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W. H. HAYNES Mathematics A. R. CRAXV1-'ORD Physics l. D. CVSTER A. S. PEAISUDX' R. H. BEGG R. XY. PARKER L. C. HVSBANDS E. F. :ABERCROMBIE G. D. BARCLAY R. H. BEGG D. G. BENNETT J. P. BEUKEMA E. R. BRADLEY C. L. BRYANT R. W. CAMMACK C. L. CARLING H. G. CARLSEN VV. B. CHASE F. J. CIVILETTO A. A. CLEGG C. C. COWELL C. K. DELANCJ A. E. DOME F. R. EASTWOOD C. H. EDWARDS J. V. ELLINWVOOD R. FAHL L. I CF A. T THE MASSASOIT 1921 Instructors Library Methods MISS GRORGIANA CARR, B..-X. - English - A. T. NUREN S. K. lVlUNSON Chemistry R. FAI-ll. Biology R. lXlERTFINS Religious Education -. VVATSON R. VY. PETERS HERRON . NOREN K. lXlONTAGI'E ADAMS A. lVl0LfNTAlN J. E. BULLOCR AYLESVVORTH .. FITCH JVD. FORD G. D. BARCLAX Gymnasium and Athletics A. F. FINK K. G. lX'l0NTAGl'E JLTD. FORD A. T. NOREN C. W. GRAX'ES E. W. OYDONNELL V. H. HARTSHORN VV. T. OSBORXI-2 H. HQ HILLEBRANIJT A. S. PEABODT Cl. C. HKJBART F. R. HOERCHER R. W. PETERS L. H. PLTRVERE D. G. HOSI.EX' A. F. SCHAEFER ' L. C. HLSBANDS C. F. SIMON A. G. JEFFREY J. H. STARR M. R. JOHNSON J. W. STEINHILBER E. W. LADD C. E. STEVENS R. H. LAv1K ROBERT STONE J. S. LAW E. P. TWOMBLY J. O. MANHERZ F. M. VAN VVAGNER E. J. MAZESKI E. H E. F. MCCANN W. L K. L. MCCASKIE F. J. NIOENCH H. GODDARD 22 L. A. E. L. . WARD . VVATSON VVATTERS WILLTAMS
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THE MASSASOIT 1921 Dr. Stanley C. Ball, Ph.D. Dr. Ball was born at Shelburne Falls, in 1888. He lived there through- out his boyhood and attended Arms Acad- emy, which is situated in that town. He graduated in 1905 and spent three years in the lumber business, entering the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University in 1908. Upon finishing his course in 1911, he re- turned to Yale as a graduate student, majoring in Zoology. He received the degree of Ph.D. in 1915. The next year, 1915-16, found him still in Yale as assist- ant curator of Zoology in the Peabody Museum. The following two years were spent at Massachusetts Agricultural Col- lege in the position of instructor of zo- ology. ln 1918 Dr. Ball was called to Springheld to become professor of biology. During his two and a half years here, Dr. Ball has won a warm place in the HBON VOYAGE, hearts of all the men with whom he has come in contact. It is with a feeling Of sorrow that we say good-bye to him, although we know that he is leaving to hll a larger position. The best wishes for success in his new work will go with him from the entire student body and the faculty. Dr. Ball left us March 28 and expected to arrive in Honolulu about May 10. There he will act in the capacity of Curator of Collection in the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History. Z1
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THE MASSASOIT 1921 3111 illilvmuriam The two beautiful bronze memorial tablets which adorn the walls of the Library vestibule are the gift of the Class of 1920, the first class to be graduated from the rejuvenated Springfield College which has arisen since the war. Every member of the class was engaged in some branch of service during the war. Below will be found a complete list of the men commemorated, XYILLIAM A. VVILKINSON, '11. . . . . .. ,. . . v , 2d Lieutenant, Royal Inniskilhng l' usxhers. Killed in action at Ronssoy, March 21, 1118. CHARLES D. HEwsoN, '19, lieutenant, Canadian Army. Killed in action at Vimy Ridge, April 9, 1917. ROLAND M. JONES, '16. 4th Canadian Field Ambulance. Killed in action at Vimy Ridge, October 10, 1917. CLCNY J. LIGHTBODY, '14, ' Lieutenant, Canadian Army. Killed in action Somewhere in France, November 1, 1917. RICHARD V. TALBOR, '17. Sergeant-Major, Canadian Army. Killed in action Somewhere in France, summer of 1917. RoBERT WARREN, '12. Sergeant, Canadian Army. Killed in action in the great Somme Offensive, September 15, 1916. SCHUYLER W. LINE, '16. Killed by accident while in camp service on Mexican border, September, 1916. Rox'cE D. PURINTON, '06. Died as result of overwork in camp service in France, March 25, 1919. HARRY VVHITEMAN, '13. Died as result of overwork in camp service with Canadian Army in Flanders, April, 1916. 23
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