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CAPTAIN WILLIAM McKEE, A. M. Professor of Economics and Business Administration A. B., Ottawa University, 1920, A. M., University of Chicago, 1924; University of Cfiicago, summer session, 1924, 1925, 1926; Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, summer session, 1928-1929; Author of Laboratory Exercises and Objective Tests in Accounting, Law, Marketing, Finance, and Economic Theory; American Economic Association; Association of Teachers of Marketing and Advertising; American Statistical Association; American Association of University Instruction in Accounting; American Association for Labor Legislation; National Association of Cost Accountants; Eastern Commercial Teachers ' Association; Instructor in Youngstown Y. M. C. A. Training School and American Institute of Banking in New Castle, Youngs- town, and Sharon; Tau Kappa Alpha; Professor of Economics and Business Administration at Westminister since 1924. JOHN D. LAWTHER, A. M. Assistant Professor of Education and Psychology and Director of Physical Education A. B,, Westminster College, 1919; A. M,, Columbia University, 1926; Graduate Student, Universities of Pittsburgh, New York, and Chicago; Coach at hlubbard High School; Coach and Instructor at New Wilmington High School, Coach and Instructor at Freeport, L. I.; Instructor at Westminster, 1924-1930; Coach at Westminster, 1926-1930; Coach and Professor at Westminster since 1931. MILDRED AMELIA AILMAN, B. S. Librarian A. B,, Pennsylvania State College, 1922, B. S., Simmons College, 1925, Assistant in College Library at Penn State, 1922-1924, Reorganized Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Seminary Library, summers of 1930-1931; Graduate Student, Penn State, summer of 1932; American Library Association, A. A. U. W,; Librarian at West- minster since 1925. GILBERT H. TAYLOR, Ph. D. Professor of Ancient Languages A. B., De Pauw University, 1909; Ph. D., University of Michigan, 1914, Graduate Student, University of Berlin, 1914; Fellow, American Academy in Rome, 1916-1920, Johnston Scholar in Latin, Johns Hopkins University, 1922-1924; Phi Beta Kappa; Professor of Ancient Languages at Westminster since 1925. 23
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BERT EDWIN QUICK, Ph. D. Professor of Biology A. B., University of Micfiigan, 1908, Ph, D., Ibid, 1916; Professor of Biology, Iowa Wesleyan College, 1908-1910; Instructor in Botany, University of Michigan, 1911-1912; Special World Tour for Botanical Studies, 1913; Instructor in Botany, University of Illinois, 1914-1916; Professor of Biology, Southv estern College, 1916-1918; Professor of Biology, DePauw University, 1918-1919; Botanical Study in Porto Rico, 1926; Autfior, A Comparative Study of the Distribution of the Climax Association in Southern Michigan, Sigma Xi; Fellow of American Association for Advancement of Science; British Biological Society,- Professor of Biology at Westminster since 1919. MARy ELIZABETH STEWART, A. M. Professor of Modern Languages A. B., Westminster College, 1903, A. M., Columbia University, 1920; Graduate Student, University of Sorbonne, Pans, 1925; Germany, France and Switzerland, 1908-1910; Columbia Uni- versity; University of Pittsburgh; Instructor in German and French, Muskingham College, 1911-1918; Instructor in Ben Avon hHigh School, 1920-1921, Chi Omega; Modern Language Association; D. A. R., A, A. U, W.; Professor of Modern Languages at Westminster since 1921. MRS. MARy C. McCONAGHA, B. E., A. B. Assistant Professor of Speech B. E., Slippery Rock State Normal, 1900; B. E., National School of Elocution and Oratory, 1929; A. B., Geneva College, 1919; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1918; University of Michigan, 1914; Columbia University, summer sessions, 1923- 1924; Instructor in Speech and English, Muskingum College, 1902-1905; Dean of Women and Instructor in Speech, Muskingum College, 1909-1913, Geneva College, 1913-1923; Author, Story Telling Outline; American Association of Teachers of Speech; A. A. U. W.; Assistant Professor of Speech at West- minster since 1923. ELMER BEECHER RUSSELL, Ph. D. Professor of History Ph. B., University of Vermont, 1906, M. A., Columbia University, 1911; Ph. D., Ibid, 1916; Harvard Law School, 1906-1907; Graduate Student, University of Wisconsin, 1909; Research Work at Public Record Office, London, 1912-1913, Research Work under the Carnegie Foundation, 1916-1918, Instructor, Wells College, 1918-1919, University of Nebraska, 1919-1920; Ohio State University, 1920-1921; Author, The Review of American Colonial Legislation by the King in Council; American FHistorical Society, Professor of FHistory at Westminster since 1921. 22
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ROBERT X. GRAHAM, A. M. Assistant Professor of Enslish and Director of News Bureau A. B., Colgate University, 1925, A. M., University of Wisconsin, 1932; Kappa Delta Rho,- Pi Delta Epsilon: American Association of Teachers in Journalism; National Editorial Association; American College Publicity Association; Assistant Professor of English and Journalism at Westminster since 1925. JOHN GERALD MOORHEAD, Ph. D. Assistant Professor of Physics A. B., Indiana University, 1921, A.M., Ibid, 1924, Ph. D., Northwestern University, 1931; Instructor in Physics, Purdue University, 1922-1926, Instructor in Physics, Northvv ' estern University, 1926-1928; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, summer sessions, 1926-1927; Purdue University, 1922-1926; Sigma Xi, American Physical Society; Fellow of American Associa- tion for Advancement of Science; Assistant Professor of Physics and Mathematics at Westminster, 1928-1929; Assistant Professor of Physics at Westminster since 1929. ALAN B DAVIS Director and Professor of Voice Studied dramatics under hHerbert Brenon, 1905, Artist Graduate in Voice, Theory, EHarmony, hlistory of Music, Oratorio and Opera, Indianapolis Conservatory of Music, 1915, Taught Voice, Indian- apolis Conservatory, 1913-1915, Indianapolis Grand Opera Company, 1913-1915, Founder of Johnstown College of Music, 1916; Advanced Voice Study with Oscar Seagle, New York, 1917-1920 Private Teacher of Voice, Pittsburgh, 1920-1925; Conductor, Bethlehem Steel Male Chorus, Johnstown, 1924- 1928, Director of Music, First Presbyterian Church, Johnstown, 1925-1928, Director of Westminster College Conservatory since 1927. C. DOROTHY KIRKBRIDE, A. B., Mus. B. Professor of Piano A. B., Westminster College, 1925, B. Mus., Ibid, 1926; Studied with Ernest hlutcheson, summer of 1924; Pupil of Simon Pie in Pans, 1926-1927; Studied with Alfred Cortot, summer of 1927; Studied with Beryl Rubenstein, Cleveland Musical Institute, 1930- 1931; Instructor of Piano, Juniata College, 1927-1928; Student at New York University, summer of 1929; Sigma Kappa,- A. A. U. W., Professor of Piano at Westminster since 1928.
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