Knox College - Gale Yearbook (Galesburg, IL)

 - Class of 1915

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nq ?- 2 Q l V N' W ln1Pll:iUUlIiilllLllillllllUWWlilllllliJlllllHlii'iIillllilllll1lllIlIillilliililllliilllillllllllllilillllllllllilllH'Ill llillllllalllll BHIUHHUWHINWIIHWINWWllliililiilmlimllimiimiliiiii el 5 GRACE A. S'I'.-XYT, Pu. B. Dean of lV0nwn 5 Inxfrurfor in English Y 5 Ph. B.. I'niversity of Michigan. I ji, E It is dur- to Miss Stayt's Careful manage-mont and y- 5 skillful tact that XYhiting Hall. and hs-nov coll'-gh ? , E lift- in gr-nvral, runs on so smoothly. E Q-Q fl. l- - 2 . , x E S E JESSIE ROSETTE HOLMES, B. S., M. I.. Axsisfmzf Professor of History and Librarian 5 B. s., Knox Coin-gf-3 M. L., Porn:-ll IiY'IlVl'l'Sil5'. 2 To imagines an assembly of stude-nts re-maining Q E quiet for any length of timv is almost impossibll-. E Ye-t this wonderful frat can be- obse-rvvd by any onli who visits the- collf-go library. Howvvvr. we will E admit it is a task of no small proportions. E E HELEN MASSEY RUDD, Pu. B. In.vfr'u0f0r in Frenrh E Ph. B.. L'nivex'sity of Chicago. , Miss Rudd has thoroughly rf-nioved all ills-as that ' might have c-ollvctvd in the' minds of any of tht' . College sturlvnts to the- f-ffect that this Rornancw- E languagt- is one of thc- snap courses. Anybody gl taking two yr-ars or mow- of Frsnvh is like-ly to 5 find that hr' has made a habit of studying. and Q studying hard. 5 E 5 3 . , 3 MABILL HEREIN, M. S. - .'1SSI8fllllf Pr0fe.v.s'0r of Jlallzenzulivs A i-X E B, S.. Northwwstt-rn I'nivL-rsity: M. S., Northwvs- A ta-rn Ifniversity. 5-15 L' L- Miss Here-n ably seconds thv work of Prof. Sol- 'I E low. It is a rvvelation to thi- Freshman to sew the- ' I 2 f-asv and d-'ftnn-ss with which sho surmounts tbl- 3 trying diflicultif-s of Trig. or Algebra. 2 Xo. you han- not tlisuovvred somt-thing mln' It is like' this omg 5 E . . 1 . E Jl:.SSIlz ELNORE SPORE, A. B. 5 Direrlor of Physical Training for IVOINPII 3 E A. B., Obc-rlin c'011.1g.-. E About Miss Spurs-'s class room work wi- know 5 nothing, quite- so. HOXX'l'X't'l', she- rlt-5.-rve-S a nivlw in the Hall of Faint- for hr-r ability as a r'l1a1w1'mn-. : That flalr pir-nic was thi- tirsl ont- I wx'-'1' gut lu il on timer. ui Falus-Limps arounul on un. lung with ll half shattn-rm-fl arm, E Z my KNQX CGI-,I-jj'C5E', M

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l. i 7. U.. y gl mu - .. is uwmlilmlmmnmmunna l QP, L - L A : XVARREN G. VVATERMAN, A. M. E Z . 1NSINf!lll, l'rofess-or of Biology ? : A. H.. Yah- I'nivt-rsity: A. M., Yah-. 2 Vnrlagging att--ntion to dt-tail and f-arnt-stnf-ss. -5 togt-tht-r with a strict application of mt-thod. have E E distinguished Prof. XVatt-rman's work while at g ' Knox. E- - Now are you sure about that? Pt-rhaps it is a - ft-rangination of tht- lows-r stt-rt-ohos--um. - Q 5 E 5 5 2 2 VVILLIAM PRENTISS DREW, A. M., B. D. Z 2 Bmw-nn: Professor of Lafin. E a 5 5 E 5 5 S H S E i : A. B., I'nivt-rsity of Chicago: B. D.. Drew '1'ha-o- : 5 logical St-minaryg A. M.. Univ:-rsity of California. 5 .: Thv Latin I class is lt-d stt-adily and unvr- f E ringly in tht- footsteps of Hannibal. as pointe-d out E E by Livy. In such work as this, Corrt-ctni-ss is a il E primv factor and Prof, Drt-w It-avi-s no doubts in E E tht- minds of his studt-nts. Tlivy come to b-- traint-d E and the-y art-. 5 REV. DAVID FALES, JR., A. M., B. D. 5 - lnsfriu-for in Bibliml Literature E A. B., Harvard I'nii'--rsity: A. M.. Harvard I'ni- vt-rsity: B. D., Uhit-ago 'I'lii-ologival St-minary. Re-v. Falt-s has thi- unplt-asant duty of ww-ding E qui-s-r notions of rt-ligion out of tht- Studi-nt's mvn- - 2 tal mix-up. Ht- has also tha- pls-asant one of plant- E E ing' solid ont-s in tht-ir plat-t-. I-iv tinds tims- to do : E a gre-at dt-al of work among tht- small buys of 3 -1 Galt-sburg so that lit- has voint- to lst- known as the E Z frivnd of tht- kids. FRANK U. QUILLIN, A. M.. Pit. D. '- f l'rof0.v.wr of IC:-urioirrirs' and Polilirul S!'if'Ill'1' g A. B., Ohio NN't-slt-yan Vnivt-rslty: A. M., Har- 2 vard Vnivt-rsity: l'h. IJ., l'niw-rsity of Michigan. E - In his vlass room work, Prof. Quillin fully illus- 5 trnte-S tht- iirinviplt-S that govt-i'ii our conduct. with f 5 1-xamplt-s drawn from uvtual 4-xpi-ri:-m-1-. Thi- id'-as : E ln- gains from intimalv association with busint-ss E E in.-n ot' this 1-ity gin- at rt-allty and an int:-ra-st lu g his 1-ourst-s thul tht-y n-mild oth'-rwisv lavk. As u 5 - lt-:ull-r of um' pt-p ni--1-tim.: ht- 4-un't ht- ln-at. 5 g DWltiIl'l' l'lVl'lltl'l'l l' WATKINS, A. M. E - l'ruf1f.v.wn' nf I,llllHl' Spwzlfiil-11 and 2- luxlrurlur in Iinylixh I1ifl'l'lIf!lI'l' E A, ll., I'nlvn-rs-illy ul' lillc-ltlgzini A. M., l'nlx't-rally E Ei of Mlvlilguii. Z - 'I'lii- ri-4'm'il lhzil Prof. NY:tlltlns has lu-1-ii nhli- to Z .i 1 stzilrllsh slum- his :irrlx':il nl Knox ls uni- to lu- 2 - 1-livl.-tl, 'l'h1- Irnlnlng lit- glvt-in tht- linux ul'1lInl':-1 Q :intl ll--hull-ru has plan-1-il ilu- 1-ullt-gh in llii- llrul E 'gf :sink Ili llit-iw lllll'H, Ill- is ulso thi- :iutlmr ol' :i E Imnlc on 1-lm-nllnn that was plihllnln-tl this yi-sir. E E E 5 E I'nI'n I nlll mv-I-I the- sulxzimwil Illhlt- I-Izlnmrd :i!'lv I' vlinlu-I In llif- i'l'ulil til' ilu' 2 2 : : Z Z Z E : , 5 3 5 .1 tx 5 :- as 2 Z S : Z I 2 5 5 : :. .- :I s E 3 E :. 3 st : 2. Q : : E :Q :I Z .- Z I mi unvl-l Ili' piztnu E E , mImmmm.uln1mnn1im1nnn1lmmminrm1'rg KNQX CQLLEGE M



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ll HlllllllllllllllililillllilllllllllIllllllllilililllllllllllllilillillIUHlilllllllllllllllllllllllllliilllllll 'Che ' I 1 lllllllltlllihlllll ' ' ' y X 1' A 1 41 LA K MILDRED M. '1'IBBAI.S, A. M. .AI.N'.YiNfll7lf 1'rnfes.w:r of Enylixh Liferulurff A. B.. Pactitic l'nit'--rsityi A. M.. NVQ-llf-Sli-y Vol- lvgv. Ztliss Tibbals surpasses all othf-rs in stric-tn:-ss and rlost-nt-ss to de-tail. Sho always insists on tht- be-st work and on closn- attt-ntion to tht- little thingsf' a prom'-durv that has rf-sultt-d in bringing hvr work up to a high standard. MARY SCOTT, A. B. Registrar A. B., Knox College-. Miss Scott has two courses. onv in Finant-Q-, thr- other in Puts, Thx- form:-r is vt-ry brief and ox- avting: thu- lattvr is intermittt-nt but frequently morv disappointing. Howevl-r, if thvy must be, we- art- glad they art- conductvd with a smile and good humor. REBECCA LAWRENCE, A. B. ln.vtr'uz'Im' in History A. B.. Vassar. Om- of the additions to tho faculty this yu-ar, and a vt-ry much not-dvd onv, is Miss Lawrenvu. Com- ing hc-ro with tht- bvst of rvcommvndations she was immt-diats-ly plunge-d into the busy part of the in- stitution known as the history dvpartme-nt. There- is no doubt but that she is in a work slit- likes and that sho is furnishing valuablo hvlp to Dr. Congt-r. l'OR'1'I,AND'1' VV. SAYRES Inxfruvfor in Public' Spmkitny A. B., l'nivvrsity of Michigan. 'l'h1- work in tho Public- Speaking dt-partmt-nt had pllvd up so high on Prof. Vlfatkins that it was im- possilnlt- for him to 1-vt-n find timn- to go homo for ml-als. 'l'h-- fuvulty and trustm-vs rt-cognizm-d thx- nw-d for an assistant and Mr. Sayrt-s was asks-d to takt- tht- plam-. Whllm- ht- has only ln-on with us a short tiinv, hm- has ulrvady found plc-nty to do in his lint-. muthlng 4I:-xlllnh in tht' form ot' tlillltlllglz Ei m.mmw.l .i111mnnmmn1..1il' n KN GX CQLLEGE Ilfflfflllllllllllllll 2

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