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RUSSELL CARLTON TOMLINSON Mr. Russell Carltcri Torrilinsan liecamfi- Assistant Piet-ffsser ' Ltepartnient at Speech and Draniatias in riirieteeri-hur.dred and f'.'ff-Tl eight. Mr, Tctrnlinscin received the Eachelir at Arts degree frzni C'ePa1i'.-J University, and als: 'did graduate wcrE: at this institutrizi, ddriiig '.-.':.if time he was in charge at the practice t-3-aflp-J-rs in speerh at Greeniastf High School. He has aan-e turther graduate 'fllflii at the Uni'.'frsLt at 'Wisconsin ln his first year if teaching, Priiessr T'tn'ilir'is'ri 1-las f3rir1i.: cf the luniar High S:i.::l cf Sullivan, Indiana, where E:-1 .iirfted speaking and drarriati: wzrlz. Prcfesszr T.I...l!'lSiI1 has taight at tr. suznnier schtsals at Central N'rn.al at Danvine, lrnizana, 111.1 xt D-1Pa'. University. He was alss Prinripal it the 'vt'est:iel.i, 'r1.igaria, High Salk Eesitdes niaintaining the hiah stand-ard it whirl: .ri his idizses, . Tinilinscn has achieved rerizfariziaile success with his 1-1i.:re teazys in intercollegiate czrtipetiticrn. The iratzrs which he has trained have pliaced well in state cantests. And his Garririz Players are Li in this part at the cauntry fcr their finished periirrrpanres '.'.:tii. include such productions as Alien Corn, Street Stene, anii The Barrett.: ot Wirripole Street. LOUIS A. KELLER lvlr. Louis A, lleiler is Assistant Przi-essrar if Eoin:-n.1:s, Lfr. is received the Bachelor -:if Arts degree trcirn Carroll fflleae, arpd 1 l.Iaster in Business Administration degree frizn Ncrtiin-.restern 'dr'.i':ersii',' ln addition tc this he has dine ccnsiiierarle graduate '.-Jiri: and re- search work in Summer Sessions at the University if '.'.'isiiris1ri 1:1 Lari' Et-inc-mics and Generai Eccnornics, and gra iuate xvarlz at L':Ul'Ill'.'.'?Sf4'f University in General Eco-nianiics. Before Corning to Lalze lfcrest College in ninet.err-h'.iniired ati. twenty-eight, lvlr. Heller was ernplayed as a research assistant lil tl' institute of Land Eceniirriics and Public Utilities Qi Nzrthz-festern 'jniversit 'Av' , ln additian ta his teaching duties, l.lr. Heller is tzeshriiazi Eiaseliall ccach. Mr. l-Ieller has had lang experience ir. this sprrt as a piaye as an organizer of tefarns, and as a manager or fa teazn in the Lan' ct Lakes League. S. A. HARTZO Mr. S. A. Hart:Q is Associate Prcfessir it Pclitical Sci-ente . Hartzo tock the Bachelor at Arts degree and Certificate rn Ccaxnierr- ircrn Vfashingtcn and Lee University, the l'.laster's degree frirn fautt. kia University, and has done other graduate wsrl: at 'v'fis:3rst University and the University cl Chicago. Ee-fore coming to Lal-:e Forest College in nineteenrhundred ani thirty, Professor Hartz: had taught at Washingtzn and Lee Unixfersity and had keen in charge of the Political Science ffepartrnent at the University of North Dakota. He was a Se-find Lreutenarit in the 'jrzit-ed States Army during the Wfrld W'ar. Attending the University of Chicago cn .a Lacai fzrnrhunity Re- search Scholarship, Mr. l-lartzo gathered data tar rrtateriai used in F Gosnells Negro Politicians. His wcrl: tial: hirtx inte the t:Ia:l: 'elf Chicago as a census enumeratar. ln nineteenehunared and thirty-twc, Pritesssr Hart: vas selected lgy the Carnegie Foundaticn as cne cut ct titty te::hers if fnternatitria Law in the United States to spend two manths of special lecture ani study on the warl: ct the Conference for the Cadificatian it lnternatisrfri ,gf Law, which was part af the Hague Canference cf nineteen-hundred azgr I thirty, l-lis special field is that if lnternaticnai Lat-.f and Relatiiiis ati' he is new cccupiea with X- r1' cn the subtest if Treaty Pr: ' e '-.1 ,.f , ,- tm es ,X , ' Q7 til --- Y , J' . R .. -. a' ' C R' Wad' BNXW. Num r'-' ' ef - av' 'C -' ...-e.-'-3722 -H L- f r-ff g--1-A awww V Ca Y ,M Cf- X, k K ,s..Ygf,1xj'f-- . .3s- gfeq -129.3 H .4-,. I r ' ' -'C A 4 ' IVR! '-C Y- -C-are-'-12'Pf f's r'T fN' '-':2'i1: :z fQ3 i'?3'i4?.' -,,s. ,ig .,-S lit, +V' a 'x ' C ' ef: 'vvf5ff F'7' A - jj-f1lT'EfQ1'f'a ' 1 'r V- .-- , . , - , ,-,+:,-lf,-he. !3,mT V MY -. -C -' ,-1-. ,. L'e,:3L5.g.:1'..a,-.:-nr.tiesviv-Lli, ., ,QM:,:-j.if1-E' SIZQ-'jfs Q24 -jf-..qjf. , ' ' a- , i 1 'f' -nr-1--,zgai-if-1't-' 3 V 'xii .1-. Fe, -'Am sig- f fr ..'. vs, 4' we in., WrtitH.,.?.-Emnsmfwrtf' ...hilt .qs-7 --H J:'-rf.:-.ef-ZzTf3'f,sx2fern'-2.52 T .,.J:1-:?i.':'fAHw135:f??t-E'-F-.S-'21 e 1-. -M 5. f- ,-X'. - '
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do STERLING PRICE WILLIAMS Doctor Sterling Price Williams has been head of the Department of Philosophy and Psychology since nineteen-hundred and twenty-seven. Professor Williams was awarded the Bachelor of Science degree of Polytechnic College, which is now Southern Methodist University, the Master of Arts degree by the University of Te:-ras, and the Doctor of Philosophy degree by the University of Chicago. I-Ie was a Fellow of the Department of Philosophy at the latter university for two years, during which time he acted as an assistant to the professors in various capacities. Professor Vtfilliams' teaching experience in the fields of Philosophy and Psychology extends over a period of eighteen years. During this time he has taught at the University ol Texas, Huron College, and Illinois Wesleyan. He is a member of the American Philosophical Association and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. While here, he has added three new courses to the department: Mental Hygiene, Experimental Psychology, and Aesthetics. RAYMOND PHINEAS STEARNS Doctor Raymond P. Stearns is head of the Department of History, He took the Bachelor of Arts degree from Illinois College, the Master of Arts and the Doctor of Philosophy degrees from Harvard Uni- versity. Doctor Stearns' Doctoral Dissertation was entitled Hugh Peter: A Biographyg parts of it have been published in article form, and the revised whole is about to be published in book form. Before coming here, Professor Stearns had studied two years at the Institute of Historical Research, London University, as Fellow of the Social Science Research Council of New York City. In addition to teaching in elementary schools, Doctor Stearns was an Assistant in the History Departments of Harvard University and of Radcliffe College. He was an Instructor during the summer of nineteen-hundred and thirty-one at the Massachusetts State College. Professor Stearns has contributed to the following publications: Agricultural History, The New England Quarterly, The Dictionary oi American Biography, Proceedings ol the Bostonian Society, Devon and Cornwall Notes ancl Queries, The Essex Institute Historical Review, The Annals ot Science, and The Mississippi Valley Historical Review. At present he is working on several articles treating of the British Colonies of North America, and a volume probably to be called The Royal Society and the Colonies: A Study of the Migration of Scientific Ideas to the New World. KARL ADOLPI-I ROTI-I Mr. Karl Adolph Roth is Assistant Professor of Religion and Biblizal Literature. Mr. Roth took the Bachelor of Divinity degree at Oberlin Graduate School of Theology, and his Master's degree in Religious Education at Northwestern University. At this latter institution he also pursued further graduate work in the history and literature of religions. Before coming to Lake Forest College in nineteen-hundred and twenty-seven, Mr. Roth was a pastor in the active ministry. LLM' XXV fl-lil ,, W K I , I Nxt., xxx M4 i ff, ' -- Y - f .. k .,f.f : avr .5 s,, X- - . uit,-,l sff- R?y.!- X -w4Q3zhi15?f:X-1g?n V -K fl g K YV v S, X -,M -,Y-fx. ,A ee'li9'if1,, Wt2w'3e.-.- ei- W it ef X. ' v---- we f . ef.-ff-.U ,rw - - + ..-, , ,fm-, , . -Lg P '- Q tw J z '- '- , so fs- x , N.- I - ' wwf .. we X it - ,. --,ff 'e-p..i+1 !'g 'mf .- -itikeggge-,,.1Q N .-.C .- . ' ' fx - '-'-F. zfllf .gf'f1'.,4'f' XJ'-S V '..'. - ffl 1. .f 1,9 I' ' +-- ' 'V -'IN-'Y ' ll . . -. ' -.gr -,414 ..i .Q-:-.1' . . , -f.. ,t ,. -.:.qXs. ffft, .vf var- ,wg N --.-M., . . -'--721+1rf:+..s1iSaf1sFP-'t-- l?3-iid5?iLiij'.f7,Eg'cv5-i ?Eh ' we 'P 'B' - 4.-3:--:eq ig:-JV .5-- +. ' - - .4. -f 7:34.c--!,'!,1-1'-5,L4i1 ,'!l-N!1iLd'-65731-:IJ-?:v5'.KF' ' ,g Tyre. .fx fc 1 '- ': ' 1 .- f' ' .. . - . - ...gg ,SMF ,env-t-W' .-'-.--I-,Ji 'e.:-,-..' -'-we - --f A- ' .. A? -gs. .-.'4.f1r'lE5rc731 -.1 I '-'V' ' T-' - - . 1.eCQzt't..,JtLf.--uf? T -3.-fLfui'lf4-E17:Ax'.:f-301552 , I :-1'-S132-117 i5:'.l:lf:'Eg,.. -- e:.1-'f5':iTEYf?QJ... . - E PWS
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MARY KOPENHAVER Doctor Mary Kopenhaver became Instructor in Biology at Lake Forest College in nineteen-hundred and thirty-tive. Miss Kopenhaver received the Bachelor of Arts degree from Hood College, the Master of Arts degree from Northwestern University, and last Iune received the Doctor of Philosophy degree from the same institution. Doctor Kopenhaver spent the summer of nineteenfhundred and twenty- nine in study at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood's Hole, Massa- chusetts. I-Ier completed research work has consisted of collaboration on an article, The Differential Distribution ol Water in the Tissues Along the Long Axis of Allolobophora caliginosusq Anatomical Record, vol. 54, and a paper, Water Absorbing Properties of Oligochaete Tissues, presented before the American Society of Zoologists at Atlantic City, December twenty-ninth, nineteen-hundred and thirty-six. Doctor Kopenhaver is a member of Sigma Delta Epsilon, Sigma Xi, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. VICTOR GRAHAM DAVEY Mr, Victor Graham Davey is Instructor in Romance Languages. Mr, Davey has received the Bachelor of Arts degree from Bard College, Columbia University, and the Master of Arts degree from Northwestern University. His Masters' thesis was on Symmetry Between Character and Milieu in Zola. He has done additional graduate study at Chicago Uni- versity, Harvard University, Northwestern University, and the Sorbonne, oi the University ot Paris. He has completed his work for the Doctor of Philosophy degree except for his Dissertation and examinations. Mr. Davey's present research includes The Problem oi Style in Stendhal, Romantic Elements in Zola, The Authorship of Celestina from Internal Evidence, and his Doctor's Dissertation on Dramatizations of Balzaas Novels. Mr. Davey is planning a trip to France this summer to do research for his Dissertation, Before coming to Lake Forest College in nineteen-hundred and twentye eight, Mr, Davey was an Assistant Instructor at Northwestern University. 13 LOUIS ORTON PALMER Mr, Louis Orton Palmer is Director of Music. Mr. Palmer received the Bachelor of Arts degree from Lake Forest College. Having been a pupil of Leo Sowerby, Mr, Palmer is skilled in the mechanics oi music, and is a composer as well as an interpreter ot music, He has studied voice under Cora Edwards of the American Conservatory in Chicago. He became a member of the faculty of Lake Forest College in nineteen-hundred and thirty-six. Mr. Palmer sings in the Saint Iames Episcopal Choir ot Chicago, and was one of the founders of Pi Alpha Chi, the honorary musical society on campus. Mr. Palmer is the youngest instructor at the :ill-ege. Sl lc. 1 g -' llffi ' .s-my V V, '-if. f 1, Q tty, X-fin.. I M X- .wf f -,-- . 1 f - X 4 ' wr.-:eff.3:.-s y5re Q .j L- L ' -b f A- ' ' 1' -1 . , 1 ,L ,Ja ' ' -'- .'a. , X ,-' L- -4 'r N,- M: ' ,. , A Al' sc rx fstx lm: ri. .yn Y i..L.i.R iq - xwi S-'W-.f 4 Av e .I E,-,lui ,H X, 1 ,,,l,,f5Y -K ex- 5-:E-'gli1.2-1-',.2',Q6?1?:g!c--1 '5 .. '-, :nj fl., :He-.0 , ., R -- o -1-'I gf, E V r ,V -I .5.-.f- - 1. 1- for.-Z-J5t',-5 X. - . A ' --.,x,,... 2'.w1.fc,e1x3s:s9itfw- -1 4 - 1. .1 - . -sa' ' JN '-'4'fflT6L1f.ae:P- ',-f - ' f ' '- , -AU -':'5.'J1115131331-'E:s.'5'iIPFf::i3'4L,.-fdfmwirrsiife-41P:'. A 'SU'-'H-'Mir-'. -- 'J -A .' , - - fT 5Y',',l1- f r f.gv'Q-ite -v-11-1 Pg'.TT'7,l- r?-'3,r3':'rC1l.df Nah- . '.- ii i. Vt vr f.-- -nff -, A .V . -J i,H+.1.. , , ,s .4 -,Wi t-1.1.-nf' 9... -., L--s .N ,1, vi.,-.-K . .tt-fn. '-Q94-+, . - 3 ., -y .M 'LVN - V . . ,ik f -- , TAY- on-a-,.,.Xd. - he .J...4.-1 .-C.. -, ..-,p lg.-f,..P-xv .ev1'S-u.-,,,,.,r- :N -- f v n - -Q-QD. J.. -.-' ' 1 ' L, . .,.-.s:'.'---M-,-ee.- A.a.e-.faedfrqgme-4-1..ri:fisher.-as-er..5ee.gd1Q:s:3c1,e:21-iiMg-Q'9g-32-.g1k.l5.g3g:.- .--is-'-fs t
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