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l M -. ,-s -4.-i -. .ig-42.5. ,f THE TIG VE R ,i ' ' ' if JOSEPH ELBERT TAYLOR A. B. CDoane, '99j ' A. '09Dg Summer fessor of History and Professorship since 1 f Columbia. Pro- on David Whitcomb of the college. ALBERT GEORGE HEYHOE- ' A. B., A. M., fDartmouth, l06, '08Dg B. D. QBangor Theological Seminary, '16Dg Graduate student CYale University, Chicago Universityjg Professor of Phil- osophy and Psychology on the Perry Foundation since 1908, Dean of Men. of NlCbl'El.SlC'L JULIA MAY HAWKES- A. B. CCarlton, '01jg A. M., CColumbia, '10Qg Ph. D., CUniversity of Michigan, '2OJg Summer Sessions, Chi- cago. Wisconsin, Michigan, California. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. Member of Faculty since 1919. DWIGHT GRA FTON BURRAGE- A. B., A. M., CAmherst, '97, l99jg Ph. D., fUniversity of Nebraska, 1202, Summer Sessions, Harvard, VVis- consin Chica o Michigan, Colorado, California. 3 Boswell Professor of Greek and Latin. Member of .Filfjlllty since 1906. SQA A3 ual.. LCL Q .9 79' 1 9 2 9 M j E151 Q . K -1 ,I K L U r 1 l i r I 1 I 1 i I V .1 N li 'i li i Z i i i l 1 E r 1, in ll li 'i i V 3 , 3 S 5 . 3 i . it iw 1 if Q, gp W II 4 il ,I i li in 1 L H
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ll u 1 A2123 g T EIJWIN BLANci1.xRn DEAN A. B. CDoane, '88lg A. B., A. M. CArnherst, '89, 3045, B. D. CChicago Theo- logical Seminary, '93Dg D. D. CDoane, '17Q. Assistant to the President and Chairman of the Board of Deans of Carleton College C1920-25jg President since 1925. I have faith in the future life and prosperity of Doane College. The sacrifices of those who have gone before, for the material, the intellectual, and the spiritual needs of this institu- tion, will never be lost. The hundreds of graduates and thousands of former students who have here received intellectual food and here caught life-long inspirations will come increasingly to the aid of their Alma Mater, and from the towns and cities in which they are living, where they bear witness to the value of their training, new friends of the college will spring up. Fifty years ago some may have doubted, but not now. Doane is here to stay and to continue the work of our fathers. Doane in the future will continue to be a small college, perhaps with never more than five hundred students, but its quality will always be of the best. Shall I prophesy for the immediate future? Then let me say that before the next edition of the Tiger is published, I hope to see rise on this campus two or three buildings costing not less than three hundred thousand dollars. ' EDWIN B. DEAN. 4-ix, W 1 l14l HE TIGER X 1929 1
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3' ,rv Ulf , H, RUTH ELIZABETH SCHRADER B. S., CNorth Central, '25Jg Summer Sessions, Colo- rado, Wisconsin. Instructor in Home Economics and Physical Educa- tion for Women. Member of Faculty since 1925. CHARLES VERNON KETTERING- Mus. B., CKansas University School of Fine Arts, '20Dg Pupil of Herman Springer, John C. Wilcox, Percy Rector Stephens, Theodore Harrison, William B. Downing, H. C. Butler. Summer Sessions, Ann Harbor, University School of Music. Professor of Voice and Chairman of the Department of Music. Member of the Faculty since 1922. BIRDENA ESTHER DONALDSON- CARL OLAF CARLSON- A. B., CDoane, '02jg A. M., CColumbia, '18Dg Grad- uate student at Heidelberg, Germany. Summer Ses- sions, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass., An Interim Instructor University of Michigan. Professor of Biology. Curator of College Museum. Member of Faculty since 1905. r Y 0 - A. B., CFranklin, ,25jg A. M., fNorthwestern, '27jg Acting Dean of Women. I Assistant Professor of History. Member of Faculty since 1928. Lys! uf I l16l
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