Department of Biology 1IUXX'.XR1'7 J. 11.-XNIQIZR, 1'iI.D. .X Y, CID B K Tu lzfm telm, in llzc lun' of Xtltiriv, lmlds Cu111m11li1'u1z tuilli har z'i.v1'11lr furizzs, slit' sfmzlcs .1 rzwirzuzzs laiigzzagc. Dr. Unnker was hrwrn :lt Se11z1g'l1tici1ke. New Yurk. 11e prepareil for eullege in the Triiy Conference .Xcaflemyg 1'uultney. Yerinunt. 11e receiveil his mini-r flegree frwun Syracuse in 1972 and his 1'h.1J. frfnn Culumhia in 1906, Ile taught Science and Iflucutiun in 1'uuItney 1Xezu'1einy fur three years. Fur three years he was pastor uf L'niun Church at Procter. Yerinnnt. Ile taught lliul-'gy in the Stzite Nurnial Sclnmls of California, 176llI1Sy1VZ1111Zl. Since WO-1 he has heen Vriwfessfwr uf lfiulogy at 15e1'auw 1'niversity. 11e is a nieniher of Turrey 110- lzinical Chih, New York .Xcacleniy of Sciences, Untaniezil Society of .'XIl1L'I'iL'1l. :intl I1 lfelluw in the 1Xssuei:1tiun for the .Xclvancelnent uf Science. :intl is the Zllllhlll' uf nuineruus scientiiic papers. FU JYD F. CIIIDESTER SK, FA Xlr. Chiflester, Instructor in Uiulugy. was hurn in Lhiczlgo, Grzuluzlteil Srracuse L'niversitv, 1'h.1'l., WO7: Senior L'niversity Scholar in Zouliigyg flgirk .Xssistant in Cytulpgy. Ilistwlogy and Splanehnulugy, Rush Nc-tliezil Cullege. 1'llJS-'OW Teinpurztry Research appointment at Lf S. Fish Cuininissimi, XYum1s llule, Mass., for summer of 1010. .Xuthur papers on 1'i111111'y0Iug'y uf 1'1uy- hehninths Ilzihits of Lirawfmclsville :mil Huinzin 'l'erat010gy. present research I - - W H 1'nix'ersity, 1'707-'08, All. 10081 Fellow 1'niversity uf Chicagfv and 1.ll1T1'lI'E11U!'j' 'L Q- X 9 02 Q4 Ifxperiniental Iiinhryulogy and 'l'eratu1ug'y. 18 Cf ,
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Department of English Literature l'ROl7ESSUR ,XDELUERT EXRRINGTON CAI,DlYEl,L, All., AN. I llvtw' ICIIFTC' ri IIIUII nf lclfcfxr tlsllalllvd of his fll'l7ft'S.Tl.UII.H ijl'llfCS'4t'll' Calclwell received his .X.lmS. degree from Colby College in 1911. lfroin then until 1808 he was Professor of English l.iterature in Maine XVesleyan Seminary which position he resigned to accept a professorship of English Liter- ature anal llistory in lllinois lYesleyan l'niversity. In 1003-'04 he took graduate work in llarvarcl l'niversity. Since then he has taught English Literature in lJel'auw l'nix'ersity. During the summer vacations Professor Caldwell oversees his own Camp Uxforcl-a camp for hoys, in Maine. .'Xl,DlS llL l'L'l l ENS Xlr. Ilutchens. a nieniher of Sigma Chi, and a graduate of DePauw Univer- l'J0'l, was this year elected assistant in the Department of The very thorough training' he received at DePauw anal scholarship he maintainerl, have made hiin a valuable acl- sity with the class nf English l.iterature. the high stanrlarfl of mlition to the faculty. lle is a member of l'hi lleta Kappa. 20 ' X 1 7 JE Wi z
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