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Standing, left to right: Mr. Gwynn, Dr. McLain, Dr. Erk, Dr. Riz Sitting: Dr. Black, Miss Covey, Mr. Bennett. Science c Detyartment ?pt DR. CLARENCE J. BLACK, Head of the De- partment of Chemistry, received his B.S. from Kenyon College in 1913; his M.S. from the Mis- souri School of Mines in 1929; and his Ph.D. from Ohio State University in 1931. DR. JOSEPH H. MCLAIN, Associate Professor of Chemistry, received his B.S. from Washington College in 1937; and his Ph.D. from Johns Hop- kins University in 1946. MR. ORVIL LE B. BENNETT, Head of the De- partment of Mathematics, received his B.S. from Albright College in 1923; and his M.S. from Buck- nell University in 1927. DR. CONRAD K. RIZER, Head of the Depart- ment of Physics, received his B.S. from the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania in 1923; his M.S. from the University of Pittsburgh in 1925; and his Ed.D. from New York University in 1951. DR. FRANK C. ERK, Head of the Department of Biology, received his A.B. from Evansville Col- lege in 1948; and his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1952. MR. EDGAR P. GWYNN, JR., Lecturer in Bi- ology, received his B.A. from the University of Maryland in 1950; and his A.M. from the Uni- versity of Kentucky. MISS ELIZABETH COVEY. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, received her A.B. from Washing- ton College; and her A.M. from Columbia Uni- versity in 1929. II
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Dr. Daniel Z. Gibson President i oileae kJppL icerS From registration to graduation there is a small but important group of people whose main task is to direct college life. In its one hundred seventy-three years of existence, Washington College has pre- pared its graduates for a life of intelligent and active citizenship for entrance into professions. This has been made possible by our administrators. These men and women give generously of their time and effort. It is through them that Washington College has prospered and preserved its pride and honor. We thank you. Standing, left to right: Mr. Groves, Mr. Cookerly, Mr. Foster, Mr Dumschott. Sitting: Dean Bradlev, President Gibson, Dean Dovle. 10
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Standing, left to right: Mr. Mercer, Mr. Foster, Mr. Johnson. Sitting Dr. Anderson, Miss Huck, Dr. Livingood. Economics C di tli ucauon, DR. WILLIAM R. HOWELL. Emeritus Profes- sor of Economics and Sociology, received his Ph.B. and A.B. from Milligan College in 1904 and 1905; his A.M. and B.D. from Vale University in 1908 and 1909; his Ph.D. from American L T niversity in 1929; and his LL.B. from Washington College in 1950. DR. FREDERICK LIVINGOOD. Head of the Department of Education and Psychology, receiv- ed his B.S. from Albright College; his Ed.M. and Ed.D. from Harvard University in 1924 and 1925; and his LL.D. from Albright College in 1941. DR. MINNIE B. KNIPP. Assistant Professor of Education, received her A.B. from Goucher Col- lege in 1917; her A.M. from Cornell University in 1926: and her Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins Uni- versity in 1945. DR. BROOKS ANDERSON, Head of the De- partment of Sociology and Economics, received his A.B. from St. Johns College and his Ph.D. from New Vork University. MISS SUSAN HUCK. Assistant Professor of Eco- nomics, received her A.B. from Syracuse Uni- versity in 1951: and her A.M. from the Universi- ty of Michigan in 1953. MR. DUDLEY JOHNSON. Assistant Professor of Economics, received his A.B. from Pacific Uni- versity in 1950: and his A.M. from Northwestern in 1953. MR. PRESTON HECK, Lecturer in Business Law. received his A.B. from Washington College in 1924; and his LL.B. from the University of Maryland in 1932. MR. DAVID D. MERCER, Assistant Professor of Economics, received his A.M. and M.S. from Dartmouth College in England.
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