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1931 I Arthur J. Yeomans Professor of Education and Psychology A.B.. Gooding College. Idaho. 1927; M.S.. University of Idaho. 1928; completing work for Ph.D.. Univer- sity of Washington; Director of Manual Training. City Schools. Col- orado Springs. 1905-1916; Principal of High School. Mountain Home. Idaho. 1916-1918; Professor of Edu- cation and Psychology. Pacific Uni- versity. 1929. D. Otis Smith Professor of History A.B.. Illinois Wesleyan University. 1918: M.A.. University of Wash- ington. 1929; Doing work at Uni- versity of Washington Ph.D.; 1918- 1920. Principal and Superintendent of Schools. Dixon, Illinois; 1921- 1924. History teacher. West High School. Minneapolis. Minnesota; 1925-1926. History and Civics teach- er. High School. Mankato, Minne- sota: Professor of History, Pacific University. 1929. Alan Murray Gunn Professor of English Literature A.B.. Huron College. 1927; Instruc- tor in English. Huron College Acad- emy. 1927; University of Minnesota summer 1927; Graduate Assistant. University of Denver. 1928: M.A.. University of Denver. 1928; Sum- mer School University of Southern California. 1930; Professor of Eng- lish Literature. Pacific University, 1928. I I Twenty-two
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Mrs. Violet Bowlby Chessman Dean of Women B.A., Mills College, Oakland. Cali- fornia ; Graduate work. University of Oregon; Special work. Univer- sity of Idaho; University of Cali- fornia ; Dean of Women. Pacific University, 1939. Henry C. Myers Professor of Chemistry 1 ' »■»► » - 1 - H4 Student in Case School Applied Sci- ence. University of Goettingen. Ger- many; Post Graduate. Columbia University; Ph.D.. University of Strassburg, Germany; Chief Chem- ist for sugar factories in Utah, Col- orado, and California; Chemical ex- pert and superintendent Honolulu Plantation Company. Hawaiian Isl- ands: Assayer and Mineral expert for quartz and hydraulic mining projects in California. Idaho, and Oregon; Instructor in Chemistry. Stanford University Honorary Fel- low in Chemistry and Agricultural Chemistry. University of Califor- nia; Honorary Master of Science, Case School Applied Science. 1930; Professor of Chemistry. Pacific Uni- versity, 1924. Arva W. Wann Controller Professor of Economics B.B.A.. University of Washington. 1924; Head of Commercial Depart- ment, Enumclaw High School. En- umclaw. Washington; Assistant In- structor of Accounting. University of Washington. 1928, 1929; two years toward M.B.A.. University of Washington ; Member Beta Alpha Psi ; Controller and Professor of Economics, Pacific University. 1930. Twenty-one I
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1931 Beatrice Young Professor of Spanish Studied at the Sorbonne. Paris, I913-19I4; Degre Superieur. Uni- versite Nouvelle. Brussels, Bel- gium, 1914; private secretary to French High Commissioner at Washington. D.C. 1918. 1919; In- structor of French and Spanish at University of Pittsburgh. 1919- 1924: A.B. and M.A.. University of Pittsburgh. 1921. 1923; Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, University of Pittsburgh. 1925-1927; Teaching Fellow in French. Univer- sity of California at Berkeley. 1928, 1929; Ph.D.. University of Califor- nia. 1930; Professor of Spanish, Pa- cific University, 1930. G. Paula Sater-Paulsen Professor of French and A.B., University of Washington; Diploma. Sorbonne. University of Paris, 1925; Certificate. Alliance Franc aise de Paris, 1925 ; Fellow- ship. University of Washington, 1927; M.A.. University of Washing- ton. 1927 : Professor of Romance Languages. Pacific University. 1926. C. Andresen Hubbard Professor of Biology B.E.. 1919; M.S., 1920; Graduate and Research, 1920. 1922, in Botany, Zoology. Microscopic Anatomy and Education, University of Washing- ton; Phi Delta Kappa; Phi Gamma Nu ; Oregon Member of British Aquarium Association; A.O.W. ; A. A.M.; E.S.A.; A.N. A.; P.S.B.M. S.; C.A.S.; United States Bureau of Biological Survey. 1918. 1919; Ore- gon State Fish Commission. 1922; Director of Three Arched Rocks Marine Station. 1923; Curator and Collector Puget Sound Biological Station, 1918. 1919; Graduate As- sistant, in charge of laboratories. Department of Zoology. University of Washington. 1919; Teaching Fel- lowship. 1920; M.A., University of Washington, 1930; Professor of Bi- ology, Pacific University, 1922. I Twenty-three
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