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Members of Faculty of School of Education Back Hoover--Consider Him Best Fitted by Education

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Fifteen members of the Faculty of the Graduate School of Education have issued a statement which expresses their confidence in Herbert Hoover as the Candidate "best fitted by education and experience for the office of president."

While comprising a majority of members of the education department of the University, the men explained that they were acting as individuals and not as Faculty members.

The statement was signed by the members of the Faculty in the following order:

H. W. Bolmes '03, dean of the Graduate School of Education; P. H. Hanus, professor of education emeritus; G. E. Johnson, assistant professor of education; C. S. Thomas '97, lecturer on the teaching of English literature; N. H. Black '96, assistant professor of education; B. R. Buckingham; F. G. Nichols, assistant professor of education; J. M. Brower, director of the bureau of vocational guidance; Ralph Beatley '13, assistant professor of education; L. L. Dudley '21, Instructor of education; E. E. Allen'$4, lecturer on the education of the blind; A. O. Norton '9$, lecturer on the history of education; R. D. Allen, lecturer on vocational guidance; H. F. Latshaw '24, instructor in education, and A. T. Davison '05, associate professor.

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