Birmingham Southern College - Southern Accent Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

 - Class of 1914

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ANDREW SLEDD. Ph.D., D.D., LL.D. Dr. Andrew Sledd was born in Lynchburg, Va., on November 7, 1870. He received his A.B. and A.M. degrees from Randolph-Macon College in 1894, and during the follow- ing year he was instructor in Randolph-Macon Academy. In 1896 he received his A.M. degree from Harvard University. From 1898 to 1902 he held the chair of Latin in Em- ory Collegs, and in 1903 he received his Ph.D. degree from Yale University. Since that time he has been actively engaged in educational work, and has filled important posi- tions in the educational field. He was President of the University of Florida from 1904 to 1909, and was elected President of the Southern University in 1910. He is rec- ognized as one of the leading educators in the South, and is noted for his powerful mind and master intellect. C. P. . TK1NS0N. A.M., PiiD., D.D. Dr. C. P. Atkinson was born at Newton, Ala., on August 31, 1867. At the age of twenty-one he took his B.S. degree at Southern University, and two years later received his A.M. degree from the same institution. In 1910 he received his Ph.D. degree from Illinois Wesleyan University, and in the same year the Southern University conferred upon him the degree of D.D. Prior to this time, in 1904, he had been elected as Pro- fessor of Philosophy at Southern University, which chair he has filled since that time. He has become intimately connected with the life of the college, and his influence reaches the life of every student who enters this institution. P. E. CHAPMAN, A.B., AM. In Professor Chapman we have an instructor in Mathematics against whose ability and natural tact in winning a boy ' s heart to his subject there is not a voice to be raised. In- deed, his influence over the student body is wonderful. Although we often complain of the stiffness of a test, the length of a lesson, or the like, yet there is something that binds us closer and closer in our affections for Professor Chapman, He is exact- ing, but reasonable; unrelenting, but lovable and kind; businesslike, but highly pleas- ant and encouraging. Professor Chapman was born in Grove Hill, Ala., on August 9, 1879; received his A.B. degree from Southern University in 1902 and his M.A. degree at Vanderbilt University in 1907. The same year he was made Professor of Mathematics at Southern University, and has held this position ever since. Every student who fin- ishes the Math, course is impressed by the unfailing success with which Professor Chap- man demonstrates through every student his favorite maxim, which runs: The weak- est of us has a gift.

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