Wesleyan University - Olla Podrida Yearbook (Middletown, CT)

 - Class of 1939

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Coming to Wesleyan in 1909, Doc- tor EDGAR FAUVER became Director of Athletics and College Physician. An all-around athlete at Oberlin, Doc still talks the best game of tennis in college. Now retired from depart- mental duties he rules the new infir- mary. VICTOR LLOYD BUTTERFIELD, Di- rector of Admissions and Dean of Freshmen, has been at this college since 1935. A graduate of Cornell and Harvard, he has distinguished himself among the faculty by per- sonally designing and building his own home. CHARLES HENDERSON, Comptroller of Wesleyan since 1934, spent his undergraduate days in a paper mill, then graduated into railroadsgand received his higher degrees in a manufacturing firm of which he be- came President before coming here. ROSWELL DAVIS, a graduate of M. 1. T., was employed as a draftsman and engineer until he became Super- intendent of Grounds and Buildings at Princeton. He came here to aid with the building program and since 1929 has been Assistant Treasurer. Secretary of the Wesleyan Alumni Council since 1924 is HERBERT LEE CONNELLY. A Wesleyan graduate of 1909 and an Eclectic, he has taught school, fought in a war, served as an interpreter, and sold advertising. A twelve letterman, WALTER HEN- RY HEIDEMAN graduated from Law- rence College in 1927 and spent the next seven years at Wesleyan as Coach in the Physical Education de- partment. At the present time he is the Manager of the Downey House. l V V l 71

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. . .. . . nga -..-..-.-.-.-.,V,-gg. to 1-tea'-4.:a.z' -' ' ...14.....-1 -, - ,::f.'-.. .- '-.-..-L.-1-1 .,. ,.,. Mm... . During the past four years, ever since he took over the office of Dean, LEROY ALBERT HOWLAND has probably listened to more far-fetched excuses for over-cut classes than any other person on campus. Few varieties of the local type of alibi get by Dr. Howland, however, because Wesle- yan and all its undergraduate tricks are old and familiar stories to him, inasmuch as he is one of the few men on the faculty who regard this college as their Alma Ma- ter. Graduating from here at the turn of the century, the Dean was a Psi U., Sigma Xi and 'LPhi Beten man. Continuing his studies, he went on to Harvard where he received his M. A. in 19044. The following year he was appointed an Instructor in Mathematics at Wesleyan, but in his vaca- tion periods, Germany was his next place of call, the result being that in 1908 he was awarded a Ph.D. from the famed University of Munich. He was immediate- ly promoted to an Associate-Professorship here. Selected as Vice-President of Wesle- yan in 1921, he ultimately became acting President, a position which he held for two years before Dr. McConaughy's arrival, --,,',. ,:.,','..'4...' 1-s..-g-rm: ffm 1-.-1-.,'.4,:..:.g,.-.t.-,V -A-'A' U61 When JAMES LUKENS MCCONAUGHY, then a comparative youngster who was rapidly making a name for himself in the field of education, left the presidency of Knox College, Illinois, in 1925 to accept a similar post at Wesleyan, he started the latter institution on one of its most pros- perous periods. Last year, Prexy, always an active Republican, enjoyed the unique distinction of being elected Connecticut's Lieutenant-Governor and remaining as ac- tive head at this school. But politics and college administration are only two fields in which Dr. Mcflonaughy has been out- standing. He has long been recognized as one of the most prominent authorities on marriage problems and a number of his articles have appeared in national maga- zines as well as in book form. ln view of the imposing array of all his other achieve- ments, it is easy to overlook the fact that he was President of the all-powerful American Association of Colleges in 1938. Today, Dr. McConaughy has enough degree-letters after his name to make alphabet soup. Prexy started his degree collecting as a Phi Beta Kappa member of the class of 1909 at Yale, where he was a Beta. 1' S!-' 351553- - KHEO-3-' .iQs5i55f!I!f!15i!2.'.'. -.ma-.3 H i: t 25.g:gEr5l32:g1,-r,,V115:,1qx5:5:5:gurg:gg5rv,xg45,.,--, gg 4,5,,yg5,- 5,-,,,,.',,:.,v,,, ,,,,,,,,, A 1 l M D , 1 ,



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ART H HCOCK Wesleyan can NRY-RUSSELL ITC Q bozltrdt lair? outstanding Assistant Professor. Of who actually has the appearance of being juSl what he is-an artist. His unique half-beard has been one of the most distinctive features arolung th s since its first arrival. here in the a ofelgglgplflk graduate of Harvard 1n 1924, he taught a ear at Vassar. At the present time he serves as Y . visiting lecturer at Wesleyan's sister college 111 New London.. GUSTAVE VON GROSCHWITZ received his B. A. from Columbia University following which he filled the position of head of the print department at the Ferargil Galleries in New York. Later he had charge of the graphic arts division of the Federal Arts Project in New York City where he remained until coming to Wesleyan last fall in the capacity of Curator of a large print collection given the college. With several of his articles on prints having been published already, Mr. von Groschwitz is planning to write a book in which he will discuss the many new and little known artists. TROOY Probably no one in the country knows more about stellar parallaxes than Professor FREDERICK SLOCUM..Tl1CY,'W1tl1 the volume he has recently had published, are his pride and joy. An alumnus 35 Brown, he received his Ph. D. in 1898 and at thesleyanran M. A. fad eundemj in 1914. With e f3XCePl51011 .Of one year he has seen continuous service here since that time. His semester course in the history of Astronomy ranks with the most popular ln the college curriculum. thatI'gSigiLl0X1lrOEdster.is such a familiar sight around the camp?- mary intent? t Y iepming an institution. An astronomer whose Eros is BAS in 1 e seems to be the study of a tiny asterol, Ceivgd his B CROIQT WALKER SITTERLY. a Princeton man yvl1095'g' He has been ' k- 111 1917. M. A. in 1920, and his Ph. D. lil 1 aPPOintment Ein lggdguardlail of the Van Vleck Gbservatory Smce' s his ele as Assistant Professor of Astronomy. He ENJOY mentary classes extremely, and is long remembered by 1112 t K. I iiggegtf for the Wai' he professes his inability at Mathem-HUC 11 y all over the boards, 1181

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