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NINETEEN + THIRTY + SEVEN + N-[-K-E RALPH PHILIP BOAS, A.M. Professor of English A.B., 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 College, Mount Holyoke College; Professor of Edu- cation, 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 Requirements in English; Modern Language Associ- ation; American Association 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 Appreciation of English Literature; Collaborator: Introduction to the Study of Literature; Social Backgrounds of English Litera- ture; Short Stories; Leading Facts for New Americans; Cotton Mather; Social Backgrounds of American Literature; Enjoyment of Literature. PRISCILLA MANTON KRAMER, Ph.D. Instructor in German A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Radcliffe College. Phi Beta Kappa. Graduate Work at University of Berlin; University of Bonn; University of Zurich. 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 Govern- ment, Williams College; Instructor in Political Science, Brown University. Member of the American Historical Association; American Political Science Associ- ation; New England History Teachers’ Association (President, 1931); American Society of International Law. ; eS a EUNICE WORK, Ph.D. Professor of Latin and Greek A.B., Tarkio College; A.M., Ph.D., Cornell University. American School of Classical Studies, Athens; Charles Edwin Bennett Scholar at Cornell; Graduate Fellow in Greek and Latin at Cornell; Phi Beta Kappa. Professor of Latin, Tarkio College; Acting Associate Professor of Latin, Converse College. American Philological Association; Archaeological Institute of America; American Association of University Professors; Classical Association of New England; American Numismatic Society. Page Seventeen
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ING Kea NIENE TEEN 7 “[EUDRS TY ee Sb ete HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS Page Sixteen ESTHER ISABEL SEAVER, Ph.D. Professor of Art A.B., Beloit College; A.M., Radcliffe College; Ph.D., Radcliffe College, Phi Beta Kappa. Carnegie Fellow, two years; University of Stockholm, 1928-29. Member of the Mediaeval Academy of America; College Art Association; American Association of University Professors; American Archaeological Association; American Association of University Women; American Federation of Arts; Konst Historiska Sellskapet of Sweden. 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, Columbia University. Member of Boston Society of Natural History; American Association 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 Clemenston Fellowship (twice); James and Augusta Barnard Fellowship, Radcliffe College; Research Fellow, Radcliffe College, 1937. Phi Beta Kappa. Analytical and chemical research: Dupont; Gillette; Lehn and Fink. Member of the American Chemical Society; American Association of University Professors; American Association for Advancement of Science. 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 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 the American Economic Association; American Political Science Associ- ation; American Association of University Professors. Author of The Political Theory of State-Supported Elementary Education in England; 1750-1833.
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NOUNCED EEN, “97 2) EUR gy Sees ee 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, Connecticut; Instructor at Feilden- Chase School, Providence, Rhode Island. Member of the Rhode Island Mathematical Teachers’ Association; The Mathematical Association of America. FRANK WELLS RAMSEYER, Jr., A.M. Assistant Professor of Music A.B., A.M., Harvard University. Ecole Normale de Musique, Paris. Assistant and tutor in Music, Harvard University. WALTER OSCAR McINTIRE, Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy A.B., Wooster College; A.M., Johns Hopkins University; Ph.D., Harvard University; University of London; Phi Beta Kappa. Assistant in Philosophy, Harvard University; Silliman Institute; Missionary i n the Philippines. Member of the American Philosophical Association. MIRIAM FARIES, A.M. Assistant Professor of Physical Education A.B., Bryn Mawr College; A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University. Instructor in Psychology and Sociology, Holton Arms School, Washington, D.C.; Assistant Professor of Physical Education, State Teachers’ College, Harrisonburg, Va. Member of American Physical Education Association; The Eastern Society of Directors of Physical Education for College Women. Page Eighteen
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