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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE Page I6 'fx' - j fs li , I . I 1 :P ' Q -755 Professors Griffiths,ySmith, Miller, I-lumber, Rogers J. H. Griffiths has no spare time, he claims . . . occasionally worlcs in his victory garden, but from necessity . . . lil4es Lawrence because it is a quality college. Wilbur .I. Humber is mainly interested in sleep . . . emphasizes testing . . . thinks impressionistic art can be useful in analyzing psychotic cases. Thomas S. Kepler is a sympathetic listener to student religious problems . . . has coached athletics and continues to mal4e it a major inter- est. Edwin L. Miller thinks that Lawrence has the right concept of education as being more than just training-the Germans are trained . . . is interested in map reading . . . has collections of animals and colored plant photos. Walter E. Rogers has been concerned all summer with painting his house . . . enjoys ice skating in the winter. . . plays tennis and dabbles in photography and golf. Olga Smith fulfilled her ambition after her gradu- ation from Lawrence to return and teach here . . . is fascinated by art and photography . . . loves to commune with nature. Herbert Spiegelberg has taught in German schools and at Swarthmore but prefers American to Ger- man.. . lil4es music and fiddles in the privacy of his garret. . .enjoys swimming.
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SGCIAL SCIENCES Professors Bober, Bark, Dewey, Mcffonagha, Thiel William Barlc is a mental vvizard vvith the capacity of frightening meel4 little freshmen into everlasting silence-continues to love Stanford best . . . prides himself on being quite a linguist and can converse glibly in French, German, Greelc, or whatever. . . is learning to play tennis. , M. M. Bober returned this summer to Americafs dairyland after a year and a half in Washington, D. C. vvith the Q.l3.Px .... was awarded the David A. Wells prize several years ago for his bool4 on Karl Marx . . . is chiefly interested in teaching, teaching and teaching. Richard Dewey lilces l.avvrence's good scholastic repu- tation and its small classes . . . does vvood-Worlc every novv and then . . . is expert at bovvling . . . plays a lceen game of tennis frequently vvith the other experts. William A. Mcconagha spends long hours in the libe . . . says his main interests are corn and carrotsn . . . published a bool4 on labor last year. Richard B. Thiel puts his vvhole heart into teaching students how to teach students . . . produces roses in his garden that put prize-winners to shame . . . claims that he is no politician but is interested in lcnovving what goes on in political America. Page '15
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s CONSERVATCRY Professors Moore, Sieg, Engelland, Daniel Gladys Brainerd is a typical artist . . . enjoys traveling and has toured Europe . . . is completely in love with her music, both as a career and as a relaxation. Cyrus Daniel teaches the Con lcids how to connect a ll chord to a V chord . . . is a whiz at wood- worlcing . . . devotes the rest of his spare time to gardening, photography, and com- posing music. Muriel Engelland has a great fondness for her little black coclcer who was baptized Michael . . . has been contralto soloist in the Messiah for the past few years. . . l4nits furiously. Nettie Fullinwider capably mingles a life of domesticity with a successful career . . . malces learning to play the piano a pleasure rather than a tasl4. Percy Fullinwider says, oddly enough, that music is his chief interest . . . is a member of the Cincinnati Symphony Qrchestra . . . has toured with the Marien String Quartet. l.aVal1n Maesch is often seen in sports garb either going to or coming from the tennis courts . . . waves the sticl4 at the choir at the Congregational Church . . . is lcnown as virtuoso of the organ. Ernest Moore is the genial master of wood- wind instruments . . . has a passion for fishing . . . collects old instruments . . . most prized possession is a newly acquired gold flute. Anna Sieg talces pride in her new gold flute, and incidently, her hobby is flute playing . . . has been co-author with Mr. Moore of numerous band boolcs-is expert at cribbage and knitting. Page 17
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