1933-1934 Academic Catalog
6 FA LTY FACULTY REV. WILBERT R. Mc HESNEY, A. M., PH. D., D. D. President Peter Gibson Professor of Philosopny and Greek. A. B., 1' r anklin College, 1892, merg d with Muskingum College, March 18, 1927; A. M., 1894; Ph. D., 1906; D. D., Tarkio 'allege, 1915 ; Instructor in Latin in 1' ranklin College, 1890-92; Profes sor of Latin and Hist ory in Franklin College, 1892-94; Instructor in Latin and Psychology in College of Wooster Sum– mer School, 1906-9; 1911-14; Professor of Greek and Philosophy in Cedarville College, 1894-; Secretary of the Faculty, 1894- 1909; Vice-President, 1909-13; Dean, 1913-15; President, 1915-; Professor of New Testament Language and Literature in Cedar– viile Theological Seminary, 1913-; Secretary of the Faculty, 1913-14; Dean and Professor of Systematic and Pastoral Theol– ogy, 1914-15, 1917-. R EV. DAVID McKINNEY, D. D., LL. D. President Erneritus University of Pennsylvania; Graduate of Reformed Presby– terian Theological Seminar y; Pastor of R. P. Church, Elgin, Ill.; First R. P. hurch, Cincinnati; First Presbyterian Church, Cin– cinnati; and President of Cedarville College, 1894-1915; Presi– dent Emeritus, Cedarville College, 1915-. JOHN HOWARD DICKASON, A. B., A. M. Vice President Assistant Principal Savannah, Ohio, Academy, 1887-91. College of Wooster, '95. Principal Wooster Academy, 1895-'18. Ass:s tant Principal Wooster Summer School, 1895-97; Principal, 1898-1918. Field Secretary Presbyterian Board of Christian Education, 1918-1927. Field Secretary National Reform Asso– ciation, 1927-1930. Vice President Cedarville College, 1929-. Superintendent Mt. Eaton Schools, 1931. REV. FRANK ALBERT JURKAT, A. M., LL. D. Treasurer Professor of Languages and History. A. B., Franklin College, 1895, merged with Muskingum College, March 18, 1927; A. M., 1898 ; LL. D., 1917; Instructor in History in Franklin College, 1894-95; Student Wittenberg College, Summer, 1929 ; Professor of Modern Languages and History in Cedarville College, 1895-; Treasurer, 1911-; A. M., Wittenberg College, 1930; Graduate work in 0. S. U. Summer School 1931-1932; Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature in Cedarville Theological Seminary, 1913-.
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