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GEORGE BENJAMIN WOODS. B. A., M. A., Ph. D. Dean of the College and Professor of English Born in Morris, Illinois; Country School at Crumb- town, Indiana; High School at South Bend, Indiana; Indiana and Kvanston Academy, Illinois; i!. A. at Northwestern, 1903; M. A. at Harvard, 1908; Ph. 1). at Harvard, 1911; Instructor and Coach of all athletics at La Salle-Preu Township High School, La Salle, Illinois; Instructor of English and all Public Speaking at Pacific University, Forrest Grove, Oregon; Instructor in Eng- lish and Debating and Assistant Principal at Evanston Academy, Illinois; graduate student at Harvard Uni- versity, 1907-1910; Head of the Department of English, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio ; Head of the Depart- ment of English and Class Dean, Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, 1913-1925; Lecturer in summer session at Minnesota University, 1923 ; Lecturer inter- session and summer session University of California, 1924; Author — English Poetry and Prase of the Ro- mantic Movement ; College Handbook of Writing; A Manual of English; Victorian Poetry; Phi Beta Kappa; Who ' s Who in America. MARY LOUISE BROWN, B. A., M. A. De of W n and Associate Professor of English Horn in Romney, Indiana; graduated, Romney High School; graduate of Del ' aw University, 1909; M. A. from the University of Michigan, 1920-1922; attended Columbia University, l u 21 ; and Oxford summer school, 192K; six years in charge of a camp for undernourished children, Alpha Gamma Delta, Jackson, Michigan; Chairman of Press and Publication Committee of Na- tional Association of Deans of Women; President of the Regional Association of Maryland, Virginia, Dela- ware, and District of Columbia; Vice-President of the Washington Branch of American Association of Uni- versity Women; Chairman of the Education Commit- tee; charge of the Collegiate Weather Vane, Alpha Gamma Delta Quarterly; Phi Beta Kappa.
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-UCIUS CHARLES CL KK Chancellor of the
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ELLERY CORY STOWELL, B. V, Docteur en Droii PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ID rNTERNATIONAl I W Born iii I. vim, Massachusetts; studied at Universitj of Berlin, 1903 : 1904; University of Tans, 1404-140 ; Licencie en droit, 1906; Docteur en droit, 1909; Grad- uate of Diplomatic Section, Ecole libre des Sciences Politiques, Paris, 1906; Secretary of the College of Po- litical Sciences, Washington; Assistant Professor of In- ternational Law, University of Pennsylvania, 191(1-1913; Assistant Professor of International Law at Columbia University, 1913-1918; President of Better Government League since 1925; Secretary adjoint second Peace Con- ference, The Hague, 1907; Secretary of Delegation of Panama; Secretary of American delegation Naval Con- ference, London, 1908-1909; Decorated by Holland and Russia; Author — he Consul; Consular Cases and Opin- ions; Diplomacy oj War; Intervention in International Law. PAUL KAUFMAN, I!- A., M. A., Ph. D. PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH Porn in Providence, Rhode Island; B. A. at Yale, 1909; M. A., 1910; Ph. D. at Harvard, 1918; Assistant in Philosophy at Yale, 1909-1910; Assistant in English at Harvard, 1911-1912; Lectuer d ' Anglais from Harvard to the University of Bordeaux, France; Assistant in Eng- lish and Comparative Literature at Harvard, 1914-191( ; Instructor of English at Yale, 1916-1918; Author— Sec- ond Course in Genera! Education, English Section (V . S. Arm} ' Manual); Outline Guide to Shakespeare— 1924; Heralds of Original Genius — 1926; Editor — Essays in Memory of Barrett Wendell (with Y. R. Castle, Ir.) Poinh oj View for College Students— 1926 ; Ruskin ' s lime and Tide; Muuera Pulveris — 1927; Secretary to Shakesperean Association; Phi Beta Kappa. JOHN EDWARD BENTLEY B. A., M V. M. R. E., S. T. B.. Th D. PROFESSOR or l in CATION W ' H PSYCHOLOGY Born iii Knottinglv, England; University of Man- cluster, England; 1911-1912, Wesley College ' ; 1912-1915, University of Manitoba, Canada ; Wesleyan College ; McGill University, Montreal; M. A. in Psychology, Clark University, Worchester, Mass., 1910; S. T. B., Boston University, 1917; Graduate Student in Psychol- ogy, Harvard University, 1917-1918; Fellow in Psychol- ogy, Clark University, 1918-1920; M. R. E., Boston Uni- versity, 1920; Fellow Extra Mural Wesleyan College, McGill University, Th. I)., 1924; Professor ' of Religious Education, The I lire School of Theology, Denver Col., 1920-1925; Lecturer in Psychology, The University of Denver, Col., 1921-1925; Summe ' r School, 1922-1925; Professor of Psychology of Religion, Auburn Theologi- cal Seminary Summer School, 1926.
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