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Gar Eeans Dr. H. W. Moody Dean of the College of Engineering Dr. J. W. Morlond LOW Dr. J. W. Morland, Dean of the School of Law . . . Born in Harlem Springss Ohio, in 1886 . . t Round Face, twinkling, quizzicol blue eyes, high- pitched voice, clothes not too well pressed . . , Loves to tinker with old motors and machines . . . Even rides a motorcycle . . t Extraordinorily inter- ested in his own Fieldeconstitutionol low . . . Has the degrees 3A., M.A., LLB, From Indiana, and his JD. from the University of Chicago . . . Works in the Department of Justice in Washington during the summer. . . Actually makes a hobby of history . . . Has published a monograph on HSome Political Aspects of the Dred Scott Case . t . Enjoys poetry . t t ls listed in NWho's Who in America? . . Favorite vacation is visiting his- torical spotSegroves 0nd birthplaces and things . t . Member of the Indiana Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the American Law Institute . . . Likes Will Rogers, wild westerns, and his family of four children . . . Claims to be very ordinary. Deon of the School of Dr. H. W. Moody, Dean of the College of Engineering t . . Not at all the rough and tumble engineereruddy cheeked, jovial, fastidious in dress . . . Born in Garrison, Iowa, 1877 . . . A contirmed Hjoinerngmember of American Physical Society, Rotary, Alpha Epsilon, American Association for the Advancement of Sci- ence, Western Society of Engineers, Phi Beta Kappa, church and choir member, serves on numberless committees, judge For high school debates . . . Close tol- lower of othtetics, notional and local . . Actively participates in golf and tennis . . . A victim of HWonderlustn, he makes 0 hobby of touring . . . Hos taught and lived in widely diverse areas . . t Formerly quite O botanist . t . Marriage was the truition of 0 childhood romance . . . Has two children, 0 daughter and 0 son, of whom he is inordinately proud . . t Pet word is unicely . Page 23
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jour Dr. F. W. Kroencke, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts . . . At sixty-three, the most widely read man on the campus, dipping into everything from movie mog- czines to Aristotle . . . PhD. from the University of Cincinnati . . . Lectures in static sentences, telegrommotic style, ClC- companied by sudden gestures and his own peculiar tread . . . His pet topic is social reform . . . He has a wealth of anecdotes to illustrate his points? shades of the girl at the Cincinnati zoo! . . . Served as Pastor and Missionary from 1895 to 1926 . i . Hod charge of the academic reorganization of Valpa- raiso . . . Publishes many articles on church work . . . Listed in HWho's Who in America and in iiths-Who in American Educationn . . . Enjoys First editions, his dog, cords, his grandchildren, and Boumstrudeigit's something to eat . . . Has an aversion For seo-food, soft collars, and cheating . . . Married, hos Five children . . . Darting, whimsical humor gleoms From his alert eyes . . . Page N N gnteresting Men- Dr. F. W. Kroencke Dean of the College of Liberal Arts Dr. F. V. Lofgren Dean of the Col- lege of Pharmacy Dr. F. V. LoFgren, Dean of the College of Pharmacy . . . Wears a dark blue suit . . . Getting a little thin on top . Married eleven yeorss has no children . . . Reads books on pharmacology and detective stories . . . Was 0 retail pharmacist for Four years . . . Likes George Arliss . . . Writes For the Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association . . . Does summer-time research in pharmacology at the University of Chicago . . . Born, bred, and got his PhD. in Seattle, Washing- ton . . . Member of Rho Chi, notional honorary pharmacy fraternity . . . Swedish background to account for his collection of books on Scandi- navian literature . . . Thirty-eight . . . Listed in iiAmerican Men of Science . . i Interested in the pharmacology of hormoneSeglond products to youVohd the use of Fixed oils in points . . . Likes gardening.
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Arts LANGUAGES Rechenberg Miller Guillcnmunt MUSIC Schweppe Schweppe Green Rogers Miller ChaHee Dvorak ENGLISH Umboch Hortung Place Zuehlke Page 24
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