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WINFRED ERNEST GARR.;ON
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(§nv J iTsiiinit J ( HE BOARD OF DIRECTORS has many difficult problems to solve, but the choice of a college president has in these latter days become the most difficult of all. This problem was presented to the Board of Directors of Butler College last fall for . the first time in many years and solved most hap- jf pily in its March meeting by the selection of former I Professor Winfred Ernest Garrison. Some days later Dr. Garrison indicated his acceptance of the office and on April I , entered into the performance of its duties. President Garrison ' s undergraduate and graduate studies brought him into touch with many educational institutions differing widely in location and in character. He studied at Bethany College 1 890-9 1 , took the degree of A. B. at Eureka College in 1 892, and spent two years at Yale College, taking the degree of A. B. with honors at New Haven. He worked in Yale Theological Seminary the following year and completed his theological course in the Divinity School of the University of Chicago, pursing at the same time work for the Doctor ' s degree in Church His- tory and Philosophy. In 1897 he received both the degree of B. D. and of Ph. D. His thesis was a discussion of the Sources of Alexander Campbell ' s Theology. After completing his studies Dr. Garrison was appointed Instructor in the Dis- ciples ' Divinity House, and also Docent in Church History in the University of Chicago. In 1 898 he accepted the position of Professor in Church History in Butler Bible College, which he held until 1 900, when he resigned to become assistant editor of the Christian Evangelist in St. Louis. For many years Dr. Garrison has been engaged more or less constantly in literary work. While in college he contributed largely to the Christian Evangelist, of which he has been for the last three years assistant editor. His frequent travels m Europe gave occasion for several series of letters many of which were published in his Wheeling through Europe. He has also written a work upon the Theo- logy of Alexander Campbell. It IS expected that President Garrison ' s work will be varied between the general admmstration of the college, instruction in Biblical and Historical subjects, and securing additional endowment. His policy has been indicated in his public utterances and in his plan of work. He believes firmly in the place of the small college in the educational world, and in co-education, as the most natural and normal system of college organization. He has always been active in church work and was one of the leaders in the re-organization of the National Educational Society of the Christian Churches, serving as its president in 1903-04. He believes in co-opera- tion of church and college and will doubtless do much to further this. He is also an enthusiastic supporter of athletics and of all the enterprises of the student body.
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iFarullu «% ' « - DrmarritB (Clarilnti iUrnum. A. IH. Prufrusur iif ((jrctk Canyuaije ;lll iCitpraturr. A. B. Butler College, 1879; A. M., ibid., 1880; Student Classical Philology, University of Tuebingen and British Museum. 1882- ' 83; Student Archeeology, American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece, 1892- ' 93; Student Greek Art. Berlin Museum, 1896; Student Archaiology, American School, Athens, Greece, 1897; Professor of Greek Language and Literature, Butler College, 1884- — Slinuiaa (Earr ffimitr. A. IH.. Xih.B. Armnlrmin Profrssiir nf CScrniaiiir ' laiiyiiayro. Ph.B., Butler College, 1889; A. M. ibid., 1893; Student University of Berlin, I890- ' 92; Graduate Student Harvard University. 1896- ' 99; A.M.. ibid., 1897; Ph. D., ibid., 1899; Instructor in German, ibid.. 1898- ' 99; Instructor in German and Latin, Butler College. l889- ' 90; Armstrong Professor Germanic Languages, .bid.. 1890- — . f 1. llliUtam a. IKaralakr, iH. .. ih. D. ynifrsanr iif (Efirmiatry. B. S., Lafayette College, 1891 ; M. S., ibid.. 1894 ; Private Assistant to Dr. Wolcott Gibbs, 1 891 - ' 92; Assistant in Chemistry, Pennsylvania Slate College, 1892- ' 93; Graduate Student. Johns Hopkins University, 1893- ' 95 ; Ph. D., ibid., 1895; Instructor in Chemistry, University of Maryland, 1894- ' 96; Lecturer in Chemistry, Dalhousie University (Halifax, N. S.). ia95- ' 96; Chemist at Midd!eto vn, Conn., 1896- ' 97; Professor of Chemistry, Butler College, 1897- — .
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