Knox College - Gale Yearbook (Galesburg, IL)

 - Class of 1935

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Charles J. Adamec THE DEAN OF FRESHMEN Tlllcluz IS VERY little that could be more bewildering than the change in en- vironment that meets the new college freshman. He is usually torn from well- known surroundings and friendships of long standing and Ends himself thrown into a situation that is dillicult to grasp with the necessary speed. Social, academic. and spiritual adjustments must be made at once. A eurriculurn must be planned. Questions of every kind must he answered fully enough, at le to provide the student with a working basis for his new career. Nor do the problems of a Freshman disappear ' at few weeks of school. Academic maladjnstments 'frequently de very moment when all should he going' well. Frequent OIJllO!'tl1lllflf' sultation and advice must he provided. From the faculty point of vie , it happens very often that the interests and fears felt for any Freshma s teachers must be correlated and given expression: for it is the boast of ' .nall college that the student is assured of effective supervision through i ' .1 attention. To assist in solving these prolmlems-academic, social, spi' , and frequently financial-to act as a shock :ihsorlier between the lfreslnna , and the faculty, is the duty and pleasure of the Dean of lfreslunen. Cibmmns I. ADAMEC.

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I Fannie Hurll Glidden Tl-IE DEAN CDF WOMEN TUE LIFE or every woman al Knox College revolves around the Dean of XVOINCII. Mrs' fgllidden, as dean, is always willing to help and give advice in any matter when s 'e is asked. She is a clear thinker, and has a strong sense of right and wrong, is tolerant and just: she also gives the utmost eo-operation to all stu- dents and student orifanizations -X' ' fi U . A s cl ,gracluate ol' Knox, Nl rs. fllidden has not lost her student viewpoint and is capable of an understanding of this younger generation with which she works. I-ler keen wit and subtle sense ol lunnor make her an interesting and enjoyable companion. Her friendly lraillmess makes you reel that here is a person upon whose judgment you can rely. Giueic SMY'l'I'l. President of the XY. S. ll. A-X.



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FACULTY Jessi-1 HOWELL Arwooo A.M., Ph.D., 'MIK Assistant Professor of Sociology A.T3. and A.M., Occidental: Pl1.D., Chicagog Instructor, Pasadena Junior College: Knox, 1930-. LEIGH Blau, Major of Infantry, U. S. A. Professor of Military Science and Tactics T1.L.ll., iowa: graduate, Infantry School, Fort liennnnx, Georgia: as- sistant professor, California: Knox, 1931-. Janes ANDREW CAMPBELL AAI., 'MIK Registrar and Professor of Economics Adi. and Adil., lilichigang Instructor and Assistant Professor, Kansas: American. Exchange Teacher to Prussia: Knox, 1914-l9lS, l9l9-. JOHN LEONARD CONGER A.iXI., l'l1.lD., 1l'liK Professor of History and - Government A.I3.A and A.M., Michigan: Pl1.D., NVis- riggsin: Assistant, XVisconsin: Knox, 1 7-. EDWARD N1cHoi.soN Fav Captain of Infantry, U. S. A. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics Student, University of Buffalo: grad- uate, Infantry School, lit. Benning, Georgia: Assistant Professor, Univer- sity of Vermont: Knox, l932-. P.-im. Airrntnz liomzv A.l3. Instructor in Public Speakiiig AJR., Iowa: Assistant, Iowa: Knox, l930-. Ci.ARisNce Lice FURROWV AAI. Assistant Professor of lliology A.l!., AAI., Oklahoma: graduate stu- dent, Princeton, Illinois. and Iowa: In- structor, Oklahoma, Nebraska State Teachers College, Kansas: Knox, 1926-f. VVILLIA M T l-I EODORE BEAUCH AMP 'l'h. li. Professor off English l'l1.li., Chicagog Instructor, WVashington University: Instructor and Assistant, Chicago: Knox, 1928-. Ev t:1..Y N B1 ILLEFELDT A. 'l 1. Instructor in Physical Education for Women A.ll., Pomona: graduate student, Pom- ona, NVellesley, XVisconsin: Instructor. Public Schools, I-Iammonrl, lndiana: Knox, 1932-. SARAH Enimv COLEMAN A.M. Assistant 'l'rofessor of Spanish AP., Randolph-Macon NVonian's Col- lege: AAT., Chicago: graduate student, Centro de Eludios I-listoricos, Madrid, Universidad de Puerto Rico, and Chi- cago: Instructor, Knox, 1922-19263 As- sistant Professor, 1926-. Lucius WALTER Ewen A.lN'l., l-'h.l'J., 1l'HK Liln'arian and Professor of English A.ll. and A.M., lX'liclii5.L':in: Pl1.D., Penn- sylvania: Professor. XV:v.shington, Beth- any, and Kingfisher: Acting Professor Allegheny. lnstruetor, Knox, 1917-21: Assistant Professor, Knox, 1921-23: Professor and I.,ilir:u'ian, 1923--. Miata. J. Fauscr Sergeant ll, E. M. L. Assistant Instructor in Military Science and Tactics U. S, Army, l920-: 'Fort Snelling, Minn., 1921-26: Fort Sheridan, 1926- 28: Wnisconsin National Guard, 1928- 33: C. C. C. in Miclligaii and VVis- consin, 1933-3-lg Knox, 1934-. 'EDWARD Ciitiimias FRANING BLD. Medical liiirector and Lecturer in llygiene Student, 25tlll.fllSt!llHlC Knox, ex-'O8: M. IX, 'Rush Medical College, Fellow of American College of Surgeons: Medi- cal Service, Spanisli-American W'ar and Xlfnrld XV:ir: Practice in Galesburg, will-5 Knox, l92l-. Cain, MELV1 N l-l ANSON A.M. Assistant Professor of Education A.li., Iowa State 'I'eacl1ers College: A. M., Columbia: Superintendent of Schools, liarnliamville and Kanawah. Iowa: Assistant l'rofcssor, Morning- side College: Professor, Lombartl: Knox, i930-.

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