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I l 'll 4 l l , F The Dean of Vlfomen The fundamental purpose of the office of the Dean of Women is to develop at Bradley a superior type of college woman. It seeks to assist the student to make progress physically, socially, intellectually and morally. The problems of the ofhce of the Dean of Women, such as improvement of living conditions, guidance of self-government, and adjustment of the social life are only different expressions of an effort to serve the needs of the Women on the campus. MARY B. HUSTON. 1 i l H F l ill I l l ze 'RL ,. qi 2 .. I MJ. ill l slr' ' 6. , - if I he Dean of Men L-i To be of service to students is the highest ambi- tion of the office of the Dean of Men. It deals par- ticularly with extra-curricular questions. There is kg a special attempt to be of service in the personal ff? and social problems faced by the students. Fl CLARENCE W. SCHROEDER. y A E. Q., 'li ....., i l LL HJ LTU M14 li' ' -elnsegsrr-Hsfiizii gLifi'H,C:?: fefffee W eefefr eeeeeee eeeee fig? ' lil1lE2lE-Tia-lf'fe1-lieiiffeeek-iP i4 eQt4 F' 7 l21J
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1 , 1 WY M I O afaggggl. The ' Board oi VfTrusteeS JOHN M. NIEHAUS .................... President SAMUEL WEAD .... ..... F irst Vice-President ZEALY HOLMES. .... .... S econd Vzce-President CHARLES D. THOMAS H. E. CHUBBUGIQ ROSS S. WALLACE JOHN W. MCDOWEDL GEORGE J. JOEST l ' if GEORGE R. MACCLYMENT ...... Secy. c1.mlBu.s:. M gr. WILLIAM S. STONE .................... Treaszweag I The Board Of- Trustees is. composed of eight prominentnmen Whose duty is to closely supervise the flnaneial and 'practieali needs' of: Bradley. The original Board was Selected tolserve .per1'nanen'tly, by the founder of the college, Mrs. Lydia Bradley. 'As vacaneies,-occur among them, the remain- ing members make new appointments. They have all been ehosen because of their high ideals of citizenship, and their interest in the youth of today. ,B .. . -. .,, . , ,.,,,, B H V ' ', -.l.....-yr' 4,1-.1 ae-,Q E201
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The Faculty of Arts and Sciences The Bradley faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences includes forty-nine active L 1 members. They have received their scholastic training for the important work they 1 l are now doing, in the leading colleges and universities of this country. The high stand- ing which is accredited to Bradley today is largely due to the loyalty, devotion, and l X scholastic standards of this group of men and women. President Sociology cmd Political Science Frederic Rutherford Hamilton, Ph. D. Clarence Wesley Schroeder, M. A. Louise Aldrich Nixon, M. A. History Charles Truman Wyckoff, Ph. D., Home Economics lr i L' H' D- ' Lillian Sarah Kennedy, M. S. f , ' Louise Aldrich Nixon, M. A. Elizabeth M' Clark, M, A. .- i D Ida Korth Schmidt, B. S. A Mamenmtws Eleanor Louise Schomberg, B. S. l Clarence Elmer Comstock, M. A. Afthul' E' Gaultf M' S' Business Administration , Loyal Garis Tillotson, M. B. A. Bwlogy , Amos Weeks Ford, M. A. NVales Harrison Packard, Ph. D. Chemistry Aff George Cromwell Ashman, Ph. D. Pleasant Rzly Mclntosh Mary Gertrude Harvey, B. S. Adelalde Mlckel Education Industrial A-rts Albert Frederick Siepert, M. A. William EClWlI1 Alley Ellis Kingsley Frye, A. B. Philip Becker, Jr. Harold Allen Huntington, B. S. ASS- Cartel' Edward J. Schlegel Pfwfsifs oecii Manoir Hewitt, B. M. E. N Verne Frank Swaim, Ph. D. F1-ed Edwin Dace E. E. Eric George Shalkhauser, A. B. Emil A, Johnson, M. A. I English Harry Hurif r l b , Major Earl Wharry, B. S. fl . i Jennie M. Constance, M. A. Elmer It Love, A' B' l V J. Blanche Catherine Miller, M. A. Q 1E?1itluldS1?Ich?l' Snowflenf Ph' B' Physical Education l i V' EIC ml ,OHOW gtemel' M' A' Alfred James Robertson, A. B. 1. .V xl 1, ,- ,I fstelle Miller Cozlne, M. A. Nadine Anna Cmgg, M. A. Q l , Modern Lcmguage Joh? Ivan MGIHGHQB' S' i :gli 1 ii Mary Blossom Huston, M' A' Cecil Melnott Hewitt, B. M. E. 1 il 1 Charlotte Frances Atwood, M. A. EMIS Gustave Fmedmch' A' B' i A 'W i i Georgia Etherton Hopper, Ph. M. Libimwf ,Il 3 Aww L,,,,,,,,,,ge Lillian Men Guimi, Ph. B. , Mary Lenore Knapp, M. A. Pauline G9-USS, A- B- Ml Q'- ', ' Meteorology Registrar l Ll l I' Merton Leonard Fuller, M. A. Anna Jewett LeFevre ,.Q....fl liiillr 1.12 llii, : 'W iii, ' Tiwmfi 5 . Jie fi F .L gg: j . if . Q 'ill il E22l
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