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Mr. Gibson files another publicity idea. HAROLD E. GIBSON, A.B., A.M. Mr. Harold Gibson is one of the busiest men on the campus, direct- ing the publicity, the debate teams. The Greetings, and the Illiwoco. On the go at all times, his energy is remarkable to behold. His assis- tance in these various organiza- tions is invaluable, and he is al- ways ready to undertake responsi- bility. His office is one continuous scene of teeming activity. ALBERT C. METCALF, B.S. Mr. Albert Metcalf is registrar for the college and secretary to the faculty, a busy man. Mr. Metcalf wages a campaign from behind his desk. HERBERT J. LENNOX, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Dr. Lennox is director of ad- missions and supervises the contacts made with prospec- tive students. Dr. Lennox enrolls another student. Twenty three
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DEAN DYSINGER Dr. W. S. Dysinger, newly ap- pointed dean of the college, is already a familiar figure to the MacMurray girls. He has already proved himself a competent and understanding administrator. Tall, with iron grey hair, he towers over the students who are con- stantly at his door seeking — and being given — advice. His efforts on behalf of the welfare of the girls seem endless. DEAN HAWKINS Mrs. Roma N. Hawkins, aristo- cratic and distinguished dean of upper class girls, directs the social life on the campus. DEAN BAIRD Miss Mary E. Baird is the responsive and understanding dean of the freshmen girls. Twenty- ' wo il
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Gwendolyn M. Addenbrooke Director of Kindergarten University of Wisconsin; Northwest- ern University; National College of Education, B.E.; Columbia University, A.M. Mary Anderson, A.B., A.M., D.S. Professor of Mathematics and Physics University of Illinois, A.B., A.M.; University of Chicago; MacMurray College for Women, D.S. Hugh Beggs, B.M., M.M. Professor of Piano and Theory Drake University Conservatory of Music, Des Moines, B.M.; pupil o! Gertrude Huntoon-Nourse; studied m h Edwin Hughes, New York City; one year Fontaineblecru and Paris, France, with Isador Philipp. Camille Decreus, and Nadia Boulanger; one year London at Matthay Pianoforte School with Tobias Matthay, Arthur Alexander, and Cecily Foster; East- man School of Music, University of Rochester, M.M.; summer 1937, Ber- lin, with Edwin Fisher and Lydia Hoffmann-Behrendt. Burr Cartwriqhl Brundage, A.B., A.M. Ph.D. Instructor of French Amherst College, A.B.; University of Chicago, A.M., Ph.D. Joseph C. Cleeland, B.M., M.M. Professor of Music. Voice and Theory Kenyon College; Eastman School of Music; University of Rochester, B.M., M.M.; Singing with Oscar Careissen and T. Austin-Ball, Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester; with Adolf Wallnofer, Munich, Ger- many; with Mme. Anna Schoen- Rene, New York City: Lieder coach- ing with Coennrad Bos, Julliard Sum- mer School New York City; Theory and Composition with Edward Royce and Bernard Rogers, Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester, also with Herbert Inch, New York City. Soloist in oratorio festivals and orchestral programs. Alida Alexander, B.S., A.M. Professor of Biology Michigan State College, B.S.; Uni- versity of Michigan, A.M.; University of Chicago. W. F. Bailey, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Monmouth College, B.S.; University of Ilhnois, M.S., Ph.D. McKendree M. Blair, A.B., S.T.B. Assistant Professor of Religion University of Illinois, A.B.; Boston University School of Theology, S.T.B. Harvard University; Garrett Biblical Institute. Dorothy Burrows, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of English University of Illinois, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Lucille V. Crawford, A.B., B.S. Assistant Librarian MacMurray College, A.B.; Univer- sity of Illinois, B.S. in Library Sci- ence; University of Michigan. FACULTY 1 Twsnty-four
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