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Dr, (Bnotb Pctrine Bucknell ' s True Friend and Loyal Adopted Son, as well as an Enthusiastic and Inspiring Teacher, the 1912 L ' Agenda is respectfully and affectionately SDebiratcD b? tite 3funior Class of tin ainibcrsitH DR. ENOCH PERRINE is now completing his twenty-sixth year of faithful service with our University. He was called here to the John P. Crozer Professorship of Rhetoric in 1886. From 1888-1901 he was John P. Crozer Professor of the English Language and Literature and since 1902 Professor of English Language and Literature. He was Librarian during 1886-87 and has been Secretary of the Facidty since 1887. Various educational activities occupied Dr. Perrine ' s time before he came to us. He prepared for college at Peddie Institute, Hightstown, N. J., his native home; graduated from Brown University, A.B., 1874; received his master ' s degree there, 1881; was the recipient of the honorary Litt. D. from Pennsylvania State College, 1892. He was editor of the True Ameri- can, Trenton, N. J., 1874-75; of the Seaside , pubHshed at Manasquau, N. J., 1876-77. He was teacher of Latin at Peddie Institute, 1878-1886. At present he is a member of The Society of the Sons of the Revolution in New Jersey. He is also a Delta Phi and a Phi Beta Kappa. In connection with his work as an educator, Professor Perrine is known as a writer and speaker of great ability. He is a licentiate of the Baptist Church and a University Extension and Chautauqua Lecturer. Dr. Perrine ' s success at Bucknell University is attested by the love and reverence which the students hold for him, by the popularity of his courses and by a department of English that is unsurpassed. His class work is characterized by its dignity and its thoroughness. The Doctor has that interest, aniination and desire to do that mark the true teacher. He has a keen appreciation for nature, which lends the inspiring ideal to much of his work. He is never-tiring, an ardent, earnest worker. He is a warm friend and a kind, thoughtful professor. Gladly, therefore, and with love, we hail him as Great Teacher and Loyal Servant of Bucknell. ■■ ' -i ' ■»• ■ ' .»
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