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Louise Jennings, Secretary to the Presi¬ dent. since 1931 B. A.. Linfieltl. 1931. Ralph Ewing Storey, Professor of Eng¬ lish Lit. B.. Linfielil College, 1S95: A. B. Brown University, 1899: B. I .. Newton Theological Institution. 19015: A. M.. University of Wash¬ ington. 1928: graduate student. Harvard Uni¬ versity. 1902-1903: University of Washington, summers 1928. 1929. 1930. and 1931. Professor of English. Linfield College, since 1928. Paul J. Orr. Professor of Education A. B.. Linfield College. 190(5: B. S.. College of Puget Sound. 1907: A. M.. University of Wash¬ ington. 1920: I’li. I ., University of Washing¬ ton, 1927. Professor of Education. Linfield Col¬ lege, since 1927. Herschel Edgar Hewitt. Professor of Physics A. B.. Grand Island College. 1901: A. M . Uni¬ versity of Oregon. 1927: graduate student. Uni¬ versity of Oregon, summers 1928. 1930. and 1931. Professor of Physics. Linfield College, since 1921. Hannah Wiggman, Director of the College Commons Graduate of Baptist Missionary Training School in New York: graduate of Bethel In¬ stitute in St. Paul. Minnesota. Henry W. Lever. Athletics Coach and Physical Director for Men B. S.. Ohio University. 1908; graduate student. University of Oregon, summer 192(5: Oregon State College, summers 1925 and 1928. Physical Director. Linfield College, since 1930. William Jabez Jerome. Professor of Po¬ litical and Social Sciences A. B.. University of Washington, 1924: A. M.. University of Washington. 1925: graduate stu¬ dent University of Washington, summers 1928. 1929, 1930. Professor of Political and Social Sciences. Linfield College, since 1925. Alice Sewell, Art Art Student ' s League. New York: pupil of Frank DuMund. New York: Landscape at Du- Muiul Summer School, pupil of M. Chase: Sculpture under Avard Farebanks of Univer¬ sity of Michigan and Adrian Voisin of Paris. Instructor in Art. Linfield College, since 1931. Harry Leslie Dillin, Associate Professor of Mathematics A. B.. St. Stephens College of Columbia Univer¬ sity. 1928; A. M.. University of North Carolina, 1930: graduate student Columbia University, summer 19251: University of North Carolina. 1930-1931. Associate Professor of Mathematics. Linfield College, since 1931. Emanuel Northup. Professor Emeritus of Mathematics A. B.. Colgate University. 1879: B. 1).. Baptist Union Theological Seminary. 1883: A. M.. Col¬ gate University. 1908: LL. 1).. Linfield College, 1915. Professor of Mathematics. Linfield Col¬ lege. 1888-1930. Professor Emeritus since 1930. May Chalfant. Professor of French and Spanish A. B., Monmouth College, 1900: A. M„ Univer¬ sity of Chicago, 15)21: graduate student, State College of Washington. 1922-1923; Stanford University, summer 1927: Columbia University, summers 1929, 1930. 1931. Professor of French and Spanish. Linfield College, since 1923. Page 18
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1932 George Woodford Payne, Professor of Classical Languages and Literature A. B., Hamilton College, 1902; A. M., Hamilton College 1905; graduate student Columbia Uni¬ versity, summer 1905; University of Washing¬ ton, summer 1927. Professor of Classical Lan¬ guages and Literature, Lmfield College, since 190S. James Arthur Macnab, Professor of Bi¬ ology and Geology A. B., Albany College, 1921; M. S., University of Nebraska, 1924; graduate student, University of Nebraska, summers 1925 and 1927; Puget Sound Biological Station, summers 1926, 1928, and 1929. Professor of Biology and Geology, Linfield College, since 1924. William Reinhard Frerichs, Acting President , Professor of German A. B., Carthage College, 1906; graduate The Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, 1909; grad¬ uate student, University of Washington, 1913, 1314, 1915; A. M., University of Oregon, 1929; Ph. D., University of Greifswald. Germany, 1931. Professor of German, Linfield College, since 1912. Carrie Frances Frerichs, Instructor in German A. B., University of Idaho, 1906; graduate stu¬ dent, University of Idaho, 1906-1908. Instructor in German, Linfield College, since 1930. Alice Clement, Piano , Organ, Theory Graduate Pa cific University Conservatory of Music (Piano), 1910; B. Mus., Northwestern University, 1922; University of California, 1916; pupil in Piano of Alberto Jonas, Berlin, Ger- manv, 1911-1912; Arthur Loesser, 1927 and 1928; Mine. M. M. Liszniewska, 1929. 1930 and 1931. Pupil in organ of Lucien E. Becker. F. A. G. O., William R. Boone, Edwin Stanley Seder, F. A. G. O. Teacher of Piano, Organ and The¬ ory, Linfield College, since 1922. Perry Daniel Woods, Professor of Bible and Religious Education A. B., Denison University, 1905; A. M., 1927; B. D., The Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, 1926; graduate student, Ohio State University, 1027-1029 ; University of Oregon, 1930 and 1931. Professor of Bible and Religious Education, Linfield College, since 1929. Lebbeus Smith Shumaker, Professor of Philosophy A. B., Colgate University, 1902; A. M., State University of Iowa, 1921; graduate student, University of Oregon, summers 1929 and 1930. Professor of Philosophy, Linfield College, since 1930. LeForest Waterman Sawtelle, Associ¬ ate Professor of Speech Graduate State Normal School, Madison, S. D., 1894; B. S., Linfield College, 1898; Ph. B.. Uni¬ versity of Chicago, 1902; graduate student, University of Chicago and University of Ore¬ gon; A. M.. University of Southern California, 1931. Associate Professor of Speech, Linfield College, since 1927. Roy Dean Mahaffey, Instructor in Span¬ ish A. B., Linfield College, 1928; graduate student, University of Southern California, summers 1928. 1929, 1930, and 1931. Instructor in Spanish Linfield College, since 1928. Jonas Adalsteinn Jonasson, Associate Professor of History A. B., Linfield College, 1926; A. M., University of Washington, 1929; graduate student, Stan¬ ford University, 1929-1931. Associate Professor of History, Linfield College, since 1931. o A K L E A V E S Page 17
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