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FRED C. SEARS, M.S. Professor of Pomology, Emeritus Bora 1866. B.S. Kansas Agricultural College, 1892. M.S. Kansas Agricultural College, 1896. Honorary Doctor ' s Degree, Kansas State College, 1937. Phi Kappa Phi. Accepted to Faculty 1907. Professor Emeritus 1936. FRANK A. WAUGH, M.S. Professor of Landscape Architecture, Emeritus Born 1869. B.S. Kansas State College, 1891. M.S. Kansas State College, 1903. D.S. Kansas State College, 1934. L.H.D. University of Vermont, 1934. Kappa Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi. . ccepted to Faculty 1902. Professor Emeritus 1939. ProFessors Emeriti JOSEPH S. CHAMBERLAIN, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus Born 1870. B.S. Iowa State College, 1890. M.S. Iowa State College, 1892. Ph.D. -lohns Hopkins University, 1899. Goessman Professor 1934. Ac- cepted to Faculty 1909. Professor Emeritus 1940. Teaching Staff GEORGE W. ALDERMAN, B.A. Associate Professor of Physics Born 1898. B.A. Williams College, 1921. Sigma Xi; American Physics Society. Accepted to Faculty 1921. Avocations: Hiking, Photography. WALTER WINFRED CHENOWETH, B.S. Agr. Professor of Horticultural Manufactures, Emeritus Born 1871. B.A. Valparaiso University, 1903. B.S. Agr. Missouri University, 1912. Sigma Xi; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Zeta. Accepted to Faculty 1912. Professor Emeritus 1941. HENRY T. FERNALD, Ph.D. Professor of Entomology, Emeritus Born 1866. B.S. University of Maine, 1885. Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University, 1890. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa. Accepted to Fac- ulty 1890. Professor Emeritus 1930. JOHN C. GRAHAM. B.S. Professor Poultry Husbandry, Emeritus B.S. Wisconsin LIniversity, 1911. Poultry Science Association. Accepted to Faculty 1911. Professor Emeritus 1938. FRED C. KENNY Treasurer, Emeritus Born 1869. Kappa Epsilon. Treasurer Emeritus 1940. FRED W. MORSE, M.S. Research Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus Born 1865. B.S. Worcester Polytechnical Institute, 1887. M.S. Worcester Polytechnical Institute, 1900. Phi Beta Kappa. Accepted to Faculty 1910. Profes- sor Emeritus 1935. CHARLES PAUL ALEXANDER, Ph.D. Head of Department of Entomology and Zoology Born 1889. B.S. Cornell University, 1913. Ph.D. Cornell LIniversity, 1918. Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Xi; Alpha Gamma Rho; Gamma Alpha; President, Entomological Society of America for 1942. Ac- cepted to Faculty 1922. Avocations: Taxonomy of Crane-Flies of the world. DORIC JOSEPH ALVIANI, Ed.M. Instructor of Music Born 1913. Mus.B. Boston University, 1937. Ed.M. Boston University 1941. New England Music Fes- tival Association; Western Massachusetts Music Educators Conference; National Educators Associ- ation; National Federation of Music Clubs. Ac- cepted to Faculty 1938. Avocations: Composition, Travel, Reading, Collecting. ALLEN E. ANDERSEN, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Born 1899. B.A. University of Nebraska, 1923. M.A. University of Nebraska, 1924. Ph.D. Harvard L niversitv, 1934. Sigma Xi. Accepted to Faculty 1937. LORIN L. BALL, B.S. Instructor of Physical Education Born 1898. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1921. Accepted to Faculty 1923. LUTHER BANTA, B.S. Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry Born 1893. B.S. Cornell University, 1915. Sigma Pi; Lambda Gamma Delta. Accepted to Faculty 1918. Avocations: Bowling, Horseshoes, Genealogy. 18]
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PlU Ko p pxi PUi Officers: President Charles F. Fraker, Vice-President Clark L. Thayer, Trea- surer Richard C. Foley, Secretary Arthur N. Julian, Journal Correspondent Marion E. Smith. Members: Charles P. Alexander, John G. Archibald, Hugh P. Baker, Arthur B. Beaumont, Lyle L. Blundell, Oran C. Boyd, Alfred A. Brown, Theodore C. Caldwell, Alexander E. Cance, Joseph S. Chamberlain, James R. Chambliss, Wal- ter W. Chenoweth, Richard M. Colwell, G. Chester Crampton, William L. Doran, Frederick C. Ellert, Carl R. Fellers, Henry T. Fernald, Richard W. Fessen- den, Richard C. Foley, Charles F. Fraker, Julius H. Frandsen, Arthur P. French, George E. Gage, Philip L. Gamble, Harry N. Click, Stowell C. Coding, Maxwell H. Goldberg, Clarence E. Gordon, Christian I. Gunness, Frank A. Hays, Vernon P. Helming, Robert P. Holdsworth, Edward B. Holland, Leonta G. Horrigan, Arthur N. Julian, Marian E. Kuhn, Marshall 0. Lanphear, John B. Lentz, Arthur S. Levine, William L. Machmer, A. Alex- ander Mackimmie, Walter W. Miller, Frank C. Moore, Frederick W. Morse, William H. Moss, Willard A. Munson, Wilham G. O ' Donnell, A. Vincent Os- mun, Raymond H. Otto, Raymond T. Parkhurst, Ernest M. Parrott, Clarence H. Parsons, Charles A. Peters, Wallace F. Powers, Walter E. Prince, Frank P. Rand, Arnold D. Rhodes, Victor A. Rice, Walter S. Ritchie, William H. Ross, David Rozman, Norman J. Schoonmaker, Frederick C. Sears, Paul Serex, Frank R. Shaw, Jacob K. Shaw, Fred J. Sievers, Edna L. Skinner, Marion E. Smith, Lawrence Southwick, Harvey L. Sweet- man, Clark L. Thayer, Ray E. Torrey, Reuben E. Trippensee, Frederick S. Troy, Olive M. Turner, Ralph A. Van Meter, Frank A. Waugh, Gilbert L. Woodside. 794 Spring Election: Gilbert S. Arnold, Richard P. Cox, Robert D. Firestone, Michael M. Frodyma, Harold P. Golan, John P. Lucey, Margery C. Mann, Albert R. Mezoff, Betty J. Moulton, Martha I. Shirley, Richard R. Smith, Kate B. Wetherbee. 19i£ Fall FAection: Betty P. Chellman, Marjorie Cushman, Dorothy G. Dunklee, Evelyn Gagnon, Nathan Golick, George G. Gyrisko, Daniel G. Horvitz, Mary K. Field, Elinor M. Koonz, Victor A. Leon- owicz, Bourcard Nesin, Ephraim M. Radner, Miriam H. Sachs, Philip W. Vetterling. Radner, Gyrisko, Nesin, Vellerling, Horvitz, Golick, Le Mrs. Fields, Miss Gagnon, Mr. Foley, Prof. Fraker, Prof. Thayer, Misses Dunklee, Cushn 17
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ROLLIN HAYS BARRETT, M.S. Professor of Farm Management Born 1891. B.S. University of Connecticut, 1918. M.S. Cornell University, 1926. 2nd Lieutenant in ■World W ar. Phi Mu Delta. Accepted to the Faculty 1926. Avocations: Cinematography and Fishing. HAROLD WHITING CARY, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History Born 1903. B.A. Williams College, 1925. M.A. Har- vard University, 1926. Ph.D. Yale University, 1938. Accepted to Faculty 1933. Avocations: Gardening and Hiking. JOHN H. BLAIR, M.A. Instructor of Physiology and Hygiene Born 1915. B.A. Wesleyan University, 1937. M.A. Wesleyan University, 1939. Sigma Xi; Delta Kappa Epsilon. Accepted to Faculty 1939. MAJOR JAMES ROLLIN CHAMBLISS, M.A. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics Born 1902. B.A. University of Georgia, 1927. M.A. Harvard L niversity, 1939. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi. Accepted to Faculty 1941. LYLE LINCOLN BLUNDELL, B.S. Professor of Horticulture Born 1897. B.S. Iowa State College, 1924. Gamma Sigma Delta; Phi Kappa Phi. Accepted to Faculty 1931. Avocation: Gardening. LEON A. BRADLEY, Ph.D. Professor of Bacteriology and Head of the Department Born 1896. B.S. Wesleyan University, 1922. Ph.D. Yale University, 1925. American Public Health Association; Society of American Bacteriologists; Sigma Xi; Beta Theta Pi; Director of Massachu- setts Tuberculosis League; Who ' s Who in Massa- chusetts. Accepted to Faculty 1925. Avocation: Motor Boating. HAROLD DANFORTH BOUTELLE, Ch.E. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Born 1898. B.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1920. Ch.E. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1922. Accepted to Faculty 1926. LAWRENCE ELLIOT BRIGGS, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education Born 1903. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1927. M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1938. Theta Chi. Accepted to Faculty 1927. Avocations: Travel, Photography, and Skiing. MILDRED BRIGGS, M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics A.B. De Pauw University, 1920. M.S. Iowa State College, 1925. Accepted to Faculty 1931. Avoca- tions: Weaving, Horseback riding. ORTON LORING CLARK, B.S. Associate Professor of Botany Born 1887. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1908. A.A.A.S., Phi Sigma Kappa; American Botanical Society; American Society of Plant Physiologists. Accepted to Faculty 1916. Avocations: Wood Carv- ing and Gardening. GLADYS MAE COOK, M.S. Instructor of Home Economics B.S. Battle Creek College, 1934. M.S. Massachu- setts State College, 1936. American Dietetics Asso- ciation; American Home Economics Association. Accepted to Faculty 1937. SARA M. COOLIDGE, M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics B.S. Michigan State College, 1924. M.S. Michigan State College, 1927. Sigma Xi. Accepted to Faculty 1935. SERGEANT FRANK CRONK Instructor of Military Science and Tactics Born 1894. Enlisted, 1914; Corporal, 1915; Sergeant, 1916; Staff Sergeant, 1937. Accepted to Faculty 1921. Avocation: Touring Country Roads. GUY CHESTER CRAMPTON,Ph.D. Professor of Entomology Born 1881. B.A. Princeton University, 1904. M.S. Cornell University, 1906. Ph.D. University of Ber- lin, 1908. M.A. Harvard University, 1920. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Xi. Accepted to Faculty 1911. Avocations: Travel, Photography, Collecting Specimens. KATHERINE M. BULLIS,M.A. Laboratory Assistant of Chemistry Born 1908. B.A. Mount Holyoke College, 1929. M.A. Mount Holyoke College, 1931. Phi Beta Kappa. Accepted to Faculty 1942. THEODORE CUYLER CALDWELL, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History and Sociology Bom 1904. B.A. The College of Wooster, 1925. M.A. Harvard University, 1926. Ph.D. Yale Uni- versity, 1934. Phi Kappa Phi; American Foreign Policy Association. Accepted to Faculty 1935. Avocations: Hiking and Tennis. yhc tui ' hus proS aris wondrous , [19:
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