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1 l 3 -- , . -- -.-- - ,..-sg, ws- --.. ---, - -P If .ul HENRY C. KOHLER, Ph.D. 5- A.B., A,M., Ph.D., Ohio State University: Graduate xi work University of Michigan, University of Chicago, and Yale University. q 4, Professor of English. 1920- ,lf ll l Dr. Kohler is the only undefeated man in the Uni- Q versity. He has never failed to find sheer beauty, sublimity of expression, and perfection of form in '11 any worthy piece of literature. -5 , I l :Q in I l , i ,, , ll ROY S. KEENE, B.S. 4. ' l B.S., Oregon Agricultural College. fa I -F' ' Director of Physical Education 1926- A Under Spec's direction, Willamette is fast making s place for itself in athletics. Spec is the idol of the F athletes and the secret sorrow of 99 44!100'Z: of the l' co-eds. Q , ,ii 1 A I A , W. ALIDA GALE CURRY, B.S. B.S., New York State College for Teachers: Graduate work Cornell University: Reconstruction work Waltez' Reed General Hospital, Yifasllington, D. C. 3 L Director of Womf-m's Physical Education 1926'- She is a pleasant little gale who blew in from the V East to teach the co-eds how to be healthy that they ' ,' may be wealthy and wise. il i K fi 1 4' Y N, .' l 12- ' V Page 22 Administration 4 Q Y ., , , N 'll . - ' .. 3 ' ,-- - --5-L V-.V --fs 11.9 ,-g,,41-J- 1115- L5 - s as - s f' er -'J-'I ' to 1
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W , 14.1, - --.,-,..,,- 4--.-A-, fer -,-,.-,A K-.51-...U -A -- ,Y - - - - .--- ---K- Vrfxf V v I l l l W1 ,, , . LL -at -i'LAgsfx:g,v-,gg -1 -' -r-,FZ ,:r.Y,Tf - -F 2' ,.,-T . ' ' .V V 'xx' w , 11 ill . 1 l ! - 'J 1 WIINIFRED MCGILL, A.M. . A.B., McGill University: A.M., University of Wasiii11g'- -'ll ton 5 Graduziiu- Student McGill University. Assistant Professor of English 1924- il, The maple leaf forever! The students in Fresh- I' 'men composition are rapidly acquiring a Canadian , ' N accent. l 1 ,, N l J: l is l l if- , I 3 . l 5 R. DARWIN BURROUGHS, A.M. wg! A.B., Nebraska VVes1eyan Universityg A.M., Princeton University. : ' Assistant Professor of Biology 1925- li I 1. Professor Burroughs is a great disappointment to Y. the co-eds-he got married last summer. 1 . - l .I l ll' ll l la ' of Q , 'Q K 1 JOHN O. HALL, Ph.D., LL.D. J' University of Denver: University of Minnesota: Uni- , versity of Chic-:igog HG2l.l'l'GLll of Evanston 'Q Columbia Uni- versity: Resezireh, University of XVashington, D. C. 'N Professor of Public Speaking 1926- ,' l . l The debate squad will meet immediately after I chapel in room two in Eaton Hall. A dmfinis tratio n Page 21 I, :Il
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AvocA S. MCMINIS, A.B. A.B.. University of Ore-gong Graduate Work University of California. Assistant Professor of Latin and English 1.926- Miss McMinis believes that there is a time for Work and a time for play. During the time for play she has the happy faculty of entirely forgetting Caesar, Cicero and Ovid. WALTER T. PHILLIPS, A.M. A.-B-, University of XVashingto11: A.M.. Stanford Uni- versity: Grzifluslte Scholar in Spanish, Stanford University. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages 1.926- During his first year here Professor Phillips has made a name for himself as a teacher requiring ex- actness and thoroughness. - V rn' 5 . LYRA MILES DANN, A.M. AJS., Pacino Collegeg A.M., Columbia University. Instructor in Sociology 1926- Mrs. Dann knows whereof she speaks when she dis- cusses naturalization. By marrying an Englishman she lost her American citizenship and has had to go through a process of naturalization in order to re- gain it. She says that the Englishman was Worth it, though. A dfmiuis tra tion Page '93
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