Msg FacTryi2eTH MICHIGAN DAILY Visiting Faculty Me n Aid Session PAGES TWENTY-ONE Outside Staff ' Members Join ManySchools Special Teaching Faculty' Assembled From Four State Teachers' Colleges More than 100 members of the faculty of the Summer Session will be non-residents, it has been an-1 nounced by the office of the Direc-t tor of the Session, Prof. Louis A. Hopkins.- Those listed are: Donald J. Am- eel, instructor in zoology, Kansas State College; Henrietta B. Ameel, Manhattan, Kansas; Irving Howard Anderson, Instructor in the Gradu-1 ate School of Education, Harvard] University; Prof. William C. Bag- ley, Professor Emeritus, Teachers] College, Columbia University; Prof. Claribel C. Baird of the speech de- partnment, Oklahoma College for Wo- men; Russel A. Beam, Assistant Corps Area Education Adviser, Chicago, Ill.; Prof. Henry Beaumont of the psy- chology department, University ofi Kentucky; Prof. Lee Bernard of the sociology department, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.; Vaughn S. Blanchard, Director of Health Edu- cation, Detroit Public Schools and Professor of Health Education, Wayne University; Prof Bloch To Attend Prof. Bernard Bloch of the English department, Brown University; Ivan A. Booker of the Research Division of the National Education Associa- tion, Washington, D.C.; Prof. Wil- liam Breach of Music Education, Su- pervisor of Music, Buffalo Schools,' Buffalo, N.Y.; Prof. William Arthur Brownell of Educational psychology, Duke University; Hilda Victoria Burr, Instructor in Physical Educa- tion for Women, New York City; Wil- liam G. Carr of the National Edu- cation Association, Washington, D.i C.; Olaf Christiansen, Conductor ofi Choral Music, Oberlin Conservatory of Music; Evelyn Cohen, Director of] Costuming, New York City; Prof. Wil- liam Walter Cort of Helminthology, The John Hopkins University; Prof.] Milton J. Cowan of the Universityi of Iowa. The list continues with: Prof.I Charles W. Creaser of Zoology, Wayne University; Barbara Crowe, assistant] in Physical Education for Women, University of Vermont; Prof. Lera B. Curis, Instructor in Physical Edu- cation for Women, Oberlin College;] Dominic L. DiGiusti, Department ofj Veterinary Science, University of Wis- consin; Nazareno DeRubertis, direc- tor, Kansas City Orchestral Train- ing School, Kansas City, Mo.; Prof. Willis Frederick Dunbar, Associate Professor of History and Dean of Men, Kalamazoo College, Kalama- zoo; Prof. Manley M. Ellis, Professor of Special Education and Advisory Council, chairman, Graduate Wes- tern State Teachers College, Kala- mazoo; George H. Fern, director, State Board in Control for Vocation- al Education and Assistant State Superintendent of Public Instruction; Father William J. Finn, director, Paulist Choristers, New York City. Athletic Director To Teach Also included in the faculty will be Charles Edward Forsythe, State Director of High School Athletics, Michigan High School Athletic As- sociation, State Department of Pub- lic Instruction; Richard Ryder Fos- ter, Research Division, National Ed- ucational Association; Cleo Fox, di- rector of Instrumental Music, Kala- mazoo Public Schools; Dr. Emil Fro- eschels, Research Professor of the Central Institute for the Deaf, Wash- ington University, St. Louis; Verne C. Frycklund, Vocational Education, Wayne University; Prof. Frank Caleb Gates, Taxonomy and Ecology, Kan- sas State College; Margaret C. Gates, Manhattan, Kan.; Charles Gilbert, Curtis Institute, Philadelphia; Henry Allan Gleason, Jr., Hartford Semi- nary Foundation, Hartford, Conn.; Eva Goldman, Teacher of Speech, Manton High School, Manton; Prof. Kenneth Hance, chairman of De- partment of Speech, Albion College; Dale C. Harris, Supervisor of Mus- ic, Pontiac Public Schools. Kansas Teacher To Appear Other faculty members will be. Prof. Herbert Baker Hungerford, En- tomology, University of Kansas; Dav- id Itkin, head of the Drama School of De Paul University and Associate Director of the Goodman Theatre, Chicago; Prof. Joseph H. Keenan, Mechanical engineering, Massachu- setts Institute of Technology; James Ferguson King, Research Fellow in History, University of California; Prof. Ernest Krenek, Music Com- position, Vassar College; Prof. Fran- cis Greenfield Lankford, Assistant Professor of the Teaching of Mathe- matics and Science in Secondary Schools, University of Virginia; Prof. Norman D. Lattin, Law, Ohio State University; Erik W. Leidzen, Band Conductor, New York City; Clifford Lillya, Director, Marshall High School Band, Chicago; Stuart Lottier, So- ciologist, Recorder's Court Clinic of Detroit; Edmon Low, Librarian, Bow- ling Green State University, Bow- ling Green, Ohio; Frederick Dean McClusky, Director, Scarborough School, Ccarborough-on-the-Hudson, New York; George H. McCune, Col- lege of Education, University of Minnesota; Prof. Freeman Gless Ma- comber, Professor of Education, Uni- versity of Oregon, and Dumas Ma- lone, Director of the Harvard Uni- versity Press. Ypsilanti Has Representative The list continues: Eleanor Mes- ton, Roosevelt Training School, Ypsi- lanti; Prof. Henry Meyer, Assistant Professor of Zoology, University of Tennessee; Theodora Nelson, Instruc- tor in Biology, Hunter College; J. Cecil Parker, Director of Secondary School Study, State Department of Public Instruction; Olin Sewall Pet- tingill, Jr., Instructor in Zoology, Carleton College, Northfield, Minn.; Prof. Arthur Poister, Professor of Organ, Oberlin Conservatory of Mu- sic, Oberlin, Ohio; Prof. Gerald Web- ber Prescott, Associate Professor of Biology, Albion College; Prof. Wil- liam L. Prosser, Professor of Law, University of Minnesota Law School; Fritz Redl, Guidance Department, Cranbrook School Bloomfield Hills; Prof. Rodney Potter Robinson, Pro- fessor of Classics and Fellow of the Graduate School, University of Cin- cinnati; Reece Ivan Sailor, Depart- Philadelphia Museum, School of In- ment of Entomology, University of dustrial Arts. Kansas. Four Colleges Send Men 1T ddritin fn fhc ihp will hp Norma V. Scheidemann, Lecturer in Special Education, Chicago, Ill.; Ar- thur C. Schwuchow, Director of Mu- sic, Aberdeen Schools, Aberdeen, S. D.; Charles B. Shaw, Librarian, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa.; Frank Simon, Director, Armco Band, Middletown, Ohio; Charles Lyle Spain, Vice-President Emeritus of Wayne University; Prof. Edgar Howard Sturtevant, Professor of Lin- guistics, Yale University; Prof. Lyell J. Thomas, Assistant Professor of Zoology, University of Illinois; Prof. Lee M. Thurston, Professor of Edu- cation, University of Pittsburgh; Prof. Stephen Timoshenko, Professor of Engineering Mechanics, Stanford University; Prof. Charles Frederick Voegelein, Assistant Professor of An- thropology, DePau University; Wal- lace F. Watt, Field Investigator, MichiganWChild Guidance Institute; Theodore J. Werle, Executive Direc- tor, Michigan Tuberculosis Associa- tion. Psychologist To Teach Heinz Werner, Research Psycholo- gist, Wayne County Training School; Prof. Wilbzur D. West, Assistant Pro- fessor of Health and Physical Edu- cation and Psychology, Wittenberg College; Prof. Harold Westlake, As- sistant Professor of Speech, Penn- sylvania State College; Prof. George F. Whicher, Professor of English, Amherst College; Joseph Addison White, Curtis Institute of Music; Wil- liam Bradford Willcox, Instructor in History, University of Nebraska; Prof. Rudolph A. Winnacker, Associate Professor of History, University of Nebraska; Prof. Howard Brown Woolston, Professor of Sociology, University of Washington; Alexander Wyckoff, Head of the Design De- partment and Director of Stagecraft, In 0aiL1 io o est mere w Jii.ce faculty members from four Michigan Teachers Colleges. They are: Prof. George H. Nelson, Assistant Professor of History; Prof. John K. Osborn, As- sistant Professor of Education; Prof. Howard M. Kline, Assistant Profes- sor, non-resident and Prof. Calvin F. Schmid, Associate Professor of Sociology, non-resident, all of Cen- tral State; Prof. Martha E. Curtis, Assistant Professor of Elementary Science; Prof. Noble Lee Garrison. Professor of Education and Head of the Department of Education; Prof. Francis Lord, Associate Professor of Education; Prof. Everett L. Marshall. Assistant Professor of Educaion; Prof. Harvey L. Turner, Professor of Rural Education and Director of Laboratory Schools; Prof. Carl E. Badgley, Professor of Surgery, non- resident; and Norma V. Scheide- mann, non-resident, all of Michigan State Normal. Prof. William J. Berry, Professor of Geography; Prof. William R. Brown, Professor of English; Prof, Roy C. Bryan, Professor of Educa- tion; Prof. Leonard C. Kercher, Pro- fessor of Sociology; Prof. Nancy E. Scott, Professor of History; Prof. El- mer H. Wilds, Professor of Educa- tion; Prof. Harold M. Dorr, Associ- ate Professor of Political Science, non-resident; Adrian G. 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