1940-1941 Academic Catalog
FACULTY HELEN HooVEN SANTMYER, B. A., B.LrrT. Dean of Women Professor of Latin and English 7 B.A., Wellesley, 1918; B.Litt., Oxon., 1928; Teacher of English, Xenia High School, one year; Instructor in English, Wellesley, two years; Author and Writer for Magazines; Pro– fessor of Latin and English, Cedarville College, 1936-. EMMA FORCE, B.S., M.A. Professor of Elementary Education B.S. in Ed., Ohio State University, 1933; M.A., Ohio State University, 1933; Attended the College of Wooster, Kent State Normal, Ohio Northern University, Ashland College, and West– ern Reserve University; Taught in Rural Elementary, Village and City Grade Schools, and Village High School. State Ele– mentary Life Certificate; Member of the National Education Association; Graduate work, Ohio State University, 1938-1939; Professor Elementary Education, Cedarville College, 1936-. ERNEST R. GIBSON' A.B., M.S. Professor of Science A.B., Cedarville College, 1928; M.S., Ohio State University, 1934; Assistant in Chemistry Cedarville College, 1927-1928; Instructor in Men's Physical Education, Cedarville College, 1927- 1928; Teacher of Physical and Biological Sciences in Ohio Pub– lic Schools, 1928-1936; Ceramic Research Department, Libby– Owens-Ford Glass Co., 1936-1937; Graduate Student, Ohio State University, summer, 1939; Professor of Chemistry and Biology, Cedarville College, 1937-. ELOISE M. KLING, A. B. Professor of Elementary Education Graduate of the School of the Brown County Ursulines; A.B., Wittenberg College, 1926; Teacher in Springfield and Clark County Schools, 1926-1928; Instructor in Ridgewood Private School, 1928-1930; Teacher in the Ridgewood Experimental School under Wittenberg College 1931-1935; Principal of the Ridgewood Experimental School 1935-1937. Graduate work in Ohio State University, Summer 1937. Graduate student, Columbia University, Summer, 1938; Professor of Elementary ~ducation, Cedarville College~ 1937-.
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