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9 : THE CRIMSON : 32 WILSON ROBB WOODMANSEE, A.M. Registrar and Professor of Mathematics Alt.. Indiana University. 1902: A.M..University of Wisconsin, 1914; Principal of Kigh School, Syc- amore. 1ml., 18S8-19C0: Mathematics. Winona Acad- emy. Winona Lake. hid.. 1902-8; Prolessor of Mathematics, ilium and Vashti College, Alcdo, 111., 1908-13; Graduate Work. University of Indi- ana, suimnci session, 1909; Graduate Work, Uni versity of Wisconsin, Minuncrs, 1912-13-14; year, 1913-14: Assistant in Mathematics. University of Wisconsin. 1913-14; University of Chicago, summer session, 1920. Rijton College. 1914. AUGUST FREDERICK FEUI.ANDT, A.It.,It.I), Professor of Economics and Sociology Alt., University of Wisconsin, 1J0I; Princeton Cniyetsity ami Seminary, 189! 93: B.D., Yale University, 1891; University of Chicago, summer. 19.9; Ri| i College. 1914. HENRY PI III.I.IPS BOODY, A.M. Professor of English an.l Public Speaking A It., Itowdoin College, 1996; A.M., Columbia University, 190 ; Submastcr and Mead of the De- partment of English, Norway High School, Maine, 1 'MS, 8; Mead of the Department of Eng. lish, Maine Wesleyan Seminary and College. Kent's Mill, Maine. 19 8-12: Vcc Principal and Professor of English. Maine Wesleyan Seminary, I9!2-15; in Europe for study and travel ,1914; Co umbla University summer sessions, 1915-17-18- 19; Professor of English Composition and Public Speaking, 1915-21; Nipon College, 1915; Head oi the I Dp. i Unent of English. 1921. Area srrs lawrence barker, ph.i . Professor of Chemistry I5S., University of Alabama, 1910; M.S., Univer sity of Alabama, 1911; Fellow in Chemistry. Uni- versity of Alabama. 1911-13; Teacher of Science. Monroe (la.) High School, 1913-14; Fellow in Chemistry, University of Chicago, 1914-15: Assist- ant Professor of Chemistry, Umvcisity 4 Missis- sippi, 1915-16; Instructor of Physiology. Emory University (Atlanta Medical College), 1916.17 Gradm.tc Student, University of Chicago, summer' 1913-14. 1919, and session, 1914-15; Graduate Stu- dent, University of Wisconsin, 1922; Kijkui Col- lege. 1917; Instructor in Chemistry, University «»: Wisconsin, 1920-2I; Itijion College, 1922. CLIFFORD HOMER MOORE, Ph.D. Professor of History A.B., Indiana University, 1912: A.M., University of Chicago, 1915; Graduate Student. University ol Chicago. 1917-IS; Instructor in History and Critic ir. Methods of Teaching History, University ol Iowa. 1915-17; Ph.l „ University of Chicago. 1925; Hi| ou College, 1918. Twenty-eight
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= 19: THE CRIMSON: 32 SILAS EVANS, D.D..LL.I). President and Professor of dibit A.»., Kijmjii College, I89S, Princeton University, 19(10; B.D.. Princeton Seminary, 1 01: Carroll Col- lege, 1011; Middtebury College, 1913: Lawrence Col. lege, 1912; Professor of Philosophy, Hastings Col- lege, 1913: Professor f Philosophy and Pastor of the College Church. Park College, 1903-9; Profes- sor of Hebrew and Hellenistic Greek, University of Wisconsin, 1909-10: President, Ki| on College, 1910-17: President. Occidental College. 1917-21: Act- ing Pnntor, First Pvcibytcrian Church, Son Diego, Calif., 1920-21; Phi Beta Kappa, Occidental Col- lege, 1926; R |hiii College. 1921. JAMES CI.ARK GRAHAM, A.M. Dean of the College and Professor of English A.B.. Grinnell College. 1916: Columbia University, 1920; U.S.N.K.1’ ., Officers' Training, University of Chicago, Suminer, 1918; Northwestern Univer- sity, Pall, 1918; Columbia University Summer Ses- sions, 1917. 1918, and Second Semester. 1920; In- structor in English Coni|H sition and Public Shak- ing, 1916-17; Associate Professor. 1917-20; Pro- fessor of Psychology and Education. 1921 : Ripen College. 1916: University of Wisconsin, Year and Summer Session. 1923-24; Dean anil Professor of English. 1924. WILLIAM HARLEY BARBER, A.M. Professor of Physits It S.. University of Wisconsin. 19)1: A.M. Uni- versity of Wisconsin. 1919; Assistant Principal, Kipon High School. 19314; Principal. 1901-5: United States Department of Commerce and Labor, bu- reau of Standards, 1905-6; Graduate Work in Physics, University ■ f Chicago, summer terms, 1911-13; ve.r. 1913-14; Professor of Physics, Ri|»n College, '1906; Dean, January, 1915; Acting Pren- dent, 1917-18; Physics Instructor. University of Wisconsin, P'2-1-26: Kipon College. 1926. GRACE GERTRUDE GOODRICH. Pit.!). Professor of ('.lassies A.lb. Ripon College, 19)6; A.M., 1907; Ph.l)., Uni- versity of W'iican-in, 1913; Teacher of Latin anil Hngliih, Wabasha, Minn., 1907-9; American School of Classical Study at Rome. 1909-10; Grad- uate Work, University of Wisconsin, 1910-11; Graduate Work, Bryn Mawr College, 1911-12: As- sistant in Latin, University of Wisconsin, 1912- 13; Kipon College, 1926. JOSEPHINE RUTH HARGRAVE, A.B..S.B. Librarian and Professor of I ibrary Srienee A.B.. Ki|on College, 1906; S.B., Simmons College, Libiaiy School, Boston, Mass., 1909; Librarian, Public Library. Dickinson, X. 1)., 1909-U; in Eur- ope for midy and travel, summer, 1)22. Ripon College, 1914. Twenty-seven
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19: THE CRIMSON : 32 JAMES FREDERICK GROVES, I’h.D. Professor oj Hot arty und Zoology .VI?.. Kwing College, 1906; I’ll.I).. University of Chicago, 1915: Superintendent of City Schools, 1SC6-II: Graduate Student ami Assistant. Univer- sity f Chicago, 1911-15: Assistant Profv-or of Biology, Univcrsiiy of Wyoming, 1915-18; Patholo- gist U. . Ham Disease' Smvey Work, 1917 19; Ivi] «a College, 1918. GERTRUDE SOI I'll WICK. KINGS!. AN I) Ph.D. Dear. nf IP n men I’li I?.. Hamlin? University. 1SRS; A.M., 1912: Dean of Women, 1909-12: Graduate Study, Coium- t i:i University. 1912-1.?; A.M.. 191.5: Acting Presi- dent. Albert Lea College lor Women. 1912-16; Graduate Study, University oi Chicago, 1916-17: Dean of Women, Kendall College. 1917-18; Gradu- ate Study. University of Chicago, 101?.19; I’liD. Columbia University, 1923: Rii-on College. JOHN’ W. BECKER. A..M. Professor of Romanec Languages A I?. Paris. 1897; A.M., Berlin, 1899; Post C.radu- .:tc Work, Buenos Aires. 1900; Associato Professor . French and Latin, Belgrauo College, Buenos Airo, I'nl-I. Research Work in Spain. PX6: A sistant Principal, Cincinnati Public Schools. P06- .v; in liurojK- for study and travel. 1909; Head of Spanish Department, Woodward High School, Cincinnati, PAW-17; Dept, of Kotnance Languages, Lake Forest. 111., 1917-19; Dept, of Romance Lin- r;u gcs. Carleton College, Northficld. Minn., 1920; Profes.fi- of Spanish College; Ripon College, 1919; in Europe for study and travel. 1921, 1923. 1926, 1927. Ripon College. 1919. EDWIN WHITE WEBSTER, A.M. Professor of History A.I}., I{i|xin College, 1929; Teacher of History and I.-tin. Jeeffrson High School, 1919-21: A.M., Uni- ve: »it j of Chicago, 1921; fasti-tie tor in I.atin and History, Riputt College, 192!: Fellowship in Euro- pe m History, University of Wisconsin, First Se- mester, 1922-23; Second Semester, Acting Instruc- tor in History, Univcisily of Wise-nsin; Asso ciatc Prtfessor of llislorv, Ripon College, I92J; Ki|x n College, 1921. HARRIS MERRILL BARBOUR. A.M. Professor of Philosophy A.I?.. Brown University, PX)6; B.D.. Newton Theo logical Institute, 1999; A.M.. Brown Univcisity 1913: Pastor. Baptist Church. Arlington Heights Mass., 19(19-11; Fellow and Assistant :tt Pliiloso phy and History, Milton College, 1913-21; Histori cal W« rk for the American Baptist Foreign Mis .«ion Society. 1921-22: Pastor Baptist Church. Ri I on, and Instntctni in Philosophy. Ri|ion College 1922-23: Associate Professor. 1921; Professor. 1924 Professor, 1924; Ri|x»n College, 1920. Twenty-nine
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