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THEODORE IlKNI.in ' JACK, A.M. Alumni Priiffsscn- of llistory. A. B., Univer.sity of Alaliama, 1902, and A. .M., 1903; A. M., Harvard I ' liiversity, 1908; Cla.s.sical Master, Sewanee (Iranmiar .Schiii l, 1903-06; Peal)od.v Fellow in Eeciiioiuics. ' riilaru ' . 1900-07; Univer.sity Scholar, l!ar ar l. 1907-09: . .ssistant in History, Harvard, I9(IS-II9; .Vlunini Professor of History, Southern I ' niversjty, 1909 — Xow doing- gradnate work for I ' ll, f)., .it I ' ni- vcrsity of Chicajid, and Ai ' tini; ' as . ssist:inl In- stnu ' tor in Ilistorv. D.Win MAKTIX KK1 ' . A.M. Professor of .Vncient l.anuuages. A. B., Central College, 1898; , . .M., ander- hilt, 1906; Professor of Ancient Languages, Jlor- risville College, 1903-05; Fellow aiid A.ssistant in Latin and Greek, Vanderhilt, 1906-07; Grad- uate Student, I ' niversity of Chicago; Profe.ssor of Ancient Languages, Southern University, 1907— ARTHUR UONXER, . .B., S.T.B., . .M., I ' h.l). Professor of English, and Public Speaking. A. B., and S. T. B., Boston University. 1909; Graduate Student, Boston University, 1910-11; . . M., 1910, and Ph. I)., 1911, Boston Univer- sity; Cirainmar Master, I ' horndikc (Jramniar .School, and Su])ervisor, Graded Schools, Pahner, -Mass., during part of Undergraduate Course; Pastor Churches in Greater Boston, M. E. Church, North, during Theological and (Jradiiate Courses; 1910-12, Pastor Highlands M. I ' ' ,. Church, Lowell. .Mass.; Professor of English, Southern I ' niver- sity, 1912—
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C.J.A. RUSH, D.D. President. A. B., Southern University, 188G. A. M.,. South- ern University, 1888. President of Montgomery District High School, 1891-94.. D. D., Southern University, 1910. President Southern Universi- ty, 19U— G. P. ATKINSON, .V.M., Ph.D., D.D. Professor of Philosophy find the Englisli Bi- ble. B. S., Southern University, 1888; A. M., Southern University, 189(1; Teacher ni High School, 1888-89; Tutor in Southern University, 1889-90; Graduate Work by Correspondence in JUinois Wesleyan University; Ph. D., Illinois Wesleyan University, lilK); Two ( ' nurses Phil- osopliy, Har ' !ird Summer School, 190 j ; D. D., Southern University, 1«10; Professor of Philcs- ophy, Sbutliern University, 1904 — FRANK ELI,1. H CHAPMAN, A.M. Professor of Mathematics. A. B., Southern University, 1902; A. M., Van- derbilt, 1907; Fellow and Assistant in : Iathe- matics, Vanderbilt, 190(i-07; Jleml-.er . merican INIathematical Society; Professor of Mathematics, Southern University, 1007 — 10
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J. C. GODBEY, A.M. Professor of Naturiil Sciences. A. B., C ' cntriil College, 1904.; A. M., Central College, 1!)().5; Principal, New Haven (i Io.) Pnblic Schools, lOUj-Ofi; Stndent in Summer School, University of Missouri, 19(l(j; Principal and Assistant Superintendent, of Paris (Mo.) Public Schools, 1906-08; Member of County Com- mission and Text Book Commission (Mo.) 1907- 08; Scholastic Fellow in Chemistry, Vanderbilt University, 1908-10; Principal of Academy and Supervisor of .Vthletics, Central College, 1910-13; University of Leipzig, Institut fur Anorganishe Chemie, 1911-12 (on leave of absence from Cen- tral College) ; Professor of Natural Sciences, Southern Univeristy, 1913 — S. C. STEINBRENNER, A.M. Professor of Modern Languages. A. B., Charles City College, 1899; Theological Seminary, Frankfort (Germany), 1902; Courses in Modern Languages, Strassburg, 1902-03; Pro- fessor of Modern Languages, Commercial Col- lege, Saarbrucken, 1903-04.; Professor of Mod- ern Languages, Military College, Metz, 1904-05; Pastor M. E. Church, Lansing, La., 1905-07; Pro- fessor of Modern Languages, Charles City Col- lege, 1907-13; A. M., Charles City College, 1908; Graduate Student, Univei-sity of Chicago; Pro- fessor of Modern Languages, Southern Univer- sity, 1913— N. M. LEWIS, A.M. Professor of History and Economics. B. I., Louisiana Industrial Institute, 1907; Stu- dent at Washington and Lee, 1908-09; A. B., Louisiana State University, 1912; A. M., Lou- isiana State University, 1913; Supply Professor of History and Economics, Southern University, 1914— 12
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