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.mi f,,,....-,.,,,,,,., ..,,., X g E 1 in ' 4 i J' LV' 'x,. SN- ...,-Y- .. f T I I, ff NGLISH ' 'Lfjff H-'px jgtsafiif 'i f 1 HARRY A. MILLER A. B., Michigan: A. M.,'Michigaug Grad- uate Study, Michigan Mr. Webster's successor is Mr. E. C. Beck, who will take up his duties here in the fall of 192'8. He expects to receive the doc- tor's degree this summer at Peabody College for Teachers' Nashville, Tenn. For the past four years Mr. Beck has been head of the English department at the Peru QNebraskaJ State Teachers' College. The English department occupies the east wing of the iirst floor of the Administration Building. The department has three class- rooms, two well-lighted offices with built-in shelves for a departmental library, and the student publications' office. Several changes took place in the personnel of the English department during the past year. Prof. Edward H. Webster, head of the department for three years, resigned to accept a similar position at the Montclair QN. JJ State Teachers' College. In the short time that Mr. Webster was at Central, he formed a genuine and abiding interest in its Welfare. Underlying all his teaching was the thought that his students were to be teachers. He was interested in presenting technique of teaching in such a Way that his students were able to take it with them. i MARY J. MEEK A. B., Indianag A. M. Chicago: Graduate Study, Columbia Z- f
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