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JAMES E. CARNAL, B. M., Dean of the Music Department and Professor of Voice, Theory and Harmony. n He studied music at the Ohio Xvesleyan. of VV. S. Sterling, Dean of the College of Music of Cincin- nati, of Mrs. Adele Matthews, one of the foremost teachers of Ohio. of Prof. D. A. Clippinger of Chi- cago, of Frank Adams of Boston, of Prof. Henry Housley of Denver, and was graduated from the Col- lege of Music of Denver Univer- sity. He taught music in the public schools of XVellston, Ohio, instruct- ed in the College of Music at Den- ver, and was chorister of the large Grace M. E. Church of Denver. Since 1903 he has been connected with K. VV. U. His work speaks for itself. 4 K. W. U. FACULTY. Should anyone in jest or earnest come to you and say, The Wales-leyan's but a place for dreaming answer them this way: Its life is realg its life is earnestg Faculty and all, And how our sins come up before us to hear 'that body call. 'Tis not a fragrant retrospection, thinking of the tea, So surely served when we forget to mind the powers that be. And when the football seas-on comes or entertainments lure Be sure and turn a deafening ear, the Faculty'll get you sure. Those specials serve to warn us we are on the downward way, VV'e better bring some fool's carp if we would longer stay. And then the matron at the Dorm will send in her report If you have broken any rule to tarry there and court. So these professors all remind us in their gentleC?l way, To always be on hand for cutting class leads one as-tray. We better then be up and doingg minding every rule, If we would have as Alma Mater our dear Wesleyaii school. -Maud B. Cowden, '04. 1 r
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PROF. A. W. JONES, M. Sc., Professor of Geology and Botany. Prof. Jones graduated from the Kansas Wesleyaix in '95, receiving the degree of Bachelor of Science. VVith the exception of two years he has been teaching at the VVesl-eyan since his graduation. He is a member of the Kan- sas Academy of Science and has done spec- ial field work in Kansas Geology. He is also curator of the Museum and official re- porter to the Government Weatller Bureau. PROF. L. C. HUFFMAN, B O L. C. Huffman, Professor of Oratoryfre- ceived his education in Ohio, spending one year at Franklin College, and over three years at Scio College. Before and also dur-- ing the time of his college course he spent Eve years as teacher in the public schools. His experience in college work has been as tutor in Sci-o College. Since coming to Kansas Wesleyaii University last Septem- ber he. has made his department a popular one with the students.
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MISS RUTH JOHNSON, B. M., Teacher of Piano and Harmony. ,She studied piano in the Univer- sity of Nebraska School of Music under Heinrich Pfitzner of Berlin, and harm-ony and counterpoint of Mortimer Wilsoii, and graduated from Des Moines, 1-owa, Musical College in 1905. She taught there the following year, coming to the 'Kansas Wesleyan University in 1906, where her work has been very satisfactory. PROF. H. C. BERNI-IARDT. Teacher of Stringed Instruments. At the age of 17 he entered Cen- tral Music Hall Chicago, where he studied under a foreign teacher for three years. After teaching two years, he spen-r two years un- der Theodore Lindburg of Beth- any College, where he completed the violin couse in '06, and as in- structor Prof. Bernhardt has done satisfactory work in the Kansas Vlfesleyan University.
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