University of Southern California - El Rodeo Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1912

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‘The, University Faculty George Finley Bovard, President of the University, 1903. A.B., Southern California, 1884; A.M., Southern California, 1887; -D.D., Williamette, 1896; LLD., Syracuse, 1910; Phi Kappa P.si. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS. Laird Joseph Stabler, Professor of Applied Chemistry and Metallurgy, 1894. B.S., Purdue, 1890; M.S., Purdue, 1894; Ph.C., Michigan, 1893; Phi Chi, Phi Nil Delta. James Harmon Hoose, Professor of Philosophy, 1896. A.B., Syracuse, 1860; A.M., Syracuse, 1861; Ph.T)., Syracuse, 1863; Phi Alpha. Margaret Graham Bortiiwick, Professor of the German Lan- guage and Literature, 1900. A.B., Southern California, 1907. Albert B. Ulrey, Professor of Biology, 1901. A.B., Indiana, 1892; A.M., Indiana, 1894; Phi Alpha. Paul Arnold, Professor of Mathematics, 1901. Ph.B., Southern California, 1890; Ph.M., Southern Cali- fornia, 1893;$?77wm Chi. Beulah Wright, Professor of Oratory and Speaking Voice, 1904. Graduate of Cumnock School, Northwestern, 1901 ; Delta Delta Delta. Roy Edwin Schultz, Professor of the Latin Language and Lit- erature, 1904. A. B., Stanford, 1902; Phi Delta Tlreta, Phi Nu Delta. Festus Edward Owen, Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, 1904. A. B., Northwestern, 1902; A.M., Northwestern, 1904; Phi Beta Kappa. James Main Dixon, Professor of the English Language and Lit- erature, 1904. A.B., St. Andrew’s, 1878; A.M., St. Andrew’s, 1879; F. R. S. E., Edinburgh, 1886; L.H.D., Dickinson, 1908. Tully Cleon Knoles, Professor of History, 1903. A. B., Southern California, 1903; A.M., Southern California, 1908; Phi Alpha. Katharine T. Forrester, Professor of the Spanish Language and Literature, 1905. Graduate of Wplf Hall, Denver, 1887. Edgar Maximilian Von Fingerlin, Professor of the French and Italian Languages, 1906. Ph.L., Collegio Romane, 1863; Ph.D., Rome, 1864. John G. Hill, Hazard, Professor of the English Bible, 1907. A.B., Cornell College, 1900; A.M., Cornell, 1903; S. T. B., Boston, 1905. Rockwell D. Hunt, Professor of Economics and Sociology, 1908. Ph.B., Napa, 1890; A.M., Napa, 1892; Ph.D., Johns Hop- kins, 1895. Dean Cromwell, Professor of Physical Education, 1908. Thomas B. Stowell, Professor of Education, 1909. A. B., Genesee College, 1865; A.M., Genesee College, 1868; Ph.D., Syracuse, 1881; LL.D., St. Lawrence, 1909; Phi Beta Kappa. Charles W. Lawrence, Professor of Civil Engineering, 1909. B. S., Pennsylvania State, 1897; C. E.. Pennsylvania State, 1904; Associate Society Promotion Engineering Education; M. Am. So C. E. Arthur W. Nye, Assistant Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, 1907; Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1909. B.S., Case, 1904; M. E., Case, 1907. Gertrude Comstock, Associate Professor of Interpretation, 1905. Ph.B., Upper Iowa, 1904. Rutit Brown, Assistant Professor of Latin and German, 1906. A.B., Southern California, 1903; Alpha Eho, Phi Beta Kappa. Andrew C. Life, Assistant Professor of Biology, 1907. A. B., Indiana, 1896; A.M., Indiana, 1897. Ethel Graves. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1907. B. S., Stanford, 1902; A.B., Stanford, 1903; A.M., Stanford, 1905. Elizabeth Yoder, Assistant Professor of Dramatic Art and Expression. 1908. Graduate of Cumnock School, Northwestern, 1902. Arley G. Tottenham, Instructor in Drawing, 1906. Graduate, of College of Fine Arts, Southern California, 1905. 25

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cIke, Venice Marine Biological Station The University has been considering for a number of years the establishment of a Marine BiDlogical Station, and early in the spring of 1910, through the generosity and interest in education of the Abbott Kinney Company of Venice, such a station was made possible. Under the direction of Dr. Charles S. Bentley, this company constructed an extensive aquarium, a museum room, and a laboratory, all of which, with their maintenance provided fcr, w as placed at the dis- posal of the University. The aquarium is a large cement-floored room containing forty glass tanks, whose frames are constructed of marble from Catalina Island, and also a large concrete pool in the center, which is twenty-six by twelve feet and ten feet deep and is continually supplied with running sea water. The tanks are narrow enough to permit a close study of any form from all sides, and yet they provide ample space for the living forms within; they contain typical forms of Southern Califor- nia, together with occasional rare specimens. The laboratories are well lighted from the north and are provided with both fresh and salt water. The complete equip- ment of the Biology Department of the University is available to workers in these laboratories, while there are a limited num- ber of private rooms which are free to investigators prepared to carry on such work. The University is planning to purchase a launch equipped with modern apparatus for a hydrographical study of the sea and a study of the Plankton, together with other living plants and animals. This will involve a series of sounding’and dredg- ing expositions, from which interesting data will be derived concerning the denizens of the sea. 24



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Hugh C. Willet, Assistant Professor of Latin and Mathemat- ics, 1907. A.B., Southern California, 1907; Phi Alpha. Ezra A. Healy, Lecturer on English Literature, 1907. A. B., Victoria, 1884; A.M., Toronto, 1890; D.D., Victoria, 1900. William Odell Shepard, Associate Professor of English Litera- ture, 1909. Ph.B., Chicago, 1906; M.Ph., Chicago, 1907; Delta Tan Delta. ,T. C. Gaylord, Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1909. B. S., Massachusetts, Institute of Technology, 1908. Leslie F. Gay, Instructor in History, 1909. A. B., Southern California, 1909; Phi Alpha. Charlotte M. Brown, Librarian, 1908. Hazel R. McClure, Assistant Librarian, 1910. Mrs. Lucy S. Best, Dean of Women, 1906. Graduate of State Normal School, Emporia, Kansas. Leslie McClellan, Instructor in Civil Engineering. Phi Nu Delta. Gilbert E. Bailey, Professor of Geology, 1910. B. A., Chicago University, 1874; A.M., Chicago University, 1875; Ph.D., Franklin College, 1880. Roy Malcom, Assistant Professor of History and Political Science, 1910. A.B., Southern California, 1908; A.M., Harvard, 1909; Ph.D., Boston, 1910; Phi Alpha. Paul S. Wood, Assistant Professor of English, 1910. A.B., University of Chicago, 1909; A.M., Chicago, 1911. Howard L. Lunt, Assistant Professor of English, 1910. A. B., Bowdoin College, 1885; A.M., Bowdoin College, 1893; Theta Delta Chi. Ester Huet y Ferrat, Instructor in Spanish, 1910. Graduate of Normal School, Puebla, Mexico. Thos. A. Teeter, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 1910. B. S., Purdue University. Edna June Terry, A.B., Assistant Professor of Dramatic Art and Expression. Leonard G. Nattkemper, Assistant Professor of Oratory and Expression. Grarduate of Columbia School of Oratory and Expression. C. Everett Beach, M.D., Lecturer on Health and Development. Elsa H. Horstmann, M.D., Lecturer on Health and Develop- ment and Medical Examiner for Women. Grace A. Willett. Instructor in Latin and Greek. A.B., University of Southern California, 1910. Bertha J. Jacoby, A.B., Instructor in German. Arthur H. Ayers, A.B., Instructor in Chemistry. Charles L. Parmenter, Instructor in Zoology. A.B., University of Southern California, 1910; Phi Alpha. Edna Cocks, Director of Women’s Gymnasium. John S. Robson, Assistant Director of Men’s Gymnasium. Jessie A. Adamson, Assistant in the Women’s Gymnasium. Edward J. Ruenitz, Resident Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. Earl E. Burk, Laboratory Assistant in Biology. Joseph Monteleone, Laboratory Assistant in Biology. Joseph G. Davidson, Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry. Lorenzo A. Hampton, Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry. Henry N. Wade, Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry. Walter I. Gholz, Laboratory Assistant in Physics. Walter Hall, Field Assistant in Surveying. Clarence W. Cook, Field Assistant in Surveying. Kenneth Q. Volk, Field Assistant in Surveying. COLLEGE OF ORATORY. Beulah Wright, Dean, Professor of Oratory and Speaking Voice. Gertrude Comstock, Ph.B., Professor of Interpretation, Foren- sics, Physical Training. Elizabeth Yoder, Professor of Dramatic Ait, Shakespeare. Leonard G. Nattkemper, Associate Professor of Public Speak- ing and Expression. Edna June Terry, A.B., Assistant Professor of Dramatic Art and Expression. Albert B. Ulrey, A.M., Professor of Physiology and Hygiene. James Main Dixon, A.M., L.H.D., F.R.S.E., Professor of English Language and Literature. Dean Cromwell, Director of Physical Education for Men. Tully C. Knoles, A.M., Professor of History. Odell Shepard, A.M., Associate Professor of the English Lan- guage and Literature. COLLEGE OF MUSIC. Walter Fisher Skeele, A.B., Dean. Professor of Piano and Pipe Organ. Charles E. Pemberton, Secretary. Professor of Violin, Harmony, Counterpoint, History and Musical Theory. Mrs. Norma Rockhold Robbins, Voice Culture. Horatio Cogswell, Voice. Carrie A. Trowbridge, Piano. 16

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