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Llovd M. Hon R. C. WtNGER George Beauchamp Ph.D. B.D., .X.M. A.B. En lhh Englhh Spirch Fred R. Conkling Sadie I. ' VCampler A.M. A.M. Englisb Englis j and Speech -ic H - ♦ AY PeTRY Andrew W. Cordier Cora Wise Helman A.M. Ph.D. A.M. History History ami Political Registrar C. Ray Keim Science J. Raymond Schutz Ph.D. (On leave of absence A.M. Hii ory 1930- ' 31) Sociology Page ' I ' weiily-lwn
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• J. G. MEYER, Ph.U. Dfiin School of Education The ultimate test of how much and what kind of education a man has is to be found in the type of hfe he lives in private and in pubhc. A man is not educated in any direction unless his conduct-controls have been vitally affected. One has not really learned a fact, a truth, a prmciple, a law, or any other learn- able thing unless he believes it to the extent of allow- ing it to change his attitudes, ideals, points-of-view, or daily living. If through daily experience an in- dividual becomes convinced of the worth of certain desirable traits or qualities of citizenship in a country or in the Kingdom of God, he may be said really to know such traits and qualities. J. G. Meyer - - - ii S s» Ever our educational systems are growing and branching out into new and greater fields of service. One of the most encouraging phases of this growth today is that which deals with adult education. This movement emphasizes the need for wider intel- lectual activity after school and college davs are over. The mcreasing mterest in this problem was shown last year when the first international conference of Adult Education convened in England. Our own American Association in its fifth annual meeting also had a most constructive program. We must organize our various educational agencies to develop in all classes of people an interest in greater intellectual, social, and spiritual development throughout life. Then, and only then, will our educational system be functioning so as to meet the full need. Alick a. Doner ALICE A. DONER, A.M. Dealt of Woini-ii Education Pjjc Tucii t
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■ Charles S. Morris John E. Dotterer J. Oscar ' inger Ph.D. A.M. A.B., B. Accts. Physics and Mathematics Commerce and Mathematics (On leave of absence Accounting IV IAN A. A.M Physics Long and 1930- ' 31) Don Martix A.B. Chemistry Mathcviatics I1S 1 A. R. ElKENBERRY B.S., A.M. Psychology Mary E. Davis Ph.B. Eiiiication M. Irene Johnson A.M. Education Sarah E. Mertz B.P.S.M. Art W. A. Fox A.M. Education Pj e Tuesity-threc
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