Springfield College - Massasoit Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

 - Class of 1920

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JOHN S. SIMONS, B.H. Registrar B.H., Springfield College, 1910. WARREN C. WADE, B.S., B.P.E. Chemistry, Gymnastics and Athletics B.S., Beloit College, 1911; teacher in chemistry, High School, 1911-15; B.P.E., Springfield College, 1917; first lieutenant Artillery, 1918; professor chemistry, Springfield College, 1919 — . MRS. CAROLYN D. DOGGETT, M.A. English Literature A.B., Oberlin College, 1890; M.A., Wellesley College, 1893; Leipsic University, graduate work in English, 1894-95; instructor in Greek and general history, Pike Seminary, Pike, N. Y., 1885-88; principal Women’s Department and professor English literature and English history, Washburn College, Topeka, Kan., 1893-94; instructor English literature, Springfield College, 1898 — ; instructor MacDuffie School, 1906-09. MRS. M. M. OTTO, B.A. English Graduate of High School for Girls, Reading, Pa., 1914; B.A., Buchnell University, Lewisburg, Pa., 1918; teacher of English and History, High School for Girls; instructor English, Springfield College, 1919 — .

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WILFORD C. McCARTY Director of Boys’ Work Course University of Chattanooga, 1906-09; assistant secretary, Y. M. C. A., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1905-06; assistant secretary, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1908-10; general secretary, Hampton, Va., 1910-13; district secretary, Virginia State Y. M. C. A., 1913-16; state boys ' secretary, Virginia, 1916-18; transport secretary, W ar Work Council, 1918-19; Springfield College, 1919 — . PHILIP STAFFORD MOXOM, A.B., A.M., D.D. Old Testament Student Kalamazoo (Mich.) College, 1866-68; Shurtleff College, 111., 1868-70; A.B., University of Rochester, 1879; A.M., 1882; studied Rochester theological Seminary, 1875-78; D.D., Brown University, 1892; pastor first Baptist Church, Cleveland, O., 1879-85; first Baptist Church, Boston, 1885-93; South Congregational Church, Springfield, Mass., 1894-1917; pastor emeritus since June, 1917; professor Old Testament, Springfield College, Springfield, Mass., 1920; director American Missionary Association; active in leading peace societies; president Boston Browning Society; Author, ‘The Aim of Life,” 1894; The Church in the First Three Centuries,” 1895; The Religion of Hope, 1896; “Two Masters: Browning and Turgenief,” 1912; numerous articles in religious and secular periodicals. PAUL OTTO, B.P.E. Religious Normal Work, Recreation, Gymnastics and Athletics B.P.E., Springfield College, 1918; field artillery, 1918; professor at Springfield College, 1919—. ARTHUR RUDMAN Personal Ethics, Teacher Training Secretary Army Young Men’s Christian Association, Spanish American War, 1899-01; assistant secretary Young Men’s Christian Association, ball River, Mass., 1901-04; secretary Army Young Men’s Christian Association, Philippine Islands, 1904-07; the Presidio, San Francisco, Cal., 1908-11; secretary county Young Men’s Christian Association, franklin County, Mass., 1911-13; pastor First Congregational Church, Creenfield, Mass., 1913-16; secretary Army Young Men ' s Christian Association, Mexican Border, 1916-17; secretary War Work Council, France, December, 191 7 — Apri 1 , 1918; author The American Red I riangle Handbook ; professor Springfield College, 1917 — . 18



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Professor Louis G. Schroeder It was with a feeling of mingled pride and regret that the student body learned of the resignation of Professor Schroeder from our faculty in order that he could assume a very responsible position on the staff of the trench Government physical education officials. “Prof.” Schroeder graduated from our Alma Mater in Pd 2 alter having made an enviable reputation for himself as an all-around athlete here, making his “S” in football, fencing, hockey, and gymnastics. His unusual ability was recognized bv the ( ollege and in 1913 he was given a seat on the physical faculty, which position he has admirably filled until called to a higher position. In 1918 Professor Schroeder obtained a leave of absence in order to plav his part in the bigger game with Uncle Sam, and was appointed a First Lieutenant in Avia- tion, stationed at Mineola, L. I. With his characteristic thoroughness and effici- (i()OI)-B L, ' TROI . ency, he put over a fine piece of work as senior athletic officer of the camp. hen the plans- tor the great Inter-Allied games had been settled, the French ( lovernment looked for a man to take charge of training the French soldiers. I rofessor Schroeder w as called and placed in absolute power, and so well did he accomplish his task that the representatives of France came second to our own boys, lbs success was recognized by 1 the French and continuous efforts have been made to induce him to take a permanent position on the physical education bureau. However, the call of Old Springfield and the I . S. A. was too strong tii be denied and he returned home to spend tour months with us. The wonder- lul opportunity of creative effort which the position offered could not lie gain- sa id and Prof, decided to put his services towards build ing up the physical education system of France. His sympathy and helpfulness as a friend and teacher will linger long in our hearts and we all wish for him every success in his new field of endeavor. An revoir, but not good-bye, Professor. 2(1

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