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Hawley JOHN K. BROADFOOT Assistant Treasurer Born 1884. Accepted to Faculty 1915. WILLIAM J. BURKE, B.S. Secretary Born 1910. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1938. Alpha Sigma Phi; Sphinx Head; Ho-nun-de-kah. Accepted to Facultj ' 1935. GEORGE E. EMERY, B.S. Field Secretary and Executive Alumni Secretary Born 1904. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1924. Sigma Phi Ep silon; Adelphia. Accepted to Faculty 1929. GLTVNAR S. ERICKSON, B.S. Business Officer Born 1897. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1919. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Accepted to Faculty 1935. GLTY V. GLATFELTER, M.S. Placement Officer Born 1893. B.S. Pennsylvania State College, ' 1919. M.S. Iowa State College, 1920. Kappa Sigma. Accepted to Faculty 1921. EMERY E. GRAYSON, B.S. Director of Placement Service Born 1894. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1917. Alpha Sigma Phi; Adelphia. Accepted to Faculty 1927. MARGARET HAMLIN, B.A. Placement Officer for Women B.A. Smith College, 1904. Accepted to Faculty 1914. Miss Hamlin 12]
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The Prexy ponders PRESIDENT HUGH P. BAKER, D.Oec, LL.D. Born 1878. B.S. Michigan State College, 1901. M.F. Yale University, 1904. D.Oec. University of Munich, 1910. LL.D. Syracuse L niversity, 1933. Fellow A. A. A.S.; F.R.G.S., London. Accepted to Faculty 1933. This Spring has seen four hundred, then six hundred and finally a thousand avia- tion cadets marching across the campus of Massachusetts State College. Thus has the college contributed directly to the training of men who will soon fight in all parts of the world. Although next Fall will find the student body not more than half as large as in 1943, a college program will be carried through with the determination not only that men and women who come for regu- lar college work will be taken care of but also that they will find the college, its customs, and its traditions unchanged. Men of this college who are in service on the battle fronts of the globe are now facing experiences which will be exceed- ingly hard. When these men return, they will be received back into college in such a way that their life plans as far as pos- sible may be carried out. They know that we as a college believe in them and have confidence in the service that they are rendering in this war to preserve our ideals. DEAN WILLIAM L. MACHMER, Ed.D. Born 1883. B.A. Franklin and Marshall College, 1907. M.A. Franklin and Mar- shall College, 1911. Ed.D. American In- ternational College, 1936. Phi Beta Kap- pa; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Gamma Mu; Alpha Sigma Phi; Adelphia. Accepted to Faculty 1911. Our Willie and Mo REGISTRAR MARSHALL 0. LANPHEAR, M.S. Born 1894. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1918. M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1926. Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Sigma Kappa. Accepted to Faculty 1921. P ' T|f|P ■1 9 ■ » - r -i ;- 9b , fI I hI E H 11
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Emery ROBERT D. HAWLEY, MBA. Treasurer Born 1895. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1920. M.B.A. Boston University 1938. Phi Sigma Kappa; Adelphia. Accepted to Faculty 1920. WILLARD A. MUNSON, B.S. Director of Extension Semice Born 1881. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1905. Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Sigma Kappa. Accepted to Faculty 1926. FRANCIS C. PRAY, M.S. Assistant College Editor Born 1909. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1931. M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1932. Phi Sigma Kappa. Accepted to Faculty 1934. FRED J. SIEVERS, M.S. Director of Experiment Station and Graduate School Born 1880. B.S. University of Wisconsin, 1910. M.S. University of Wisconsin, 1924. Fellow A.A.A.S.; Theta Chi; Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta; Phi Kappa Phi. Ac- cepted to Faculty 1928. ROLAND H. VERBECK, B.S. Director of Short Courses Born 1886. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1908. Phi Sigma Kappa. Accepted to Faculty 1924. BASIL B. WOOD, B.A. Librarian Born 1881. B.A. Brown University, 1905. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Ac- cepted to Faculty 1924. [13]
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