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Cmio R E E N Me About Our Heads DOCTOR WILBUR F. SMITH Principal e ILBUR F. SMITH, Captain of the Ship, HCity Colleg a certainly did love colleges; perhaps he had a hard tim his liking. At any rate, here are the ones he honored witl St. Johns Richmond, University of Virginia, and Johns Hopkins. From this group he received his L Professor Smith entered the City College faculty as a t6 degrees. in September, 1894, and in September,1911,was promoted to his .5' DOCTOR FRANK R. BLAKE Vice-Principal Dr. Frank R. Blake, Second in Command, was born in B land, on February 9, 1875. Unlike Professor Smith, Dr. Bla with one collegeejohns Hopkins. Here he secured his A.B. an Dr. Blake came to H City as a teacher of History on November 11, 1921 was the date of his promotion to the position of Vice- DOCTOR PHILIP H. EDWARDS Head of Classic Language Department .Dr. Edwards was born in Hancock, Maryland, on Februa 1898 he graduated from St. Johns College, Annapolis, where he and MA. degrees. Latery at Johns Hopkins University, he won 1 8 DocH entered the City College faculty in 1907 and was promot position in 1922. PROFESSOR GLENN OWENS Head of the English Department Professor Owens was born in this city on December 4, 1 Hopkins, he secured his BS. degree. Glenn has also studied a of Chicago as well as the Columbia University. This summe receive an MA. degree from the former institution. Professor Livellsville, Loudon County, Virginia, on May 21, 1858. e, was born in Our Princxpal e finding one to 1 his attendance: the well-known itt.D. and BL acher of English present position. altimore, Mary- ke was satished 1 Ph.D. degrees. 1, 1906. March Principal. y 23, 1878. In secured his BA. is Ph.D. degree. ed to his present 885. At Johns t the University r he expects to Owens came to HCityH in 1912 and was appointed head of the English Department in 1921. DOCTOR J. CONRAD UHLIG Head of 1M odem Language Department Einsiedel, Germany, is the birthplace of Dr. Uhlig. The g pened on October 6, 1875. Having studied at the St. Thorn Leipzig, Conrad came to the Hland 0f the free and the home of 1141 teat event hap- as Gymnasium, the brave,H and
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QEIhjLGREENBAG The Faculty WILBUR F. SMITH, LITT.D., Principal FRANK R. BLAKE, PH.D., Vice-Prmcipal English Department Glenn Owens, BS. UiearD Benjamin E. Fleagle, A.B. Floyd T. Holden, A.B. John Coulbourn, LLB. Joseph E. Green, A.B. Ray Cunningham, B.S. John H. Schieswohl, A.B., A.M. Warren W. Almy, A.B. Carl E. W. Schmehl, BS. Henry T. Yost, B.S. Burt Brendle, AB. R. Penfleld Brown, AB. John H. Schwatka, A.B. Classic Language Department Phillip H. Edwards, Ph.D. UIemD George A. Steele, Ph.D. Edward T. Hills, A.B. Chas. H. Kolb, A.B., A.M. Jas. P.Temp1eman, A.B., A.M. Wilbur L. Koontz, B.A. Alodem Language Department J. Konrad Uhlig, AB. HeatD Otto K. Schmied, A.B. F. Millard Foard John H. Birely Gordon LaF. Cram, B.A., A.M.:k Karl E. W. Melamet History and Economics Department Percy L. Kaye, Ph.D. Uieaw Frank R. Blake, Ph.D. S. R. Wallis Parrish John B. Barker, B.S. Archie Golder, B.A. Benjamin P. Emenheiser John Martin, A.B. Science Department Leslie H.1ngham,A.M.,Ph.D. Head Philip L. Robb, B.S. :kProfessor Cram departed this life on April 9, 1923. 192331 Robt. I. Haseltine, A.B. Charles C. Plitt, Ph.G.y SC.D. Edwin L. Frederick, Ph.D. James Longan, BS. Russell H. Johnson Mathematics Department Stephen C. Harry, A.B. Head Chalmers S. Brumbaugh, A.B.,LL.B. Harold H. Ballard, Ph.D. Albert J. Gminder Herbert E. Armstrong, BS. Wm. E. Pearce, A.B. Grover W. Norris, A.B. Commercial Department Joseph D. Noonan, LLB. UIemD R. Poulton Travers Harvey C. Jones, LLB. Henry D. Blair, LLB. Grant Diver, LL.B. Norris Harris Chester H. Katenkamp Sanford M. Kanady Chas. E. Frank Drawing Department B. Wheeler Sweaney UIearD Walter R. Gale Harold E. D. Willis Physical Culture John Lorrett Athletic Director Henry D. Goddard Librarian Alice W. Reins Secretary Mildred Brasse
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Elsie R E E N BAGEm entered Johns Hopkins. Hereihe secured his BA. degree. ttDutchii arrived at HCity in 1909 and was appointed head of the Modern Language Depart- ment in 1920. D0 1TOR PERCY L. KAYE Head 0 the History Department Dr Kaye 8 place of birth is Riverside, Iowa, where he was born in 1873. At the State University Of Iowa, Dr Kaye secured both his B. A and M A. degrees Then at Johns Hopkins he won his Ph D. degree Percy entered the City College faculty In 1902 a id seven years later became head of the History Department. PROFEsSOR STEPHEN C. HARRY Head of the JIathemattcs Department Professor Harry First saw the light of day 1n Chester County, Pennsylvania on July 23,1868. Having pregared for college at the West Chester Pa., High School he entered Bucknell Un niversity and studied there for two years. Then, after receiving his B. A. degree ht Johns Hopkins Professor Harry took a post- graduate course in Mathematics at the same institution. He was appointed instructor in mathematics at City C011 ege in 1921 and 1n 1922 was made head of the Mathematics Department. DOCTOR LESLIE H, INGHAM Head of the Department of Science Dr. Ingham was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on June 7, 1867. The first college he attended was Dartmouth. He departed from that institution in 1892 with BA. and M.A. degrees and fmal honors in Chemistry, Physics, and Astronomy. In 1904, on a leave of absence from Kenyon College where he was Professor of Chemistry and Research Fellow, Doctor Ingham secured his Ph.D. degree in Chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania. In 1908 he came to City College as a teacher of Chemistry; in 1909 he was promoted to head of the Department of Science. CAPTAIN JOSEPH D. NOONAN Head of the Commercial Department Captain Noonan is the youngest of the City College department heads. He was born in this City on August 2, 1889. The colleges he has attended are: the University of Maryland, Baltimore Business College, and the Zanerian Institute. These institutions of learning, coupled with his study in the Harvard Summer Courses and the possession of an LLB. degree, show that he has been extremely desirous of obtaining ever-higher education. Captain Noonan was appointed to the City College faculty as a teacher of Bookkeeping and Com- mercial Geography in September, 1911. He was made head of the Commercial Department at 9City and Supervisor of Commercial Education in the Senior and Junior High Schools of Baltimore on May 1, 1922. 1151
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