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Louise Schutz Boas, A.M. Associate Professor of English A.B., A.M., Brown University. Phi Beta Kappa. Instructor in English, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington; Mt. Holyoke College. Munitions Worker Remington Arms-U.M.C., Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1918. Author of A Great Rich Man, The Romance of Sir Walter Scott, Elizabeth Barett Browning, Woman’s Education Begins. Collaborator: Leading Facts for New Americans, Cotton Mather. Helen Ray Parker, A.M. Assistant Professor of French A.B., Radcliffe College; A. M., Middlebury; Franco-American Exchange Fellowship. Graduate Work: Sorbonne, Grenoble, Radcliffe, University of California. Phi Beta Kappa. Assistante en Anglais, Ecole Normale de Laval, France. Member of Alliance Francaise; American Associations of Teachers of French; Massachusetts Iota and Kappa Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa. Eleanor Elizabeth Randall, A.B. Assistant Professor of Art A.B., Wheaton College; Graduate of School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Original work publically exhibited at Boston, Rockport, Springfield. Member of American Federation of Arts; Springfield Art League; Rockport Association; Boston Art Club; American Association of University Professors. Ellen Bartlett Ballou, A.M. Assistant Professor of Spoken English A.B., Wellesley College; A.M., Northwestern University. Director of Play House at Little Compton, Rhode Island, Summer, 1931. Anne M. Springer Assistant Professor of German University of Bonn; Columbia University; Brown University. Taught at the Lyzeum in Essen. Marie-Rose Buchler, A.M. Assistant Professor of French A.B., Wells College; A.M., Brown University; University of Paris. Wells College French Scholarship, 1923-1924. Member of Société des Professeurs Francais aux Etats-Unis. FACULTY [ 25 ]
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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., Radcliffe 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. Caro Lynn, Ph.D. 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 Elizabeth Gulley, Ph.D. 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. [ 24 ]
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Paul Frederick Cressey, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Sociology Ph.D., Denison University, Granville, Ohio; Ph.D., University of Chicago. Instructor in English and History at the Junior College and Academy, Swatow, China; Assist- ant Professor of Sociology at Reed College, Portland, Oregon; Instructor in Sociology at the University of Chicago; Research Sociologist for the Fact Finding Commission of the Institute of Social and Religious Research with Investigation in India; Assistant Professor of Sociology at McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Ernest John Knapton, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History A.B., University of British Columbia; A.B., Oxford University; A.M., Ph.D., Harvard University. Rhodes Scholar at Oxford from British Columbia; Francis Parkman Fellow, Harvard. Member of American Historical Association; American Association of University Professors. Robert Jordan Carner, A.M. Assistant Professor of Spanish A.B. and A.M., University of Virginia; A.M., Harvard University; Graduate study at the School for foreign Students and the Universidad Central in Spain, and at the University of California. Instructor in Spanish, Smith College; Instructor in Spanish, Harvard University. Katherine Alice Burton, A.M. Instructor in English A.B., Mt. Holyoke College; A.M., Radcliffe College. Phi Beta Kappa. Bardwell Memorial Fellowship, Mt. Holyoke College. Instructor in English, Carnegie Institute of Technology. Collaborator: Social Backgrounds of American Literature. Leave of absence, 1935-1936. Frances Catherine Cutujian, A.M. Instructor in Psychology A.B., A.M., Vassar College; Vassar Scholarship for Study at Yale. Instructor in Psychology, Vassar College. Research at Yale Psycho-Clinic. Member of American Psychological Association. Ruth Ormsby Rose, Ph.D. Instructor of English A.B., Smith College; A.M., Radcliffe College; Ph.D., Radcliffe College. Phi Beta Kappa. Smith College Alumnae Fellow. Associate Professor of English at Coker College; Assistant Professor of English at Southern Illinois Teachers’ College. Member of Modern Language Association; American Mediaeval Society; American Associa- tion of University Women; American Association of University Professors. FACULTY [ 26 ]
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