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J. 1.912 TI N. BENNETT Prof, Bennett is professor of mathe- matics. Mr. Bennett is a graduate of Crete Academy. Previous to graduating from Doane he was instructor in Franklin Aca- demy. After receiving the degree of A. B. from Doane, Mr. Bennett served three years as an instructor in Franklin Academy, and later was for four years principal of Chadron Academy. Upon receiving his A. M. degree from the Nebraska State University in 1899, Mr. Bennett was made professor of mathematics, which position he still holds. Last spring he was made Dean of College Men. He repeats quite often, When We Write our algebra. We hope he Will. '9i'C'9i4 9i-5' MRS. JENNIE c. HosFoRD Mrs. Hosford after completing Columbus QOhioJ High School in 1884, entered Smith, graduating in 1888. Assistant principal Rock Rapids Clowaj High School 1888-9,teacherin North Side High School, Minneapolis, and instructor in the St. Paul' CMinnesotaD branch high school were her different posi- tions after graduation. In 1894-5 she taught Latin and Greek in the college and from 1900-03 was instructor in piano in the Doane Conservatory. In the spring of 1907 Mrs. Hosford taught English literature. During the year 1909-10 she was house supervisor, home economics building, University of Nebraska. The second semester of this school year she has been instructor in physics and chemistry in the academy. , 'v!v'2-isa!-G' C. O. CARLSON Carl is one of Doane's graduates C1902j Who has returned to a position on the faculty. He graduated from Franklin Aca- demy in 1899. After teaching Greek and German in Franklin from 1902 to 1905, Carl became instructor in physics, chem- istry and algebra in Doane. In 1906 he Went to Heidelberg University CGermanyD and there studied biology, Zoology, botany and physics for two years. Since 1908 Carl has been a member of the faculty and is now professor of biology. Givvivviwivvivakvivaivvivvkaivvlvviwivalfviwivviv GER 11
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TIGER WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW A. B. FAIRCHILD After taking his preparatory course at Oberlin, Poddy graduated from Berea College CKentuckyD in 1874, and in the fall of the same year became one of Doane's faculty of three. 'He studied in the Oberlin Theological Seminary, receiving his degree in 1887. Since 1886 Poddy has served as college treasurer and has never lost on any of the college's investments. He raises a question of fact previous to accepting anyonefs statement. WWW H. H. HOSFORD Hank graduated from Western Reserve College in 1880, teaching for three years afterward in the preparatory department of that school. In 1883 he came to Nebraska but returned to spend another year in his Alma Mater. In 1887 Hank came to Doane and taught Latin for two years. After taking an electrical engineering course at Cleveland, Ohio, he returned to Doane in 1892. He is now at Johns Hop- kins, working for the degree Ph. D. and Will return next fall to resume the position of professor of chemistry and instructor in physics and astronomy. WWW J. S. BROWN Prof Brown has served as principal of Crete Academy and professor of ancient languages since 1893. In 1872 he graduated from Bates, receiving the degree A. M. For nine years after this he was principal of the Lyndon Literary Institute in Vermont. Mr. Brown has also attended the Harvard summer school. Previous to coming to Doane he was superintendent of the schools at Avoca Clowaj. Mr. Brown is very fair minded as may be judged from his familiar expression, . Please, please, you could hardly say that, could you? Those who have gone from Doane and never taken any studies under Prof Brown have missed con- siderable in their college or academy train- ing. Wwwwwkwwwkwkwkkwwk
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TIGER WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW W. E. JILLSON Ji1ly is a graduate of the Providence CRhode lslandj High School and Brown University. After graduation from Brown he taught for six years in the high school from which he had graduated. After study- ing in Paris and Berlin three years, Jilly came to Doane in 1890 and has since served as professor of German and French, aside from being college librarian. In his classes A word to the wise is suflicientf' WWW J. E. TAYLOR . 'tTaylor graduated from Franklin Acad- emy in 1894 and went to Weeping Water Academy to be instructor there for two years. He then went to Gates Academy and was six years principal. In 1909 Taylor received his master's degree from the University of Nebraska. He has been instructor in the Crete Academy but for the past two years has been instructor in En- glish and history in the college. WW? P. C. SWIFT Swift becoming tired of working as a bookkeeper came to teach in our commercial department in 1904. Aside from teaching he graduated from the academy in 1905. After receiving the degree of master of accounts C1909D from the Gem City Business College Clllinoisj, Swift returned to Doane as instructor in the academy. He is now instructor in English and English literature. WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
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