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5 V ,I lf'-' in L , -. ., -,, - a-. .3 - L., .AV L L, Lu-L, , , t.-u HENRY L. OSBORN A. B., Ph. D. Phi Beta Kappa Psi Upstlon Professor Osborn received his B. A. in 1878 at Wes- leyan University, Connecti- cut, where as undergradu- ate, he assisted for three years in Zoology. ' For three years he was a Graduate Student and Fel- low in Biology at Johns Hopkins University, Whe' e he received his Ph. D. in 1884. For the next three years he was Professor of Zoology at Purdue Uni- versity, Lafayette, Indiana and in 1887 became Pro- fessor of Biology at Ham- line. He has spent three years traveling etxensive- ly in Europe and he has been editor for four years of the American Monthly Microscopic Journal. JAMES S. KING A. B., A. M. Phft Beta Kappa Sigma Na Professor King Was gradu- ated from Northwestern University With the de- gree of A. B. in 1901, and there in 1910 he also received his A. M. Immediately upon gradua- tion he Was tendered the chair .of Modern Lan- guages at Hamline. For three years he Was Pro- fessor of Greek, French and German and for twelve years he has been Professor of French and German. Professor King is a mem- ber of the Modern Lan- guage Association and the German Pedagogical So- ciety of Minnesota. THOMAS P. BEYER B. S., M. A. - Pitt Beta Kappa Professor Beyer received his B. S. at VVesleyan Uni- versity, Connecticut in 1903, and his M. A. at the University of Minnesota, 1907. For three years he was Professor of English Lit- erature and History at Tarkio College, Missouri, coming to the chair of English Language at Ham- line in 1906. Last year he travelled in Europe, visit- ing and studying in places intimately connected with his work. Professor Beyer has pub- lished a number of ar- ticles. One of the inost in- t.eresting of them is hiS. The Vocabularly of Two Years, which appeared ill the Educational Review. Page' Twmzi X.. X
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Page .1 .,- ,U . X- . . Y . .-,-, .V 1 . i .5 5' 1 5.3 . .l .l . lr al U. -ll lllxl lm ' J l if l l 2 . A nmumuuuuum GEORGE S. INNIS Acting Dean A. B., A. M., Ph. D., B. D., D. D. PM Beta Kappa Delta Tau Delta - Professor Innis received both his A. B. and A. M. at Ohio Wesleyan, 1872, and his B. D. at Boston Theological Seminary, 1876, his Ph. D. at Illinois Wesleyan, 1885, and his D. D. at Hamline Univer- sity, 1901. Tu'e1zly-Jive .U rllwuf-5 ni T V IHHI an X N L. H. BATCHELDER Dean A. M., LL. D. Dr. Batchelder has been the Dean of Hamline since 1883. He graduated from Middleburg College, Vermont, with the degree of B. A. in 1874. He was elected professor of Mathe- matics and Chemistry in the Newark Conference Collegiate Institute at Hackettstown, New Jersey. Later he studied law and was admitted to the Bar of the State of New York. In '83 he ac- istry and Physics at Ham- line. The Board of Trus- tees conferred the degree of LL. D. in 1906. Wil . WVILLIAM E. THOMPSON A. B., A. M. Phi Beta Kappa Professor Thompson re- ceived his Bachelor's and Master's degrees at Brown University. He was presi- dent of his Freshman classg Howells, Dunn and Carpenter Prizeman, Ora- tor at the Junior Exhibi- tion, and valedictorian of his class.
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.JN ' +w .', W.'1-l .'.l . .' .v . ,x .: -S L 4 r '. . , .1 U -i'r...J ' ELIZABETH BRAGDON Ph. B. Phi Beta Kappa Delta Gamma Miss Bragdon received the degree of Ph. B. at North- western University in 1900. While in College she was President of the Young Women's Christian Asso- ciation, played the posi- tion of forward on- t e girls' basketball team, and was delegate to two na- tional conventions held by her sorority. For a year after gradua- tion she taught Latin in Evanston Academy. She has spent much time in Settlement Work with va- rious Girls' and Boys' Clubs in Chicago. While abroad she gave special at- tention to the study of the .Japanese people. In 1913 she became Dean of Women and an Instructor at Hamline University. Miss Bragdon is a mem- ber of the Northwestern Alumni Association, of which she was Secretary. Page Twenty-seven GREGORY D. WALCOTT A. B., A. M., B. D., Ph. D. Phi Beta Kappa Delta Upsilon Professor Walcott received the degree of A. B. at Brown University in 18973 A. M. at Columbia Univer- sity, 1899, B. D, at Union Theological Seminary in 1900. He then studied at Bonn and Berlin Univer- sities. For two years he was in the ministry but in 1904 accepted the professorship of Latin and Greek at Blackburn College, Illi- nois, and there later be- came Dean and Professor of Philosophy. Elected to the Chair of Philosophy, Ethics and Psychology, he came to Hamline in 1907. Professor Walcott is a member of the Western Philosophical Association and the American Assacir- tion for the Advancement of Science. GEORGE W. HARTWELL Ph. B., A. M., Ph. D. Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xt Professor Hartwell re- ceived his Ph. B. and A. M. at Wesleyan Univer- sity, Connecticut in 1903 and '06, and his Ph. D. at Columbia three years later. For two years he was In- structor in Mathematics at Michigan Agricultural Col- lege. He was Fellow for a year, Assistant for a year and Lecturer for a year in Mathematics at Columbia University. The following year he was As- sistant Professor in Mathe- matics at the Universitv of Kansas, coming in 1909 to the Chair of Mathe- matics at Hamline. Professor Hartwell is a member of the -American Mathematical Society, the Circulo Matematico di Palermo, and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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