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— — - i Xa - 3 evue - 1922 Herman Clarence Nixon, B.S., M.S., Ph.B. Professor of History and Economics Graduate State Normal School. Jacksonville, Alabama. 1907; B.S.. Alabama Polytechnic Institute. 1909: .M.S. Alabama Polytechnic Institute. 1910; Ph.B., University of Chicago. 1914; Work in History and Economics. University of Chicago, 191415, winter 1917; Summer Work George Peabody College. 1916; Teacher State Normal School. Jack- sonville, Alabama, 1910-13; Enlisted in Ordnance Corp-. 1917; Service in Office of Chief Ordnance Officer. A. E. I ' Tours France, August to December. 1918; with American Commission to negotiate peace, as Reference Librarian and Research Assistant, December. 1918, to December, 1919; Professor History and Economics. Birmingham-Southern College, 1920-21. At present on leave of absence for one year to complete Ph.D. course at University of Chicago. Alden Kinney Boor, B.S. Professor of Chemistry B.S.. John Stetson University, 1914; Student Harvard University, Summer 1914; University of Chicago, Summer 1915; Instructor of Chemistry, Grove City College, Tolin Stetson University, 1915-16; Professor of Chemistry. Tolr Stetson University, 1916-17; Instructor Chemistry, Medical Department, University of Georgia, 1917-18: Industrial Chemist. 1918-20; Professor of Chemistry, Birmingham- Soufnern College, 1920-22. Gordon D, Palmer. B.S. Bursar and Instructor in Economics B.S., Univers ity of Alabama, 1920; Phi Beta Kappa Honorary Frater nity; Captain Americ an Expeditionary Force, 1918; Pr ifessor . Economics, Bii -mi ngbam- Southern College, 1920-21. William Dow Perry, A.B., ALA. Professor of English A.B.. Southern University, 1905; Instructor, Southern University, 1905-6; Principal. Stockton High School. 1906-os- Principal. Pine Hill School, lOOo-OO; M.A.. Yanderbilt Uni- versity. 1909-10; Teacher Green School. Athens, 1910-15- Teacher. Bay Minette High School. 1916-17; Professor of English, Birmingham College. 1917-1S; Professor of F.nglis.i. Birmingham-Southern High School, 1918-19; Professor Eng- lish, Birmingham-Southern College, 1919-22. Page Eleven
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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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Ha - 3 evue - 1922 i i « — + Wesley Adolphus Moore. A.B., M.A. Professor of Mathematics and Physics A.B., Southern University, 1905: M.A., University of Chicago, 1917; Teacher of Mathematics, Barnes School. 1905- 20; Graduate Student, University of Chicago. Summer, 1920: Member. Mathematical Association of America: Professor. Mathematics and Physics. Birmingham-Southern College 1920-22. George W. Currie, A.B., M. A. Professor of Ancient Languages A.B., Indiana University, 1908; M.A., Indiana University, 1911; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Soring ot 1911; Entire Year. 1912-13; Summer. 1914; Fall. 1915; Principal and Teacher. Cvnthiana and Forest. Indiana. 1908- 11; Instructor, Latin and Greek. Gedding College, 1911-12; Instructor, Latin and Greek. L T niversitv of Wyoming. 1913- 15: Instructor, Latin and Greek, Morgan Park and Pillsburv Military Academy, 1917-18; Professor Latin and Greek Hendrix College, 1918-19: Instructor, Latin and Greek Kirkland, Indiana, High School. 1919-20: Professor of An- cient Languages, Birmingham-Southern College. 1920-22. Edward Goodrich, A.B., M.A. Professor of History and Political Science A.B.. University of Virginia. 1916: M.A.. University of Virginia, 1017: Admitted to Virginia Bar. 1917; Instructor. Marion Institute, 1918-21; Profesor of History and Political Octavus Roy Cohen Head of Department of Contemporary Literature Porter Military Academy; Clemson College; Admitted to the Bar, State of South Carolina, 1913, practicing th-ee years: Member Authors ' League of America, Dramatist League, Society of American Dramatists and Composers: Author of over five hundred published short stories; Author of The Crimson Alibi, Polished Ebonv. Gray Dusk, Come Seven, Six Seconds of Darkness. Highly Chi, ed, Midnight, also the following plays which have been produced on the stage: The Crimson Alibi, Come Seven. The Scourge. Shadows. Every Saturday Night. and the following movies: Dollars and Sense. The Matri- maniac, The Kaiser ' s Shadow, and The House in the Mist. Page Ttoche
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