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George Rewes Throop, Instructor in Latin and Greek. A. B., DePauw University; A. M., DePauw University; Ph. D., Cornell; Professor of Latin and Greek in Illinois College, 1906-07. Phi Delta Theta. Phi Beta Kappa. James Edward Routh, Jr., Instructor in English. A. B., Johns Hopkins University, 1900; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University. 1905. Phi Kappa Psi. Phi Beta Kappa. George Allan Lindsay, Instructor in Physics. A. B., University of Michigan, 1905. Mrs. John P. Sebree, Proctor of McMillan Hall. A. B., Christian College. Columbia, Mo.: formerly teacher in Jefferson City High School, Woodland College, and for six years instructor in Manila Normal School. Philippine Islands. THE HATCHET Warren Albert Ruth, Assistant Instructor in Botany. A. B., Wabash, 1906; Fellow in Chem¬ istry, Ohio State University, 1906-07. Phi Delta Theta. John Hart Brown, Instructor in French. A. B., Westminster, 1899; A. M., Princeton, 1900. Phi Delta Theta. Florian Von Eschen, Instructor in Chemistry. Ph. B. (highest honors), Simpson College, 1898; Ph. M„ Simpson Col¬ lege, 1899. Miss Mary Louise Babcock, Assistant Director of Physical Training for Women; prepared for teaching in Buffalo State Normal School, and in the New Haven Normal School of Gymnastics. Miss Edith Faulkner Miller, Librarian. A. B.. Washington University. 1896. 28 ( J
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THE HATCHET instructors Robert Stinson Starbird, A. B., Instructor in English. Rugby School. 1903; A. B.. Univer¬ sity of Chicago. Delta Upsilon. George Oscar James, Ph. D., Instructor in Mathematics. A. B.. Johns Hopkins University. 1895; Ph. D., 1899. Phi Beta Kappa. James Arthur Harris, Ph. D„ Instructor in General Biology. A. B., University of Kansas, 1901; A. M., 1902; Ph. D., Washington Uni¬ versity, 1903. Sigma Xi. Louis Clemens Spiering, A. D. G., Instructor in Architecture. Graduate of Real Gymnasium. Berlin, 1891; A. D. G., “Eeole des Beaux Arts,” Paris. Frank Henry Ewerhardt, Director of Physical Training. Phi Beta Pi. LeRoy McMaster, Ph. B., A. M., Ph. D„ Instructor in Chemistry. Ph. B., Dickinson College. 1901; A. M„ Dickinson College. 1902; Pn. D.. Johns Hopkins University. 1906. Beta Theta Pi. Philipp Seiberth, A. M., Instructor in German. A. M.. Indiana University. 1898. Roger Nash Baldwin, A. M„ Instructor in Sociology. A. M„ Harvard University. 1905. Jesse Merrill Blanchard, A. B., Assistant Director of Physica l Training. A. B.. Bowdin College, 1903. Beta Theta Pi. lone Harriet Hudson, A. B., Instructor in Chemistry. A. B„ Washington University. 1904. Wilbur Tyson Trueblood, Instructor in Architecture. Lindley Pyle, A. M„ Instructor in Physics. A. B., University of Michigan. 1901; A. M., 1902. Ernest Osgood Sweetser, B. S., Instructor in Civil Engineering. B. S., University of Maine, 1905. Sigma Chi. Paul Wernicke, Ph. D., Instructor in Mathematics. Ph. D., University of Gottingen, 1903. Elmer Guy Hooper, B. S., Instructor in Civil Engineering B. S., University of Maine, 1907. William Henry Klose, Instructor in German. A. B., Roanoke College; A. M„ Roan¬ oke College; B. D„ Yale; Ph. D., Pennsylvania College; M. L., Univer¬ sity of Minnesota; Ph. D., University of Iowa. Squire Fred Browne, Assistant Instructor in History. Director Correspondence School; A. B. , Columbia University. Franz Alfred Berger, Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. B. S., Perdue, 1904. George William Lamke, Instructor in Electrical Engineering. B. S., University of Michigan. 1906; Associate Member A. I. E. E. Sigma Xi. Edward William Gallenkamp, Jr., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. B. S., Washington University, 1907; U. S. Geological Survey, Jamestown, 1907. Sigma Nu. Granville Avery Waters, E. E., Instructor in Drawing. E. E., Syracuse University. 1907. Kappa Sigma. Tail Delta Sigma. Roland Greene Usher, Instructor in American History. A. B., Harvard, 1901. (Suimna cum Laude); A. M., Harvard, 1902 (high¬ est honors in history); Ph. D., Har¬ vard. 1905; University of Oxford, 1902-03; University of Paris, 1903-04; Assistant in History, Harvard, 1904- 1907.
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THE HATCHET TO DR. LUEDEKING Ah! Master though you’ve passed away, And left a place to fill, We surely feel from day to day, Your spirit leading still. ’Tis true your voice we cannot hear, Your smile no longer see. Yet memory of them, oh, so dear, Will ever lasting be. And as the years pass slowly on, The work you did so well, When all who mourn you now are gone, Will still its story tell. Yes, in the history grand and true, Of dear old Washington, They’ll find a page to tell of you, And what your labors won. — E. P. C.
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