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THE A9564 MIRROQ PAUL B. BARTLETT. A.M. Slcopy Joe AI'tor that cxtroinely cle-ati' prcscntz1tion.... Horn :lt llrinnl-ll, lown, April 15, 1R!l2: Grinnell College, A.B.. and A.M.: llnivorsity oi' lowu, Graduate Study: A. E. F. in 1918: Supvrintonflc-nt of Schools for live years in Iowa towns: Professor of lflboiioinlrs and Business Arlniinistrzttion, tive years at Huron Clollvgo, South Imkotu.: l'i-ofossor, Irlusinvss Economics, Bates Col- lvme since 12130. AMOS ARNOLD HOVEY. A.M.. B.D.. PH.D. Amos Well, where are wc, any way? Horn ut Ludlow, N. B.. Canada., August 10. 1883: Acadia. Univer- sity, N. S., A.l3.. 191-1: Coiyxatc University, 13.11, 1918: Studicd Soci- ology in New York City: Professor of Social Sciences, Fargo Col- lm-1.g'e. N. D., 1920-1921: Assistant Professor of Sociology, University ol' North lilukotu. Summer Session. 1921: Associate Professor of History, Kulunmzoo College, Michigan, 1921-1922: Graduate Stu- ml4-nt., l,Jnivi-rsltv of Chicago, 1922-19245: University oi' Chicago, A.M., 1923, Ii'h.D., 1930: l roi'essor of History, Bates College since 19213. KARL STANLEY WOODCOCK. M.S.. PH.D. Karl l'robo.bly you'vc heard me tell this one before, but .... Born ut Thomatston, Maine, May 11. 1895: Thomaston High School, 191-1: IRS.. Bates College, 1918: Phi Beta Kappa: M. I. T. Summer Session, 1918: .Instructor in Physics and Mathematics at Bates, l!l'lii-1923: M. S., University of Chicago, 1922: Assistant Pro- fessor of Physics at Bates since 1923: Leave of Absence, 1929-1930: Associate Professor ot' Physics at Bates College since 1930. ANDERS MATTSON MYHRMAN. A.M. Andy Just let inc point out sooch and sooch factors, nzuucly. . . .' Born ut Purmo, Finland, May 19, 1888: Adelphia Academy, Seattle, VVu.sliing'ton: University of Minnesota., A.l3., 1020: Phi Beta Kappa.: Alpha Lztnihda Psi: University of Chicago and University of Pennsylvania, A.M., 1.9243 Instructor, Adelphia Academy, High School. Ft-Ich, llliclligzum, 1921-1922: and High School, Altoona, Penna., 192-1-1925: Assistant Professor in the Department of Eco- nomics and Sociology, Bntes College, since 1925: Associate Pro- fessor ol' Economics and Sociolop,'y at Bates Colleges since 1930. PAGE NINETEEN
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THE 195+ AWRROR MQV' BLANCHE ETTA GILBERT. A,B., A.M. 3lutlu.inc Aly l'rir-mls, lc-t us study, as the Fr:-nch do, in ti logical way. liorn at Lynn, Blass., Novoinlif-r 141, IRT-l: l arlninp:ion, N. H., liigli 501104111 Salem, Mass., Normal School: A,l1., llatt-sg A.M., Hillsdale i'QliC'fJ.'c: Special Student at Boston University, ,liadrliiie tiollt-av. lliddlebury College, Llnivt-rsity of Geneva, Sorhonne, University oi' Paris, I-Iarvartl School ol' Pltlucation, Diplomm- oi' Alliance 11'ran- cruise: lnstructor, Latin High School, 1'anibridg.5i-, Mass., for ten years: Instructor and Assistant T'rot'es:4oi' in French at Hates, 11124- 19213: Acting' lleacl oi' French Dt-partinent. llizlli-111271 Studied at Sorhonne, 1927-1928: I-It-acl ol' French lit-pzirtineiit since- 151285 Diplomee cle la Sorbonno, University of Paris. WILLIAM HAYES SAWYER. JR.. A.M.. PH.D. UDUC.. Of course, 1 realize that you have other courses. . .. Born at Limington. Maine, 1 cbruary -1, 18925 Liminixton Acad- emy: Bates Colli-ppc, 1013: A.M., Cornell University, 19115: l'h.lfJ., I-Iarvarcl University, 10293 Instructor in Biology, Hates College, 1013-11922, with American Irlxpetiitionslry Forces ln France, 1918- 19105 Assistant l-'rofessor of Biology, Bates College, 1022-1027: Graduate Work, Harvard University, 15127-192213 instructor in Botany, Ratleliiie College: Instructor in Biology, M, l. T.. 1928- 10293 l'roi'L-ssor ol' Botany at Bates College since 1029: Slfrma Xi: Phi Beta Kappa: American Association for the Aclvancc-inf-nt of Llcience: Botanical Society of America. DAVID BEALE MOREY. A.B. Dave Now, don't get in that stadium and grape at the high wallsband think to yourself: 'Gosh, thm'e's nothing like this in East Buxtonl' Born at Malden, Mass., February 25, 1880: Malden I-Iigh School, 1909: A.B., Dartmouth College, 1913: Director of Athletics and Head Coach of Football at Middlebury, 1020-1925: Assistant Coach at Dartmouth: Director of Athletics and Head Coach of Football and Baseball at Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1925-1027: Graduate Study and .lnz-ztruetor in Physiology ol' Iilxercise at New York University, 1928-1920, Head Coach oi' Football, Baseball, and Hockey, and Instructor in Physical Education at Bates College since 1929. FRED C. MABEE. PH.D. Now, do you see that, gentlemen 'Z Born at Cittoria, Ontario, Canada, 18835 McMaster University, A.M., 1025: Ph.D., 1927, Columbia University: Research Assistant in .Physical Chemistry, M. 1. T., 19045-19073 Austin Teaching Fellow, Harvard University, 1908-1009: Professor of Chemistry, Mt. Union College, Alliance, Ontario, 1000-1010: Professor of Chemistry, Shanghai College, Shanghai, China, 1910-1924: Professor of Chem- istry, State Teachers College, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 1927-1930: Professor of Chemistry at Bates since 1030. PAGE EIGHTEEN
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THE 1954- MIRROQ BROOKS QUIMBY. ED.M. Brooks Now, what are the advantages of such a plan? 'Born at Turner. Maine, February 18, 1897: Leavitt Institute: Bates College, A.B., 1918: A.M., Harvard, 1931: Phi Br-ta Kappa.: Delta Sigma Rho: First Lieutenant F. A.: Graduate Nvorli at Har- vard University: Instructor in High School, Hartford, Conn., 1919: Dean Academy, 1920: Mead of Department ol' History, Deering High School, Portland, 1922-1927: Associate l'l'fli'0SS0l' of Arpgumen- tation and Public Speaking at Bates College: .Debating Coach at Bates College since 1927. ROBERT GEORGE BERKELMAN. A.M. Bobbie He may have written some dry stuff, but he ate his apple pie. Born at Duluth, Minn., June 29, 1900: Duluth Central High School: Lawrence College, Appleton, VVis., B.A., 1923: Phi Beta Kappa: Pi Delta Epsilon: Instructor, Appleton High School, 1923- 1924, Instructor in English, Bates College, 1924-1926: Yale Univer- sity A.M., 1927: Graduate Student, Columbia University Summer Session, 1927: Harvard Suininer Session, 1928: lnstructor in English, Bates College, 1927-1928: Assistant Professor in English, Rates College since- 1928: Associate Professor in English, .Bates College since 1931. LLOYD WELLINGTON FISHER. PH.D. Doc Of course I know what the weather will be next week! Born at Reading, Penna., February 15, 1397: Reading High School: Lehigh University, A.l3., 1921: Penna, State College, M.S., 1923: The Johns Hopkins University, llaltimore, Maryland, Ph.D., 1929: Instructor in Geology at Brown University, 1923-1927: Teach- ing Fellow, Penna. State College, 1921-1922: Instructor in Miner- alogy, Syracuse University, 1922-1923: Author ol' several articles in the field of Geology: Member of the Mineralogical Society of America: Gamma Alpha: Sigma Xi: Penn:-1. Academy of Science: R. I. Field Naturalists: Assistant Professor in Geology at Bates since 1929: Associate Professor in Geology at Bates since 1931. PERCY DESMOND WILKINS. M.S. npcmyi. There being no questions, we'l1 go over it again! Born at Harwich, Vermont, March 12, 1900: Foxcroft Academy, Foxcroft, Maine, 1917: Bowdoin College, A.B., 1921: Instructor in Mathematics Tufts College, 1921-1925: Student at Harvard Gradu- ate School 1924-1925: Student at Case School of Applied Science, 1925-1927: Case School, M.S., 1927: Assistant Professor of Mathe- matics, Bates College, since 1927: Member ol' American Mathemat- ical Association and Zeta Phi Fraternity: Associate Professor of Mathematics, Bates College, since 1930. PAGE TWENTY
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