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Faculty CARL HILDING MANSON Instructor in Law A. B, Ll.. B., S. J. D.. University of Michigan. ALPHONSE ANDREW GAILEWICZ Instructor in Music Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory of Music: Instructor, Piedmont Music College. MARY FRANCIS AUSTIN Instructor in Organ Sig-ma Alpha lota: Teachcr's Diploma, College of Music of Cincinnati: Student in organ under Dr. Sidney C. Durst. Cin- cinnati Collefre of Music: Student in piano with Hans Rischard. EULA LINDA SMITH Instructor in Pharmacy l'h. C., Ohio Northern University. LAURA MAY KAMPMEIER Instructor in Modern Languages Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Sigma Iota: A. B., Coe Collefre: M. A., State University of Iowa. Instructor in German, Coc College. MYRON HANNA Instructor in Pharmacology M. D., Eclectic Medical College: Ph. G., Ohio Northern University. PA29GE f. lea at A lv A. ' i f Qi .1 silly fi nf. , ,. I -gn' ilu wif My ffi' if .9 ml, C, A Ffh.. pw l.'T,l . JW f ,, . ,.,,, 's we' ..- .R ,. Ek gal' . uw fl 1 I :fl 4,9 . N .J il l it it 3 2 5 In gg. el iii! S It .ggi .Sl Kg? :yy 1, H law li X 'itfi l il . I nl SF? l lm 1 C :guy ,, , 1..'lJ 1 lv.-i'.'W PM is Q at . W if .s 'X Y 1 - Wai.. L.5'j'.'I. ' ? L.: I 4: ., ,1 ' ' 2 I Eg if I 5 lg: 5 3 Qu? I I . ft v Tiff I 17? ' I A f L ' .lg I , I. ,A , , Q, , ri 5' f' :I 1 .Q I ' . J . l . . 1 ' 31 ' ' .2 1 f , 4'-,A 5?--4 ' F5154 if -1.-43 rig :fri -l if l I Iwi
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l PAZSGE Faculty MILDRED SHARP BRUCKHEIMER Assistant Professor of Physical Education H. S., Rl. A., Cfllllllllllil L'nivt-rsity. ELLA IRICK Instructor in Piano Uhio Northern l'niv4-rsity: Student with William Sherwood, Georgia Koher, lilizu XVoods: Uoursi- in Dunninp: systvm under Miss Eddy. HARRIS LAMB Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Coach A. H., Cot- Collt-ire: M. A., Columbia Uni- versity. MARSHALL E. CLOSE Instructor in Pharmacy Lzunlmclu Chi Alpha: B. S. in l'lu1rn1zu-y, Ohio Stnto l'nivcr:-zity. ROBERT CHALMERS GIBSON Assistant Professor of Chemistry Alphzl Tun Unmgzi, Alpha Phi Siprlmx. Lumh- rlai Vpsilon, Sipxnm Xi: H, S., Arlrinn Col- lt-in-: AI, S.. I'h. Il., Vnivt-rsity of Michiprnn. ALICE OLIVE MooRE Instructor in Piano and Public School Music Siprlnn Alpha Iota: B. M. E., Northwestern l.'nivt-rsity. LAWRENCE FREEMAN Instructor in English Alpha l'hi Gzunmnz A. B., Ohio Northern University. LUCILLE MCCALL Instructor in Home Economics A. B., Sonthwcstcrn Collc-gn-: M. S., Kansas Stun- College: Instructor. lolu Junior Col- lege, Iolu, Kansas.
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4 FDEP F F P95555 F i ABP! Ohio Northern's Endowment Program l WINTRINGHAM SLEESMAN 1-no NORTHERN UNIVERSITY was founded in 1871 as a normal school and received its charter as a university in 1885. Its first class of eleven members was graduated in 1874. For nearly thirty years it was maintained as a private institution, under the ownership and control of its noble founder, Dr. Henry Solomon Lehr. During this period, students came by the thousands. Operating costs were not high, so tuitions were extremely low. Because of the large numbers attending, it was possible to maintain the school without a serious financial problem. As time bore on, bringing changing conditions, the prophetic vision of the founder led him to see that the University could not continue indefinitely as a private enterprise. After negotiating with various church groups, in 1898, Ohio Northern became the property of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The next three decades were marked as periods of growth and expansion, chiefly of plant and equipment, until today the total valuation is S1,061,212.00. Until late in the last decade the cost of operation could still be met by nominal tuition charges. Then conditions changed. Costs began to soar. Competition grew keener. College associations and accrediting agencies were established, with endowment requirements as a basis for membership. Stronger founda- tions and a larger support for the University became imperative. In 1927, nearly S200,000.00 were added to the endowment from a church campaign. Today the total endowment is approximately S500,000.00. However, this is far too inadequate to enable the school to take her rightful place among the institutions of higher learning. With the advent of the present administration, for the first time serious attention has been given to the permanent foundations, and a program for endowment establish- ed. At present two field men are employed and plans are under way whereby an additional endowment of one million dollars may be secured within the next ten years. One half of the amount, it is hoped will come from alumni and former students. The whole program has been seriously retarded by the current economic situation. ' 1 PA 30615 i -.QQ5 ls
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