Page Four
FAMOUS VISITORS
ON CAMPUS HERE
IN PAST WEEKS
Nationally Known Figures Visit
Milners and Address Various
Student Organizations.
REPRESENT MANY FIELDS
President, Kngiucer, Educators, Dean.
Author and Minister Included In
List of Dignitaries on Campus.
Important men ranging from a fa
mous electrical engineer through a
head master emeritus to a mastodon
excavator have visited 1 nil ford's cam
pus during the last few days.
Heading the list is Ohio born Charles
Edward Skinner, former manager of
research and assistant director of en
gineering at the Westinghousc Elec
tric and Manufacturing Company. Hack
visiting Guilford after a number of
year's absence, Mr. Skinner spoke in
chapel Wednesday, April 12 on the
"Human Side of Scientists." Infor
mally drawing from personal experi
ence, he rambled through a forty-live
minute backward glance at some of
his great contemporaries. Mr. Skinner
is a relative of Mrs. Milner and was
a house guest of President and Mrs.
Milner during his visit at Guilford.
l>r. Kobbins Wolcott Barstow, presi
dent of Hartford Theological Seminary
Foundation and member of llie execu
tive committee of American Associa
tion of Theological Schools, spoke at
the New Harden cot lug April l>. lie
also addressed Guilford students dur
ing chapel April 17. Clergyman and
author Barstow and Mrs. Barstow
Remember Mother
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1., (for Lester) Ralston Thomas,
edueutor, head master of Moses Brown
Sehoo'.. Providence, I!. 1., member of
the Progressive Educational Associa
tion, was house guest of President and
.Mis. .Milner April 18. He did not
speak on campus.
William Eves, vice-president and
dean of hoys at George School, Phila
delphia, Pa., and his wife spent April
'll and 22 on campus visiting former
students. George scholars here include:
Tom Taylor, Mike Ayres, Lucy Gaunt,
Amelia Teller, Alice Ott. and Audrie
Gardham. The lives were also house
guests of the Milners.
John llarvey Furbay, lecturer, ra
dio broadcaster, and author, unreeled
motion pictures on Liberia and record
ings of native music for Iwo hours the
evening of April ">0 in the -Meeting
House, lie served as acting president
of I lie college ol West Africa, Mon
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ill ul o'i int.
llis brother, lite Itev. .lames Furbny
of .Marion, Indiana, spoke at the
Meeting House morning worship serv
ice April 30.
lr. Waller Havilnnd, bead master
emeritus of Friends Select School,
Philadelphia, I'a.. and former staif
member here, was a guest at the home
of I'resident and Mrs. Milner in March.
Wiiina Goldberg is the Select School's
aitunna at Guilford. I>r. Ilaviland did
not speak on campus while here.
Harry Turner
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