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Ct)e Butler College tutiio HE atmosphere of the Studio has an indescribable something about it that is different from that of any other class room. Here the sociability, good fellowship and lack cf formality that prevail make it most attractive to the students as a place of relaxation and inspiration. Xor is the time taken up wholly with aesthetic art. but the culinary art. such as is displayed in the monthly luncheons and spreads. is highly perfected. But for all its good times, very creditable work is done. So good, in fact, has the work been in design, that very honorable mention has been made of it in the February number of The New York Keramic Studio. the best publicath n of its kind in America. Aside from this honor, nine honorable mentions have been awarded to Miss Taylor ' s students at the national exhibits of Favorite china in Chicago. The Studio at Butler College has helped create, as well as supply, a demand for specially designed and well-made pieces in ceramic work. Simplicity of form and design, harmony of color, and good workmanship is the key-note of the Stu- dio ' s success. Resides the work in design and china painting, excellent work is being done by those students taking the water color courses. IRIS MAXWELL. MYRTLE LEWELLYN TAYLOR, Instructor in Art. Assistant Indianapolis High School, 1893- ' 94; Special Drawing Teacher. Graded Schools, Indianapolis, 1895- mi: Principal of Art Department. Greenville College, 1897- ' 99: Butler College, 1900—.
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J AMISS WILLIAM PUTNAM, A. L. I ' h. I).. Professor of Kcoiiomic« and Political Science. ( in South Kilter Avenue.) I ' ll. 13., Illinois College, 1804; Graduate Student, The University of Chicago, I80f , and Sin r Quarters, 1807, 1000, 1901 and 11)03; Instructor in History and Political Science, Illinois College. I8!)4- ' 08; Assistanl Professor (in charge j of History mid ICeo- nomies, ibid., 1808-1003; Fellow, Cornell University, 1002- ' 03; A. . L. ibid., 1003; Assistanl and Graduate Sin. lent. University of Wisconsin, 1003- ' 04; I h. I)., ibid., 1000; Instructor in Economics iiikI Sociology, Northwestern University, 1004- ' 06; Instructor in Economics, University of Missouri, I00fi- ' ()0; Professor of Feo- uomics and Political Science, Butler College, 1000 JAMES GARFIELD RANDALL. A. . L. Ph. I).. Acting Professor of History. A. B. Butler College, 1903; A. M., University of Chicago. 1004; Graduate Student, University of Chicago. 1007- ' 11; Instructor in History and Political Science. Illinois College, 1907- ' 08; Assistant in American History, University of Michigan, liins- ' nti ; Fellow in History, University of Chicago, Summer and Fall. 1900; In- structor in History and Political Science. Syrac use University. 1910- ' ll; I ' h. I).. University of Chicago. 1011; Acting Professor of History, Butler College, 1011—. ANNA FRANCES WEAVER, A. M., Instructor in Modem Languages. A. B.. Lelaml Stanford, Jr., University. 1S08; A. M., ibid., ISO!) ; S(n, lent. Universities of Leipzig and Zurich. 1809- ' 01; Fellow ami Instructor, Lelaml Stanford, Jr.. University, 1902- ' 03; Principal, Private School. Logansport, Inch, 1903- ' 06; Joint Principal, Girls ' Classical School. I906- ' 10; Instructor in Modern Languages. But- ler College, 1010—.
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• no u 1 1 i a o o t b a a t t s m § MESSAGE 10 Mlumni « | | f j [: ft M t » t I D t UH DO CL d B S llJilif ) f O you who are out in the big world, we, of Butler, wish success and all good things.
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