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HOWARD ACULTY M R-. 3... , 1 . 2 xg?-H 1 -.A L A. if Y - -aff? . is . ' .2 ' ak-495' H920 '16 William Fulton Abercrombie, A.B., PH.D., As- sistant Professor of Biology, A.B. with honors Howard College, PH.D. New York University. Hul-Cee M. Acton, A.M., PH.D., Professor of Romance Languages. A.B., Georgetown College, A.M., Pi-LD., University of Wisconsin, graduate worlc, University of Paris. Paul D. Bales, A.M., Professor of Physics, B.S., University of Chatta- nooga, A.M., Indiana University. William H. Bancroft, A.B., Director of Physical Education, A.B., Howard College. A. R. Bliss, Jr., A.M., PHM.D., M.D., LL.D., F.A.I.C., Professor of Pharmacology, B.S., PHNLD., Columbia Univer- sity, A.M., LL.D., Howard College, M.D., Uni- versity of Alabama, F.A.I.C. Ora D. Bohannon, A.M., Instructor in Modern Languages, A.B., A.M., Howard College. Annie L. Boyett, A.M., Assistant Professor of English, A.B., Howard College, A.M., Columbia University. Oscar S. Causey, A.M., Registrar and Professor of Educa- tion, A.B., A.M., Howard College. James H. Chapman, A.M., TH.M., Professor of Religious Education, A.B., D.D., Howard College, TH.B., Ti-LM., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. J. Fred Cole, Personnel Director and Assistant to the President. Raymond Elswood Davis, B.S., As- sistant Professor of History and Assistant Direc- tor of Physical Education for Men, B.S., Howard College. L. O. Dawson, A.B., Tl-LB., D.D., Pro- fessor of Bible and Church History, A.B., D.D., Howard College, TH.B., Southern Baptist Theo- logical Seminary. Paul De Launey, A.B., LIC. MUS.. DOC.MUs., Professor of French and Piano, A.B., Lic.MUs., University of Paris, Doc.MUs. fHon.l, Paris Conservatory. Mrs. Bertha Severin Frost, Instructor in Voice, Graduate, State Con- servatories of Holland fAmsterdaml and of Ger- many fBerlinj. I
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MRS. . .CDBENCHAIN :zsmafwmm In relating the fine qualities possessed by Mrs. I. R. Obenchain, Dean of Women, one is merely be- ing in accord with opinions of all with whom she has come in contact. Her duties are probably em- phasized, since it is said that young ladies are harder to cope with than young men. Whether this is true or not, Mrs. 0benchain's actions wouldn't indicate, for her manner is one of unend- ing graciousness and charm. Co-eds by the dozens flock to her office for hearings on any problems that might be confronting them. Not only co-eds either, but as custodian of the social calendar, she straightens out the social affairs of many of the boys also. She might be called old-fashioned, if . . ,, .,., .,- ,L -.,.. you call a person old-fashioned who is the cham- pion of etiquette and gracious manners. Mrs. Qbenchain is certainly that. In her fourth year at Howard, Mrs. Obenchain has won many friends since her connection with the college. She carries her many duties of planning and supervisory work with ease. Any situation that would call for tact, resourcefulness, an ability to see things through to a conclusion, would find Mrs. Cbenchain fitted for the occasion. She is a person whom all the stu- dents may call friend, for she is that to all the student body and a helpful counselor besides. May she continue as a guiding spirit at Howard. '. ffm- ff? ii. if L4' T? 5 .M 'ffl 'fl ii: .f-vi id A 1,-- O o fi ,Q fl
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