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mg 1!; wt 3g 'sxexxtkgi; gut? LELAND C. SHAW MRS. ANNA S. CRANDALL MISS ALBERTA CRANDALL MRS. ELLEN C. PLACE MRS. KATHRYN 8. ROGERS Prof. Leland C. Shaw, B.A. Leland C. Shaw was born March 3, 1897, at Milton. He graduated from high school at Plainfield, N. J., in 1914. In 1919, he received his Bachelor of Arts from Milton, and he has since then done graduate work at the University of Wisconsin. Since 1924 he has been Associate Professor of English in Milton College. Mrs. Anna S. Crandall, M.A. Anna Sophia Crandall was born in Milton, January 1, 1860. She attended Milton Academy and Milton College, from which she graduated in 1881. She studied Hebrew at the Baptist Theological Seminary in Chicago and studied German in Germany. In 1900 she joined the Milton College faculty, on which she is Instructor in German and Dean of Women. Miss Alberta Crandall Alberta Crandall was born in Lexington, Ky. She attended Hamilton College at Lexington, Milton College, and Alfred University. In 1897 she graduated in pianoforte at Milton and the following year in voice. In 1901 to 1902 she was assistant teacher in piano at ALfred University. In 1903 she was made Instructor of Pianoforte in Milton College, and since 1910, she has been the Director of the School of Music. Mrs. Ellen C. Place Ellen Crandall Place was born in Milton, and received her education at Milton Academy and Alfred University. She studied violin with John C. Bootteman, Elmira, . Y., and also with Eugene Grunberg, New England Conservatoery of Music, from 1902 to 1904. She was instructor in violin at Alfred University from 1898 to 1902. Since 1904 she has been instructor at intervals in both violin and cello, in the Milton College School of Music, and since the death of her husband, Mark H. Place, in 1924, her con- nection with the College has been continuous. For the last two years she has directed the Treble Clef. Mrs. Kathryn Bliss Rogers Kathryn Bliss Rogers was born at Milton Junction, August 13, 1884. She grad- uated from the Milton High School in 1901. She attended Milton College for two years, graduating from the School of Music in 1903. For several years she has been a member of the Milton College faculty as Instructor in Organ playing. Page Twenty-eight
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esz-uw 2: x x 1.! 9 w x J. FREDERICK WHITFORD CARROLL 17. OAKLEY NORRIS ROWBOTHAM MISS MABEL MAXSON WARREN N. KECK Prof. J. Frederick Whitford, M.A. J. Frederick Whitford was born January 18, 1878, in Berlin, N. Y. He graduated from high school in Friendship, N. Y., in 1895. From 1898 to 1901 he attended Alfred University. In 1903 he received his Bachelor of Science degree from Milton. College; in 1907, his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Wisconsin; and in 1915, his Master of Arts from Mi1t0n. . Since 1923 he has been Professor of Psychology and Education. Prof. Carroll F. Oakley, B.A. Carroll F. Oakley was born February 21, 1899, at Milton. He graduated from the Milton Junction High School in 1917, and from Milton College in 1922. In 1922 he began his work on the faculty of Milton College, where he is Professor of Physics and Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Norris Rowbotham, B.A. Norris Rowhothani was born at Lake Geneva, VVis., February 9, 1898. He grad- uated from high school at Walworth, Wis., in 1916. In 1925 he received his B.A. degree from Beloit College, and the following year he was an instructor in the Sheboygan, Wis., High Schoo1. Since 1926 he has been Professor of Physical Education and Coach of Athletics on the faculty of Milton College. Miss Mabel Maxson, M.A. Mabel Maxson was born March 25, 1886, at Milton Junction. She graduated from Milton Academy in 1907 and from Milton College in 1911. In 1912 she received her Master of Arts from the University of Wisconsin. Since 1912 she has been on the Milton C011ege faculty as Associate Professor of English Literature and Librarian. Prof. Warren N. Keck, M.S. Warren N. Keck was born at Stockport, Ia., November 11, 1902. He graduated from the Stockport High School in 1919. In 1924 he received his Bachelor of Arts de- gree from the University of Iowa, where he did post-graduate work, receiving his Master of Science degree in 1926. In 1926 he became a member of the Milton College faculty, where he is Professor of Biology. Page Tu'mty-swcn
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OSCAR T. BABCOCK MISS MARJORIE TIBBALS MISS FANNIE HOPKINS MARTINE M. LANPHERE MRS. MAY 0. MAXSON Oscar T. Babcock, B. A. Oscar T. Babcock was born at North Loup, Neb., February 7, 1895. He graduated from high school at 0rd., Neb., in 1914. He attended the University of Nebraska for two years. In 1921 he was admitted to the Nebraska Bar, and he practiced law at North Loup from 1921 to 1923. In 1925 he received his Bachelor of Arts from Milton College, and since that time he has been Regigtrar 0f the College. Since 1926 he has been Forensic Coach, and since 1927, Instructor in Social Sciences. Miss Marjorie M. Tibbals, B.A. Marjorie Tibbals was born at Somerset, Ky., November 20, 1901. She graduated from high school at Elgin, Ill., and from college at Ripon College. She has done post- graduate work at Ripon College and at the University of Wisconsin. She has been instructor of Latin in the following high schools: Fayette, Mo., Markesan, Wis., and Columbus, Wis. Since 1927 she has been Instructor in Latin on the Milton College faculty. Miss Fannie Hopkins, M.A. Fannie Hopkins was born in Galveston, Ind., in 1897. In 1914 she graduated from high school at Young America, Ind. In 1918, she graduated from Franklin College, Ind., and in 1928 she received her Master of Arts from the University of Wisconsin. During the years 1918 to 1927 she taught in high schools in Salem, and Wadesville, Ind., Ducond, and New London, Wis. In 1927-28 she was an assistant in Mathema- tics at the University of Wisconsin. In September 1928, she joined the Milton College faculty as Instructor in Mathematics. Martine M. Lanphere Martine M. Lanphere was born at Ceres, Penn.: March 18, 1865. He attended Milton Academy and College during the years 1883 to 1887. In 1887 he moved to South Dakota where he taught for three years in Coody County. In 1891 he married Ella Walton and they moved to Milton in 1908. Since that time he has been chief engineer of Milton College. He is chairman of the Campus Improvement Committee. Mrs. May Ordway Maxson May Ordway Maxson was born in West Edmeston, N. Y. She received her early education in West Edmeston and Chicago. From 1877 to 1879 she attended Milton College. She married J. Murray Maxson in 1884 and resided in Chicago until after his death in 1922. Since 1923 she has been the Matron of Goodrich Hall. Page Twenty-nine
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