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EMMETT EPHRIAM ROBERTS, Professor of English. A. B., Ohio University; A. M., Ohio State University. (1928). OSBORNE BOOTH, T. W. Phillips Professor of Old Testament. A. B., Hiram College; B. D., Yale University; University of Chicago. (1929). HENRY DONALD DAWSON, Professor of Chemistry. B. S., Denison University; M. Sc, Ohio State University. (1930). JOHN J. KNIGHT, Professor of Physical Education. A. B., West Virginia Wesleyan College; University of Mich- igan; Ohio State University. (1930). LAWRENCE EDMUND CLARK, Professor of Economics and Sociology. A. B., Drake University; A. M., Ohio State University; Har- vard University; Ph. D., Columbia University. (1936). CHARLES RUSH CARTER, Associate Professor of Music. Combs Conservatory; Temple University; B. S. in Ed., M. A., New York University. (1934). REUBEN HAMILTON ELIASSEN, Associate Professor of Education. A. B., St. Olaf College; University of Minnesota; A. M., Columbia University; Stanford University; University of Chicago; Ph. D., Ohio State University. (1936). ANNA MARY KEMP, Librarian. A. B., M. Mus., Bethany College; Chautauqua Library School; Columbia University. (1922). WILBUR JOHN SUMPSTINE, Assistant Professor of Biology and Geology. B. Sc, Bethany College; West Virginia University; M. Sc, University of Chicago. (1925). JOHN STANLEY VALENTINE ALLEN, Assistant Professor of Physics. B. Eng., M. Sc, Ph. D., Ohio State University. (1933). CHANDLER SHAW, Assistant Professor of History. A. B., Rollins College; A. M., Ph. D., University of North Carolina; American Academy in Rome; Royal University, Perugia, Italy. (1935). FLORENCE MARIAN HOAGLAND, Assistant Professor of English. A. B., Cornell University; A. M., Columbia University; Ph. D., Cornell University. (1936). FACULTY
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WILBUR HAVERFIELD CRAMBLET, President of the College and Professor of Mathematics. A. B., Bethany College; A. M., Ph. D., Yale University. (Pro- fessor 1917; President 1934. ANNA RUTH BOURNE, Professor-Emerita of English Literature. King ' s College, University of London; Oxford University; A. B., Bethany College; A. M., Columbia Univers ity; University of Poitiers; University of Paris; Litt. D., Bethany College. (1903). HENRY NEWTON MILLER, Professor-Emeritus of Bible School Pedagogy on the Herbert Moninger Foundation. A. B., A. M., Bethany College; Yale University. (1914). EBENEZER LEE PERRY, Part-time Professor of Classics. A. B., A. M., Bethany College; Yale University; A, M., Columbia University. (1908). PEARL MAHAFFEY, Professor of Modern Languages. A. B., Miami University; University of California; A. M., Columbia University; University of Grenoble; McGill Uni- versity. (1908). FRANK ROY GAY, Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature. A. B., A. M., Drake University; University of Virginia; A. M., Ph. D., University of Chicago. (1910). ANDREW LEITCH, Sarah B. Cochran Professor of Philosophy and Psychology. A. B., A. M., Butler College; B. D., Ph. D., Yale University; Columbia University; University of Chicago; University of Pennsylvania; Harvard University. (1920). WILLIAM KIRK WOOLERY, Provost and George T. Oliver Professor of History and Political Science. A. B., Bethany College; A. M., University of California; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University. (1921). BERNAL ROBINSON WEIMER, Dean of the Faculty and Pro- fessor of Biology. A. B., A. M., West Virginia University; Ph. D., University of Chicago. (1921). IRVIN TAYLOR GREEN, Professor of New Testament and Church History. A. B., Transylvania College; A. M., B. D., Bethany College; University of Chicago. (1921). FORREST HUNTER KIRKPATRICK, Dean of Personnel and Professor of Education. A. B., Bethany College; University of Dijon; A. M., Columbia University; University of Pittsburgh; Professional diploma as Clinical Psychologist from Columbia University. (1927). FACULTY
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HELEN MARIE HOSP, Dean of Women and Assistant Professor of English. A. B., Goucher College; Cornell University; Columbia Uni- versity; University of California; A. M., New York Univer- sity; University of Michigan. (1936). E. LOUISE STONE, Instructor in Modern Languages. Ph. B., A. M., University of Chicago; Certificate de la Sor- bonne; University of Tours; University of Grenoble; Middle- bury College; University of Berlin. (1934). WILLIAM HENRY ERSKINE, Instructor in Mathematics. A. B., Bethany College; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University; University of Chicago. (1935). MARGARET ROSE SPARKS, Instructor in Secretarial Training. A. B., Marshall College; A. M., West Virginia University. (1935). BLANCHE BURROW, Instructor in Physical Education. Indiana University; Lawrence College; B. S., M. A., Colum- bia University. (1935). DWIGHT ESHELMAN STEVENSON, Instructor in Philosophy. A. B., Bethany College; B. D., Yale University; University of Chicago. (1936). WILLIAM SCHUYLER MILLER, Instructor in Chemistry. B. S., in Chemistry, M. Sc, Lehigh University; Ph. D., Syra- cuse University. (1936). MARGARET LUCILLE MOSER, Instructor in History. A. B., Women ' s College of University of North Carolina; A. M., University of Chicago. (1937). RUTH McKINNIS, Assistant Dean of Women and Social Director. A. B., Bethany College; University of Kentucky; University of Southern California. (1935). DAVID DANIELS, Associate in Music— Violin. Graduate, Warsaw Conservatory of Music. (1935). HERMAN HAIGWOOD, Associate in Music— Voice. A. B., College of the Ozarks. (1936). MARGARET HURT ROBERTS, Associate in French for 1936-1937. A. B., Bethany College; University of Grenoble; University of Dijon. FACULTY
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