Muskingum University - Muscoljuan Yearbook (New Concord, OH)

 - Class of 1922

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MSW. Fl- Nl.. - 5 4iIll7uvnl vu vvunr v ' uve-vu:-Wvrv H1 ur, 7173, 6.5. INf1U,SQ'QD11rIUCj3,,jXf.,L 1 T, F - hee.-anmemuon:essn.sa-Ann-..leteneecerne-A.- -vsp,-. I, . . Hg I 'A' , . I 1 Thomas Hosack Paden Professor of Latin A. B., MUSKINGUM, 18733 A. M., MUSKINGULT, 18765 PH. D., MUSICINGUM, 1912. The oldest member of our faculty is'in no A it wise so old in spirit as in years, retaiII.1IIg-:Ill tlIe fun and spirit of his youth. SlllCC,jOll'l1112' our faculty in 1877 he has made a specialty of l chapel announcements. I l William Columbus Hunter I 7 l h l Professor of H-islory . , ,QI A. B., PRINCETON, 190Sg M. A., HARVARD, 1911. The capacity which Professor Hunter shows for enjoyment of fIIn and humor lIas-resul-ted 111 X his steady increase in popularity during his two ' X I years with us. Although dealing with an an- I ll cient subject he is an altogether .up-to-date In- structor. He has a particular antipathy toward 3 I 1 those who whisper in class. ' , I .. .-...... - I Arthur Stevenson White I I ' I Professor of Government and Sociology PH .B. GROVE CITY, 1903' LL. B. MICI-IIGAN , - A. M. MICHIGAN 1914- JL . I MICHIFAN 1920. ' x Known as 'l.l1 interesting' instructor, 'I' cham- pion clebater on either side of 'Iny question 'Ind 'I staunch supporter of three square meals 'I day tlIis versatile professor has m'Ide 1Tl'1l1y . warm friends 111 Musktnfzum. Charles Rush Layton - . , Dean of Orafory and Professor of Public '- S'pr'alti1Ig A B OTTFRIIEIN, 1913 A M MICHICAN 1917 The high speed worker of our faculty Al though probably tlIe stxffcst professoi In Mus kmgum Professor Layton IG ceitamly number ed among her most popul'Ir He IS 'I keen thinker a gemal friend 'Ind 'III CY1illllSl'1SlI1C rooter for Muskingum Ferne Parsons Layton Assocmtc Professor of Public Tpeakmg B O MT UNION Mrs L'Iytons courses 'Ire Imong the most popular In school 'Ind she possesses 'I person ahty whIcl1 C11dC'1I'S her to everyone Like Professor Layton she IS thorough 'Ind effective In lIer teaching 'Ind IS ever 'In lllSDlI ltlOl1 'Ind a help to Muskingum students l l , 1909, , ' , ' , Df I ' I - - I c , c n 1 1. li fl i .- l I . e l I ' 4 . '- ' . ' ,f l I I, ' ' 1 .I P I , 1 I c If l 1 Y- I ' ' kilt l , . I 14. h 1 , If 'll 5 ,,.. .- rl- --n-n- Ixqunn-:I-4-.U ' - M . .Q . - Q 'sa fi ,,.' 'gf ' 5 A - D i Page Twenty-seven



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I i ,I ' I ', X ll F flllllb ,UI N U ID' 'll ' V C I ,g Iv 2 I W ff-,I ,Bs , MUSCOLJUJXZV4 t I I 'n1fn'Il!02AH H! BGRIDOEFUHEIBCQF55660624-.p .Ls wgsylll 1 It l 32' I In 1, ' II . In I . I I Elsie Ruth Downing I: Inslrxactor in French I I A. B., MUSKINGUM, 1920. I As a student, Miss Downing was a general I I favorite, and, as a teacher, commands our II I respect for her able instruction, pleasant man- I I I I menr, and conscientious work. Although . I I having attained to the dignity of the faculty 'I she still is a close friend of all the students and I I we attribute her success to her own attractive I I personality and kindness. I ..,,,..,, I I ! 'I I Grace Gordon McCreary I lIlXH'1tCf0f in Englislz ' II I I A. B., MUSKINGUM, 1913. ' I Miss McQreary is a splendid teacher. After . I experience Ill mission work in Egypt, she has I II I returned to take up mission work among our III I own Freshmen and Preps. III III I . III II I chants E. White -.........- I2 I Pr0fc'.r.I'or of M0f110IPlllffC.T . I 'II I A. B., INDIANA UNIVIQRSITY, l896gA. M., INDIANA I I I UNIVERSITY, 1907. I I I lIVe are glad to have Professor White with II I us this year-a man whose interests range all III I the way from the multiplication tables to the I II meteors that go hurtling through the heavens. I I His skill as an instructor as well as his kindly, I helpful attitude have won the respect of every I I. student and made his classes of great value. I III For further information we refer you to I - , l I Who's Who in America. I I' II 'I I . I III II I David Douglas Porter III II, I Professor of Plzyrics -f III I I A. B., UNIVERSITY os Plrrsiumcu, 1913, AQM., I P1'rTsIIuRcH, 1917. III I Though with us only this year, Professor I2 Porter is already well liked by the student II II body. He possesses that felicity of language III I for makinig peppy pep speeches at pep meetings jIf I of real pep. . I I -1-nl-.. I I r Earl Ruskin Bryant I I Professor of Biology iw A. B., JAMES MILLIKEN UNIVERSITY, A. M., I II JAMES MILLIKEN .UNIVERSITY. ,II An up-to-date instructor very enthusiastic in IH . his work. No student can avoid catching some I I I I of that spirit of enthusiasm for the wonders ' I and beauties that lie. about us: Professor H I Bryant's main hobby IS to beautify the cam- I ' pus of Muskingum. ' - ' ' I IIE-'IQ - - . 6 -. g4I L. -QU I , Q AS ' 15, I :u,un-nuuequalunmk. , A I A . H 1-lu'lIv-uwudllhlluiilhil ' ' J' . h A l Page Twenty-ulne

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