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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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,,,,,, 2i EDWIN SMITH TODD, P11. D., A T $2. 111331 Professor of Economics. A. B., VVittenburg X, W College, 1893; A. M., 1897; student, Yale Theological Seminary, 1895-96; P11. D.,. Colpm- bia University 1904. At Miami Unlver51ty smce 1907. Present position since 1909. TN, -. fFr HOWARD ROBINSON, Ph. D. Professor of History. R. B., Hamline Univer- sity, 1908; B. D., Union Theological Seminary. 1911; A. M., Columbia University, 1911; Ph. D., 1916. Present position since 1924. JOHN DOUGAN REA, Ph. D. Professor of English. A, B., Yale University, 1903; A. M., 1905; Ph. D., 1918. At Miami University since 1923. A r '. ; 1 y A . 9 - 72W Y 4-. I f ' . . ; 1 . . 1 . '1 . 3 3 4 h - M., . U. ; .,.....; p . i; . . .,. . ?..1 24...: 2. Va. 8. W'Ta77' 7 1 1 :Hk um; .. ;.'.. W; e-ar . L-L-w' A..a..+.,. -...1..1. , . .244 DANIEL SOMMER ROBINSON, Ph. D., A X P. Professor of Philosophy. A, B., Butler Collage, 1910; A. M., Yale University, 1911; B. D.. 1912; student Breslau University, 1912; Ph. D., Harvard University, 1917. Present posi- tion since 1922, JOSEPH ALBERTUS CULLER, Ph.D., BGH. Professor of Physics. A. B., College of VVOOS- ter, 1884; A. M., 1886; Ph. D., 1890. Present position since 1903, WILLIAM 'ELIJAH ANDERSON, Ph. D. Professor of Mathematics. A. B., Wittenberg College, 1902; student, University of Chicago; Ph. D., University Of Pennsylvania, 1913. At 1 Miami University since 1918. Present position 1:4 since 1921. :1 LI! 1. . I c x WADE MACMILLAN, M. D., Q K W. Medical Director. Student Wooster College, 1883-85; Miami University, 1885-87; M. D., ....': Miami Medical College 1891. Present position since 1918. HARVEY CLAYTON BRILL, Ph. D., E E, 43 A T, 613 2 K, Professor of Chemistry and Miami Representa- tive 0n Graduate Council, Ohio State Univcrg sity. A. B., Miami University, 1908; Ph. D., University of Michigan, 1011. At Miami Uni- versity, 1911-13, 1917-18. Present position since 1918. ' 1 E vw. l1 min l 1151 A 1 .HEN FRED CAMPBELL WHITCOMB, B. S., E A E. Professor of Industrial Education. B, 8.. Franklin College, 1900; Diploma in Manual Training, Teachers College, Columbia Univer- sity, 1904. Present position since 1906. var 14...! V1.4-1iwft-w '1 45L1-1 a.ge w. wry . ' i I 4.....L THOMAS LYTLE FEENEY, A. M. Professor of Mathematics. A. M., Bethany College, 1902. Present position since 1902. FRED LATIMER HADSEL, A. M., T K A. Professor of Latin, Ph. B., Upper Iowa Uni- versity, 1902; A. M., Yale University, 1906; student Leland Stanford University, 1921-22. At Miami University since 1903. Present posi: tion since 1911. AUBREY WILLIS MARTIN Professor of Music. Student, West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1903; diploma, Broaddus Classical and Scientiflc Institute, 1908. At Miami University since 1914. Present position since 1923. GEORGE LESSIG RIDER, A. B. Professor of Physical Education. A. B., Olivet . College, 1914; student, University of Illinois; 1' A Normal School of Physical Education. Battle 5: 2' ; . Creek, Michigan. At Miami University, 1917- 1,. I 19. Present position since 1924. i. '5: 1 2a,? 1'1 ,1 ' 91v . . ,. .. a , J ha .. va .1.;.. ,1 5 . Page Twenty
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