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Bernice Darley, M.A., Assistant Profes- sor of Home Economics. The handiwork of her weaving classes testifies to her talent. Carrie Dozier, Ph.D., Professor of Foods and Nutrition .... Basis back- ground for those justly famous Kimball House teas. Alfred Frankenstein, Ph.B., Lecturer in Fine Arts. A feeling of scoop- ing the Chronicle's review comes with each of his Fine Arts ll lectures. Wil- liam Gaw, Associate Professor of Art. Direct cause for the ever increasing popularity of Art classes. Herbert Gra- ham, Ph.D., Professor of Biological Sci- ences on the Susan Lincoln Mills Foun- dation. Hiding behind his microscope is the best trumpet player on campus. Wilhelmina Harbert, B.A., Instructor in Music and Education. Her own person- ality is an inspiration for all students. George Hedley, Th.D., Associate Pro- fessor of Economics and Sociology. Wings cigarettes and a unique circle of acquaintances flavor his famous anec- dotes. Glenn Hoover, LL.D., Professor of Economics and Sociology. He makes students think for themselves-to inte- grate and draw conclusions.
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Howard Brubeck, M.A. Instructor in Music. His symphony and baby girl are recent additions to the annals of Mills. Mary Burch, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology and Education. Managing a switchboard was her iob to help raise money for a Women's Faculty Club building. Connell Carruth, Mus.B., Instructor in Harmony, Associate College Organist. She has tremendous patience and a favorite saying concerning the precedence of harmony or counterpoint. William Carruth, Mus.B., Instructor in Keyboard Harmony and Organ, Associate College Organist. A master at keyboard harmony, he has a magician's knack for creating melodies from simple progres- sions. Bob Clark, Golf Professional. He is the reason those golf classes are over- flowing with blistered but enthusiastic students. Hallie Collins, B.A., Instructor in Accounting and Secretarial Studies. Directing the Stenographic Bureau and taking care of three year old Natalie leave her with plenty of energy to spare. Jean Corry, M.A., Instructor in Home Economics. Etticiency plus and good sportsmanship keep her Home Management House running smoothly. Cornelia Van Ness Cress, ln- structor in Equitation. Beautiful skill and love of work make her an excellent ex- ample as well as teacher.
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William Ingram, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biological Sciences .... famous lines- Is that all right? - Are there any questions about Texas? Audrey James, M.A., Instructor in Sociology. Always sits on corner of desk while lecturing .... Spellbinds her students with accounts of varied social work experiences. Em Eccles Jones, M.A., Instructor in Child Development. . . Startles the campus with the nylon stockings she wears constantly . . . Her pupils are charmed by the songs she sings to them. Rosalind Keep, B.A., Assistant Professor of English, Editor of Publications. Besides extensive teaching and printing, she is the author of Fourscore Years, A History of Mills College. Eleanor Lauer, M.A., Instructor in Dance. Efficiency expert -accom- plishes more than almost any ten people. Earl Linsley, M.S., Professor of Astronomy. Keeps students well informed on the progress of war from reports received from his son in China.'Otto Maenchen, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Oriental Studies. Enthralled with the living quality of ancient works of art, he is interested in expres- sion as it reflects the particular culture of a people. Luther Marchant, B.L., Professor of Voice. Always busy, he constantly inquires, Have you done your practicing? fr,
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