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HLVLQULUL ed literary panorama from liturgical drama to Walt Whitman poetry. Mr. Bradford and Dr. Coolidge have part time courses with the naval unit. Mr. Olthouse manages his maison francaise of Miss lhrig, Miss Guille and Miss McSweeney, who has re- tired from active teaching on the hill, Pan- American interest has augmented the number of Dr. Ruth Richardson's Spanish majors. Mr. Hiatt has become an U.S.N.R. instructor. Ancient languages furnish the classical influences of the Greeks and Ro- mans under Dr. Eva Newnan and Dr. Cowles. Concentration on military and scientific German is noted in the classes of Dr. Schreiber and Miss Zucker. Bottom Left: The department of ancient languages is composed of Dr. Eva Newnan instructing Greek with Mr. Hiatt and Dr. Cowles supplying the Latin. Top Right: Dr. Schreiber and Miss Zucker teach the most popular language - German. At present, Miss Zucker also teaches the new courses in shorthand. Dr. Schreiber is developing a school text from a photostatic copy of a 1507 Latin book. 27
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Top Left: Mr. Miller and Dr. Lean record Paul Weimer's Voice. Their courses are supplement- ed each year with ap- proximately five inter- collegiate debates and three plays. Top Right: Gathered in the English confer- ence room are the mem- bers of the English department. Seated: Mr. Moore, Dr. Rebecca Thayer, Miss MacKen- zie. Standing: Dr. Cool- idge, Mr. Bradford. Bottom Right: The ro- mance languages are Spanish, taught by Dr. Ruth Richardson, and French, taught by Miss lhrig, Miss McSweeney, Mr. Olthouse and Miss Guille. 26 'r A 5 A As our country creeps farther into the corners of the World, a Work- able knowledge of languages loe- comes increasingly important. Great literature, too, deserves ern- phasis, for it has a cultural stability so essential in war time. Correct and effective self-expression in English is taught in the speech courses of Dr. Lean and Mr. Miller. Mr. Moore, Dr. Rebecca Thayer and Miss MacKenzie supply a
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The music department gathers around the grand piano in the con- servatory: Mr. Parrnolee. Mr. Rowe, Mrs. Parma- lee, Mr. Barris, Miss Rees, Miss Richmond, Miss Fetzer, Mr. Davis. A916 A Dr. Perm doodles the explanation oi the in- ductive and deductive methods oi science for Dr. Hutchison. Dr. Perm is editing a dictionary of theology which will be published this spring.
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