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GEORGE V. KENDALL, A.M., L.H.D. Dean of Faculty Milligan Professor of English A.B., Brown University; A.M., University of Wisconsin; L.H.D., Wabash 1942. Studied and taught at Columbia University 1914-20. Dean of Wabash College 1923-39. Act- ing 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 Pacific 1942-46. Awarded Legion of Merit, 1945. At Wabash since 1920. Married. PauL ELpon Fretps, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology A.B., Ohio Wesleyan, 1926; M.A., Ohio Wesleyan, 1927; Ph.D., Ohio State, 1930; National Research Fellow, Stan- ford, 1930-1932; Professor of Psychology, Maryville Col- lege, Maryville, Tennessee, 1932-1936; Professor of Psy- chology, Ohio Wesleyan, 1936-1947. Member Phi Mu Alpha, Alpha Psi Delta, Phi Delta Kappa, Sigma Chi. Personnel Consultant, U. S. Army, 1942-1946; Major in Adjutant General’s. Department; Author: “Monograph on Form Discrimination,” “Compared Psychology.” Married, no children. FACULTY GEORGE E. CARSCALLEN, A.M. Associate Professor of Mathematics A.B., Wabash; A.M., University of Illinois. Assistant in Mathematics at the University of Illinois between 1907 and 1913. Headed Mathematics Department at Hiram College. Member of Mathematics Association of America. At Wabash since 1919. Married. James J. Paterson, B.S. Assistant Professor of Economics Director of Student Activities B.S., Northwestern University. Graduate work at the Universities of Columbia and Chicago. Member of Sigma Chi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi. Served in American Ambulance Field Service, 1917; Sergeant, A.E.F., 164th Infantry, 1918-19; Major, Army Air Forces, Air Transport Command, 1942-45; Overseas duty in Brazil and China-Burma-India Theater. At Wabash since 1927. Married, one child.
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James I. Osporne, Ph.D. Yandes Professor of English Language and Literature A.B., A.M., Wabash; A.B., Oxford University (Rhodes Scholar) ; Ph.D., Columbia University. Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Theta Pi, Pi Delta Epsilon. Author of “Arthur Hugh Clough”; co-author “Wabash College, The First One Hundred Years.” First Lieutenant, U. S. Army Intelligence Service, 1918-19. Attached to American Peace Commission, Paris, 1919. At Wabash since 1919. Married, two children. Byron KnicguHtTLy Tripper, A.M. Dean, Assistant Professor of History A.B., Wabash; A.M., Oxford University (Rhodes Scholar). Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Theta Pi, Tau Kappa Alpha. Lieutenant-Commander, U.S. Naval Reserve, 1942-46. Came to Wabash in 1934, returned in 1946. Married. Rospert 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. JAMES Harry Corren, Ph.D., D.D. Professor of Philosophy A.B., Wooster; Ph.D., Princeton University; attended Princeton Seminary. Was assistant Professor of Philosophy at Wooster; Minister of the Broadstreet Presbyterian Church, Columbus, Ohio; President of McCormick Sem- inary. Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Sigma Rho. Served in Field Artillery during World War I. First year at Wabash. Married, two children.
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FACULTY Fritz C. NEUMAN Associate Professor of German Born in Germany and attended the Universities of Kiel. Jena, and Hamburg. Ph.D. in Germanic literature and languages. His studies included German, French, History, Philosophy, Sociology, and Education. Professor at Uni- versity of Hamburg and College Normal School in France. Associate Professor of German and French, Evansville College, 1938-1944. Taught History at North Shore Country Day School, Winnetka, [linois, 1944-1946. Taught History at Hampton Virginia Institute, 1946-1947. Married, two children. Came to Wabash in 1947. Rospert W. Bruce, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychology A.B., Wabash; Ph.D., University of Chicago. Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Delta Kappa, Sigma Xi, The American Psychological Association. Served in U. S. Marine Corps, 1917-18. At Wabash since 1923. Married, two children. 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. WaxLpo Harvey Fercason, Ph.D. 5 ssocia e rofessor oO LOOLOLY te P Zoolog’ A.B., St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota; Diploma from St. Olaf School of Music; Ph.D., Stanford; Fellow at Stanford, 1933-34; American-German Exchange fellow at Zoological Institute of University of Munich, 1934-35; Assistant Professor of Biology, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington, 1936-38; Assistant Professor of Zool- ogy, Wabash, 1938-40; Assistant Professor of Zoology, Uni- versity of Missouri, 1940-42; On leave from University of Missouri, 1942-46; Captain in Sanitary Corps of Medical Department during World War II; Lecturer in Zoology, U.C.L.A., 1946; Research at Stanford, 1946-47. Member Sigma Xi, Western Society of Naturalist, American Asso- ciation for Advancement of Science, American Association of University Professors, Biography in “American Men of Science,” and “Who’s Who in American Education.” Un- married.
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