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i no-.;.1. .. 1577!? ?:IH?773$??YESTT?7FY' 35531'7?3?. '.T'.'-3L..- REED COLLEGE ADHWUAL Jasper Jacob Stahl Assistant Professor of Germanic Languages Since 1914 Mr. Stahl graduated in 1909 from Bowdoin College with the degree of A. 13., having done notable work in litera- ture while there. The years 1909-1911 he spent in study at the Univer- sities of Berlin and Mu- nich, and European travs e1. In 1911 he came to Reed College as instruc- tor in modern languages, and in 1914 was made assistant professor in the Department of Germanic Languages. Next year he wil enter Harvard University to study for his doctors degree. Mr. Stahl is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He has been the honorary member of the senior clas, and while at Reed has been particularly activ in furthering literary interests among the students. - ....-.--...4 ... . . . -- v s- -- V-...- '31:?53555753375321511 c-t 41!: .1. + 1915 B3 Harry Beal Torrey Professor f Biology Since 1912 Dr. Torrey did his undergradu- ate work at Cali- fornia, and his graduate work at Columbia. He has servd as in- structor, assistant professor and associate professor of zoology in the University Of Cahfornia. . . Dr. Torrey is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Slgma X1, and of scientific societies. He is the author of humerus scientific articles which hav appeard in periodicals or as publications of the University of California. .:-.. m -v -w.-. , A w; e euu mm.H i WI: 5153mm.
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1241 REED COLLEGE ANNUAL -i- 1915 Arthur Evans Wood 9 I H k V Doris Woodward Foote Instructor in Assistant Librarian Since 1912 Social Sciences 1911-1915 Mr. Wood holds the degrees of A. B. and Bachelor of Divinity from Harvard College, having been prominent in literary, debating and religius activities as an undergraduate. Until 1911 he taut English and history in eastern prep- aratory scools for boys. For two years he was a resident worker from Harvard College in the Dennison House, a social settlement in Boston. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. . . Miss Foote holds the degree of B. S. from Mills College In 1911 Mr. Wood came to Reed College as mstructor 111 and the year 1911-1912 she spent in graduate work at the soc1a1 selences. Here he has assmted m coaching debaters, and University of California. The summer of 1912, she studied in the city he has been a leader in social servis work, particu- , . . . . larly in connection with the problem of unemployment. He is at the lerary Summer SCOOI Of the UmverSIty 0f Cahforma a member of the executiv committee of the Oregon Social and in the folloing September she came to Reed College as Hyglene SOClety. assistant in the library. 7,..;.q-..-H..-.-. ....-...zA-.:. ua-...-n:;..z. .-.,.-.;.,.,nw;:;:.::-:;;;t.-;.+.'.. .
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