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Ross A. Wells, A. M. Mathematics and Astronomy A. B. Franklin 1898. A. M. University of Michigan 1917. Graduate work in the Univer¬ sity of Chicago and the University of Missouri. Professor of Mathematics at Franklin 1901-02, and at Bellevue 1902-14. Professor of Physics, Westminster, 1904-09. Superintendent of Public Schools, Fulton, Mo., 1904-12. Dean of Park College 1916-1917, 1918-1920. President of Missouri Section of Mathematical Association of America. Chairman of the Mathematical Di¬ vision of the Missouri State Teachers’ Associa¬ tion. Park 1912—. Mary Rebecca Harrison, Ph. B. Supervisor of Practice Teaching. Ph. B. Scarritt College 1903. Graduate work in University of Chicago and the University of Missouri. Instructor in High School, Fulton, Mo. 1909-13. Principal of Park Academy. 1918-20. Park 1913—. Mrs. Ruth Schall, A. B. Dean of Women A. B. Monmouth College 1898. Has charge of campus social affairs. Housemother at Eleanor Chesnut Hall. Park 1916—. Page 19
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I FREDERICK WILLIAM HAWLEY A. M., D. D., L. L. D. A. B., Carthage College, 1888; A. A., Car¬ thage, 1892; D. D., Center College, 1906; Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Oklahoma City, 1892-96; Superintendent of Missions, Ok¬ lahoma and Indian Territory, 1896-1906; Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church, Bloomington, Ill., 1906-11; President of Henry Kendall Col¬ lege, 1911-15; President of Park College, 1915; L. L. D., Knox College, 1915. MRS. F. W. HAWLEY “O’er life’s humblest duties throwing Light the earthling never knew, Freshening all its dark waste place As with Hermon’s dew.” To Mrs. Hawley, the present generation of students, as well as future generations of stu¬ dents, owes a great debt of gratitude. Her personality has been built into every plan of our new Copley-Thaw. The architects con¬ sulted her continually, and the result stands as a beautiful proof of her vibrant artistic tempera¬ ment. Not only has she been intensely interested in Copley, but she has also extended her interest to every dormitory, and to every student on the campus. Our triumphs are her joys; our clouds, her clouds, both while here as students, and when we leave for other work after gradua¬ tion. Page 18
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Arthur L. Wolfe, Ph. D. Latin and Greek A. B. New York University 1889. Ph. D. New York University 1892. Traveled in Europe and studied at Leipsic University and the Amer¬ ican School of Classical Studies at Rome 1901-02. Park 1889—. Merlin C. Findlay, A. M., Sc. D. George S. Park Department of Natural and Applied Science. A. B. Hamilton 1892. A. M. Hamilton 1915. Sc. D. Park 1918. Graduate work at Univer¬ sity of Chicago, Woods Hole, Mass., and at the University of Minnesota. Traveled in Canada 1902-03. Park 1892—. Matthew Hale Wilson, A.M. Benjamin S. Brown Department of Mental and Moral Philosophy A. B. Bellevue 1904. A. M. University of Kansas. Princeton Theological Seminary 1908. Graduate work at University of Chicago, Prince¬ ton University, and Colorado PIniversity. . M. C. A. Chaplain, Camp Gordon 1918. Author of “Standards of Right.” Manuscript ready for publication on “Christian Professional and Business Men.” Working on the “Psychological Study of Personality of Jesus.” Park 1908 . Page 20
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