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GLEN WALTER HaARMESON, B.S. Coach of Football; Instructor in Physical Education B.S., Purdue University. Member of the Purdue coach- ing staff for four years, 1930-34. Coached freshman football two years, varsity backfield two years, and freshman bas- ketball 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. ALFRED J. COULOMBRE Instructor in Biology B.S., Catholic University of America. Member of Phi Beta Kappa; American Association for the Advancement of Science. Spent the summer of 1947 doing Behavior Research at Jackson Memorial Laboratories at Bar Harbor. Maine. Served during World War II with the Office of Strategic Services in the China Theatre of Operations. Unmarried. New to Wabash this spring. FACULTY Frep West, Ph.D. Edgar H. Evans Professor of Bible and Christian Religion A.B., Lynchburg; B. D. Yale Divinity School; Ph.D.., Yale University. Member of Tau Kappa Alpha. Ordained Minister, Christian Church. Author, “Alexander Campbell and Natural Religion.” Contributor to “The Church and Organized Movements.” Taught at Lynchburg College. Chairman of Department of Religion at Texas Christian University. Winner of Texas State Open (Tennis) 1946, runner-up in 1945. Winner, Virginia State Singles and Doubles Championships for two years. Tennis Coach at Wabash. Married, two children. At Wabash since 1946. Witurs H. Jounson, 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, American Society of Zoologist, American Society of Naturalists, Ecological So- ciety of America, Ind. Academy of Science, Committee on the Ecology of Animal Population of National Research Council. As Professor of Biology at Stanford directed ASTP Pre-med program. Member of Shrivenhan American University, England. Lectured at service schools in Hol- land, France, and Germany during 1945. Came back to Wabash in 1946. Married, two children.
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FACULTY WILLIAM Norwoop Bricancr, Ph.D. Professor of Speech A.B., University of South Dakota; A.M., University of Nebraska; Ph.D., University of Iowa. Head of speech de- partment of University of Hawaii, 1936-38. Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Kappa Alpha, Lambda Chi Alpha, Speech Association of America. Author of twelve texts on speech; editor, “The Quarterly Journal of Speech,” 1942-45. Presi- dent of the Speech Association of America, 1946. Lieuten- ant, 32nd Division A.E.F. 1917-18. Married, one child. Nemt C. Hutsinpituar, 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. SINB1 x2 MTV HSVEVM Rospert JOHN DEARBORN, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry .B., Wabash; M.S., Ph.D., University of Illinois. Taught as graduate assistant in chemistry, University of Illinois for one year. Did chemical research for the government during World War II. Member of Sigma Chi, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Lambda Epsilon. Came back to teach at Wabash in 1947, Married. Joserpu C. Potiey, Ph.D. Thornton Professor of Mathematics A.B., A.M., Yale University; Ph.D., Cornell University. Taught at Yale, Cornell, and Colgate Universities before coming to Wabash. Member of Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Xi, American Mathematical Society, Fellow of the Ameri- can Association for the Advancement of Science, Associa- tion of Mathematics Teachers. U. S. Naval Reserve Train- ing Unit at Yale University in 1918. Taught in Army Uni- versity Center, Biarritz 1945-46. Returned to Wabash in 1946. Originally came to Wabash in 1929. Married, two children.
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FACULTY James Howarp MItter, B.S. Assistant Football Coach; Instructor in Physical Education B.S., Purdue, Coached at Monticello. Member of Lambda Chi. Served in Naval Air Corps for three and one-hallt years as Flight Instructor, Lieutenant (s.g.) during World War II. First year at Wabash. Married. Assistant Professor of Botany B.S., Ph.D., Cornell University. Member of Sigma Xi. Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Botanical Society of America. RicHARD A. LAUBENGAYER, Ph.D. American Association for the Advancement of Science. Biological Stain Commission, Indiana Academy of Science. American Association of University Professors. Came to Wabash in 1946. Unmarried. Vicror Morcan Powe i, M.A. {ssistant Professor of Speech B.A., University of Minnesota; M.A., University of Mis- souri; Professor of Speech, Dartmouth College 1946-1947; Staff Sergeant in U. S. Army 1942-1946; Served in South- western Pacific. Member of Delta Sigma Rho. Married, no children. Jost M. GALLARDO, Ph.D. Professor of Spanish A.B., Park College; A.M., Penn State; Ph.D., U. of North Carolina; LLD., Polytechnical Institute of Puerto Rico; Litt.D., Park College. Member of American Association 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 otra tierras.” Acting Governor of Puerto Rico, 1941-43; Commissioner of Education for Puerto Rico, 1937-45; Member of American Council on Educa- tion 1945-46. Second Lieutenant, U. S. Army attached to Puerto Rico 1918-1919. Married, one child. At Wabash since 1946.
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