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WISH 0f 3 GEORGE H 5:. Mega; Hm MMMn CARL G. DONEY, Ph.D., LL.D. President Willamette University Page 20
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Elliott Alden Van Winkle Hobson THOMAS ELLIOTT, A.M., D.D. Educated in England Vice-President of the University 1920- GEORGE H. ALDEN, Ph.D. Carleton College; Harvard University; Sometime Fellow in History, University of Chicago; Sometime Fellow in History, University of Wisconsin Dean of College of Liberal Arts 1914- I. H. VAN WINKLE, A.B., LL.B Willamette University; Attorney General State of Oregon Dean of College of Law 1913- EMERY W. HOBSON Cincinnatti College of Music; Studied under Professor Sig Lui Mattiolo four years Dean of College of Music 1920- Page 21
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