Mount Union College - Unonian Yearbook (Alliance, OH)

 - Class of 1918

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4 .f, 1- , gy.-Z-5 - - JV- 5 1' qs, . 2 A ,.-V ,- .f.'.. ' -gif - . . LI I AN lj 7 vt' S D News '-4--.-.1 .,,J..s.g -+ L: u -'? 'i-I ' NSN - :-4, .- ,-5. :ff P+? si-Jfzaz-I.:-E -5' Q: -L ' We .2 - . 2:1-:',s,:' ci L --rr. uf- srl- ,,.- 5-f-5 , - f 'Q 'l l 1 . I, I sasssli - ,,123t..,: 7:-511, T v .. 4,5 ' - GEORGE FRANKLIN LAMB, A.lVI., Ohio University: O, S. U. and University ot Chicago Biology and Geology are his hobbies, and well they may be for no bug, weed or pebble escapes his notice and study. Every point of interest receives due consideration. The terms precisely and exactly are only forthcoming when the stu- dent has so accounted himself as to be deserving of such words of approval. Prof. Lamb is thor- oughly qualilicd to meet the requirements arising from discoveries and research in the realm of scientilic thought and investigation. Irle is a progressive. I-Iis personality and strong charac- ter can only be appreciated after having exper- ienced a course under him. It is a regret that sickness has forced him from the class room du- ties for a considerable time the past year. To secure a substitute in his place is not an easy task and to attempt filling his position is a difficult matter. A further estimate upon Professor Lamb may be realized when it is known that the Gov- ernment for several years has engaged his ser- vices for technical investigations in relation to geology and its economics values. ISAAC TAYLOR IfIEfXDI.AND, l'X.M.,S.T.B., PHD., D.D.,LLTT.D., Mount Union College: Boston University. Prnfvssol' of Religious Edlldlflillll On account of his wide experience gained, both in educational circles and in traveling, Dr. Head- land holds the sincere admiration and respect of the entire student body. His unique presentation of the subjects in his department makes his classes thorough and very enjoyable. His in- dividual interest in the students and their activi- ties have won for him Wide popularity. The stu- dent body of today can bequeath nothing greater to the students of coming years than that they may enjoy the privilege of Hsitting at the feetv of and learning from our beloved Dr. I-Ieadland. CORINNE LILLIAN HARRIS, AB., A.M., of .mm M, , X ly J fs- , .' ,glen . t 'l' V 2.55 - as 5 f 1 4 . L l . . Mount Union Collegeg Wellesley College W mf 'H Professor of GGVIILIIIZI if' I i After a leave of absence of one year, Miss l 15553 Harris has returned to us. As the college has , 6 declded to ,fl1'9P German from the curriculum for Wg? J' one year, it IS possible we may hnd her in the French department next year. 1 l I l f Twenty-uiffze Faculty MUUNT UNION COLLEGE .

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