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Q 5 THE DACYTCDNIAN, PHILIP KEARNEY, Sgt. Infantry, D., E. M. L. C'mnu1a11d and Lmdv1'slz1'p, Milifary Map .S'kvfrl11'11g and Rvading EDXVARD KNUST. S. M.. B.Sc., IXI.Sc. .Ill'l'1HIl1I'l'lII and 1Ilm'l1i11v Drazuizlg JOHN KRAMER, NVZ'l1'l'Z11'It OFHQC1' U. S. Armv Cmmzzund and Lvadv1'.v111'p PAUL KOLLER, M.Sc., Ph. D. Mirzvralogy and Cvulngy REV. FRANCIS KUNNECKE, S. M., B. A., M. A. Plliluwfwlzy, Snrinlogy and Polifiml 1fl'0ll0Illj' ARTHUR LEEN, I.L.B. . Ilqvllry SAMUEL MARKHAM, B. A., LL. B. Yiuris, Eifidvzwf, HIIIIIIIIFIIIIX and Car- rzvrs NV. C. MCCONNAUGHEY, 'LL.B. CIm1.vfit11f1'011a1 Lam' FRANCIS MOLZ, S. M., B. Sc.. Ph. D. Biulu-gy, Ct1IIIf7l11'lIfIT'L' -'II10f01IIj' and Moral JOSEPH MUENCH, S. M., M. A., M.Sc. .lssixtnlzf Rvgisfrar JOSEPH MURPHY, LL. B. Dnzzmsfzl' RFIIIIIIIJIIS JAM-ES NICOL. S. M.. M.Sc., Ph.D. xlualyiival C1It'lIIl.5fI'j' E. B. O'LEARY, B. Sc. Businvss ChilliIIlIl.SfI't1f1'0Il, Balzleillg, Bus- incxx ITIIIKIJILT, Markvfillg and Office' Traizlfzzg. FRANCIS O'REILLY. S. M., B. A., M. A. English, Edurafiozz and Dogma HON. ROBERT C. PATTERSON, LL. B. C1'1'n1if1al Law THOMAS POITRAS. S. M., B. A. F1'vnc11, Voml Culfzzrv and I11.xt1'1n1z.f1L- tal Ilflusic Ph. D. Elvctrivnl E11gi11rvf'1'11 EMIL F. REINHARDT, Major Infantry, D. O. L. Hmm' of M1'Ii1'u1'y S4'f1'lIt'I' and Turtius DwfuIl'f111f11f REXQIGEORGE RENNEKER, S. M.. B. A.. If . A. Hisfnry and Dogma, 1Y1L'gI..Yfl'HI', Vin'- P1'rsia'vr1f JOHN RODRIGUEZ, S. M., B. A., M.A. ,Sqf70lII.Y1I IION. HARRY N. ROUTZOHN, LL.B. II'1'Il.s and fIdlllIl1f5fI'Uf1-1711 FRANCIS RUHLIXIAN, S. M., B. A. LI1Jl'lIl'I-till GEORGE SAUER, S. M.. B.Sc.. M. Sc. Ll't'f1!l'1'1', Sffmnl Orgazzisaiimz, Mau- agvlllvlzf and Crifiv T1'm'l1v1' BERNARD SCHAD, SM., BSC.. M,Sc. C1711 llzzglrzvclzlzg JOHN C. SHEA, LL. M. DUNN uf flu' Law Srlmol. Cmzfrurfs, Eljllffy. .71n'i.sp1'11dC11u' and C01'jm1'atim1. JAMES SNYDER. S. M.. B. A. Englislz REV. VVALTER C. TREDTIN, SM., B. A., M. A. Gvlzvrzzl and Edzzmiialml PXj'l',l!7Il7g5Y LOUIS VOGT. S. M., B. A. Dilvuffll' of Baud and 0l'L'11t'JfI'l7, 111- fI'1lII11'IlftI1 Illzzvsic ANTI-IONY XVALDECK, SM., B.Sc. M. SC. Fl'v11fl1 ANDREW VVEBER. S. M. ci0ll1lll4'I't'ItI1 .-Ilgvbm ALBERT XVEHRLE, S. M., B. Sc. Plzysifs GUY H. WELLS, LL. B. PL'l'X0l1tII Profvvrty XVILLIAM J. WOHLLEBEN, S. M., B. Sc., M. Sc., Ph. D. Hfad of the DL'f7Hl'flIlt'llf of Cl1t'lll1IXfl'jI R V. LAWRENCE A. YESKE, Lufunr, School Organisation, Obsvr- afzon and Pravfzfv Tvarlzing afo 3 Y VERY E ULRICI-I RAPPEL, S. M., B. A., M.Sc. S. M., B. A., M.A. 1 SJJ llll .. . . - . 5? ' W r 7 1650 e X
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2115 six DAWTQNLAN XX illt. Sf. John AVUVIIIIII School Blulllrll COLLEGE OF EDUCATION The education division of the University of Dayton is located on a beautiful estate about five miles to the southeast of the city of Dayton. The Normal School at Mount St. John, as the site is called, is ideally situated on a rising ground overlooking a broad valley for miles around. The buildings are spacious enough to accommodate Over two hundred persons. The Normal School buildings were opened for use in 1915 and have since been added to, owing to the needs of additional room. The Normal School and the Educational courses of the University were originally intended solely for the members of the Society of Mary. But in the last few years the requests of many local teachers and of candidates for the teaching profession have been so numer- ons and so insistent that the educational facilities of the University were opened to all those interested in educational studies. The work of the educational division keeps pace with the advances of peda- gogical progress in teaching circles and graduates from the College of Education receive the degree of bachelor of education. For the convenience of many, special courses of college grade are conducted during the evenings of the week and on Saturday mornings. The work of the Evening and Saturday Morning College Classes is continued in the sessions held in the Summer School. TQ Q - i T 6131- 1 ii TT Q.. M T T -. li. -J ig? yisp, I 1 y 1 ' S c s E - ' 1 1 1 12.1 1
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