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ILL HUTCHINS, B. A., B. F. A. Born in Westchester, Connecticut; Grammar and High School in Springfield, Massachusetts; B. A. at Yale, 1901; B. F. A. at Yale, 1909; study and travel in Paris and Italy, 1901-1902; study at Yale, 1908; Head Dramatic Coach at Yale, 1911-1912: taught in Depart- ment of Arts and Sciences at Columbia University; taught in Brooklyn Institute ; engaged in University Ex- tension work for the Board of Education of New York City; taught at the University of Bologna, Italy, 1918- 1919; author of a number of plays and criticisms on Art for magazines and papers; Phi Beta Kappa; Who ' s W ho in America. WALTER F. SHENTON, B. S„ M. A, Ph. D. PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS Born in Pottstown, Pennsylvania; attended the Potts- town grade- schools and The Hill School, Pottstown; B. S. and M. A. from Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa.; Ph. D. from Johns Hopkins University; taught in Johns Hopkins University and United States Naval Academy. DELOS OSCAR KINSMAN, B. I.., U. V, Ph. D. PROFESSOR OF ECONOM [CS Born in Fayette, Wisconsin; Normal School, Platte- ville, Wis.; B. L. at University of Wisconsin 1896; M. A., Butler College; Ph. D., University of Wisconsin, 1900; graduate work at the University of Wisconsin and University of Chicago; Fellow in Economics, Uni- versity of Chicago; Honorary Fellow, University oi Wisconsin; Professor of Social Sciences, State Normal College Whitewater. Wis.; Professor of Economics, Lawrence ( ' ..liege. Vppleton, Wis.; President of White- water Commercial and Savings Bank; Author — The Income Tax in the Commonwealth oj the United Slates; I. mat Governments of Wisconsin; Essentials oj Civics; Economics or the Science of Business; Drafted the Wisconsin Insurance Tax Law (1911). the first SUC- of American Association for Lai. or Legislation; Fellow cessful law of the kind in the- United States; member Royal Economic Society (England) ; Pi Mu Gamma.
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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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C. HENRY LEINEWEBER, I ' h D. VSSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MODERN LANGUAGES Born in Wisconsin; taken to Germany in youth; edu- cated in Germany, Holland, United States, France, and Switzerland; I ' h. 1). at the University of Fribourg; taught in the Eastern High School in Washington for ten years; taught in the Post Graduate School in the Agricultural Department; Librarian in the Division of Music in the Library of Congress; Author — Editorials for Washington Journal; Sonnets in hooks called Ger- man American Poets; his Graduate .Inula; number of articles about History of Music in different European countries. II. 1. 1 AM I. EH CORBIN, B. A., M. A. LECTURER IN ENGLISH Born at Athens, Pennsylvania ; graduated from Homer Academy, Homer, New York; B. A. at Amherst Col- lege; M. A. at Yale University; Austin Scholar in Eng- lish at Harvard University; graduate student in English at Oxford University; head of English Department at Cascadilla Seminary, Ithaca, New York; Instructor and Associate Professor of English at Wells College ; Pro- fessor of English at Rollins College ; Professor of Eng- lish at Boston L T niversity; Librarian of Smithsonian Institute and Custodian of Smithsonian Deposit in Li- brary of Congress. FERDINAND A. VARRELMAN, B. A., M. V ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OK BIOLOGY Born in St. Louis, Missouri; Grammar School at St. Louis; McKinlcy High School, St. Louis, Missouri; B. A. at California University; M. A. at Columbia Univer- sity; graduate work at Missouri Botanical Gardens, Washington University, St. Louis; University of Chi- cago; New York Botanical Gardens; The Bronx; Co- lumbia University ; taught in Pennsylvania State Col- lege ; Occidental College, Los Angeles; Columbia Uni- versity; New York University; has been Biologist on National Research Council and United States Bureau of Fisheries.
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