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Twenty two IRA EDWARD NEIFERT, M.S. Professor of Chemistry. B.S., M.S., Knox; Graduate Student, Chicago, Colorado, Cornell, and Iowa; Assistant Professor, Knox, 1917; Chemist in Bureau of Chemistry in U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1919-20; As- sistant Professor, Knox, 1920-26; Professor, 1926—. ALFRED WATTS NEWCOMBE, B.D. Assistant Professor of History. A.B., Bowdoin; B.D., Newton Theological In- stitute; Graduate student, Chicago; Knox, 1920—. SYBIE PRUTZMAN, B:S: Latin Professor. B.S., Knox; Private Instructor; Knox, 1930—. ANIEI BHO IRIE MWY, TR AUANTBY IMICAN Lif) Professor of Mathematics. B.S., University of Pennsylvania; M.A., Colum- bia University; Graduate study at Pennsylvania State, University of Pennsylvania, University of Chicago; Instructor at Pennsylvania State, Hunt- er College; Knox, 1930—. WILLIAM LONGSTRETH RAUB, : Pu.D. ®BK Secretary of Faculty and Professor of Philosophy. A.B., Amherst; Ph.D., Strassburg; Instructor Am- herst; Knox, 1902—. GEORGE TUCKER SELLEW, A.M., Pu.D. Hitchcock Professor of Mathematics. A.B., and A.M., Rochester; Ph.D., Yale; Instruc- tor, Pennsylvania State and Yale; Knox, 1899—. WARREN CHOATE SHAW, A.M. Professor of Public Speaking. A.B., and A.M., Dartmouth; Assistant Professor, Dartmouth; Knox, 1920—. PROCTOR FENN SHERWIN, A.B. Professor of English. A.B., St. Lawrence; Graduate student, Chicago and Columbia; Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico and Syracuse; Professor, University of New Mexico and Dubuque; Assistant Profes- sor, Knox, 1924-28; Professor, Knox, 1928—. ELBERT MORSE SMITH, A.B., M.A. Professor of French and Spanish. A.B3., Lawrence College; M.A., Lawrence College; Mus.B., Lawrence; Professor, Lombard; Knox, 1930—. GRACE ADELE STAYT, Pu.B. Professor of English and History of Art. Ph.B., Michigan; Instructor, Logan; Knox, 1903—.
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op ESTE ages EDWARD CHARLES FRANING, M.D. Medical Director and Lecturer in Hygiene. Student, Augustana; Knox, ex-’98; M.D., Rush Medical College; Fellow of American College of Surgeons; Medical Service, Spanish-American War and World War; Practice in Galesburg 1901; Knox, 1921—. : CLARENCE LEE FURROW, A.M. Assistant Professor of Bioiogy. A.B., A.M., Oklahoma; Graduate Student, Prince- ton and Illinois; Instructor, Oklahoma, Nebraska State Teachers’ College; University of Kansas; Knox, 1926—. ALEXANDER SARKIS GALAJIKIAN, A.B. Professor of Physics. A.B., Robert College and Cornell University; Graduate student, Cornell University and Chi- cago; Instructor, Cornell University and Colum- bia; Assistant Professor, University of Philip- pines; Professor, Robert College; Lecturer, Long Island Medical College; Knox, 1926—. FRANCES ELIZABETH GRASSLEY, B.S. Instructor in Biology. B.S., Knox College; graduate scholar, Bryn Mawr, Chicago; Knox, 1926—. CARL MELVIN HANSON, A.B., M.A. Professor of Education. A.B., Iowa State Teachers’ College; M.A., Colum- bia; two years at University of Chicago; Instruc- tor, Morningside College; Summer, University of Chicago, 1929-30; Lombard, 1930; Knox, 1930—. MABEL HEREN, M.S. Professor of Mathematics. B.S., M.S., Northwestern; Instructor, Knox, 1907- 12; Assistant Professor, Knox, 1912-18; 1920-21; Professor, Knox, 1921—. JOHN CHARLES HESSLER, Pu.D. ®BK Herbert E. Griffith Professor of Chemistry. A.B., and Ph.D., Chicago; Instructor, Chicago; Professor, Dean and Acting President, Millikin; Assistant Director, Mellon Institute; Knox, 1921—. EARL ROBERT JACKSON, A.B. Professor of Physical Education for Men. A.B., Lawrence; Director of Athletics, Min- neapolis North High School; Assistant Professor, Carleton; Knox, 1923—. LILLY ESTHER JUNIA LINDAHL, A.M. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages. A.B., A.M., Radcliffe; Graduate student Radcliffe; Instructor, Kendall Hall; Knox, 1927—. HELEN LOWES, B.S., M.A. Instructor of Physical Education for Women. B.S., University of Illinois; B.P.E., American College of Physical Education; M.A., University of Chicago; Instructor Snead College; Knox, 1930—— Twenty-one 1932
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ROYAL STEWART STEINER, A.M. Philip Sidney Post Professor of Economics. A.B., Beloit; A.M., Harvard; Graduate student, Harvard; Instructor, Simmons College and Tufts College; Assistant Professor, Michigan State Col- lege, Tufts College and University of Cincinnat1; Lecturer, Boston University; Knox, 1929—. JAMES STERENBERG, A.M., Pu.D. Professor of Greek and Ancient Civilization. - A.B., Hope; A.M., Harvard; Ph.D., Munich; Pro- fessor and Dean, Bellevue; Professor, Olivet; Knox, 1914—. CHARLES BENJAMIN SWARTZ, D.D. Instructor in Biblical Literature. A.B., Lafayette College and Oxford, England; B.D., S.T.M., Union Theological Seminary; D.D., Blackburn; Knox, 1927—. PREDERICK TILBERG, A.-M. Px.D. Professor of History. A., Midland College; B.J., University of Mis- souri; A.M., University of Chicago; Ph.D., Uni- versity of Iowa; American-Scandinavian Fellow to Stockholm, 1929- 30;. Instructor, Bradley; Uni- versity of North Dakota; Knox, 1930—. DEAN SPAULDING TREVOR, A.B. Instructor in Athletics. A.B., Knox; Knox, 1926—. ARTHUR WALTON, A.B., A.M., Pu.D. Professor of Biology. A.B., A.M., Northwestern; Ph.D., University of Illinois; Assistant, Northwestern, Harvard, Rad- cliffe; Instructor, University of Illinois; Profes- sor, North Central College; Director of Biology Laboratory, University of Colorado, summer 1928; Knox, 1924—. HAROLD WAY, B.S., M.S. Instructor in Physics. B.S., Knox; M.S., University of Pittsburgh; Grad- -uate Assistant, University of Pittsburgh; Knox, 1927—. RAYMOND J. WILLIAMSON, Caprrain oF Inrantry, U. S. A. Professor of Military Science and Tactics. U. S. Army, 1916—; Graduate Company Officers’ Course, Infantry School, 1923; Knox, 1929—. EOE NCE ELLEN WILLARD, A.M.. Assistant Professor of French. A.B., A.M., Knox; Assistant Professor, Wash- burn; Graduate student, ‘Chicago; University of Poitiers and Sorbonne; Instructor, Knox, 1918- 21; Assistant Professor, Knox, 1921—. RUTLEDGE THORNTON WILTBANK, ers, Ie rei Dy Professor of Psychology. Ph.B., Bucknell; Ph.D., Chicago; Instructor, Uni- versity of Washington; Assistant Professor, Chi- cago; Knox, 1921—. Twenty-three 1932
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