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Forrest D. Brown, Ph.D. Protestor ol Education and Psych- ology; Dean ol the College B.S.. Fort Hayes Kansas State Col- lege. 1029; M.S.. Fort Hayes Knnsut State College. 1930; Ph.D.. University of Cincinnati. 1933; Graduate Work, University of Chicago. 1939. Mona Casey, A.B. Acting Instructor in Physical Edu- cation A.B.. Buena Vista College, 1932. (1944) Carlton A. Chaffee, A.M. Associate Prolessor ol Music B.S., Mansfield State Teachers Col- lege. 1935; A.M., New York Univer- sity. 1940. Hiram Smoots Doty. M.S. Prolessor ol Biology B.S.. Iowa State College. 1912; M.S., Io.va State College, 1915; Mc- Bride Lakeside Laboratory. Summer, 1912; Graduate Student. University of Chicago. Summers 1913-16. 1922-23, 1925-27. (1919) Nina HohanshelT Brown, A.M. Instructor in Education A.B., Simpson College. 1903; A.M., University of Iowa, 1910; Graduate Student; University of California. Ice- land Stanford University, University of Southern California. University of Ore- gon, Somerville College, Oxford Uni- versity. England. (1919) Charles N. Burrows, Ph.D. See Faculty Council Pane Francis L. Casey, A.M. See Faculty Council Page Hadley R. Crawford, Mus.M. Associate Prolessor ol Music B.M., Simpson College, 1933; M.M., Northwestern University. 1941; Gradu- ate Work. Concordia Seminary, part time 1941-44; Union Theological Semi- nary. 1944; Jullinrd School of Music, 1945. Donald II. Ocroyd, A.M. Instructor ol Speech Arkansas City Junior College, 1942; A.B.. University of Iowa. 1944; A.M.. University of Iowa, 1945. 20
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PteAident Voi jt One of the most thrilling experiences of a Simpson student is a visit with President Edwin Edgar Voigt. As the student enters his office, President Voigt rises from his chair, extends a cordial greeting and invites the student to be seated. In this quiet, sincere and friendly atmosphere, Dr. Voigt asks the student his interests and plans and proceeds to give enlightening views on them. The student, without doubt, is proud to know that he can visit and talk things over with President Voigt. At the end of these inspiring words, Dr. Voigt rises, wishes the student success, and shakes hands. Yes, he lias actually filled you with a new desire to strive ahead! Not only is President Voigt’s friendly and sincere per- sonality extended to students, but his whole-hearted smile greets everyone he meets. He is indeed a loyal booster and an out- standing contributor to Simpson, and we as students and friends consider it a privilege to know him. He is a man who has entered many fields and has demon- strated his keen abilities. These are the reasons it is a thrilling experience to meet and to know President Voigt.
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Nina Mitchell Goltry, A.M. Instructor in Education B.S. in Education. De» Moines Uni- versity. 1926; A.M., University of low.). 1928; Graduate Student, Uni- versity el Iowa. Summers. 1933, 1934, 1940. 11928) Lou Hazelwood, Ph.B. Instructor in Leadership Trainin } Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1923; Graduate Study. University of Chicago, 1926; Northwestern University School of Education. 1929; University of Washington. 1927; University of Den- ver. 1944. (1945) James Henry Inman, Ph.D. Professor of Education Ph.B., Baker University. 1907; B.S.. University of Missouri. 1914; A.M.. University of Iowa, 1926; Ph.D.. University of Iowa, 1927; Graduate Student, University of Iowa, Summer, 1941. (1929) Howard P. Lego, A.M. Professor of Bible, Philosophy, and Psychology A.B., Wesleyan University. 1904; B.D., Drew Theological Seminary. 1907; Graduate Student. Clark Uni- versity. 1912; A.M.. Boston University. 1925; M.R.E., Boston University. 1925. (1936) Helen M. Malone, B.M. Instructor of Piano B.M., Simpson College, 1945. Ralph W. Graham, D.D. Associate Professor of Socioloffy and Religious Life Counsellor A.B.. DePauw University, 1921; Harvard University. 1922-23; S.T.B., Boston University, 1925; A.M.. Butler University. 1934; D.D., DePauw Uni- versity, 1940. Beryl F. Hoyt, A.M. Librarian •A.B., Simpson College, 1936; S.B. in Library Science. University of Illi- nois, 1937; A.M.. Northwestern Uni- versity, 1942; Diploma, Chicago Train- ing School. 1942. (1944) Ruth M. Jackson, A.M. Instructor in En fUsh. Dean of Women A.B., Simpson College. 1918; A.M., University of Chicago, 1922; Grnduate Student, University of Alberta, Sum- mer, 1919; Graduate Student, Univer- sity of Chicago. Summer. 1923, 1926- 27, 1928-29. 1929-30, 1935-36. (1923- 1926, 1936) Sven Lekblrg, Mus.M. Chair nan of the Division ol Music Mu B.. Northwestern University, 1923; Schola Cantorum. 1923-24; Pupil of Vincent d’ Indy and Paul Braud; Ecole Normale, 1930-31; Pupil of Paul Dukas. Alfred Cortot, and Lucien Wurmser; Mus.M.. Eastman School of Music. 1939. (1940) Francis I. Moats, Ph.D. Professor of History and Political Science A.B., Si mi ► ' College. 1913; A.M.. Northwestern University. 1915; Ph.D.. University of Iowa. 1926; Graduate Student. University of Chicago, Sum- ner, 1938. (1921) 21
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