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- , . , , ,.. , .--W Y-,,Y 1.7-..-.-,...... . GEORGE HENRY ALDEN, Ph.D. B.S., Carleton Collegeg A.B., H:1rvm'd Universityg Ph.D., University of NVisconsin. Acting President 1.914-1915g1924-25- Dean of College of Liberal Arts 1914-1925- Professoo' of History 1921- The French Revolution et Cetera are D1'. Alden's favorite field. According to him most of the events usually mentioned in history classes, never occurred at all. l CHARLES L. SHERMAN, Ph.D., Pd.D. Ph.B., Upper Iowa University: Pd.M., Ph,D., Pd,D., New York University: Helen Gould Fellow in Education, New York Uni'.'ersiI.y School of Pedagogy. Professor of Social Science and Education 1911,- 15- Professoi' of I-'lrilosopliy and Education 1915- If you wish to know what James said, ask Dr. Sherman. He is very fond of all animals, but his special pets are Thorndikc-:'s cat and MacDougall's dog. ALICE M. DODD Three years research Work in Egypt, India, Palestine and Italy. Instriictoi' in Art History. Mrs. Dodd dispenses her services freely as sorority house mother, teacher of home life, and general au- thority on social etiquette. Page 16 Administration . ,, ,' ' - I
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. ,.- - a-5..- ---E-I .., , 5 V .,-1-.,-1,-p-ff-,-, --fri ,. 1-7-.L WILLIAM ELWOOD KIRK, A.M. A.B., A.M., University of Nebraska.: Graduate Student Columbia. University and University of Chicago. Professor of Ancient Languages 1906-1913g 1915- Professor Kirk belongs to that group of which Arnold Bennett was speaking when he wrote, The reputation of a classic is made and maintained by a passionate few. 'X'-f-yy FLORIAN VON ESCHEN, Ph.M. Ph.B., Ph.M., Simpson College: Graduzite Student Law- rence University, University of Illinois, University of Chi- cago, and Vvushington University. Professor of Clzemistry 1.918- Prof. Von is an expert gardener, and he says that he can cook a better meal than his wife can. We have seen him cook eggs in liquid air, but they didn't stay cooked long. A dminis tration -ll -I7-3-bla-'---.!j5353, --gg-Y.f4..4.....Lr.-.af-....J.L..za. -4 A 5.-.-1-I4-...f-..:...l..gC..pa:-..-ua 4 .,,.1.,,, .m '. jui- Y ----1..- . Lf ,.:,,, ...V :ei - ,,. aff' . e ,tri ,-...-Y. .-L.. ' - M- W --1 ..,......-.1-nf.ai........--v ..-,.---.....g- --. -'- f--4'- f' -- . .1-'ui-nr. -T..5v-.-,-:qr?- .f :dr 4.,,,.,.,. ga' Y I ,M I v L- - MORTON E. PECK, A.M. A.B., A.M., Cornell Collegeg Research work in Central America three years. Professor of Biology 1908- 5 Every spring, Professor Peck does his bit to help along a young man's fancy by giving a course in ornithology, and between classes he writes poetry. Page 15 in av- ,, .A -A' . 6,31 ,Zz 4. F ,.. 1 ..,-I.: ill f --': T't .i9 ,-.1 J... v Q, --- .f., --zu,
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nf A Y cr Y Y W Y i if f- f -f f.---- f f s ,1 , ,,,, W f f ,,, , 7 '5 'fT?E'T7fJVw. ffA?tg. 5ff 'i' 1, 1 ., , L M 1 n . N ,, 1 ' 5 it I TI GUSTAV EBSEN, A.M. ' A.B,, Flenshurx: College: A. M., Central University: University of Berlin: Grzuluzite Student Universities of Paris. lvlztdrid and Deninzwk State University: Researcli W in France and Spain. Professor of Modern Languages 1915- Here is a man of unfailing good humor and youth- ful enthusiasm. i 5 l 1 . I 1 , w I 1 , 1 , I H 1 ERNEST C. RICHARDS, A.M. Ty l i Ph,B., A.M., Morningside College: Graduate Student R 1 Boston University and University of California. rf Field Representative Willamette University 1916- '. X Z0 ' Professor of Rhetoric 1920- ' 1 I Here is a man who, being shipwrecked on a desert island and allowed one book, would choose the dic- tionary. . 9 1 Q I ,i . 3 1' 1 ' ! FRANK GEORGE FRANKLIN, Ph.D. qt B.I.., Cornell University: Ph.D., University of Chicngog '- , 1 Thesis work, Vifisconsin State Historical Library. E Professor of Social Science 1918-1921- f g Libraricm and Professor of Library Science 1921- 4 X Dr. Flf3.l1kliH,S idea of heaven is a library where , one can hear a pin drop. L ' 1 flff F 5 i A -rx 1 1 . JJ., vu , Aclministratioii Page 17 -. 1 'if' 'fi out w ,. .. , so 1- - so o wi-.4 -1 ,- . , , 7 4- fej' 'A -a-ay: 5 i'ir4-is if-1 figs-s.fv,ag-ff--1 ffiJJ,5,H:'QT'g',gT,5 L' --Q tvs? , Y , , - A ,sw -if 'f':': 7
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