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,V J' sam 31.11 TL' ' L I E-.,. Iieef xfixsz' 1.-, EYE CHARLES T. BATTIN A. B., Ottawa Universily Professor of Business Adminis- tration and Economics IDA N. john Herron Art Institute Instructor in Art and Design COCI-IRAN JOHN PAUL BENNETT 6 Q, 1:5 Q HERBERT DENISON B. F. A., University of Nebraska CHE-NEY 1 U Head of thc Mrixir Department A' M Harvard UmW m V 1 Y, , Iqqlify. ANNA H, CRAPSER A. B., Ellsworth College Associate Professor of French FRANCIS WAYLAND Assorratc Professor of German and Latin WALTER SCOTT DAVIS A. M., Cornell University Professor ol History and Political Science' GEORGE FREDERICK l-in L ., ' x--an ,, LEONARD CO ATSWORTH A. B., University of Washing- ton Instructor rn journalism ARTHUR L. FREDERICK Ph. B., IVI. A., Northwestern University Professor of Religious Education C. SHELDON HOLCOMB M. S., Northwestern University B- Su lwdff- Agfiflllfllfdl CUI- Profcssor of Public Speaking page twenty-one - has '7'f.' . , 1 I JUNIA TODD I-IALLEN HANAWALT HENRY 4. B., College of Pngcf Sound A. M., De pawn, Univenity lnstruclur in English Professor of Malhernatics Professor of Chemistry - ' -7'5l'J'1'f-'v,3s.b,iikfrf-.. .- Q 1---., A 5 r 'J' Q' ii 315' Vi'5.u QS-'wif 'ft .... , E Pig'-37 fwiffi' ' ,,e,,,-,,. 4 1 ' .,,5.,,.,,,,,,,,,.,' .T 1 11 1-, f. -2,11-A, . 771'-'-?nn1 4-T-fl, L 1 egg E.. Ig - f- is ---'.....q.sAf,?5i4..f,,y.,g- '- ..,,.J...,.5:eA.- .-gr' V 4- :H . , Q. ,, .-, .rs J. :f 2-- nf. ws., . -H - -. . I... . AV ' 4 - A. f
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HA., TEAIQ 1lU1IHlPlWHIENT A N IID f3M!DlWlIlN 1lSTlQ2XT41D1lQS IVI N G up tothe stan- It is said that the ' Geology classes will eventually occupy the dards of its X I dedication to Learn- ing, Science, G o o d Government and the C h r i stian Religion, the College of Puget Sound has made unus- ual development in its teaching staff and var- ious departments. Administrators of ISCIENCE HALL the College of Puget Sound have been carefully chosen for their posi- tions. Their number has greatly increased the past few years, and the strength and prestige of the college has grown with them. Splendid specialists in every field are to be found in the institution, and these men and women are continually studying modern methods and working for higher degrees. Extension worlc was a new feature introduced into the College curricula this past year. Dr. Sam- uel Weir of the department of Education, has taken charge of education classes in Olympia each week. Further classes in education, psychology, and public spealcing have been held in various com- munity centers of the city. The extended program of Adult Education in- cludes the Evening School. The teaching staff of these classes is selected almost exclusively from the regular faculty. The work of the night school has been recognized as one of the worthwhile fea- tures of cultural educational interests of the city. The completion of a Hne new Science Hall in 1927 has made possible outstanding progress in this department. The building is a modern, three story fireproof edifice. It is one of the finest science buildings in the Pacific Northwest. The lower floor is occupied by the physics lab- oratories, the commons and the heating plant. The physics department is equipped with three labora- tories, and one recitation room. Of particular in- terest in the way of apparatus is the quartz spec- trograph, which was purchased last year. page twenty space now talcen by . the Commons. At the present time, t h e s e classes convene in Jones Hall. This de- partment has a collec- tion of minerals for display purposes. The second Hoot of the I-lall houses the Home Economics and The former has a well lighted clothing laboratory, fitting rooms, a large food and nutrition laboratory, dining room, kitch- en and pantry. Biology departments. Workrooins, research laboratories, an aquarium, and recitation rooms are used for biology work. In their work, the students have access to much equipment. The Chemical laboratories occupy the top floor exclusively. There are four standardly equipped laboratories, a combustion room and a balance room for the use of students. Open House was held in the Science Hall this spring, and the public was invited to a formal opening and inspection of the building. A conservatory of music, wherein students may receive instruction in technical music, piano, voice and violin, has developed from the smaller depart- ment of music that the college has maintained for the last two years. New positions and ideas have presented them- selves to the administration, and been accepted be- cause of the added efficiency they offer in the pre- sentation of every course. Thus, as the students and faculty review the classroom activities of the past year, they may remember the eiiort that has been made to develop each department into a spec- ialized fleld of scholarly endeavor. W, '- J ' A ATT: - 'R ' .4i-f?i-- 5- X5 ' 'T'-l FW ...hx-. ...-.:i.... - - 1 ----A - f--r -. t .V ...S ,,-1.1 rr-E1'3...w-4--s 2- -N ---Q..-.. ..., .1-,A ,mn , ., ,- .,.,f....,, . ., . . ,. .rf . it i M' 1. -. ff' 1, V- y - T- -...A.. X- .-9-.--5 .iv - 'iff 3 5----.-.- 1 '. .gy 3, .-Y fi-.Inn .f 'rl . v ' 5. gf, ,M ,Y ,l Af.az::: 3,m,': , ,ML-x-','!!hwj-11, .f . -I . '..s.c-.-,,t,..'.--3. ,V ,.
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is --.mel-. L ... ,. ., ra I 11 ,-- 'z Vx.. ' LV- T CLYDE WESLEY HUBBARD B. S., Oregon State College Director of Physical Education for Men ALFRED WILLIAM MATTHEWS A. M., University of PVGII7- ington Associate Prafessor of History aml Economics DOROTHY KNIGHT lnstrurlur in Piano ALICE B. McCLELLAND Assistant Professor of Musical Theory, Advanced Piano, and Pipe Organ JOHN DICKINSON REGESTER S. T. B., Ph. D., Bostun University Professor of Philasuplry Page twenl y-1 um GEORGIA RENEAU Ph. M., University uf Chicago Pmfesmr of English WINIFRED LONGSTRETH A. B., College of Puget Sauna' Instructor in English, Latin and Frvnch ff' f - . . 4 I H .wi ' .W ku :gpg ' , I I - v , . V 4 I 's xr, . 5 . I s, 1 l ' - ,bl Y-'A , FREDERICK A. McMILLIN M. S., Willanretle University Associate Professor of Chemistry and Geology CHARLES ARTHUR ROBBINS A. B., De Paurv Universily Bursar ana' Associate Prafesmr of Spanish ARTHUR WESLEY MARTIN B. S. Ph. D., University uf Chicago Assoriatc Prof. of Mathematics WARREN PERRY A. B.. B. S., Univvrsity of Washington Librarian RAYMOND S. SEWARD A. M., University of California P mfusmr of Physics , .s,:.,-. N, -I - J I 5 . Y, '-j f 2 lr l gm- - Q . ,'::fjT -.145 fix X- ' V E. j J' -, . ,T- e 5-34.7. , .JV-Eff-E, 3?EvT.12ff'. ?a'ZPififff , 1 7-Qi WI' - L-:...Q 'A-:g',, N Y '52.355U- a,j4145A,,?f, tr ,-5,3-.L YC.-,.g.wg-...sf I . '?..,,..- , 'FF ...Q 3 W ?fgLMf1.-fi 1737.511- J , ., ...,,,- V., 1.-, A -H .I ,.,. ,. A- ,.,- . ., .--. I, V - '-,,-'.:3,:,, rw. ..
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