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K- 18 Dxmnumin, Davies M :urnlmll A my 'fU R- 5 it T i ii 5- it t., t 5.1 . . lei 1 ,iJ 159. Ernest F. Amy . . . hails from Australia . . . authority on 'l'homas llardy . . . ponders dreamily while lecturing . . . liritish Novel his favorite course . . . teaches summers at llay View, Mich .... paints landscapes . . . collects rare editions . . . fond of golf . . . ' ' i ' id delightful speech . . . has fatherly smile .11 studiec ' l in lzngland. .sk Pnttiao Benjamin Spencer . . . native of Kentucky tnot the feuding partj . . . building up repu- tation as critic of American lit .... amiable student of human nature . . . personal rela- tionship with students quietly hypnotic . . . searching interrogations and sarcastic quips in class . . . putters in his garden . . . a true Southern gentleman. Marie Drennan . . . square dance enthu- siast . . . likes drama back stage work . . . ier play, Medicine VVater, about the early history of Delaware, being presented by , Monnett Clubs this year as Centennial Spelncm' project . . . has summer cottage in Canada . . . loves ice-cream . . . collects elephants . . enjoys hiking . . . publishes verse. Ruth Fickel . . . 22nd year here . . . needle point hobbyist ,... white hair envied by peroxiders . . . boasts large collection of fine etchings . . . one ambition: to house cats . . . extremely fond of illustrated books . . . has studied summers at Oxford in lingland . . . grades severely those who misspcll her last name. Ruth Davies . . . born in Mexico . . . dreams in Spanish . . . loves London, rainy days, good drama . . . inhnitely busy . . . wears intriguing grey stockings . . . makes jewelry . . . raises flowers . . . despises campingg cham- Fickle pions civilized life . . . formerly a reporter . . . shrewd linglish critic and versatile con- versat ional ist. Deckard Ritter . . . head librarian . . . research work on the repetition of words in rhetoric composition, as in Shakespeare . . . creative writer . . . favorite authors are Milton and Burns . . . authority on Milton . . . ardent social worker . . . plays tennis, ' :l 'ir-cut: English . . . golf . . . uses precise, L e. Sunday school teacher. Robert Marshall . . . harkens from Greens- boro, North Carolina . . . roaming bachelor . . . unconventional, but delightful conversa- tionalist . . . is writing novel with Southern Ritter setting . . . fascinated by flowers . . . abhors vegetables . . . loves grand opera . . . academic odyssey includes seven colleges and uni- versities. Maxine Pattison . . . new this year . . . once planned to be musician . . . occasionally writes poetry . . . likes to read extracts from Robert Benchley in classes . . . recently found a first. edition of li. A. Robinson . . . plays 200 year old, family heirloom violin . . .mag- 'alizes in concoctions. nilicent. cook, spcci.
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lfwt-pt lm' the Q'l'llll pvrimls wlu-n I7 slips put in nn nppt-:n'z1m'e zlncl llllZllS nrt- the uncle: of tht clny, the faculty nu-lnht-rs are extrnnrclinnrily popular people. x!0l'S2lllll', Cllilldlllllg, friendly, tha-sc plc-nsnnt. pc-clngoglu-s wa-ll clt-servo their replltztlion ns lx-ing one of the most, ontstnncling of Ohicfs faculties. XVith lnnny classes, lIllllllIlt'I'- zlhle interviews, :incl various ontsiclm- rlmrcs the mnfessors still have time to slip in snap quizzes :incl hlue-hooks. They often vary their zwncleillicf sclu-clnlcs with spot-rlies to fraternity groups, clinnt-rs nt the dorms, or the vliuperoning of clzlnves. lluhhies snvh ns fzunilies, fishing, nr liunclicrnft occtnpy their very few free nimnt-nts. Over Il genial cup nl' ten they often meet with tlteniselvc-sg sometinies znnhitions lllllSt'llllIll' lll0lNlJ0l'S organize athletic tt-znns nncl rmilpt-te vlltltilsiznstivzilly with vollegiznlsfm' tmvilspcoplm-. As intelligent :ls they ure ll1ll'l'l'SllllQ', thc worcl Versatile his them to the proverhizll l-2ll'lll-Ili. Sllll1I1N'l' lincls most of them whipping npzl thesis nr jzlnnting Zllltllll the vountry, fan' from the Szltl hells of Gray Clmpel. Piano interlude. Another Hand pun P Todhunter displays a 'ii pix
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W' K if- 5 V- W1 Y M- .If t .--kt PM 5 tj tl til in tt J l 'tl ttf f 9 5 t if 1 ' N ' .Vt U l' ll it at fl it 3 1,2 llx Harry Wood . . . niet wife on OWU news laboratory excursion . . . calls students hy first names . . . a painter of merit . . .hassoon- lst m 1.933 Indianapolis symphony . . . easily recognized hy loping gait and flopping hair molds speed ieeoid to Gray Chapel . . . former managing editor of Troy Daily News. t 71 rt ti, S t l l.: ' . R. C. Hunter . . . dynamic dramatist . . . likes to play tennis . . . hates people to he late for rehearsals . . . lives each character as he directs play . . . former l,atin teacher . . . learned several plays in Greek . . . hflavlmeth his favorite part . . . in class, comhines latherly kindness with vitaliziug demon- strations. W- R. Diem . . . fond of hunting, outdoor llfe and camping . . . Boy Scout chairman . . . lhree sons all liagle Scouts at same time . . . has seemingly inexhaustihle supply of jokes i played lmaskethall while attending the lluversity of lVlontpelier in southern lfranee - . . thinks chapel speakers here are good. Pea rl Lloyd . . . speech specialist . . . cham- pion of Delaware speech clinic for children l . . . oves to trot around eountrvside in search f . 4 -ivrfit 51,6 V 'Fllllllllllllk sits , ,L K PNN. fl 'X Wood il , . I . ' - Diem o antiques . . . heartily dislikes sea food . . . . . . wrote speevh correction hook for children adnnts she once took smgmg lessons . . . suppressed desire to own a val. H0rtense Moo in 1 re . . . likes mountain elinih- Bllselil- I. spends summers coaching plays at 'until .oaf School of lungltsh lll New lung- OVCI-' -H.. . favorite eostume, paint-hespattered drlmfllvlghz . . enjoys serving tea daily at, fra -l workshop . . . looks' at her watch 111 wrong side . . has visited theaters abroad, 1 V' W: 3' 1' ji ' . it ty T- C. Dunham . . . Chad . . .youngest department head . . . junior Phi llete and OIJK man here in '29 . . ll. of Munich . . . USGS 3520 words, hut can quip and sling slang wt-th the hest . . . right-handed member of nnghty lla-nd-llunham handball team . . . S1 1 w V tves gas lor defense hy zooming along on lneycle. Exilim h . eiarms classes with his this yogi' umot . . .A female 1lCllllll0Il to.fanuly Saddle ghoxr . wears sporty tvvced suits and Once uh . famt suggestion of han' . . . been lkilytf with dance orchestra . . . has Seaso ownlto give euts during hunting n - . . plays handball, tenms, golf. l I-Iahn I M om L Hahn ll ll Kill lltluyqll Duxmlmm
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