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TkeD eans William Emery Smyser, M. A., Litt. D., LL. D. Dean of the College With a scholastic training at Wesleyan University and Johns Hopkins, and a teaching experience at Dickinson Seminary, Northwestern, and DePauw, Professor Smyser came to Ohio Wesleyan in 1900 as head of the English Department. For sixteen years he was registrar; and since 1917, he has been Dean of the College. In his various positions, his high scholastic ideals, his efficiency, and his untiring labors have contributed much to the growth of Wesleyan; and he has increased her reputation by his lectures and publications. During the present academic year he is on leave of absence, traveling and studying in Europe and America. Next year he will resume his duties as head oi the English Department and Dean of the College. William Garfield Hormell, M. A., Ph. D. Acting Dean of the College In the absence of Dean Smyser, Dean Hormell has been called upon to fill the important office of the Dean of the College. He is well qualified for this position, having been connected with the Ohio Wesleyan faculty since 1889, except for a year of work at Harvard in physics. His work as head of the Department of Physics at Ohio Wesleyan is well-known, especially by scores of his students who have distinguished themselves in graduate schools. For seventeen years, 1909-1926, Dean Hormell was the Dean of Men, a position which he filled with distinction. Hundreds of the Alumni remember him as a gentleman and a friend. William Leslie Sanders, M. A., B. D. Dean of Men Prexy Sanders, as he was called by his fellow students who elected him President of the Student Body in 1912, returned to his Alma Mater thirteen years later, to assume in a larger way, and as Dean of Men, the duties of counsellor and leader of the men of Ohio Wesleyan. In the meantime he had taken a theo- logical course at Garrett Biblical Institute, had served a pastorate in Indianapolis, had been a chaplain in the United States army, and had been for four years in missionary work in China. Broadened by his experiences and guided by his love for the old college, he is well-fitted for the difficult and interesting duties of Dean of Men. Louise Bolard More, B. A., M. A. Dean of Women There came to Ohio Wesleyan Campus last fall a new Dean of Women. Mrs. Louise Bolard More assumed the responsibili- ties of an administrative position most difficult to fill in the present day social life of universities and colleges. Mrs. More, with degrees from Wellesley and Columbia came to our campus from Hamline University where she served as Dean of Women. The breadth of her interests and experiences is indicated by the national organizations of which she is a member: American Association of University Professors, National Association of Deans of Women, American Sociological Society, League of Women Voters, American Association of University Women, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Alpha Kappa Delta. t 20 ]
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Duvall Wal er More Horrnell Soper Sanders O ' Heal Rice CartmeU Rowland J. he Administration Committee of Ohio W esleyan University The Administration Committee of the University Council consists of the President and other such administrative officers and members of the University Council as he may designate. This committee has general administrative oversight, and advises with the President in all matters relating to the appointment, reappointment, or promotion of the teaching staff. Edmund Davison Soper, B.A., D.D., LL.D Trumbull Gillette Duvall, M. A., Ph. D. William Garfield Horrnell, M. A, Ph. D. Edward Loranus Rice, Ph. D, Sc, D William Leslie Sanders, M. A., B. D. Sidney Archie Rowland, B. A. Rollm Hough Walker, S. T. B., Ph. D. Claude Edgar O ' Neal, M. A., Ph. D. Louise Bolard More, B. A., M. A. Burleigh Emanuel Cartmell, B. A. [ 19 ]
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X aculty Uollege of JUioeral Arts Applied Christianity Professor, Benjamin L. McElroy, B. D., Ph. D. Astronomy Professor, Harlan T. Stetson, Ph. B., M. S., Ph. D. Botany Professor, Claude E. O ' Neal, M. A., Ph. D. Assistant Professor, William E. Riecken, M. A., Ph. D. Chemistry Professor, Harry F. Lewis, B. S., M. S., Ph. D. Professor, William A. Manuel, M. S., Sc. D. Instructor, Ralph V. Sinnett, B. S. Economics and Business Administration Professor, Gilbert H. Barnes, M. A. Professor, Donald J. Hornberger, M. A. Professor, William H. Husband, M. A., Ph. D. Assistant Professor, Archibald D. Schultz, M. A. Assistant Professor, George W. Hull, M. B. A. Instructor, Jefferson W. Keener, M. A. Instructor, Arend E. Boer, B. A. Fellow, Marvin A. Bacon Education Professor, Arthur R. Meade, M. A. Professor, Hubert W. Nutt, M. A., Ph. D. Associate Professor, Chester O. Matthews, M. A., Ph. D. Assistant Professor, Luther J. Bennett, M. A. Assistant Professor, Blythe Pearce, M. A. Fellow, Mary L. Wolff, B. A. Fellow, Caroline H. Walker, B. A. Fellow, Bernice C. Mead, B. S. Fellow, Helen G. Deal, B. A. KiIboiuTie Assistant Professor, George N. Thurston, M. A., Supt. Assistant Professor, David R. Smith, M. A. Instructor, Edna J. Collicott, B. S. Instructor, Albert S. Hirth, B. A. Instructor, Faith Radebaugh, B. S. Teaching Fellow, Mary M. Raison, B. S. Ashley Instructor, Roger B. Warner, B. S., Supt. Instructor, Florence C. Leas, B. A. Instructor, Stuart C. Powers, B. S. Instructor, Gwendolyn B. McDowell, B. A. Instructor, Gladys Marie Jacoby, B. A. Instructor, Erma M. Davis, B. A. Instructor, Golda M. Van Buskirk, B. A.
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