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FIRST ROW SECOND ROW Dorothy Drennan Secretary to the Registrar Burton Lyman Fryxell Professor of English A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1933, A.M., 1933, Ph.D., 1937. Assistant, University of Wisconsin, 1934-1937; Instructor, James Millikin University, 1937-1938; Assistant Professor, 1938-1939, Associate Professor, 1939-1941, Professor, 1941—. Gladys Charlotte Galligar Assistant Professor of Biology A.B., James MiUikin University, 1931; Certificates, Long Island Biological Laboratory, 1928 and 1929; A.M., University of Illi- nois, 1932, Ph.D., 1934. Elementary School teaching experi- ence; Assistant, University of Illinois, 1931-1933; Research Fellow, University of Illinois, 1933-1934. Instructor, James Millikin University, 1934-1937, Assistant Professor, 1937—. Charles A. Godcharles Rouse Professor of Philosophy and Psychology A. B., Bucknell University, 1931; M.A., Duke University, 1932, Ph.D., 1937. Instructor, Bucknell University Junior College, 1934-1936; Instructor, Bucknell University, 1936-1938, Assistant Professor, 1938-1941; Professor, James Millikin University, 1941—. James Frederick Goff Coach and Instructor in Physical Education B. S., Illinois State Normal University, 1935; High School coach- ing experience; Professional experience m basketball and baseball; Assistant Coach in Football and Basketball, Illinois State Normal University, 1935-1937; Instructor, Jcunes Millikin University, 1942—. Mary Frances Griner Public Relations Secretary WITHOUT PICTURES Lucille Flint Easterling Instructor in Eurythmics Private study with Annette VanDyke, Angelo Cansino, Jack Manning, Bernice Holmes, Clark School of Dance, Theodore Adolphus, Irma Sunoma. Instructor, Millikin Conservatory of Music, 1936—. Jose Echaniz Professor of Piano Private study; graduate of Escuelas Pias, Guanabacoa, Cuba, 1919; graduate of Falcon Conservatory of Music, liavana, Cuba, 1919. Concert tours through Europe, Canada, and United States. Professor, Millikin Conservatory of Music, 1932—. Walter Emch Professor of Musical Theory B.S., University of Illinois, 1920, B.Mus., 1927; M.Mus., Uni- versity of Michigan, 1931. City Engineer, 1920-1922; Assistant Professor, Washburn College, 1922-1925; Assistant Professor, Kansas State Teachers College, 1927-1930; Assistant Professor, Iowa State Teachers College, 1931-1932; Assistant Professor, Millikin Conservatory of Music, 1932-1939, Associate Professor, 1939-1940, Professor, 1940—. Almalee Puckelt Hacker Instructor in Secretarial Science B.Ed., Illinois State Normal University, 1935; M.A., University of Iowa, 1940; Diploma, Gem City Business College, 1927. High school teaching experience, business experience. Assist- ant, James Millikin University, 1941-1942, Instructor, 1942-1943. Carl L Head Professor of Mechanical Engineering B.S. in M.E., James Millikin University, 1911. Practical engi- neering experience, 1911-1912, 1914-1915; Instructor, Michigan State, 1912-1914; Instructor, James Millikin University, 1915-1920, Professor, 1920—. Frederick Charles Hottes Professor of Biology B.S-, Colorado State College, 1923; M.S., Iowa State College, 1925; Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1927. Instructor, Iowa State College, 1924-1925; Research Assistant, University of Minnesota, 1925-1927; Assistant Entomologist, Illinois Natural History Survey, summers, 1927-1930; Assistant Professor, James MiUikm University, 1928-1929, Professor, 1929—. Mayme Ethel Irons Instructor in Music Education Northwestern University School of Music, Diploma, 1920; B.S. in Music Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1928; A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University, 1927. Teach- ing and supervision experience in Public Schools, Rockford, West Aurora, Illinois; Teaching American Institute of Normal Methods, s. 1925-1927; University of Kansas, s. 1929; American Conservatory, Chicago, s. 1930, 1931; Ohio State University, s. 1938; Supervision of Music, Decatur Public Schools, and Instructor in Music Education, Millikin Conservatory of Music, 1922—. Earl Chester Kiefer Professor of Mathematics and Director of the Evening Division B.S., Michigan State College, 1913; M.S., University of Michi- gan, 1919. Graduate study. University of Michigan, 1922-1923, s. 1919, 1928, 1929. Fellow at University of Michigan, 1922-1923; Instructor, Michigan State College, 1913-1918; Instructor, Uni- versity of Michigan, 1918-1919; Assistant Professor, ■ Iowa State College, 1919-1922; Professor, James Millikin University, 1923— Director of the Evening Division, 1943 — . Jacob Kleinberg Associate Professor of Chemistry A.B,, Randolph-Macon College, 1934; M.S., University of Illinois, 1937, Ph D,, 1939. Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois, 1937-1939; Instructor, James Millikin University, 1940- 1941, Assistant Professor, 1941-1943, Associate Professor, 1943—. WITHOUT PICTURES Louise Watson Helmick Instructor in Voice Certificate, Wesleyan College of Music, 1911; Certificate, Cos- mopolitan School of Music, 1912; Private study, American Conservatory of Music, Bush Conservatory, and with Butler and Thomson; Northwestern Church Music School, s. 1932, 1933, 1935, 1937, 1938. Instructor, MiUikm Conservatory of Music, 1917—. Harold Clyde Hess Professor of Violin A.B., Ohio State University, 1934, A.M., 1938. Private study with Ruegger, Ysaye; Diploma, Fayetteville Conservatory of Music, 1920; study with Cesar Thomson, in Europe, 1920-1924; Assistant to Cesar Thomson, Ithaca Conservatory of Music, 1924-1926; private studio, Columbus, Ohio, 1926-1929; Professor, Millikin Conservatory of Music, 1929 — .
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FIRST ROW Charles Edson Adkins AB, Dartmouth College, 1932; A.M., 1940. Instructor Syracuse University, James Millikin University, 1940 — . SECOND ROW Instructor in English Syracuse University, 1936-1940; Instructor, Professor and Librarian Eugenia Allin B.L.S,, University of Illinois, 1903. Secretary and Organizer, Illinois Library Extension Commission, 1910-1914; Librarian and Instructor, James MiUikin University, 1903-1910; Librarian and Professor, 1914 — . Bonnie Rebecca Blackburn Professor of Modern Languages A.B., James Millikm University, 1908; A.M., University of Chicago, 1921; Graduate study, Certificat d ' etudes francaises, University of Grenoble, France, 1922; University of Mexico, 1926; University of Chicago, s. 1940. Assistant Professor, Coe College, 1908-1909. Professor and Dean of Women, North- Western College, 1913-1914; Instructor, James Millikin Univer- sity, 1909-1913, Associate Professor, 1914-1918, Professor, 1918—. Katherine I. Bogart Assistant Professor of Classical Languages and Literature A.B., Grinnell College, 1925; A.M., University of lov a, 1935; Graduate work. University of Iowa; High School Teaching Experience; Assistant Professor, James Millikin University, 1942—. Fern E. Boland Ertna Bosler Assistant Treasurer of the University Resident Nurse WITHOUT PICTURES Viola M. Bell Professor of Home Economics B.S., James Millikin University, 1911; A.M., Columbia Univer- sity, 1916; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1935. High School teaching and supervising experience; Associate Professor, Iowa State College, 1918-1929; Instructor, Ohio State University, 1933; Instructor, University of Nebraska, s. 1940; Professor, James Millikin University, 1935 — . Edward Sterling Boyer A.B., Albion College, 1913; B.D Northwestern University, 1926 Chicago, s. 1930. Illinois, 1919-1922; Robb Professor of Religion Drew University, 1916; Ph.D., Further study. University of Professor, Wesley Foundation, University of Professor, Chicago Training School, 1922- Jewel M. Broughton Alumni Secretary 1926; Professor, Dakota Wesleyan University ' 1926-T936 ' Pro- fessor, James Millikin University, 1930 — . Raymond Rush Brewer Professor of Religion and Field Representative A.B., Dickinson College, 1916; S.T.B., Boston University 1921- A. M., University of Chicago, 1928, Ph.D., 1930. Professor ' West China Union University, 1923-1927; Professor The Col- lege of the Ozarks, 1930-1935; Professor, James MiUikin Uni- versity, 1935—, Field Representative 1943—. Edna Childs Instructor in Piano Diploma in Piano and Teaching Certificate, Millikin Conserva- tory of Music, 1908; Private study at Institute of Musical Art (New York), Teachers College (New York), American Con- servatory (Chicago); Instructor, Millikin Conservatory of Music 1908-1912, 1915-1916, 1927—. Lorell Mortimer Cole Professor Emeritus of Industrial Arts Diploma, Stout Institute, 1906. High School teaching experi- ence and Assistant Principal; Director of Manual Arts, Agri- cultural College, Menomonie, Wisconsin, 1902-1906; Instructor, University of Virginia s. 1911, 1912; Instructor, Long Island School of Agriculture, s. 1916, 1917, Acting Dean, s. 1917- Professor, James MiUikin University, 1906—. Richard Holton Cole Assistant Professor of Industry B. S., James Millikin University, 1932; M.S., University of Illinois, 1940. High School teaching experience; James Millikin University, 1941 — . James Carlton Dockeray Associate Professor of Business Administration and Economics and Director of Evening Division A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1929; A.M., Ohio State Uni- versity, 1931, Ph.D., 1936, Assistant, Ohio State University, 1931-1934; Instructor, Iowa State Teachers College, 1935-1936; Associate Professor, James Millikin University, 1936-1942 Di- rector of Evening Division, 1939-42. 20
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FIRST ROW Frank L. Klingberg ABsociate Professor of Political Science and History A. B., University of Kansas, 1928; A.M., University of Kansas, 1936; Ph.D., University of Cliicago, 1939. High School teach- ing experience. Assistant, University of Chicago, 1938-1939; Instructor, lames Millilcin University, 1939-1940, Assistant Pro- fessor, 1940-1913; Associate Professor, 1943—. Estella Launtz Secretary to President and Dean Dorothy Julia McClure Instructor in Physical Education B. S., University of Illinois, 1929. M.A., Columbia University, 1942; Junior high school teaching experience, 1929-1936. In- structor, James Millikin University, 1936 — . Leroy Clifford McNabb Professor of Speech B S., National Normal University, 1907; A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1924; A.M., 1926; Ph..D,, Cornell University, 1937. High School Administrative experience; Instructor, Ohio Wes- leyan University, 1924-1926, Assistant Professor, 1926-1928; Assistant Professor, Akron University, 1930-1931, Assistant Pro- fessor James Millikin University, 1931-1935, Associate Profes- sor, 1935-1940, Professor, 1940—. Edith Metham McNabb Instructor in Speech Arts A.B., Muskingum College, 1915; A.M., Ohio Wesleyan Uni- versity, 1924. High School teaching experience; Instructor, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1924-1929, Assistant Professor, 1929- 1931; Instructor, University of Akron, s. 1931; Instructor, Milli- kin Conservatory of Music, 1936 — . C. Oliver Miller Assistant Director of Public Relations SECOND ROW Albert Taylor Mills Professor of History and Political Science Ph.B., University of Michigan, 1899, A.M., 1908; LL.B., Lincoln and Jefferson, 1908. Further study. University of Chicago, s. 1899, 1922, Instructor, North Dakota Stale Agricultural College, 1899-1901, Professor, 1901-1903; Instructor, State Normal College, Morehead, Minnesota, s. 1923; Professor, James Millikin Uni- versity, 1903—, Acting Dean, 1922-1923. Wilna Moffett Instructor in Piano and Organ Diploma in Piano, Millikin Conservatory of Music, 1918, Diploma in Organ, 1919; Private study with Percy Grainger, 1919; B.S. in Mus., James Millikin University, 1929. Instructor, Millikin Conservatory of Music, 1918 — . M. Gertrude Munch Assistant Secretary of University Reginald H. Neal Assistant Professor of Art B S., Bradley Polytechnic Institute, 1932; M.A,, University ot Chicago, 1939. Special study. School of Fine Arts, Yale Uni- versity, 1930-1931; University of Iowa, s. 1936. High School teaching experience. Assistant, Peoria Art Institute, 1931-1932; Assistant Professor, James Millikm University, 1940 — . Grace Phillips Manager, College Supply Store Edward William Ploenges Associate Professor of Mathematics A.B., Butler University, 1915; A.M., University of Michigan, 1916 ' Graduate study. University of Colorado, s. 1926-1932; University of Michigan, s. 1919, 1933, 1938. High School teach- ing experience. Instructor, Parsons Junior College, 1924-1928; Associate Professor, Kansas Wesleyan University, 1928-1936; Associate Professor, James Millikin University, 1936 — . WITHOUT PICTURES Winifred St. Clare Minturn Director of Conservatory of Music Private study, violm, 1904-1908; Chicago Musical College and study with Hugo Kortschak, 1908-1911; American Conservatory, 1911-1912; study in Berlin, Germany, 1913; ' cello study, Herman Felber, 19I3-19I5; Hugo Kortschak and Adolph Weidig, 1914- 1915 Director, Decatur Musical College, 1915-1925; Chicago Musical College, s. 1933; Columbia University, s. 1937; New York University, s. 1938, 1939; Executive Secretary, Millikin Conservatory of Music, 1925-1927, Director, 1927—. Frieda Moessner Instructor in Piano Bachelor ot Music degree, Chicago Musical College, 1927; Master of Mu sic degree from Illinois Wesleyan University, 1941; Private study with Moissaye Bogulowski, I932-I934; Instructor in piano and theory, Decatur College of Music, 1922-1942; Instructor, Millikin Conservatory, 1942—. Instructor in Piano Zelna Lucas Lowe B.Mus., James Millikin University, 1936. Public School teach- ing experience. Instructor, Millikin Conservatory of Music, 1934—. Davida McCaslin Professor of English AS., Coe College, 1904; A.M., University of Minnesota, 1912. Graduate study, Columbia University, s. 1918. Public School teaching experience, 1905-1906; Fellow at University of Minne- sota, 1911-1912; Instructor, James Millikin University, 1907- 1913; Associate Professor, 1913-1918; Professor, 1918—. Elsalee Conelly Neal Instructor in Violin Augustana, 1927-27; Western Illinois State Teachers College, 1928-29, s. 1931; University of Iowa, s. 1936; Millikin, 1940-41; private study in violin with Mary Alice Williams and Ruth Ray; private teaching experience; elementary grade experi- ence; member of Tri-City Symphony Orchestra, 1930-1940; Millikin Conservatory of Music, 1941 — . 22
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