Oberlin College - Hi-O-Hi Yearbook (Oberlin, OH)

 - Class of 1900

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College Faculty. JOHN HENRY BARROWS, D. D., President. Lecturer on Comparative Religion and Professor of Christian Ethics. MRS. ADEIJA A. FIELD JOHNSTON, A. M., Dean of the Woman'S Department. Professor of Mediaeval History. ALBERT ALLEN WRIGHT, A. M., Professor of Geology and Zoology. Curator of the Museum. REV. LYMAN BRONSON HALI., A. M., Professor of Latin Language and Literature. FRANK FANNING JEWETT, A. M., Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy. AzARIAH SMITH ROOT, A. M., Librariang Professor of Bibliography. CHARLES BEEBE MARTIN, A. M., Professor Of Greek Literature and Classical Archaeology. FREDERICK ANDEREGG, A. M., Professor of Mathematics. FRED EUGENE LEONARD, A. M., M. D., Director of the Men's Gymnasium, Professor of Physiology, Registrar , JOHN ROAE WIGHTMAN, PH. D., Professor of Romance Languages and Literature. THOMAS NIxoN CARVER, PH. D., Associate Professor of Economics and Sociology. MISS ARLETTA MARIA ABBOTT, A. M., Associate Professor of German Language and Literature. WILERED WESLEY CRESSY, A. M., Associate Professor of English. CHARLES EDWARD ST. JOHN, PH. D., Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy. SIMON FRASER MACLENNAN, PH. D., Associate Professor of Psychology and Pedagogy. WILLIAM GEORGE CASKEY, A. M., Associate Professor of Oratory and Rhetoric. FREDERICK ORVILLE GROVER, A. M., Associate Professor of Botany. CLEVELAND KING CHASE, A. M., Instructor in Latin. GEORGE MORRIS JONES, A. B., Instructor in Mathematics. CHARLES HENRY GRAY, M. L., Instructor in Rhetoric and Composition. LYNDS JONES, S. M., Instructor in Zoology, Assistant in the Museum. MISS FLORA.ISABEL WOLCOTT, L. B., Assistant Registrar. MRS. ELIZABETH W. RUSSELL LORD, Assistant Deall of Women's Department. MISS EYA MAY OAKES, Instructor In Drawing and Painting. 10

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Greater Oberlin. NEW era! A new awakening! A new dawn! Yes, it cannot be gainsaid- Oberlin has taken a new tack. A wider field and a, broader iniiuence are about to be realized. The initiative steps have already been taken with results sufficiently encouraging bo corroborate the prophecy. This is not to say that Oberlin has not progressed within recent years. Far from us to im-ply that she has not! But if the oarsmen of a. boat have to look after the steering, progress is retarded. For the past three years, Oberlin has been like a large rowboat, propelled against the stream by strong and worthy men, to be sure, but 'without a helmsman. But now! After most careful, conscientious work by the Trustees of the Institution, a helmsman has been selected. Their cautiousness was not without its reward. To have chosen the wrong man would have beeni serious in the extreme, to choose the right man was indeed a problem. To say that they succeeded is needless, for nothing is lacking in the qualifications of Dr. John Henry Barrows to successfully occupy the presidential chair of Oberlin College. Dr. Barrows took the helm last January, and since that time he has spent most of his time in the East in behalf of our college. Greater endowments, more scholarships, advanced lecture courses by noted speakers, negotiations for new college buildings, these are a few of the problems he has been solving in order to enlarge the financial and academic condition of the school. The result of his labors is already appearing. In spite of the apparent secrecy of the Faculty, we have already gained sufficient information to lead us to believe that the landscape about the Campus will be materially changed in the near future. The Al uinni, the Faculty and the present student body heartily appreciate the generous gift for the con- struction ofa new Chemical Laboratoryg-but surely, this is only a forerunner of the good things in store for us. .9

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