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lx Her Gilbertson instructs several classes in English Literature. Dorothy Gingerich, a new (acuity member, instructs English Compos-lion classes. Dr. T. A. Barnhardt, chairman of the English department, specializes in medieval literature and Chancer. New in the English Department this year are courses in the cooperative graduate program including Language in Society. Literature and Human Experience, Shakespeare, and Modern Literature. These courses are offered primarily during the summer session. William Cole trachea Engliah la and lb. Ruth Johnann trachea Shakespearian Literature and Advanced Competition. Stanley Larson instructs Freshman English classes. 29
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Dr. Thom Browne specialties in the early period of literature. Leigh Homstad teaches Freshman Composition classes and Eigh- teenth Ceotury Literature. Dr. John Morris' chief interest are centered on Meredith and the Romantics. David Wright attempts to equip hi Freshman students with the ability to write correctly and effectively. Dr. Helen Sampson teaches Victorian Literature. including a study of Carlyle and Newton. Dr. Katherine Gill, who teache American Literature, enjoys reading the work of James Fenimore Cooper. 28
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Elizabeth Morri . who I cache composition classes, enjoy science fiction material. j V ' m ! 'AjU t € Jr ■IH Ann Helgeton I cache the fundamental of writing to Freshman college students. Dr. Robert Week , who ia a poet himtelf, teache modern poetry, including the work of American, French and Spanish poet . To the Maker of Globe To the man who make the globe mutt come comiderable power when he put the countrie on and pint it with hit thumb. But do not, air, put your thumb on that green hill for that ia our . Do not cru h the life ouL If you muit put your finger omewhere for tpinning put it out in that deep Atlantic pot. To the man who make the globe and put on all the color mutt come comiderable pleasure too, like painting the Mar in the »ky. like working a private museum of wonder . U e yellow sparingly, ir, for yellow it sand and belong to Nevada and Sahara. But use the blue frequently, sir, for that ia the lake and the life-giving. Lite green mo t of all! Use it without restraint-make Wisconsin green and Florida, tail most of all We t Virginia, for he need it. Spare the red, ir, for you know helL Go ea y on it, be merciful! And whirl u gently. ir. We are tender and scared. Make u mountain and lake and greenery, ir. But watch where you put your thumb! —Robert Lewis Weeks. Dianne Peter trie to develop a en e of form and organization of fact in the writing habit of her composition student . Grace Shipley teaches upperclassmen the main point of Eighteenth Century Literature. 30
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