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DEAN J. S. CM-IAXD DEAN MARY ROSS POTTER i . M. MCMICHAEL, Happy are the people whose annals are brief. The annals of the year 1934-1935 at Monmouth are brief because the year has been undisturbed and uneventful — a year of quiet work with a good measure of success in study, sports, and other endeavors. We believe the year has been a happy one in spite of the hard times which still cast a shadow upon our ac- tivities and ambitions. We of the faculty hope that 1934-35 has been a time of progress and profit for all whose names and pictures ap- pear in this book, and we wish for all Mon- mouth students greater opportunities, larger tasks, and increasing happiness in the years ahead. J. S. CLELAND. For three years in this book 1 have been referring to the depression. This year I wish to speak of a product of the depression, the F. E. R. A. for college students. The help to some sixty-five students has been inestim- able. These students have accepted this work as work and not as a dole. Isn ' t this attitude 1 typical of the Monmouth student body? Let us maintain this position. H. M. McMICHAEL. Business Manager. True education is an operation performed on the whole man and not on an abstraction called his mind. says L. P. Jacks. We have had a good year. We have grown —in broader knowledge; in character noble and staunch; and, perhaps most fundamental of all, we should have grown in understanding and vision. Harry Emerson Fosdick compares the purpose of his church to that of a great electric plant, to supply heat, light, and power to the community ; so the college offers to every stu- dent the opportunity— perhaps his supreme op- portunity—to tap the sources of these blessings. With him rests the harvest. The poem hangs on the berry bush When comes the poet ' s eye; The street begins to masquerade When Shakespeare passes by. Cordial and confident good wishes to each and every one! . Pape Seventeen
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Faculty GAIL T. KUBIK Instructor in Violin and Director College Orchestra B. M., Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester, 1934 ; Grad- uate work Julliard School and Col- umbia University, Summer 1933 ; M. M.. American Conservatory, 1935. Monmouth, 1934. ,-yL It. J KECK HAYS KUBIK MURRAY PETERSON TELFORD ELLIOTT THOMPSON HOGUE WENDELL M. KECK DAVID A. MURRAY Instructor i in English Ass ociate Professor of Bib A. B. Willamette University, 1930 ; A. M. Stanford University, 1932 ; Graduate study Yale University, 1930-1931. Monmouth, 1934. LAURA A. HAYS Director of Physical Education for Women A. B. Monmouth College, 1932 ; Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1932-1933. Monmouth, 1933. end Religion A. B. Monmouth College, 1885 : A. M. Princeton University, 1887 : D. D. Coe College. 1902. Monmouth, 1926. MARY INEZ HOGUE Registrar A. B. Monmouth College, 1898; A. M. ibid, 1926. Monmouth 1923. GRACE GAWTHROP PETERSON Teacher cf Piano and Director of Women ' s Glee Club Graduate Monmouth Conservatory of Music, 1925. Monmouth, 1922. HERBERT McGEOCH TELFORD Professor of Greek A. B. Muskingum College, 1896 : Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, 1899 ; A. B. Princeton University, 1904 ; Graduate Work, University of Tennessee, 1901-1903 ; Buhl Classi- cal Fellowship, University of Mich- igan. 1922-1924: A. M., ibid, 1923; Ph. D., ibid, 1926. Monmouth, 1928. MRS. JENNIE McC. ELLIOTT Librarian A. B. Pennsylvania College for Women, 1884 ; Library School, Colo- rado Agricultural College. 1920. Monmouth, 1920. SAMUEL M. THOMPSON Professor of Philosophy A. B. Monmouth College, 1924; A. M. Princeton University, 1925 ; Fellow in Philosophy, Princeton University, 1925-192 6 ; Ph. D. ibid, 1931. Monmouth. 1926.
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