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HELEN ETHEL MEYERS, Librarian and Assistant in English. A.B. Lebanon Valley College, 1907. Drexel Institute Library School, 1908. University of Chicago Library. Librarian of the Lancaster City Li- brary, 1912-21. L E. RUNK, College Pastor. B.S. Lebanon Valley College, 1S99. B.D. Bonebrake Theological Semin- ary, 1903. A.B.Lebanon Valley College, 1903. A.M. Lebanon Valley College, 1904. D.D. Lebanon Valley College, 1913. ■JOHANN M. BLOSE, Director of the Conservatory of Music. Waynesburg College, having com- pleted the vifork in composition and orchestration required at Oxford, England, leading to the doctor ' s degree. Studied Piano, Organ, Violin, Theory and Composition with most dis- tinguished teachers of America and Europe. Creator of educational and concert works including the following: Manual Ele ments of Phrasing, Ec- lectic Course of Graded Studies, Practical Piano Pedagogy, The Soul of the Piano, Cantatas and Masses, Church anthems and nu- merous program pieces for Piano, Violin and Piano, Organ, etc. R. PORTER CAMPBELL, Professor of Organ, Piana anil His- tory of Music. Mus.B. Lebanon Valley College, 1916. FRANK F. HARDMAN, Voice Department. Mus.B. Lebanon Valley College, 1908. Head of Voice Department, Mercers- burg Academy, 1915-1918. Summer Course, Cornell, 1919. Director of Pennsylvania College of Musin, Meadville, Pa., 1920-22. SIR EDWARD BAXTER PERRY, Professor of Pianoforte, Interpreta- tion and Aesthetics of Music. University of Berlin, three years. Polytechnic School, Stuttgart, two years. Teaching, Oberlin Conservatory of Music, two years. Musical Director at Woman ' s College, Montgomery, Alabama, three and one-half years. Visiting Director of several conserva- tories in the West and South, six years. Concert Pianist in United States and leading Musical Centers of Europe (received Knighthood with the title of Chevalier de Melusine from Prince Guy de Lusignan, Grand Master of the Order of Melusine, in Paris) . Originator of the Lecture Recital. EDITH FRANTZ MILLS, Voice. Graduate of Lebanon Valley College Voice Department, 1908. Student of A. Y. Cornell, 1909-11, Summer School of A. Y. Cornell, 1912, 1914, 1917 and 1922. Student at Madam Amstrom-Renard. Vocal Teacher at Lebanon Valley Col- lege, 1912, 1923-. E. E. MYLIN, Physical Director and Coach in all Sports. A.B. Franklin and Marshall College, 1916. A.M. Franklin and Marshall College, 1917. Commissioned 1st Lieut., Officers Training Camp, Ft. Niagara, sum- mer, 1917. Member, 79th ' Division. Athletic Staff, Camp Meade. Coach 314th Infantry, Camp Meade. Won Camp championship and played 312th Infantry, Camp Dix for Cantonment Championship of East. In A. E. F., seventeen months. Wounded in action. Athletic Officer, 79th Division, A. E. F., spring, 1919. Coach Massanutten Military Acad- emy, Woodstock, Va., 1919-20. Coach Iowa State College, 1920-23. ALBERT BARNHART, Agent of the Finance Committee. Page TivetHy-three
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SAMUEL 0. GRIMM, Registrar and Professor of PInjsics. Millersville State Normal School, 1907. Pd.B. Millersville Normal, 1909. A.B. Lebanon Valley College, 1912. Columbia University, summers 1913- 1917. A.M. Lebanon Valley College, 1916. MRS. MARY C. GREEN, T)istrt(ctor in French and Dean of Women. New York Conservatory, 1896-97. Study and travel, Berlin, 1900-01; Paris, 1901-09; 1911-14; Florence, 1909-10; Johannesburg, South Africa, 1910-11. THOMAS BAYARD BEATTY, Professor of English. A.B. Lebanon Valley College, 1905. A.M. Columbia University, 1920. Student, Curry School of Expression, summers, 1908, 1909. Principal of Schools. Red Lion, Pa., 1914-16. Professor, Design School, Carnegie Institute of Technology. ROBERT R. BUTTERWICK. Professor of Philosopln and PJdiiea- fion. A.B. Lebanon Valley College, 1901. A.M. Lebanon Valley College, 1904. B.D. Bonebrake Theological Semin- ary, 1905. D.D. Lebanon Valley College, 1910. Twenty-six years in the Ministry. HAROLD BENNETT, Professor of Latin. B.A. Victoria College, University of Toronto, 1915. Ph.D. University of Chi ' -ago, 1921. Fellow in Latin. University of Chi- cago, 1919-21. Acting Professor of Latin and Greek, College of Charleston, Charleston, S. C, 1921-22. ELMER R. HOKE, Professor of Education and Psi chol- ogij- A.B. Franklin and Marshall College, 1913. A.M. Franklin and Marshall College, 1914. B.D. Theological Seminary of the Re- formed Church, 1917. Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University, 1922. Professor of Education and Psychol- ogy, Hood College, 1920-22. Author, 77(P Me(i- ' i(reniciit of Achieve- ment in Hhortliinu}. Johns Hopkins University Press. ETHEL MARY BJENNETT, Acting Professor of French Litera- tnre. B.A. Victoria College, University of Toronto, 1915. In charge of Modern Language De- partment, Ontario Ladies ' College, Whitby, Ontario, 1915-19. Tutor in French and German, Univer- sity of Chicago, 1920-21. EDGAR E. STAUFFER, Professor of English. A.B. Lafayette College, 1894. Normal Fellow in Gallaudet College, 1894-95. A.M. Gallaudet College, 1895. Pastorate, 1896-1903. A.M. Lafayette College, 1897. College Pastor and Professor of Eng- lish Bible, Albright College, 1903- 07. Professor of English, Albright Col- lege, 1906-1920. Pastorate, 1920- D.D. Western Union College, 1923. BRUCE HAMPTON REDD ITT. Professor of Mathematics. A.B, Randolph-Macon College, 1910. A.M. Johns Hopkins University, 1923. Instructor, Randolph-Macon Acad- emy, 1911-13. Principal, Columbia High School, Co- lumbia, La., 1914-16. Instructor, Washington and Lee Uni- versity, 1916-17. Instructor, Baltimore Polytechnic In- stitute, 1917-19. Instructor, Johns Hopkins University, 1919-23. Page Tiieftty-tiuo
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