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FACULTY You will find the faculty here arranged according to departments. W e believe that this arbitrary arrangement is a more natural method than used in other years. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT A wide selection of courses ranging from Chaucer to modern Journalism is open to students of English at Denison. It is one of the largest departments in the University. Ranking Professor of English is Joseph L. Kinff A. B., Richmond, 1913; A. M. Columbia, 1922; Ph.D. Columbia, 1918. Dr. King, a Phi Gam, has received a certificate at the University of Bordeaux, France; was a Uni- versitv Scholar of Enghsh at Columbia and formerly was Professor of English at Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College. Miss Annie M. MacNeill is a Chi Omega, received her A. B. at McMaster, 1903; her A. M. degree at Columbia in 1919. Eri J. Shumaker, is also an Associate Professor of English, graduated from Denison in 1915 with an A. B. degree, received his A. M. in 1921 and his Ph.D. at Ohio State in 1934. Dr. humaker is an active member of the Board of Control of Athletics. m Larmore, Assistant Professor of English, A. B. Columbia. 1920; A. M. Columbia, 1922, was holder of the Perrv-McDonough-Collins scholarship at Columbia in 1919-20 and formerly instructor of English at Parsons College and at Iowa State College. Active in campus affairs, Danner Lee Mahood holds an Assistant Professorship in this department. Earned his B. S. at Davidson, 1922 and M. S. at Virginia, ill 1923. He was formerlv an instructor at the University of Alabama; belongs 5 the Federation de L ' Alliance Francaise and is a Member of the Modern Language Association. Prof. Mahood is a Phi Gam and a faculty member of OAK and Me, as well as being a member of ST. Reginald W. Whidden serves as Instructor if English, and also as Faculty advisor to campus publications. He received his . B. at McMaster in 1925, and his A. M. in 1928. He is a member of HAE, and idvisor to the local chapter of BK. John Larm Annie MacNeill
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, ||he sjtCUation. Two new assistants are in the office, this year: Miss Mildred E. ' JLin ev and Marie E. Lein. The Registrar ' s busy time comes twice a year at Regis I ration. Rock Wilhams ' hospital staff enjoys a large patronage by the student body, filrses Hopkins and Patten dispense cheerful remedies to unwell students all ijear around; the majority of cases are colds, coughs and minor ailments. The BospiSal finds itself fairly well filled up during football season with an occasional bioken bone case. business policies of the University originate in the Office of Clarence D. Coons, business manager, while Clarence M. Eddy is director of Admissions. Others in the Administration department are: John Bjelke, alumni secretary , Mrs. Eugene Wolf, his assistant; Mrs. Earl Wells, director of dining halls; Miss A.ij. Craigie, head librarian and Mrs. George Grogan and Miss Sarah Davis, Y lieistants; Miss Marjorie Wellman, Secretary to the president; and Mrs. Elizabeth Mhs. (;EOit(;n (JnoGAfv
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L. MaHOOI) HiiGINALI) X ' Hi m)EN UlClIAHD WOELUA THE SPEECH DEPARTMENT Dr. Lionel Crocker, OX, TKA, $BK, received his A. B. at Michigan in 1918. his A. M. in 1921 and his Ph.D. in 1933. He is a member of the American Associa- tion of Teachers of Speech and serves as coach of debating teams. Richard Woelha ( . Assistant Professor of Speech, received his A. B. at Michigan in 1927 and his A. M. in 1930. He formerly was Director of North Shore Theatre Guild at Evanston. Illinois, and Director of Dramatics at the Universitv of Texas. He serves as Director of Dramatics at Denison. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT The most eminent Biographer in the University and a nationwide authority ] on Counterfeit Money during the French Revolution, serves as the head of 1 he History and Government department. Dr William T. Utter, B. S., N. W. Missouri ' State Teachers ' College, 1921; A. M. Chicago, 1924; Ph.D.. Chicago, 1929, is a member of the American Historical Association, The Mississippi Vallev Historical - Society, nrM, $Ae and $r A. Harvey A. DeWeerd is Assistant Professor of History, received his A. B. at Hope College, 1921, his A. M. at Michigan, 1925. A member of KA, -f-AG, ThjT .■ ' American Historical Association and an Associate Member of the U. S. Naval) Institute, he formerly taught at Colorado Agricultural College, Michigan Stale College and Wittenberg. Albert A. Roden, is probably the youngest Ph.D. in the State. He is assistant professor of Historv and Government, A. B. Oberlin, 1928; D. Sc. Pol., Brussels, • 1932; Ph.D. Georgetown, 1933. V 1 i
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