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X X X X X S QS X S s S 5 is Q S S W 1 Efwwfw.ivf?9cf1f34'u4.f,,v,Wy-,f,4fA49?'.ff.iioff,:i m XXX X X X XX N .S XWS Page ARTHUR RAYMOND MEAD, lVl. A. Professor of the Department of Education ancl Psychology Professor Mead completed his undergraduate work at Miami University in 1909. llc won a scholarship to Columbia in Education and also one to Chicago University in Sociology. Choosing' the former, he received his Master's degree from Columhia in 1910. ln 1911-12 he was acting' Professor of the department of Education at the University of Minnesota. 'llc is a member of the lndiana State Teachers' Association, Minnesota Education Association, National Educa- tion Association and the American llistorical Association. Professor Mead is acting head of the department of Education and Psychology during the absence of Professor Von Kleinsniid. FREDERICK M. HARVEY, Ph. D. Professor of Philosophy Dr. llarvey took his undergraduate work at Cayenovia Seminary, New York, grzuluating in hoth the Latin Scientific and Classical Courses. Later he attended Syracuse University, gracluating' with Summa Cum Laude honors in 1901. Ile received his Master's degree from Syracuse in 1907. ln 1909 he was awarded S. T. ll. hy the lloston Theological Seminary. Dr. llarvey did graduate work in the Graduate School of Arts and received his Ph. D. in 1911, majoring in l'hilosophy under Dr. llorden l'arker llowne. llc preached at Orville, N. Y., and this year hecalne head of the department of l'hilosophy at DePauw Uni- versity. .sX X ....,,., ,, ----. ,
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N X Xyswsss X s ss QS ,xy Q S NX NY N5 ' N me sxp 1 1 S Q W X W My W JAMES RILEY WEAVER, A. IVI., S. T. B. Professor of Political Science Professor Xlfeaver was horn in lVestmorelancl County, Pennsylvania. Ile received his hlaster's degree from Allegheny College in 1863, ancl in 1866 he was gracluatecl from Garret llihlical Institution at Evanston, Illinois. The Colonel was Consul and Consul-General for sixteen years at Antwerp ancl Vienna. In 1885 he came to lJel'anw as Professor of Modern I.ang'nag'es. Since that time he has had charge of the Departments of llistory. Sociology, and Political Science at clitlerent times. lle is now .Professor of Political Science. CECIL CLARE NORTH, A. B., Ph. D. Professor of Sociology Dr. North completecl his unclergrarlnate work at the University of Nebraska. Later he tool: grarluate work at Yale anal Chicago University. lle reeeivecl his 1Xl'aster's degree from Chicago. lle was a memher of the Chicago University Debate team. lle was instructor at Miami University in the Department of Economics and Sociology. l.2lIC1' he accepted the Professorship of Sociology at l7el'auw University. llr. North has a keen, analytical mincl which he nses very ellieetively in his lecture work. X 'LJ il1T .fL7. .ff 'Q TV, ,f f-.iil if-Q ,iff If 11-21-',I X X X N New X X X ' .. X X - ' '3 .If ,,,. . Qi 'i f- if X , . Ms xg xx X Xa X .. SN.- . .-- Xjt X Page M 15
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'LTR MN 'fffffiflv' ,Q-STTXN .SSW '5'.'t WT? 'XXYYIWYTX XX .5135-Q xv' . X . .SNR JOSEPH P. NAYLOR, M. S. Professor of Physics l'rol'essor Naylor is :1 native of the Buckeye State. Ile stnrliefl at 1Xmlriun. Kliehigun, :incl in 1885 reeeivefl his Al2lSlCI S degree from Incliunzl University. .-Xller lC2lClllllQ' in lnclianapolis for 11 time he then went hack to lnrliznm Univer- sity as an instructor. ln 1801 he eznne to lJC1,Zl.llXV as l'rofessor of Physics. lle is Zli1:C1l0W of the lnclizxnzl .Nezulemy of Science, il memher of the Seientilie 'l'C2lC1lCl'!-1' .'Xssoeiation, anml ol the :Xll1Cl'lC2lll .-Xssoeiation for the xXflV2lllCClllClll. of Science. WILBUR VINCENT BROWN, B. s., Ph. D. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, and Director of the Observatory Dr. llrown was grzulnatecl from the Stephens Institute of 'l'echnolog'y. Later hc was maclc assistant of the l'-l'Zll'YZ'll'tl Observatory unrl :luring his three years there he took zulvancecl work in Nztthematies. Since 1885 he has hecn con- nectecl with lJel':u1w University. l'1e is a profound stnrlcnt of his suhjeet zlncl has clone much rescareli work. I4 N si .e,. N . .sssws S , S 1 e.e. Q X. W 1. 1 . X N N X- Ng N ' X N3 mmssxmxwxsxssmxssxmstsmmxmssssmssmm.NwsmtxmNm swNmwS Xw Kew? N , .ix nge 17
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