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RAYMOND MOLLYNEAUX HUGHES President of Miami University THE MOST SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS AT MIAMI DURING .1925 This year has been distinguished by the strengthening and reorganization of the departments of history and physical education, and by additions to the staff in education, English, Spanish, zoology, mathematics, and Chemistry. Professor Gates has returned to Miami. The Scripps Foundation is fully established with two men and adequate assistance. The Y. M, C. A. is di- rected by an able secretary in adequate quarters. For the first time all fresh- man men are required to eat together in University halls. The new library reading rooms greatly increase the comfort and efficiency of the library. Eig'hty-five years after the old dorms were built we have com- pleted two modern menls dormitories. The year will witness the completion of the Liberal Arts Recitation Hall, the wing of McGuffey Building, and the Industrial Arts Shop Building. Our heating and power plant has been enlarged and rebuilt and is adequate for some years to come. Our athletic Eelds and tennis courts have been materially developed and improved. Page Seventeen A ..w A J i , 4. .-...A..;xw.:y,a w .r l e . e v l an-FWWM.V ah$wlml-ww,-imwn.w.w.t. e.-.......h. Mi A V t 4a . . s . v 4m. vs- .wyv s...r.g.i. s . w ,-h . .. vw i , , . , . i y A i1;:rt.:.l.v-jnHzita:4-guvwmmutweHW.IIM1gKP-w6iwmu- . mt, x H. . . A .vg...zre..s..r,,m.u.......-.m::.,f...g .rgzpw f, l I l elxsi ,t 53,-...4. A .
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7 . ;mmmmmsg.uwnta:.;:Sa.mmi:mxmuwm:;a1pi,Aw.2.wfiasirzku'mlwwrmtgvh:.;umwrrr:'K . . J. r. ,, .. ,. 2 xmx.ummmlm , k - KWVu-xZ-zr HVA 2;';2.-..-..r --me..;,4.-.. .11- mags; :cvu-VAsumv :.v'-2-L'.1B::J.i;zxiakn. aw 9 n-..wk 3:. .,;g::FZK3L-wzmm Mw- . . Lavl'f'lLuAm 7.1m, 11 1,8; 1x21. 1 EDGAR EWING BRANDON, 33 B K, CD K T. Vice-President, Dean and Professor of Romanic Languages. A, B., University of Michigan, 1888; A. M., University of Missouri, 1897; Docteur d4Universite, University of Paris, 1904. Professor of Romanic Languages,-Miami Uni- versity, since 1898. Vice-President since 1908. Dean since 1911. K c y 65$ 7 t2 STEPHEN RIGGS WILLIAMS, Ph. D. Professor of Zoology. A. B., Oberlin College, 1892; A. M., Harvard University, 1898; Ph. D., 1900. Present position since 1900. BRUCE FINK, Ph. D., E A E. Professor of Botany and Bacteriology. B. S., University of Illinois, 1887; M. S., 1894; A. M. Harvard University, 1896; Ph. D., University of Minnesota, 1899; student, University of Chi- cago, 1903. Present position since 1906. Ab- sent on sabbatical leave first semester 1924-25. CHARLES HART HANDSCHIN, Ph. D., 'CP K T. Professor of German. A. B., Baldwin-Wallace College, 1897; Ph. D., University of Wisconsin, 1902; student, University 'of Chicago, Univer- sity of Berlin, University of Munich. Present position since 1905. . HAROLD MONK VINACKE, Ph. D., K 27. Professor of Government. A. B., University of Denver, 1914; Ph. D., Princeton University, 1922. At Miami University since 1918. Present position since 1922. CLARENCE EDWIN CARTER, Ph. D., T K A. 1 , . 1 1 . . 4 , .1 1:11.:1 . ; . . . . 1 . 1 1 . . 1 . . 1 . . r 1 061 j . I II :I 1 Professor of History. A. B., Illinois College, E'- 1905; A. M., University of Wisconsin, 1906; E student, London, England, 1907; Ph. D., Uni- : versity of Illinois, 1908. Present position Since : 1910. - ELLERY FRANCIS REED, Ph. D. :3 Associate Professor of Sociology, A. B., Lenox College, 1914; A. M., Clark University, 1918; Ph. D., University of Wisconsin, 1922. Present position since 1921. ARTHUR LOREN GATES, A. M., CID B K, T K A. Professor of Public Speaking. A. B., North- western University, 1903; A. M., Columbia University, 1910, At Miami University 1905 January 1920 and since 1924. Present posi- tion 19084-1920 and since 1924. 1 1 1 JOHN WALTER HECKERT, Ph. D. Professor of Education and Director of the William McGuHey Schools. Ph. B., Hamline University, 1900; A. M., Columbia University, 1905; Ph. D., 1917, Present position since 1909. $WALLACE ROBERT MCCONNELL, A. M., K A II Professor of Geography. A. B., University of Illinois, 1912; A. M., University of Wisconsin, 1917. Present position since 1918, 1 1 V ,' 1 , ' . . . ' .1 . ; . y , ', .7 7'17 T. .' ' C 1 . . . . ; . 1 1 1 . , ; 1 . $7 I lit MARTHA JANE HANNA, A. M. Professor of Home Economics. A. B., Mon- mouth College, 1901; student, University of Chicago, 1913-14; A. M., Teachers College, Columbia University; 1915. At Miami Univer- sity since 1915. Present position since 1918. FRANK LOWRY CLARK, Ph. D., 4313K, AT. Professor of Creek. A. B., Amherst College, 1894; A. M., Harvard University, 1899; Ph. D., 1902; student, University Of Munich. Present position since 1908. 33:; 5.5 W . 1On leave of absence. Page Nineteen
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