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The Faculty The name of Dr. McChcsncv continues to head the list jis President of a capable and well-prepared faculty. He has served the college, the community, and the country far and near during the last thirty-four years. He abides in his work -each year better and greater. In addition to Ids duties as President, he finds time to teach Philosophy, Greek, and Psychology, and to deliver commencement addresses and to preach the Gospel. Dr. Jurkiit has served Ccdnrvillc College and community for thirty-three years in teach- ing and preaching. He is working on in the teaching of Languages and History and in the capacity of Treasurer of the college. The Science Department has been under the efficient direction of Professor Fraser since 1922. This dc|Nirtmcnt is one of the most important in the life of the college. Dr. Talcott lias been with the college from 1924 as Director of Music. Since his resig- nation. .Miss Lydia A. Berkley has been secured to continue with this work. Miss Dolby has been tile guardian of Knglisli since 1923. This department lias grown rapidly in activity and influence under her guidance. She is also Dean of Women. .Miss Licving lias, for the last three years, done her part for the college as Secretary to the President and Registrar and in the teaching of French. This year she has been tlie Acting Dean of the College. II is with gratitude and pleasure that she commends the willing services of Hie various student-assistants and the splendid cooperation of the different mem- bers of the faculty. Professor Horst is yearly becoming more efficient as Director of Physical Education. In addition to bis athletic duties, he lias charge of Mathematics and Spanish Reverend Inginirc is a valuable asset to the college in the teaching of Archaeology. Homiletics, and Religious Kducation. Miss Dean, our summa eum laude Profe sor of Latin and Bible, is an indispensable addition to the faculty. She finds time, during the busy «lays, to give invaluable assistance in the office. Miss .1 alien came to ns this year as Professor of Economies, Sociology, and Public Speaking. Miss .1 ulien has had splendid training along these lines and is giving excellent service to the college. We arc fortunate in having with us this year Professor Hostetler, as Head of the De- partment of Education. This department is under the direct supervision of the State De- partment of Education and is fully equipped for the training of teachers. Miss Chapman is a real “Friend to all. Site skilfully guides the prospective teachers through the maze of teacher-training and brings them to light as very promising teachers. She is also Dean of Women. Miss Bristow well merits the title of “perfect teacher. She is an invaluable member of the Department of Education and is just as loyal to the various other phases of the col- lege work. Miss Lust is one of the most popular members of the faculty and an inspiration to future teachers. She is also a very willing worker in other departments of the college. Mrs. Corry, has. in the past, served as Instructor in Public Music. This year she has been an assistant in the college Department of Music. Miss Burns has instructed in Public School Music during the past year. She is well- fitted for this work and is winning worthy praise in her teaching. —Y. L. I'd nr Tireul'j-four
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