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«."1 it con.sponiiii.gly tX i°ot.>.eo,,cc..oai..g fonos. The College e.uicreased duniio e „.hvs Another dormi..lea,..e. hooh.
lory for women was proAui
added to the teaching
were pnrcliased
\.^tended hv a bridge across Wolf-
staff, and in addition the campus is bei g , n.eek. the athletic field is being improved, and
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J..„iov I'lae. Ihoogh. to , o ,M ot^.l.e. ^ ^ l,y publieation of 0( Oliege
5Br. Sgaat C. Hetlcr in sinterest appreciation of f)is great toorb
fnl ill the taking up of this tas .. model to follow. Our time nas
in builbins (Srobe Citp CoUege anb f)is feinb serbites in bebalf of tfje Clagg of 1913. hje affectionatelp bebicate tfjig boob
g^.neral advance-
because of its briefness the financial
,„d the demands of college duties. Last. •inestion.
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We are now about to lay donn
of it was always a worry, the donig w^^^ io the task. To mention
yon all for your assistance a financial way by advertising
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thanks those who have aided in
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The Onija may not eqna .i on^^ ^'ity. Imiids and brains. Our pmpos^^ something by which in future years we t,) honor the Senior( ass. am
,o,y eecall the good dd .oever it was due.
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GT'STAV mehxer,
Professor of Pipe-Organ, Piano and Harmony. •lEXXME HASKELL GLENN, Instructor in Piano an.l Harmony. SHIRLEY BASSETT, Accompanist, Violin. ...Dean of Women
KKVEKE.XU ISAAC C. KETLER, Ph. D., T). D., el. I) —
- OlS CORV-TllOMPSOX, B. L
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President.
Professor of Philosophy. OTTO J. SIHPLEIX, il. g., Ph. D A'f"
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.M. LILIAX McCONKEY, A. M., Instructor in Art.
Registrar
Professor of Cheniistrv.
E. C. MYERS,
Principal and Instructor m Coinnieic lal Bia
JOSEPH X. K. HICKMax, M. A.,, Professor of Biology.
IDA H'ELLA METER, and Typewriting.
Dean
. , m otenuj, stenography Instructor i
PEVEREXD PRAXK w invo t Professor of H.story Hist
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_^gxes M. hexderson.
' a„,| Politieal Seien.-e.
Librarian.
ALVA .1. OOLDERWOOD, Ph D P'-ofossor of Lati:,. ' '
HERBERT W. HARMOX, B S m L
MTip T? Bartholomew,
Instructor in English and Latin.
P'-oiessor of PhysR,
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Honor Scholarship-'nsT leroy dodds, , , ,,;,,_|nstructor m Latin ami Honor Siholaish] i^iVMOND E. FISHER,
leroy Lf^'THEKi
WEIR c. KETLER, m ^
Of Mathe'toaot'
Honor Scho.arship-L-trnctor SAMHEL C. HENDERSON,
■ '"'''■''pf.^^KPTHERS, Ph. D P'otessor of German.
HEVERexd ROBERT s:
P>'ofessor of Psvc-holos.>gy
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■incl Eilucation.
,„,t,.p,.tor in Mathematics. LAHRA E. SHITH, ,„,,,P,tar in Matheinatn s.
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('HAS D. COOK, Ul»v.t0CV
UK^S W. MARTIN, Physics'Laboratory Assistant. ■>
lAXX M„, ,o "™''^''"OEHEMAXx,Mns.
ADELINE E. AVERT,
^-locution
• of ^ppervisor ot the the
Litoratnre. Hirector of Mu.sic Dei)t.
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E. .7. FITHIAX, M. D
1880
THOMAS W. DALE .lUDGE S. P[. mjlli-;r
1897
E. the hieuibers otr tithe (t 'loss lass
Class I. (Term expires 1912.)
1880
•1- T. BLAIR
189.8
A. M. CR.AIG
1901
H. A. MILLER, Esq.
Residence
our appreciation and
-Grot'e City
REV. IVM. H. McMillan, d d
1895
•1. N. PEW
1895
EDM^ARD O'NEIL
1898
henry BUHL, .Ir
1880
NEY^TON CAMPBELL
REV. W. .1. MeCONKEY, 1) D
1888
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1911
Pittsburgh Pittsburgh
donors receive in return.
Pittsburgh
M.., who has had such ,.„Uring onorg,. in ever.v good
W. S. McKAY
1895
ISAAC C. KETLER, D D , LL D , IM oilic to
Grove Citv
1905 WM. ALBERT HARBISON
1880 S. F. THOMPSON, Esq 1896 REV. A. R. RICH, D. d' 1906 WILLIAM V. YOI^NG
1902 WILSON A. SHAW
1902 MARK W. GRAHAM
189o REV. .IDS. T. GIBSON, D. D.
1.110 FREDERICK R. BABCOCK 1911 EDWARD PITCA7RN
a life of kindness and service, n
student, who has worked wi i
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Grove City
Pittsburgh
1910 wtr H. TT r. 1910 WM. BURCHFIELD
policios in all thinga portammg to t
p, „ ..etieetion tve l.om little tl.e
College, Doctor Isaac C. Ketler. n
We first mention the Presit en
Philailelphia -Sewickley Pittsburgh Grove City
1907
College and to
and lives to promoting tlie m training and gifts nton.ding » can see tvhat.1.0tlmsegenerona and aacuftces
Parkersburg. W. Va. -Grove City
Class 2. (Term expires 1913 )
189.5
time, education, means
filed us so greatly by giving o
Grove City -Mercer
1910 HAMiLTOX STEWART
of 1913 take this opportunity to express
who has manifested unselfish an inapir.t.o. to dv
,keerft b
advancing the mnteiia in
Lasth.tou ^tModucation, Tu.llv to the Faculty we till11 to the^ tiaining
their lives to the cnse ot edn
expires 1914.)
moulding of our characters.
-Pittsburgh -Pittsburgh
and faithful work in the class
come. In this eonnectton we m^
-klercer
ntpeir aucl teaching
,h,„ks. Ih ^
iaa„e„ce on us
„„ d„„„er professes,
i-- •T^'fjn'r.^m atand staunch in love and ,o.t.tlt.t iegerith^elnt connected w.th.t.
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village, then IIIRTY-SIX years ago a young man cam„ to a country ^ academy. known as Pine Grove. He came to start a se ec financial
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lie was poor, without influential hacking nor promises of financial support lO'
community. He district
gave up most flattering and lucrative ooffers^ to letuiwThe prospects where lie had just completed a most successful term TT \r*is in his new territory did not appear bright, tie u' '
visionarv. a vision of a col-
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'■ dreamer of dreams". From the first he had in his
lege. This he always kept before him as his goal. for the village schoolhouse toi Upon his arrival he secured the upper room pooks and adver-
a nominal rent, fitted it with ihe necessary fuinitnie tised his school.
enrollment
There appeared the first day just thirteen pupi of that first term numbered little more than a
earnest stuenthusiasm and en-
ilents. anxious to learn and were stirred by the leniai ^ taught as many as crgy of their young preceptor. He. in his early •
nineteen classes a day, working from seven m I
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parlv luorinno^s
evening. He labored far into the night, ni tne ^ whole night preparing for his classes, advertising Welfare of the students and in a constant etto
stitntion.
seven in the times the
gchooh looking after the himself and his in-
to acivanLc
abroad. The school grew. He
80011 the fame of this young teacher spread a
citizens gave him
their moral and financial support. Land u'as 1
charter by the State. It
employed men and women to assist him. The publ ^^^P j^aildings were constructed. And in 1884 the institution was grantee
then became Grove City (Allege.
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individuals have con-
Since that time, its progress has been steady tributed to its growth as teachers, as supporters, a growth of the (Allege, the fame of its founder as an ■ * tor has inereased. Today, in point of service,
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-^^ith the administrapj.pgp
<lent of the State. He has had associated with
as his friends many noted men. Among them niigi ^
<len P. Howne of Postoii. Rev. Hugh Hlack, Rw.
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counted
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The College now owns a campus of over forty acres in the heart of the
beautiful and prosperous town of Grove City, Pennsylvania. It possesses a number of excellent and well equipped buildings and employs a large and ef ficient Faculty and corps of instructors. "And the end is not yet." The Col
lege IS surrounded by an atmosphere which breathes of scholarship, progress
attainment, and Christian character. The future alone can tell what is in store for It under the direction of its able leader.
One IS tempted to quote Benjamin Franklin's maxim about a man diligent in us usiness vhen one considers the truly remarkable growth of the College under the direction of its remarkable President, Isaac C. Ketler.
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CHAKLES HENKY HAILE Ph D.
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Xovthwe.tern University with -legree
Greolv ami Latin. Born Galena, 111. Giat\
lons 0^) M A. Xorthwesteru
a! B. 190S. 1909. FellowFellow in G-<''VA°'-'^HAn-lae^^ uinversity, 1909-11. rniversity "G.\Hr''As^.itte Prote 'PHne<^on of Greek and Latin Grove City
c'lU^^'loiT.
Pfi- Beta Kappa. Illinois Alpha Chapter.
OTTO J. SIEPLEIN, Ph. D.
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Chemistry. Born at t'levelamk 0^'°" ^''f.JJ'Yase SchooMvith ilegrees B. S. (chemistry)
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tor (chemistry) Bonn
(Aneee lOOti— Registrar 1909—. Member of Tan
aid'slgma FrlteimU^s. Member of American Chemical bociety and
Dentscdie Chemische Gesellschaft.
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HEBBEBT W. HABMON, B. S., M. L.
Phvsics and-Mechanics. Born "^^^r
Preparatorv work Geneva H. S. A.ee B L 189:i. M. L. Hobart College
Entered Hobart College 1891 Gradu^^^^ wGc-onson ^Rh 1S95-98. mq? Enterml CorneU L nneisit}
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of Srnen^ St .lohn s
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Professor of Science^aii
Professor of Physics and Mechanics
SloKl 1^- Athletic director. BLINOB M. CABUTHEBS, Gj-a,mated Universitv of Wooster receiving degree German. An American nf Alichigan and University of Leipzig, Germain. ?£'" i»oo. Stndied at Hniver-sit^^of B sp,i.g. Ph. B 1900. Pittsburgh •«" and klk,, Kiskiminetas Springs l-B.v C.B«, «.S-.
alva j. caldebwood, Ph. D xTc.iv Rf»4lfor<l ,,eivl..g
work M H.rvor.l .o.l Llo-
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City College 1908.
History an,l
'^ .sc, . -Graduated Western Theologica »emn,^,
A- ^1':;;ColSe^00d; Professm- of H'Hhema ics Groi e C , tmll^^^
A. H- P,'
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o.rp 190:i. Protessoi of Matnimar
AGNES HENDERSON Lilirariaii
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Ml SAMUEL GKANT OLIPHANT, woodstown Academy, N. J., and PhilGreek. Born Camdeu, N. y Entered Princeton University 1887, graduating 1891 with
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hps Exeter Academy, ■ • p^_
Hopkins University 1906. Fellowship in
ilegi't^e A. B. and A. il- • • lonj. 0(i Anproved Tutor, Greek and Latin, Piinee Sanskrit .lohiis Hopkins University 1904-Ub. ^PFO^eu e > j 1890-91. Pro
ton University 1889-91. Gre?k and Latin Philljiis lessor of Greek Parsons College, la., ^^ j ' : -^vashingtoii and .lefferson College 1899Exeter Aca.leiny 1895-99
1902. Assistant in
Professor of Greek Olivet
in Lithuanian 1906-07
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1907-11. Present position 1911. Member ot
Association of England, Ameri-
Aitdem^b'PolS Lid Social Science, etc. Author and translator of note on
philological "and historical subjects.
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WEIR C. KBTLEB, M. A.
T7,,tPTPd Prebaratorv Department of Grove Cit.y Mathematics. Born Grove City, Pa. Ente e ^ 1 ^ g_ ^ g. ^^910 College 190''V,.G'-=^L;wL 1911 pVoLssor o? Mathematics Grove City College 1910-.
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JOSEPH N. K. HICKMAN, viro-inia Preparatory work Steelton, Pa., High Rioloav Born in Loudoun Countj, » ^ A. M. 1903. Tutor and postSchool' 1894. Graduated Gettysburg CMleg^ - • j " Mathematics and Science,
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L-Lluate student Gettysburg College^l899 Professor Lid Sup't. of pTeld Secretary State Normal School Indiana, Pa. LO.i-1 .
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secretary Grove City College 1911-.
LUCY BARTHOLOMEW, A. B.
attended Bellefontaine High School 1901-03.
a
ceiving degree A. B. btmiie
leg6 1910
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-d/-vrT'T!T SCOTT CALDER, Ph. U., U- H.
c'" SnS.Ugb
;;srzft|= ^ 1906-11. U- B- Belletue t oiiege
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of l)enveiy^l908-lU.^r ^LlL:LLf Sigma Phi Alpha.
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3EATRICE M. TEA^E, A.
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MRS. LOIS CORY-THOMPSON.
Dean of Won,en. Born at Kinoville, W^,. -^"'''.de.i pul.li,. s,diool in I Ul- n"'
^I'aiit two years at thiTo ycju-s at
tlior 'iii\i'rsitv jD-railuatin^ on B. L. inusie Wentfor at lin e t"'p to Kurope 'It'ttnae ami stmlie,!
emX yr^'-^as a private pnpii of ^Iusi'^'^l"' ('onseiwatorv of - usn-Dresilen.'■foyai Germany. For ' the
Votnl instruetor in ha, lit ^"'"^^Gity College. Later Sehonl ttl
son has p'' i'"l''^' '^-G-
«<-ieii,-e Hill
Clevelainl O w 'm''
stmlios in
vhuri^h ami"'
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ADELINE E. AVERY
il'„'= g*"'"- »"'• ><
at Wallingfor.l High
hntere.l Drexler llt;^ 1
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an,I hnlui'tn
t'i'aduated from that' • ^ '®'P^'a.
the Department of I)oiii""f''"^'°"
D»10. After so.L pra!tral '' ta Grove City'irmT
h)r/.'/r
lecture
Women and In-
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