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William Gundy Owens, A.M., Professor of Chemistry. Prof. Oweus has an unconscious manner of tilling his classes with sunshine by his ever ready fund of humor and his untiring patience, especially with unknowns in the Spring term. His knowledge in chemistry includes a course at Berlin besides extensive courses at American colleges. Enoch Perrine, A.M., Litt.D., Professor of the Er glish Lan- guage and Literature. Men are rare who have a deeper understanding and a greater ap- preciation of the English language and literature. Dr. Perrine ' s years of experience and study in this branch of education, spiced with a sense of real humor, make his classes among the most valu- al)le at Bucknell. His experience is rounded out 1iy Journalism, as he has been editor of several publications. Thomas Franklin Hamblin, A.M., LL.D., New Jersey Pro- fessor of Creel( Language and Literature. Dr. Haml)lin has his own way of thinking and his knowledge is strengthened by travels in Europe and aljout the Mediterranean. His keeness of observation and knowledge of the world today with its institutions brings an interest in liis department that cannot be overestimated. William Emmet Martin, A.M., L.H.D., Professor of Logic and Sociology and College Librarian. Dr. Martin has one of the Ijroadest educations of the older pro- fessors at Bucknell. Besides being professor of Anthropology, Sociology and Logic, he finds time to make friends with every book under his care. He knows authors and their works and his knowl- elge of literature is amazing. 10 i ' - ♦ • ♦ • • ' ■ 4 .♦ •♦ ' .♦ ■ ■
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President John Howard Harris, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Psychology and Elhics. Dr. Harris never tires of being a student and his broad field of knowledge applied in his classes in Ethics, Psychology and Philosophy has built up a tower of esteem and respect which grows yearly. He has wide fame as a speaker. His latest work has been a study of tlie Sla ic people while abroad. William Cyrus Bartol, A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Mathe- matics and Astronomy. Dr. ISarlol has a clearness of youth in his blue eyes and a hearty niite of kindness in his voice that invites friendship and respect inv his years of experience with students. His fame extends far and wide as a mathematician and he has contributed several liooks tn this branch of education.
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Nelson Fithian Davis, Sc.D., Sc.M., Professor of Biology. Xaturt- has a friend in Dr. Davis and his love for it has created a playgrciniid from Maine to Delaware in which he studies her secrets. His research work in Biological branches has brought him prized memberships in Biological Societies. Ephriam M. Heim, Ph.D., Professor of Economics and Political Science. Prof. Heim, in spite of a preference to remain unobserved in the background, is well known to Bucknell ' s law students. He has a deep, true interest in college athletics and has done more for Buck- nell football than his quiet manner reveals. GuiDo Carl Leo Riemer, A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Modern Language. Dr. Riemer ' s congenial nature and ever-pleasant moods are the big elements in his makeup. Backed up by several years ' study in Berlin and Leipzig Universities, as well as several summers ' travel in Europe, his classes prove unusually interesting. He is the author of several German books and holds membership in two ex- cellent societies. Llewellyn Phillips, A.M., D.D., John P. Crozer Professor of Education. Dr. Phillips has formed his own way of being a student, for back some years ago as a student here he took three prizes, and since has continued to study and to think. In addition to his thorough work in educational subjects, he is highly appreciated for his interest in the College Bible Class, while as a tennis player — well, he makes everybody step. 11
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