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' .y Paul BiEFELD Taking Dr. Biefeld ' s place as Director of Swasey observatory. Freeman B. ' ' Millet- became tbe new Instructor in Astronomv this year. He studied at Harvard Vv- atTfeceived his B. S. in 1930; his M. A. in 1932; his iPh.D. in 1934. PRE-MEDICS foundation for The departments of Zoology and Chemistry lorm a strong , ' DemMin students preparing for Medicine. WiUiam Clarence Ebaugh is at the head of the Chemistry department. He received a B. S. degree at Pennsylvan a |in 1898; his Ph.D. in 1901. He is a member of BGD. Arthur Ward Lindsey, A:; ti. Morningside, 1916; M. S., Iowa, 1917; Ph.D., Iowa, 1919, is Professor of ' Zoology. He is a member of 2 X, OAK, TA, BEB; a Fellow of the American Associa- lion for the advancement of science, a Fellow of the Iowa Academy of Science; a Member of the Entomological Society of America. Associate Professor of Chemi- slrv W. Alfred Everhart, graduated with A. B. from Miami, 1914; received M. S. at Lehigh in 1922: and Ph.D. at Ohio State in 1930. George D. Morgan is Assistant Professor of Zoology, received his B. S. at Denison in 1923; his M. S. at Pittsburgh iii Did research work at Kartabo Jungle Laboratory in British Guiana, and a member of AXA and ' M .
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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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BOTANY Malcolm E. Stickney, professor of Botany, received his A. B. at Bates in 1808: Ins . M. at Harvard in 1900. He is a member of K2, ' J ' BK, the Cum Laude Society and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; a member of the Botanical Society of America at Wisconsin Academy of Science. PSYCHOLOGY Thomas A. Lewis is the head of Psychology department. He earned his A. B. at William Jewell in 1905; his Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins, 1910. He is a member of KA and: BK. Charlotte Rice, A. B. Ohio Wesleyan, 1926; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins, 1929 serves as Assistant professor in this department. GEOLOGY Frank J. Wright is professor of Geology. He received his A. B. at Bridge- f f Y ' ' Virginia in 1911; ' his Ph.D. at Columbia in 1918. He i V is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science,; a Fellow V xTof the Ohio Academy of Science; a Fellow of the Geological Society of America; J New York Academy of Sciences; Association of American Geographers. He was formerly a teacher at Bryn Mawr College and Columbia University, was professor .. ipf Geology and Dean at Bridgewater College. Dr. Wright is a member of $BK, |y|and ZE. Virginia Smith, A. B., Denison, 1934 serves as Assistant in Geology. I I 1 . Virginia Sm
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