ZZZ ? . Q , I no Q 5 Y s 4 1 X Q W sr ' f it if l .-.zu-':f:--sg-w X Y :i11fs.'1.':1.11wfi. - Ry N , . , ,r is 1 -Lu - X N? viii . ' '2:sa:,9. ts. 'il 2.729 IIA' :'i5 ft ,zl f , ' N , . X 1:Q1K ,1.: I ' 4 r 1 7 Q R X I ws, I-' ag' .'L ,eeta-. , rfiirm Qiyfeig -1, ,Mew Ms I -4 gzragfshi J. 9,5 ,,., f Q 7 z : 4-'X W w x YQ r K 1. K D I 4 f i ev ' f f 5 M s ,. ...1 l t ! wr, ran5 JF. QEfnzr f Dr. Exner began his career at Carleton in 1888 as a student, and graduat- ed in I895. The next three years he spent as a teacher of science and mathematics at Madelia, Minn., and the two years head of the department of chemistry. i - Dr. Exner, during his nine years' stay at Carleton, has Z shown the greatest ability and zeal in his position, and has succeeded in raising and maintaining the standard of work in his department. I-le has always manifested great in- terest in all college activities, especially in matters concern- ing religious .and missionary endeavor, and has won the respect of all who study under him. t.. l -::,: .x, i 1 ,' following as instructor in Last year Dr. Exner was entitled to his sabbatical ab- Q Q I the same subjects at Wil- sence. ln view of this, he took the civil service examina- I ,St ton Junction, Iowa. ln tion in chemistry and received an excellent appointment Q l903 he received the de- in the United States Chemistry Bureau, but owing to a gree of doctor of philoso- delay 1n the appointment, Dr. Exner was unable to ac- ' phy at the University of cept this offer as the college could not secure a suitable Q Penns lvania, and in the man to fill his lace. We wish Dr. Exner the-ha piest y p n q n P , fall of the same year he future and hope that he will remain with us to watch the came to Carleton to succeed Prof. W. D. Metcalf, as Greater Caleton develop into a wonderful reality. Q . v..,!.- R M ,i.-355,-,13,,.,gm,-ff:.:.1.-- r-' . tg: ...i 'i A L I' ti ' - r Q 1.5 S9x'x'c'iRL67b 1 J f l ft 'Q n H. ' . i,., ' S56 03' iq H ' Q . H 1 K Q 9- -F7 m Rs fn , . .1..- E '-.-. . r X f t f .., is g -E 4: 4 . Q M xx QU .,.,,,.U. ,.,.:.- 45415521 , f t l J' , 1 I X If . ,',.v. Lai. A . W . WM
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yt... -15 2. 35' If-ai! -swift: .gm i . - A 4., rm. , ff' X W 'K11 ' ' ' 'I . 2 i , .. . s s X r , Eleanor 3. cblahstone ME ' Miss Gladstone, the the sunny Southland. Many of her vacations are still X up Librarian of Scoville' MC- spent in North Carolina. Miss Gladstone is a graduate morial Library, has well of Carleton College, being a member of the class of l898. deserved the gratitude She held several positions after her graduation, being at which all students of one time preceptress at Montevideo. This offer was re- : i : Carleton extend her for newed. ln preference, however, she accepted, in l905, the interest she takes in the position of assistant librarian of Scoville Library. , their Work and her desire When Professor Huntington retired she became librarian I ' 1 to assist them in any way and has since held the position which she so ably fills. , f ik, possible. ln l908-09 Miss Gladstone traveled abroad, most of ,,, She is awoman of wide her time being spent in and about Paris. She speaks 4 experience, her childhood French lluently. -having been spent in the t Another side of her life at Carleton cannot be over- South, her high school looked. As head of one of the cottages she has become 3 days in New England closely associated with many of the girls. Miss Gladstone C C and her college days in enjoys this phase of her Work at Carleton very much and I Minnesota. Of these various periods, the . days in the the girls who are under her care learn to appreciate her to South are perhaps, the dearest to her heart. We are the full. The Algol, then, Wishes to extend its tribute to more than glad that she can bring to us her charming Miss Gladstone and to Wish for her many happy years at l , southern stories, her southern intonation and her love for Carleton. f .:. ,.,,,., C ' I v Q bi I: S 1 rafr Qiii. 4 R f s at f tr 6 25711152 ' N .,.. X lhhbip N in E 3 'igf e' Sq ... -,.. , ' '0fzn.wS x 5 , 2 f C L Y H -' J 11 K I lv es, Q ,,,.... 9 S' J ' '
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