Washburn University - Kaw Yearbook (Topeka, KS)

 - Class of 1926

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LIBERAL ARTS FACULTY. Parley Paul VVomer, B. D., Sc. D. .............. President Head of the Department of American Citizenship Duncan Lendrum McEachron, A. B., Litt. D ......... Vice-President Professor of English Language. Arthur Godfrey Sellen, Ph. D ............. . . . Dean Professor of Biblical Literature and History. WILLgAIflfg A. I-IARSHBARGER, B. S., c. , Professor of Mathematics. DANIEL MOSES FISK, Ph. D., D. D., Professor Emeritus of Sociology. CHARLOTTE M. LEAVITT, A. M., Litt. D., Professor of English Literature. CLEVELAND SCOTT LOPER, M. S., Professor of Engineering. SARAH LUCINDA DOUBT, Ph. D., Professor of Botany. JOHN E, HOLLINGSWORTH, Ph. D., Professor of Greek and Latin. JESSIE DEAN, B. S., Librarian. LUTHER D. VVHITTMORE. A. M.. Litt. D., Registrar, Professor of Education. VVILLIAM J. MORGAN, A. M., B. D., Professor of Philosophy and Social Ethics. ROBERT HILLS KINGMAN, A. M., Professor of Zoology. BURLEIGH REED, B. S., A. M., Professor of Chemistry. WILLIAM A. IRWIN, A. M., Professor of Economics. ELSIE L. JONES, A. M., Professor of Home Economics. VICTOR EDWARD WHITE, A. M., Professor of Political Science and History. BERTRAM W. MAXWELL, A. M., Professor of History. NATHANIEL E. SAXE, A. M., Professor of Modern Foreign Languages. FLEMING G. MOORE, Ph. D., Professor of Physics. AUGUSTIN VV. BREEDEN, A. M., Professor of Public Speaking, HARRY JUSTIN COLBURN, A. M., Associate Professor of English Language and Literature. XVILLIAM C. WHEELER, A. B., B. D.. Assistant Professor Emeritus of Mathematics. FRANCES DAVIS WHITTEMORE, Assistant Professor of Art. SUSAN M. GUILD, A. B., Litt. D., Dean of Women. Assistant Professor of Modern Foreign Languages. Twenty-three TRANN LAMAR COLLIER, A. M., Assistant Professor of Education and Philosophy. KARL A. MENNINGER, A. M., M. D., Assistant Professor of Abnormal Psy- chology. MILDRED VVILSON, A. B., C. P. H., Assistant Professor of Bacteriology. ANGELUS T. BURCH, A. M., Assistant Professor of Journalism. HELEN WHITAKER, A. M., Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy. LUCIE D. MONTOLIU, A. M., Assistant Professor of Modern Foreign Languages. ANNA E. CHERKASKY, A. B., Assistant Professor of Modern Foreign Languages. HERBERT G. STURGES, A. M., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. GEORGE J. WOODWARD, B. S. Director of Athletics. ARTHUR C. LONBORG. LL. B., Assistant Director of Athletics. V. HELEN ANDERSON, Ph. B., Instructor in Art. N. A. BAKER, LL. B., Instructor in Accounting. ALBERT H. WINTER, B. S., Instructor in Shop. HELENE ROSS, A. M., Instructor in Modern Foreign Languages. FREDERICK ZIMMERMAN, A. B., Instructor in English. MABEL E. RUGEN, A. B., Instructor in Physical Education. FLORENCE HEIZER, A. B., Instructor in Public Speaking. ALBERT VVEHE, M. S., Instructor in Engineering. RALPH BURKHOLDER, A. M., Instructor in English. HELEN STEELE, A. B., Assistant in Home Economics. EARLE G. BROWN, M. D., Lecturer on Hygiene.

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1 DEAN ARTHUR GODFREY SELLEN Twenty-two



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DEAN HARRY K. ALLEN School of Law The XYashburn College School of l,axv is a member of the ,Xssociation of .Xmerican l.axv Schools. The constitution of the Association provides that after September lst, 1923, each member of the Association shall require of all candidates for its degree at the time of their admission to the school the completion of tvvo years of college xvorlt. The XX'ashburn School of l,axv anticipates this provision by putting this requirement in force on September lst, 1923. The Association rules provide that a full time school shall require of its candidates for the first degree in laxv resident study of laxv during a period of at least 90 weeks and at least l080 hours of class-room in- structions must be given in the mornings. XYashburn College School of Law requires resident study during a period of l08 xveclts and at least l368 hours of classroom instruction. .Xll lectures are given during the morning hours. 'l'he rules of the .Xssociation provide that each layv school shall own a lavv library of not less than 5000 volumes. The Wash- burn College School of Lan' noxv oxvns a library of 8500 volumes of new books besides several thousand old books and odd volumes. Twenty - four

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