mm; W, We}? Menoinleého homing gill”; Willi Home New“ fiollege in liewnonzi After twenty—five years at Illi- hols Tech, Dr. Walter Hendricks, director of the Language and Litera- ture Department, has resigned to become president of Marlboro Col- lege, Marlboro, Vermont. D1: Hend— ‘ricka will leave Illinois Tech at the end of this semester. flaring his long stay at UT, Dr. Hendricks has taken part in many faculty and school activities and aid~ oil students in the successful organ— ‘ Vizatizm 31ml management of theirs. V One of the student activities in ’Whieh he has taken part is Tech- nology News, which he helped fennel in April, 1928. He was faculty ml"- or of Tochmlogy News for ten years and also served as faculty fiviour of the lnfiegral. A number ' of 'yem‘s ago, he reactivahml the Ar» mom Tech Engineer and Alnmmms, Winning the 'nuv‘blleation up to its «anthem stannzlards. . It Was in 1928 that Dr. Hendricks Called liogethex- a group of students irom his classes who were interested in forming a school newspaper: John ml FAfliULTY FACTS (Gonfinuad horn Rage 2) as a consultant for various sur— veying firms and societies. Yet with 511 this, John C. Penn has‘"found time to devote to many , profeoeional and social groups; he , is the present Director of the Chi— cago Astronomical Society; he is active in the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Western Socie- %y of Engineers, the Knickerbocker Club and numerous other organiza- ’tiona. In the few months that he can woolly call his own Professor Penn dates on his hobby of collecting , :mapsy his most prized possession be— 'ing his rare eight volume 17th Cen- ‘ 'tury'Atlns of Johannes Bleaw. But even in his free moments "Professor John C. Penn thinks of 111‘ as his greatest hobby. When wilted. if he has any future plans, Professor Penn was at a loss: be~ cease he could not imagine a future "Without IlT. However, he thinks that he might retire someday and travel. Q n WWW! “l? aha“ ks \ We ‘ 1 MD '{L MEHCAVSGLD YHE WORLD l. \Y Cfillr‘zDfl. BMW? Hommes, new a profeosoxfiin fthe Fire Protection Enginorring Heparin» ment, was the first editor‘inmohief of the Armbur Tech News, profit-me"— sor of Technology News. The first lSSlle appeared in April, 1928“ Marlboro College is a newly est— ablished liberal arm school with several unusual features. The benefit go ( salty. He ie‘ a mom-bee of many pro» , will be emphasimd, not ’ehe build.»— ings and grounds. Students will be given encouragement in the creative arts, ellorts will be made to clevelop the individual’s personality, educa— tion will be presented as a lesson in living, and students will be provided A i e “.‘l :14 WP, .mzl‘gfiifig: . 13%? ‘fi ,3ng We”: '3 ' w w: 1131:! l «3, .9 flow» w: n- ., 3; natural l: , ‘ , mom as they pnrs‘no fzheir omdieo. 131-. Hendricke holeie a Eochelor of Arte degree from Amherst, a Moon ter’s degree from the University of Chicago and, after stnrfiying at the University of Grenoble, France, tool; his PhD, at Northweehezm Univer» all?“ . ‘ {£1 @mléhl & llfig'iéglgfiQlN . ' NUW APPEARENQ A? x ' NICKY fikAlWE CAflNlVAK 2&5 N Englien, Modem hanging ya him}, 31121 the whether: fieeoei of University of Professors. 3322:; a, the closing days of the “safer, 23m , Hendricks served as head of the flaw.» k pal-femoral; of English at Eimim American University in Frame. ,y ‘1“ \ S r