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ty i (2 Heads of Departments ESTHER ISABELASEAYV ERP Heaps Associate Professor of Art A.B., Beloit College; A.M., Radcliffe College; Ph.D., Rad- cliffe College. Carnegie Fellow, 1926, 1927, 1928, Radcliffe. Member of Mediaeval Academy of America; College Art Association; American Association of University Professors; Koust Historiska Sellskapet of Sweden. HENRY FISH WARING, A.M., B.D. Professor of Religion A.B., Acadia University; A.M., Acadia University; B.D., Rochester Theological School; Graduate Study in Biblical De- partment at University of Chicago. Author of Christianity and Its Bible; Christianity’s Unifying Fundamental. MABEL AGNES RICE, PH.D. Professor of Botany A.B., Smith College; A.M., Columbia University; Ph.D., Columbia University. Phi Beta Kappa. Assistant in Biology Department, Teachers’ College, Colum- bia University. Contributor to Bulletin of Torrey Botanical Club, 1924, 1927. ' Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Sci- ence; Member of Botanical Society of America; Torrey Botani- cal Club; Boston Society of Natural History. AUGUSTE LAWRENCE POULEUR, M5. Professor of Chemistry B.S., New York University; M.S., New York University; Study for three and a half years at Harvard University. Assistant Instructor in Chemistry at Radcliffe College; In- structor in Chemistry, University of Iowa; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of Buffalo, University of Maine, Tufts College; Assistant Consulting Engineer with Henry Souther Engineering Company, Hartford, Conn. Member of American Chemical Society; Harvard Chemists’ Association; N ew England Teachers’ Chemical Association; Providence Engineering Society. Research: Vapor Pressure of Ferrous Hydroxide, N. Y. U. Specific Heats of Fused Salts, Harvard; Incorporation of Van- adium and Cast Iron; Ethyl Alcohol from Sawdust; Absolute Alcohol by Xylol Vapor Pressure. Page Fourteen
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SARAH BELLE YOUNG, A.B., L.H.D. Registrar; Secretary of the Faculty AABEL ELIZABETH DUNKLE Bursar Page Thirteen
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HENRIEP EDA COOPER JENNINGS, PH.D. Associate Professor of Economics and Sociology A.B., Bryn Mawr College; A.M., Bryn Mawr College; Ph.D, Bryn Mawr College. Study at Sorbonne, Paris; School of Eco- nomics and Political Science, University of London. Resident Fellowship in Economics and Politics, Bryn Mawr; European Fellowship in Economics and Political Science, Bryn Mawr. Instructor in Economics and Political Science, Bryn Mawr; Professor of Economics and Sociology, Wilson College. Member of American Economic Association; American Po- litical Science Association; American Association of University Professors. : Author of The Political Theory of State-Supported Elemen- tary Education in England: 1750-1833. RALDPHePEIclLPsBOAS A.M. Professor of English A.B., Brown University; A.M. Brown University; A.M., Harvard University. Fellow in English, University of Chicago; Austin Scholar in English, Harvard University. Phi Beta Kappa. Assistant in English, Brown University; Associate Professor of English, Whitman College; Professor of English, Reed Col- lege, Mount Holyoke College; Professor of Education, Summer Sessions at Ohio State University; Associate Principal, the Fieldston School, Ethical Culture Schools, New York. Member of the Commission on English, the College Entrance Examination Board; Commission on Uniform Entrance Re- quirements in English; Modern Language Association; Ameri- can Association of University Professors; New England Asso- ciation of Teachers of English; School and College Conference on English. Author of Youth and the New World; The Study and Ap- preciation of Literature; Collaborator: Introduction to the Study of Literature; Social Backgrounds of English Literature; Short Stories; Leading Facts for New Americans; Cotton Mather. ANNE MARIE BREUER Assistant Professor of German University of Cologne; University of Bonn; Teaching at College of Essen, Germany; Teachers’ College, Columbia Uni- versity. Member of Modern Language Association. CUIFFORD CHESLEY HUBBARD, PH.D: Professor of History and Political Science A.B., Brown University; A.M., Harvard University; Ph.D., Brown University. Instructor in History, Eastern Illinois State Teachers’ College; Instructor in Government, Williams College; Instructor in Po- litical Science, Brown University. Member of American Historical Association; American Po- litical Science Association; New England Teachers’ Association (President, 1931). Page Fifteen
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