1918-1919 Academic Catalog

SUMMARY OF STUDENTS Gr aduate Students ........................................................................................ 4 S niors ................................................................................................................ 9 Juniors ....................................... ..... .................................................................. 12 ophomores . . .. .......................................................................................... 14 Freshm n .......................................................................................................... 8 Special Students .............................................................................................. 5 Preparatory Students ···········································································-······· 3 Theological Students ...................................................................................... 10 Students in Piano .......................................................................................... 24 Students in Voice ... .................................. ....................................................... 13 Students in Harmony .................................................................................... 8 Students in History of Music ...................................................................... 2 Students in Home Economics ···············································-····················· 5 Summer School Students, 1917.................................................................... 118 Total .......................................... ........ ...........................................................236 Duplications ................·····································································-········· . .... 46 Net Total .................................................................................................... 189 LIST OF GRADUATES NOTE-Alumni and others noting errors and deficiencies in this list will confer a favor by notifying the Dean. 1897 Rev. John Wilson Bickett, A. B.; D. D., 1915; A. M., Muskingum College, 1912; Xenia Seminary, 1900; New Concord, Ohio. Pastor Second United Presbyterian Church. Rev. Raymond Porter Gorbold, A. B.; D. D., 1912; Lane Seminary, 1902. Presbyterian missionary in Kioto, J apan. Died December 30, 1915. Rev. Homer McMillan, A. B.; D. D., Westminster College, (Mo.), 1911; New Brunswick Seminary, 1900; 1522 Hurt Building, Atlanta, Ga. Secretary Board of Home Missions, Presbyterian Church in United States. Prof. Calvin Crawford Morton, Ph. B., Cedarville, Ohio. Principal of the High School. Died September 15, 1917. Rev. John Alvin Orr, A. B.; D. D., 1916 ; Pittsburgh Seminary, 1901; A. B., University of Pennsylvania, 1898; A. M., ibid., 1900; 2624 Per– rysville Avenue, N. S. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pastor First United Presby– terian Church, Pittsburgh, Pa., N. S. 5. 1898 Dr. Elmer Anderson Elder, A. B.; M. D., Medical College of Ohio, 1903; 508 Metropolitan Bldg., Denver, Col. Physician and Surgeon. Rev. James McMaster McQuilkin, A. B.; D. D., 1916; McCormick Seminary, 1902; 426 Washington Avenue, Carnegie, Pa. Pastor United Presbyterian Church. 2. 60

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