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ee Tite WABASH Gb UR” oy GQ: eee o G corge | 1E WES M A ckin t osh 9 I resi d ent It is fitting at this time, the last year for Doctor Mackintosh as president of Wabash College, that some idea, brief though it necessarily is, be given of ithe immense amount of service he has given during his lifetime. 1926 marks the twentieth year as president of Wabash College for Doctor Mackintosh. During his tenure of office the institution has expanded and become a leading factor in its field: the small Liberal Arts College. On December 15, 1906, Doctor Mackintosh assumed charge of Wabash College He was officially inaugurated as its president the next year. Ske Se ¢ SE o HE PEE = as its acting president. His B.A. and M.A. degrees were received from Wabash in 188 pectively. He was given a Doctor of Divinity degree from Wooster College in 1905, and an LI.D. degree from Hanover College two years later. and 1887, res- For fifteen years prior to his connection with Wabash College Doctor Mackin- tosh was pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis. Between the years 1904-1906 he was a lecturer in Biblical Literature and Psychology at Wabash, 4 and through his term as president he has taught Biblical Literature and has held the chair of Philosophy and Logic. He is a member of Sigma Chi, the Masonic Order, the Ouiatenon Club, Indiana- polis Literary Club, Presbyterian Association of College Presidents, North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, and various other organizations. Eh EE a EO : UE Lo. 2.6 ie CR CLE a
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red er C Ik ar| Do MmProese, IR epist rar a SON Professor of the German Language and Literature. A.B., Butler University, “06; A.M., University of Michigan, 715. Member: Phi Kappa Phi, Association of German Professors, Ouiatenon Club. Since 1922 Professor Domroese, in addition to his regular duties as head of the German Department, has been Registrar of the college. Under his management, that office has become straightened out and is at the present time in excellent con- dition. Before coming here, Mr. Domroese was assistant professor of German at Ober- lin. He came to Wabash College in 1919 and has been head of his department since. Professor Domroese is considered an authority on German literature. bo Siac cam abicacne omnes
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