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Department of Physics JonN in N,wi.oR, AM. 111 B K 111011 zcwrlzlsf flu' l11'zc1.v of flu' 1111i'z'c1's1' lc111'11, 'l'l1c'11 01111'l' 1101? and the fl'Ilfl1 dl'SCt'1'lI.H Professor Naylor was born at Malta, Ohio. llc did his undergraduate work at Adrian. Michigan. In 1885 he received the degree of A.lXfl. from Indiana University. llc then taught two years in indianapolis. For the next three years he served as Assistant Professor of Physics in lndiana University, which position he left to come to DePauw as Professor of Physics. He is a Qlfellow of the Indiana Academy of Sciences, a member of the Scientific Teachers' Association, and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He has made the laboratory work in his department very valuable by the excellent apparatus which he has installed and much of which he himself has made. His department is known among' the students as being' one of the most interesting as well as instructive courses in the university. KARL I IARTI ,EY FUSSLER Klr. lfussler, Assistant in Physics, was born in Greencastle in 18375 grad- uated lndiana L'niversity, A.l3., 19093 did graduate work summer 'O93 Assistant in Physics at l. U. University during undergraduate days: Assistant in Phvsics at DePauw since last fall. i 30 iw, 44, f 7 1 s yr If ,A X gh .J ff 'x 3 I I ,W t. MA fd,
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IN -6. gm 0 fl . qi, xx 5 gg If W bv 'N --J epartment of Political Science l'ROI lCSSURi .IfXlX4lTS RILEY WIC.-XYFR. .-MM., S.'I'.D. l5f'vry f70lI'fI't'lI1 ljI!l'XlIi0lI is bt'l'0llIiIl-Q' cz .wdal ljIIf'.Yfi0II, and m'vry .wcial Ijllt'Sfl'0ll is Irrc'r111l1f11-Q' cr J'l'ff.Q'l'!I'IlS lj'llFSfl'0II.H ' Few men have as wide experience in enrr ' t an affairs as has Professor Weaver. lle was lmorn in NN. Norland County. l'ennsylvania. and reeeived his Mastefs degree from xX1leg'l1eny College in 1863. 'ln 1866 he g'radna1ed from Garret llilmlieal institution at Evanston. ln 1860 he entered diplomatic service and was for sixteen years consul and consul-gieneral at Antwerp and Vienna. ln 1885 lie was elected to the eliair of lllodern li.ang'nag'es in lJel'auw University. which position he exchanged for his present chair in 1893. 29
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Department of Rhetoric and English Composition N.X'l'll.'XNllCl. NV.'XllINKi IMXRNIES 'll 13 K lx'!1vir11'l'r fx ll0ffll'lIlQ' 1211! l'L'!I.Y0l1 'well flrvs.wrl, and t7l'.Q'lllllt'Ilf fm! into m'de1'. l'rol'essor llarnes was horn in Newhnrgli, New York, in 188-1. lle grail- natecl from lliglar's Preparatory School in 1800, receiveil his lX.ll. from Colnmhia liniversity in 1003 and his .fX.hl. in 1005. llc was cclitor of the lflllqlzlrli Gl't70,llllfl' lx'vz'm'd of lQ0.f-'05, lfrom 1005 to '07 hc was Instructor in Iinglish in Ohio W'esleyan l'niversity. lle then came to llel'anw as l'ro'fessor of Rhetoric ancl linglish Composition. Ile is a memher of liing s Crown, Columhia .Xlumni Association, Colnmhia University Association of lncliana, .Nssoeiation of lncliana College 'l'eachers of linglish, hloflern l,ang+nag'e .'Xssociat'ion anfl American Dialect Association. Wfell known as an ahle man within his own clepartment, he has also won the reputation of heing' an energetic instigator of reforms in college affairs. MISS lllil.liN M.-XlllN 0 fight' flew fb B K hmllllllllv- . 510 .Il ...iff Miss Nahin comes from llattlegronncl, lnchana. 1-X fter attencl- ! W ing' XfVoman's College of llaltimore for some time, she entererl De- A W Pzmw Lfniversity, ancl was graclnatecl in 1000. Since that time she X' If has heen Assistant Instructor in Rhetoric. I i ly - . Elf? Q2 31
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