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S3.-- — r LEWIS E. HAWKINS, B. H. Secretary Assistant secretary Cambridge (Mass.) Association, 1898-’99 ; graduate Springfield College, 1898 ; general sec- retary, New Rochelle, N. Y., 1899-1903; Orange, N. J., 1903-’0 6; state secretary, New Jersey, 1906-’10; general secretary, Providence, R. I., 1910-’17 ; Association War Work, United States, Mexico, and France, 1917-’19; B. H., 1907 ; secretary, 1919 — . IE 1 : EDWARD J. HICKOX, B. P. E„ M. A. Mathematics, Physics, Athletics Couch Varsity Football, Freshman Basketball B. A., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1905; B. P. E., Springfield College, 1914; M. A., Columbia University, 1921; coach Ohio Wesleyan University Varsity football, 1901-’05; basketball, track, and football in preparatory and high schools, 1905-’12; director of physical education, Colorado College, 1914-’17; A. E. F., 1917-’19; student Co- lumbia University, 1919-’22; professor Springfield College, 1922—. FREDERICK S. HYDE, B. A., B. D. General History, English, Drama, Music Gi-aduate Amherst College, 1888; teacher in Syrian Protestant College, Beirut, Syria, 1888-’92; graduate Un- ion Theological Seminary, New York City, 1894; pastor Congregational Church, Groton, Conn., 1894-1907 ; profes- sor Springfield College, 1907 — ; editor “Springfield College Songs.” ( 17 )
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fl WALTER J. CAMPBELL, B. A., M. A. Director County Work Course Rural Sociology, Rural Economics, Rural Organization B. A., Princeton University, 1899; Princeton Theologi- cal Seminary, 1899-1902; M. A., Princeton University, 1902; pastor Presbyterian Church, Suffern, N. Y., 1902- ’06; associate State County Work secretary for New York, 1906-T1; State County Work secretary for Pennsylvania, 1911-T4; director County Work course, Springfield College, 1914 — ; member of faculty, Silver Bay County Work In- stitute, 1906 — ; rural extension secretary, “League to En- force Peace,” 1919; president of American Federation of Collegiate Country Life Clubs; vice-president of Interna- tional Association for Agricultural Missions; member of executive committee of American County Life Association, 1920 — . GEORGE E. DAWSON, A. B„ Ph. D. Experimental Psychology, Anthropology Preparatory education Mt. Morris (111.) Academy and Carthage (111.) College; A. B., University of Michigan, 1887; University of Leipsic, Germany, 1888-’89; Ph. D., Clark University, 1897; principal Oil City (Penn.) High School, 1889-’91 ; professor English, Agricultural College, South Dakota, 1891-’93; instructor English, University of Michigan, 1893-’95; fellow in psychology, Clark Univers- ity, 1895-’97 ; professor psychology, Bible Normal College, Springfield, Mass., 1897-1901; head of history department Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1901-’02; professor psy- chology, Hartford (Conn.) School of Religious Pedagogy, 1902-T9; professor education, Mount Holyoke (Mass.) Col- lege, 1903-’08; director Child Study Department, Henry Barnard School, Hartford, Conn., 1908-’16; director psy- chological laboratory, Springfield Public Schools, 1913 — ; professor of experimental psychology and anthropology, Springfield College, 1918 — ; author, “The Child and His Religion,” 1909; “The Right of a Child to be Well Born,” 1912; magazine articles on psychological and educational subjects. CHARLES A. HAWLEY, S. T. M„ Ph. D. Biblical History and Literature B. A., Hamilton College, 1916; B. L)., Union Theologi- cal Seminary, 1919; S. T. M., 1920; Ph. D., Columbia Uni- versity, 1922; graduate student in semitics, Columbia Uni- versity, 1917-’20; assistant pastor Manhattan Congrega- tional Church, 1919-’20; graduate student in biblical his- tory and literature, University of Basel, 1920-’21; student in Semitic philology, University of Halle- Wittenberg, 1922; student at the American School of Archaeology in Jerusa- lem, 1923 ; author “A Critical Study of the Peshitta of Ezra”; member of Society of Biblical Literature and Ex- egesis; professor Springfield College, 1921 — . (16) □ □
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fl V@! mASSASOKf g- — r L. I. HOUGHTON, B. H. Business Administration, Accounting In business, 1908-’09; assistant secretary Young Men’s Christian Association, Albany, N. Y., 1910; Washington Heights Branch, N. Y. C., 1911; Lafayette College, 1911- ’12; Columbia College, 1912-’13; B. H., Springfield College, 1915; secretary Adirondack work of the Young Men’s Christian Association, 1915-’17 ; aviation Cadet U. S. Army, 1918; Teachers’ College and School of Business, Co- lumbia University, 1920-’21; professor Springfield College, 1921 — ; member of National Association of Cost Account- ants. WILLIAM B. KIRKHAM, Ph. D. Biology, Field Science B. A., Yale University, 1904; Ph. 1)., Yale University, 1907; travel, 1907-’08; instructor of biology Sheffield Sci- entific School, Yale University, 1908-’15; assistant profes- sor of biology, 1915-’20; professor Springfield College, 1920 — . LESLIE J. JUDD, B. P. E. Gymnastics, Athletics Conch Varsity Gum Team, Fresh man Gym Team, Freshman Track B. P. E., Springfield College, 1920; business, 1905-T0; championship gymnastic teams, National Eisteddfod, Bal- larat, Australia, 1906- ’07; physical director, Ballarat As- sociation, St. Patrick’s and Church of England Colleges, Ballarat, Australia, 1910-T1; Perth Association, Western Australia, 1911-T3; Bedford Branch, Brooklyn (N. Y.) Association, 1913-T5; graduate Silver Bay Summer School, 1915; member of faculty, Silver Bay Summer School and Springfield College Summer School, 1920; honorary cap- tain, in charge of physical training, Australian Imperial Forces in France, 1917-T9; professor Springfield College, 1920—. (18) □ ] □
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