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Theodor W. Braasch German Conducts his classes outdoors in spring . . . genial and lenient . . . en- deavors to make the principles of Ger- man grammar and syntax as painless as possible. Stanley Butler Music Counter-point, harmony and just plain notes are his work . . . A most pleas- ant personality . . . a fine musician . . . a more-than-adequate teacher. as ss Clarence P. Bill Classics When in Rome . . . teaches college students in a college manner . . . pleasant, dignified, and very compe- tent. Harold S. Booth Chemistry A master chemist, a thorough teacher . . . Encourages initiative-you think it out yourself . . . jolly . . . marvel- ous intellect. William G. Cole Rev. Cole, the University Chaplain and assistant pastor at Covenant . . . also just plain Bill , he's one friendly person and a grand friend . . . looks like another student, but his sermons have the wisdom of age. -is ss in 5 ,haf Q -A . lgatwxtm E. S in ss E! 'H nl Q E , ...singly ga tw . E as .E - 5 H , m saws B ss in an sisgfw Q e . W, fum. - .m- mmm eil an ss H. gm E e X as .W. R S . 1 ,. H the ss: we W Amy Bishop English Tactful to a fault . . . likes to know lots of people . . . her conversation in- trigues, her classes interest. Marion Cleaveland Chemistry Her limitless patience is marvellous, we think-she'll explain a dozen times . . . A genial personality and a bril- liant mind . . . does research in fer- mentation. ' if Q M ss sf an -is as 1: as s H s it E5 552452 msg . ki? 'Ears Ea , in ss . H .2 T ...mik- ss s an . 55 . e .BB ' ss . E E s s 1-' ss - s . - W s . s s H B M is ' s s . J H - E s H. H E. s ss s -iss W. .E - - E. H B H s H sa is E BEE fm . E H
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