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lty--Continued. CoRA MABEL CLARK, A. M., Professor of Modern Languages. HARLAN MX'RON PAGE, A. M., M. D., Professor of Biology and Medical Science. HUGH MCDIARMID, A. M., Professo r of New Testament Introduction and Christian Doctrine. ELMER ELLSWORTH SNODDY, A. M., Professor of Classical Greek. MARCIA HENRY, A. B., Ass't Prof. of Greek and Latin, and Principal Ladies' Department. EMERSON JACOB SMITH, A. B., CHARLES G. PHILLIPS, Ass't Prof. of Mathematics. KATE S. PARMLY, B. E., Professor of Elocution. Principal of Business Department. EUGENE FEUCHTINGER, A. M., I Director of Music Conservatory, and Teacher of , Voice Culture, Piano, Composition, Theory and History. CLARA L. WHISSEN, Teacher of Piano, Violin, Etc. EMMA JOHNSON DEAN, Teacher of China Decoration and Pastel. ALLIE M. DEAN, Ph. B., Teacher of Flower and Figure Painting. ELLSWORTH BURCH, Ass't Principal Business Department. IQLISHA BLACKBURN, FRED B. MESSING, ELIZABETH CARLTON, Instructors in Physical Training. 8 lfi?'f:Qi:.T:Q7fLffl5757372-rI4fTfT'f'Zf5j1'lIZZ1..lI111A!ZIj'j?': j-gg-rl--L' f I-3 ',....,.-... ',.g-':'-:::::.,': ::': :qy.'.f I. ,fr--'-'-1---. .--.-.....-.-,..... .. .1 : ' . f- . ---- -V V V- - -- '2::::f':-:ff '- -:- .-7-ITIS . Cfifff:f'F'::A:msim'-:f1'.'i-5 f f.if-'Sn'tbrf:-frf'f:1:':.:.::I+.1-14:1:-2:f'2wL'-' wr 2111: 3'Z1:1r.g2-.5-:nag-1-I:f:s':rm - Im, I I'ifzfiefrzmza:f:f:::'.::.:- .', '2M'f 'f1?.f1Z5'Z:lLI2'f'5I1ZI.. N - 1-.-A-,-'.'-'::.-.1'.-new-- -f.-: Lime. I '-L.-2-ang:-:E-3:E3i+saggZ.11zis:53gqgraeerize-1 :rex-Pifbeg5-3355-5,-:-:-:,:s:f:::f: t-2 :.g:i:. ::Zf:::::f3--.-21:3.1242:5-9'fIfI-2'3'r-g1gf-'.Z:if75f:rfE::'i-.si :rE1:L::'1f:.' WQE' A1fE3'5'w.15. '- '
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,, , , Qur Professor. HE class of 1900 greatly prides itself upon the happy selection of its class professor, whose busy life is a constant reminder of our motto, Being Rather Than Seemingf, Harlan Myron Page was born in Kalamazoo County, Michigan, May 30, 1867. Here he spent the first five years of his childhood. His parents then moved to Iowa, where he became employed in a drug store when twelve years of age. Thus, early in life, he turned his inclinations and ability in the direction of his future profession. Cnly six months later his young life was saddened by the death of his father. This caused the responsibilities of the family to fall upon him. The family then returned to Michigan, where he was employed by a drug- gist on the condition that six hours of each day be spent in the high school. He remained here two years when Bedford, U., became his home. Having attained some degree of success as a druggist, he here engaged in the drug business independently for one year, 'after which time, with the aid of a clerk, he managed his business and completed the high school course. Uur professor was still young in years, but possessed that broad experience and those traits of character which promised successful manhood. The next fall he disposed of his drug store and attended school one year at Ann Arbor. He then came to Hiram and completed the classical course in three years, at the same time managing a drug store at Mantua. He graduated with the class of ,90. The following year he attended two full courses of lectures at Western Reserve and University of Wooster Medical College in Cleveland, O. In order that he might enter his life work thoroughly prepared he entered the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., the next fall. He graduated from this institution in April, 1892, being the one out of one hundred and sixty, who should receive the gold medal in Therapeutics. ln June of the same year he received the A. M. degree of Hiram College. 10
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