THt DRIFT nounced his intention of spending his time in travel and writing. Edward Green was production manager of the third annual Fairview Follies, which was held at Caleb Mills Hall early in April. The Junior prom, in charge of Ralph Brandt, was given May 1 at the Indiana ballroom, with music by Austin Wylie. The greatest day in the whole year for the school was the day when Butler was recom- mended for reinstatement in the North Cen- tral Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools by the association ' s board of review at the annual convention held in Chicago in March. The board ' s report read, Butler has cleaned house and is now worthy of reinstate- ment. Improvements in the athletic and library conditions were mentioned. According to Leland R. Smith, librarian, an increase was made from 3 5,000 volumes in March, 1930 to 52,000 volumes in March, 1931. Of these 43,000 are in the main library in Arthur Jordan Memorial hall and 9,000 are in the hbrary at the College of Education. The students put on a book drive which also helped to increase the number of volumes in the library. ROBERT J. ALEY DR. PUTNAM The Deans dr. kershner DR. RICHARDSON P»i ' i- Ten
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I FT G. I. Hoover B.D., A.M. Professor of Practical Theology. EvERARD Roy Moon A.M., B.D., D.D. F.R.G.S. Professor of English Bible and Missions. Deforrest O ' Dell A.M. Professor of Journalism WiLLARD N. ClUTE Curator Herbarium, Director Botanical Gardens Ida B. Wilhite A.M. Professor of Home Economics. TOLBERT F. ReAVIS A.M., Ph.D., LL.D. Professor of Sociology. Claude Sifritt A.M. Professor of Public Speaking Campbell Garnett A.M., Litt.D. Professor of Philosophy. TuoR Griffith Wesenberg Ph.D. Professor of Romance Languages. Corrine Welling A.M. Associate Professor of English. Pu,i!i ' Tnrlr
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