Alfred University - Kanakadea Yearbook (Alfred, NY)

 - Class of 1912

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WAYLAND D. W1Lcox, PH. B., B. D. H9075 Prqfiasor qf English, PrU2'.v.v0r U X Public byzealrizrg, Pfm'IJOf U' Ilanliletics, and iSl'c1'f11113' afibc l'lIL'll!U'. Ph.B., University of Chicago, '06, B.D., ,07g Associate in Literature, Lewis Institute, Chicago, '04. TRUE interpreter of literature, one who never fails to pierce through the verlmiage of expression and reveal the warm, sentient, lmman life that throbs beneath. Aside from his classroom duties, the quality which distinguishes Professor Wilcox is his versatility. He has never quite outgrown his undergraduate days and can he as much ofa hoy as ever when occasion requires. A brilliant scholar, an enthusiastic comrade, and an inspiring instructor,-few professors have a more secure place in the hearts of Alfred students. A. Niall. ANNAS, S. B., Cl907D Dimffor afflfluric auf! ljrofiimr U' lfoml and lmlrzmuvzrzll M115it'. S. B., Alfred University, ,055 Student for several years under fine instructors, both vocal and instrumental. Teacher and Assistant in the School of Music, Alfred University, '00-'05, Specialized in voice and piano, New lfngland Conservatory of Music, Boston, -,US-'07. VERY college student acknowledges that one of the most refining influences of college life is the quiet period at chapel when he sits under the spell of Professor Annas' music and is lifted out of himself into the realm of the ideal. Music as the embodiment ofthe inarticulate cries of the human heart, the voice ofall the voiceless things of earth, demands for its proper interpretation a sympathy that is as broad as humanity itself. That Professor Annas possesses this quality as do few other men is ohvious to all who have listened to his skilled rendition of the works of the masters of inusic. '11

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i CHARLES Fmzous BINNS, Sc. M., H9001 PW1r1'i1rg and C'orr1mic.r. ter Cathedral Kings School, Kings Scholar, '69-'72g Royal Porcelain Works, Wor- cester, '72-,975 .lixaminer in Pottery and Porcelain, City and Guilds of l'.ondon ln- stitute, '95-96, Principal Technical Art School, Trenton, N. J., '98-'00, Author of Story of the Potter Cl897D and , HThe Potter's Craft 119103. N a year u hen the prohlem of the proper relation of college studies to outside activities is a center of attention, we may well look to Professor Binns as one who has reached a satisfactory solution. Few men antong' the facility ltave more varied interests, yet he has a wholesome ahhorrence for fads, and tenipers his zeal for all enterprises hy the conservatism of solid common sense. An acknow- ledged specialist in his own line, he holds up to his students the twofold ideal of successful professional training and a broad general sympathy for all departments of human endeavor. PAUL li. Trrswourn, PH. B., H9091 Proflwor of fllorlfrn Lnrzgzzzqgrs. Ph. B., Alfred University, '04, Student Berlin and Dresden, ,025 Student Ohio State University, '03-'04, Instructor in Modern Languages, Alfred University, '04-'07, Student in University of Wiscon- sin, '07-'09, Fellow in German, Univer- sity of Wisconsin, '08-'09, Member Modern loanguage Association of America. HAT is Professor Titsworth's theory of education? For answer, see the light that gleams from his oflice window in the wee small hours of the night. An enemy tothe sentimen- tal, so-called education, which consists in enthusing over things at a distance rather than the actual mastery and application of content, he exemplifies hest in his own life the principles he champions. And does he achieve results? Well, just ask those who have explored the mysteries of German syntax under his direction. Ask those who have listened to his inspiring chapel speeches, where every sentence is a fund of condensed meaning. Rah, for Herr Titsworth. 10 Dirfftor of ibn' Nrzu York Staff School Q' Clay- Sc. M., Alfred University, '01, Worces-



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CoR'r12z R. CLAWSON, A. M.,.C1908D 1 Clvarhv Paitrr IJI'Qfl'J50l'Qf'Hf!f0Ifl'07111, Palifiml .SM-rin' and Lf7Ii7Jl'l'.Yill' Librarian. Ph. B., Alfred University, '92, B. Lit., '92, A. B., Salem College. '02, A. M., Alfred University, '08, Professor of History, Greek and English, Waterford Academy, '92-'94g Student at Columbia University, '025 Professor of History and Greek, Salem College, '94-,063 President l Salem College, '06-'085 Student at Harvard, l summer ,09. L L F making books there is no end, but a library is not a mere collection of books nor a librarian one who indiseriminately passes out reading matter. To carefully select a few books worth while from the mountains of material published, and to see that the right book and the right student come together, requires taet and insight. Alfred students are frankly pleased at the way Professor Clawson performs his duties as librarian. He believes that the college library has a function second to none in the edncative process and has instituted lnany reforms tending to greater eflieieney in service. JAMES D. BENNEHOFF, S. M. Cl907D PrqfZ'.v.wr ofBiologv and Geology. S. B., Alfred University, '02, S. M., '04, Professor of Biology and Geology, Mount Union College, ,05-'06, Member American Association for the Advancement of Science. CL ICAR OLD ,llMlVlY -so goes the song. Fact is, he isn't old. The phrase evidently means that the affectionate regard of all students for the proprietor of the Steinheim is a lixed and ever-recurring phenomenon. When freslnnen come to college, a trifle timid and quite overcome by the opening formalities, they find their first friend among the faculty in the kind hearted, jolly professor of biology. And as the years go on they learn to .admire him more and more for the seriousness of purpose and broadness of intellect that lie beneath a genial exterior. 12

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