H. M. March, A.B. (Princeton), Instructor at Yale University; 6 Barnett St., New Haven, Conn. (17) Anna Irene Miller, Ph.D. (Radcliffe), Associate Professor of English in Goucher College, and Instructor in the College for Teachers of The Johns Hopkins University, 1919 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md. (23; 32s) Francis King Murray, A.B. (Stanford), instructor in the Phillips Andover Academy; 23 Salem St., Andover, Mass. (15) Eivion Owen, M.A. (Oxford), graduate student in classics at Harvard University; Cambridge, Mass. (10; 14) Frederick W. Peterson, M.A. (Michigan), Assistant Professor of Rhetoric at the University of Michigan; Foster Road, Ann Arbor, Mich. (26; 30; 32s) Horace Martin Poynter, A.B. (Yale), Instructor in Latin at Phillips Academy, Andover; Phelps House, Andover, Mass. (14; 15) Allan Lake Rice, M.A. (Pennsylvania), graduate student in Germanics at the University of Pennsylvania; 4217 Osage Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. (24; 39) Henry B. Richardson, Ph.D. (Yale), Assistant Professor of French at Yale University; 50 Pendleton St., New Haven, Conn. (18) Charles Cook Riker, Jr., B.A. (Kenyon), head of the department of English, DeVeaux School, Niagara Falls, N. Y.; 500 E. Erie St., Painesville, Ohio. (30; 31) (11; 19) Henry Thompson Rowell, B.A. (Yale), Instructor in Latin at Yale W. Va. (35s) Carl Schuster, A.B. (Harvard), graduate student at Harvard Univ.; 683 Hackett Av., Milwaukee, Wis. (1; 2; 5) Kenneth Scott, Ph.D. (Wisconsin), Assistant Professor of Latin at Yale University; 516 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. (13) John Francis Stimson, Research Associate in Ethnology and Linguistics, Berenice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii; Boîte 59, Papeete, Tahiti (South Sea Islands). (1; 5; 7; 8) George K. Strodach, A. B. (Pennsylvania), Assistant in Latin at the University of Pennsylvania; 6906 Henley St., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. (14) E. H. Sturtevant, Ph.D. (Chicago), Professor of Linguistics and Comparative Philology, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. (35s) L. L. Stutzmann, B.A. (Gettysburg), Teacher of German in Schuylkill College; 125 Railroad St., Palmyra, Pa. Pauline Turnbull, B.A. (Syracuse), Assistant Professor of Latin at (25; 28) Westhampton College, Richmond, Va. (10; 14) Samuel F. Will, M.A. (Indiana), Instructor in French at Yale Univer sity; 251 E. Rock Road, New Haven, Conn. (16) Jean Gray Wright, M.A. (Pennsylvania), graduate student at Bryn Mawr College; Lincoln University, Pa. (17) William F. Wyatt, Ph.D. (Harvard), Professor of Greek at Tufts College; Tufts College, Mass. (1;36) Friedrich Zieglschmid, M.A. (Northwestern), Instructor at North western University; Lunt Library 36, Evanston, Ill. (1; 28) THE COURSES OF THE LINGUISTIC INSTITUTE 1. Introduction to Linguistic Science. MR. PROKOSCH. Registrants: Mr. Bauer, Mr. Schuster, Mr. Stimson, Mr. Wyatt, Mr. Zieglschmid; for shorter course only, Mr. Flom, Miss Franklin. 2. Philological Phonetics. MR. RUSSELL. Registrants: Miss Avery, Mr. Schuster. 3. Experimental Phonetics. MR. RUSSELL. Registrant: Miss Avery. 4. Semantics. This course was withdrawn because of Mr. Petersen's illness and inability to come to New Haven. 5. Some Recent Theories of Linguistic Science. MR. REUNING. Registrants: Mr. Schuster, Mr. Stimson. 6. Linguistic Anthropology. This course was withdrawn when Mr. Goddard was, at his own request because of illness, released from his engagement to conduct it. 7. Methods of Studying Unrecorded Languages. MR. MASON. Registrant: Mr. Stimson. 8. Sanskrit. MR. EDGERTON. Registrant: Mr. Stimson. 9. Pali. MR. EDGERTON. Registrants: none. 10. Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin. MR. STURTEVANT. Registrants: Mr. Griffin, Miss Kinnirey, Mr. Owen, Miss Turnbull.. 11. Greek Dialects. MR. BOLLING. Registrants: Miss Franklin, Mr. Griffin, Mr. Latimer, Miss McCarthy, Mr. Rowell. 12. The Language of the Homeric Poems. MR. BOLLING. Registrant: Miss Franklin. 13. Oscan and Umbrian. MR. KENT. Registrants: Mr. Cross, Mr. Scott. L. L. Stutzmann, B.A. (Gettysburg), Teacher of German in Schuylkill College; 125 Railroad St., Palmyra, Pa. Pauline Turnbull, B.A. (Syracuse), Assistant Professor of Latin at (25; 28) Westhampton College, Richmond, Va. (10; 14) Samuel F. Will, M.A. (Indiana), Instructor in French at Yale Univer sity; 251 E. Rock Road, New Haven, Conn. Jean Gray Wright, M.A. (Pennsylvania), graduate student at Bryn (16) Mawr College; Lincoln University, Pa. (17) William F. Wyatt, Ph.D. (Harvard), Professor of Greek at Tufts College; Tufts College, Mass. (1;36) Friedrich Zieglschmid, M.A. (Northwestern), Instructor at North western University; Lunt Library 36, Evanston, Ill. (1; 28) THE COURSES OF THE LINGUISTIC INSTITUTE 1. Introduction to Linguistic Science. MR. PROKOSCH. Registrants: Mr. Bauer, Mr. Schuster, Mr. Stimson, Mr. Wyatt, Mr. Zieglschmid; for shorter course only, Mr. Flom, Miss Franklin. 2. Philological Phonetics. MR. RUSSELL. Registrants: Miss Avery, Mr. Schuster. 3. Experimental Phonetics. MR. RUSSELL. Registrant: Miss Avery. 4. Semantics. This course was withdrawn because of Mr. Petersen's illness and inability to come to New Haven. 5. Some Recent Theories of Linguistic Science. MR. REUNING. Registrants: Mr. Schuster, Mr. Stimson. 6. Linguistic Anthropology. This course was withdrawn when Mr. Goddard was, at his own request because of illness, released from his engagement to conduct it. 7. Methods of Studying Unrecorded Languages. MR. MASON. Registrant: Mr. Stimson. 8. Sanskrit. MR. EDGERTON. Registrant: Mr. Stimson. 9. Pali. MR. EDGERTON. Registrants: none. 10. Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin. MR. STURTEVANT. Registrants: Mr. Griffin, Miss Kinnirey, Mr. Owen, Miss Turnbull. 11. Greek Dialects. MR. BOLLING. Registrants: Miss Franklin, Mr. Griffin, Mr. Latimer, Miss McCarthy, Mr. Rowell. 12. The Language of the Homeric Poems. MR. BOLLING. Registrant: Miss Franklin. 13. Oscan and Umbrian. MR. KENT. Registrants: Mr. Cross, Mr. Scott. |