Bucknell University - L Agenda Yearbook (Lewisburg, PA)

 - Class of 1919

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Anna Roberta Carey, A.M., Dean of the Department for Women. Ik ' sidcs Iicing instructor of Psychology and Hygiene Miss Carey lias charge of the large family of young women at the Seminary. She has had considerable experience as instructor at various higli schools and, considering her responsibility, she is to be admired for her ability and business-like wav of managing affairs. Rose Elizabeth Rainey, Instructor in Cooker]}. iNliss Rainey has had considerable preparation in her Domestic Science Department and shows some anjazing little feats in pre- paring young ladies as future housewives. ' Her good nature on all occasions makes her much appreciated among the girls. Florence Fowler, Instructor in Cool(erv and Sewing. .Mt hough this is Miss Fowler ' s lirst year as a teacher here, she has already made herself very popular among the girls. She re- ceived her training at the National School of Domestic Science and . rt at Washington and has taken hold of her duties in a manner tliat promises well for her work here in the future. Edith Schillinger, Teacher of Elocution and C )mnaslics in Women ' s College. Miss Schillinger is best known here because of her ability in su- pervising the excellent plays of the Dramatic Societies of the Col- lege. She is always as busy as a bee, but in addition to her Elocu- tion work and Dramatics, she finds time to take charge of the girls ' gvmnastic work. IG

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Charles Carpenter Fries, A.M., Professor in Rhetoric. Prof. Fries is another of the clever tennis players among the facnlty niemhers and also takes an interest in the Volunteer Drill work of the student body. As a student here he took four prizes and since graduation has done considerable graduate work in ntlier colleges. Leo Lawrence Rockwell, A.M., mlrudor in Cerman. In addition to his teaching of German, Prof. Rockwell is fond of the outdoors and accompanies Prof. Stewart on his weekly trips into Nature. His preparation in his work is quite lengthy and in- cludes work at the Universities of Munich and Heidelberg. I Harry Sheidy Everett, A.M., Sc.M., Instructor in Mathematics. Complete in his wnrk and a ready power of reading students, gives Prof. Everett a wide success in his classwork. He captured the Kane prize as a student at Bucknell in addition to varsity foot- ball playing and completing his cotn-se in three years. With ex- perience in teaching in several high schools, he has much ability in his department. 11 1 William Milliard Schuyler, Sc.B., Chem.E., Instructor in Chemistry. Prof. Schuyler, one of the younger professors, is popular in his classes and displays a thorough knowledge of chemistry that com- mands the highest respect. Aside from his duties as a professor, he has a hobby for photography as well as a skill in it that is enviable. Si 15



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EuDORA R. Hamler, A.B., Teacher of Elocution in Women ' s College. Miss Hamler has a pleasant smile that accompanies her everywhere and is as popular as the high quality of her work in Elocution at the Seminary and in puhlic readings. It is reported that she is soon to relinquish her maiden name and we hope her unending happiness. Paul George Stolz, A.M., Direclor in Science of Music and Voice. Here is the man who has made the music college the success that it i-i. . graduate of the University and Music Department, Prof. Stolz finished his studies under Schussler in New York and Loehn- lin in Berlin. He has acquired quite a reputation as a concert singer and is credited with making a winning success of all that he un- dertakes. Madame Guiseppina De Sylva Schoen, Inslruclor in Voice and Stage Deportment at Women ' s College. Mme. De Sylva has heen teaching voice for three years at Buck- nell and is a decided success in the work, having spent 18 years in Grand Opera work. She has sung in most of the large cities of the world. Madame received her musical education under such masters as Macovaldi of the Milano Conservatory, and Broggio of the Bologna Conservatory, and still dues much concert work in connection with her teaching. Charlotte Guionu Armstrong, Instructor in Viol ' .n and His- tory of Music. Miss Armstrong lias l)een teaching violin in the Music Department for seven years. After graduating from New England Conserva- tory she studied several years under Ovide Musin, the eminent Belgian violin virtuoso. She has nuich ability and spent two sea- sons concertizing in cities throughout the cnuntry. 17

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