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E937-SPECTRUM KARL JOSEF GRIMM, Ph. D. Professor of German. Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1899. Received his education in the Gymnasia of Tauberbischofshcim and Wertheim, Germany, at Rome, Italy, 1889-91, Halle, Germany, 1891, Theological Semin- ary, Springfield, Ill., 1892, Gettysburg Theological Seminary, 1892- 1895, Johns Hopkins University, 1899-1901, Professor of Modern Languages, Ursinus College, 1901-06, Professor of German Lan- guage and Literature, Gettysburg College, 1906-, Member of the Modern Language Association, Historischer Verein All-Wertheim, Phi Beta Kappa, Theta Kappa Nu. . ERNEST 0. VON SCHWERDTNER, M. A. Assistant Professor of German. A. B., St. John's College, 1917, Graduate Work, Johns Hopkins University, 1917-18, 1923-27, Assistant Professor of Modern Lan- guages, St. .lohn'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 oi German, Gettysburg College, 1927-, Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science: Modern Language Association, Kappa Phi Kappa, Kappa Alpha. GEORGE F. GUTMANN, M. A. Instructor in German. A. B., Gettysburg College, 1927, Gettysburg Theological Semin- ary, 1927, Instructor in German, Gettysburg College, 1929, M. A., Gettysburg College, 1934, Member of American Association of University Professors, Eta Sigma Phi, Theta Kappa Nu. WILLIAM FREDERICK SHAFFER, M. A. Acting Professor of Creek A. B., Princeton University, 1926, M. A., Princeton University, 1927, Graduate Work, Princeton University, Instructor in Classics, Princeton University, 1929-31, Visiting Instructor in Latin, Penn- sylvania Statc College, Summer Session, 1930, Member of the American Philological Association, Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Eta Sigma Phi, Kappa Phi Kappa, American Association of University Professors. 31
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FRANK HOLLINGER CLUTZ, Ph. D. Burton F. Blough Professor of Civil Engineering Professor of Fine Arts A. B., Midland College, 18925 Ph D., .lohns Hopkins University, l897g Fellow, Johns Hopkins University, 1894-96g Professor of Mathematics, Carthage College 1899-1900g Professor of Civil En- gineering, Gettysburg College, 1918-g Member of the American Mathematical Society, American Association of Engineersg Amer- ican Society for Testing Materialsg University of Wisconsin, 1902g Active Engineering iWork, 1902-19l8:, Beta Theta Pi. CALVIN GILBERT BEEN, M. S. E., B. S. Associate Professor of Civil Engineering B. S., Gettysburg College, 19203 M. S. E., University of Michigan, College of Engineering, 19305 Instructor in Civil Engineering Get- tysburg College, 1920-245 Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering, Gettysburg College, 1924-34-3 Associate Professor, Gettysburg Col- lege, 1934-g Pennsylvania Department of Highways, 1922-24, 19303 Contact Man, llighway Research Board, National Research Councilg Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, Iota Alpha Engineering Fraternityg Kappa Phi Kappag Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BERTRAM HANSON SALTZER, M. E. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering B. S., Pennsylvania Stale College, 1923g M. E., Pennsylvania State College, 19285 Mechanical Engineering Staff, Bethlehem Steel Company, Steclton, Pa.g Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, Gettysburg College, 1923-28g Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering, Gettysburg College, 1928-5 First Lieutenant, United States Infantry Reserves, Tau Kappa Epsilong Member of the American Association of University Professorsg Scabbard and Blade. WILLARD A. LANING, M. S. Instructor in Electrical Engineering B. S., Bucknell University, l927g M. S., University of Illinois, 193lg Graduate Work, University of Illinois, 1932-34, Engineering Assistant for the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, 1927-29, Research Assistant, University of Illinois, 1929-313 Instructor in Electrical Engineering, Gettysburg College, 1934-5 Associate Mem- ber, Americau .Institute of Electrical Engineersg Sigma Xig Member, Society lor Promotion of Engineering Education. i937-SPECTRUM 30
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ROBERT FORTENBAUGH, Ph. D. Arleline Sager Professor of History A. B., Gettysburg College, 1913, Graduate, Gettysburg Seminary, 1916, M. A., Syracuse University, 1926, Ph.D., University of Penn- sylvania, 1926, Pastor, the Lutheran Church of the Atonement, Syracuse, N. Y., 1916-23, Instructor in Sociology and History, Syracuse University, 1920-21, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Syracuse University, 1921-23, Adeline Sager Professor of History, Gettysburg College, 1923-, tAct.ing Professor, 1923-263, Member, The American Historical Association, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Beta Kappa: Kappa Phi Kappa. DUNNING IDLE, JR., M. A. Instructor in History A. B., University of Michigan, 1925, M. A., University of Michi- gan, 1926, Instructor, Muskegon Junior College, 1926-30, Graduate Work, University of Illinois, 1930-31, lnstructor in History, Gettys- burg College, 1931-, Member of the American Historical Associa- tion, American Academy of Political and Social Science, Theta Kappa Nu. CHARLES FINLEY SANDERS, M. A., D. D. Willirtrri Bittinger Professor of Philosophy A. B., Gettysburg College, 1892, M. A., Gettysburg College, 1895, li. D., Gettysburg Theological Seminary, 1905, D. D., Lafayette College, 1913, Studied Philosophy and allied subjects, University of Leipsig, Germany, 1905-06, Lectures on China and India, uThc Taproot of Religion and 1ts Fruitagef' Professor of Philosophy and Education, Gettysburg College, 1906-21, Willianl Bittinger Professor of Philosophy, Gettysburg College, 1921-, Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Phi Kappa, Alpha Kappa Alpha, author, The Pro- testant Principle of Authority, The Soul's Quest, The New Psychology, A New Christian Apologetics, Jerusalem, intro- duction lo Philosophy, revised and enlarged. 1932. GARDNER C. BASSET, Ph. D. Associate Professor of Philosophy A. B., Clark University, 1911, Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1913, Professor of Educational Psychology and Director of Psy- chological Clinic, University of Pittsburgh, 1914-19, Consulting Psychologist, 1919-21, 1923-26, Vocational Counselor, Dartmouth College, 1922, Professor of Psychology, University of Kentucky, 1926-30, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Gettysburg College, 1930-, Fellow, The American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Phschological Association. Member of Ominron Delta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Alpha Sigma Phi, Kappa Phi Kapp 1. 39
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