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ll 5 Seated. left to right: Effie S. Browng N. Yvonne Micheg Warren F. Nash, Head of Modern Langu- agrc Department: Helen G. Kershaw, Head of Latin Departmentg Carolyn T. Pike. Standing: Alice L. llcaldg Mary L. Pineog Rose E. Chiesag Margaret F. Brown. language D ,vartmeut Broadening our horizons while helping us to develop proficiency in speaking, the Language Depart- ment is now playing an increasingly important role in obtaining a liberal education. Rich in the re- wards oi' the satisfaction of achievement, a foreign language also gives the student a background of thc country whose tongue he is studying and gives him a better understanding' of the development of the language itself. Ingrid in Madrid Senatus Populusque Romanus 1 it All 5 Q
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3 t. x Seated, left to right: Helen H. Martin: Amy S. Damong William Griffith Couser, Head of Departmentg Jeannette O. Stahl: Alma L. Vllestervelt. Standing: Alfrecl J. Chisholmg James Morseg Irene M. Patteng Dorothy Jarman: Ruth E. Foster: Frances H. McGrew3 Charles Dullea: Clayton E. Conn. Eugli I1 Department Profiency in his native language is perhaps man's most useful and important possession. The English Department hopes to give us this skill through an acquaintance with some of our finest literature and by teaching: us to express ourselves both in speaking' and in writing. English in action? 7 ? 7
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fi Seated, left to right: Henry W. Hughesg George A. MacPhetersg Richard L. Hildreth, Head of Depart- mentg Kathryn L. Garden: John E. Driscoll. Standing: Claude H. Creston: Gerald J. Fitzpreraldg Stanley I. Robinson, William E. Hanlon: John F. McGrath. Not present, Flora Lutz. Hi tary Department Our world and its complexities are ever changing. Through the History Department we can sail hack into time and study its changes. Civics, Contemporary Civilization. ancient, world, United States, and modern history-all these courses guide us toward a better understanding of the progress of mankind. 'N-'1 5g Exams tomorrow. Madame Guillotine F.. . x uw . .fhi
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