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Professor Jay Bryan Nash ORTUNATELY for us, Professor jay Bryan Nash decided, in 1926, to leave Oak- land, California, where he had held various civic positions since 1911 and come to New York University. p Here, he has been both Associate Professor and Professor of Physical Education. In 1930, he became Professor of Education. In 1911, he received his A.B. from Oberlin and in 1927, his M.A. from New York University. At present, he is chairman of the Department of Physical Health Education and Editor of the Monograph Department, besides which he is a member of Phi Delta Kappa. Among the text-books he has written are: Organization and Administration of Playground Recreation, and Course of Study in Physical Education for Public Schools which has been issued in five pamphlets. Frequently he contributes articles to the journal of American Physical Education Review, Camp News, and the North American Review. He lives in Long Island City at present, although his birth place is New Baltimore, Ohio. 57
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Dr. Herman Harrell Horne GOOD man is always welcome, is a fitting manner of talking of Dr. Herman Harvell Horne, who came to New York University in 1909 as Professor of Philosophy and History of Education. Besides the position he still retains, Dr. Horne is a summer school lecturer, a member of committee on Graduate Standing and Instruction, and a member of the General Committee of the School of Education. He has written The Philosophy of Education, and The Psychological Principle of Education, and Idealism in Education, besides many other books. The Doctor received his A.B., and A.M., from the University of North Carolina in 1895, both his A.M. and Ph.D. from Harvard and his L.L.D. from Wake Forest College, North Carolina. Besides being a member of the New York University Philosophical Society and an honorary member of the Menorah Society, he is a member of Phi Delta Kappa. 56
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Dr.'Ned Harland Dearborn R. NED HARLAND DEARBORN came to New York City from Couneauty- ville, Pennsylvania. He received his B.S. degree from Columbia University and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the same University. He is a member of the Kappa Delta Pi and Phi Delta Kappa fraternities and also of the Acacea Club, Columbia University. He is the director of the Institute of Educa- tion and Professor of Education. Dr. Dearborn 'is the author of the following: Introduction to Teachingng Oswego Movement in American Education g the co-author of Social Studies in Teachers' Col- lege and Normal Schools. I 58
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