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Sa Reise Le SRE OE REG EE ES 5 = + Ye ere erg eenntneenernesennnensemess ener! 1929 GALE ROY EMERSON CURTIS, A. M., Ph. D. Edmund C. Porter Professor of Economics. A. B., Nebraska. Wesleyan; A. M. and Ph. D., Wisconsin; Assistant Professor, Lawrence; Assistant, Wisconsin; Director, School of Commerce, Georgia; Associate Professor, Millikin; Knox, 1917— R OBERT CALVIN WHITFORD, ALOE heb: Professor of English. A. B., College City of New York; A. M., Columbia; Ph. D., Illinois; Instructor, Maine and Illinois; Knox, 1919— LUCIUS WALTER ELDER, A. M., Ph. D. Librarian and Professor of English. A. B. and A. M., Michigan; Ph. D., Pennsylvania; Instructor, Washington, Bethany and Kingfisher; Act- ing Professor, Allegheny; Knox, 1917— GEORGE ROSCOE HEDGE, Captain of Infantry, U. S. A. Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Student, Black Hills College; Service on Mexi- can border, in France and Germany; graduate, Infantry School; Knox, 1923— HERBERT WHEELER, Captain of Infantry, U. S. A. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; graduate, Educational and Vocational School, Camp : Grant and Infantry School, Ft. Benning, Georgia; : Knox, 1927— = eR ALFRED WATTS NEWCOMBE, B. D. Assistant Professor of History. A. B., Bowdoin; B. D., Newton Theological In- stitution; graduate student, Chicago; Knox, 1920— FLORENCE ELLEN WILLARD,-A. M. Assistant Professor of French A. B. and A. M., Knox; Assistant Professor, Wash- burn; graduate student, Chicago, University of Poitiers, and Sorbonne; Knox, 1918 CHARLES) JOSEPH ADAMECS Bhs Ds Assistant Professor of Classics. A. B., Ph. D., Yale; Assistant Professor, Pro- fessor, Alfred University; Knox, 1925— hI Es net ta ATE ee ee f Dn a ner TWENTY-FOUR COLLEGE FACULTY
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1929 GALE JOHN LEONARD CONGER, A. M., Ph. D. Professor of History and Government. A. B. and A. M., Michigan; Ph. D., Wisconsin; Assistant, Wisconsin; Knox, 1907— WILLIAM PRENTISS DREW, A. M., B. D. Bascom Professor of Latin. A. B., Chicago; B. D., Drew Seminary; A. M., California; Professor, Willamet; Assistant, Cali- fornia; Knox, 1906— JAMES ANDREW CAMPBELL, A. M. Registrar and Professor of Economics. A. B. and A. M., Michigan; Instructor and As- sistant Professor, Kansas; American Exchange Teach- er to Prussia; Knox, 1914-1918; 1919— MABEL HEREN, M. S. Professor of Mathematics. B. S., M. S., Northwestern; Instructor, Knox, 1907-12; Assistant Professor, Knox, 1912-18; 1920- 215) Professor, 1921 —— JAMES STERENBERG, A. M., Ph. D. Professor of Greek and Biblical Literature. A. B., Hope; A. M., Harvard; Ph. D., Munich; Professor and Dean, Bellevue; Professor, Olivet; Knox, 1914— WARREN CHOATE SHAW, A. M. Professor of Public Speaking. A. B., A. M., Dartmouth; Assistant Professor, Dartmouth; Knox, 1920— JsVURenNe CIO, eh, Wille, Jens 1D) Professor of Romance Languages. A. B., College of the City of New York; A. M. and Ph. D., Columbia; Instructor, College of the City of New York; Assistant Professor, Carleton; Professor, South Dakota; Knox, 1921— (On leave 1927-28). RUTLEDGE THORNTON WILTBANK, Pha) Professor of Psychology. Ph. B., Bucknell; Ph. D., Chicago; Instructor, Universtiy of Washington; Assistant Professor, Chicago; Knox, 1921— (On leave second semes- ter, 1927-28). COLLEGE FACULTY TWENTY-THREE
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LOUIS SHERMAN EYME Assistant Professor of Modern Languages. Licentiate of Tondern, Schleswig; Professor, Hope Cone Fairmount College, Bethany College; Knox, JOHN WILLIAM NASH, Ph. D. Assistant Professor of History A. B., A. M., Ph. D., Wisconsin; Instructor, University of Montana and Syracuse University; Knox, 1925— ; SARAH EMBRY COLEMAN, A. M. Assistant Professor of Spanish. A. B., Randolph-Macon Woman’s College; A. M., Chicago; graduate student, Centro de Estudios His- toricos, Madrid, Universidad de Puerto Rico, and Chicago; Knox, 1922— | FRANCES ELIZABETH GRASSLEY, By 9: } Instructor in Biology. : B. S., Knox College; Technician Lincoln Gard- y ner Laboratory, Chicago; graduate scholar, Bryn é Mawr and Colorado; Assistant, Bryn Mawr; Knox, : 1926— ‘ GUADYS STANLEY CALBICK; B.S: Instructor in Spanish. B. S., Minnesota; Knox, 1926— CHARLES BENJAMIN SCHWARTZ, Dy Dy Instructor in Biblical Literature. A. B., Lafayette College and Oxford, England; B. D., S. T. M., Union Theological Seminary; D. D., Blackburn; Knox, 1927— IDM St QUNIRANTEE MEDION. 1835 Sig Ile Za e | Instructor in French. B. S., Knox; M. A., University of Minnesota; : Knox, 1927— EAROLDIWAY.- Bes: Instructor in Physics. B. S., Knox; graduate assistant, University of Pittsburgh; Knox, 1927— COLLEGE FACULTY TWENTY-FIVE
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