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p. 264 – The Bryan Period, 1908-1922

rapid growth of the College and the need for student counseling in an increasingly complex academic and intellectual environment. With Dr. Bryan installed as president, Dr. Crawshaw resumed the deanship and in 1911 John Greene, Professor of Latin and former Acting Dean, became Associate Dean to assist in admissions work and in advising students. The same year the Rev. Alfred E. Alton, a Princeton alumnus and a Seminary graduate in 1902, left a pastorate in Rome, New York, to become Professor of Biblical Literature; his primary duties, howev-