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MENEEEEN: 7 @VHIRTYeo SEVEN » N-[7K-F 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., 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. Assistant Professor of 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. MARIA A. RICKERS-OVSIANKINA, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology Ph.D., University of Giessen, Germany. Assistant at the Psychological Clinic at the University of Berlin; Research Work at the Worcester State Hospital, Massachusetts. KATHARINE BISHOP NEILSON, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Art A.B., Bryn Mawr College; A.M., Ph.D., Radcliffe College. Carnegie Fellow, 1928-29, Radcliffe College. Member of the Archaeological Institute of America; College Art Association; American Association of University Professors. ELIZABETH CORNELIA EVANS, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Radcliffe College. Phi Beta Kappa. Fellow of the American Academy in Rome. Member of American Philological Association; Archaeological Institute of America; Classical Association of New England; Mediaeval Academy of America. Contributor to Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Vol. XLVI. HELEN TURNBULL GILROY, Ph.D. ; Assistant Professor of Physics A.B., M.A., Bryn Mawr College; Ph.D., Cornell University. Sigma Xi. Helen Schafer Huff Fellowship from Bryn Mawr. Research in Spectroscopy. Instructor in Physics, Assistant Professor of Physics, Vassar College; Instructor in Physics, Mount Holyoke College; Associate Professor of Physics, Lingnan University, Canton, China. Member of American Physical Society; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Sigma Delta Epsilon; Phi Tau Phi. Contributor to The Physical Review. RALPH WILLARD HIDY, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History A.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio; A.M., Clark University; Ph.D., Harvard University. Phi Beta Kappa. Instructor in History, Norwich University, Northfield, Vermont. Page Twenty-three
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N-I]-K-E 7 NINETEEN 7 “THIRTY ease yee HELEN RAY PARKER, A.M. Assistant Professor of French A.B., Radcliffe College; A.M., Middlebury; Franco-American Exchange Fellowship. Graduate Werk: Sorbonne, Grenoble, Radcliffe, University of California, University of Wisconsin. Phi Beta Kappa. Assistante en Anglais, Ecole Normale de Laval, France. Member of Alliance Frangaise; American Association 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 publicly exhibited at Boston, Rockport, Springfield, Attleboro. Member of American Federation of Arts; Springfield Ar t League; Boston Art Club; American Associaticn of Uni- versity 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. HEINRICH SCHNEIDER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of German Ph.D., Universities of Tuebingen, Leipzig, Giessen. University of Giessen, Germany. Studies and research work in Switzerland, Austria, France, Denmark, Sweden. Instructor in German, History, and Religion, Real gymnasium Darm- stadt. Instructor in History, University of Giessen. Director States Libraries Wolfenbuettel and Lubeck. Director and Professor of German, Volkshoschule Luebeck. Professor and head of the German Department, The American College in Sofia, Bulgaria. Author of Das Beiwort Schillers und Goethes; Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand von Braunschweig und der Fiirstenbund 1784-86; Geschichte der Universitaets-Bibliothek Helmstedt; Lessing und Wolfenbuettel; Das Bildnis Eva Lessings; Das Buch Lessings; Lessing; Joachim Morsius und sein Kreis; Klaus Groth und Emanual Geibel; Beitrage zur Lebensgeschichte Lessings; Buchge- schichtliche Aufsaetze. Editor of Zuendel, Johann Christoph Blumhardt; Johann Arndt, Die Heimkehr der Seele; Milchsack, Was heisst Fraktur?; Franckenberg, Raphael oder Arzt-Engel; Karl Wilhelm Jerusalem, Aufsatze und Briefe. Collaborator . of numerous German periodicals and newspapers. Member of: Vereingung der Lektoren der Deutchen Akademie in Muenchen; Modern Language Association. 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. 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; Assistant Professor of Soci- ology 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. Page Twenty-two
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N-I-K-E 7 NINETEEN 7 THIRDY 7s Sevieey CARL ARSHAG GARABEDIAN, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mathematics; Organist and Choir Director : B.S., M.S., Tufts College; A.M., Ph.D., Harvard University. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of New Hampshire; Instructor, Harvard University; Assistant Professor, Northwestern University; Associate Professor, University of Cincinnati; Associate Professor, Stephen's College of Columbia University. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Mathematical Society; Mathematical Association of America; National Council of Teachers of Mathematics; American Association of University Professors. Author of textbooks; Contributor to various mathematical journals at home and abroad. LOUISA BURT WOOD Instructor in Vocal Music and Violoncello Instructor at Kendall Hall, Pride’s Crossing, Massachusetts; Dana Hall, Wellesley, Massachusetts. Studied with various teachers in the United States and France. Sang at Temple Israel and Temple Ohabei Sholon, Boston, Massachusetts. ANNA FORWARD FAULL, Ph.D. Instructor in Botany and Zoology A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Radcliffe College. Research assistant to Dr. I]. W. Bailey, Harvard. Contributor to Mycologia; Carnegie Institution Year Book; Arnold Arboretum. LOUISE BARR MACKENZIE, A.M. Instructor in English; Director of Publicity A.B., Wheaton College; A.M., Radcliffe College. Feature Writer of New Brunswick Times, New Brunswick, New Jersey, Summer, 1930-1931. Member of American College Publicity Association. YVONNE JULIETTE TUZED Instructor in French Certificat Aptitudes Lettre, University of Paris; Eléve de l’Ecole Superieure de Sevres. Professeur de lettres in Libourne, France; Lecturer in French at Innesbruck, Austria; Instructor in French at Wellesley College. Contributor to Revue de France; Revue Hebdomandaire; Revue Monde et Voyages; Mercure de France. JUS, IML, ILIAC, Jel I8}. Instructor in Zoology A.B., Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa. Assistant in Biology, Temple University. WILFRID PRYOR veMILLE, A.M. Instructor in English A.B., A.M., Harvard University. ELIZABETH K. NOTTINGHAM, M.A. Instructor in Economics and Sociology B.A., M.A., Cambridge University; Graduate Work at Columbia University. Instructor at Southlands Schools and Dartington Hall School, England, Brearley School and Manumit School in New York; Assistant in Sociology, Barnard College. DOROTHY DEWHURST THOMPSON, Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry A.B., A.M., Mount Holyoke College; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Skinner Fellow, Mount Holyoke College. Page Twenty-four
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