University of Western Ontario - Occidentalia Yearbook (London, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1921

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12 WESTERN U GAZETTE OUR FACULTY W. SHERWOOD FOX. Dean of the Faculty of Arts; gradu- ated from McMaster 1900. M.M. in 1906. Received the degree of Phs.D. from Johns Hopkins in 1911 and came to Western in 1917, Is the author of Greek and Roman Mythology in the Mythology of the Nations Series. K. P. R. NEVILLE. Professor of Classics and Registrar of the University. His association with Western dates from 1908. Graduated from Queen ' s and Harvard with B.A. and M.A. degrees, and in 1901 received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from Cornell. Dr. Neville has written or assisted in several books. N. 0. JAMES. Graduate of Toronto and Ph.D. of Halle, Germany. Was a member of the Ontario Educational Advisory Council in 1906. At present is Pro- fessor of German. W. J. PATTERSON, Has been Professor of Mathematics since 1906. After obtaining B.A. and M.A. degrees at Toronto, spent two years in post-graduate work at Clark. A. D. ROBERTSON. Professor of Biology and also Domin- ion Government Oyster Specialist. Graduated from Toronto in 1910. L. P. SHANKS, Professor of Romance Languages, is M.A. of Columbia and Ph.B. and Ph.D. of Cornell. He is the writer of many articles, while his book on Anatole France is pronounced to be the best on the subject in the English language, A, J- SLACK, Come to Western as Professor of Chemistry in 1910, having graduated from Massachusetts College of Phar- macy. In addition to his duties as professor, pursued the medical school course and obtained the degree of M. D. in 1920. W, F. TAMBLYN, Professor of English Literature, is B, A. of Toronto and Ph.D. of Columbia. Is the writer of numerous literary arti- cles and a well-known critic. C. C. WALLER. Professor of Hebrew and Principal of Huron College. Is M.A. of Cambridge and McGill and D.D. of Western. L. A. WOOD. Professor of Economics, has the de- grees of B.A., Toronto; B.D., Montreal Presbyterian College, and M.A. and Ph.D., Heidelburg. Is the author o£ several books among which are two volumes of Makers of Canada. R. 0. DEARLE. Graduate of Toronto with degrees of B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. In 1919 was appointed Professor of Physics at Wes- tern. H. W, AUDEN, Associate Professor of Classics, is an M.A. graduate of Cambridge. Has edited many works of Latin and Greek. Before coming to Western was Presi- dent of Upper Canada College. A, G. DORLAND. Associate Professor of History, gradu- ated from Queen ' s and Yale. Con- tributed the Canadian section to the volume The Develoi ment of the Anglo-Sa xon Race. N. C, HART. Associate Professor of Biology, is M. A. of Toronto. Is especially inter- ested in economic botany and useful researches are to be expected of him when the new laboratory is built. J. W. RUSSELL. After obtaining a M.A. degree at Mc- Master, took post-graduate course at Harvard. Has had considerable prac- tical experience. At present, besides being Associate Professor of Geology, he is manager of the Oxford Cobalt Silver Co.

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WESTERN U GAZETTE 13 E. G. STURDEVANT. Associate Professor of Chemistry, is A.B. and A.M. of Indiana and Ph.D. of Michigan. On leaving- Michigan he was counted the most promising of the grouji of chemistry graduates. E. V. K. ALBRIGHT. Instructor in English, is an honor grad- uate of Toronto in English and His- tory. Took a law course in Alberta, where she practiced fo r a short time. S. N. BEST. Associate Professor of Chemistry at the Institute of Public Health. Is Pharm. D. of Massachusettes College of Pharmacy and an M. A. of the same college. G. L. CRAM. Instructor in Romance Languages, is B.A. of Toronto and M.A. of Columbia. Came to Western from University of Kansas. EATEMAN EDWARDS. Instructor in Romance Languages, is a graduate of Bowdoin and has had a year ' s post-graduate work at Prince- ton. A. C. LEWIS. Instructor in Physics, is B.A. and M. A. of Toronto. Served overseas in the artillery. G. M. BROCK. Instructor in English and Faculty Supervisor of Athletics, is a B.A. of To- ronto. Member of Canadian Olympic team at Stockholm. ARTHUR WOODS. Instructor in Mathematics, is a B.A. and M.A. of Queen ' s. Has also taken summer school work at University of Chicago. MARJORIE ROSS. Graduated from Toronto in 1916 and from Library School in 1918. Has been librarian at Western for three years. E. A. MERAS. Instructor in Romance Languages, is B.A. of College of City of New York. The winner of a Carnegie Traveling Fellowship and is at present on leave of absence at the University of Toul- ouse. Expected to return in the fall of 1922. ROBERT HANNAH. Lecturer in Public Speaking, is B.A. of Western and a post-praduate of Chicago. At present on leave of ab- sence, taking post-graduate work at Cornell. J. W. WESTERVELT, JR. Lecturer in Accounting, is C.A. of In- stitute of Chartered Accountants. Known throughout the Dominion as an expert auditor and accountant as well as teacher of business subjects. Assisted in writing a text-book on Bookkeeping. G. R. SAGE. Lecturer in Philosophy, is B.A., B.D., and M.A. of Trinity and D.D. of Wes- tern. Is also rector of St. Georges Church. DUNCAN BROWN. Lecturer in Biology, is B.A. and M.A. of Queen ' s. FRED LANDON. Lecturer in History, is B.A. and M.A. of Western. Librarian of London Public Library and frequently con- tributes to magazines. F. E. PERRIN. liccturer in Economics, is B.A. of To- ronto and Barrister-at-Law. Has been of Western stafiP since 1915. E. H. ROBINSON. Lecturer in Philosophy, is R.A. and M. A. of Toronto. Pastor of Robinson Memorial Methodist Church. J. 1. WALKER. Lecturer in Public Speaking, is also connected with the Institute of Musi- cal Art. MARY MANLEY. Supervisor of Physical Culture for Women, is also Principal of Oakhurst School for Girls.

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