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PRES. ALFRED E. W'HITFORD DEAN JOHN N. DALAND Pres. Alfred E. Whitford, M.A., Sc.D. Alfred E. 1Vhitf0rd was born September 4, 1875. in Milton. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Milton College in 1896. He was a student at the University of Chicago from 1899 to 1901, receiving his B.A. from that Uni- versity in 1900. Since that time he has spent four summer sessions and the school year 1910-11 at the University of Wisconsin, receiving his Master of Arts from that institution in 1911. In 1926, Alfred University conferred upon him the hon- orary degree of Doctor of Science. The year 1896-97 he was instructor in the W aupun, VVis., High School. From 1897 to 1899 he was principal of the Milton Graded School. In 1910-11 he was an assistant in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Wisconsin. Since 1901 he has been a member of the Milton College faculty; from 1901 to 1910 as Professor of Physics and Assistant in Mathematics; from 1911 to 1925 as Professor of Mathematics and Physics; since 1925, as Professor of Mathemae tics; from 1902 to 1921, as Registrar; from 1921 to 1923, as Acting-President; and since 1923 as President. Dean John N. Daland, M.A. john N. Daland was born in Elizabeth. N. j., July 16, 1885. He graduated from Milton Academy in 1906. In 1913 he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Milton College, and in 1914, his Master of Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin. In September 1914, he became a member of the faculty of Milton College, where he has been Professor of Latin from 1914 to 1921. Since 1921 he has been Professor of Latin and History, and since 1923 has been Dean of the College. During the past year he has been in charge as ActingaPresident due to the fact that President Whitford has been engaged almost entirely in endowment work. Page 'l'wcnIy-Mc
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WALTER D. THOMAS D.NE1.SONINGLIS LEMAN H. STRINGER EDWIN SHAW WILLIAM D. BURDICK Prof. Walter D. Thomas, M.A. Walter D. Thomas was born in Shiloh, N. J., in 1855. He graduated from the Union Academy of Shiloh in 1872. In 1884 he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Milton College. He continued his studies in the University of Chicago and the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. In 1887 he received his Master of Arts degree. Since 1884 he has been Professor of Greek, and Instructor in History at Milton College. Prof. D. Nelson Inglis, M.A. D. Nelson Inglis was born January 1, 1883, at Marquette, Wis. He graduated from Milton Academy in 1902, and from Milton College in 1905. In 1908 he received his Master of Arts from the University of Wisconsin, where he did further graduate work from 1908 to 1910. Since 1910, he has been Professor of Romance Languages at Milton College. Prof. Leman H. Stringer, B.A. Leman H. Stringer was born October 2, 1882, at Pulaski. 111. He attended Milton Academy, graduating in 1906. In 1909 he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Milton College. Since 1912 he has been Professor of Speech and Instructor in Voice Culture at Mil- ton College. He is director of the Glee Club and 0f the animal Shakespearean and Modern Plays. Dr. Edwin Shaw, D.D. Edwin Shaw was born August 1, 1863, at Freeborn. Minn. He graduated from Milton College in 1888. In 1893-94, he attended the University of Chicago. He was on the Milton College faculty as Professor of Language and Literature from 1890 to 1908, and since 1922 he has been Professor of Philosophy and Religious Educa- tion. ' Prof. William D. Burdick, M.A. William D. Burdick was born in Milton Junction, January 17, 1893. He graduated from high school in Farina, 111., in 1910, and from Milton College in 1915. He spent one quarter term, Hve summers, and two complete years at the University of Wiscon- sin, from which he received his Master1s Degree. In 1917 and 1918 he was Instructor of Mathematics and English at the Beloit, Wis., High School. Since September 1919, with the exception of two years leave of absence spent at the University of Wisconsin, he has been Professor of Chemistry in Milton College. Page Twenty-six
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