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Who's Who in This Issue

MARCH 1929
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Who's Who in This Issue
MARCH 1929

PROFESSOR HARRY E. BURTON of the department of Latin and Greek is known to most Dartmouth men. An alumnus of Harvard, and a scholar of reputation, he has both studied and taught in the American Schools of Classical Studies in both Rome and Athens. In addition to editing texts of Livy and the Aeneid, he is the author of a Latin Grammar and "Aspects of College and University Administration."

FORDYCE P. CLEAVES '87, is an ex-university teacher of wide experience in the Far West, now living in San Francisco. Mr. Cleaves has been a life-long student of human expression in its various art forms with their correlation. At present he is engaged in a field of research work, wholly new, with a view of demonstrating the educational and economic values arising from a proper understanding of the "tone color" of the voice, as a symbol of thought in itself, aside from the meanings embodied in words.

PROFESSOR ROYAL C. NEMIAH is a Yale man who has been at Dartmouth since 1919. He did his graduate work at Yale and the University of Gottingen in Germany.

PROFESSOR CHARLES FRANCIS RICHARDSON, "Clothespins," was graduated from Dartmouth in the class of 1871. He was a pioneer in the field of criticism as applied to American Literature and was one of the first American critics to do full justice to Edgar Allan Poe. His book was used for years at Dartmouth as a text in American Literature and is still a valuable reference despite the fact that American Literature is receiving more and more serious attention from critics each year.

HENRY L. MASTA is head of the Indian school at Odanak on the St. Francis Indian reservation, near Pierreville, Province of Quebec.

PROFESSOR JOHN KING LORD, twice acting president of Dartmouth College, served his Alma Mater as a teacher from 1869 to 1916, thus completing 47 years on the faculty. Known affectionately as "Johnny K" he became part of the life of the college not only through his immense service as a teacher but also through his publications.