1 WL ,1 . 1,1 11 y 1 i 1 f it 1 N . - -- T gi 1 T h Q A dy if U- m W H 9 2 15 1 1 , 11 , 1 , 11 , 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 15. . 1 1 1 111. 1 1 19 , 1 3 11 Q 1 ,, 111X1i W' 11 11' 1. 1 111' 51 1 1 . 113, 1 1 1, 1 112 1 1 111 1 1 1114 511 1111 1 1 1113! -1 1 r. 1 '11 1 11:1 1 1 .115 E11 1 1 1 I 11111 il 1 'E 1 11.1 me , 1111 51 1 I 11? 1111 111 1- '11 1 1 ,lim 1 1 .119 211 1 11 1 115 1 1 ,111 JOHN BJELKE 1211 1111 112 Executive Secretary 1 ,1 1111: 1 11 1 11 1' 1-11 1, 1, , . ,,. 11 111 The Alumni Society 1- 1 , , 1, I 2,1 1 1- 111 . . . . . 11 111 HE Society of the Alumni 1S composed of graduates of the University. Former Q11 1 students of the Granville institutions, recipients of honorary degrees, members 13111 1 1 1-1 of the Board of Trustees, and members of the Faculty for at least three years, E 1 1 1:1 are received into membership upon payment of the annual dues. This society 1 1 11 was founded June 28, l859, with William P. Kerr. '45, the first president. Over 11 1 4,000 members are enrolled. Annual meetings are held in commencement week. Q 1 The Council was organized in 1921. and holds quarterly meetings. The Society 121 11 111' maintains the Denison Alumni Bulletin, published monthly in Granville, during the 11 college year, under the editorship of the Executive Secretary. S111 Denison Associations of the Society of the Alumni are to be found in New York, -1 1 Chicago, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Boston, Los 3 1 Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Rochester, N. Y., St. Louis, Charleston, W. Va., 3 1 1 Wheeling, Parkersburg, and in larger units such as North Carolina, Florida, Japan, bg 1 111MB and West China. In Ohio, associations are found in Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, QQQX1 11: '11, Akron, Canton, Youngstown, Dayton, Norwalk. Mansneld, Lima, Middletown, 11 74311 Springfield, Columbus, and Newark. These are auxiliaries of the Society of the Alumni. Jipgki 31: lt is through these organized local groups that the Executive Secretary keeps the alumni 11 S1 1 1112 in touch with the college and with each other. 1 Before moving into a city where one's acquaintance is limited, graduates and 1 11- undergraduates are urged to consult with the Secretary, Who stands ready to introduce A 1 1 41.21 them to oflicers and members of the local groups who in turn will introduce them 151111 into circles which are congenial and helpful. 1 The alumni have launched and are carrying on to a successful termination a cam- ,,'715g11,1 pa1gn'for S300,000 for the endowment of three professorships. Pledges for nearly 11iA1l 1 all this sum have been secured and cash payments already received promise success for 1 the project. This fund will be placed in the hands of the Board of Trustees in 1931, ,.1,1l1 5 the centennial of Denison. 1111 112 111 Z 1. Q1 1. 11 -1 - 151' I . 1 fgvovl 'T'3Ul1lI1I., an -. . :iff 1'i'-f,-- f - Y, . . Q gT f 'f '11f5'fs?'ffi fu '. TW' B ,A X ' Page Twenty-io ur
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Q-eafigse aaii T h Q A dye u m N 1.9 2 6 l t ' j-A 4 Q I. . 5 , nuliuurunununnuuiuuinnunnn-in n1-unnnnn-nnunnuuuuu--nun::nu-anI-nn-n-nun'-1-.nn-unuunnun :gunnaunnurnnuununnnlunumlnlf AVERY A. SHAW AB., M.A., Acadia University: B.D., University of Rochester: D.D., Acadia University: pastor of the Baptist church in Windsor, 1896-1900: Brookline. 1900-1907: First Baptist Vifinnipeg, 1907-1911: Canada. Mass.. Church, East End, Cleveland, 1911-1914: Emmanuel Baptist Church, Brook- lyn. 1914-1927. Member of the Board of Managers of the Ameri- can Baptist Home Mission Society: President of the Ministers and Mis- sionaries Beneht Board. Received degree of Doctor of Divinity from Acadia, 1915. President of Deni- son University. CHARLES L. WILLIAMS A.B.. A.M., Princeton: L.1-l.D., Bucknell: Professor Emeritus of English Literature and Rhetoric. BUNYAN SPENCER Tau Della Theta, Tau Kappa Alpha, Alpha Della Tau. Phi Beta Kappa. A.B., A.M., Denison: B.D., Baptist Union Theological Semin- ary: D.D., Colgate: American Acad- emy oi Political Science: American Association of University Profes- sors: President of Ohio Baptist Education Society: Dean of Gran- ville College. H. RHODES I-IUNDLEY Kappa Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa, h Alpha Phi A.B., Richmond College: A.M.. Denison: D.Sc., Bucknell: Gradu- ate of Crozier Theological Semi- nary: Johnston lnstitute, Peddie In- stitute: Ohio School Masters Club: Dean of Doane Academy. WILLIS A. CHAMBERLIN Sigma Chi, Phi Beta Kappa A.B., Denison: A.B., Harvard: A.M., Denison: Ph.D., University of Chicago: Graduate XVork at Uni- versities of Leipzig. and Berlin: Life Member of the Modern Lan- guage Association of America: Na- tional Federation of Modern Language Teachers: American Asso- ciation of University Professors: D Association: First Lieutenant, Interpreters' Corps, in World War: Captain. Military Intelligence, Offi- cers' Reserve Corps: Professor of Modern Languages. MALCOLM E. STICKNEY Kappa Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Mu Alpha, Cum Laude Science A.M., Harvard: A.B., Bates: Fellow American Association for Advancement of Science: Member of Botanical Society of America: XVisconsin Academy of Science: Pro- fessor of Botany. PAUL A. BIEFELD B.S.. University of Wisconsin: Ph.D., University of Zurich, Swit- zerland: Graduate Work at Poly- technikum, Zurich: Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering at Technikum Hildburghausen, Ger- many: Professor of Physics and As- tronomy at Buchtel, Akron: with Yerkes' Eclipse Expedition. Denver, and at Catalina Island: Research Assistant Yerkes Observatory: American Astronomical Society: Astronomical Society of the Pa- ciic: A. A. A. S.: American Soci- ety of Stationary Engineers: Pro- fessor of Astronomy and Director of Swasey Observatory. FORBES B. WILEY Sigma Xi, A. C. C., Alpha Dt-lla Tau. A.B.. Kalamazoo: Ph.D., Univer- sity of Chicago: American Mathe- matics Society: Matbematical Asso- ciation of America: American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science: Benjamin Barney Profes- sor of Mathematics. CLARENCE D. COONS Phi Gamma Delta. Alpha Delta Tau. B.S.. M.S.. Denison: Graduate NVork at the University of Chicago: American Physical Society: Ohio Academy of Science: American As- sociation for the Advancement of Science: D Association: Henry Chisholm Professor of Physics. J llllllll IIIlIllllllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllilll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllll eg-r-ogg' es- ' ve' its -fgnr-f::, Ellllllllllllllllll:l:lllIlllllll llIFlllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllIlllilllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllvrlulllllI'llIlIllllllllIllllllllll' .ff ' A sexe K 1, exe 5 Ellslnnunu we faf - f 1 Q. L X -I' zv fx.-fk ug J Y 'Aki' 11,15 gpg smxj Sl- Q ' Page Zwenty six
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