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DR. CHARLES B. CLARK, Head of the Depart- ment of History and Political Science, received his A.B. from Washington College in 1934; his A.M. from Duke University in 1936; and his Ph.D. from the University of North Caroline in 1941. MR. JACK W. HENRY. JR., Assistant Professor of History, received his A.B. and A.M. degrees from George Washington University in 1944 and 1947. MR. EDWARD R. PADGETT, Assistant Profes- sor of Political Science and History, received his A.B. from Johns Hopkins University in 1947; and his A.M. from George Washington University in 1949. DR. BERT THOMS, Associate Professor of Phi- losophy, received his A.B. from George Washing- ton University in 1947; and his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1950. MR. STUART PENN, Head of the Department of Philosophy and Religion, received his A.B. from Wayne University in 1943; and attended Vale University from 1 946 to 1951 . MR. PAUL W. SUTTON, Associate Professor in Philosophy, received his A.B. from the Universi- ty of Cincinnati in 1950; and will obtain his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University. l hiioSoiph pny an d rristoru Depart v ?p ewarimen h Left to right: Dr. Clark, Mr. Sutton, Mr. Dumschott, Mr. Henry. Missing: Mr. Padget.
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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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DR. NICHOLAS NEWLIN. Head of the De- partment of English, received his A.R. from Wil- liams College in 1930; his A.M. from the Universi- ty of Pennsylvania in 1942; and his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1949. MISS JOAN HARTMAN, Instructor in English, received her A.B. from Mount Holyoke College in 1951; and her A.M. from Duke University in 1952. MR. NORMAN JAMES. Assistant Professor of English, received his A.B. from Yale University in 1948; and his A.M. from the University of Maryland in 1950. DR. GEORGE RATHJE. Head of the Depart- ment of Languages, received his A.B. and A.M. from Harvard L T niversity in 1930 and 1931; and his Ph.D. from Northwestern University in 1939. PROFESSOR LAWRENCE C. FORD, Associ- ate Professor of Modern Languages, received his A.P). from Hiram College in 1918: his A.M. from Columbia University in 1925; and his Ph.D. from Catholic University in 1938. DR. ANNA MOTTO. Assistant Professor of Language, received her A.B. from Queens Col- lege in 1946: her A.M. from New York Universi- ty in 1948; and her Ph.D. from the Lmiversity of North Carolina in 1953. MR. MCKENDREE R. LANGLEY. Assistant Professor of Language, received his A.B. from Western Maryland in 1928; and his A.M. from the University of Kentucky in 1934. MR. ROBERT R. HARE. Assistant Professor of Language, received his A.B. from Ohio State Uni- versity in 1936. ?p eirfctPimen anauctaedy Standing, left to right: Mr. Hare, Mr. Langlcy, Dr .Ford, Mr. James Seated: Dr. Rathje, Miss Hartman, Dr. Newlin.
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