Voluntown 33-4; Lebanon Ct 34-6; Saybrook and Killingworth 36-7; Richmond RI 37-42; res E Greenwich 42-69; p Fishkill 42-5; Windham 45-7; Voluntown 47-8; Hopkinton 48-50; Voluntown 50-4; Niantic 54-5; Narragansett 55-61; S Kingston 61-6; Block Island 66-7; inv 67-9; d Green- wich 16 Ja 69


*JAMES ELDRIDGE; 31-3; b Salem 14 D 07; prep pd; fr Salem; ord Parma Center S 33; p Parma Corners 33-4; Holley 34-6; agent BES 36-7; p Richmond and Rush, and t Rush 3 years; p Belfast; Mich; sup Columbus O; p Newark; ev Clinton Wis, Beloit, Janesville, Union, and vic 45-54; farmer Rutland and Evansville 54-78; ret Bloomingdale Dak 78-84; d Bloomingdale 6 O 84




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.