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f I it ALEXANDER C. PURDY, Ph. D. Hartford Professor of Biblical Literature and Church History, College Pastor. Dr. Purdyis departure for Hartford at mid- year was a source of genuine regret to every one, and particularly to those who have caught glimpses of the real man with his humor, his in- terest in personality, and his practical, every-day religion. MARTHA DOAN, Sc. D. Cornell University Professor of Chemistry, Dean of Women. Miss Doan masters every situation with perfect coolness and upunctiliousnessf' Her idiosyn- crasies of expression and her vivid memory are a constant revelation. ERNEST ATKINS VVILDIVIAN, Ph. D. University of lllinois Professor of Chemistry., . One thing that Earlham needs is a chem lab equal to the head of her Chemistry Department. We wonder if William will follow in his father's footsteps? W1 5 , .s,,--.,-.. .,.,,. . .f. f .. .. . .W Y... f.. , x s 1' rffr + 'ij1.Z W Page twenty-five l . IN I U, , H ssl ml Srl ' 1 ml W I .M lm . 'H :I ll lil lla' fi! iifu IMI' Evil. Mil WH' 111 . M' ,, lr ug, 1. ZEN ,N lvl ll N Emi , M vw Nl . Ml HHN ll W Mai w,l uw N1 W4 1 ,, Iil IV EM fila 3 fs, xi .-: , X. 1 i 1 'lil
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N ,T ffi+fe kg L e X Murray S. Barker, Atwood L. Jenkins, Sumner Mills, Marianna Brown, Christine R. Osborne, Oliver P. Clark, Charles M. Woodman, Elbert Morris, Walter C. Woodward, Joseph A. Goddard, D. M. Edwards, Alvin E. Wildman. Absentees-Lucy Hill Binford, Edward D. Evans, Albert L. Copeland, Ethel Symons Stuart. The eerdl ef? Trustees HE group of men and women who direct the destinies of Earlham College are selected by the Indiana and Western Friends' Yearly Meetings and the Alumni Association. Sixteen in number, they gather at regular meetings to review the affairs of the college and to receive reports from the different de- partments which function during the year under the administration of Presi- dent David lVl. Edwards. Since Earlham was founded some seventy-six years ago she has grown into one of the outstanding denominational educational in- stitutions in this part of the country. Such growth and development may largely be attributed to the interest and support of just such loyal groups of men and Women as the present board. ln supervision of athletics, in the in- stitution of student government and in many other lines Earlham has been a leader among colleges. And the student body appreciates the part the board has had in this leadership. Page twenty-four lil '
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4 1 1 Q1 ,,-.-,, ,,,, W. L. ..,-, W, L X ' 'A 77'??i'-flE141?T 2? .e3Ef fi1f1,'i, lg-Q ' if 'lgfi gf '.' g',.iifiJjJ':ffffQ'1 ,,5,..,f:21i1:,ii S 'r A ,D ' ' ' 'lf-1.::h if eff. y .tn ' EWU . WALTER F. DEXTER, Ed. D. Harvard University l l Professor of Education. M... fll A man's size does not determine his brain capacity. -W. F. Dexter. Prof. Dexter is profoundly interested in people, and is never too busy to give a word of encour- QQ. agement or advice which always proves mighty M helpful. His acceptance of the presidency of Whit- 'IN1 tier College means a loss to Earlham. l Y l ORIN REES, A. B. Earlham College Instructor in Chemistry. B. He is Prof. Rees to the Freshmen and Orin to the rest of us. A large part of his time is spent GJ in Parry Hall instructing future chemists or per- forming private experiments for himself. I ANNA COX BRINTON, Ph. D. Leland Stanford Jr. University Professor of Classical Lauguages and History. One gazes with awe upon her super-intellectu- ality which does not comprehend the inferiority and limited capacity of the minds of the common ???? They say that she knows lots of good Latin jokes. LQ, Page twenty-six
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