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1927 GALE ALFRED W. NEWCOMBE, A. B., B. D. Assistant Professor of History A. B., Bowdoin College, 1914; B. D., Newton Theological Institution, 1917; Fellow in University of Chicago, January, 1919—August, 1920; Assistant Professor of History, Knox College, 1920—. LOUISE RODENBAECK, A. M. Assistant Professor of Spanish and Italian A. B., Oberlin College, 1907; Student, Berlin Uni- versity, 1910-1912; A. M., Columbia University, 1919; student, University of Siena, Summer, 1923; Instruc- tor, Oxford, 1912-1914; Earlham, 1914-1916; Oberlin, 1916-1918; Oxford, 1919-1920; Assistant Professor of Spanish and Italian, Knox College, 1920—. FLORENCE ELLEN WILLARD, A. M. Assistant Professor of French A. B., Knox College, 1902; A. M., Knox College, 1908; student in Europe, 1907-1908; student Columbia University, Summer, 1913; University of Chicago, 1918; I nstructor, Denmark Academy, 1903-1907; In- structor Canton (Ill.) High School, 1908-1910; Assistant Professor, Washburn College, 1910-1918; Assistant Professor of French, Knox College, 1918—. On leave of absence. IRA EDWARD NEIFERT, M. S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry B. S., Knox College, 1915; M. S., Knox College, 1916; Instructor in Chemistry, Knox College, 1915- 1917; Research Division, Chemical Warfare Service, U.S. A., 1918-1919; Insecticide and Fungicide Chem- ist, Bureau of Chemistry; U. S. D. A., 1919-1920; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Knox College, 1921—. CLARENCE LESTER MENSER Professor of Public Speaking A. B., Heidleberg, 1915; A. M., University of Michigan; Assistant Professor, University of Utah, 1919-1920; Professor of Public Speaking, 1920-1921. Monmouth College; Professor of Public Speaking, Knox College, 1921—. a WILLIAM B. BOHANNON, A. B., M. S. Instructor in Physics ADB Lark College) 1920; Mis... Purdue Unt- versity, 1922; Student University of Liverpool, 1919; Laboratory Assistant, Purdue University, 1921-1922; Instructor in Physics, Knox College, 1922—. MART Re JACKSON, 2AG Professor of Physical Education and Track Coach A. B., Lawrence College, 1908; Instructor and Coach, Wansan High School. 1908-1910; Director of Athletics, Fond du Lac High School. 1910-1911; Director of Athletics, Minneapolis North High School, 1911-1919; Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Track Coach, Carleton College; Professor of Physical Education, Knox College, 1923—. CATHERINE RIGGS, B. S. Instructor of Physical Education for Women Instrvctor of Physical Education for Women, Iowa City High School. 1923-1924; B. S., Physical Educa- tion, Minnesota; Knox College, 1924—. TWENTY-THREE
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1927 GALE RUTLEDGE THORNTON WILTBANK,” 12a, 1D). Professor of Psychology Ph. B., Bucknell, 1898; Ph. D., Chicago, 1917; Instructor University of Washington, 1917-1918; Assistant Professor University of Chicago, 1919-1921; Professor of Psychology, Knox College, 1921—. HARE YSKURZ.3 Phe i): Professor of Romance Languages A. B., College of the City of New York, 1909; A. M., Columbia, 1911; Ph. D., 1916; Fellow in. Rom- ance Languages, College of the City of New York, 1909-1912; Instructor in Romance Languages, 1912- 1918; Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, Carleton, 1918-1920; Lecturer, Summer, Columbia, 1919; Professor of Spanish, University of South Dakota, 1920-1921; Professor of Romance Languages, Knox College, 1921—. LUCIUS WALTER ELDER. Ph. D. Professor of English A. B., University of Michigan, 1905; A. M., 1909; Ph. D., University of Pennsylvania, 1913; George S. Morris Fellow, University of Michigan, 1906-1907; Harrison Fellow, University of Pennsylvania, 1912- 1913; Instructor in English, State College of Wash- ington, 1909-1911; Instructor in English, Bethany College, 1911-1912; Instructor in English, Kingfisher College, 1913-1916; Acting Professor of English, Allegheny College, 1916-1917; Instructor in English, Knox College, 1917-1920; Professor of English, Knox College, 1920—. MABEL HEREN, M. S. Professor of Mathematics B. S. Northwestern University, 1904; IME Sey ALOE Instructor in Mathematics, Marshfield (Wis.) High School, 1904-1906; Instructor in Mathematics, Knox College, 1907-1918; Instructor, New Trier High School, Kenilworth, (Ill.), 1918-1920; Knox College, 1920—. CHARLES E. McKINLEY, D. D. Lecturer in Biblical Literature A. B., and D. D., Grinnell; D. D., Knox; An- dover Seminary; Pastor, Central Congregational Church, Galesburg; Knox College, 1922—. EDWARD CHARLES FRANING, M. D. Medical Director Student, Augustana College; Knox College, ex- 1898; M. D., Rush Medical College; Fellow of Ameri- can College of Surgeons; Medical Service, Spanish- American War and European War; practice in Gales- burg, 1901—; Knox College, 1921—. GEORGE R. HEDGE Captain Infantry U. 8S. Army Professor of Military Science and Tactics Graduate of Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga., 1923; Served on Mexican Border, 1916-1917; Served in France and Germany, 1919; Knox College, 1923—. ROBERT WILLIAM CORRIGAN Captain, Inf., U. S. Army Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics Graduate Army Service Schools, Fort Leavenworth, Kansag, 1917; Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia, 1923; Served on Mexican Border, 1916; Served in France and Germany, 1918-1919; Assistant Profes- sor of Military Science and Tacties, Knox College, 1923 TWENTY-TWO
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TWENTY- FOUR 1927 GALE EDWARD -O] NORTH, Ph.D: Instructor in Chemistry B. S., Beloit; Ph. D., Illinois; Knox College, 1924—, CHARLES J. ADAMEC, A. B., Ph. D. Of Classical Languages A. B., Yale University, 1917; Ph. D., Yale, 1921; Professor Classical Languages, Alford University, 1921-1925; Classical Languages, Knox College, 1925—. SOPHIE D. PARKER, A. M. Instructor in French and Spanish A. B., Boston University, M. A., University of Chicago; Instructor in French Olivet College, Pro- fessor of French, Baker University; Professor of French, Earlham College; Instructor in French and Spanish, Knox College, 1925—. PROCTOR FENN SHERWIN, A. B. Instructor in English f B. A., St. Lawrence University, 1912; Graduate study, University of Chicago, 9 quarters, 1913-1924; Columbia University, Summer, 1923; Instructor in English and History, St. John’s Military School, 1912-1913; Associate Professor and Professor of Eng- lish, University of New Mexico, 1914-1920; Assistant Professor of English, Syracuse University, 1920-1921; Professor of English and Public Speaking, Univer- sity of Dubuque, 1921-1924; Knox College, 1924—. MILDRED ELLEN TAYLOR, A. M. Instructor in Mathematics A. B., Oxford College, 1921; A. M., University of Illinois, 1922; Special student in Physics, Miami University, 1918-1919, 1920-1921; Graduate scholar in Mathematics, University of Illinois, 1921-1922; Instructor in Mathematics, Johnston City Township High School, 1922-1923; Instructor in Mathematics, Knox College, 1923—. CARL W. STROW. A. M. Assistant Professor of Sociology Indiana University, A.’ B., 1916; A. M., 1917; graduate student, University of Chicago; Fellow at Indiana University, 1916-1917. Professor of Social Science, Wilmington College, 1917-1919; Professor of Sociology. State Teachers’ College, South Dakota, 1919-1920; Professor of Economics and Sociology, Illinois Wesleyan University, 1920-1923. Teaching Assistant University of Chicago, 1923-1924;- Exten- sion Lecturer in Sociology, Indiana University, 1922- 1923; Instructor in Sociology in University College, University of Chicago, 1923; Knox College, 1924—. SARAH EMBRY COLEMAN. A. M. Instructor in Spanish A. B., Randolph Macon Woman's College, 1910; A. M., University of Chicago, 1922; Instructor in Latin and French, South Boston High School, -South Boston, Va., 1911-1917; Instructor in Latin and Spanish, Portsmouth High School, Portsmouth, Va., 1917-1919; :Supervising Instructor in Spanish, »Bin- ford Junior High School, Richmond, Va., 1919-1921; Instructor in Spanish, Knox College, 1922—. A. C. WALTON, A. M., Ph. D. B. A.. Northwestern University; M. A., North- western University; Harvard University; Ph. D., University of Illinois; Marine Biological Station, Summers, 19138-1914. Woods Hole, Mass.; Marine Biological Station, Burmuda Isles, Summers 1916- 1917, Fall, 1917.. Student Ass’t Zoology, N. U5 1913-1914; Grad. Ass’t Zoology, N.° U., 1914-1915; Austen Teachers Fellow, Harvard, 1915, 1916; In- structor Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass., 1915- 1916; Prof. Zoology, Northwestern College, Naper- ville, Ill., Feb. 1918, June, 1924; Prof. Biology, Knox College, 1924—. Instructor, University of Illinois, Summers of 1923, 1924, 1925.
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