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MISS GERTRL ' DF, I. MtCAIN, Pli.D. Fro t ' M)r oj MjtbeM.il cs A.B., Indiana University, 1908; A.M.. Ibid. 1911; Ph.D., Ibid, 1918; I ' ellow in mathematics, Indiana University, 1910-1912; Fellow in math- ematics, Bryn Mawr, 1911-1912; Professor of mathematics, Oxford Col- Icl;. ' , I9n-iy21; Professor of mathematics at Westminster since 1921. ELMPR B. RUSSELL, Ph.D. Plojt ' uil nj Hh iil) Pli.B., University of Vermont, 1906; Harvard Law School, 1906-19() ' ; Graduate student. University of Wisconsin; 1909; A. M., Columhi.i University, 1911; Ph.D., Ibid, 1915; Served in World War; European snitlent and traveler; Professor of history at Westminster since 1922 MRS. MARY C. McCONAGHA. A.B. An f.ii! Prolesitjr of Public Spejknig B. E., Slippery Rock State Normal, 1900; B. E., National School of [■.locution and Oratory, 1902; A. B., Geneva College, 1919; Graduate student, L ' niversity of Chicago, 1913; Liniversity of Michigan, 1914; Columbia L ' niversity, summer sessions, 192.3-24; Instructor in speech and English, Muskingum College, 1902-1903; Dean of women and instructor in speech, Muskingum College, 1909-1913; Professor of Speech, Geneva College, 1913-1923; Author, Story Telling Outline ; Assistant professor of public speaking at Westminster since 1923. r.!RS. SARA E. CONRAD, A.M. Awnf.ii Pn lt (iy (i MoJciii Lji x -L ' it ' Student, Liniversity of Geneva, Switzerland, 1900-02; Graduate stu- dent, L ' niversity of Chicago, L ' niversity of Missouri; Resident of Germ any, 1907-08; A.M., L ' niversity of Wisconsin, 1909; Graduate Student, University of Wisconsin; Middlebury College, summer sessions 1925-26 27; Traveler in South America 1926-2 ; Assistant professor of modern languages .it Westminster since 1919. Pti{ f l ii ' nty-six
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HHRT EDWIN QUICK, Ph.D. Piofi Sior of Biology A.B., University of Michigan, 1908; Ph.D., Ibid. 1916; Professor of hioh gy, Iowa Wesleyan College 1908-1910; Instructor in botany. Uni- versity of Michigan, 1910-1912; Instructor in botany, L ' ni versify of Ilhn- ois, 1914-1916: Professor of biology. Southwestern College, 1916-1918; Professor of biology, DePauw University, 1918-1919; Author, A Comparative Study of the Distribution of the Climax Association in Southern Michigan ; Sigma Xi; Botanical Study in United States aiul Porto Rico 192 ' i-1926; Professor of biology at Westminster since 1919. MISS MARY I-.LIZABETH STEWART. A.M. Acl iix ProjeMoi- of Modern L.iiiji ' J.K ' - ' A.B., Westminster College, 1903; A.M., Columbia University, 1 )20; Student at University of Sorbonne, Paris, 192 ); Stuilied in Germ.m and France, 1908-1910; Instructor of German and French, Mukingum College, 1911-1918; Instructor of French, Ben Avon High School, 1920-1921; Chi Omega; Modern Language Association; Member of D. A. R. Pro- fessor at Westminster since 1921. MISS RACHEL HIBBARD. Ph.D. Piofe toi oj iMru til! LjiiX ' . c A.B., Radcliffe College, 1901; A.M.. Ibid, 190-i; Ph.D., Ibid. 191 Graduate student, L ' niversity of Berlin, 1912-1913; Radcliffe Colleg ' . 1919; L ' niversities of Grenoble and Paris, 1920-1921; Instructor in Ai lentown College for Women, 1902-1903; Professor of German, Western Reserve L-niversity, 1910-1918; Professor of French, Mt. L ' nion Collegi. 1918-1919; Phi Betta Kappa; Professor of modern languages at West minstei since 1920; on leave of absence, 1927-28. R. J. LOVE. Ph.D. ProjLwor oj B iU A.B.. Westminster College, 188 ); A.M., Ibid, 1889; Graduat;-, Pitts- burgh Theological Seminary, 1888; Ph.D., Westminster, 1894; Principal normal department, and Professor of pedagogy and history, Knoxville College, 1890-1903; Principal Oakland School of Pittsburgh, 1903-1906; Author of Is.iiah and His Prophecy , Notes on the Psalms , and Is the Bible the Word of God? ; Pi Gammma Mu ; Professor of Bible at Westminster since 1921. PiKje Tivrnty
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CAPTAIN NX ' ILIJAM McKEf-;. A.M. Piofe sor of Economics JiiJ Bii i n AJiiniii lijt!oii A.B., Ottawa University. 1920; A. M., University of Chicago. 1924; Part-time instructor, American Institute of Banking, New Castle, Pa., 1924-1925; Editor, case problem books in business law; Tau K.ippa Alpha; Phi Pi Phi; Professor of economics and business administration at Westminster since 1924. J. GEORGE LUTZ, A.M. Ill t)iicliiy ill Cheiuntry B.S., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1922; A.M., Columbia Jn - versity, 1924; Graduate student, Columbia L ' niversity summer sessions, 1924-1925; Graduate student, L ' niversity of Chicago, summer session 1926; Graduate student. Institute of Chemistry, Penn. State College, sum- mer session, 1927; American Chemical Society; Instructor in chemistry at Westminster since 192-1. CHARLES ADDISON DAWSON, Ph.D. Prolfwiir i Eiif;liih A.B., Ohio Wesleyan LIniversity, 1899; A.M., Ibid, 1902; Graduate student, LIniversity of California, 1901-1902; Ph.D., Boston L ' niversity, 1909; Professor of English, Willamette University, 19 02-1905; Head of English department, Syracuse Central High School, 1909-1915; Principal Niagara Falls High School, 1915-1920; Lecturer in history and piiilos- ophy, L ' niversity of Buffalo, 1924-1925; Editor various English texts; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; European traveler, 192 7; Pro- fessor and head of English department at Westminster since 1925. JOHN DOBSON I.AWTHER. A.M. Iintiin iir iii Ph)cho!i ii and Ediicjlion A.B., Westminster College, 1919; A.M., Columbia L ' niversity, 1926; Instructor in science, Hubbard High School, 1919-1920; Supervising Principal of New Wilmington Schools, 1922-1926; Gradu.ite siiidjnt, L ' niversity of Pittsburgh, summer session, 1927; Instructor at Westminster since 1921. Patje T L-enty-sevrn
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