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Dr. Fred W. Calvert, professor of social studies, with the assistance of Dr. O. A. Marti, Miss Edith M. Howard, and Mr. R. F. Wood, makes the social studies department one of the most vital, as Well as most popular, college departments. Dr. Calvert completed the study for his master's degree at the University of Kansas, received his doctor's degree at the University of Missouri and has done additional study at the University of Michigan. ..- O, 1:-u1,t,o., . mad. H S . V , Azi M EI htl c II F ...N 1 '19 X Dr. Fred W. Calvert Dr. U. A. Marti 'MJQIX-. Easily, Miss Edith Howard mm Q3-kglk MRFWd Miss Anne Gardner Harris, professor of German and French, has led an inter esting academic career. Miss Harris has studied at the University of Kan sas, the University of Chicago, National University, Mexico City, University of Leipzig, and has done private study at Laval University, Quebec. Miss Elizabeth Callaway, associate professor of Latin and Spanish. has followed a like course with travel and study in Spain and Mexico.
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FAC U LT The past year has seen a new division added to the college curriculum in the field of speech. So popular has this work become, largely through the tal- ents and personalities of the two speech instructors, Miss Jane R. Brewer and Mr. Harold C. Svanoe, that approxi- mately one-third of the total college enrollment studied the fundamentals of speech within the first year following its introduction. Closely related to the functions of the speech instructor is the work of Miss Nora Geeslin who directs college dramatics and teaches interpretation of drama, even though most of her work is in the English department. Mr. C. F. Martin, head of the Eng- lish department, is a graduate of Wil- liam Jewell College who holds his mas- ter's degree from Brown University and has done additional study at the University of Chicago and a university of France. '36 fv- 4- 5? N ..- , . .Q 'NR , . ff M- EWlqgg,-- Miss Lucy Austin Ball Mr. Charles F. Miss Anna Marie Todd Martin Mr. Ben R. Cnfng Mr. E. L. Jacobs Mrs. Maxine Esfjar M Harold C Svanoe iw . A ' ' ,W 'p Y A ' 4 V F 6 'P . 'gal . K I .U .5 A-Q ' fu 4 NL- - V - 'QB Miss Jwne Brewer -Lf We QS, 1 Miss Nova Geeslin
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Sin 1 ....111'2mu!cr::3L.7F,I.3T'f L'-L. 315 ' Q ' .1 , ri' an . Q6-, Alf X To see that the college upholds its maxim of Education for Servicen is the work of the department of educa- tion under the direction of Miss Pauline A. Humphreys, professor of education. Miss Humphreys, who has studied at the University of Chicago, Leland Stan- ford, and the Carnegie Institute of Technology, is assisted by Miss Ger- trude Hosey, Mr. C. B. Hudson. Mr. Arthur Moreland, and Mr. Elmer B. Brown. This department of the college has made several noteworthy additions to modern educational methods in the origination of tests, workbooks, and texts. Mr. Fred W. Urban, professor of mathematics, is another of the mem- bers of the faculty who are graduates of Missouri state teachers colleges. Graduated from the Northeast Mis- souri State Teachers College at Kirks- ville, Mr. Urban continued his studies at the University of Missouri and the University of Chicago. Mr. Urban is assisted by Mr. Paul DeVore and Mrs. Lenna R. Hadley. M A,,...--s M If MACMId MEI BB M L RHdI
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