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MRS. M. M. OTTO, B.A. Graduate of High School for Girls, Reading, Penn., 19143 B.A., Bucknell University, Lewishurg, Penn., 1918, teacher of English and history, High School for Girls, instructor English, Springfield College, 1919 THE MASSASOIT 1922 MRS. CAROLYN D. DOGGETT, M.A. ENul.1sH l.I'l'ERA'l'URE A.l5., Oberlin College, 18903 M.A., NVellesley College, 18933 l.eipsic University, graduate workin English, 1894-95, instructor in Greek and general history, Pilfe Seminary, Pilfe, N. Y., 1885- 885 principal VVomen's Department and professor English literature and English history, Washburn College, Topelsa, Kun., 1893-943 instructor English literature, Springfield College, 1898-3 instructor Maclluffie School, 1906-09. liNo1.1sH x-. I 1-v 0 MRS. CARRIE HEATH SCHWENNING, B.A. ENGLISH B.A., University of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y., 1913, teacher Latin and mathematics, Pittsford High School, Pitts- ford, Y., 1913-15, instructor preparatory English, Spring- field College,,yvmter and spring terms, 19205 information secre- tflfbfi Y- C. A., Worcester, Mass., 1920-215 student summer session, Columbia University, 19215 instructor English, Spring- field College, 1921--. 'I 18
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l THE MASSASOIT 1,922 JOHN F. SIMONS, B.H. REGISTRAR Business, 1890-963 general secretary Y. M. C. A., Philmont, N. Y., 1896-97: graduate Springfield College, 19005 postgrad- uate course, 19015 assistant librarian, 1898-1910, B.H., 1910, Registrar, 1910-. WARREN C. WADE, B.S., B.P.E. CHEMISTRY,GvMNAsT1cs AND A'l'I'1l.liTlCS B.S., Beloit College, 1911: teacher of chemistry and physics ' hi h schools 1911-15' BPE Springfield College, 19173 l l MABEL ATHERTON CRAIG ENGi.isH University of Lausanne, Switzerland, 191-lg B.A., Mount Holyoke College, 19179 fbBKg instructor in mathematics and music, Thorsby Institute, Thorshy, Ala., 1918-203 instructor in English, Springfield College, 1921-. 17 in g , , , . . ., , summer sessions University of NVisconsin, 1914 and 19193 U. S. Army, September, 1917, to May, 19195 first lieutenant 74th Infantry, 1918, professor of chemistry, Springfield College, 1919--.
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THE MASSASOIT 1922 , f I OUR New CoAcH, '14 The appointment of Edward J. Hickox to succeed Prof. Elmer Berry as football coach has put an end to a question which has been uppermost in the minds of students and sport writers for the past months. Hickox is a graduate of Springfield College and of Ohio NVesleyan Univer- sity. He is at present studying at Columbia University Teachers College. After the completion of his course there he will take up his duties on the local faculty, September 1. Hickox is to be a regular member of the faculty, in accordance with Spring1ield's tradition in regard to faculty coaching. Besides his coaching duties he will teach mathematics and physics. The newly appointed professor has had ten years' experience as a coach in football, basket- ball, and track. He has also been a prominent athlete. He was for four years a member of the Ohio NVesleyan eleven, and was one of the best weight men on the track team of that institution. During the recent season Hickox was captain of the Columbia University Teachers College bas- ketball team, a combination which set up an enviable record. He came to Springfield in 1912 and graduated in 1914, being instructor in track and football during that time. Hickox graduated from Ohio XVesleyan in 1905, with a degree of A.B. lfrom then until 1907 he was director of athletics at Dickinson Academy, Williamsport, Penn. Acting as director of athletics at Oklahoma State Normal School, 1907-08, he organized the school's athletics. ln 1908 to 1910 he was athletic director of the Fort Collins CCol.D High School, turning out record teams. At the expiration of his time at Fort Collins Hickox accepted the athletic directorship of the Eaton tCol.J High School. At Eaton he turned out championship teams in football, bas- ketball, and track. The next two years were spent here. Leaving Springfield in 1914 with a l3.l'.l5., llickox became athletic director of Colorado College. ln 1917 he joined the army and went to France as first lieutenant. Returning from France in 1919 he took up his present studies at Columbia. 19
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