DePauw University - Mirage Yearbook (Greencastle, IN)

 - Class of 1930

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L. Twenty-two FACULTY JOHN J. ALBRIGHT. assistant professor B. S., College of Wooster, 1917: Captain U. S. A.: Military science RUSSELL ALEXANDER, publicity director A. B.. DePauw university MARGUERITE ANDRADE, instructor A. M., Yale university, 1922: Erench GUSTAVE O. ARLT. assistant professor A. M. University of Chicago, 1929: German XVILLIAM C. ARNOLD, asst. professor NI. S., University of Chicago. 1923: Mathematics RODNEY W. BABCOCK. professor Ph. D., University of Wisconsin. 192-l: Mathematics GRACE BARKLEY. assistant professor Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1926: Botany EDWARD R. BARTLETT. professor D. D., Iowa Wesleyan university, 1926: Religious education CLAORA E. BELL, instructor A. M.. Ohio Vtfesleyan university, 1928: Speech RACHEL BENTON. instructor A. B., DePauw university, 1925: Physical education E, M. BERNSTEIN, instructor A. M., Harvard university, 1928: Economics first Semester, 1929- 19301 GEORGE L. BIRD, instructor A. M., University of Wisconsin, 1924: English composition VJILLIAM M. BLANCI-IARD, professor Ph. D., Johns Hopkins university, 1900: Chemistry EDNA T. BOWLES Mus, Bac.. Oberlin Conservatory of ' Music, 1927: Instructor in singing EARL C. BOWMAN, associate professor, Ph. D.. Ohio State university, 1928: Education C. BUCHHEIT, instructor A. B., Lake Forest college, 1914: Track coach WALTER E. BUNDY, professor Ph. D., Boston university, 1921: English Bible VIRGINIA BYERS John Herron Art Institute: Assistant instructor in public school art A. E. CALDWELL, professor A. M.. Colby college, 1894: English literature LUCILE CALVERT, instructor A. M.. Northwestern university, 1929: Speech VJILLIAM W. CARSON. professor Ph. D.. University of Wisconsin, 1914: History and political science.

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Deans F all the ofiices of the University, none have such wide discretionary powers as do the ofices of the deans. and none have such power to aid or hinder cooperation between the administration and the student body. DePauw is indeed fortunate in having deans so adept at carrying out the best interests of the University with so little friction: this feat is to be attributed chiefly to their fundamental understanding of the individual stu- dent, and their sympathetic treatment of each case. For over half a century, Dr. Post, who was made Dean Emeritus at the close of last year, has devoted his sincerest efforts to the advancement of DePauw. He can look with pride today upon what his- work has done in aiding DePauw to reach her present status among the uni- versities of America. Dr. Blanchard, who has given twenty-nine years of his life to the service of the University, is now in his third year as Dean of the College of Liberal Arts. He perhaps works harder at his job than any other man at DePauw, and his utter devotion to the best interests of the University constitute a real contribution to the development of a greater DePauw. Dean Dirks. in his four years in the very important oHice of Dean of Men, has won the esteem of the student body by his insight into the problems he is called upon to handle, and by the firm yet considerate manner in which he deals with them. Everyone who comes in contact with Dean Dirks finds in him a sympathy and friendliness which is in itself the solution to many difficulties. The ollice of Dean of Women is a very important one at DePauw, and the University was indeed fortunate in securing Dean Beroth to serve in that capacity during the absence of Dean Alvord this year. Dean Beroth has very capably administered her duties, and the tradition of considerate but undeviating firmness associated with her oflice has been fully upheld. Dr. McCutchan, Dean of the School of Music, is one of the outstanding musical leaders of the day. Under his leadership, the DePauw School of Music has become known as one of the Hnest in the country. and it is safe to say that without'his strong and energetic administration, no such outstanding success could have been attained. Twenty-one



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MARCUS CHADWICK, instructor A. B., University of Michigan. 1918: Romance languages J. H. COMSTOCK. assistant professor M. S., Ohio university, 1914: Captain. U. S. A.. Military science A. XX . CRANDALL, associate professor Ph. D., University of Pennsylvania. 1928: History JARVIS C. DAVIS. assistant professor A. M.. University of Chicago. 1926: English literature MILDRED DIMMICK, assistant professor A. M., University of Illinois, 1920: Romance languages LEirst semester. 1929-19305 JULIA ALICE DRULY Leschetizky school. Vienna: Professor of pianoforte LISGAR R. ECKART. professor Ph. D., Boston university. 1911: Philosophy P. G. EVANS, assistant professor Ph. D.. University of Illinois. 1929: Romance languages l.l.OYD B. GALE, associate professor A. M.. Middlebury college, 1924: English composition MARGARET E. GILLMORE. assislant librarian HARRY B. GOUGH, professor A. M., Northwestern university, 1911: Speech ' B. H. GRAVE. professor Ph. D., Johns Hopkins university. 1910: Zoology, HERRICK E. H. GREENLEAF, GSSO. prof. A. M., Boston university, 1925: Mathematics M. H. GRIEFITTS, instructor A. M.. University of Michigan. 1926: German MARX' GLENN HAMILTON. instructor A. B.. DePauw university, 1924: English composition A. VIRGINIA HARLOW, asst. professor A. M., University of California. 1923: English composition CLEVELAND P. HICKMAN, asso. prof. Ph. D.. Princeton university, 1928: Zoology CARRO1. D. HILDEBRAND, USSI. prof. Ph. D.. Boston university, 1929: Philosophy JEROME C. HIXSON, assistant professor A. M.. Allegheny college, 1923: English composition , M. SIMPSON HUFFERD, asst. professor . M. S., University of Iowa, 1919: Physics . RALPH VJ. HUEEERED, professor Ph. D.. University of Illinois. 1920: Chemistry Twenty- three

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