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■ PROFS H Leui Jackson Horlacher For honors, position, degrees, and qualifications please see page 27 for lie is also the assistant «lean of the College of Agriculture. In addition he is the author of a hook. Sheep Raising : is decidedly sheep-minded and agreeable- seems to like plenty of work and fell in love with his wife while at college. Henrij Beaumont Assistant Professor of Psychology- graduated from the University of Leyden. Holland A. lb from Stanford University: I'll. I) from the University of Vienna came to the University in Iwhere he was soon known as “The Voting Apollo - possessor of an in- fectious smile: is an Alfasig- instituted the Personnel Bureau for optimistic gratis desiring johs: classes arc very poou'ar. James Thomas Cotton Noe Professor of the History of Kdneat ion since 1923: came to the University in 1900 as instructor iu the depart- ment of Pedagogy of the Normal School- acting dean in I909- received his A. lb from Franklin College in 1891: M. A. degree from Franklin College in 1891: studied as a graduate at Cornell l.’nivcisitv. and at the University Chicago- a member of the Canterbury club. Phi Delta Theta. Kanpa Delta Pi. Phi Beta. Scribblers club. Louisville Art club. Lionel B. Aueritt Instructor in Economics: came to the University in 1931: received A. lb from the University in 1923: M. A. in 1925: attended the University of Richmond. Vir- ginia. 1918-1919: member of Theta Chi. social fratern- ity: Beta Gamma Sigma, honorary: before coming to the University, an insurance supervisor for ten years: author of Local Taxation of Insurance Business in the United States.” IDilliam Arnold Newman Professor of Railroad Surveying and Goddcsv: grad- uated from Transylvania College in 1893 received B. S in Civil Engineering from the University in 1891: instructor in the College of Engineering since 1918: better known among engineers as Daddv - in the past few veal's has built un a touching companionship with his black live gallon hat. Forresl R. Black Professor of Law since I92( - A. lb University of Wis- consin. I9I( : M.A. Columbia. I919- LL.B. Ohio State. I920- Pli. I). Robert Brookings Graduate School of Government. 1925: member of the Order of the Coif: Delta Theta Phi- author of Ill-S arred Prohibition Cases.” 1931: has articles in New Republic. Nation, and Plain Talk. C«gc Tu’cnly-ninc
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profs Ediuard F. Farquhar Professor of Literature in tlu Department of F.nglish since 1909: l»y contemporary student vote. “'The Most Popular Professor on the Campus : former Chautauqua lecturer sponsor of the former literary publication, Letters”: was honestly unaware of the |x pularity contest until congratulated for his victory: attributes his victory to his strict attention to work and absence of campaigning holds the doctrine of “Free Souls : advises student meditation- prone to geo- metrical blackboard sketches as diagrams for drama lectures: believes in evolution: most fre- quently characterized by his wicked eye. his pipe, his hat pulled over his cars, his delightful sarcasm and a kindly disposition. Qeorqe K. T3radq Associate professor of Knglish since 1925 second most popular professor on the campus: instruc- tor at Toledo University A. It. Illinois. 1916 M. A. Harvard. 1919' member of Phi beta Kaopa a prominent actor in Gtiignol circles an inveterate stamp collector: known for his horn-rimmed specs, his pipe, his use of undersiatcmcn:. sometimes almost brutal to hear him tell it; litis a very defined opinion o( Women's clubs; a good fellow with his students. Otto T. Koppius Third choice of the students and yet a professor of physics since 192-1: 11.S.. 1918. and Pit. 1). in 1920 from University of Chicago: a member of Phi Kappa Tan. Sigma Xi. Sigma Pi Sigma and the Cosmo|X liian club Gco-plnsicist for the Suit Oil company, and likes to tell tales of his work in the oil fields; has (winkling blue eyes, is proud of the size of his shoes, and in spite of red hair is probably the best natured man on the campus. IDilliam Snqder IDebb Head of the Department of Physics head of the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology: third most popular professor tit the University: was graduated from the University of Kentucky. 1901: was student assistant in the physics department in 1900 received his Master's degree in 1902; facetiously rumored that he came to this institution soon alter the Civil War. uhiqiiit- iouslv present ever since: was a Major of Artillery during the World War: hobby, archaeology, particularly the remains and mill-stoucs extant in Kentucky. J Page Twenty-eight
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