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4.,,:,... GLORGE RUSSELL JOHNSTON Phgsfzfcs cmd Applied Mafhevvzatics. A.B. Wasliiiigtoii and jefferson Col- ' ge' Post- raduate Work in Ohio State University' Department of Science Butler Penn.j High School' Principal of Maysville QKy.j High School' Grad- uate Work in Uniiersity of Missouri' Professor of Physics and Applied Math- ematics Vlfestminstei' College 1911-. Professor Johnston brings to his depart- ment Which has some of the most prac- tical courses in the College a live inter- est, unlimited energy and patient appre- ciation of the many difficulties meeting the student. He is a practical man and is making his course a very helpful one. I I Jtgfmi-'v C .t'? m'Hla ' ---- ,Q A, a - , - - - wi df- L 1.1 fi E E! Qi-fav gag f ,,, - V - -, HALL-rqN ,i v ,- X-X 71, j- I leg , i g C U i 23 CARL VVILLIAM KNAPP, Biology. A.B., University -of Iowag Assistant in the Departments of Zoology and of Pathology and Bacteriology, University of 'Iowag Teacher of Science in Norfolk CNeb.j High Schoolg Professor of Bi- ology, Westininster College, 1911-. Professor Knapp's complete grasp of Bi- ology, both in principle and in detail, to- gether witli a deep interest in the subject has gained him the highest esteem of his students. He is adding valuable material to the equipment of the Biological labor atory H-4 ,A c4.r. ,.,ct,, ..,ccs.. Q 4,.. -,.,-L,,.L.- R
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E X A ,fffilfuf T f v 7 f J- gl K , ' - 29 ,.!:5Z..,L.J E-.... E E! Qlfixf Si Z A f: L.Fa- h i l'l-TUNMK ' E' 1 ALF RED LAXVRENCE HALL- QUEST, ,. it X Plzilosoplzy, Edzzcatiozz, and Bible. ' I .-X.l1l., Augustana College, All., Princeton University, HD., Princeton Theological Seminary, Organist of Princeton 'University and Princeton Se1ninarygl'astor in Minnesota and in Missouri, pursuing a course at the Uni- versity of Kansas, in Educational and Abnormal Psychology leading to Ph.D.g l rotessor of Philosophy, Education, and llible, XfvCS't1Tll1lSlCl' College, 1912--., Since Professor Hallquest has been con- nected with NVestminster he has greatly V broadened the courses in Psychology and Education, he is striving to conduct his work on strictly up-to-date principles. Professor Hallquest is an earnest advo- ' cate of student loyalty to college organi- zations and activities. ISHN lrIAMlA l'GN ATKINSQN, English. l7l1.l'3., University of Ohio, AM, Co- ' lumbia University, Professor of English in lllair Academy, and in Hiram Collegeg Professor of English, Wlestminster Col- lege, 1911-. Professor Atkinson is one of the newer men in the Faculty, but he ltas shown so active an interest in his de- partment tliat no one can doubt his sin- cere endeavor to do thorough work. His keen perception of a good style makes him a valuable asset to those students who are inclined to literary work, 15
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QU- 7 29 is ao E. JAY Tail MICHAEL METLEN, Modcrzz Lalzgzzagcs. State Diploma for Higher Education, Holland, 19055 taught in Amsterdam, 19063095 Teacher in Greer College, 1910-P125 Professor of Modern Lan- guages, Wfestminster College, 1912-. Professor Metlen is a native Czerinang but, in addition to his experience as a teacher in Holland, he has taught three years in America. Besides the courses in German and French already establish- ed, Professor Metlen has introduced a course in Spanish this year. His discip- line is strict and his teaching thorough 1 x,' N, MRS. snrnuiv KNoX HALL- QUEsT. Lfbl'CZ7'fClIZ. i Library 'l'raining, University of Min- nesotag Librarian, XNfGS'E111111S'ECl' College, 1912-. The College was indeed fortu- nate in securing the services of Mrs. lflallquest as Librarian. She is ever ready to give the students assistance in their reference work. Her courteous services have niade her a veryhelpf'1l friend to the students. 17
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