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RALPH PHILIP BOAS, A.M. Professor of English A.B., A.M., Brown University; A.M., Harvard University. Fel- low in English, University of Chicago; Austin Scholar in English, Harvard University. Phi Beta Kappa. Assistant in English, Brown University; Associate Professor in English, Whitman College; Professor in English, Reed College, 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 Require- ments in English; Modern Language Association; American As- sociation of University Professors; New England Association of Teachers of English; School and College Conference in English. Author of Youth and the New World; The Study and Ap- prectation of Literature; Collaborator: Introduction to the Study of Literature; Sacial Backgrounds of English Literature; Short Stories; Leading Facts for New Americans; Cotton Mather; So- cial Backgrounds of American Literature; Enjoyment of Literature. OTTO SPRINGER, PH.D. Assistant Professor of German Universities of Tubingen, Berlin, Miinchen; Ph.D., University of Tubingen, Germany; Travelling Fellowship for England and Scandinavia; Studies at Uppsala, Sweden. Instructor in German, English and History at Realgymnasium Stuttgart; Research at the Institute of German Folklore, Stutt- gart; German Exchange Professor at Howard University, Wash- ington, D. C. Author of Flussnamen Woiirttembergs und Badens; Place Names of the New World; German Kulturkunde. Collaborator: Sachworterbuch der Deutschkunde,; Atlas der deutschen Volks kunde; Triibners Deutsches W orterbuch. CLIFFORD 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 Politi- cal Science, Brown University. Member of the American Historical Association; American Political Science Association; New England History Teachers’ Association, (President, 1931); American Society of International Law. EUNICE WORK, PH.D. Professsor of Latin and Greek A.B., Tarkio College; A.M., Ph.D., Cornell University. Amer- ican School of Classical Studies, Athens; Charles Edwin Bennett Scholar at Cornell; Graduate Fellow in Greek and Latin at Cor- nell; Phi Beta Kappa. Professor of Latin, Tarkio College; Acting Associate Professor of Latin, Converse College. American Philological Association; Archeological Institute of America; American Association of University Professors; Class- ical Association of New England; American Numismatic Society. Page Nineteen
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Heads of Departments ESTHER ISABEL SEAVER, PHD; Associate Professor of Art A.B., Beloit College; A.M., Radcliffe College; Ph.D., Rad- cliffe College. Carnegie Fellow, 1926, 1927, 1928, Radcliff e. Member of the Medieval Academy of America; College Art Association; American Association of University Professors; Honst Historiska Sellskapet of Sweden. MABEL AGNES RICE, PH.D. Professor of Botany A.B., Smith College; A.M., Columbia University; Ph.D., Co- tumbia University. Phi Beta Kappa. Assistant in Biology Department, Teachers’ College, Columbia University. Member of Boston Society of Natural History; American As- sociation of University Professors; Botanical Society of America, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Contributor to Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club; The Botanical Review. MILDRED WILLIAMS EVANS, PH.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Radcliffe College; Henry Clementson Fel- lowship (twice), James and Augusta Barnard Fellowship, Rad- cliffe College. Phi Beta Kappa. Analytical and chemical research: Dupont; Gillette; Lehn and Fink. Member of the American Chemical Society; American Asso- ciation of University Professors. Contributor to: American Pharmaceutical Journal; Journal of American Chemical Society. HENRIETTA COOPER JENNINGS, PH.D. Professor of Economics and Sociology A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College; Study at Sorbonne, Paris; School of Economics and Political Science, University of London. Resident Fellowship in Economics and Politics, Bryn Mawr; European Fellowship on Economics and Political Science, Bryn Mawr. Instructor in Economics and Political Science, Bryn Mawr; Professor of Economics and Sociology, Wilson College. Member of the American Economic Association; American Political Science Association; American Association of University Professors. Author of The Political Theory of State-Supported Elementary Education in England; 1750-1833. Page Eighteen
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MARTHA WILBUR WATT, A.M. Associate Professor of Mathematics A.M., Columbia University; Brown University. Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi. Instructor at Catherine Aiken School, Stanford, Conn.; Instruc- tor at Feilden-Chase School, Providence, R. I. Member of the Rhode Island Mathematical Teachers’ Asso- ciation; The Mathematical Association of America. HERBERT JOHN JENNEY, A.M. Professor of Music A.B., King’s College, Bristol, Tenn.; A.M., Harvard University; Graduate (soloist) in Pianoforte, New England Conservatory of Music. Fellow of the American Guild of Organists; Piano and Organ Recitalist; Conductor of Glee Clubs and Choral Societies; Choir- master. WALTER OSCAR McINTIRE, PH.D. Professor of Philosophy A.B., Wooster College; A.M., John Hopkins University; Ph.D., Harvard University; University of London. Phi Beta Kappa. Assistant in Philosophy, Harvard University; Silliman Institute; Missionary in the Philippines. Member of the American Philosophical Association. MIRIAM FARIES, A.M. Director of Physical Education A.B., Bryn Mawr College; A.M., Teachers’ College, Columbia University. Member of American Physical Education Asssociation; The Eastern Society of Directors of Physical Education for College Women. Page Twenty
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