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FACULTY — Continued IIakky K. Perkins, Instructor in Mechani- cal Engim - C. Tyrrell, M.S., [nstructor in Mechanical Engineering Harry l . Watson, M.S.. Associate Pro- fessor i Mechanical Engineering School of Education ( ii in S. I ' rEs, I ' ll I ),. I (ean and IV. n. nt ' Education Charles I.. Smith. A.I ' ... [nstructor and (. ' ritli Teacher Veyse II Rob kson, B.Pd., [nstructor and Critic Teacher Grace S Grant, V.B., Critic Teacher Helen I. Il.u ine, B.A., Critic Teacher i -i e I.. Brow n, A.B., Critic Teacher Sadie .1. Thompson, M.S., Critic Teacher Horaci . Croxford, B.A., Critic Teacher Caroline E. Collins, B.A., Critic Teacher Experiment Station Alice W. Averill, Laboratory Assistant in Entomology Gladys E. Babbin, Seed Analyst and Assistant in Plant Pathologj Rt sseli M. Bailey, Associate Biologist Macretta Blai kmore, Assistant in Agricul- tural Economics Joseph . Chucka, Assistant Biologist, Plant Breeding and Nutrition Mary M. Pi iyton, Nutritionist Mildred R. Covell, Vssistant in Biology I I low . Vssi k iate Vgri( ultural E ' ' momist Delmar S. Fink, Assistant Biologist, Planl ding and Nutrition Fred Griffee, Director in ' Experiment Station I G ii . I Ii une Economist K mm k.i.i nk W. Kenney, Laboratory Assistant Biologist Frank H. Lathrop, Entomologist I ii i m k B. Lovejoy, Laboratorj and Field Vssistant in Plant Breeding and Nutrition Florence I.. Markix, Assistant Plant Pathologist i l u . Laboratory and Field Vssistant in Blueberry Investigations Charles II. Merchant, Agricultural I. ' momist Merna N. Monroe, Vssistant in Home Economics Research Elaine M. Pooler, chief Assistant in Agricultural Economics ; psom . Vssistant Km i i . ii i P. Steinbai i Vnalyst, I lepartment of Inspections Andrew E. Watson, Graduate Assistant in Agricultural Economics [ris M. Williams, Assistant in Agricultural Eo momics Military Department Si .1 ni Edv rd Bays, [nstructor in Military Science and Tactii S rgi r- Gi orgi Icilvie, Instructor in Military Science and Tactics A shadv walk in summertime 23
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MEMBERS OF THE College of Arts and Sciences Frances E. Arnold, M.A., Assistant Profes- sor of Romance Languages i i i;i mi E. Bennett, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Phj sics Bertrand F. Brann, S.M., Associate Professor of Chemistry Charles A. Brautlecht, Ph.D.. Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Edward X. I ' m sh, Ph.D., Associate Profes- si ir of Psychology H. Chadbourne, Ph.D.. Associate Professor of Education Olin S. Lutes, Ph.D., Professor of Education James Moreland, M.A.. Instructor in English Joseph M. Murray, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology Clifford Nelson, Sc.D., Instructor in Zoology Charles E. Packard, S.M., Assistant Professor of Zoology Harold W. Whicker, B.A., Instructor in English College of Agriculture Robert J. Ashman, M.F., Assistant Pro- fessor of Forestry Joseph A. Chucka, Ph.D.. Professor of Agronomy and Agricultural Engineering I.amikt S. Cokkf.tt. M.S.. Professor of Animal Industry Garnet E. Davis, B.S., Graduate Fellow in Dairy Husbandry Arthur] Deering, Sc.D.. Director of the Extension Service Allen W. Goodspeed, M.F., Associate Pro- fessor of Forestry Gladys M. Gould, B.S., Instructor in Home Economics Herbert S. Hill, A.B.. Professor of Agricultural Educatii n Arnoi.h E. Hook, B.S.. Graduate Fellow in Bacteriology Clifford E. Lloyd, B.S.. Graduate Fellow in Botany and Entomology George P. Steinbauer, Ph.D.. Assistant Professor of Botany Marion D. Sweetman, Ph.D., Professor of Home Economics ' IW- ' : College of Technology Herbert B. Abbott, Mechanician in Mechanical Engineering Ralph F. Bow hex. Electrician in Electrical Engineering Pali. D. Bray, B.S.. Ch.E., Professor of Pulp and Paper Technology Xf.il M. Calderwood, B.S., Graduate Assistant John G. L. Caulfield, M.S.. Instructor in Pulp and Paper Technologj Hugh D. Chase. S.M., Instructor in Civil Engineering Paui I I oki. E.E., Eng.D., Director of Maine Technology Experiment Station Everi n J. Felker, B.S., Instruc tor in Civil Engineering H. Walter Leavitt, C.E., M.S.. Associate Professor of Civil Engineering Lawrence L. Osborn, A.M., Instructor in Chemistry Looking north, toward the Indoor Field 22
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SUMMER SESSION ■ For six weeks during July and August, the annual University of Maine summer schoi il will be in session. ( Iffering over a hundred courses in 17 departments, the session yearly attracts an enrollment of nearly 350 teachers, superin- tendents, supervisors, and students. Prof. Roy M. Peterson, of the Depart- ment of Romance Languages, the director, presents during ' summer school a complete program of scholastic and social activities. The calendar includes a visit to the Black Mansion in Ellsworth, a trip to Lakewood, tour of Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park, Moosehead Lake and Mount Kineo, a boat cruise on the 1 ' enobscot. and the an- nual University picnic. Luring the 1934 session. Dr. Arthur A. I Luck made his first official address to the students as President of the University. Shakespeare ' s Twelfth Night, starring Maude Adams on a tour of Maine, played before a large summer school audience in the Little Theatre. Prominent among the faculty this summer will be Wilfred John Hinton, now at the Institute of Hankers in London, a professor of history, government, and economics. Others include: Prof. Helen Patch, of the Department of French at Mount llolyoke; Miss Adelaide Linnell, director of Music at College Training School; and Prof. Lawrence P.. Hill, of the Department of Education of West Virginia. Looking down the campus in mid-Julj picnic at Pushaw Lake during the summer session
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