CASH ACCOUNT. MAY. ' 



HAS TAUGHT 55 

 YEARS AT TUFTS 



Prof. Pay on Faculty Since 



His Graduation from College 

 3±L-:i4y^a_5, 



Blfty-<flT« ye»r» of teaohin? At one 

 eoneera, Is the record hoM by Dean Pay 

 of the ffncduate sohooi of Tufts CoUesa. 

 Bla nearest rival. Dean Perkina of tba 

 University of Vermont, laoka one year 

 of the mark set by the Tufts professor. 



Charles Ernest Pay entered Tyfts as 

 s freshman, In lSfi4. and graduated In 

 aSSS, wlth'ths degree of A. B. He Im- 

 piediately became a member of the fac- 

 ility and has remained slnoa, this yeaj 

 being hlB 6eth In the service of tba 

 Coaioffo. Bet-nreen 1868 and 1S28, Prof. 

 Fay has acquired the degree of A. M. 

 and liltt. D. He is also Wade pro- 

 fessor of modem languages and dean 

 ^ tha Tufta OoUesa grsdasta aohooL 

 A few years ago he traa president of 

 the Tufts chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. 



Prof. Fay is trldely known and popu- 

 lar In other then academic flelda, hav- 

 ing" ma<de an enviable reputation for 

 himself as a mountaineer In the Alps, 

 the Canadian Rockies, where a, peak 

 has been named after him, and in tha 

 Appalachians. He Is actively Bssoolatad 

 with several natlohal and foreign 

 mountain climbing societies, and was re- 

 cently knighted by the Count of Monaco 

 for his work In exploring and conquer- 

 ing various parts of the Bwlas Alps. 



Today, although In Ms 78th year, 

 m-of. Fay leads a life as active as any 

 of his younger colleagues at Tufta and 

 la unlver.'ially admired and respected by ' 

 his students for his physical as Weill 

 M his Intellectual energy. 



