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better labor conditions, improved housing, peace and conciliation. Those of them that had traveled brought back from their trips abroad and through the United States, Canada, Mexico and South America, something of the world beyond the bounds of our experience7 and made the telling of their travels itself an experience for us. G0ucher7s Haristocracy 0f the intellect moved among us in the college halls bearing under their arms briefcases full of condensed culture, giving us Hgood morning?y On occasion we greeted them Music. Dr. Petran. . . . down long recelvmg lines. From the first awed iiHow do you doiw of our freshman reception to Mathematics. Dr. Torrey, Dr. Lewis, Dr. Bacon, Miss Hedeman. Physical Education. Miss Fiske, Mrs. Sullivan, Miss DuvalL Miss Von Berries, Miss Tapley. Philosophy. Dr. Hawes, Dr. Bussey. Physics. Dr. Taylor, Miss Rich, Dr. Frehafer. Dr. Barton. 20
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We knew far too little of the extracurricular activities of our faculty. A yearly appearance on the platform of Katy H00per7s auditorium was one of the few opportunities for a professor to present his interests and activities to those students not of his classroom gatherings. No professor looked with any great delight upon the prospect of appear- ing in chapel. It is hard to give favorite hobbies and pet projects adequate expression in a fifteen- minute race with a stop-watch. For all that the chapel talks were few and brief, it was through them, together with classroom ttasidest, and tea- time remarks, that we came to know the extent of our professorsa energies. At least we realized that there were those in our midst who could drag them- selves away from reading themes and correcting examinations long enough to act for the cause of Classics. Dr. Braunlicll. Dr. Beardsley. English. Standing: Dr. Beatty7 Dr. Brinkley7 German. Dr. Schaumann, Dr. Guodloe. Mr. Boomsliter, Dr. Blanchard. Seated: Dr. Nitehic, Dr. Hopkins, Dr. Winslow. Fine Arts. Top: Mr, Chapman, Miss Spencer, History. Dr. Stimson, Dr. Gallagher, Dr. Mr. Lahey. Bottom: Miss Cunningham, Miss Curtis, Dr. Wyatt, Dr. Riches, Dr. Lonn. Rosenthal, Mrs. Lahey, Mr. Rusteberg. 19
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Physiology. Standing: Drt Hodge, Miss Vera7 Miss Wallace. Seated: Miss Funk, Dr. King, Miss Himmelfarb. Dr. Riches, Dr. Winslow. Political Science. the last ttSo-longst? of Senior Week, we were pleased to shake their hands. teas, chaperoning our dances, entertaining us in their homes, we found the faculty most anxious to prove themselves more than the executors of a sometimes unpleasant line of duty. A professor, freed from the demands of that ttclassroom mannerh, emerged as a very human being indeed. There could be no distrust of people who were fond of cats and dogs, who liked to eat heartily and smoke a cigarette, who talked to each other and to us in good-humored raillery. The masters of the classrooms and laboratories of Gaucher College were our middlemen: the intermediaries and interpreters between the life we knew best, the life of our everyday experience, and the intellectual life of our aspirations. At departmental Psychology. Miss Rutherford, Mrs. Rowe, Dr. Mathiesen, Miss Chute. Religion. Dr. Ashton, Dr. Andrews. Romance Languages. Dr. Rosselet, Dr. Crooks, Dr. Beardsley, Dr. Lcmmi, Dr. Seibert, Dr. Goodard. Library. Miss Schindler, Miss Hull, Miss Gummons, Miss Mnncure7 Miss Falley, Miss Seward, Miss Clantz, Miss Rettaliata. 21
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