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rank Wesley Shultis, A. B„ A. M. Professor of Business Administration. A. B., State Teachers College. Cedar Falls, Iowa, 1908; A. M., State Teachers ' College, Greely, Colorado, 1914; In- structor at Greely, Colorado ; present position since 1922. William Whitcomb Wkitehouse, A. M., Th. D., Ph. D. Professor of Economies and Sociology. A. B.. Lebanon College, 1916 ; Lane Theological Seminary, 1915; B. D., Garret Biblical Institute, 1917; Marquette University, School of Commerce, 1917-18; A. M., Law- rence College, 1919; Th. D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1922; Ph. D., Northwestern University, 1927; Delta Sigma Phi ; present position since 1922. Henry Lee Ewbaxk, A. M. Professor of Public Speaking. Phi Beta Kappa ; Delta Sigma Rho ; Phi Delta Epsilon ; A. B.. Ohio YVesleyan. 1917; A. M., University of Michi- gan. 1924; Graduate School. University of Michigan, 1925- 26 ; Treasurer, National Association of Teachers of Speech ; Instructor in English, Albion College, 1917-18 ; Assistant Professor of Public Speaking, Albion College, 1918-21 ; Graduate work and Instructor in Public Speaking, University of Wisconsin, 1927-28 ; Secretary of Interna- tional Oratorical League ; Business Manager of Quarterly Journal of Speech : Chi Phi ; Head of the Department of Public Speaking since 1922.
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Albert Johnston McCulloch, A. M., Ph. D. Professor of Political Science. A. B.. University of Missouri, 1894; A. M.. 1895; Ph. D., University of Denver, 1905 ; Columbia University, 1914, 1926 ; Instructor in History, University of Missouri. 1894- 95 ; Professor of History and Political Science, South- western College, Kansas, 1910-1919; Professor of History, Northeast Missouri Teachers ' College, 1919 ; Professor of History, Morningside College, Iowa, 1923-24; Author of The Loan Office Experiment in Missouri ; Member of tlu- Political Science Association of America, and of the Academy of Political Science of New York ; Phi Kappa Delta ; present position since 1919. Donald Monroe Gilbert, Ph. D. Professor of Modern Languages. Phi Beta Kappa; Ph. B., Wesleyan University, Connecticut. 1908 ; Certificat d ' etudes f rancaises, University of Paris. 1910; A. M., West Virginia University, 1917; Ph. D., University of Wisconsin, 1920; Instructor in French, Northwestern University, 111., 1909-10; Instructor of English, Corozal, Porto Rico, 1908-09 ; Supervising Prin- cipal. Corozal and Humacao, Porto Rico, 1911-14; Instruc- tor in English and French, Institute Nacional, Panama, 1914-15; Instructor of Romance Languages, West Vir- ginia Lriiversity, 1915-1918; University of Cincinnati, 1918-19; Graduate work and Assistant in Romance Lan- guages, University of Wisconsin, 1919-20; Delta Kappa Ep-ilon ; present position since 1920. Clement Eugene Rood, Ph. M. Professor of Physics. Ph. B., Albion College, 1894; Ph. M„ 1897; Instructor in Astronomy and Physics, Albion College, 1895-97 ; Fellow- ship in Astronomy, University of Chicago, 1897-99 ; In- structor in Mathematics and Astronomy, Beloit College, Wisconsin, 1899-01 ; Professor of Mathematics and Phys- ics, Carthage College, Illinois, 1901-03; Instructor in Phys- ics, Michigan College of Mines, 1903-15; Assistant Profes- sor, 1915-20 ; Head of Department of Physics. Western State College of Colorado, Summer Session, 1923 ; Grad- uate work in Physics, University of Michigan, Summer Sessions, 1924-25 ; present position since 1922.
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Thomas Milton Carter, Ph. D„ B. D. Professor of Education. Phi Delta Kappa; A. B., Illinois Wesleyan University. 1914; B. D.. Garrett Biblical Institute. 1917: A. M., Northwest- ern University, 1921 ; Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1923 ; Student Director of Hamline University, 1919-20 : Central State Normal College, Summer, 1925 ; South Dakota State College, Brookinoff, South Dakota, Summer, 1926 ; Central State Normal College, Summer, 1927 ; Member of National Education Association, Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters ; Sigma Tau Delta ; present position since 1923. Bernice Lydia Crosby, B. S. Professor of Home Economics. B. S.. University of Wisconsin; Director of Home Econ- omics ; present position since 1924. Royal Glenn Hall, A. M., Ph. D. Professor of History. A. B., Park College; A. M., University of Kansas: B. D., Auburn Theological Seminary ; Ph. D., University of Chi- cago; Instructor at Park College, 1918-19; University of Kansas. Summer, 1920 ; Assistant Professor at University of Missouri, 1920, 21, University of Chicago, 1924-25; five years of religious and educational work in Siam and Hawaii ; Kappa Delta Pi ; present position since 1926. Puge Twenty-eight
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