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S iw Gelfkh ITON STARK Dorothy Dunn Arthur Huff Sam Gelfer is an Instructor in Violin in the Conservatory of Music, lie Studied at the University of Ilhnois with Henry Schradieck; and Theodore Spiering, attended New York Institute of AppHed Music; was a pupil of Alois Trinka, T. K. Miles and Jascha Epstein; is member of A. C. C. and 4MA. Brayton Stark, Instructor of Organ, received his B. Mus. in 1932; his A. B. at Denison, 1933, F. A. G. O., 1933. Is a graduate of the Guilmant Organ School; did graduate work at Eastman school of Music, Rochester University. Is an Associate of llie American Guild of Organists, a Member of the National Association of Organists and a member of MA. Sue H. Haury is an Instructor in Piano. She is a graduate of the Peabodv Conservatory, Baltimore; a student of Alfred Butler, George Boyle; Richard Stevens, New England Conservatory; Mas Landow, Eastman School of Music; Fellowship student of Olga Samaroff at Julliard Graduate school. New York; was formerly a teacher of Piano at Occidental college, Los Angeles. Dorothy Dunn is Instructor in voice and director of the Chapel choir and the Wome a. glee club. Arthur Huff, A. B. Denison, 1928, is Instructor in Public School Music.
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Karl H. Eschmj Fanny Judson F xiAM Wells EDUCATION DEPARTMENT E. Basil Hawes, Professor of Education, received his Ph.G. at Starling Medical ' College 1908; his B. S. at Ohio State, 1913; his M. S. in 1914. Charles L. Major, A. B., Wilham and Marv, 1919; A. M., William and Mary, 1923, is an Associate Professor of Education. Marv Louise Ralston is an Instructor in this department. Ph. B., Denison, 1928; M. A. ' , Ohio State, 1932. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Professor Karl H. Eschman, director of the Conservatory, received his Ph.B. at Denison, in 1911; his A. M. at Harvard, 1913. He did graduate work at Berlin and Vienna, is an alumnus of Phi Gamma Delta, a member of 4MA, BK, and the Cum Laude Societv. Fannie Judson Farar is an Assistant Professor of Music. She was a pupil in Piano of J. Emil Ecker, Toledo; Constantin Sternberg, Philadel-- phia, Bertrand Roth, Dresden; Tobias Matthay and Claude F. Pollard, London, and a student in Vienna. She is a member of the American Matthay Association; formerly taught in the Sternberg school of Music, Philadelphia. William Wells serves in this department as Instructor in Violincello.
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THE SCIENCES a ' MATHEMATICS Forbes B. Wiley, Benjamin Barney Professor of Mathemalics is I he head of this department . He received his A. B. at Kalamazoo in 1906; his A. B. al (]hi( ano, 1906 and his Ph.D. in 1914. Dr. Wiley is an A. C. C. member of A AT, JMie Ameri- can Mathematics Society and the Mathematical Association of America. An Associate Professorship is held by Anna B. Peckham, A. B. Wellesley, ]89;5; A. iVl. Denison, 1901. Miss Peckham did graduate work at Chicago, Leland Stan- ford, Columbia and Harvard. Edson Rupp, assistant professor of Mallu matics, received his Ph.B. at Denison in 1913; his M. S. in 1923. He is an alumnus of 1 (ill. Chosaburo Kato, another Denison graduate serves as Assistant professor of Matlie- matics. He received his B. S. at Denison in 1925; his M. S. at Chicago in 1927. Paul Biefeld, Bl- , 4 ' i.i , is Professor Emeritus of Astronomy. He earned his B. S. in E. E. at Wisconsin in 1894; his Ph.D. at Zurich in 1900 ' . Dr. Hieleld was research Assistant at the Polvtechnium, Zurich, Switzerland, Professor ol I ' h and Electrical Engineering at the Technician, Heidelberg, GermauA ; research assistant at Yerkes Observatory, and a Fellow of the American Association lor Advancement of Science. 1
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