Hamline University - Liner Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1920

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AMLINE D I M if W. LEWIS ABBOTT A. B., A. M., Ll. B. Professor Abbott was gradu- ated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1911 with the degree of A. B. In 1913 he received the degrees of A. M. and Ll. B. from that same institution. From 1912 until 1917, Professor Abbott was Instructor in Economics at the University of Pennsyl- vania. In 1917 he came to Hamline University as Assist- ant Professor of Economics, and in 1918 became Professor of Economics and Sociology. GEORGE W. MUHLEMAN B. S., M. S. Professor Muhleman received the degree of B. S. in 1899 from the State University of Iowa, and the degree of M. S. in 1912. He has done grad- uate work at the University of Chicago and at Northwestern University. From 1913 to 1915 he was Professor of Chemistry at the Methodist Universityg and from 1916 to 1918, he held the same po- sition at Mount Union Col- lege. He has acted as As- sistant at the University of Chicagog the State Univer- sity of Iowag Harvard Uni- versityg and Iowa State Teachers' College. Professor Muhleman is a member of the American Chemical Society and has done research work for the American Medical Associa- tion. RALPH EDSON GRAHAM A. B. Professor Graham was gradu- ated from Fremont College with the degree of A. B. He is also a graduate and gradu- ate student of the Leland Powers School of the Spoken Word. He was for two years Superintendent of Schools at Mason City, Nebraskag and for two summers Principal of the Summer School of Ex- pression. He was Dean of Expression at Fremont Col- lege for one year and for four years, Professor of Public Speaking and Expression at the State Manual Training Normal of Pittsburg, Kansas. In 1918 he came to Hamline University as Professor of Public Speaking. I i.- 2 'X fx ' 'R W a- . Q gg i!

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Zn? .Q HAMLI EQ 11 N X A ROGER A. JOHNSON HAROLD SCOTT QUIGLEY LESLIE CORNELIUS COX A. B., A. M., Ph. D. A. B., B. A., Ph. D. B. A., Ph- lj' Delta Tau Della Phi Eta Phi Bela Kappa Professor Johnson was gradu- ated from Amherst College in 1910 with the degree of A. B. In 1911 he received the de- gree of A. M., and in 1913, the degree of Ph. D. from Harvard University. From 1913 to 1917 Professor johnson was Instructor in Mathematics at Western Re- serve University, coming from there to Hamline University whereheis Professorof Mathc- matics and Registrar. 'Sa if Professor Quigley received the degree of A. B. from Ham- line University in 1911. He was a Rhodes Scholar at Ox- ford, from 1911 to 1914, re- ceiving there the diploma in Political Science and Econ- omics with distinction in 1913, and the degree of B. A. in Modern History in 1914. He was a Fellow in Political Science at the University of Wisconsin from 1914 to 1916 and received the degree of Ph. D. at that place in 1916. During the year 1916-1917, Dr. Quigley was Instructor in the Department of History and Politics at Princeton Uni- versity, coming to Hamline University to the newly-es- tahlished chair of Political Science in 1917. Professor Cox received his de- gree of B. A. from Victoria College of the University of Toronto in 1913. He was an Edmund Law Rogers Fellow at Johns Hopkins University from 1914 to 1917, and in 1917 he received the degree of Ph. D. from that institution. He came to Hamline Univer- sity as Professor of Latin in 1917. Professor Cox is a member of the Twin City Classical Club and of the Classical Associa- tion of the Middle West. Oi' fn XS wk .7?g- Nun?



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J J ARLON TAYLOR ADAMS A. B., A. M., B. D. Mr. Adams was graduated from VVesleyan University in 1903 with the degree of A. B. and received the degree of A. M. in the Department of English Literature in 1904. The B. D. degree was conferred upon him by Drew Theological Seminary in 1914. He was Head of the English Depart- ment of the InstituteRhenania Neuhausen, Switzerland, dur- ing the summer of 1915. He came to Hamline University as Assistant Professor of Greek and History in 1915, became Assistant Professor of Greek and English in 19163 and Assistant Professor of English in 1918. as if l fl Reg f-5 HARRY V. I-IEIMBURGER A. B., A. M. Phi Bela Kappa Sigma X i Mr. Heimburger received his A. B. degree from DePauw University in 1911, and his A. M. degree from the Univer- sity of Illinois in 1915. He did graduate work in Botany and Zoology in the Fresh Water Biology Station of the University of Michigan: in the Puget Sound Marine Bio- logical Station of the Univer- sity of Washingtong and at the University of Minnesota. He was Instructor in Biology at DePauw University from 1911 to 19133 and Assistant in Zoology at the University of Illinois from 1913 to 19163 coming to Hamline Univer- sity in 191b as Assistant Pro- ftssor of Biology ETHEL M. ACKERMAN A. B. Miss Ackerman received her degree of A. B. from Ham- line University in 1909. After graduation she was Instructor in Mathematics, and Principal of the High School at Pipe- stone, Minnesota from 1911 to 1917. She came to Ham- line in 1917 as Assistant In- structor in Mathematics. For the past academic year Miss Ackerman has acted as Pre- ceptress of the Lodge, in ad- dition to her Assistant work. fl 1 , 1 . . X 1.

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