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JOsE M. GALLARDO, Ph.D. Professor of Spanish A.B., Park College; A.M., Penn State; Ph.D., U. of North Caroline; LLD., Polytechnical Institute of Puerto Rico; Litt.D., Park College. Member of American As- sociation of Teachers of Spanish and Portugese, Modern Language Association, N.E.A., American Association of University Professors, Phi Sigma Iota, Tau Kappa Alpha, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Tau Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega. Co-author, “Como se vive en otras tierras.” Acting Governor of Puerto Rico, 1941-43; Commissioner of Education for Puerto Rico, 1937-45. Member of Amer- ican Council on Education 1945-46. Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army attached to Puerto Rico 1918-1919. Married, one child. At Wabash since 1946, THEODORE G. GRONERT, Ph.D. Professor of History A.B., A.M., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. Taught in high schools, Centre College, Texas State College for Women, University of Arkansas. Member of Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Eta, American Historical Society. Author of “American Business Corporation 1789-1850,” “Studies in Citizenship,” co-author of “Wabash College, The First One Hundred Years.” At Wabash since 1924. Served in World War I with U. S. Army. Married GLEN WALTER HARMESON, B.S. Coach of Football; Instructor in Physical Education B.S., Purdue University. Member of the Purdue coaching staff for four years, 1930-34. Coached fresh- man football two years, varsity backfield two years, and freshman basketball for four years while at Purdue. All conference (Big 10) football, one year; basketball, two years. Coached basketball at Lehigh ‘University, 1934- 37; football, 1937-42; Director of Athletics, 1939-42. Lt. Commander, U. S. Navy, 1942-45. At Lehigh, 1945- 46. Married. At Wabash since 1946. ROBERT S. HARVEY, A.B. Instructor in English; Registrar A.B., Wabash. State Editor of The Indianapolis Star 1929-41. Served as acting dean 1942-46. Registrar since February 1946. Member of Sigma Chi, Wabash Board of Publications, Advisor of Pi Delta Epsilon. At Wabash since 1941. Married, three children.
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Se etre s ceuge’ : Oe oeneOesangees ‘SOe HegthlOroe acces PU Ooo Pel eeee eee Bi ARMEL Dygr, A.M. Associate Professor of Speech A.B., A.M., University of Missouri. Taught at Col- lege of the City of Joplin, 1936-40; University of Mis- souri, 1946. Member of Tau Kappa Alpha, Phi Rho Phi, American Association of University Professors. With the U. S. Army from 1940-46. Infantry Batallion Com- mander for 3 years. Colonel, plans and operations, General Headquarters, Pacific Theater. Came to Wa- bash in 1946. Married, one child. JOSEPH D. ELDER, A.M. Assistant Professor of Physics A.B., A.M., Princeton. Graduate work at Princeton and Columbia. Taught at the University of Vermont, Haverford College, Lynchburg College. Member of American Physical Society, American Association of Physics Teachers, Mathematical Association of America. At Wabash since 1944. Married. WALTER LONGLEY FERTIG, A.M. Instructor in English, German and Music Appreciation A.B., Wabash; A.M., Harvard University. Returned to Wabash in 1946 after four years of service with U. S. Navy. Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Theta Pi, Blue Key. Came to Wabash in 1940. Unmarried. JOHN D. ForBEs, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History A.B., University of California; A.M. (economics ), Stanford; A.M. (history), Harvard; Ph.D., Harvard. 1938-40, Curator of Paintings, Golden Gate Interna- tional Exposition; Chairman, Department of Art, Uni- versity of Kansas City, 1940-42. Second Lieutenant, U. S. Army, 1942. Associate Editor, American Enter- prise Association, 1945. Member of Faculty of History, Bennington College, 1943. Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Chi Psi, American Historical Association, San Francisco Symphony League (director), Bennington Battle Monu- ment and Historical Society (director), The Iranian Institute, Montgomery County Historical Society. Came to Wabash, 1946. Married, two children.
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LLoyp B. HOWFLI., Ph.D. Peck Professor of Chemistry A.B., Wabash; M.S., Ph.D., University of Illinois. Graduate work and research at Ohio State University, University of Illinois. Instructor at The University of Il- linois and Rice Institute. Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Phi Lambda Epsilon, Lambda Chi Alpha, American Association for the Advancement of Science. At Wabash since 1924. Married, four children. NEIL C. HUTSINPILLAR, A.M. Associate Professor of English A.B., Ohio State University; A.M., University of Chicago. Taught at Culver Military Academy, Huron College, and Missouri School of Mines. Member Pi Kappa Alpha. At Wabash since 1920. Unmarried. WILLIS H. JOHNSON, Ph.D. Professor of Zoology A.B., Wabash; M.S., Ph.D., Chicago University. Taught at Wabash 1925-35; Stanford 1935-46. Member of Pi Delta Epsilon, Tau Kappa Alpha, Sigma Xi, Am. Society of Zoologists, Am. Society of Naturalist, Ecologi- cal Society of America, Ind. Academy of Science, Com- mittee on the Ecology of Animal Population of National Research Council. As Professor of Biology at Stanford, directed ASTP Pre-med program.. Member of Shriven- han American University, England. Lectured at service schools in Holland, France, and Germany during 1945. Came back to Wabash in 1946. Married, two children. GEORGE V. KENDALL, A.M., L.H.D. Dean of the Faculty Milligan Professor of English A.B., Brown University; A.M., University of Wis- consin; L.H.D., Wabash 1942. Studied and taught at Columbia University 1914-20. Dean of Wabash Col- lege 1923-39. Acting President of Wabash 1940-41. Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Phi. Served as a second lieutenant in the field artillery, A. E. F., 1917-19 and as Colonel in General Headquarters, Southwest Paci- fic 1942-46. Awarded Legion of Merit 1945. At Wa- bash since 1920. Married.
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