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Faculty LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Professor, EDWIN POST, Ph. D. Dickinson College, 1881. Associate Professor, DADE B. SHEARER, A. M. DePauw University, 191-1. Instructor, RUTH ROBERTSON, A, M. University of VViscousin, 1923. MATHEMATICS Professor, VVILBUR V. BROWN, Ph. D. Stevens Institute of Technology, 1888. Assistant Professors, HERRICK E. H. GREENLEAF, M. S. Boston University, 1916. WILLIAM C. ARNOLD, A. M. University of Chicago, 1923. Assistant EVERETT C. TRANBARGER, ROMANCE LANGUAGES Professor, EDWIN B. NICHOLS, A. M. Harvard University, 1901. Assistant Professors, MILDRED DIMMICK, A. M. University of Illinois, 1920. ANNA E. OLMSTEAD, A. M. Vassar College, 1917. Instructors, S. PAUL JONES, A. B. DePauw University, 1909. MARGUERITE DOBY, Diploma de Fin d1 Etudes, Louveeinnes, 1917. GORDON W. HARRISON, Ph. B. University of Chicago, 1924. GENETHA RIFFE, A. M. Columbia University. MARCUS CHADWICK, A. 13. University of Michigan. CHEMISTRY Professor, WILLIAM M. BLANCHARD, Ph. D. Johns Hopkins University, 1900. Associate Professor, RALPH W. HUFFERD, Ph. D. University of Illinois, 1920. PHYSICS Professor, ORRIN H. SMITH, Ph. D. University of Illinois, 1917. Assistant Professor, MARGERY SIMPSON, M. S. University of Iowa, 1919. Page Twenty
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Deans EDWIN POST, P11. D., Dean of the College Dr. Edwin Post is the pioneer of DePauw professors. As Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and head of the Latin Department, he has contributed more to the academic stand- ards of DePauW than has any other one man. Consistently, throughout his tong term of service, he has been the advo- cate of high standards of scholarship. His loyalty is unquestioned; for in spite of the fact that he has been offered opportunities in larger universities, he remains at DePauw. This loyalty to the college is coupled with a secret, silent devotion to his students, Who remember him long afterward, for the length of his service and the breadth of his sympathy. Dean Eckardt, reverent. KATHARINE S. ALVORD, A. MW Dean of Women There are many things to remember about Dean Alvord. The VVomanis Self Government Association, the VVomanis Athletic Association, the Big Sister Movement, the Voca- tional Conferences-all of these have grown up under her guidance. When she came, there Was no organization of the Deants work, and no record of any girl on the campus. System and order has been substituted, and Dean Alvord has taken charge of womenis affairs in a capable and experi- enced way. The atmosphere of Rector Hall is a result of her influence, and she has developed much of what is valu- able in sorority life. Her personal charm and progressive spirit have accomplished much, since they act as a stimulus tto quicken and inspire. To many girls, Dean Alvord is their first friend made on the DePauw campus; to many, she Will also be the last, in the sense that she Will be remem- bered longest. Page Nineteen LTSGAR R. ECKARDT, Ph. D., Associate Dean Dean Eckardt promotes large vocabularies and study hours. He is Associate Dean, and Professor of Philos- ophyean inspiring instructor, and a. profound student of his subject itWhen I get to Heaven;' sit down quietly, and read Philosophy students, when they leave school, memories: Dean Eckardt, stern; Dean Eckardt, Whimsical: His is that rare, rich personality that makes one think of old Wine, long stored. almost be Plato himself, come to life. he says, itI hope to carry with them vivid ROBERT Gr. MCCUTCHAN, B. M., Dean, Music School Under the administration of Dean Robert G. McCutchan, the School of Music has grown steadily, and it now ranks among the best in the country. Dean McCutchan is respon- sible for the growth in numbers and the increased prestige of the school. He has improved the curriculum, added new courses, strengthened the faculty, and raised the standard of scholarship. In addition to this, he has organized the Symphony Orchestra, the Oratorio Chorus, and the Choir. The enrollment of Music School is greatly increased, and because of inadequate equipment, students are turned away. DePauw awards the degree of Bachelor of Music at the completion of a fouriyear course. Few colleges offer better facilities for a musical education.
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ENGLISH BIBLE Professor, WALTER E. BUNDY, Ph. D. Boston University, 1921. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Professor, EDWARD R. BARTLETT, A. B. Iowa Wesleyan; S. T. B. Boston Uni- versity, 1917. . ENGLISH COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC Professor, RAYMOND W. FENCE, M. A. Ohio State University, 1906. Assistant Professors, LLOYD B. GALE, A. M. Middlebury College, 1924. WILLIAM A. HUGGARD, - A. M. Middlebury College, 1922. A. VIRGINIA HARLOW, A. M. University of California, 1923. I mt ructors, ELSIE D. TAYLOR, A. M. Columbia, University, 1924. J EROME C. HIXSON, A. M. Alleghany College, 1923. JUDITH SOLLENBERGER, A. M. University of Illinois, 1923. FREDERICK R. POND, A. M. Leland Stanford University7 1924. MARY HESTER LLOYD, A. B. DePauw University, 1925. ENGLISH LITERATURE Professor, ADELBERT F. CALDWELL, A. M. Colby College, 1894. Associate Professor, LILLIAN BROWNFIELD, Ph. D. Indiana University, 1914. J OU RNALISM Professor, LESTER E. MITCHELL, A. M. Ohio State University, 1920. Page Twenty-one
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