Allegheny College - Kaldron Yearbook (Meadville, PA)

 - Class of 1923

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6269 i523 4 my ot L CHESTER A. DARLING, Ph.D. f1w1'A,2E,A2P,qwBo,4:B1c Professor of Biology and Geology. Although he is now roaming along the Pacific coast, Dr, Darling is not forgotten by his Allegheny friends back east. He worked so faithfully for the past seven years that the college has granted him a vacation. Too energetic to lead a care-free life even temporarily, Dir. Darling' is doing research work in the University of California. We shall be glad to welcome this faculty member and friend back to his station in Alden Hall next fall. CHARLES E. HAlVllVlETT. Professor of Physical Education. Professor Hammett, or as we know him, Smiling Charlie, seeks to make a higher scholastic standing possible by keeping the students physically fit. However distasteful P, T. may be to some, Coach haslincreased its attractiveness by his resourcefulness and originality in conducting classes. Possessing the ability to analyze opposing plays and create for them a defense, he has been an invaluable aid to Coach McCracken in forming the best football team ever wearing the Blue and Gold. FREDERICK G. HENKE, Ph.D. A X P, qw B K, K qw K Professor of Philosophy and Education. From time to time memorable addresses have been delivered from the rostrum of Ford Chapel, but few will leave a more indelible impression on the minds of the students than did onoe given by this faculty member on the WoofleduFf. Dr. Henke has done much in endorsing and supporting the finer things of campus life and has been closely associated with the Y, M. C. A. As head of the philosophy and educa- tigmhdepartment, he exerts no little influence in molding the lives of the religious and educational leaders 0 t e uture. JOHN RICHIE SCHULTZ, Ph.D. A A 2 flf, Acacia Professor of English Literature. Evidently there is a fallacy in a quizz a day keeps the students away, inasmuch as quizzes have no effect on the attendance in the English Lit Glasses of Dr. Schultz. His spontaneous wit and pleasant satire have made him one of our most popular professors and have made his classes fifty minutes of agreeable instruction. Doc Schultz has taken an active part in dramatics, and his ability in directing the plays of Duzer Du has largely accounted for the present strength and success of this club. HENRY WARD CHURCH, Ph.D. fIPAK,fIPMA,fIPEI,'I1BK Professor of Romance Languages and Literature. Despite the fact that the Romance Language department is one of the largest departments in college, Dr. Church still has time to bring Metropolitan stars here to sing for us, and to take trips to Europe. As head of that relentless social committee, he tells us how many parties we can't have and when we can't have them, but even with all these cares, Dr. Church continues to smile. CHRISTOPHER B. CULEBIAN, Ph.D. A K E, fr B K Professor of History and Political Science. Dr. Coleman is an exponent of the old proverb Still waters run deep fsome of his questions are so deep that the students are usually stillb. His classes constantly hum with discussions on the Constitution, women's suffrage, political parties, and prohibition. Through aiding in the organization of the History and Political Science Club, Dr, Coleman has stimulated much interest in the related courses. U I .,.., . . ...,. will ,..... N Cl Y Ai



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.f -c . 6253, AQMED iiieohgwya ieshk A G- A A all 6- 10-b . i. 1 1 . . 'ze t' , - fe' W , as ,G , . M LEE D. MCCLEAN, A.M. B T Professor of Economics and Business Administration. In Professor McClean Allegheny has a practical and efficient business man as well as a competent teacher. During the three years he has been at Allegheny, he has effectively organized several student enterprises, establishing them upon a sound financial basis. VVith his activity in Modern Problems Club and his interest in Allegheny's publications, Professor McClcan fills a large place in our Newer Allegheny. IRVVIN ROSS BEILER, Ph.D. 117 1' A Professor of English Bible and Philosophy of Religion. Bringing to his students a message of practical and common sense religion, Dr, Beiler. is- indeed. a true minister of Christianity. He has taken an active part in the religious organizations of the city as well as in those of the campus, and his influence has been of large extent. His cordial word of greeting and sincere expression of good will have earned him many friends. STANLEY S. SVVARTLEY, Ph.D. QAQQBKHAE Professor of English Language. To encourage and coach promising orators in the various public speaking contests is only one of Dr. Swartley's many tasks. As head of the English Language department, he is developing future Irvin Cobbs and Farmy Hursts from those who are now learning all about the period fault and the uses of the semi-colon. Dr, Swartley is one of the First friends the freshmen make, and even his woefull assignments of freshman themes do not strain the friendly relations which are formed in his class- room and which last long after the course is completed. EDITH ROVVLEY, A.M. A 1' A ' Librarian. Erect and dignified, Miss Rowley has presided over the Allegheny College Library since I907. VVith- in this sacred precinct she reigns supreme. No book or magazine but heeds her voice. No daily paper but knows its place. No Alleghenian but knows his, also. CLAIR F. LITTELL, Ph.D. Q B K, Acacia Assistant Professor of History and Political Science. If you want to study and think about problems in the realm of History and Political Science, then sign up for a course under Dr. Littrell. You will get plenty of food for good honest thought. Students who heard his popular chapel talk last year have no doubts about his ability to appreciate the student view- point, and those who have passed through History I with its many outlines and readings can fully realize his spirit of cooperation in helping students help themselves. JOSEPH L. RUSSO, Ph.D. CIP E I Assistant Professor of Romance Languages. During the past year Professor Russo has shown us that his talent is not confined alone to teaching French and Italian, but to coaching dramatics as well. t'Les Femmes Fortesf' with its comic characters, colorful costumes, and foreign gestures was typically Russo. Were it not for his sense of humor we should hesitate to refer to his highly colored cravats. f 1 6 C9 ' .....,. ,.,....,.......,...,.,.,....... Q3 0 Xcgya 1e.'f,ify-Mt I

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