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Atkinson, Albert A. Professor of Ph si. and Elearical Engr M.S. copeland, Chas. M. Director of School of Commerce, B.Pcd. AnnicoTT, Lewis James pTO f5S..r of Cwil Engr., B.S.. C.E. CoPELAND. William F. Ptojesior of Agrk £»Tf. Ph.D. Matheny. William A. Profeisor of Cit k Biology and Botany, Ph. a Noss. Mary T. Professor of French A.M. McLaughlin, George E. Professor of nd. hd B.S. in Ed. Whitehouse, Frank V. Professor of Span PKD. Wilkinson, Gerald T. Professor of Frii and Spanish. Ph.D Gammertsfelder, Walter S. Professor of Philoso- phy and Bhici, Ph.D. Absent BORGER, Robert L. Professor of M.ith, matics, Ph.D. Hill. Victor D. Professor of Classical Languages, A.B. Bentley, William B. Professor of Chemis- try, Ph.D. X ' lLSON, Hiram Roy Professor of English, Lift, D. Hoover. Thomas N. Professor of History, M.Ph.. A.M. Gard, Willis L. Professor of Education Ph.D. Cooper, William H. Professor ol Public Speaking, A.M. Morton, joshlia r. Professor of Chemis- ts. M.S. Ash, Isaac E. Professor of Sociology. Ph.D. Morton, Robert L. Professor of Mathe- matics. Ph.D, Scott. Harry F, Pro over of Classical Liingtuigcs, A.M. Robinson, Clarence C. Director of School of iuHC. Mus.M. Absent Porter. James P. Professor of Psycholo ' gy. Ph.D. Sc.D. Tuf ' UvTuo
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The College of Education THE College of Education of Ohio University is a ' 0- cational school which exists primarily for the purpose of pre- paring young men and women to become teachers. Its gradu- ates with their backgrounds of preparation and student-teaching experience leave the University ready to enter the profession under very favorable circum- stances. The College of Education believes in ample and thorough preparation in academic fields of srudy as well as in professional work in education, psychology, educational sociology, education- al biology, and other courses of a professional nature. A teacher can expect to give the best in- struction to the child only when he, as a teacher, has a compre- hensive knowledge of the sub- ject. Accurate and careful mastery of academic subject mat- ter is stressed by all departments in the College. Without this accuracy in knowledge, thoroughness in teaching cannot be secured. Worthy standards are maintained chiefly through high grade instruction in the college class rooms. Well prepared members of rhe faculty, more than twenty of whom hold the doctor ' s degree, give careful personal and professional attention to the needs of their students, whether they are freshmen or seniors. The policy of bringing high grade instruction by teachers of professorial rank even to freshmen is significant and promises added success to worthy graduates who hope to become real artists in the teaching profession. T. C. McC. Thomas Cooke McCracken, Ph.D. Dean Twenty-One
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Bird, OssiAN Clinton Pro tfisor Pfiysictil EJ and Director of Ath- Uiics. A.B. Harris, WiLMER C. pTofcssor History, Pfi D. Lasher, George Starr ProfessoT of Engltsii andJouTnatism.A.M GuBlTZ, Albert Carl pTojciiOT of ECOHI ' IH ics, A.M. Hess. John Ambrose Professor of Education Ph.D. BiNC. Simeon H. Direct or of Carre - Spondcnce Study and Professor of Sociolog-v. Ed.D. DUNLAP. Oscar Ellsworth Asiociot Piojessor • ! tdturc. M.S. I ' l : ' VoiGT. Irma Elizabeth Associaie Professor I ' l Public Speaking and Dean of Women, Ph.D. Kahler. Mary Engle Associate ProfcssoT English, A.M. Peckam, Harry Houston Associate Professor English, A.M. Absent Smith, Edwin Bert Profciwr of History and Political Scifncc. Ph.D. Crow, George Harris Director of Groul ' - Extent ion and Pro- fessor of Education. A.M. Krecker, Fred H. Professor Biology. Pd D. Cooper, Elyde Edwards Professor of Geogra- phy and Geology, Ph.D. MacKinnon, Clinton Nichols Professor of English. A.M. Job, Leonard Bliss Professor of Educa- tion. Ph.D. Si AS, Azariah Boody Professor of Educa- tion. PhD. Stahl, Marie Louise Head of Art Dep ' t, College of Lib. Arts. lONES. E ' AN Johnson Associate Professor of History and Civics, A.M. GuLLUM, Frank Barnhart AsstKiaie Professor of Chemistry, M.S. Fenzel, William Henry Associate Professor of Accounting and Econ. Ceog. B.C.S.. A.B. Sll ' tz, Raymond Mahlon Associate Professor of English, A.M. McQlmston, Raymer Associiite Professor of English, A.M. Absent Wagner, Alvin E. Professor of Educa ' tion, Ph.D. Brison, Mary Juanita Head of Art Dep ' t., College of Education, A.M. Philips, Velma Professor of Home Economics. A.M. Tiventy-Three
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