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1VALTER l'lL'LLlHl-IV. Pu. D. President of lllc Ulzirersily of Delaware' EQMLEPG E R. WALTER HULLIHEN is a native of Virginia and received his pre- ! j 7+ pnratory education at Staunton Military Academy. In 1896 he was xg Ag, graduated from the University of Virginia with the degree of M. A. lx, '15 He took post-graduate work at that university, 1896-97, and at. Johns vw Q Hopkins University, 1897-1900, where the degree of Ph. D., was con- ferred on him. At Johns Hopkins he ,was University Fellow, 1899-1900, and Fellow hy Courtesy, 1900-02. After several years of college work Dr. Hulli- hen went abroad. 1907-1903. and studied at the Universities of Leipzig, Munich. and Rome. From 1909 to 1920 hc was Professor of Creek at the University of the South. He was also Dean of the College of Arts and Science from 1912 to 1920. In the fall of 1920 he came to Delaware. During the late war Dr. Hullihen served as major in the United States Army. He is an ardent sportsman and for several years was on the executive committee of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Dr. Hullihen is a- member of the American Philological Association and of the Delta Phi and Phi Beta Kappa Fraternities. Nineteen '1 -i
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CHARLES ANDREW MCCUE , Dean ol llie Agricultural College l DEAN CHARLES ANDREW McCUE was graduated, in 1901, from Michigan Agricultural College with the degree of V S. B. After teaching at that college from Y 1903 to 1907 he resigned and came to Delaware College as Professor of, Horti- cnllurel In 1919 he hecame Dean of the Agricultural College and Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station. , Dean McCue was president of the Ameri- can Society for Horticultural Science in 1918. He is also a member of the Ameri- can Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Pomological So- cietv. the American Genetic Association, and of the Phi Kappa Phi Fraternity. ' Itlamnu. VAN Gmsnn Smirn Dean of Ilw Enginwring College DEAN MEllllll,L VAN CIESEN SMITH was graduated in 1896 from Stevens lnsti' tute of Technology with the degree of M. E. ln 1902 he was culled from his position as Instructor in Mechanical En- gineering at the University of Pennsyl- vania, to lill temporarily the position of Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Delaware College. ln 19011 he became head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. He became Dean of the Engineering College in 1922. Dean Smith is a member of the Phi Kappa Phi, Frzfternity. Twenty-one
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