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Twenty -six ERNEST R. SMITH, professor A. M., Oberlin college, 1919: Geology ORRIN H. SMITH, professor Ph. D., University of Illinois. 1917: Physics GEORGE E. SMOCK, instructor A. M., University Of Chicago, 19281 English composition JUDITH SOLLENBERGER, instructor A. M., University of Illinois, 1923: English composition RUFUS T. STEPHENSON, professor Ph. D., Leland Stanford university. 1909: Greek A HIRAM A. STOUT, instructor Diploma, Oxford university. 1928: Political science MARTHA TAYLOR. instructor B. S., University of Minnesota, 1922: Physical education WILLIAM A. TELFER, assistant professor A. M., Indiana university, 1916: A. B., Oxford, 1925: English literature FRANKLIN V. THOMAS, instructor A. M., Indiana university, l929z Romance languages VAN DENMAN THOMPSON Mus. Bac., Harvard university, 1910: F. A, G. O.: Professor of organ and composition FRANCIS C. TILDEN, professor A. M., Harvard university, 1899: Comparative literature LAUREL H. TURK, instructor A. M., University of Kansas, 1926: Romance languages KENNETH UMELEET Mus. Bac., Oberlin Conservatory, 1925: Instructor in public school music HARRY W. VOLTMER, associate professor Ph. D.. State University of Iowa, 1926: Political science FRANCIS VREELAND, USSI. prof. Ph. D., University of Michigan, 1929: Sociology ELSIE W. WALDOW, instructor A. M.. Northwestern university, 1928: English composition LOUISE PALMER WALKER Curtis Institute of Music: Instructor in violin ELEANOR H. WHITTINGHILL, instr. M. S. University of Wisconsin. 1926: Home economics ROBERT E. WILLIANIS, associate professor A. M., University of Wisconsin, 1921: Speech TRUMAN Ci. YUNCKER, professor Ph. D.. University of Illinois, 1919: Botany HAROLD M. ZINK, associate professor Ph. D.. Harvard university. 1926: Political science
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J. P. NAYLOR. professor emeritus M. S., Indiana university, 1884: Physics RAYMOND NEAL, instructor Football coach NVII.I.IAM A. NEISWANC-ER, usst. prof, A. M., Columbia university, 1923: Economics EDWIN B. NICHOLS, professor A. M.. 1-Iarvard university. 1901: Romance languages ANNA E. OLMSTEAD, assistant professor A. M., Vassar college, 1917: Romance languages RUTH I.. OWENS Indiana State Normal college, 1927: Instructor in public school art CHARLES W. PEARSON New England Conservatory of Music, 1925: Professor of singing J. THOMAS Peotow. instructor M. S., Rutgers university, 1926: Chemistry RAYMOND W. PENCE, professor A. M.. Ohio State university. 1906: English composition COHEN G. PIERSON, assistant professor A. M.. University of Illinois, 1924: History EDWIN POST. professor . Ph. D., Dickinson college, 1884: Latin ELIZABETH M. PROUD, professor B. S.. Vvlisconsin unversity, 1923: Home economics CATHERINE RIGGS, assistant professor B. S., University of Minnesota. 1922: Physical education RUTH E. ROBERTSON, asst. professor A. M., University of Wisconsin, 1923: Latin HEROLD T. Ross, assistant professor A. M., Columbia university. 1924: Speech MILDRED RUTLEDGE DePauw School of Music, 1899: Instructor in pianoforte. kindergarten. and normal methods LELAND I.. SAGE. instructor A. M., University of Illinois. 1928: History MARGARET P. SAGE Mus. Bac.,DePauw university. 1921: Instructor in singing XV. E. SEARCH, assistant professor B, P. E., Springfield Y.M.C.A. college. 1916: Physical education DADE B. SHEARER, professor A. M.. DePauw university. 191-l: Latin I VERNON W. SHEFEIELD Nius. Bac.. Simpson college. 1922: A. B.. 1926: Professor of piano- forte 'I2wt:r7Iy- live
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The Trustees Roy O. Vvlest. president Henry H. Hornbrook. secretary John Bain Charles H. Barnaby lra B. Blackstock Will A. Cavin Ralph Gwinn John H. Harrison Edwin H. Hughes Francis J. McConnell Clement Studebaker Jr. George Switzer Kenneth C. Hogate Charles XV. Jewett N James M. Ogden XVilliam H. Adams Edgar Blake ' H. C. Clippinger John VJ. Emison R ' O. XXVI' Ol H' Ered Hate C. C. Hull W. B. Gutelius Frank C. Evans J. XV. McEall Freeland A. Hall l.. J. Harwood David H. Whitcomb ' Charles H. Neff Edward l-. Morgan C. W. Beecher Marion B. Stults J. E. Neff Pi. B. Cline William E. Carpenter D. P. Simison When the founders and benefactors of DePauw university are mentioned. the Trustees, l suspect. do not have the large consideration that they deserve. The success of the institution both educationally and materially has been more largely due to them than to any other body however large. The personnel of the body has been outstanding from the beginning. made up of the prominent men of the state and nation. One is led to wonder that so early, with such small beginnings. men of such prominence were willing to join their fortunes with that of the University. ln addition to many men of large business inter- ests. there have been eight bishops of the Methodist Episcopal church. two members of the Presidents cabinet. one Vice-president of the United States. two United States senators. three governors of the State. two lieutenant-governors. the attorney-general of Indiana: and many bank presidents, judges. editors of prominent papers. educators. and men of letters, There are three sources from which the University might reasonably look for its endowment and material equipment: the great church with its millions of members and money: from the fifteen or more thousands of graduates and former students: and from its Board of Trustees never numbering at any time more than thirty-four. The remarkable almost startling fact is that at least seventy-five per cent of all the assets of the University came from this small group-the Board of Trustees. The debt of gratitude that is owed to the Board of Trustees and to its president. lVlr. Roy O. West. former Secretary of the lnterior. is hard to ade- quately estimate, and will be difficult to pay. -Henry B. Longden Ttuenly f seven
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