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Faculty Officers of Faculty President Rev. Chas. T. Aikens. Secretary .Herbert A. Allison, A. M. Librarian Rev. Frank P. Manhart, D. D. Curator of Museum G. E. Fisher. A. M., Ph. B. 5 Rev. Charles T. Aikens, A. M., Professor of I sycholot:;y and Ethics. Boni Der. 14tli, ].S(i(), in SiiilerviUc, IMifflin Co., Pa. He t:iu, ' ;lit in the imblic school near his home from 1S77 to ISiSO. He was enrolled as a stndeiit of Missionary Institnte in 1881 and iiradnated in 188. ' !. He also grahiated at Gettjshnri; ' Collen-e and Seminary in 1885 and 1888, respectively. He taught in the Gettyshnrg Preparatory Department for three j ' ears. In 1886 and 1887 he was representative of Inter Seminary Alliance at Roche.ster, N. Y., and Alexandria, Va. In 1888 he was elected pastor of the Pine Grove Mills charge, in Center Co., Pa. He was President of Central Penn syl- vania S} ' nod for ihur years. Owing to his well-known qualities as a pastor, and his un- usual e.xecutive and business abilities, he was called to the Presidency of Susquehanna I ' niversity in IflOo. 4 Rev. J. R. Dinim, D. D., Professor of Political Economy and Inter- national Law. Ret red. ]?orn near Muney, L ' coming county. Pa., in 18o0. Having prepared for col- lege, he entered Pennsylvania College, from which he graduated with first honors in 1857. In the same year he a-isumed the management of a classical school at Aarousburg, Center county, Pa., and in 1874, became ])rinci|)al of the Lutherville Female Seminary. lu 1882, owing to his well-known qualities as a teacher, he was called to Missionary Institute as principal of the classical department, and later became President of Susquehanna Uni- versity. On account of health he was obliged to resign his p(jsition as President in 1899, but held his position as instructor until close of year 1906. 7 Frank P. Manhart, D. D., Professor of Systematic Theology and Church History. Born August 30, 1852, at Catawissa, Pa. He is a grailuate of Missionary Insti- tute and Pennsylvania College. For several years he pursued ]iost-graduate studies in Pennsylvania and Johns Hojikins Universities. He has served pastorates in P loomsburg and Philadelphia, Pa., and has made a .«tudy of church work and problems in Europe. The lectureships on Christian Worshi|) and AugsbiU ' g Confession have been tilled by him. He has also published a large ninnl)er of papers in Theological Reviews. Previous to his accepting the position in the Theological Seminary at Sn. ' ;([nehanna University he was at the head of the Deaconess Motherhouse at Baltim irc, Md., for several years. 18
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