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HORACE RICHARD BARNES, A.M. Professor of Econornics and Business Admirzistration Born May 8, 1887, I-Iaddonlield, N. j. Graduated from University of Pennsylvania with A.B. degree, 1911. Received Harrison Scholarship in Psychology at the Graduate School of the University of Pennsylvania, receiving his A.M. in 19133 Harrison Fellow in Economics from 1913-19153 Special Secretary, Navy Y. M. C. A., Norfolk, Virginia, 19123 Head of Commercial Department, Peddie Institute, Hightstown, N. j., 1915-1916. In charge of Ac- counting and Statistics in both day and evening schools at Drexel Institute, 1916-1918. Accepted the Professorship of Economics at Pennsylvania Military College in April, 1918. Accepted the position of Bursar at U. of P. in 19193 Director of Curtis Publishing Company's Boys' Camp, Summers of 1914 and 19171 Vice-President Lancaster County Council, Boy Scouts of Americag Served with the Food Administration in charge of Sugar Distribution in Delaware Co., Pa., Summer of 19185 Worked in the oflice and on the road for Pennsylvania Military College, Summer of 1919: Professor of Economics and Business Administration at Franklin and Marshall since 1921. Auditor, Council, Grand Chapter Phi Sigma Kappa. Member Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity. PIIILIP WARNER HARRY, Ph.D. Professor of Romance Languages Born August 9, 1879, near Baltimore, Md. Graduated with A.B. degree from johns Hop- kins University. Received Ph.D. from johns Hopkins, 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 overseas as Y. M. C. A. worker with the French Army fFoyer du Soldatbg 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 Languages at Colby College. Came to Franklin and Marshall in September, 1922, as Professor of Romance Languages. Edited several text books for class use, both French and Spanishg his Dona Perfecta CThe Drama of Galdasj is in preparation for the press. Member of the Modern Language Asso- ciation of North America, American Academy of Political and Social Science and of the Alpha Iiraternity. 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 Columbia 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, Member of Phi Beta Kappa: American Physical Societyg American Mathematical Association: American Museum of Natural History, Society for Promoting Engineering Education. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. EDWARD LEE LANCASTER, B.S. in E. Assistant Professor of Business Administration Born August 12, 1898, Philadelphia, Pa. Graduated from University of Pennsylvania, 1920. Instructor one year in Business Administration at Carolina State College. Came to Franklin and Marshall as Assistant Professor of Business Administration, September, 1922. Member of the Pi Kappa Phi and Delta Sigma Phi Fraternities. Twenty Three
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WILLIAM FRANKLIN LONG, A.B. Professor of Mathematics and Astrouovny Born April I8, l87l, near Boyertown, Berks County, Pa. Entered Kutztown State Nor- mal School in l887, 'l7aught in rural schools three years, Graduated from Kutztown Normal with honors in l89l, Taught for two years and entered Franklin and Marshall, l894, Won the German Prize and graduated in I897, delivering the Salutatory Oration in German. Served as Principal of the johnstown High School, l897-l908, Taught Mathematics at Pitts- burgh Central I-ligh School, l908-l9l8, Assumed the duties of Professor of Mathematics and Director of Daniel Scholl Observatory at Franklin and Marshall in l9l8. Took graduate courses in Mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh and in Astronomy at the Allegheny Observatory, Attended summer sessions at Ilarvard. Cornell, Chicago, University of Pennsyl- vania and Columbia University. Member of the Sigma Pi Fraternity. PETER MONROE IIARBOLD, Ph.B., A.M., Sc.D. v Professor of Iidzlcalion and Psychology Born November I7, 1873, Cumberland County. Graduated from Millersville State Normal School. Received Ph.B. from Franklin and Marshall College. Studied in Graduate Schools of Chicago University, University of Pennsylvania, and Harvard. Degrees: Ph.B. CF. and MJ, A.M. Cl-larvardj, Sc.D. CF. and M.J. Taught in Public Schools, l89l-l896. Millersville State Normal School, Teacher, 1898-1903, Superintendent of 'Training School, l905-I9ll, Principal of Normal School, l9l2-l9l8. Camp Educational Director, l9l8-l9l9, Camp Meade, Army Y. M. C. A. Professor of Education and Psychology at Franklin and Marshall since September, l9l9. Member of Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity of Franklin and Marshall, Paradise Club, Life Member of Pennsylvania State Education Association, Member of National Edu- cation Association, Member of Country Life Association of America. HOWARD RUFUS OMWAKE, A.M. ' Dean of the College and Professor of French Born May I, l878, Greencastle, Pa. Graduated from Mercersburg Academy, l897. Re- ceived A.B. degree at Princeton, l89I, A.M. from Princeton, l904, Graduate Work at Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, l9I4-I9l6, l9ZI-l922, Instructor at Syrian Protestant College, Beirut, l90l-l904, Head of Latin Department, Mercersburg Academy, l904-l908, Senior Master, Harrisburg Academy, 1909-l9l9, Dean and Professor of French at Franklin and Marshall since l9l9. Member Classical Association Middle Atlantic States, Pennsylvania State Edu- cational Association, Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa and the Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity. MITCHEL CARROLL, Ph.D. li. F. Fackenlbal, lr., Professorship of Biology Born july 7, l885, Philadelphia, Pa. Graduated with B.S. from University of Pennsyl- vania. l906. Received degree of Ph.D. from U. of P., l9l9, Harrison Fellow in Zoology, U. of P. ftwo yearsj. Teacher in Philadelphia Public Schools Cnve yearsbg Assistant in Zoology at the University of Pennsylvania fone yearj, Assistant State Entomologist in the State of New jersey fthree yearsjg Professor of Biology at Franklin and Marshall since l9l9. Publications: An Extra Dyad and an Extra Tetrad in the Spermatogenesis of Camnula pellicuda, The Mosquito Must Go, Mosquito Control: Problem on the New jersey Side of the Delaware River, etc. Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Society of Mammalogists, Marine Biological Laboratory, American Asso- ciation of Economic Entomologists, American Genetic Association, Lambda Chi Alpha and Sigma Chi Fraternities. - Twenty Two
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X'5X'-SHIT----- 'i-T'--.-C'T' -fi Ai ' f 1 .,.,.....,,,N ---..,, nb ,.. f ,N I l'ltlflfs .t, .f ARTHUR KING KUNKEL, A.M. Assistant Professor of Economics Born September I4, l894, Harrisburg, Pa. Graduated from Franklin and Marshall Col- lege with A.B. degree, I9l5. Received A.M. from Franklin and Marshall in l920. Studied at Dickinson. Law School and Columbia University. Taught at the Harrisburg Academy. Came to .Franklin and Marshall as Assistant Professor of Economics, September, l9Z2. Member of Phi. Kappa Sigma Fratermtyg American Political Science Association: American Academy of Political and Social Science. ALEXANDER TOTH Professor of Hungarian Language and Literature Graduate of Debreczen, Hungary: Post-Graduate Study at Geneva, Switzerland. Came to Franklin and Marshall in 1922 as Professor of Hungarian Language and Literature in connection with Franklin and Marshall Academy and the Theological Seminary. JOSEPH ALFRED ROTHERMEL, A.M. Instructor in Mathematics Born May 28, 1884, Hamburg, Pa. Prepared at Perkiomen Academy and graduated from Franklin and Marshall with A.B. degree, l909. Received A.M. from Franklin and Marshall in l9l2. Studied at the University of Pennsylvania. Taught in Public Schools four years: Perkiomen one year: Head of Department of Mathematics at Perkiomen, l909-l9llg Head of Department of Mathematics and Physics at Franklin and Marshall Academy, l9ll-l9l6. Taught German at Reading High School, l9l6-l9l8. Overseas one and one-half yearsg Vice- Principal at Franklin and Marshall Academy since l9I9. Instructor in Mathematics at Franklin and Marshall College since September, l922. Member of the Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity. ANDREW GEHR TRUXAL, A.B. Instructor in History Born February 2, l900, Greensburg, Pa. Prepared at Greensburg High School and entered Franklin and Marshall in l9l6. Graduated with l-lonors, l920. Entered Theological Semi- nary, l9Z0. Graduated in l923. Became Instructor in History at Franklin and Marshall, September, l9Z2. Member Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Psi Fraternities. ELIJAH EVERETT KRESGE, Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy Born at McMichaels, Pa., November 4, 1876. Graduated from Franklin and Marshall College, Class of l898, with Honors. Graduated from the 'Theological Seminary, Lancaster, Pa., in l90l. Graduated from the Graduate School of the University of Pennsylvania with the degree of Ph.D. in l9l3. In l9l4 published a volume on Immanuel Kant's Doctrine of Theology. In l92Z published a volume, The Church and the Ever-Coming Kingdom of God. Member of the American Academy of Social and Political Science. For three years prior to coming to Franklin and Marshall College as Professor of Philosophy in l923 he was President of the Pennsylvania District for the World Alliance for the Promotion of Inter- national Friendship and Good Will. Member Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity. 1 6,-,ik Twenty Four sr It . I W, ,U --, tart if It .2 ,Nils-Q1 t r--,N - r.--N, I Q 91 .Ln x ,- - . - I r , tn.: wt. 4 , 4' f Q lf at If Eli 1' ..,f!f,gfiY-M229-3 1,JtTf'TiT3ff 4- ms I' Xuf' tlgff , 'u,i'n.,'-f' sg'-fx 1: re'-f 55, '15-.a---'--' N A., 1, ' '-T' f wa- - 'A,.gf' haf '-, '- x-QL T , X. r:5',:. -1. '11,-. ,Q vremtfti--c'7'i1:a' -- w.tf-1,,'x,s,f ft-,gg 1x,c.s,1,a2gFMy-3.-4t,3':q-if-3-jtb-f1f---'------------------------W-----.-.......-...-.-Lv,..,,- - ,Q '- .Il ffl f..2,,Q.S- it-,Qsas.f-:f?Q2:'i.i4m2ggg+.:f--------- ---- ----------M------Vw---m..-..-.- e..e.e.,, -W ..,,.. me Dv X9 N .a .f'el'g., c.,, f P
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