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To man the interpreter of God.

-Owen Meredith.

CORPORATION AND TRUSTEES

ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL, LL.D., Sc.D., Chancellor, Washington, D. C.

S. S. CURRY, Ph.D., Litt.D., President, Boston

JAMES M. HEAD, Chairman of Executive Committee, 142 Berkeley St., Boston

ADOLPHUS B. BEECHING, Treasurer, Park Vale, Allston

WILLARD P. LOMBARD, LL.B., Clerk, 18 Tremont St., Boston

Shailer Mathews, D.D., University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.
Albert S. Bard, LL.B., 25 Broad St., New York
Dillon Bronson, D.D., Hotel Hemenway, Boston

Pitt Dillingham, 178 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston
Edward M. Lewis, M.A., Agricultural College, Amherst
John L. Bates, 1045 Tremont Building, Boston

George Landor Perin, D.D., 23 Naples Road, Brookline
Willis P. Odell, Ph.D., D.D., Cambridge

J. W. Bashford, D.D., LL.D., Shanghai, China

Malcolm Green, Broker, 155 Milk Street, Boston

James Ayer, M.D., New York

Erasmus Wilson, The Pittsburg Gazette, Pittsburg, Pa.

Metus T. Dickinson, Goldsboro, N. C.

Solomon P. Jones, Marshall, Tex.

Frank W. Hunt, 122 Lincoln St., Boston

Davis W. Clark, D.D., 220 West 4th St., Cincinnati, Ohio

George E. Horr, D.D., Newton Theological Institution, Newton Center

E. P. Tuller, D.D., Hyannis, Mass.

Charles A. Eaton, D.D., Pastor Madison Avenue Baptist Church, New York

Kent E. Keller, Ava, Ill.

Nathaniel C. Fowler, Jr., 26 Pemberton Square, Boston

W. G. Jones, Pioneer Building, Seattle, Washington

John C. Fetzer, Hinsdale, Ill.

James F. Morton, A.M., 211 W. 138 Street, New York

Hon. Baron Tanetaro Megata, Haramachi, Koishikawa Ku,
Tokyo, Japan

Samuel L. Loomis, D.D., Westfield, N. J.

A. E. Winship, Litt. D., Editor "Journal of Education," Boston William B. Closson, 45 Newtonville Ave., Newton

Ralph Davol, Taunton

Hon. Peter Norbeck, Redfield, South Dakota

J. Stanley Durkee, Ph.D., Brockton

Mrs. Fay Witte Ball, 172 Rutledge Avenue, Charleston, S. C. John M. Barker, D.D., Professor of Sociology, Boston University Charles P. Grannan, D.D., Professor, Catholic University, Washington, D. C.

Thomas A. Smoot, A.B., Epworth Methodist Church, Norfolk,

Va.

Charles A. Reese, D.D., Milford, N. H.

Masukichi Matsumoto, Kwansei Gakiun, Kobe, Japan

William F. Bade, Ph.D., Pacific Theological Seminary, Berkeley, Cal.

Robert J. Wilson, M.A., Vancouver, B. C.

Virgil E. Rorer, D.D., Philadelphia, Pa.

Albert B. Shields, B.D., S. Boston

Edward Abner Thompson, A.B., 82 Brooks St., Brighton

Rev. Samuel Lindsey, Hansen Place Baptist Church, Brooklyn,

New York

Nixon Waterman, Arlington Heights

William Shaw, LL.D., Tremont Temple, Boston

John C. Ferguson, Ph.D., Pekin, China

Windsor H. Wyman, Abington

Willard E. Paul, M.D., Dorchester

Norman MacQueen, 33 Walnut Street, Somerville

R. O. Joliffe, M.A., University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man.
Harold H. Gilbart, B.A., 61 Matheson Ave., Winnipeg, Man.
Jos. N. Rodeheaver, Ph.D., Iliff School of Theology, Denver, Colo.
Francis C. Woodman, A.B., Harvard Club, Boston

Wm. H. Greaves, A.B., University of Toronto, Toronto, Can.
Arthur P. Priest, Seattle, Washington

BOARD OF ADVISERS

William Dean Howells, Litt.D.

William Winter, Litt.D.

George A. Gordon, S.T.D.
Edwin Markham

W. H. P. Faunce, D.D.
George L. Osgood, A.B.
James J. Putnam, M.D.
Thomas Allen

To his fellow-man

But himself.

-Schlegel.

TEACHERS

Samuel Silas Curry, President

A.B., Grant Univ., 1872; B.D., 1875; A.M., 1878; Ph.D., 1880, Boston Univ.; Litt.D., Colby Univ., 1905; Snow Professor of Oratory, Boston Univ., 1879-88; Acting Davis Professor of Elocution, Newton Theological Institution, 1884- ; Instr. in Eloc., Harvard Univ., 1891-4; Divinity School of Yale Univ., 1892-1902; Harvard Div. School, 1896-1902; Librarian of Boston Art Club, 1891-1909; grad. of Prof. Monroe and of Dr. Guilmette; pupil of the elder Lamperti and of Steele Mackaye (assistant and successor of Delsarte), and of many others in Europe and America.

Anna Baright Curry, Dean

Grad. Cook's Coll. Inst., 1873; Boston Univ. Sch. of Oratory, 1877; Instructor Boston Univ. Sch. of Oratory, 1877-79; Prin. of Sch. of Eloc. and Expression, 1879-83; Pupil of Prof. Monroe, Dr. Guilmette, and others; Public Reader; Shakespearean Reader; Interpreter of the Higher Forms of Poetry and Literature, the Lyric, the Epic, and Poetic Drama, and Dramatic Narrative, Platform Art and Literary Interpretation.

Director of Dramatic Term; Teacher of Creative Thinking, Platform Art, Literary Interpretation and Intensive Study of Literature.

Caroline Angeline Hardwick

Teacher's Diploma, School of Expression; Philosophic Diploma, 1907; Instructor in Wellesley College; Instructor in Vocal Expression and Visible Speech.

Emma Louise Huse, Assistant Dean

Teacher's Diploma, School of Expression, 1910; Instructor in Literature, English and Vocal Expression; Assistant in Home Study Courses.

Mrs. Ida D. Mason, Matron

Dramatic Diploma, School of Expression, 1916; Assistant in Story Telling

Mrs. Laurie Johnson Reasoner*

Taylor University; Teacher's Diploma, 1911; Philosophic Diploma, 1916. Instructor in Co-operative work (Voice, Vocal Expression and Body).

Charles Sheldon Holcomb

B.S., Mass. Agric. College; Teacher's Diploma, School of Expression, 1911; Philosophic Diploma, 1914; Instructor in Singing.

Ethel Priscilla Potter

A.B., Wellesley Coll.; Teacher's Diploma, School of Expression, 1916; Teacher of Comparative Criticism, Dramatic Construction and Literature.

William Seymour, Sir Henry Irving,
Instructor in Dramatic Rehearsal.

Mrs. Eliza Josephine Harwood

Grad. Posse Gymnasium, 1895; Special Post-Grad. Course, 1896; one of the only two pupils of the late Baron Nils Posse that pursued a special third-year course, under his personal direction; has studied with twenty-five teachers in different phases of Vocal Training and Gymnastics; Teacher's Diploma, School of Expression, 1900; The Gilbert Normal School of Dancing, 1905; Chalif School of Dancing, 1909; Head of Department of Organic Gymnastics; Assistant in Co-operative Steps.

*Died April 3, 1918

Carrie Alice Davis

School of Expression, Teacher's Diploma, 1910. Chorus Singing.

John Redhead Froome, Jr.

Director Dramatic Rehearsal and Stage Manager

Pauline Sherwood Townsend, Director of Pageants

Dramatic Diploma, School of Expression, 1906; Artistic Diploma, 1914; Author of "Pageantry of the Western World" (produced in 1907 — adaptable to any campus); "The American Indian in Lore and Legend" (adaptable to any lake); "Children in History and Legend" (adaptable to any lawn); Director of "The Fire Regained" (a Greek Pageant at the Parthenon in Nashville under Civic Auspices).

Clare Dudley Buck

School of Expression, Teacher's Diploma 1915; Philosophic Diploma 1916. Assistant in Summer Terms.

Nixon Waterman

Author and Poet, Lecturer on Poetry; Author of "A Book of Verses," "In Merry Mood."

MEDICAL ADVISERS

Dr. Eliza T. Ransom, 231 Bay State Road, Boston.
Dr. Charles L. Pearson, 583 Beacon Street, Boston.
Dr. Eugene E. Everett, 427 Marlboro Street, Boston.
Dr. Herbert D. Boyd, 687 Boylston Street, Boston.

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