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F. Russell Alexander Publicity Director A.B., DePauw University, 1925. Katharine Sprague Alvord Professor of History A.B., University of Michigan, 1893; A.M., Colum- bia University, 1908. Marguerite Andrade Assistant Professor of French Diplome de fin d ' etudes Lycee de Besan on, France, 1914; A.B., Ohio ' esleyan University, 1920; A.M.. Yale University, 1922. William Clarke Arnold Asso ciate Professor of Mathematics A.B., DePauw University, 1920; M.S., University of Chicago, 1923. F A C U L T Y Gerhard Baerg Professor of German A.B., University of Kansas, 1916; A.M., Cornell University, 1918; Ph.D., ibid., 1920. Rachel Jane Benton Iristrnc or in Physical Educatio)] for Women A.B., DePauw University, 1925; M.A., University of Iowa, 193 2. Edward Randolph Bartlett Ncr dine Professor of Religious Education A.B., Iowa Wesleyan College, 1912; S.T.B.. Boston University, 1917; D.D., Iowa W ' esleyan College, 1926, Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1933. Btornar Bergethon Instructor in Piano and Sym- phonic Instruments Mus. Bac, Bush Conservatory, 1929. Edna Tyne Bowles Assistant Professor of Singing and Violoncello Mus. Bac, Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 1927. Earl Cassatt Bowman Professor of Education and Director of Student Teaching A.B., Miami University, 1909; A.M., University of Chicago. 1922; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1928. Fowler Dell Brooks Professor of Education and Psychology A.B., and A.M., Baker University. 1911; A.M., University of Oklahoma. 1915; A.M., Columbia University, 1916; Ph.D.. ibid., 1921. Lilian Beeson Bro cnfield Professor of English A.B., DePauw University. 1895; A.M., Ohio Wes- leyan University, 1914. 1904; Ph.D., Indiana University, 5. » L. C. Buchheit Instructor in Physical Education for Men A.B., Lake Forest College, 1914. LuciLE Calvert Instructor in Speech A.B., Lake Forest College, 1927; A.M., Northwestern University, 1929. George W. Burkett Instructor in Botany A.B.. DePauw University, 1929; A.M., University of Kansas, 195 0. William C ' allace Carson John Clark R dpath Professor of History and Frank L. Hall Pro- fessor of Political Science and Unii ersity Marshall A.B.. Wofford College. 1907; A.M., Trinity College, 1908; Ph.D., Uni- versity of Wisconsin, 1914. Eighteen
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Music ■ The aim of the Social Science Division is to place before its students the information essential to an understanding of the present social order and to develop in them such habits of thought, standards of judgment, and ideals as will qualify them to take an intelligent and effective part in an evolving society. The Division of Foreign Languages endeavors to assist students in acquiring com- mand of these languages for practical purposes and, by means of language and literature, to introduce them to the cultural heritage of other nations, that a better understanding of foreign peoples, their achievements and ideals, may result. It is the aim of the English Division to afford the student an appreciation of ex- cellence wherever he meets it, and to develop his creative power as much as possible. Aims of the Science Division are: to acquaint the student with useful biological and physical laws, to prepare students to take responsible places in industry, in the professions and in the home, and to take intelligent and effective parts in community enterprises. The Division of Education endeavors to give an understanding of the place of the Christian rehgion in the development of a desirable moral social order, and to provide training fundamental to effective ministerial and lay leadership in religious and character education. It is the ami of the Division of Physical Education to provide for all students wholesome physical activities, which afford opportunities for expression of racial in- stincts and emotions. The intramural and intercollegiate athletic programs, as well as the regular classes, are organized and administered in accordance with the educational policy of the University and for the benefit of the students. The purpose of the School of Music may be thought of as three-fold: to produce artistic singers and players among the few; to offer the entire student body opportunities for hearing the best in music and to encourage its appreciation; and to lay an adequate foundation for graduate study. Sci ' cnteen
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M E M B E R S Henry Kolling Proftssor of Phino Mus. Bac, Nebraska University School of Music. 1924; Scholar, institute of Musical Art, 1926; Fel- low, Julliard Graduate School, 1927-28; M.A., Teachers ' College, Columbia University, 1931. Andrew Wallace Crandall Professor of History A.B., Central College, Missouri, 1917; A.M., Uni- versity of Chicago, 1920; Ph.D.. University of Pennsylvania, 1928. Jarvis Castle Davis Assistant Professor of English A.B., DePauw University, 1925; A.M., University of Chicago, 1926. Mildred Dimmick Associa f Professor of French A.B.. Ohio W ' esleyan University, 1912; A.M., Uni- versity of Illinois, 1920. LiSGAR Russell Eckardt Professor of Philosopfjy A.li., Toronto University, S.T.B., Boston University, A.M., ibid., 1907; Ph.D., 191 I. Percy Griffith Evans Professor of Romance Languages A.B., Boston University, 1919; A.M.. ibid., 1924; Ph.D., Univer- sity of Illinois, 1929. William Edmund Edington . P. D. John Professor of Mathe- matics ami Astronomy, Deal Pro- fessor o f Mathematics, a n d Director of the McKim Ob- scriafory A.B., Indiana State Normal School, 1909; A.M., University of Illinois, 1919; Ph.D., ibid.. I92I. Paul Johnson Fay Associate Professor of Psychology B.S., Ohio State University, 1923; A.M., Columbia University, 1927; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 193 0. Jervis M. Fulmer Associate Professor of Chemistry B.S., State College of Washington, 1920; M.S., Uni- versity of Minnesota, 1922; Ph.D., University of Colorado, 192 5. Lloyd Blanchard Gale Professor of English A.B., Middlebury College, 1916; A.M., ibid., 1924. Glenn Ward Giddings Associate Professor of Physics A.B., Cornell College, 1925; A.M., University of Wisconsin, 1925; Ph.D., ibid., 1930. Harry Bainbridge Cough Professor of Spcecfj A.B., Northwestern University, 1900; A.M.. ibid., 1911. Benjamin Harrison Grave Professor of Zoology B.S., Earlham College, 1903; M.S., Carleton College, 1906; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1910. Agnes Virginia Harlow Associate Professor of English A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1913; A.M.. University of Cal- ifornia, 1923. Herrick E. H. Greenleaf Professor of Matljematics S.T.B., Boston University, 1916; A.M., ibid., 1926; Ph.D., Indiana University, 1932. Tinslev Carter Harrison Assistant Professor of Englisfj A.B., College of William and Mary, 1927; A.M., University of Virginia, 1928.
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