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u . ,' I' .li :L li Y:- X, V my p , Ano I if 15 ' A 0 E o . 4 CLYDE A. AIILNER, All. Haverford College ,'lXA'l'SftI1lf Professor of P.Yj'flIOl0gj' and Dean of ,Urn Wfantedz Someone to deliver an address at a club meeting, here, there, and everywhere: someone to act as Dean of men, with wisdom to direct the affairs thereof: someone to explain our complexes in their varying degrees of mysteriousness: in short, someone who has the unusual gift of understanding people and showing them that he believes in them-immediately, by the law of association, Professor Milner Hashes across our minds. lf1-oRENcE Loxc, BLS. University of Illinois .'j.N'Sf5ft1lIf Proftxvsor of .'lft1f1ICllIlIl'll'.V Miss Longs gentle satire and sense of the ridiculous are a splendid latchstring for her room in Earlham Hall. She can vigorously apply the mathematical method in hguring out human nature as well as in hguring out so- lutions in the classroom. ELKIER D. GRANT. PHD. University of Chicago RCgI'Sfl'tII' of 1110 Collage and Profrssor of flftlfflfllltlflfj Dr. Grant's sympathy and kindliness are always a source of reassurance to entering students, whether they be seniors or freshmen. He is, moreover, the popular man on Commencement day when diplomas are in order! W Ry. ik .0 f X Q X, 0 l f' X Q .lf O ,JI 9 0 A 0 ,-Cx oily 0 Rf .0 A RX gl 9 ' .. rv :Q . O rl r , I X 1 2' sf , I e ,f I 1- sa- - eva -a aa aefivl X of- 9 . .ff Y-H . l X , . . fc? 'N . Q wks! .X xlxflkre if - 1 71.1. A I s 6 -2 L 0- D 4 . 3 -I 2 I xx CN I X 4 it X-f ,gym-C, Page twenty-seven lk, ,O Q ,Q
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