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HOWARD FENTON CHAIRMAN im Left to right - Standing - Kurt Baer, Jacob Lindberg-Honsen, William Dole, James McMenamin, Robert Thomas, and Edward Kincaid. Sitting - Jame Purcell, June Main-Secretary, Howard Fenton-Chairman, Catherine Campbell. Members of the Art Department Faculty were influential in many ways. Mr. Dole hod a one-man show of his paint- ings at the Duveen-Graham Gallery in New York City. It received very favorable reviews in the New York Times and also by the Associated Press. Mr. Warshaw, nationally rec- ognized artist, submitted a large oil painting at the invitation of the Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. The Academy purchased this painting for its per- manent collection in Philadelphia. This purchase wqs the only one made of the California entries. Mr. Del Chiaro spent last summer in Athens, Greece as a result of a grant received from the American Philosophical Society. Recently he received the coveted Prix de Rome scholarship. In addition to teaching, many members of the Depart- ment of Biological Sciences are researchers. Dr. Gushing was senior author of Test in Principles of Immunology , while Dr. C. H. Muller was the recipient of a $16,800 National Science Foundation Research Grant for study on taxonomy on Oaks. Dr. Elmer R. Noble, Acting Provost, was the re- cipient of a National Science Foundation grant of $6,600 to study the ecological aspects of Parisitism, and Dr. Oakeson also received a National Science Foundation Grant to study the thyroid cycle in the Gambol Sparrow. Dr. Holler distin- guished himself by giving the best presentation of a paper at the annual meeting of the American Society of Plant Taxonomists. Row 1 - left to right - Mr. B. Firstman, Miss H. Decker, Dr. M. Erickson-Chairman, Dr. E. Noble, Dr. B. Oakeson, Dr. W. Muller. Row II - Dr. J. Walters, Dr. K. Mills, Dr. G. Hardin, Dr. P. Laris, Dr. E. Triplett. Row III -Prof. H. Wells, Dr. J. Holler, Dr. D. Davenport, Dr. J. Cushing, Dr. J. Connell, Row IV - Dr. M. Moseley, Dr. C. Muller. MARY ERICKSON CHAIRMAN
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(MiDRODgTfiMW @m m Robert Btlligmier Foreign Sludents William Frost Honors and Scholarship Harold Harbeson Residence Holls Supervisor Lawrence Jacob Controller Willard McRary Relations with Schools Velmo Merrell Student Housing George Obern Public Information Wilfred Robbins Student Health Louise Smyser Cashier Herbert Thompson Business Manager Wilton Wilton Athletics Paul Wright Registrar
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GLENN DURFLINGER CHAIRMAN Row I - left to right ■ Dr. A. V. Williams, Miss Edith M. Leonard, Dr. Glenn W. Durflinger, Miss Elsie A. Pond, Dr. Loretta M. Byers, Dr. Elizabeth H. Irish. Row II ■ h T. Donald R. Rippberger, Dr. Lester B. Sands, Dr. John S. Carroll, Dr. Edwin J. Swine- ford, Dr. Paul A. Jones, Miss Dorothy D. Vondeman, Mrs. Mildred C. Robeck, Dr. Lealond D. Stier. The members of the English Department are active in in- dependent study, criticism, and writing. In addition to offer- ing a course in creative writing, Professor Marvin Mudrick has published several short stories. He published a critical essay on Chaucer this year. Doctor Frost has edited a book on modern poetry. Professor Kenner ' s new collection of essays, Gnomon, was published early this year, and Visiting Professor Donald Davie has published a critical work. Articu- late Energy, and A Winter Talent, a volume of lyric poetry this year. The members of the English Department are: Mr. D. R. Pearce, Mr. H. Kenner, Mr. A. Brown, Mr. D. Davie, Miss D. Dorfman, Mr. J. Folafare, Mr. W. Frost, Mrs. G. Height, Mr. G. Hand, Mr. R. Henson, Mr. R. Mathews, Mr. M, Mudrick, Mr. M. Orowitz, Mrs. E. Pidgeon, Mr. R. Preston, Mr. D. Smith, Mr. D. Sturmon, Mr. H. Swander, Mr. L. Willson.
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