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fkv lu-Nl I 056 1 M gill 1 6 ,Raya 5 411 sssr'qGo1z1PL' MMP:-7 1 RUSSEL ll. STURGIS, M.S.. Ph.D. l'l'ofw,w.sor' of l,'I14'mi.gl,-y Born Wihningtzon, Del.. .Inly 9. IN97. tlraulnntn-nl from llnivvl-sity ot' Dolnwnro 1919: M.S. from University of Pmnlsylvnnin in 1921. l'h.ll. from University of Poinisylvnnin in 1924, Uoinwetm-cl with Exln-1'i1x1v11ta1l Station: Instructor ot' l'hun1istry in University of Pcnnsylvunin. 1921-192-lg lnstrnm-tor in Ulu-inistry ut Frnnlclin und Mnrshnll llollvsw. 192-1-: M1-inlwr ot' Aim-rivnn t'ln-niic-nl Soc-if-ty. UlIAltl.l'IS WlI,l.lAM MAYSIGII .1ll1lr'Ii1: 1Jirf'1-lor ' Gruduntu New Hnvvn Nornml School. Gyninnstics. 1901. Special work nt Yule Uni- versity, 1900, 1901, 1902. Assistnnt Athlvtics und GylllllllSfiCS nt Yule, 1900-1903. Conch Footlmll, 1Villiston. Newark Ai'll1l0llll'. Tonic Svhool, Iowa Stnto. Athletic lbirvc-tor lown Stntv. Athletic- llirom-tor nt Franklin nnfl Mui-slinll Vollogo since Svptenllrvr, 1923. HARRY 1Jll'l'l'Z Wl'll,l.lClt .flxxinlrlnl ,lllllvliw llirvvfrn' Born 11001-iilln-1' 29, 1890, l,mn-ustvr Vo.. Pu. Grmlimtwl from Millersville Stuto Nor- lllllll AB. from Alln'i1,:ht Uollogv: Print-ipnl of Qnnrryvillo Iliprh School from 1904 to 1908. Tuught ut llniwnstvr I-ligh School from 1908-1924: Athletic Dix-vc-tor. Moinhor of Knppn llpsilon Phi und Lions I'luh. lf'm-v Mnson. FACULTY MEMBERS INJURED Professor Herbert H. Beck, head of Chemistry Department, and Pro- fessor Charles E.. Meyers, of the English Department, were seriously injured in an automobile accident while on the way to witness the Dickinson--F. and M. football game at Carlisle, on October ll, l924. Professor Beck suffered injuries of the head, and Professor Meyers a fractured pelvis. both of which threatened serious consequences. At the present time, however, both have prac- tically recovered, although they were forced to suspend their duties for the year. Mrs. Meyers, w fwaialso a member of the party, was slightly injured, and and rs ber escaped without inyuries although suffering from wif 1' will reassume their duties next fall TJ I A, f f ,y Twenty Two W f E ff lllwhg ,fyf 1 ,f ,U-4 , , ff 4 . ,, . . . . . P ie, M . , alf,g,.,, , !' f - :Q R . . . . 'FL' 1 ' qaf r:ni-1i1':1 x..:.- 9. .,,A, 1, , , ., , . , . l4','I- -I ! I ,......-....1...... 51, li? 242.13 -:- - ' f f A 33: . -:sn . ' ' , --- .14 V, .. f 1?1Qf'.f:hj, ':l ' , - : ',. :gl -. 1 , , 9',,'1.fJ'e1 , - - Z- .e-, a .1 1' . 4'-Q 1 :,q-5,15 -15, - 1 ,f ig v. ,' ,-cg' 5:-1 af.,FL'.:.' I ' . f . H -' .-311-5, en- -. . I -s 1r' :- 'if3I'v?,i+!fQ 2 , 1 li 5' 1 V' 6-f 1.1. 1 fr -. M167- 1- , , 1 - :al r. f,.3,,-3 su.: - 1 f . l ,1'iU'2iv'-I r . 1 - . ff 1, .-. .9 g 1 '1 g 4. .Q-. ,,. ,fimn ., . ,- x f 1 ,, l. mn.. .25 -. 4. 3 f y7:s.::5'T2 .1 f ' ' .N , 1 --'., ii I ' ., -, . , 1 . .f-4'Q W?..1:1.r' il 1:4 i - 1 l K. -1 A E -,
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s Y H ul?CGO1ZIPL Mun-Vi' 7 ' R101-IAlili LEE S'l'Alil.lN1iS, M.S. l'rofc.vxor of 'Nllllllfkllf Born July 31, 1900, Uolumhus. Miss. G1'a1l1u1l'v1l from Franklin Acadcmy: Univcrsity ot? Virginia. 1918-1923: B.S. and M.S. from U. ol' Virginia: instructor in Indiana Unirvr- sity. 1923-192-1-3 Instructor in Spanish at Franklin and Marshall Collcgc, 192-L-: M1-mhcr of Phi licta Kappa and Sigma Eta Ilpsiloa lf'ratm-rnitics: b1l'lllllt'l' of ltavcn Som-it-ty and Collanadc Club. PAUL NISLEY LANDIS, 1'h.D. Pl'0fl'-9-VUI' 'ini Englisll, BOTH Allgllst S, 1393, at Womelsdorf, Pa. Hraduatcd from Franklin and Marshall College with A.B. dcgrce in 1913: A.M., Franklin and Marshall Colh-go in 1915: Ph.1D. in English from the University of Illinois, 1923: Taught at Franklin and lllarshall Acadomy. 1913-1916. Assistant in English at tho lfnirvrsity of Illinois. 1910-1923: Instructor at University of Illinois, 1923-192-1. BIUIIIIIUI' oi' l'hi Rota Kappa. Phi Eta, 'Pau Kappa Alpha and Phi Kappa Sigma Fratcrnitios. ROBERT JAMES PILGIQAM .Al lurnai Sf'0l'l2ftlil'1l Born August 15, 1877, at Grocnvillc. Pa. Prcparcd at lf'1'anklin and Marshall Academy, 1892-189-1: was graduatcd from lf'ranklin and Marshall lfolh-gc with thc dcgrcc ol' A.l4. in 1898, and from tho Theological Seminary ot' thc liofornn-d Uhurch, Iiancastcr. 1'a. in 1901 I Served the following pastoratcs: Gracc ltcfornicll Church. lialtimorc, Md.. 1901-1900: First R0f01'lll0tl Church. Uarlislc. Pa., 1900-1912: ltcformcd Church of tho Asc-cnsion. Pittshui-gh, Pa.. 1912-1917: St. Pctl-r's R1-l'ormcd Church. 1917-192-L Prcsidcut ol' Uarlislc Ulassis, Reformed Church, 1911. Alla-ghcny Ulassis, 1917. 1'1'4-sidcnt Franklin and Mar- shall Alumni Association. 1921-1924, Sccrm-tary Franklin and Marshall Alumni Associa- tion, 1918-1921. and 192-L: Svc-rotary ol' Thcological Scminary Alumni Association, 1918---. Secrctary Board of Education, Eastcrn Synod ol' thc Rcforincd Church, 1923: Mcmhvr ot' Phi Kappa Sigma Fratcrnity. CHARLES DEWEY SPO'lF'l'S, A.l1. In.wIruf-for in Biology 150111 ADI'il 26, 1399. t'amhridgc, Pa. Prcparcd at 'lfcrro Hill Iligh School. Millcrsvillc State Normal School, 191S. Graduatcd from Franklin and Marshall Uollcgc with A.li. dv- grve in 1922. Entvrcd Thcological Scminary 1922. Taught Public School for two ycars la-forc cntcring Uollcgc. lim-camo Instructor in lliology at Franklin and Marshall in 1923. Momhcr of Phi Kappa Tau Fratcrnity: Sl'I'l'i'flll'j'-'l'l'02lSlll'l'l' ol' thc Graduatc Council of Xi tfhaptcr of Phi Kappa Tau. Mcmlwr of Phi llcta Kappa Fratcrnity: Pastor St. Pcte-r's Rcforinod Church. SIVICRT NIELSICN HAGEN, l'h.l1. 1'r0fes.9or of Enylixll. Born at Milan, Minn.. Sl'1lt'0lllll0l' 4. 1872. Graduatcd from Wilhnar Scminary, 1S9Z2. and rcceivcd the dcgrco of A.l1. from lmthci' Uollcgc, Iowa. in 13901, am lQ,gl.l.!g'JQQ',1J-1: Ph.D. in English from Johns Hopkins Univvrsity in 1900. Ins Ahetoijjn H 1 ish-at th YL Statc University of Iowa. 1900-1905: Associate Editor ot EX?l'fC!Si'1'lf'Sf1'1'Jl , ian-jij2higl5117 dolphin, 1905-1906: Instrlu-tor, latcr Assistant Profcssor of ,iglis11.ai1cl.,,G Ill, Vaxnxltiffgy-H hilt Univcrsitv, 1900-1910: Profvssor of English. G4-ttyshurg Col1cgc. 191-0- Fufg Iliigiesioi of English. Franklin and Marshall Uollc-gc. 1924. Mcmhcr ol' thc Mor 'l'l nw , ' 1 - ciation: Contributor to Amorican and Europcan pcriodicals: gil 35 'ix ,115g2v v . , . ' V ' v' - - ' - - v ' i-'. .n- -.gg g,,,, W '.f. lltlfkllllty and ot Sigma Upsilon 111ate1nit5. xl S q - nl 1 L2 , V 'II Ii i Kssm- Qll 5 1 , H I , rx . ' .. . L N , 1- 1 25: fi' 1 ll-1' - ivy 'l is hi if TWH!!! one ' ' was f i :Q Q12 :f 4 u .,fgQ2Er1sf2Q?t5 i'!,'...- ii 3' .1 -4.. ti.. Lrg., ,.. -. . Ht, ','i,1f'1,g-.'2.,.4, 4-ag-ar f 'f -va -1 1 2. 0341 vm - 1 . .- -rf-fi K lv 1 L 'Mi fi' W ti llliilllvll E.
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Twenty Three CC OIZIPL' MMR' Cl College Directory BOARD OF GOVERNORS REPRESENTING THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES S. R. Zimmerman, Esq. C. N. Wenrich, Pl'x.D. REPRESENTING THE ALUMNI Charles P. Stahr, Sc.D. T. B. Appel, Sc.D. REPRESENTINC THE FACULTY Howard R. Omwake C. W. Mayser REPRESEINTING THE STUDENTS J. E. Geesey P. A. Kunkel, Jr. V. B. Faust BOARD OI CONTROL REPRESENTING THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES C. G. Baker, Esq. W. H. Hager F. L. Windolph, Esq. REPRESENTING THE FACULTY A. K. Kunkel E. L. Lancaster R. J. Pilgram REPRESENTING THE STUDENTS . .. 55-ee, Ei Ilxillck T ' ' ' SO A ., - .- .l. N. Leinbach ' 5.5 if i h-'l- A L. H. Rupp I' Tfii- L ,-L -fl' Lie' A ,, . , I . - EE if lgl lil fr lil Ll , -. -. e ' ' gf ' . eff-Lfif' :1,.f.. 11z 'f ,rbi of - Wg' K x
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