1926-1927 Academic Catalog

OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION REV. WILBERT R. McCHESNEY, A. M., PH. D., D. D., Preaident Peter Gibson Professor of Philosophy and Greek A. B., Franklin College, 1892; A. M., 1894; Pb. D., 1906; D. D., Tarkio College, 1915; Ins tructor in Latin in Franklin College, 189~-92; i:rofessor of Latin a~d History in Franklin College, 1892-94; Instructor m Latin and Psychology 10 College of Wooster Summer School, 1908-9; 1911-14; Professor of Greek and Philosophy in Cedarville College, 1894-; Secretary of the Faculty, 1894-1909; Vice-Pres ident 1909-13; Dean, 1913-16; President, 1915-; Professor of New Testament La~guage and Literature in Cedarville Theoloirical Seminary, 1913-; Secretary of the Faculty, 1913-14; Dean and Professor of Systematic and Pas toral Theology, 1914-15, 1917-. REV. FRANK ALBERT JURKAT, A. M., LL. D., Treasurer Professor of Modern Languages and History A. B., Franklin College, 1895; A. M ., 1898; LL. D., 1917; Instructor in History in Franklin College, 1894-95; Professor of Modern Languages and His tory in Cedarville College, 1895-; Registrar, 1896-1917; Treasurer, 1911-; Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature in Cedarville Theological Seminary, 1913-; REV. B. E. ROBISON, B. D., Dean Harper Professor of Bible and Sociology A. B., University of Chicago, 1904; B . D., 1906; Principal, Niniroo Baptist Academy, Ningpo, China, 1908-14; Professor of Social Science and Logic, Bishop College, Marshall, Tex., 1921-22; Dean and Professor of Bible and Social Science, Cedarville College 1922-. MARTIN L. FRASER, A. M., Profesaor of Natural Science A. B., Wittenberg College, 1915; A. M ., 1922 ; Jnstructor, Plattsburg, Ohio, High School, 1916-17; Principal, W. Carrolton, Ohio, High School, 1917-18; In– structor, Kenmore, Ohio, High School, 1921-22; Professor of Science, Cedarville College, 1922-. BERTHA E. DOLBY, A. B., Dean of Women Professor of French and English A. B., Manchester College, 1925; Instructor in English, Lincolnville, Ind., High School, 1921-1923; Assistant in English, Manchester College, 1924-1925; Professor of French and English, Cedarville College, 1925-. JOHN A. TALCOTT, MUS. DOC., Director of Music Graduate, Cleveland Piano School 1905; Georgia School of Techno– logy, 1917; Royal College, 1907; Mus. Doc., Wiley University, Marshall, Texas, 1924; M. A., French Government Award No. 17583, Paris, France, 1919; N. A. 0., 1921; Pupil of J. Powell Jones, Wales (Chorus 11..nd Choir Direc– tion and Public School Music); Charles E. Burnham, Cleveland, Ohio, (Voice); Charles E. Clemens, Mus. Doc., Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, (Harmony). . Head, Department of Mu sic, Bishop College, Marshall, Texas. 1909-1923; Director, Dept. of Music, Cedarville College, 1923-; Lecturer on Public School Music to Greene County Normal School, 1923-24; Supervisor of Music in Cedar– vi.lle Public Schools, 1923-; Assisting Instructor in Practical Harmony at the Pianoforte, W . R. U., 1924 Summer Sessiou. PAGE FOUR

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