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ENGLISH METTA .I ROSS, AB., A.M. CLARENCE DE GRAAF ELIZABETH UGGEI. Ass1ici.1te Professor of English A li, A,M. A H, A M Professor of English Instructor in lfnglisli MARGARET GIBBS, A li, li S. EDXYARD ,I XX'Ol,TlfR5 Libr.1ri.1n Ab, A M lnstructor in English The English department worked overtime this ye.1r with .1 reduced st.1tf .ind the added responsibility of te.1ching English to the .1I'IUy. Professor De Gr.1.1f. the head of the department, t.1ught the A.S.T,P, boys in .tddition to his TCgL1l.ll' freshmen, sophomore, and .1dv.1nced cl.1ssesN while Mr, Wlolters devoted .1ll his time to military classes. Miss Oggel taught .1dv.1nced courses in poetry, and the novel, as well .15 business English to Hopes future business womenr bliss Ross offered stimulating courses in contemporary dr.1m.1 .ind Sll.lliCSl7C.ll'C. The third week in March found .1 we.1ry Miss Gibbs re.1dy for tl X.lL.1lIOIl, Although she didn't get exactly th.1t, her responsibilities were lightened .1 little when the A.S.T.P. left. ln the absence of Miss Connor, Miss Gibbs took com' plete charge of the libr.1ry .md also the .irmy during its free hours, tTl1is en- tailed enough work for two sergenntsfj Nearly every hour boys in kl1.1ki poured into the reading room with .1ll their equipment .ind created quite .1n .lllUO5PllCl'U. About ten minutes before the end of the hour, when things were just beginning to quiet down, il bombardment c.1me: Company f.1ll out! lfor tl while there w.1s L1 segregation of soldiers .ind civilians. but th.1t didn't l.1st very long, it was unpopular and it didn't help .1nyw.1y. Along About the first d,1y of Spring the .army left, and silence, frel.1tively speakingj, reigned .1g.1in in GT.lX'CN H.1ll, Miss Gibbs also taught library science to prospective te.1chers. I :,1H.x....e ' 1' fill' X if ffsb. ,Sli am' ' P 's ..j, AJ, I .- ..icsL.s2f 1 1, ,L THE Bev? Of A ff 3 Q x- A j eww G... f, FTE ie f fa f WS 0 ' X lf GRA sf A eghllg g,4MMAQ Q 1 5,tAW?,nl5 -' 0 ifro 1 V' . A ovrro 17
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ECONOMICS EDXWARD D, DIMNENT AB.. AM., LirtD Arend Visscher Memorial Professor The story of the Department of Economics and Business Administration can only be told as .1 biographical sketch of its outstanding character, Dr. Edward D, Dimnent, A,B., A.M., and Litt. D. Steadfast as the Anchor ever, in his loyalty, Dr. Dimnent has contributed in many ways to the greater glory of Hope. From 1918-1931, Dr. Dimnent held the position of college president, dignified yet with a twinkle in l1is eye. It was in l1is fertile mind that tl1e beloved Memorial Chapel first took form. Recently Dr. Dimnent turned l1is literary talents toward writing the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary pageant, Under his capable leadership tl1e Depart- ment of Economics is able to offer a variety of courses fundamental to law, business pursuits, or teaching of economics and business administration, The most recent newcomer to this family of subjects is a course in Post-XY'ar Problems, which has already proved itself to be a most popular and worthwhile addition to the curriculum. HISTORY BRUCE M. RAYMOND MILTON l.. HINGA, A li, A M AB., A.M., Ph D, lnstructrir in Hlslimfy' Professor of History and Social Science ln the light of present world conditions history is a very important and inter' esting study. Today men and women of Hope are helping to mold thc' dies of famous historical events which will be found in the history books of tomorrow lf we on the home front wish to have an intelligent realization of current atfairs and post-war problems, .1 historical background is fundamental, Ancient, European, American history, cultural history and constitutional history, government, political parties and politics, and international relationships are courses otlered by tl1e Department of History. The department has had additional responsibilities this year, for in addition to the civilian students there were over tvv o hundred C, l,'s'l enrolled in American history courses. Dr, Bruce M. Raymond, AB., A.M,, and Ph.D., University of Nebraska, Is N wt ' ...Q V head of the department, He is also director of academic tr.1ining on the campus xg for tl1e Army Specialized Training Program, .1 Blue Key advisor, and the faculty representative on tl1e M. l. A. A. Board of Directors, Besides his varied duties on the campus Dr, Raymond is a member of the Post-XV.1r Planning Committee ol' M 1 the city of Holland, of the Republican State Central Committee, and of the State f ' i Ai, tl Advisory Tax Study Commission. , - il, Assisting Dr. Raymond is Milton L. Hinga, AB., Kalamazoo, and MA, ' Z .: Columbia University, instructor of history, Blue Key advisor, .incl director of vi- athletics. Though Mr. Hinga's class discussions in history are ever-lively, his A. keenest interest is in the field of athletics, for under his inspiring directorship A ig' K i f i many an H man has been turned out, ready to star in life's battle, as well as on 44 Q' ' the athletic held. ' he A A f Le ff ffl, ff 0 f g, 1 .' Y O W x K N, A lo f kgiigv f 5 . f Q9 'h - . .. ' f 1 LP ir f 1 ix:-A DMKQW L 1?
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