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Dr. Clarence E. Leavenworth first came to Wabash College in 1916. For thirty four years he taught classes in French and Spanish, and was chairman of the department of Romance Languages. While he excelled in scholarly pursuits, he took an active interest in every phase of college life at Wabash, and in the community. He set an example in loyalty and in service for all who knew him. Dr. Leavenworth’s death, on September 23, 1950, was a genuine loss to Wabash College. There is a special place for his memory in all our hearts. Page Twenty
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Division One : In Division I the student finds the opportunity to investigate the mysteries of nature, and the principles of the physical sciences. The beginner in this division is first introduced to the sciences through general biology, physical | science, and basic mathematics. For those who decide to concentrate in this field there will be textbooks, lectures and laboratories in zoology, botany and | biology in Waugh Hall, and chemistry, physics and mathematics in Goodrich | Hall. Far from being the dull courses that many students imagine, the sciences provide fertile fields for investigation by those eager to learn. Many prepare for medicine, while others choose scientific research or teaching. Willis Johnson is Chairman of Division I. ALBERT R. BecuteL Ph.D. Rose Professor of Botany A.B., A.M., University of Pennsylvania; Ph.D. Cornell University. Taught at Penn. State, Cornell University and the University of Tennessee before coming to Wa- bash in 1920. Member of Botanical Society of America, Mycological Society of America, American Society of Plant Taxonomists, Indiana Academy of Sciences. Author of “Introduction to Plant Science” and “Key to Spring Flowering Plants of Indiana”. Married, three children. GrorRGE ERNEST CARSCALLEN A.M. Associate Professor of Mathematics A.B., Wabash; A.M., University of Illinois. Taught at University of Illinois, 1907-13 and Hiram College, 1913-17. Member of Mathematical Association of America, Sigma Xi. At Wabash since 1919. Married.
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