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H. SlIKNK, A.M., L.L.I .1 ' .., Ursiuus College, 1 100: Student, Unive ruotor in Political 1900 ; Profess stomal 1910 to (late: In.- of iiist, Public Re Professor of History A.M. Lebanon Valley College, rv of Wisconsin, summer term : In- ienee, Lebanon Valley College. 1899- .. 1916-1920; Silver Bay, 3918 and Lake Geneva, Educational Secretary, Army Y.M.C.A., Camp Travis, 918; Professor of History, Lebanon Valley College, i :;i, II. Dericicson, M.S.. Sc-.D. Professor of Biological Science B.S., Lebanon Valley College, 19(12 ; graduate student. Johns Hopkins University, 1902-1903; M.S.. Lebanon Valley College, 1903; Sell., Lebanon Valley College, 1925; Professor of Bio- logical Science, ibid, 1903 : Land Zoologist, Bahama Expedi- tion, Baltimore Geographical Society, summer 1904; Director, collection of Kocene and Miocene Fossils for Vassal- College. summer 1908; Student Marine Biology, Bermuda, summer 1909: Student Tropical Botanical Gardens, Jamaica, sum mer 1910; Student Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, summer 1911; Acting President of Lebanon Vallev College, summer 1912; Fellow American Association for the Advance- ment of Science. The Botanical Society of America, the I ' hv- topathological Society of America— AXIIIIKW BKXPKIt, I ' ll. I).. v } A.B., Lebanon Vallev College. 1 versitv, 1914; Professor of chem Vallev College, 1907-1909 ; lnstruc Columbia University. 1912-1914; 1914-1921 ; Chief Chemist, Ae Chemical Director. British -Ameri Professor of Vhemistn Ph.D., Columbia Tni • anil Phvsii-s, Lebanoi in Analytical Chemistry Industrial Chemistry Chemical Company ; 1 rector of Control Laboratory, The Barrett Company ; Pro fessor of Chemistry, Lebanon Valley College, 1921 — loin- K. lit Tiiaiwicn. A.M., B. D., D.E ., 0 TM Professor of Philosophy and Bible A.B., Lebanon Valley College, mill: A.M.. ibid., 1904: B.D., Bonebrake Theological Seminary. 1905; H.H., Lebanon Val- ley College, 1910; twenty-six years in the Ministry; Profes- sor of Philosophy and Religion. Lebanon Vallev College. 1921- 1922: Professor of Philosophy and Bible, 1922 — QUITTAPAHILLA [263
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George Daniel Gossard, D.D., LL.D. President, Lebanon Valley College THESE are golden clays, the days spent in college. Friendships are in the making, ambitions forming, ideals taking shape. Memories are being stored up that will invigorate the mind for fighting days ahead. But not all college memories are happy ones. There are the times that try men ' s souls. Struggle and disap- pointment are as essential to a college education as are suc- cess and the congratulations of friends. The vase is not fashioned unless the clay is well-pounded. Fight. Show courage. Train for action. When later responsibilities come, you will be ready for them and happy in accepting their challenge, thus bringing honor to your- selves and credit to your Alma Mater. QUITTAPAHILLA 125]
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cuel Oliver Grimm, B.Pd., A. Jr. Professor of Physics and Mathematics, aiut Registrar Millersviile State Normal School. 1907 : B.Pd., ibid.. 1910 ; A.B.. Lebanon Valley College, 1912; A.M., ibid.. 1917; Co- lumbia University 1914 1910; Professor of Education and Physics, Lebanon Valley College, 191 ) — . Registrar, Lebanon Valley College. 1920 — [stian R. Gingrich, A.B., LL.B., X 1 Professor of Political Science and Economics A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1911: Principal of High School, Alexandria. Pa., 1911-1912; principal of High School, Linglestown. Pa.. 1912 191: ' .; LL.B.. University of Pennsvl- ul of 1 I ' m i. s. Wagner, M.A., rii. n.. pHK. SW- K2 Professor of Mathematic A.B., Lebanon Valley College. 1917: Instructor in Matlu matics, Lebanon Vallev College, 1917-191S : Military Service 1918-1919 ; Headmaster, Franklin Day School. Baltimore, Md and graduate student. Johns Hopkins University, 1919-1920 graduate student, Columbia University, summers 1921 192:: Instructor in Mathematics, Lebanon Vallev College, 1921 192:-!; 51. A., Johns Hopkins University, 1925 ; Ph.D., John Hopkins University. 1920: Professor of Mathematics. Lei anon Valley College. 1920— Mas. Mary C. Green Professor of French Dean of Women Student. New Vork Conservatory of Music, 1896-1897; Pri- vate Teacher of Piano, 1897-1900; Travel and Study, Berlin. 1900 1901; Paris. 19011909; Florence. 1909 1910; Johan- nesburg, 1910-1911; Paris, 1911-1914; Instructor in French, Lebanon Valle College, 1910-1920; Study abroad, Ecole des Vacances, L ' Alliance Francaise. Paris, 192: ' ,; Study in Paris, summer 1929; Professor of French and Social Dean of Women, Lebanon Valley College, 1920 — QUITTAPAHILLA 127!
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