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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