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Xlukuixv Surifriiv li1iNwoR'rHv, Instructor in Biblical Literature. B. L., Earlham College, 19005 Pastor Friends Church, Paoli and Kokomo, Indianag A. M., Earlhain, 1905. Kenworthy is a Iluent talker, no one will deny. As a student he always seemed to have won- derful abilities in this line. Not many of us have the good fortune to be in any of the classes over which he presides, but we presume the same gift is there in all its splendor. Perhaps he has to do his talking at school, for he is one of the married ones.-He has built himself a house on the old historic National Road, beneath the pines. lirsui N. hI.XRSll.'xI,l., Instructor in Domestic Science and Assistant in Physical Culture. Undergraduate Student Lewis Institute: Graduate Drexel Institute, 1904. Another one of the unmarried members of the faculty. She is very vigorous and athletic, and it is even vaguely rumored that she can keep step with Daddy However, her main interest is in Domestic Science, and if you have ever attended one of her demonstrations and eaten any of the scientilically prepared good things you will agree with her at once that Domestic Science at Iiarl- ham is not a joke. S.xic.xn M. I'IlLL, Instructor in German. A. B.. liarlham, 1901. Graduate Scholar Bryn Mawr, 1903-04: Fellow in Teutonic Philology, illid, 1904-051 lnstructor in German, Earlham, 1905. German is play and French is pleasure when we can have it administered by such a preceptress. What further eulogy is needed? VVe could spend hours telling of her cheery manner and her pleas- ant smile, and how even those of us who haven't the privilege of being in her classes are delighted every day thereby. But we forbear, knowing that we waste Words. 28
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L1I.1.xN V. KAMINSKI, in charge of Department of Greek. A. B., Earlham College, 1398: Bryn Mawr Scholar, 1398-993 Professor of Creek, Xvllllllllgitllll Col- lege, 1900-039 Graduate Student, The University of Chicago, 1904. A petite figure, a smiling countenance, a cheery voice, and a love of Greek-and we have coni- plete another of the HLll11l'lZ11'1'16Cl memhers, etc. Greek is her object in life. hut as side issues, it is presumed that she takes quite an interest in library science and the proper method of teaching his- tory. That she likes to have her own way is not surprising-it is woman's nature. LAU1uaNc1-3 ll.xm.12v, Instructor in Pure Mathematics. 13. S., Earlham College, 1902g Graduate Student, The University of lllichigan, Sunnncr, 190-lg Earlham College, from 1902. Gov.', has been carrying notes for the past four years and has become an adept at the art. being greatly helped by his ruhher heels. He has a keen sense of humor and appreciates fun so greatly that he visits every crowd of fun-seekers. Although an instructor in Pure Mathematics, he has evolved one stanza of poetry which he does not hesitate to use. lt's not right, lt's not fair, 1t's not the manly thing to do. ANNA DILLER S'r.xRizUcK, Director of Department of Music. Graduate 1-lellmuth College School of Music, 1837: Student of Carl Reinecke and others in Con- servatorium of Music, Leipsic, 1387-89: Teacher of llarmony and Counterpoint, llelhnuth Col- lege, 1839-90: Director of Music, Bishop Hopkins llall. Burlington, Vt.. 1890-93: Student in Radcliffe College, 1893-06: Director of Music, Dana llall School, XVellesley, Mass., 1895-97: .X. B., Stanford University, 19035 Student of Robert Freund and others in Musikschule, Zurich. 1903-04. Mrs. Starbuck is as prominent in the musical world as is her distinguished husband in the helds of psychology and ahsentmincleclness-and is about the hardest worked mortal in the professorial ranks. We like to watch her on her chapel-mornings, for she can juggle the longest technical terinst with perfect ease and the pleasantest of smiles. But then when she plays canons and fugues from the ultra-classics we, of the uninitiated, can tell what they mean and enjoy them hugely, 27
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EDGAR H. S'rRixN.xH.xN, Instructor in Biblical Literature. B. L., Earlham College, 18983 Pastor Friends Church, Jonesboro, lnd.. 1398-1900: Sabina, Qhio. 1900-1904g Professor of Greek and Biblical Instruction, NVilmington College, 1904-05. We clon't see how Edgar missed being voted the baldest Prof.-but then this is his lirst year here and the students probably thought the honor ought to go to an older inhabitant. Fact is, they don't know so 'Z't'l'j' much about him except that he has a pleasant smile and gives really iirst-rate chapel talks. He takes a lN1aster's degree this year along with other pastimes. The rumor goes that he is married. XVALTER Corrix XV1I-soN, Assistant Physical Director and Instructor in Mathematics. B. S., Earlham College, 1904: Graduate Student and Assistant in Gymnasium, Yale Univer- sity, 1904-05. Wallie has had extra hard work this year. Although his duties as physical director and in- structor in mathematics have not caused him a great deal of trouble, yet acting like a Prof. has been hard for him and he has not succeeded at all times. He is an intense admirer of the classical drama, although that is hardly in his department. His laugh is still one of the features of the col- lege. Miss CLARA RROXVN, Lady Principal and Assistant in English. A. B., Earlham, 1897: Graduate Student Indiana University, 18983 Head of English Depart- ment, Noblesville High School, 1897-19053 Earlham College, 1905-1906. Miss Brown has one cross to bear, especially when the days grow long in the spring-the girls 'ZUUIIII' get in on time for supper Clt is too bad that dormitory girls will act that wayl. She can frown, too, when occasion requires, but the old saw about the bark and the bite is applicable for she usually gets things to come out as they should, and smiling, and these same naughty girls say she is all right. 221
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