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COL E I H5497 V-I I N Clam- ROBERT R. FRITSCH, A.M., D.D. Profeffor of Efzglirb Bible i Ani. Profefror of Greek 220 Chew Street Born at Allentown, Pennsylvania, September 10, 18793 Prepared at Allentown High School, A.B. Muhlenberg College, 1900, A.M. Muhlenberg College, 1903, A.M. Illinois Wesleyan University, 1907, Graduate Work, University of Pennsyl- vania, 1910-13, D,D. Wittenberg College, 1929, Travel in Holy Lands, 1927, ,28, '30. Teacher of Bible Conferences in Twelve States. Member of Committee on Religious Activities. STEPHEN G. SIMPSON, A.M. ji PI'0f6J'J'0I' of Ezzglirb Ldlllglldgg and Lilerullrre 1801 Linden Street Born at Easton, Pennsylvania, May 4, 1874, Prepared at Easton High School, A.B. Lafayette College, 1896, A.M. Lafayette College, 1899, Graduate Work Columbia University, 1903-05. Phi Beta Kappa. JOHN D. M. BROWN, A.M., Litt.D. ' Profeyror of Eazglirb Language 1620 Walnut Street Born at Lebanon, Pennsylvania, December 2, 1883, Prepared at Lebanon High School, A.B. Muhlenberg College, 1906, A.M. Columbia University, 1907, Litt.D Wittenberg College, 1922, Mt. Airy Theological Seminary, 1910, Graduate Work, University of Grenoble, 1914, University of Pennsylvania, 1926-28, Member of Committee on the Library. Chairman of Committee on Publications. Coach of Ora- tory. Author of The Constant Christ, and other poems, Tau Kappa Alpha. ISAAC MILES WRIGHT, Pd.D. Direrfor of School of Education Proferror of Edzzraliozz 2729 Gordon Street Born at Scio, New York, March 7, 1879, Prepared at Belmont High School, 18993 B.S, Alfred University, 1904, Pd.D. New York University, 1916. Member of Com- mittee on Instruction and Athletics. Director of Summer School and Extension Work. Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Delta Kappa, Kappa Phi Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa. PRESTON A. BARBA, A.M., Ph.D. X Proferror of German Language 150 Main Street, Emmaus Born at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, April 7, 1883, Prepared at Allentown High School, Bethlehem Preparatory School, A.B. Muhlenberg College, 1906, A.M. Yale University, 1907, Graduate Work, Heidelberg University, 1909, University of Munich, 1910, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1911, Graduate Studies, Uni- versity of Berlin, 1911-12, University of Goettingen, 1913. Author of Freidrich Armand Strubbergf' Americana Germanica, Balduin MoelhauSen, Americana Germanica, Cooper in Germany, German American Annals, German Lyrics and Ballads. Member of Pennsylvania German Society, German Folklore Society, Mod- ern Language Association of America. Page Twenty-six
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