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Faculty KARL JOSEPH GRIMM, PH.D. Professor of German Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1899. Received his education in the Gymnasia of Tauberbischofsheim and Wertheim, Germany; St. Jerome,s College, Canada; at Rome, Italy, 1889-91; Halle, Germany, 1891; Theological Seminary, Springfield, Ills., 1892; Gettysburg Theological Seminary, 1892-95; Johns Hopkins University, 1896-99; Research Fellow in the Oriental Seminary, Johns Hopkins University, 1899-1901; Professor of Modern Languages, Ursinus College, 1901-6; Professor in German Language and Literature, Gettysburg College, 1906-. Author, uEuphemistic Liturgical Appendixes in the Old Testament, Leipzig, 1901. Contribu- tions to the Journal of Biblical Literature, The Johns Hopkins University Circulars, The Journal of the American Oriental Society, the Modern Language Notes, uThe Lutheran Quarterly, etc. Member of the Modern Language Association; Historischer Verein AIt-Wertheim; Phi Beta Kappa; Theta Kappa Nu. ERNST O. VON SCHWERDTNER, A.M. Assistant Professor of German A.B., St. John's College, 1917; graduate work, Johns Hopkins University, 1917-18, 1923-27; Assistant Professor and Professor of Modern Languages, St. John,s College, 1921-24; Instructor of German, Johns Hopkins University, 1924-27; Instructor in French, University of Maryland, 1926- 27; Instructor in Spanish, George Washington University, 1927; Assistant Professor of German, Gettysburg College, 1927-. Member of American Association for the Advance- ment of Science; Modern Language Association; Kappa Phi Kappa; Kappa Alpha 1Southern1. GEORGE F. CUTMAN, A.B. Instructor in German A.B., Cenysburg College, 1927; Gettysburg Theological Seminary, 1927-; Instructor in German, Gettysburg College, 1929-. Member of Eta Sigma Phi; Theta Kappa Nu. WILLIAM FREDERICK SHAFFER. A.M. Acting Professor of Greek A.B., Princeton University. 1926; A.M., Princeton Uni- versity, 1927; graduate work, Princeton University; Instructor in Classics, Princeton University, 1929-31; Visiting Instructor in Latin, Pennsylvania State College, Summer Session 011930. Member of the American Philological Association; Phi Beta Kappa; Eta Sigma Phi;Tau Kappa Epsilon; Kappa Phi Kappa. PAGE TVVENTY-SEVEN
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Faculty CHARLES FINLEY SANDERS, A.M., D.D. William Biuinger Professor of Philosophy A.B., Gettysburg College, 1892; A.M., Gettysburg College, 1895; B.D., Gettysburg Theological Seminary, 1895; D.D., Lafayette College, 1913; studied Philosophy and allied sub- jects, University of Leipzig, Germany, 1905-06; translated a number of books on Philosophy and Education. Lectures on China and India, The Taproot of Religion and Its Fruitage. Member of American Sociological Association; pastorate, Avonmore, Pa., 1895-98; pastorate, Blairsville, 1898-1905; Director of Gettysburg Summer School; Professor of Philoso- phy and Education, Gettysburg College, 1906-21; William Bittinger Professor of Philosophy, Gettysburg College, 1921-; ; World Tour, 1928-29. Member of Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Phi Kappa; Alpha Kappa Alpha. JESSE SCOTT BOUGHTON, PH.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy A.B., Colgate University, 1917, Columbia University, 1925; Ph.D., Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary, 1930; Supervising Principal, Public Schools, Remsen, N. Y., 1919-20; Supervising Principal, Public Schools, Angola, N. Y., 1920-23; Executive Secretary, Fisk University, 1924-25; Instructor in Mathematics, Adelphi College; Sanders Prize Scholar and A Class Scholar, Union Theological Seminary, 1924-27; Pastor, 16th Street Baptist Church, New York City, 1926-27; Pastor, First Congregational Church, North Hyde Park, Vt., 1925-28; Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Gettys- burg College, 1928-. Author of the Idea of Progress in Philo Judbeus. Member of Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis; National Secretary of Kappa Phi Kappa; Sigma Nu. GARDNER C. BASSET, PH.D. Associate Professor of Philosophy A.B., Clark University, 1911; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, 1913; Resident Investigator in Comparative Psychol- ogy, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1913-14; Professor of Educational Psychology and Director of the Psychological Clinic, University of Pittsburgh, 1914-19; Captain, Infantry, U. S. A., 1918-19; Consulting Psychologist, 1919-21, 1923-26; Vocational Counselor, Dartmouth College, 1921-23; A.M. 1Honorary1, Dartmouth College, 1922; Professor of Psychol- ogy, University of Kentucky, 1926-30; Associate Professor of Philosophy, Gettysburg College, 1930-. Author, Brain Weight and Intelligence ; Physiology of Reproduction in Birds 1co-author with Dr. 0. Riddley Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Psy- chological Association. Member of Omicron Delta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Alpha Sigma Phi; Kappa Phi Kappa. DONALD RUSSEL HEIGES, A.B. Instructor in Philosophy A..B., Gettysburg College, 1931; Gettysburg Theological Semmary, 1931-; Instructor in Philosophy, Gettysburg College, 1932-. Member of Phi Sigma Kappa; Phi Beta kappa; Eta Sigma Phi; Pen and Sword. PAGE TWENTY-SIX
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Faculty JOHN GRAY GLENN, A.M., PH.D. Pearson Professor of Latin A.B., Wesleyan University, 1918; A.M., Wesleyan Uni- versity, 1920; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1932; Instructor in Greek and Latin, Mercersburg Academy, 1918-19; In- structor in Greek, Dickinson Seminary, 1920-21; Instructor in Latin, Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School, Brooklyn, 1921-24; Pearson Professor of Latin, Gettysburg College, 1925-. Member of American Association of Univer- sity Professors; Classical Society of the Middle Atlantic States; American Philological Association; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Eta Sigma Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Phi Kappa. MILTON HENRY VALENTINE, A.M., D.D. Amanda Rupert Strong Professor Emeritus of English Bible A.B., Gettysburg College, 1882; A.M., Gettysburg College, 1885; 3.13., Gettysburg Theological Seminary; D.D.. Gettys- burg College, 1902; Pastor, Trinity Lutheran Church, Bedford, Pa., 1887-92; Pastor, Messiah Lutheran Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 1892-99; Editor, Lutheran Observer, 1899-1915; Amanda Rupert Strong Professor of English Bible and History, Gettys- burg College, 1916-30. Member of Pen and Sword; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Gamma Delta. WILLIAM CLAUDE WALTEMYER, A.M., PH.D. Professor of English Bible A.B., Gettysburg College, 1908; B.D., Lutheran Theo- logical Seminary, Gettysburg, 1911; A.M., American Univer- sity, 1925; Ph.D., American University, 1929; Pastor, Luth- eran Church, Landisville, Pa., Butler, Pa., Thurmont, Md., and Washington, D. C.; U. 5. Army Chaplain, 1918-19, 7lst Regiment Heavy Artillery, A. E. F; Associate Professor of Philosophy, Gettysburg College, 1929-30; Professor of English Bible, Gettysburg College, 1930-. Member of Phi Sigma Eappa; Kappa Phi Kappa; Alpha Kappa Alpha; Phi Beta appa. THOMAS LUCIAN CLINE, PH.D. Graef Professor of English A.B., Roanoke College, 1911; A.M., Princeton University, 1912; Ph.D., University of Virginia, 1923; Professor of English, Midland College, Fremont, Nebr., 191$20; Instructor of English, University of Virginia, 1921-22; Professor of Summer School, University of Virginia, 1922; Professor of English and Argumentation, Gettysburg College, 1922-24; Head of English Department, Gettysburg College, 1924-. Member of Ameri- can Association of University Professors; Phi Gamma Delta; Tau Kappa Alpha; Kappa Phi Kappa. PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT
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