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SS. ee Jasper AsapH CrAGWALL, M.Sc. Thornton Professor of Mathematics B.E., Vanderbilt University, ’86; M.Sc., Vanderbilt University, ’98. ; Member: Kz, Ouiatenon Club. On the point of service Professor Cragwall is the oldest member on the Wabash faculty, having begun his teaching here in 1901. Before coming ta Wabash he was a fellow in Physics at Vanderbilt University between the years 1897-1901. Almost since its incep- tion and up to a few years ago, “Craggy”’ has been chairman of the college committee on athletics, and it is partially due to his work in that capacity together with the esteem and affection in which Wahash men hold him that he was given the name, “The Grand Old Man of Wabash.” CHARLES HeNrY OLDFATHER, Ph.D. Lafayette Professor of the Greek Language and Literature and of Ancient History A.B., Hanover College, ’06; A.M., Hanover College, ’11; B.D., McCormick Theological Seminary, 711; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, ’22. Member: A60, Ouiatenon Club. Doctor Oldfather has taught at Hanover College, and at the American University of Beirut. At the present time he is past chairman of the Indiana Library Association and president of the Intercollegi- ate Athletic Association. Joy LutHEer Lronarp, AM. Professor of Economics B.A., Ohio Wesleyan, ’07; M.A., Yale, ’10. Member: Acacia, A ®, Ouiatenon Club, Association of University Professors, Rotary Club. Professor Leonard has been teaching at Wabash College for the past thirteen years. Mr. Leonard is one of the best known economists in the state. ae er = te ae: — - a = Je :
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———EE = = ap ee as = es a ee r ) y ( Teorg ey Va | ent me IX endal | [ lea nh Villigan Professor of English. AB.. Brown University, 12; A M.. University of Wisconsin, Las Member: Delta Phi, Ouiatenon Club. 1920 to be associate professor in the English in addition to taking up duties as Mr. Kendall came to Wabash in Department, which position he has held since. Dean of the college in the spring of 1925. Before his coming to Wabash, Mr. Kendall was an University for three years, and also took advanced work in tion. instructor in Columbia English at that institu- When the United States entered the World War he enlisted and was commis- rank of captain in the National Guard. sioned lieutenant. At present he holds the
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— Grorcr Henry Tapy, A.M. Professor of Education ad Psychology AB., Wabash College, 06; A.M., Wabash College, ’08. Member: American Association of College Profes- sors, Ouiatenon Club, Rotary Club. Mr. Tapy began teaching here in 1908 after he had had advanced work at Columbia and Chicago Univer- sities. At the present time he is one of the most prominent educators in Indiana, and is in constant demand as a public speaker. James INsLEY Osporne, Ph.D. Yandes Professor of the English Language and Literature A.B., Wabash College, ’06; A.M., Wabash College, ’10; A.B., Oxford University, 713; Ph.D., Columbia University, ’19. Author of: ‘Arthur Hugh Clough,” ete. Member: BOI, BK, MAE, Ouiatenon Club. Mr. Osborne has been head of the English Depart- ment here for a number of years. Between the years 1914-1917 he was an instructor in Columbia University. At the outbreak of the war he entered the service, and returned in 1919 to Wabash College as head of the English Literature Department. Mr. Osborne was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. GEORGE ERNEST CARSCALLEN, A.M. Professor of Mathematics A.B., Wabash College, ’06; A.M., Illinois University, ’10. Professor Carscallen has been at Wabash College since 1920, coming here, after a three-year absence from teaching, ffom Hiram College, where he was head of the Department of Mathematics fiom 1913 to 1917. Mr. Carseallen was also instructor in mathe- matics at the University of Illinois during the years 1907-1913. ee Gi | ¢ is | a | e :
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