Word: emeritus
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following appointments have recently been approved by the board of Overseers: Silas Marcus Macvane '73, McLean professor of Ancient and Modern History Emeritus; Charles Herbert Moore h.'90, professor of Art Emeritus; Frederic Ward Putnam '62, Peabody professor of American Archaeology and Ethnology Emeritus; Charles Joyce White '59, professor of Mathematics Emeritus; John Williams White, professor of Greek Emeritus; William Barker Hills '71, associate professor of Chemistry Emeritus; Louis Allard, assistant professor of French...
Professor F. C. deSumichrast, Emeritus Professor of French, will deliver the second in his series of five illustrated lectures under the auspices of the Alliance Francaise of Boston on "The Siege of Paris and the Commune" at the Tuileries, this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The remaining lectures will be given on February 7, 9, and 11. The course is delivered in French and is open to the public. Course tickets at $2.50, or tickets for single lectures at 50 cents may be obtained at Herrick's or at the door...
Adams Sherman Hill '53, LL.D., Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory from 1876 to 1904, and Professor Emeritus since that date, died at his home in Boston on December 25, at the age of 77. Funeral services were held in Appleton Chapel last Wednesday morning, Professor E. C. Moore officiating. President Lowell, President Eliot, Dean Briggs '75, Dean Hurlburt '87, Dr. H. P. Walcott '58, and Professor G. P. Baker '87, Professor W. G. Farlow '66, Professor Bliss Perry, Professor F. N. Robinson '91, and Professor Trowbridge s'65 were the honorary pall-bearers...
...reporter, correspondent and editor in New York, Washington and Chicago until 1868. Four years later he became an assistant professor of rhetoric. In 1876 he was made Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, a position he held until 1904, when he retired and was created Boylston Professor Emeritus. Professor Hill is widely known as the author of "Principles of Rhetoric," "Our English," "Foundations of Rhetoric," and "Beginnings of Rhetoric and Composition...
Associate Professor F. C. de Sumichrast, of the French department, has been appointed associate professor of French, emeritus, the appointment to date from September 1, 1911. This action followed his resignation as associate professor...