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FRANCTS CALVTN TTLDEN, A. M. Lecturer in COII'Irparatiwc Literature If there is one man who can be said to have won the whole admiration, it is Senator Tilden. He received his degree from DePauw in June, 1879, and from here he went to Harvard, where he later received his Doctorls degree. He is a man who has seen wide and varied experiences. As both a member of the State Legislature, and as a lecturer of 110 small ability, he has come to be admired by all who know him Although he is not actively engaged as 21 teacher, he has two classes in Comparative Literature in the University that are enjoyed alike by the students as well as town people. Senator Tilden reminds all who know him of the genial philosophers of classic times. jOSEPll T. DOHELL, A. M. R 29175th Professor Dohell is another member of the faculty who has for many years been a staunch DePauw man. His own college life was spent hereehe was graduated in 187kaml the greater part of his after life has been in connection with the school. For several years he taught Mathematics in the Academy, aml in 1909 was made Registrar of the University. Last year. for the first time in his entire life, Professor Dobell suffered a severe illness, but he soon recovered and again took up the duties of Registrar. Page twenty-tivo
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Page twenty- four CECIL CLARE NORTH, A. 13., PH. D. Professor of Sortinlogy The little Napoleon 0f the Faculty, as he is sometimes characterized by those Who see him in his chair in chapel, is a Soeiologist of no small repute. Dr; North is a product of Columbia, and while a student there was a member of the college debate team. He later received his Doctork degree from Chicago University, and soon after that received an offer from DePauw University of the chair of Sociology, and this he accepted. In the field of his Work Dr. North has made many lectures over the country in behalf of a more scientific method of charitable work, As a debate coach he has made an impression that will endure by the kcenncss Of his insight in debating questions. His courses afford an interesting study to those who have taken them. ROSE FRANCOISE LATTEM I'llstr'uctm' 1'11, anrh Miss Laitem is at the head of the French Department She has studied some time at Cornell and spent the summer of 1910 in the study of French at Paris. She started the Cercle Francais and the students who comprise it are enthusiasts. Each year a very creditable French play is given under the direce tion of Miss Laitem.
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Page txvcntyrsix HELEN OGDEN MAHIN, A.B. Intrm'fur in English. Composition Miss Mahin received her degree from DePauw University in 1909. She has shown her ability as Instructor in Rhet- oric and English Composition and has also written for publication. ALDIS HUTCHENS, A. R. Instructor in English Lifm'afurr and Composition Mr. Hutchens graduated from De- Pauw in 1909. Since then he has spent two summers in study at Chicago Uni- versity. Tn addition to his work in the department of English Literature, Mr. Hutchens has a class in prose masters in the English Composition department, MTNNA LUCTLE MATERN. $.13. lmmzctm' 1711 German .va Mfgs Matern teaches both in the Acadw cmy?1nd in the University. Her depart- ment is German. In addition to her training at Rtltichigan University and at DePauw where she received her A.R- degree, she studied abroad at Berlin in 1903 and 190-1. Her work with the Sophomore German is hp to the ac- knowledged high standard of that de- partment. FRANK W'HEELER, A. B. Instrurtor 1'11 11tlatl1vnmyf1'cs and Plzysim Mr. Xtheler received his degree from DePauw in 1907. He was Principal of the Rockville High School, and then re- turned to his Alma Mater to become as- sistant in the department of PhysiCS and Mathematics.
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