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MATHILDE MARGARETHE LANGE, PH.D. Professor of Zoology Ph.D., University of Zurich; American Universities: Colum- bia, Harvard, New York, Cornell. Foreign Universities: Leipzig, Freiburg, Jena. Biological Research Stations: Naples Musée Oceanographique, Monaco, Woods Hole, Ber- muda. Phi Beta Kappa. Confidential Interpreter attached to office of Military Attaché of the United States Legation in Berne, Switzerland. Micro- analyst of the United States Department of Agriculture. Faculty IDA JOSEPHINE EVERETT eA. SLD Professor of English Literature Emeritus A.B., Mount Holyoke College; A.M., Bowdoin College; L.H.D., Wheaton College; Study at Oxford; Yale University. Instructor at Mills College, California: AMY OTIS Associate Professor of Art Cornell University; Harvard Summer School; Philadelphia School of Design for Women; Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; Colarossi School, Paris; Study with M. Cornillier and M. Garrido. Teacher at Drexel Institute, Philadelphia; Capen School, Northampton; Professional Artist. Exhibited in New York, Chicago, Boston. Honorary Life Member of Philadelphia Miniature Society. GRACE FLORENCE SHEPARD, A.M. Professor of English A.B., Radcliffe; A.M., Radcliffe; Four years at State Normal School, Framingham. Phi Beta Kappa. Instructor in History, State Normal School at Framingham. Member of Modern Language Association of America; Harvard Teachers’ Association. Author of unpublished Wheaton College History. Contributor to The English Journal; The Catholic World; Education. CARO LYNN, PH.D. Professor of Latin A.B, Tarkio College; A.M., Colorado College; Ph.D., Cornell University; Diploma de Suficiencia, Centro de Estudios Histéricos, University of Madrid; University of Mexico; School of Classical Studies, Rome. Phi Beta Kappa. Fellowship in Classics, Cornell University; Heckscher Research Grant, Cornell University. Professor of Latin, Tarkio College; Dean of Women, Tarkio College. Member of American Philological Association; Mediaeval Academy; Classical Association of New England. Author of Natales Sortes Vergilianae. ELSIE ELIZABEGH=GUELEY, PHD: Professor of History Ph.B., Syracuse University; A.M., Syracuse University; Ph.D., Columbia University; Study at British Museum; Royal Colonial Institute. Phi Beta Kappa. Member of American Historical Association; New England History Association. Author of Joseph Chamberlain and English Social Politics. SARAH BELLE YOUNG, A.B., L.H.D. Secretary of the Faculty A.B., Colby College; L.H.D., Colby College. Member of American Association of Collegiate Registrars; American Association of Uni- versity Women. Paae Eighteen
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MARY ELIZABETH PEARL WALLIS Director of Physical Education Member of American Physical Education Association; The Eastern Society of Directors of Physical Education for College Women. GLEN ALFRED SHOOK, PH.D. Professor of Physics and Director of the Observatory A.B., University of Wisconsin; Ph.D., University of Illinois. Sigma Xi. Instructor of Physics at Purdue University; University of Illinois; Williams College. Member of American Astronomical Society; Optical Society of America; Variable Star Association. Collaborator, Practical Pyrometry. Contributor to Physical Review; Physikalische Zeitschrift; Metallurgical and Chemical Engineering; Astro-physical Journal; Journal of the Optical Society of America; Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. Inventor of Color Organ (first successful synchronization of color and music). ELISABETH WHEELER AMEN Professor of Psychology and Education A.B, Vassar College; A.M., Vassar College; Ph.D., Radcliffe College. Lydia Pratt Babbott Fellow, Vassar; Adolph Sutro Fellow, Vassar. Phi Beta Kappa. Associate Warden at Vassar College. Member of American Psychological Association; Harvard Teachers’ Association. Po No KRU DHE RFORD RIDDELL, PH.D. Professor of Romance Languages A.B., University of Toronto; A.M., University of Toronto; Ph.D., University of Chicago; French Summer School, McGill University, Montreal; Oxford University. Fellowship, Univer- sity of Chicago. Phi Beta Kappa. Reader in English, University of Toronto; Professor of Ro- mance Languages, College of Emporia, Kansas; Instructor in French and Spanish, Bryn Mawr College; Assistant Professor of Italian, Bryn Mawr College. Corresponding and Organizing Secretary, National Council of Women of Canada; Dean of Women, College of Emporia; Acting-Dean of Wheaton, 1923- 1925. Study at University of Siena, Italy; La Sorbonne, Paris; University of Rome. Member of Modern Language Association of America; New England Modern Language Association; American Association of University Professors; Modern Humanities Research Asso- ciation; American Association of Teachers of Italian; Société des Amis de la Bibliotheque Nationale (Paris). Author of Flaubert and Maupassant: A Literary Relationship. Contributor to Books Abroad. Page Seventeen
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WILLIAM L. LANGER, PH.D. Lecturer in History Ph.D., Harvard University. Professor of History, Clark University; University of Chicago; Columbia University. Assistant Professor of History, Harvard University. Author of European Alliances and Allignments; The Franco-Russian Alliance. Book Review Editor of Foreign Affairs. MARGUERITTE METIVIER, A.M. Associate Professor of French A.B., Radcliffe; A.M., Radcliffe College; University of Grenoble, France; University of Pennsylvania. - Member of Modern Languages Association; Salon Francais de Boston. EDITH MURIEL WHITE, A.M. Associate Professor of Economics A.B., Mount Holyoke College; A.M., Columbia University; Harvard University. Dean of Women and Instructor in Sociology at Acadia University. Industrial Secretary, NERV. A. Member of National Education Association; Progressive Education Association; National Association of Deans of Women; New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. LOUISE SCHUTZ BOAS, A.M. Associate Professor of English A.B., Brown University; A.M., Brown University. Phi Beta Kappa. Instructor in English, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash.; Read College, Portland, Ore.; Mount Holyoke College. Munitions Worker Remington Arms—U. M. C., Bridgeport, Conn., 1918. Author of 4 Great Rich Man, The Romance of Sir Walter Scott; Elizabeth Barrett Brown- ing; Collaborator: Leading Facts for New Americans; Cotton Mather. NAGA LIENGIEROR DSW YAT I ED:M. “PH.D: Associate Professor of Latin and Greck Ed.M., Harvard University; A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Radcliffe College. Phi Beta Kappa. Charles Eliot Norton Fellowship for year’s study in Greece. Instructor in Greek, Smith College; Lecturer in Greek, Bryn Mawr College. Member of Archaeological Institute of America; American Philological Association; New England Classical Association. MILDRED WILLIAMS EVANS, PH.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Radcliffe College; Henry Clementson Fellowship (twice), James and Augusta Barnard Fellowship, Radcliffe College. Phi Beta Kappa. Analytical and chemical research: Ammunition Plant, Dupont; Gillette Safety Razor Com- pany; Lehn and Fink Company. Member of American Chemical Society; American Association of University Professors. Contributor to American Pharmaceutical Journal; Journal of American Chemical Society. ANNE HARRINGTON, A.M. Assistant Professor of Spanish A.B., Hunter College; A.M., Columbia University; Diploma de Suficiencia, Centro de Estudios Historicos, Madrid. Member of American Association of Teachers of Spanish. Editor of Altar Mayor; Author of La Prensa, Vogue Magazine. HELEN RAY PARKER, A.M. Assistant Professor of French A.B., Radcliffe College; A.M., Middlebury; La Sorbonne, Franco-American Exchange Fellowship. Phi Beta Kappa. Assistante en Anglais Ecole Normale de Laval, France. Member of Alliance Francaise: American Association of Teachers of French; Massachu- setts Iota and Kappa Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa. Page Nineteen
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