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LOIS .MILES ZUCKER, B. A., M. A. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF CLASSICS Born in San Luis Valley, Colorado; Grammar and High School at Bushnell, Illinois; B. A. and M. A. at University of Illinois; graduate work at the University of Paris, 1923 and 1927; taught High School in Illinois: engaged in secretarial work; taught one year in Pres- byterian Mission School for Boys in Peking, China; taught English at the Government University in Peking — first woman instructor there; taught French at the University of Maryland; Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. WILLIAM B. HOLTON, B. S., M. S., Ph. D. ASSIS ' I l PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRV Born in Cleveland, Ohio; Grammar School in Olm- stead Falls, Ohio; High School in Rerca, Ohio; 1 ' ,. S. ; M. S., Ph. 1 )., from the University of Illinois; taught in the University of Illinois. HAROLD GOLDKR, l:. A., M. A., Ph. I). ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH Born in Eliot, Maine; Grammar School in New Eng- land; High School in Oregon; two years at Reed Col- lege, Portland, Oregon; graduate of Carleton College, Minnesota; M. A. at Harvard, 1921 ; Ph. I . at Harvard, 1925; taught at Lawrence College, Wisconsin, 1919, 1921. 1923; abroad studying and traveling with Fellowship from Harvard, 1925 and 1926; taught at Indiana Uni- versity, 1926 and 1927; Author— Browning ' s Child Rol- and; John Bunyaris Hypocrisy; publications in Modern Language Association.
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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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JESSIE MARY FERGUSON ' , B. A., M. A., I ' ii D. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION Horn in Highland, Ohio; elementary and High School at Highland, Ohio; B. A. from University of Chatta- nooga; B. S. in Education, at Ohio State University; M. A. and I ' h. I), from Ohio State University; member of Phi Lambda Theta, National Honorary for Women in Education; Pi Mu Epsilon, National Honorary Math- ematical Society; American Association of University Women; Author — Research Adventures in College Teaching; Saving the Probationer — Educational Review, March, 1928; The Probation Student under Guidance Educational Review, April, 1928. GLEN FRANCIS ROUSE, B. A., M. A.. Ph. D. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS Bom iii Milan, Illinois; Grade School at Rock Island School, Illinois High School, Milan High School at Washington, and Iowa High School; I ' ,. A. at Cornell College, 1920; M. A. at the University of Wisconsin; graduate student and Assistant in Mathematics at Wis- consin University, 1920-1923; Instructor, in Physics at Lehigh University, 1925-1927; Author — Ionization of Mercury Vapor by Ultra-Violet Light in Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, August, 1925; Ioniza- tion of Mercury Vapor as a Function of the Intensity of Exciting Light, in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, July, 1926; Methods for Exciting and for Calibrating Tuning Forks, in the Journal of the Optical Society of America and the Review of Scientific Instruments for March, 1927; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Chi; member of the Washington Philosophical Society; member of tin- Washington Physical Society. HAROLD MERR1MAN DUDLEY, B. A., M. A„ I ' h. L assistant profei IF HIsTOKY Born in .Audubon, Iowa; graduate of Indianola High School; Simpson College, 1917; Overseas with the A. E. I ' ., 1918; B. D. Garrett Biblical Institute, 1920; M. A. from Northwestern University, 1921; Graduate work, University of Chicago, 1921-1923; Ph. D. from the American University, 1928; Teacher of History ai Simpson College, Indianapolis, Iowa.
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