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ChesTer Hines ShiTleTT, Economics OTTO Theodore WaITer, Ph.D. Professor of Biology Dr. Walier, wiTh his quieT, yeT powerful lecTures, Teach- es The TruThs oT The science oT life. Through his eTTorTs, our Biology deparTmenT has become well-known Through- ouT Tv1innesoTa. Raymond Darwin Burroughs, MA. Associate Professor of Biology This year Mr. Burroughs has published a laboraTory guide for The beginning course in BoTany. His kind- liness and good humor make him one of The mosT popular Richard Uriah Jones, Sc.D. Professor of Chemislry The Dean is a friend To every sTudenT as well as an insTruc- Tor in The compIexiTies of The chemical laboraTory. professors. David NewTon Kingery, M.A. Professor of Mathematics and Aslranomy His influence over sTudenTs and his power To mold char- acTer has made Professor Kingery one of The mosT ouT- sianding professors aT Mac- Russell Byron HasTings, lVl.A. Associate Professor ofPl1ysic.r Through his parTicipaTion in campus acTiviTies, Mr. Has- Tings has become a well- known figure aT co l l e g e funcfions. aIesTer. John BolTon Kelso, Ph.D. Professor of Art Appreciation Dr. Kelso's chapel Talks of his advenTures in all paris of The world are inTensely inferesfing as well as edu- caTional. His arf course has proved To be a mosT valu- able addiTion To The college curriculum. Marion Boggs, MA. Assislan! Professor of Political Science Mr. Boggs' TirsT year aT Mac- alesTer has been very suc- cessful, indeed. He has shown himselT To be iniense- ly inTeresTed in The college acTiviTies. Q s. -r W' 965 .cf V ' P K I . ,Cf xii ForresT AIberT Your. M.A. Associate Professor of Professor Young has recenTly re-organized The Economics deparTmenT of MacalesTer. He is as well-liked in his class room acTiviTies as he is in The many college acTivi- Ties in which he parTicipaTes. -Tovedsll Carey M. Jensen, Ph.D. Assislant Professor of Malhemalics MacalesTer is very happy To have Mr. Jensen again on The TaculTy sTaTT. Besides be- ing an excellent maThemaTi- cian and successful Teacher, he is also an exiraordinary musician. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry A quieT and scholarly man, Dr. ShiT'leTT wins The respecT of The sTudenTs. He devoies his spare Time during The summer monThs To playing Tennis. George William Davis, Ph.D. Professor of Social and Political Science Dr. Davis, who is ouT Wesl' during a leave of absence, is widely known Tor his mas- Tery of languages. and Tor his inTeresTing yeT educaf tional addresses.
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Cel eblration Clwairmen of fhe Celebrafionz A. W. Anderson, N. D. Kingery, G. B. Whilridge, H. S. Alexander ference. Those faking parl in llwe panel discussion on 'rhe liberal arls college of 'rlrme furure were Dr. William Ernesl' Hocking, Harvard Universify: Benjaf min Youngdalwl, direcfor of SERA social service: Dean Aaron Brumbauglw of 'rhe Universily of Chi- cago, and Dr. C. C. McCracken, direcror of llwe Presbyierian Board of Clwrislian Educalion. Dr. Charles W. Gillcey, dean of ine Universify of Clai- cago chapel was +l'1e principal speaker al flue dinner. Olhers faking parl in lhe academic program were D Guesi' speaker, Dr. W. E. Hocking Dr. Lolus D. Coffman, presidenl of rhe Universily of Minnesoiai Dr. Lars W. Boe. presidenl of S+. Olaf College: W. Mell Hobarl, presideni of line alumni associalion, and George Gallos, '37 speaking for flue sludenl' body. The celebralion of lhis anniversary served nor only To slrengllmen bonds belween old and new friends of llwe school, bul' provided an opporfunily for consiruclive discussion of flue college, ifs poli- cies, and liberal arfs educalion in general. M. Hobarf, J. H. Coflon, J. Wallace, A. l.. Odell
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Dorothea Schultz, M.A. Assistant Professor of German Miss Schultz is not only a successful professor ot Ger- man, but is also the author of a collection of German short stories concerning the German settlers in the United States. Clarence Elwood Ficken, M.A. Dean of Men Associate Professor of French Dean Ficken is the enthusi- astic triend and able guide ot Macalester men. He has done much to aid students in clearing up many prob- 'T Moffat I ' Borghild Sundheim, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of I'ift'7ll'h Atter concluding her critical study ot Alexander Hardy's Theagene et Carielee, Miss Sundheim was awarded her doctor's degree last sum- mer Her courses in French Charles Carleton, M.A. Instructor in German Besides teaching a division ot German, Mr. Carleton is working on his doctor's de- gree at the University ot Minnesota. He is much in- terested in wrestling. ems and ditticulties. ioyable. Clark L. Keating, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Spanish Dr. Keating, who came here two years ago, has been very successful in the building up of the Spanish department, He is much interested in the social cultures ot Central are most valuable and en- Rob Roy MacGregor, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History Dr. MacGregor is well known at Macalester not only for his excellent courses in his- tory but also tor his work in establishing the l.R.C. as an active organization. fafiv llill ll lllfll ilu' llilnlygliilul Georgianna Palmer, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Latin N Dr. Palmer's vast knowledge ot Rome and the Romans make her courses extremely interesting and valuable. and South Americas. l Ina Annette Milroy, Ph.D. Professor of German To study the German lan- guage under the guidance ot an instructor trained at the University ot Berlin is a privilege and honor which Miss Milroy's students en- ioy. Kenneth L. Holmes. M.A. Associate Professor of History Professor Holmes has taken a partial leave ot absence this year to work on his Ph.D. degree at the University ot Minnesota. His courses in history are among the most popular in the college cur- riculum. xc I9 it, , ff 3' s , -,-I 'T 2 'jill fl lllll lm x- .- , il lj. ' Eg X .X A7 Hugh Cole. M.A. Assistant Professor of History Mr. Cole, who has come to Macalester from the Univer- sity ot Minnesota is taking charge ot several divisions ot history IOI-IO2 this year. George Alexander Mairs, Jr., M.A. Instructor in Economics Professor Mairs ' is an as- sistant in the Economics de- partment ot Macalester. He is also a member ot the board ot trustees of the col- lege.
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