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Guy Everett Snavely, A. B. President. Ph. D. A. B. John Hopkins University. 1901; Ph. D. Johns Hoi Scholar in Educational Administration, Teachers College. Columbia Univ sor and Registrar. Allegheny College, 1906-1919; Visiting Professor, N ganizer and Director, Southern Division, American Red Cross, 1917-19 Converse College, 1919-21; Editor of ' ' Jehan de Vignay ' s Aesopic Fable Jose University, 190S; Honorary y. 1 14-1 5; Instructor. Profes- York University. 1914-15; Or- ■an and Professor of Spanish, ' El Capitan Venero, Valdes Decorated as Officier d ' Academie by French Government, ' 1 Member D. C; Kiwanis Club of Birmingham, Alabama; State Sunday School Director, Association; Director Birmingham Civic Association; President Birmingham-Soutl ;mic Club, Washington, [lingham Sunday School College, 1921-22.
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Our New President Guy Everett Suavely, Ph.D., was inaugurated president of Birmingham-Southern College, Bir- mingham, Alabama, Wednesday afternoon, Octo- ber 26th, 1921. It may be truly said that his inauguration marks a new era in the history of Birmingham- Southern College. None of his worthy predeces- sors have so admirably combined scholarship with the highest Christian character and keen execu- tive ability, and none have in so short a time done so much to bring this College to its proper place among the leading educational institutions of the country. He has won the love, appreciation and unqualified support of the student body, by bis firm and dignified, though gentle and sympathe- tic attitude. He has won the highest praise of the community, being regarded one of the most loyal sons of his adopted city, because of his active in- terest in civic affairs and his zealous efforts in her behalf. To bring Birmingham-Southern College into the American Association of Colleges is but one of the great forward strides which have been made this year. Under the wise and capable leadership of Dr. Snavely we look forward to a future of uninterrupted progress for our beloved Alma Mater.
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Xa - evue - 1922 i Robert Martyr Hawkins, A.B., M.A., B.D. Professor of Philosophy and Biblical Literature A.B.. Washington University, 1906: M.A., Centra] Col- lege, 1907; B.D., Vanderbilt University, 1910; Member Southwest Missouri Conference, 1910-18; Professor Philosophy and Biblical Literature Birmingham-Southern College. 1918-22. Roy Edward Hoke, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Educational Psychology A B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1916; A.M., Frank- lin and Marshall College, 1917; Phi Beta Kappa; Graduate Student Johns Hopkins University, 1919-22; Ph.D.. Johns Hnpkins University-, 1922; Head of Commercial Department. Columbia Grammar School, New Y ' ork City. 1917; Assistant Chaplain U. S. Army, 1918-19; pastor of Tefferson Charge. Frederick, Maryland, 1919-21; Professor of Educational Psychology. Birmingham-Southern College, 1921-22. Walter Clinton Jones, A.B., M.A., M.D. Professor of Biology A.B., Northwestern University, 1898; M.A. Northwestern University, 1S99; M.D. Northwestern University, 1902; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Omega Alpha; Instructor Surgical Pathology, Medical Department University of Illinois. 1905-9: Assistant Professor of Surgical Pathology, Medical Depart- ment, University of Illinois, 1909-13: Evanston Hospital, Chicago. 1913-15; Private Hospital. 1915-1S; Professor Pathology and Bacteriology Medical Department. University of Alabama, 1918-19; Professor Biology. Birmingham-South- ern College, 1920-22. Austin Prodoehl. B.A., Ph. D. Professor of Modern Languages B.A., Dubuque College, 1907; Gr aduate Student L T niversity i Friebourg, Switzerland. 190S-10: Summer Work Univer- ty of Lausanne, 1909; University of Neuchatel. 1910: In- ructor Modern Languages, Mount St. Charles College, 110-12; Social Service. 1912-15; Tournalism. 1915-1S: In- ructor Modern Languages. Wheeling. West Virginia. High chool. 191S-2U: Ph.D.. University of Friebourg. 1021: rotc-soi- of Modern Languages, Birmingham-Southern Col- ges, 1021-22. Page Ten
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