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ABSENT FACULTY MEMBERS Walter E. Bundy Uarlin V Bcigcr Professor of English Bible A.B., DePauw University, 1912; S.T.B., Bosto University, 1915; Ph.D., ibid., 1921. GuENTHEii Hans Grueningek Assistant Professor of German Ph.D., Freiburg University (Germany), 1926. Julius Anton Miller Instructor in Art B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1929; M.A., ibid., 1931; Ph.D., University of Budapest, 1935. Raymond R. Neal Instructor in Physical Eilucation for Men A.B., Wabash College, 1932. Truman George Yuncker Chairman of the Science Dimion ami Pro- fessor of Botany B.S., Michigan State College, 1914; A.M., Uni- versity of Nebraska, 1915; Ph.D., University oi Illinois, 1919. TRUSTEES Charles H. Barnaby Arthur R. Baxter Ralph W. Gwinn Bishop E. H. Hughes Fred L. O ' Hair Rev. George Switzer Henry C. Ulen Roy O. West Kenneth C. Hogate Charles W. Jewett General James M. Ogden Harvey B. Hartsock Harold E. Bobbins William H. Adams Bishop Edgar Blake Fred Hoke Henry FI. Hornbrook C. C. Hull Dr. John W. McHall W. C. Reed Eugene C. Shireman I. H. Iglehart Rev. Guv O. Carpenter C. T. Alexander C. W. Bucher A. B. Cline Rev. F. a. Hall Charles H. Neff Arthur H. Sapp F. E. Fribley Rev. C. B. Croxall Rev. W. B. Freeland Rev. Benjamin Kendall William E. Carpenter Frank C. Evans L. J. Harwood Edward L. Morgan J. E. Neef D. P. SiMISON Dr. a. E. Monger Rev. Elmer Jones Clyde H. Lininger Twenty-three
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RuFUs Town Stephenson Robert StocklicH Professor of the Greek Ltiu iiage ami Literature A.B.. Drury College, 1899; A.M., Yale University, 1906; Ph.D., Leland Stanford University, 1909. Hiram Miller Stout Assistant Professor of Political Science A.B., DePauw University, 1926; Diploma, Oxford University, 1928; A.M., Harvard University, 1931. Frances Priscilla Studebaker Assistant Professor of Home Economics A.B., DePauw University, 1927; A.M., University of Visconsin. 1930. Benjamin Franklin Swalin Piofessor of Violin and Theory and Conductor of tin- Uniicrsity Symphony Orchestra B.S., Columbia University, 1928; A.M., ibid, 1930; Ph.D., Universicv of Vienna, 1932. Van Denman Thompson Professor of Organ and Composi- tion Graduate New England Conserva- tory, 1909; Post-graduate, 1909- 1910; Mus.Bac, Lincoln-Jefferson, 1919; F.A. CO., 1919. Laurel FIerbert Turk Assistant Professor of Spanish A.B., University of Missouri, 192-); A.M., University of Kansas, 1926; Ph.D., Leland Stanford University, 1933. Francis Calvin Tilden Professor of Comparatiie Litera- ture Ph.B., DePauw University, 1897; A.B., Harvard University, 1898, A.M., ibid., 1899. W ' illard Emery Umbreit Instructor in Physical Education lor Men A.B., North Central College, 1925; . .M., Columbia University, 1952. 1923; A.M., ibid.. Harry ' William Voltmer Professor of Political Science A.B., State University of Iowa, 1924; Ph.D., ibid., 1926. Francis McLennan Vreeland Associate Professor of Sociology A.B . Aim- ' College. 1922; A.M., University of Michigan, 1923; Ph.D., ibid., 1929. Elsie Walker Waldow Assistant Professor of English A.B., Radcliffe College, 1925; A.M., Northwestern University, 1928. Winona Hazel Welch Associate Professor of Botany A.B.. DePauw University, 1923; A.M., University of Illinois, 1924; Ph.D., Indiana University, 1928. Charles James Wilkerson Instructor in English A.B., Park College, 1928; A.M State University of Iowa, 193 1. Kenneth R. Umfleet Assistant Professor of Puhl C School Music Graduate, Kroeger School of Music, 1915; Mus.Bac, Oberlln Conserva- tory of Music, 1925. Robert Edward Williams Associate Professor of Speech A.B., DePauw University, 1916; A.M., University of Wisconsin, 1921. Harold Zink Professor of Political Science A.B., University of Denver, 1921; A.M., ibid., 1923; S.T.B., Boston University, 1923; A.M., Harvard University, 1924; Ph.D., ibid., 1926, Twenty-tuo
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STUDENT SENATE Anything Goes I. M. Hastings, R. Kaaoe, C ' . Kay. L. Slutz, J. Fisher, K. Vehslage. II. M. Du.mbaued. a. Van Scoik, R. Reynoeds, E. Wilson. N. Frees. T. Hamilton. III. A. Stafford, A. Moor, W. Kinnaley. O. Manifold, W. Linn, C. Dortch. R. Farber. The Student Senate is the executive committee of the student body. It was or- ganized in the spring of 193 2, and took the place of the old Student Council. The Senate is composed of one senator from each of the fraternities and sororities, three senators from Men ' s Hall, two senators from the Independent Association, and one from each of the women ' s halls. The Senate elects the officers of the student body, the officers of the senior class, and also elects the members of the committees of the three other classes, the members of the DePauw Board of Control, the Mirage Board, and the Student Affairs Committee. All of the University dances are sponsored by the Senate. The Senate is primarily interested in student self-government and the pro- motion of student enterprises that would benefit and raise the standard of the University. During the past year the DePauw Student Senate sent Wendell Kay, the president of the student body, as a delegate to the National Conference of Student Governing Bodies, which was held at Boston during the Christmas holidays. Kay took an active part in the conference and gave a report of the proceedings at one of the Sunday evening vesper services. The Senate also sponsored the International Relations Conference, which was held Friday-Saturday, March 8-9, in Meharry Hall. The officers of the Senate for the past year have been: president, Wendell Kay; vice-president, Elizabeth Dye; secretary, Louise Slutz; treasurer, Robert Kaade. Twenty-four
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