Ursinus College - Ruby Yearbook (Collegeville, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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MFMliFRS OF THE FACIJFTY III SSELL DAN II) STl BG1S. Pli.l).. received I,is .l . degree I mm the I niversilv of Delaware in 1919. Tlit year follow'ng his graduation hr was ssislanl in Chemistry at tin- Massachusetts gri-eultiiral College, leaving there to enter the I niversilv of Pennsylvania as instructor in Chemist!) in 1920. While teaching there lie received his M.S. in 1021 and his I'll.I), in 1921. From the University of Pennsylvania he went to Franklin and Marshall College as I'rofessor of Chemistry for the yeai 1924-25. lie came to I rsinus College in 1925 as I'rofessor of Analytical Chemistry, a position which he still holds. Dr. Sturgis is a mem-hei of the American Clu-mical Society. GEORGE BUSSELL TYSON. A.M.. received Ids B.S. degree from the University of i'ennsylvania in 1916. and the year following his graduation he was a graduate student in that institution. From 1919 to 1921 he was a Harrison Fellow of education at the I Diversity of Pennsylvania, doing also during this time special work in testing and grading in the United States Army 119201. From 1921 to 1927 he was Professor of Education and Director of the Summer School at Cornell College, lie left this position to come to I rsinus in 1927 to lill the position he now holds. Professor of Education. Professor Tyson is a member of the National Society of College Teachers of Education. NOB MAN EGBERT McCl.l BE. Pli.l).. is a graduate of I rsinus College, receiving his N.B. degree here in 1915. After his graduation he went to Pennsylvania State College as instructor in English, receiving his .M. degree there in 1916. leaving Pennsylvania State College in 1917. he went to Pennsylvania Military College as Professor of English until 1928. He served also as Bcgistrar of Pennsylvania Military College from 1918 to 1928. lie came to Ursinus College in 1928 as Professor of the English Language and Literature his present position. Dr. McClure is a member of the Modern Language Association. WILLIAM SNIAANO Till NDEB. Professor of Music, was a student under irgil. ddicks. ('.lark. Gilchrist, and Townsend. He studied voice under Oscar Sanger. Professor Thunder has served as instructor in Music at the I Diversity of Pennsylvania and at Temple I Diversity. He also acted as instructor in Music at the University of California. Sunimei Session. Mr. Thundei has been accompanist to such outstanding musicians as Schumann-lloiiik, Hans Kindler and Eritz Kreislcr. He was also organist and accompanist to the Philadelphia Orchestra, and he is organist at Drexcl Institute. Professor Thunder came to I rsinus College in 1930 as Professor of Music. 26

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MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY CAUL AKR.NON TOAAKR. Ph.D.. received his . Ik degree from Brown I niversitv in 1893. and his .M. from the same institution in 1895. In 1896 lie In-gan his work at Cornell I Diversity in which lie was a fellow of the Sage School of Philosophy. 1896 97. and from which institution he received hi I’ll.I), in 1898. He then went to the I niversity o! Michigan where lie was instruetor in Philosophy from 1898 to 1900. From 1999 to 1901 lie was Assistant to the President at Clark University, leaving there to heroine Professor of Phi!osoph at Knox College from 1901 to 1902. From 1902 to 1909 he was at the I Diversity of Vermont, and from 1909 to 1910 lie acted as Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the I Diversity of Michigan. In 1912-13 lie served as Acting Professor of Philosophy at Trinity College, after which lie came to I rsinus. serving as Professor of Philosophy, the position that lie now holds. J A AIKS LAW BAKYAKI). Pli.l).. attended Syra cuse I niversity. receiving liis B.S. degree there in 1892. He received his Pli.l). from the I niversitv of Pennsylvania in 1897. after which he became Professor of History and Political Science at I i-siiilis College until 1901: then lie hecame a graduate student at Columbia University for a year. During 1905-06 he did social work in New A oik and Philadelphia. From 1906 t« 1929 lie was Professor of History ami Government at the Philadelphia School of Pedagogy. In 1929 lie yy.is made Director ol Social Studies in the Department of Public Instruction at Harrisburg. This office lu-retained until 1927 when he came to 1 rsinus College as Professor of Political Science and Directoi of Social Studies for Teachers. MARTIN VYKAYER A IT.MKR. A.Ik. graduated from Franklin and Marshall College in 1991. receiving the A.Ik degree. During the year following his graduation In- was instructor in Knglish, Latin and Creek at I nion Seminary I New Berlin. Pa. I. In 1905 he became Principal of Union Seminary, serving in this capacity until 1907 when lie went to Franklin and Marshall Academy as instructor in Knglish. This position lie retained until he came to I rsinus College in 1929 as Professor of Knglish Rhetoric. This is his present position. Professor itmer is a member of the Modern Language Association. J A.MKS LANK BOSWELL. A.M.. Pli.l).. began his higher education at Georgetown University, graduating from there in 1929. receiving the A.Ik degree. In 1919 he was a student at the I niversity of Toulouse, and from 1921 to 1928 a graduate student at the I niversity of Pennsylvania. In the summer of 1921 he attended Columbia I niversitv. From 1920 to 1923 Jic held a position as instructor in the secondary schools, after which he came to I rsinus College, serving here as Professor of Kco-uoinics and Business Administration since 1923. In 1933. Professor Boswell received his Pli.l). degree from the I Diversity of Pennsylvania.



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MEMBERS OE THE FACULTY WILLIAM WALLACK BANCROFT. Ph.I).. is .1 graduate of Ursinus College. receiving Irs .B. degree here in 1919. The following vear he was a graduate student at Princeton Theological Seminary. During the year 1929-1921 he was a scholar in Philosophy at the I niversity of Pennsylvania, receiving his A.VI. degree at the end of that year. From 192 ) to 1931 he ua- a student in English at the same institution. In 1925 lie came to I rsinus College as Professor of Knglish and Philosophy. During the years 1929-31 lie was a student in Philosophy at the I niversity of Pennsylvania, receiving his Ph.l). degree at the end of that time. Dr. Bancroft is a meml er of the Modern Language Association, The Modern Humanities Research Association iKnglandl. and the Itiiti h Institute of Philosophical Studio. JOHN HAROLD BROWABACK. .B.. graduated from I rsinus College in 1921. receiving the .B. degree. The year following his graduation lie went to the I niversity of Pennsylvania as a graduate 'Indent and instructor in oology, remaining there until 1929 when he came to I rsinus College as Professor of Biology. This i' his present position. Mr. Brownhack is a member of the merican so-ciation for the Advancenient of Science, and the American Kntomological Societv. FRANKLIN IR IN SIIKKDER. . L. B.D., re-ceived his .B. degree from I rsinus College in 1922. During the following summer lie was a student at the I niversitv of Pennsylvania, and in the fall of that vear went to the Central Theological Seminary in Dayton. Ohio, studying there until 1925 when he was awarded his B.D. degree. He came to I rsinus College in 1925 as Associate Professor of Religion, lie was a graduate student at the I niversitv of Pennsylvania from 1929 to 1929. and at tin- University of Chicago from 1929 to 1939. His present position is Registrar, and Associate Professor of Religion. Mi. Sheeder is a member of the Religious Education Association. MAI RICE O. BONE, B.C.S.. graduated from II linois Stale Normal I niversity in 1929. In the summer following his graduation lie attended the summer session of that institution. That fall he became an instructor in the secondary schools, continuing in tlii- position until 1922 and attending each summer tin- sessions at the Illinois State Normal Universitv. In 1921 he secured his B.C.S. at Northwestern I niversitv. and from 1921 to 1923 he was auditor and comptroller of the Clark Furniture Company. In the year 1923-29 he was a graduate student at Northwestern I niversity. He came to I isinus College in 1929 to his present position. Associate Professor of Economics and Business Administration. In the summer of 1933 lie attended the summer session of Northwestern I niversity. Professor Bone is a member of the American Association of I niversity Instructors in ccounting. and also of the American Economics Association. 27

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