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Department of English Lileralure PROFESSOR ,tXDFl,lWlTR'I' FQXRRTNGTON Cl-Nl,DXVEl.l,, ATS., A.M. I nvwr knew fl- man 0flvflr'1'.s' aslmnzvd of his fu'ofvs.v1'm1. Professor Caldwell received his AQIT. degree from Colby College in 1891. From then until 1898 he was Professor of English Literature in 'Maine Wesleyan Seminary which position he resigned to accept a professorship of English Liter- ature and llistory in 'Illinois VVesleyan University. ln 1903-'04 he took graduate work in llarvard University. Since then he has taught English literature in 1,C1j,2llllV University, During' the summer vacations Professor Caldwell oversees his own Camp Oxford-a camp for boys, in Maine. JXLDIS TIUTCIIIENS 1Xlr. llutchens, a member of Sigma Chi, and a graduate of DePauw Univer- sity with the class of 1909, was this year elected assistant in the Department of Englisli l,iterature. The very thorough training' he received at DePauw and the high standard of scholarship he maintained, have made him a valuable ad- dition to the faculty. .I le is a member of .Phi lleta Kappa. 20 1 ' X My H6 1 if 'Z'
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Department of Chemistry W'Il.l,l.'XhI MAR'l'lN l3l.i-XNCIIARIU, l,lI.l3. fIY B K Sl'l'l'lll'l' .vr1rf1c1.vsv.r the old nlirarlvs of luyllzolo-gy. Dr. lllanehard was horn near llartford, North Carolina, lle attended the Academy at llartford and received his master's degree from Rudolph-lXlaeon College in 189-l. lle received an honorary scholarship in Chemistry at .Iohns llopkins and received his l'h.D., from that 'institution in 1900. Ile taught two years at Randolph-lllaeon Academy, was for one year instructor in the college of that university. lfor another year he taught at Rose 1,'olyteehnie. ln 1904 he heeame Professor of Chemistry in IJel'auw University. He is a memher of the American Chemistry Soeietv and of Die Deutsche Chemisehe Gesellschaft. Cll.f'XRl.lCS WAl.lXD XVRlC1ll'l' ' 1Xlr. Wfriglit, Assistant in Chemistry, was horn at Lapel, lnd., in 1833. Q? X Graduated Indiana University, A.ll., 1908: Chemist Canadian Copper Company, EXNV 1908-'O9g Assistant in Chemistry at Delwauw since last fallg lllember of Alpha 'Q 7 Chi Sigma and lDel'auw Chemical Cluh. 4 4 W 19
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I S N 'N I Lf 5 vs E ll' F , 1 Department of Education RUFUS UTERNARD VON KIQIEINSMTID, AB., .fX.lXtl. ill ll K The aim of l'tllIl'll'fl'01l slmula' bc fn ft'lIl'1l ns l'llf1It'I' lmfu fo 1'l11'11kV, than 'wllaf to tlzillk-ratllva' In llIIIf7l'0'I't' our IIIIIII-dS, .ro ns fu 011411210 us fn ffllillli' for 0111'.n'I'r'c.s', flmn fo load flzc lllt'HlUl'.X' refill thc tlmnglzfs of other 1llt'lI.H Professor lNlCll'lSIlllCl was horn in'Sanclwich, lllinois. ancl was preparerl for college in the private schools of llattle Creek, Michigan, and tlregon, lllinois. I le conipletecl this preparatory work in Oberlin Acatleiuy, C Jherlin, t Jhio. For some time he was eng'a,Q'ecl in private work in languages and music uncler liuropean tutors, and later was granted the clegrees of A.ll. and All. from 'Northwestern lfniversity. l lis later career has heen rather varied in its nature. For seven years he was superintentlent in various high schools: five seasons he spent in lecture ancl concert work: three years he was institute instructor in 'Illinois and lncliana: for two years he has heen l'rofessor of 'lfclucation anal 'Principal of the :Xeaclemy in DePauw University. Yiee-l'resiclent of the Southern lncliana State Teachers' Association: nieinher lncliana State Teachers' Association, The National lfrluea- tion Assoeiation, The National Geographic Society, and the Masonic Clnh. JAMIES Wll'.l.l'.-XM IIARRTIS lX'I r. 'Harris was horn in Ashlancl, Kentucky. After preparation in his home schools he enterecl Union College, llarhersville, Kentucky, from which place he receivecl his 1X.lZ. degree. After gracluation he reiuainecl in husiness in the same town for one year: then acceptecl the principalship of the high school in lpswich, S. Dakota, for three years. Ile pursuecl gracluate stuclies in Clarke University at Wforcester, lllass., and received his l'h.lJ there. lle has, since 1008, heen Assistant l'ro'fessor of liclueation in l7el'auw lfniversity. 21
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