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¢ , P | A Neit CHARLES HuTsinprLiar, A.M. Associate Professor of English A.B., Ohio State University, ’08; A.M., University of Chicago, ’20. Member: IJIKA, Ouiatenon Club. In addition to his work for degrees, Mr. Hutsinpillar studied for a time at the University of Cincinnati be- fore he entered the field of teaching. He has taught at Missouri School of Mines, Culver Academy, Huron College, and Wabash College. He has been here since 1920. JouHn ALLEN SaunpeErs, A.M. Associate Professor of Romance Languages A.B., Wabash College, ’20; A.M., Wabash College, ’24. Member: BK, Professor Saunders has taught at Wabash since 1920. He received his B.A. degree here and tvok advanced work at the University of Chicago. He also holds a diploma from |’ Universite de Poitiers, France. Mr. Saunders is acting head of the Department of Romance Languages, by virtue of Professor Leaven- worth’s leave of absence this year. FrRGUSON ReppiE OrmeEs, A.M. Associate Professor of Economics A.B., Colorado College, ’12; A.B., Yale, ’13; A.M., University of Chicago, ’25. Member: AX, Association of University Professors, Ouiatenon Club, American Association of University Instructors in Accounting. Mr. Ormes taught between the years 1914-1916 at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and the year later at a Connecticut Preparatory school. Besides handling his classes in Economics and Accounting at Wabash he is in direct charge of the entire student budget.
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ON Na, | ee Tas ee ee ae a Me bent “a Be ep P., Gs eam 2 THE WABASH Q- 1 BenJAMIN Harrison GRAVE, Ph.D. Professor of Zoology B.S., Earlham College, '03; M.S., Carleton College, ’06; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, ’10. Member: American Society of Zoologists, American Society for Advancement of Science, Ouiatenon Club. Author: Scientific pamphlets, papers, and researcn documents. = Doctor Grave has been head of the Department of Zoology since 1920. Before coming here he taught at Earlham College, Knox College, and the University of Wyoming. He is a regular contributor to. the Wistar Institute Journals, and other scientific periodicals. He is known throughout the country for his research work every summer at Woodshole. Apert REIFF BECHTEL, Ph.D. Rose Professor of Botany A.B., University of Pennsylvania, 12: Ph.D., Cornell University, ’20. Member: Botanical Society of America, Indiana Academy of Science, American Association of Univer- sity Professors, Ouiatenon Club, ete. Professor Bechtel is one of the foremost botanists in this section of the country and has the distinction of being an authority on plant pathology and several other branches of the science. Doctor Bechtel, before coming here in 1920, taught for three years at the University of Pennsylvania and for five years at Cornell. Ratpu Tuomas Case, D.B. Professor of Biblical Literature and Religious Education A.B., Parsons College, ’15; D.B., MeCormick Theological Seminary, 719. Member: Religious Education Association. Professor Case before starting to teach held a pas- torate in Idaho from 1919 to 1922. He canie to Wabash in that year and has taught Biblical Licerature here since. lei £ | 62 B 7 Oa Cd CRO ES P| : ie
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Sy .. Qf OD THE WAB AS eee a es Ts, 5-5 =? ‘ of) a ™ om 1 pe WitiiaAm Norwoop Bricance, A.M. es ¢ Professor of Public Speaking | a. A.B., University of South Dakota, 716; A.M ., University of Nebraska, ’18; University of Chicago; University of Wisconsin, Some works that have been published by Professor Brigance are: “Reminiscences of the Front,’ Lincoln Daily News, September, 1920; “Speech Training in Secondary Schools,’ Educational Review, December, Member: AXA, TKA. Professor Brigance is recognized at the present time as one of the most efficient trainers of collegiate speakers in the country. His men have placed high in all of their contests. THEODORE G. GRONERT, Ph.D. Professor of History and Political Science A.B., University of Wisconsin, ’08; A.M., University of Wisconsin, 715; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, ’16. Author of: “History of the American Business Cor- poration”; contributor to Mississippi Vafley Historical Magazine and Southwest Political Science Quarterly. Member: I'M, @I1, American Association of Univer- sity Professors, American Historical Association, Mis- sissippi Valley Historical Association, Ouiatenon Club. Prior to his coming to Wabash College to assume the chair of history, Professor Gronert taught at Center College, Texas State College for Women, and the University of Arkansas. a 1924; “What is a Successful Speech?” Quarterly Jour- nal of Speech Education; ‘Debate as a Training in ; Citizenship,” Educational Review. GeorcE WILLIAM Horton, M.S. Professor of Physics B.S., Illinois Wesleyan, ’18; M.S., University of Wisconsin, 724. Member: 24, TA. Professor Horton has done graduate work and taught at both Northwestern University and the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. This is his second year of teaching at Wabash College.
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