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PAVL J. ORR--Professor of Education and Psy- chology, 1937: B. A., Linfield College: B. S., College of Puget Sound: M. A., Ph. D., University of XVash- inffton. o WVILLTAM R. FRERICHS-Professor of German 1912: B. A., Carthage College: Graduate, The Col- flate-Roeliester Divinity School: M. A., University of Ort-gon: Ph. D., University of Greifswald, Ger- many: Graduate XVork, Vniversity of lYashington. PERRY D, XVOODS---Professor of Romance Lang- uages, 1929: B. A., M. A., Denison University: B. D., The Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, Graduate VVork, Ohio State Vniversity: Ph. D., Vniversity of Oregon. JAMES A. MACNAB--Professor of Biology, 1924: B. A., Albany College: M. S., Vniversity of Ne- braska: Graduate Vifork, University of Nebraska, and Puget Sound Biological Station. J. A. JONASSON-Professor of History, 1931: B. A., Linfield College: M. A., University of XVashington: Ph. D., Stanford l'nive-rsity. UV. J, JICROMIC--Professor of Political Science and Soeiology, 1925: B. A., M. A., Vniversitv of XVash- ington: Graduate YVork, Yniversity of XVashington. RALPH E. STOREY-Professor of English, 1928: B. Litt., Linfield College: B. A., Brown University: B. D., Newton Theological Institution: M. A., lfni- versity of NVashington: Graduate XVork, Harvard Fniversity, Vniversity of Vifashington: Gu:-st Pro- fessor, l'nivr-rsity of XVisc:Onsin Library. JAMES R. BRANTON---Professor of Bible and Re- ligious lflducation, Director of Christian Activities, 1937: A. B., Mississippi College: Th. M., Southwest- :-rn Baptist Theological Seminary: Graduate VVork, Vniversity of Berlin: Ph. D., University of Chieagog Graduate VVOrk, University of Oklahoma, HAROLD C. ELKINTON--Associate Professor of Economics and Business Administration, 1927: B. A., VVhitman College: M. B. A., University of Oregon: Graduate lVork, University of VVashington, Univer- sity of Southern California. H. E. HEYVITT-Professor of Physics, 1921: B. A., Grand lsland College: M. A., University of Oregon, Graduate NVork, University of Oregon. LTTHER R. TAYLOR-Associate Professor of Chemistry, 121283 B. S., Linfield College: M, S., State College of XVashington: Graduate YVoi-k, University of Washington, State College of XVashington. 'iilleeeased May 3, 1937. 20
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and His Message Within a Radius HE very location of Linfield College makes it a center for the Northwest. If we are to think of Linfield as belonging only to Oregon we are too far in the North. But, draw a line four hundred miles north, four hundred miles south and four hundred miles east and you discover that we include all of the territory from which our students come. It is true that we only touch upon Idaho and likewise only touch upon Cali- fornia. Montana and Utah are included in what is called the tri-state area so that as far as our denominational affiliations are concerned we include all of the states from which we draw students. It is a challenge to Linfield perform- ance and ideals to have to be responsible for students from this great territory of the Northwest. We are rightfully asked, 'iWhat contribution is Linfield making to the civic, educational and spiritual progress of this great territory? Our alumni are scattered all over the United States but most of them reside withf in this four hundred mile radius. We are proud of the positions they hold in civic, business, educational and religious leader- ship. The real question addressed to all the readers of this volume of Oak Leaves is the following: ls each one of us going to pull his share of the load or are we to be a drag on the progress to which Linfield is pledged by her history, her tradition, her religious affiliation and her program? How are you going to answer that question? ELAM J, ANDERSON. President. 19
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ROY DEAN BIAHAFFEY-Assistant Professor of' Spanish and Speerlig 159285 B. A., Linfield College-3 M. A., l'niversity of Southern California: Graduate XYork, Vniversity of Southern California. HARRY li. iJlLl,IlX'fAssociate Professor of Mathe- matics and Economies, 151313 B. A., St, Stephens College of Columbia University, M. A.. University of North Carolinag Graduate VVOrk, Columbia Uni- 0 versity, Vniversity of North Carolina, University of M it-liigan. HENRY XV. LEVER-Professor of Physim-al Edura- tion and Physical Direvtor of Men, 1930, li. S., Ohio Vniversityg Graduate XVork, University of Oregon, Oregon State College, University of Denver. ALICE CLEMENT-Dean of the Conservatory, Piano, Organ, Theory, 19223 Graduate Pacific Uni- versity Conservatory of Music fllianojg B. Mus., Northwestern University: Pupil in Piano of Alberto Jonas, Berlin, Germany, Arthur Loesser, and Mme. M. M. Liszniewskag Pupil in Organ of Luvien E. Becker, F. A.. G. O.: Vlfilliam B. Booneg Edwin Stanley Seder, F. A. G. O., Student at University of California. A. A. GROENINGfAsso0iate Professor of GeoloH'3', Geography, and Orientation Science, 159363 A. li.. Tabor College, Graduate VVork, University of Chi- eago3 A. M., Vniversity of Oregong Graduate XVork, Tniversity of California, Ph. D., lfniversity or Kansas. lN'lABl?Zl, STEVENS BURTON-Acting Dean of VVomen and Director of College Commons, 19323 State Normal School, Madison, S. D.: Chicago Train- ing School: Oregon State College: University of Idaho, Berkeley Baptist Divinity Sehoolg Linfield College. TOM TIITTLE-Assistant Professor of Philosophy, 19343 B. A., University of Texas, M. A., University of Texas, Graduate VVork, Cornell lfniversityg Ph. D., University of Southern California. FRANCES XVRIGHT JONASSON - lnstruvtor of Honiemaking, 1935: B. S., Oregon State College, Graduate XVork, lXla-rrill-Palmer School of Home- inaking, Detroit, Kansasg State Agriculture College, Fniversity of YVashington, and Oregon State Col- lege-. L. S. SHUBIAKER-Professor of English, 1920, B. A., Colgate Vniversityg M. A., State University of Iowa: Graduate YVork, University of Oregon. VIRGINIA NVARD' ELLIOTT-Voice, Public School Musiv, 19301 B. M. E., Illinois XVesleyan University, Sehool of Music: Private Study with Arnold Love- joy, Arthur E. VVestbrook, Percy Rector Stephen, G. Taeliereg and Mark Danielsg Vocal Coaching' and Dir-tion with Miss Grace Groveg Graduate XVork, Illinois XYesleyan University. IIORACE C. TERRELL-Instructor in English, l!.'33g B. A., Earlhani College: M. A., Vniversity of Oregon, Graduate XVork, Stanford ljniversity, L'ni- versity of XYashington. 21 L2
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