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GLENN ALFRED SHOOK, PH.D. Professor of Physics and Director of the Observatory A.B., University of Wisconsin; Ph.D., University of Illinois; Williams College. Member of the American Astronomical Association; Optical Society of America; Variable Star Association; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Collaborator: Practical Pyrometry. Contributor to Physical Review; Physikalische Zeitschrift; Metallurgical and Chemical Engineering; Astro-Physical Journal; Journal of the Optical So- ciety of America; Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry; Scientific American; Zeitschrift fur Rein Mathematic und Physik; Transaction of the Illuminating Engineering Society. Inventor of the Color Organ (first successful synchronization of color and music.) ELIZABETH WHEELER AMEN, PH.D. Professor of Psychology and Education A.B., 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; American Association of University Pro- fessors. Author of An Experimental Study of the Self in Psychology, in the Psychological Monograph, whole number 165. HENRY FISH WARING, A.M., B.D. Professor of Religion A.D., A.M., Acadia University; B.D., Rochester Theological School; Graduate Study in Biblical Department of University of Chicago. Author of Christianity and Its Bible; Christianity’s Unifying Fundamental. AGNES RUTHERFORD: RIDDELL, PH.D. Professor of Romance Languages A.B., A.M., University of Toronto; Ph.D., University of Chicago; French Summer School, McGill University, Montreal; Oxford University. Fellowship, University of Chicago; Phi Beta Kappa. Reader in English, University of Toronto; Professor of Ro- mance Languages, College of Emporia, Kansas; Instructor of 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 Wo- men, College of Emporia; Acting Dean of Wheaton, 1923-1925. Study at University of Siena, Italy; La Sorbonne, Paris; Uni- versity of Rome. Member of Modern Language Association of America, New England Modern Language Association; American Association of University Professors; American Association of Teachers of Italian; Societe des Amis de la Bibliotheque Nationale (Paris). Author of Flaubert and Maupassant: A Literary Relationship. Contributor to Books Abroad. Page Twenty-one
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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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MATHILDE MARGARETHE LANGE, PH.D. Professor of Zoology Ph.D., University of Zurich; American Universities: Columbia, Harvard, New York, Cornell. Foreign Universities: Leipzig, Freiburg, Jena. Biological Research Stations: Naples, Musée Océanographique, Monace, Woods Hole, Bermuda. Phi Beta Kappa. Confidential Interpreter attached to office of Military Attache of the United States Legation in Berne, Switzerland. Micro- analyst of the United States Department of Agriculture; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Faculty GRACE FLORENCE SHEPARD, A.M. Professor of English A.B., A.M., Radclife College; Four years at State Teachers’ College at Framingham Center. Phi Beta Kappa. Instructor in History, State Teachers’ College at Framingham Center. Member of Modern Language Association of America; Harvard Teachers’ Association; American Association of University Professors. Author of unpublished Wheaton College History; Contributor to The English Journal; The Catholic World; Education; The New England Quarterly. CAROBEYINN, PHeD? Professor of Latin A.B., Tarkio College; A.M., Colorado College; Ph.D., Cornell University; Diploma de Su- ficiencia, Centro de Estudios Historicos, 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 Society; Mediaeval Academy; Classical Association of New England. Author of Natales Sortes Vergilianae. ELSIE ELIZABETHAGUETEY, PED: Professor of History Ph.B., 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. MARGUERITE METIVIER, A.M. Associate Professor of French A.B., A.M., Radcliffe College; University of Grenoble, France; University of Pennsylvania; McGill University; Brown University. Member of Modern Language Association; Salon Francais de Boston. Page Twenty-two
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