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J. It. Shouse II’m. F. (Sreenleaf FramrI F. Safirr Ruth M. Maelatt II’. lire! ham J. II. Snoist:—A. B., I ni versify of South Dakota; A. M., University t Chicago. Dr an of Teat hers College itn.l Professor of FJueation. Dean Shouse is very much interested in civic and campus activities. and hi» a so-ciation with campus movements has aided materially in their success. Wm. K. GrIKN’M.-W—B. A., Middlehury College; N1. A.. Ph.D., Yale Cniversity. Dram of I hr C.ollrgt of .Iris and Siiemes and Professor of .oology. Dean Grcenleaf is sincere in his efforts to solve student problems in his department. Mis work on the campus eitcouragc many intimate friendships with Marshall students. Fr.W'CES E. N'apiir—A. B.. Adclphia College, A. M-. Cornell. Dean of Women. Dean Napier has given inspiration and friendly guidance in her conferences with Marshall students. V. N. Bnmwt—Ph.B.. Mount I'nion College. Registrar and .Issiitant Professor of F.duemtion. Professor Bo tham has succeeded in bringing out his department and in keeping up with the rapid advancement of the entire school. The most notable improvement has been in the new Registration System. Rt'Til M. Mari.vit—Indiana University, West Virginia University. Seeretary Mis Marlatt sincerely cooperates with the students and organizations in obtaining petitions for their social affairs. •age eighteen
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Morris Pi kijv Siiawkkv, A.1L, A.M., Pt:o. I .. I.L.D. President of Marshall College Ever alert to student needs, ever eager to inject his dynamic personality into every worthwhile project. I)r. Morris Furdv Shaw key, president of Marshall College since tv— 5. takes his well-deserved place—with James I-. Morrow, Champ Clark, Colonel Thomas K. Hodges, and others who were factors in the lives ot the students of their day—as one of the great figure in Marshall history. Who is there on the Marshall campus who does not feel a solemn respect for that benign figure in the presidential suite? Here is a man whose indomitable will and farsightedness have placed him high in the tanks of national educators. The spirited determination with which he fought for his life during the last few months when lying gravely ill in a Huntington hospital is characteristic of the man in all his endeavors. Morrow Library, erected at a cost of $235,000, was built largch through the efforts of Dr. Shawkey. It stands as a monument to our president’s insight into the future needs of Marshall. S »on there will he built on the Marshall campus a student union building. Long a hope of Dr. Shawkey, by whom the project was initialed, the building is becoming a reality, it will he a lasting example of Dr. Shaw key’s earnest thoughtfulness for the students' welfare. The editors of the Mirahilia know that they are expressing the sincere views of the college a a whole when they say: MARSHALL APPRECIATES YOU, DR. SHAWKEY. fagt levtuteen
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The Faculty Shawkry, Morris Purdy, President, A.H., A..VI., Ped.D., LL.I). Beftham, ili.iam Nelson, Registrar and Assistant Professor of Fiducation, Ph.B. Beights, David Miers, Assistant Professor of Commerce, M.S., Ph.D. Berryman, Charlotik Elizabeth, Professor of Physical Education, A.B. Borland, Helen Blanche, Assistant Professor of Commerce, B.A., M.A. Bowers, Els worth Vachel, Professor Psychology, Ph.B., A.M., Ph.D. Bra ;onier, Arthur Taylor, Ass« ciate Professor of Applied Mathematics, B.S., C.E. M.S. BRrrroN, Robert LeeVern, Avsistant Professor of Geography, B.A., M.S. Brown, Eari. Francis, Assistant Professor of Geography, B.S. Burgess, F ranges Corrie, Professor of Geography, Ph.B., M.A. Callihan Alfred Dixon, Assistant Pn»fessorof Physio, A.B., M.A. Campbell, Cari. Graham, Professor of Chemistry, A.B., A.M., M.I.P. Carpenter, Cecil Clayton, Professor of Commerce, BS.,M.S.,Ph.D. Ci.endenin, James Bri it, Instructor in Journalism. Corhi.y, Lawrence, J., Professor of German, A.B..A.M. Crumh, Claude Kari., Associate Professor of Physical Education, B.S..A..M. Ci'ndiff, Hannah Mathews, Associate Professor of Music. Dan oei.et, I homas Howard, Instructor in Physical Kducation and Coach, A.B. Darlington, IIoi.i.ie Clayton, Assistant Professor of Biology, A.B., A..M. DeNoon, Anna Laura, Associate Professor of Mathematics, A.B.,.M.A. Dove, Walter Marshall, Instructor in Physics, A.B.,.M.A. Duns, Homer, Professor of Philosophy, B.A.,.M.A.,Ph.D. Eaton, Helen Low, Instructor in Music, A.B., M.A. Farley, Francis Clayhourne, Instructor in Physical Education and Assistant Coach, A.B. F'mch, F rederick Arthur, Jr., Instructor in Physical Education, A.B. Flower, Ruth Marion, Assistant Professor of English, A.B., A.M. F'ors, John, Instructor in Spanish, Ph.B., A.B. Foui.k, Margaret Virginia, Assistant Professor of Education, A.B., A. M. Fox, St. Elmo, Instructor in Piano. Franklin, Wii.lis Hayes, Professor of English, A.B., A.M. Gilbert, Frank Albert, Professor of Botany, S.B., A.M., Ph.D. Goode, George William, Instructor in History, A.B., A.M. Greeni.eaf, William F'.ben, Professor of Zoology, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Gullickson, Otto Andrew, Avsistant Professor of Physical Education, B.P.E., B.S., M.A. Hackney, Lilian, Avsociatc Professor of Mathematics, A.B. ninrltfn
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