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L.. Nia- . . Ei l Du. Cooxe -f Aff. Manhart exfnlfmzs one Qf .the complicaled slrzlistics class graphs to V . . ' Zmsmess majors lfirgima Sclz.wi1m and A XS Ted Weeks. MR Business Education EDWIN G. KNEPPER B.A., B.S. in Ed., Ohio State, Ed.D., Harvard. A faculty member since 1923. Previously taught in Ohio and Indiana public schools. ARLENE SPARROW KIRKLAND B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green. Returned to Bowling Green as a faculty member this year after teaching in Dayton. NELLIE A. OGLE B.A., Iowag M.A., Chicago. On the faculty since 1926. Has traveled in every important country in Europe. 11 I l ,I 5, l 1 1 l l l Eiillsagf -fi J A ,wal C f tfl RALPH G. HARSHMAN B.S. in Ed., Ohio Northerng MA., Ph.D., Ohio State. Directed sales training at Standard Register Company four years before becoming Dean of College of Business Administration since 1936. GILBERT W. COOKE B.S., M.A., Minnesota, Ph.D., Wiisconsin. Came to the faculty in 1937 from North Dakota. LEWIS F. MANHART B.S., Bowling Greeng M.A,, Ohio State. Took leave after 5 years in 1943 to serve as District Economist for Toledo Office of Price Administration. B. L. PIERCE B.A., Oberlin: M.A., Columbia, LD., Michigan. Started teaching in Bowling Green in 1939, after being superintendent of Erie County, O., schools for 16 years. Business Administration lun- ' 'Kwlzregga 'La Mxss
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PV Lois Church works in oils 'in one of the art depart-ment studios. f , . .1 1. r ,rf ,I . A, CHARLES H. OTIS B.A., Ph.D., Michigan. Came to Bowling Green in 1930. Previously held numerous posi- tions including those at Michi- gan and Western Reserve. Miss CLARE H. BENNETT B.A., Western Michigang M.A., Michigan: Ph.D., Michigan State. Brand new this year, came from North Dakota State. M ENGES' Miss I ' Cnossmim Q... Iiiiiiiittwtflll fftgggsslzzizt Biolog MILTON CHATTERS B.A., Hope Co1legegM.S., Ph.D., Michigan. Was research chemist for three years previous to join- ing the faculty in 1944. It CATHERINE CROSSMAN B.A., Carletong M.A., Oregon. Joined the faculty this year after teaching at Teachers' Col- lege, Winona, Minnesota. CORNELIA MENGES B.S. in Ed., MA. in Fine Arts, Ohio State. Began teaching here in 1943 after serving as art instructor for two years at Judson College, Alabama. W W f . f '5'y . . .. :-a-: A - :N r wwf i?M-ei'??:Xiszdw,f2?T',a:a-5 f'?'a,-fssW'.1f3. ...Y fi, --:- .P 3 , 2a assfe3gs , .a.sxbnsWtsefl 1,,,,' !, ,.., F , -.e ' , , ,... . 5 w i,5 X,.s.'e. .,...,., x . E y M3 ,. . tfsw msistgifi feats? ,.,. -owes., ftaxzfif ':::': I Q. .,, I 1 .,,' 'Q-In .4 155518, E. EUGENE DICKERMAN B.A., Grand Island Collegeg M.A., Ph. D., Northwestern. Joined the faculty in 1936 after teaching at Northwestern for five years. l 'The new incubaiion ovens are welcome ,additions to 'lhQ fl1:0Z0gj' department or ieiliuz n and Eileen Root. nn - ,,L. DR. Orxs i DR. DICKERMAN DR. STEIDTMANN DR. BENNETT ,, ,, .7 WALDO E. STEIDTMANN B.A., Wisconsin: M.S., Ph. D., Michigan. Taught at Marquette and Michigan prior to his arrival in Bowling Green in 1936.
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1 Adzfanced clzemisiry studenlx Helen Pannsuk and Dick Smilh look llCl7JfL77fClg9 of the enlarged, remodeled organza lab ' :Ea N xfmfi f f DIQMI-IALL MMR. Annexes 'lDR. NIARTIN DR. WEBER CLARE MARTIN HANNS ANDERS W. HEINLEN HALL J. E. WEBER B S., M.S., Ph.D., Ohio State. joined faculty B.A., Oberlin. Newest member of the chem- B.A., MuskingumgPh.D.,Ohio State. Another B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Indiana. Worked in the in 1923. after havinga fellowship in chemistry istry faculty. Came to Bowling Green after faculty member who assisted in the chemistry Research Division of the American Can at Ohio State. his graduation from Oberlin in 1942. department of Ohio State. Company prior to coming to Bowling Green e'jQ'2g33:g3QEg1g555 ,gg Sfili' wQi.Zg'g3'li?'-ls? ti ig 1 g',.ifp.fg 'H K- M.-H iz. : ':6. Pl' 5? it f WX - ' ,W iw 4 J 5 Us 5: if , l W:?:'H.f'5 7, 7 Q , 'u Post-xyfarj years' should, .seed the. creativef. :gtg departments -ineIuding ma'orsV rim-arc,,Sangd: .1n.,mu's1cf1for stu-- ' ' r ' -'Az ' +2 rf2c'lfw,w:sa.:a. .az ' ' K' deritsff: fbrilmarxly M gjgrcergstedl Wirif, Q gpub1icWsch6ol7musicLifThEfchemisrr'ye' and departments ifivillg evenf tualjyibe x,,i 6 peratedon' separate pro- grams gtofmeet the requirewrnentsi of the' Association. Qf k1?hysics1 meagiherslgifggdetHe.Ah1ekie5i ili chemicals Society. 'Offerings in geol5gy37xxFill'1be increasedl 'ahd courses' i-njastronomy will jge'g.'dHgq. possibly-iingriie .maths-1 rnarfcsslepaftmentl Economics LLOYD A. HELMS B.A., De Pauwg M.A., Ph.D., Illinois. Taught economics and business administration at Geneva College for eight years before join- ing faculty in 1938. Chemistry in 1937. 1 . ' l Shirley Campbell discusses ihe assignment iliiih Dr.,HeIms. .. .L in Li: .V 'f S5l,:f!rQ. i'3 All ' ' , all 1-Wil-'S 2911 it eff 'S . dw 'fvwflf e A. .. .NM . 1 . is iifif?-Eirkd:-aggiligf-2 Walk.. '54 x ,Q-:tnii Sf'-Ilriglgxilrf, i:.Wgfl:Mg .455 Eliyg-.35 , . I: I. ,T 5f':16af1 '5:!2Wii?22s?5 .gflgg N159 'I Si 0655?-gil'-Q13 E+: ffliv elif U ll HJ -K... NM., pig .e-E-,,?.-,i- si, W' 1.71. 'es--M -. f -' 1 , 1 X , 3 'mlil:w3fs'3gj-Ioggig? sq sl: 34' xv :Af h 'Pagifvi W fl? Q 'l' 5 ' ' ,Y,,,,,Ah,,,,, .,e, use .... ,M.w.s+..xn.:....m-,.:,sw...,e......e..,...m
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