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1 W lVl. ELSIE lVlcCOY, A. IVI. Ohio State University Assistant Professor of Latin and Spanish. lVliss McCoy values learning so highly that she does not allow the buzzer to regulate her teaching. She is conscientious to a fine degree and her great- est antipathy is rouge. IVIILLARD S. IVIARKLE, Ph. D. University of Chicago Professor of Biology. , Academic Work comes first with Prof. Markle at all timesg still it has been heard that he excused the Freshmen from his classes on Freshman Day. He may be seen mowing the lawn over by National Road in the spring-time. FRANK R. ELLIOTT, A. M. University of Chicago Assistant Professor of Biology. Prof. Elliott has a slow and easy way of doing things, but he gets them done nevertheless. His favorite form of exercise is riding his bicycle with an umbrella in one hand. We hate to see him leave E. C. for the clothing business. ecce A A ? ttte l l'T' CQ . is 'iw NLX, 14 Mm . .- ..- -MWJ is . me. VF 'J l . ' f ,lil 'EH , iw .ii mi i if. Wi. Pig 1-kv l in LJ if J Wil x I .1 - . .. -ffl Page twenty-seven If Q.' I-
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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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SA RGAS SO ' 1 filfilfi Sli HOMER l... MORRIS, Ph. D. Columbia University ff! Professor of Economics and Political Science. viii! Students feel that they learn something worth while in Prof. Morris' courses, for he is an adept at separating tangled lines of thought and weaving them into perfect understanding. Earlham was WM honored by his appointment last March as inves-ti- gator of food conditions in the Ruhr district in 'W Germany. Hii lylill 1' W x mf e tl?-:Q lf, . WU, Q lA 1 l lm l l l 1 5 Y l C. R. ROREM, A. B. Oberlin College Assistant Professor of Economics, Dean of Men. Prof. Rorem has a reoutation for making his courses hard but interesting. He conducts his classes informally and believes in telling a good joke occasionally to vary the program. Reports ' from Bundy say he's a Hprince of a fellow. A ll 'N l' . .glue ,M X, A , N , gt ,, xl ygfsx . xx x' X ' li , K GEORGE L. TAYLOR, Ph. B. Chicago University WI jx! Professor of Economics and Political Science. Y ii, H. Prof. Taylor came from Chicago University ill Q- to take Prof. Morris' place last March. The short ' .34 ' ' iw time he has been here is by no means a measure ' -Q of his popularity. .l in ,N , Y 373 5 li 1 I ,-N HW All 1' M 11. W fy E 'xii jgylf. rx, H . . Q. K .L t . Y new fa Qx if '- ', V 1 , 4 -17 yn.. J mi Q H ff ,Cf --1 N , ,,,l,. .V N Page twenty-eight ' H-'W' M i 5'3 --2
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