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nnnnaatmgief ,ij VXH ' x f 3 f ,N ' ' ARTHUR KING KUNKEL, A.M., X, 4 if X Assistant Professor of Economics X, l Born September 14, 1894, Harrisburg, Pa. Graduated from Frank- ' ' Xu 1 lin and Marshall College with A.B. degree, 1915. Received A.M. from 4, , f F. and M. in 1920. 'Studied at Dickinson Law' School and Columbia Uni- ,X ff' versity. Taught at the Harrisburg Academy. Came to F. and M. as As- 'X 4 , sistant Professor of Economics, September, 1922. Member of Phi Kappa 1. X Sigma Fraternity, American Political Science Association, American ,X 'X' Academy of Political and Social Science. ix l . . A V, EDWARD LEE LANCASTER, B.S. IN E., bl ,if Assistant Professor of Business Administration X , Born August 12, 1898, Philadelphia, Pa. Graduated from University QXI Q ' of Pennsylvania, 1920. Instructor one year in Business Administration 'Q 'fx at Carolina State College. Came to Franklin and Marshall as Assistant If J f Professor of Business Administration, September, 1922. Member of the Ai ! Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. My N ifx ALEXANDER TOTH, I l .l ,' if Professor of Hungarian Language and Literature IX, ff' Graduate of Debreczen fHungaryJ, post-graduate study at Geneva, IN, A Switzerland. Came to Franklin and Marshall in 1922 as Professor of ' Hungarian Language and Literature in connection with the F. and M. ,N f Academy and the Theological Seminary. X4 1, l' JOSEPH ALFRED ROTHERMEL A M X' 5 I , . ., . i 14, Instructor in Mathematics 'Xi' 4, Born May 28, 1884, Hamburg, Pa. Prepared at Perkiomen Academy FU' Q!! and graduated from Franklin and Marshall with A.B. degree, 1909Q re- Xl V 'U ceived A.M. from F. and M. in 19121 studied at the University of Penn- Q -fi, sylvania. Taught in public schools four yearsg Perkiomen one yearg . t ky head of Department of Mathematics at Perkiomen, 1909-,11Q head of Xi , ji Department of Mathematics and Physics at F. and M. Academy, 1911-'16 3 5, taught German at Reading High School, 1916--,18Q overseas one year and . t it a halfg Vice-Principal at F. and M. Academy since 19192 Instructor in I X' Mathematics at Franklin and Marshall since September, 1922. Member Q, l I' of the Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity. . f 26 X, Xp 'i s e X' A iz a 3, JDL'hnrl' -QKLF
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Oagsniciaasmgo tration in charge of sugar distribution in Delaware Co., Pa., summer of 1918, worked in the office and on the road for Pennsylvania Military College, summer of '19, Professor of Economics and Business Administra- tion at Franklin and Marshall since 1921. Member of the Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity. PHILIP WARNER HARRY, PH.D., Professor of Romance Languages Born August 9, 1879, near Baltimore, Md. Graduated with A.B. De- gree from Johns Hopkins University, received Ph.D. from Johns Hop- kins, specializing in French and Spanish, studied at the Sorbonne, Paris. and at the University of Madrid, also followed special summer courses in the Alliance Francaise, Paris, Ecole des Langues, Rome, McGill Uni- versity, and Middlebury College. Served overseasas Y. M. C. A. worker with the French Army CFoyer du Soldatl , Director of Education at the Foyer du Soldat et du Marin at Toulon after the armistice was signed. Instructor in Romance Languages at the University of Cincinnati and Northwestern University, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages at the University of Pittsburgh, Associate Professor of Romance Lan- guages at Colby College, came to Franklin and Marshall in September, 1922, as Professor of Romance Languages. Edited for class use several text books, both French and Spanish, his Dona Perfecta fthe dramaj of Galdos is in preparation for the press. Member of the Modern Language Association of North America, American Academy of Political and Social Science and of the Alpha Fraternity. ROLLIN LANDIS CHARLES, A.M., Professor of Physics and Electricity Born November 26, 1885, Bethlehem, Pa. Graduated from Lehigh University with A.B. degree, received A.M. from Lehigh, studied at Colum- bia University. Professor of Physics at Lehigh University, came to Franklin and Marshall as Professor of Physics and Electricity, September, 1922. Co-author of Franklin, MacNutt and Charles, Calculus. Mem- ber of Phi Beta Kappa, American Physical Society, American Mathemati- cal Association, American Museum of Natural History, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. Fellow of the American Associ- ation for the Advancement of Scienceq 25 252'-fl? rv ,S ,F ,F X ,N X i it A l WN fx N N UQ Q. iq, VX N N A Xl N lx fx, X r .Q KL'-
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QQQQBQUWZAHEHEEO ANDREW GEHR TRUXAL, A.B., Instructor in History Born February 2, 1900, Greensburg, Pa. Prepared at Greensburg Hi h School and entered Franklin and Marshall in 1916. Graduated with S honors 1920' entered Theological Seminary, 1920. Became Instructor in History at F. and M., September, 1922. Member of Phi Beta Kappa and the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. NEVIN COWGER HARNER, A.B., Instructor in French Born February 5, 1901, Somerset, Pa. Prepared at Boonsboro High School and entered Franklin and Marshall in 1917. Graduated ,in 1921 ' - - . d 1- d with the highest average attained before or since that t1meg e 1vere Sa1l1ta'G0l'Y address. Entered Theological Seminary, 1921. Became In- structor in French at F. and M., September, 1922. Member of Phi Beta Kappa and the Sigma Pi Fraternity. . A I JOHN B. PRICE, M.D., Athletic Director Born September 13, 1883, St. Clair, Pa. 'Graduated from Ursinus College in 1905 with A.B. degreeg A.M., University of Pennsylvania and Ursinus, 1909g M.D. at Medico-Chirurgical College, 1914, post-graduate work at Harvard University Medical School, 1917. New York Eye and ' ' ' hl t' Ear Hospital, -19193 Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital, 1919, At e 1C Director Ursinus College, 1908-'14g Athletic Director, Trinity College, 1914-'15,g Athletic Director, Muhlenberg College, 19163 Coach of the United States Ambulance Corps CUsaacsJ, 1918. Came to Franklin and Marshall as Athletic Director in 1920. Member of the Kiwanis Club. Eye and Ear Specialist with offices at 154 North Prince Street. MICHAEL A. MILLER, ' ' Assistant Athletic Director Born March 3, 1890, Allentown, Pa. Prepared at Allentown High Schoolg enrolled at New York University, 1910-'16, Coach of Basketball and Track during this period. Athletic Director at Mt. Clalr Academy, 1916-'20, Came to Franklin and Marshall as Assistant Athletic Director in 1921. Member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. 27 ,X 5 3 X 1 . 1 5 gl N Qi li 14 X ffl s 1' y X Av ,X l , X f N . by N 4, Xl S N x 5 X l N x X Xl ,X X X D' - if Ki. N
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