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3 fp .,x, 5, Q , QB. 0.5 ,044 Prof, J. Frank Davis is outstanding as a linguist and scholar. His appre- X I znal A ciation of student problems and under- r standing have won the students' re- P Spect- z VV1, , 1 Z f, ,f i y f Q ' ii? QCP M , , . R W... Our contact man is Seaford Bill Eu- ' L 'Qi ' yy I , W banks, He carries the name of Jewell ' 1 555. ' f , p. . ,,t-,lf .521 rf. : FRANK DAVIS, A. M. Acting Assistant Professor of Spanish and French l CLARENCE G. CHRISMAN, A.M. Assistant Professor of Spanish and French QLeave of Absence University of Kansasl s : MAJOR DOUGLAS Boorr-1 Visiting Carnegie Lecturer Page Eighteen to the secondary schools throughout the state. Socially popular and scholastically capable is Prof. Chrisman. His fluency of speech makes easy the assimilation of Spanish and French grammar. This year he took leave of absence to study at the University of Kansas. R. E, Bowles, affectionately known as Dad , is known to hundreds of Jew- ell's students and athletes. He is a de- veloper of men. Dr. W. C. Smith is a powerful figure in a growing department. He is spon- sor of numerous extra-curricular ac- tivities and is interested in student problems. Major Douglas Booth, visiting Car- iegie lecturer on international affairs, not only analyzed world political and economic problems but also demon- strated that the English have an excel- lent sense of humor, SEAFORD BILL EUEANKS, A. B. Personnel Director ROBERT EARL BOWLES, A. B. Director of Physical Education , , ,.,v et::55,' Q '-r. . Z es- .., X ES X !! ikx - M 4 . , f 2 r L .air 5 L....... f ' ' Q Q , W. C. SMITH, Ph.D. Head of Department and Professor of Sociology and Economics
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LX. M. sh A. M. tics t ish ,A.B. C lish ,: , . - Y' ' V fi i M , . 1. Z ' ' f 2,3 it .. fgpm ,. if .1 Hou- SM1TH, Ph. D. Heacl of the Department of History and Political Science Efg W 3 p X ULMA R. PUGH, A. M. Associate Professor W of History 1. C. ARMSTRONG, A. M. Librarian of College Dr. Holt Smith's method of contract is not bridge but historyg an historian and progressive educatorg known for his peculiar classroom jokes and keen sense of humor. Prof. Denton expounds on elliptical and hyperbolic paraboloids, polar co- ordinates, maxima and minima and their applications, moment of inertia, etc. He is also known on the air lanes through W9RDJ. 1 Prof. Pugh is a genial gentleman from the South. He guides the fresh- men through the maze of Modern Eu- ropean history and introduces ambi- tious upperclassmen to the intricacies of modern finance. A prominent figure in Marston Hall is Prof. Van Trump. He initiates fresh- man physicists into the world of ohms, ergs, and coulombs. Dr. Armstrong is the guardian of the archives of knowledgeg a scholarly gentleman well versed in the content of his charge. Prof. Byrns is an artist with his char- coal and his wit. His students of Ger- man, Spanish and French profit by his broadened view, a result of foreign travel and study. I....ae, ,,,.-, .-.. ,. ...W X i .il B. EDWARD DENTON, A. M Head of Department of Mathematics A JOSEPH VAN TRUMP, A. B. Instructor in Physics and Mathematics ARTHUR GROVER BYRNS, A. M Acting Head of Department of lvlotlern Languages ancl Professor of Spanish Page Sezferzteen v-v--...,,.,.,.,..-
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A. B. 'Q f' , A. B. rcation 31 ' S Y. and D' THE TRUSTEE! W. D. JOHNSON President of Board J. B. REYNOLDS Vice President of Boa-rd l l A i Amick, E. F. ....... . ..-..-.., Fairfax Bldg., 101 W. 11th Street, Kansas City, Mo. Atwood, Judge Frank E.---President Missouri Bar Association, Jefferson City, Mo Brown, S. J. ...... ..... - ...... ...... .... 5 4 8 Dwight Building, Kansas City, M0 Brownlng, W. P., Jr.- .... .... - ...... ....... - ..... ,..,. - .,.r,, 0 1 a the, Kaus, Fitch, W. M.- - .... .... 1 237 Boatmen's Bank Building, St. Louis, Mo, Graham, J. P. ...... ..... - .... ...... G r aham Lumber Company, St, Louis Grifiith, W. H. ----.-- ....,. ..... - ....... G riffith Shoe Company, St, Joseph, Johnson, W. D., Pre.sia'ent-- -2512 Fidelity National Bank Bldg., Kansas City , Mo Jones, Minetry, jr. --- ,-- ...... - ..... ...... J ones Hat Company, St. Joseph, Mackey, J. C. ...... --. .... .... ...... ................. ...... C l a r ksville, Martin, T. D. ...... -.., M artin Motor Company, Springfield, Martin, W. W, .... ----- Masonic Orphans' Home, St. Louis, Pillsbury, E, S, -,,- -- ........ 1827 Pine Street, St. Louis, Prince, Chester J. ....- ..,. 7 019 Dale Ave., St. Louis, Proctor, Rev. L. M.- - ---- -- -.-- ------ ------ ----....-.-..-. I n d ependence, Ray, A, T, ,-,-,- ,-,--- ----- - - ----- - ----- - --..-- ---- - --------- -Gallatin, Reynolds, J. B., Vice-President, Kansas City Life Insurance Bldg., Kansas City, Storts, Com P. ------ ----. - -..... ..-.-- ------ ------ -----. - - - 5 5 lalf-Dr. Trimble, E. G, ---- U, , --,- i H , --- Insurance Buildi' ansris City, Trimble, Judge Francis H. --- ...- - -------M-- ---...-Libirfy, Tutt, Dr. A. M. -. ----- ---..- ----- ------ . ------- I Jiberry. Weber, Rev. Paul ----. --- -- -J9ffCfS0f1 City, Westbrook, W. M. --- ---- -------- - -- ---Marshall, Wilhite, Hugh ----- M --.--- ---- E XCe1Si0r Springs. Winger, Maurice ----- -.-- W altower Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. 'I x., Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Page N incieen l l i L I I
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