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The Faculty Carrie M. Howland, Instructor in China Painting, Deni- son. And those who paint them truest praise them most. ' Clara A. Davies, M.S., Instructor in Science. B.S., Shep- ardson, 1899, M.S., Denison, 1903, Instructor in Shepard- son, January, 1900- What a blessing is the quiet indifference of nature amid all our hurry and worry and turmoil. Elizabeth M. Benedict, Instructor in Organ and Piano. Studied under Harrison VVild, Chicago, Piano and Organ, Organ under Alexander Guilmant, Paris, Denison, 1903- All one's life is ninsic if one touches the notes rightly andin tunef August Odebrccht, A.M., Ph. B., Denison, 1906, A.M., Denison, 1907, Instructor in Modern Languages, Denison, 1906- The village all declared how much lze knew. Charles Ives Freeman, Director of Athletics, Y. M. C. A. Work. Assistant in Gym. at Yale, Director of Athletics at Purdue, Director of Athletics at Pottsdam Noiiral, Central High, Cleveland, Denison, 1906- Let the world wagge, and take rninc ease in mine inne. Victor H. Hoppe, A.B., Instructor in Public Speaking. B-A-, Denison, '09, University of Chicago, summer, 'C8:School I6 of Expression, Teachers Diploma, '10, Teacher School of Ex- pression, summer, '10, Denison, '10, Every now and then a man's mind is stretched by a new idea or sensation and never shrinks back to its former dimensions. Nell Chase, A.B., Physical Director at Sheparclson. .-X.B., Oberlin, 1907, Diploma, 'I'eacher's Coursein Physical Train- ing Oberlin College, 1907, Post Graduate 1York in 'I'eacher's College, Columbia University, 1908, Instructor of Gymnastics in Harlem Y. XV. C. A., New York City, 1907-1909, Denison, 1909- Earth's sweetest thing-a perfect '2L'0Il1U1I.H Margaret ,lean Calvin, A.B., Ph. B., Instructor in Latin. Ph. B. University of Chicago 1900, MA., Columbia L'niver- sity, 1911. Principal of High Schools, Harvard, Ill., Lake City, Minn., Yankton, S.D., lYellsx'ille, Ohio, Instructor ol' English, State Normal School, Makato, Minn., Latin and English, Denison, 1910- Kindness, a language which the dumb can speak and the deaf can 1l71dl?f51I1l1II'.H Samuel G. Bridges, .-YB., Instructor in Latin. A.B. Denison, '09, Broaddus Institute, 1909-'10, Denison, 1910- Wedding is destiny. Orley H. See, Instructor in Yiolin. Graduate, Doane Academy: Three years in Denison Liniversity and Conser-
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The Faculty, Concluded lumbus: vatory of Music, Private Pupil of Franz Ziegler, Co Sol Marcosson, Cleveland and Chautauqua, N.Y., and Hugo Hcerman now in Berlin, Denison, 1909- Call in sweet music. Can charm our senses and expel our cares. I have heard soft airs F rbes B. lhliley, A.B., Instructor in Mathematics, A.B., o Kalamazoo College, 1906, A.B. Chicago University, 1906, Professor of Mathematics, Des Moines College, 1906-1908, Instructor in Mathematics, Central H. S. Detroit, Mich. 1908- 1910, Denison, 1910- . l d Three things are necessary for succ ess: first, backbone, secon backbone, third, backbone. Helen K. Hunt, B. Ph., Instructor in Mathematics, Doane Academy, B. Ph. Denison, 1910- Lone wandering, but not lost. Bertha E. Stephens, Assistant in Piano. Graduate Deni- ' V son Conservatory of Music, 1907, Pupil of Constantine on Sternburg, 1910, Denison, 1909- There is an exchange of thought and feeling which is happy a like in thought and feeling. Inez W'inders, I Inez Parmenter and Mrs.Elizabeth T.XVilson, Denison,1908- 'To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness in existence. nstructor in Voice. Studied with Mrs. Elsor Heater, B. Ph., Assistant in History. B. Ph. Deni- son, 1908, Denison, 1910- Talents differ, all is well and wisely put. Ruth Orcutt, B. Ph., M.S., B.Ph., Denison, 1910, M.S. Denison, 1911, Assistant in Botany, Denison, 1910- Heaven from all creatures hides the book offate. Mary L. McKibben, B. Ph., Assistant in French. B. Ph. Denison, 1907, Denison, 1910- Fain would I climb yet fear I to fall. Frances Coup Pyle, Instructor in Violin during absence of Mr. Orley See. Studied with Ella Porter, Mt. Vernon, Bern- hard Listeman,Chicago bus, Denison, 1910- . . . . 1 V Y dj, O, how full of briers is this working day uorl Sarah H. Seymour, Instructor in Arts and Crafts. Grad- uate of Columbus Schoo fessor Dow, Denison, 1910- I'll speak in a monstrous little voice. Conservatory, Franz Ziegler in Colum- l of Education, Studied under Pro- ne Alice Irwin Director of Domestic Science and Basket Ia , - Work. Graduate of National School of Domestic Art and S ' nce of Washington, D. C., Studied with janet McKenzie cie Hill and Mary Sloane of Arts and Crafts School of VVashmgton D. C., Denison, 1910- What is useful is beautiful. 18 I 1 4 ,L f' l i ' W2 1 ff ww l Mr. fyfr . 7- f -, !,- V, J I J 'sf I roi f, I ,gpg l iff Ce , fl!.btiiT,E5f1 ,. V! I .swazw i it ,. f ,V lilijy 1 J I 1 .ijt ill: -, N . ' ' fwfr' i , l, fha 1, .fa-. f 0,1 : I , 1 1 1- x it if ivy is , l , . 1 V ' M' W 1 ft till 'fi ' r lst L MXPX-,l 'X X I-Q ' E X ix f ' XXVI X x .,-.1 p, . LX - i,iXl, U -n i 11: 1' I i tea Fx :L ' 1 v ,MY , Y f if , X, ,A , , .,. Fu , , Vik ,A n . fW Q N A X tbsp. EW,,,UXX. 1 i rj I ilflrsg f' twigs:-R S ,K .-H---R, , P X I X - I X ,li 'i lil, ' ' 1 Mi, ,Y Y ,f ,f X 1, Nw XJ -. C-xx F 1
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