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Ku iiARU Ml. LhuD Ckawiokd, M. A., Pii. D. Professor of Fine and Industrial Arts B. S.. Trinity College, 1896; M. A., Columbia University, 1905; Professor of Industrial Arts, University of X ' irginia Summer School, 1908-10; M. S., Columbia University, 1916; Ph. D., Columbia University, 1918; Professor of Fine and Industrial Arts, College of William and Mary, 1905 — . Henry Eastman Bennett, M. A. Professor of Education and Head of Dej artineut Florida A. and M. College; L. I., Peabody Normal College; A. B., A. M., I ' nivcrsity of Chicago ; Principal Public Schools, Director Summer Schools, Secretary State Department of Education, Florida; President Florida State Normal School; Dean Normal Department, University of Florida; Educational Director, V. M. C. A. (A. E. F. France), 1917-19; Professor of Education, College of William and Mary, 1907 — . Joseph Roy Geiger, M. A., Pii. D. Professor of Philosol Iiy and Psychology A. B., Furman University. 1909; Professor Philosophy and English. Columbia College, 1909-11; Graduate Student and Instructor, John B. Stetson University, 1911-12; Professor Philosophy, Columbia College, 1912-13; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1913-16; M. A., University of Chicago, 1914; Ph. D., University of Chicago. 1916; Professor Philosopliy and Psychology, College of William and Mary, 1916 — . Donald Walton Davis, Ph. D. Professor of Biology A. B., Harvard College, 1905; Ph. D., Harvard University, 1913; Assistant in Zoology, University of California, 1905-06; Professor of Biology. Sweet Briar College, 1907-09; Graduate Student in Zoologv, Harvard University, and Instructor in Zoology, Radcliffe College, 1909-12; . ssistant Professor of Zoology, Clark College. 1912-14; Professor of Biolog ' , DePauw Universitv, 1914-16; Professor of Biology, College of William and Mary, 1916—. Robert Gilchrist Robb, M. A., Sc. D. Professor of Organic and Analytical Chemistry B. A.. B. S., M. . ., University of Virginia; Sc. D., St. Stephens College; Fellow in Astronomy, University of ' irginia ' ; Professor of Mathematics, Marion Military Institute; Professor ' of Chemis ' try, Miller Manual Labor School; Professor of Mathematics, St. Stephens College; Professor of Chemistry and Physics, St. Stephens College; Professor of Organic and Analytical Chemistry, College of William and Mary, 1918 — . Arthur George Willia.ms, M. A. Professor of Modern Languages B. A., M. A., Roanoke College; M. A., University of Chicago; Instructor in Modern Languages, City High School. Roanoke. ' irginia, 1902-07; Professor of Modern Languages, Emorv and Henry College, 1907-18; Instructor in German, University of Chicago, Summer Quarter, 1913; Instructor in Modern Languages, L ' niversity of ' irginia. Summer School, 1914-16; Lecturer on Latin-. merican InstituUons and History, Summer 1917; Professor of Modern Languages, College of William and Mary, 1918 — . Page 22
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JriJAN Ai.Mx Carroll CHAxnLER, Ph. D., LL. D. President A. M., College of William and Mary, 1! 92; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1896 LL. D., Richmond Collese, 19()4; Acting President. ' oman ' s College, Richmond, 1899 Professor of English. Richmond College, 1900-04, and Professor of History, 1908-09 Editor X ' irginia Jciurnal of Education, 1907-09: Superintendent of Schools, Richmond, 1909-19; Chief of Division of Rebahihtation of Disabled Soldiers and Sailors of Federal Board for X ' ocational Education, 1918-1919: President College of William and Mary, 1919—. Lvox Gardixkr Tvlkk, M. A., LL. D. President P.nieritus A. M., L ' niversity of Virginia, 1876; LL. D., Trinity College, Cf nnecticut, 1895, and University of Pittsburgh. 1911; Member AmericDn Historical Society; .American Philoso- phical Society; Author; President College of William and Mary. 1888-1919; President Emeritus. 1919 — . JoHx LrssLiE Hall, Ph. D., Li it. D., LL. D. Dean of the Feieulty Professor of English Language and Literature Randolph-Macon College, ' irginia; Fellow of Johns Hopkins L ' niversity, 1886-87; Fellow bv Courtesy, Johns Hopkins University. 1887-88; Ph. D. Johns Honkins University, 1892; Litt. D.. Wake Forest College. N. C, 1916; LL. D. College of William and Mary, 1921; Professor of English, College of William and Mary, 1838 — . Krf.:,h;k J. Hokk, M. A., Ph. D. Dean of the College Professor of Education B. .A., Mt. St. Mary ' s College, Mary ' and, 1904; Graduate Student L ' niversity of ' ir- ginia, 1906-07; M. A. and Ph. D„ Colurnbia University, 1914; . ssistant Superintendent of Schools. Richmond, ' irginia, 1910-16: Superintendent of Schoo ' s Duluth, Minnesota, 1916- 20; Dean of the College and Prc.fessor of Education. Co ' lege of William and Mary. 1920 — . ' ax Fraxrlix Garrktt, a. M., . L D. Professor of Chemistry Enier-f.ts Graduate, ' irginia Military Institute; .A M., CoHeg.- of William and Mary: Student, Medical Department of the University of X ' irginia; M. D., Bellevuc Medical College, New York City; Professor. Giles College, Tennessee: Professor of Chemistry, College of ■illiam and Mary, 1838—. Page 21
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ROSCOE CONKLING YoUNG, B. S., A. M. Profissor of Pliysics A. B., B. S., College of William and Mary; A. M. College of William and Mary, 1910; Graduate Sliulcnt in Mathematics and Physics, University of Chicago, 1912-15; Professor of Mathematics. Summer Session, College of William and Mary, 1913-15; Professor of Phvsics. Southeast Missouri State Teachers ' College, 1915-19; Professor of Physics, College of William and Mary, 1919—. James Glenn Driver Director of Athletics Student, College of WiUiani and Mary, 1905-09; Student, University of Virginia, 1910-11 ; Student Columliia University, Summer School, 1911; . thletic and Physical Director, Uni- versity of South Carolina, 1911-13; Athletic and Physical Director, Newherry College, 1916- 17; Captain of Infantry, U. S. A., 1917-19; Special Duty, Bayonet Physical Training and Athletic Work; Director of . thlctics, College of ' illiam and Mary. 1919 — , Carv Franklin Jacob, M. S., Pii. D. Professor of English Language and Litcralitre B. S., M. S., Ph. D., University of N ' irginia; Head of Department of English, Marion Institute; Professor of English, University of Virginia Summer School, 1919; . ssociate Professor of English Language and Literature, College of William and Mary, 1919-20; Professor of English Language and Literature, 1920 — . Walter Ale.xander Montgomery, Ph. D. Professor of Ancient Languages . B., 1892, and Ph. D., 1899, Johns Hopkins University; Professor of Latin and Greek, College of William and Mary, 1906-12; Professor of Latin, University of Virsini? Summer School, 1907-15; Professor of Latin, Richmond College, 1912-18; Specialist United States Bureau of Education, 1918-2 ' 0; Professor of Ancient Languages, College of VV ' illiaro and Mary, 1920—. William Tuonlas Hodges, A. M. Professor of P-dueatinn and Director of L.vtensiou A. B, College of William and Mary, 1902; A. M., Columbia University, 1916; Teachcv in Public Schools of Virginia and North Carolina, 1902-09 ; Division Superintendent o: .Schools, Alexandria County, Virginia, 1909-16; State Supervisor Rural Schools, Virginia, 1916-20; Scholar in Education, Harvard University, 1919-20; Professor of Education, Collegt of William and Mary, 1920; Director of Extension, College of William and Mary, 1921- John Sanders Counselman, B. S., C. E. Professor of Matlieniaties B. S., C. E., Mrginia Polytechnic Institute, 1904; Instructor in Civil Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1903-04; Instructor in Mathematics and Civil Engineering ' . Georgia School of Technology, 1904-05; Graduate Student in Mathematics, University of Michigan, 1905-06: Head of Mathematics Department, Birmingham Central High School, 1906-20; Student, University of Chicago, Summer School, 1909-10; . ssistant Director Summer Cairtp of Castle Heights Military .Academy, 1919; Professor of Mathematics, College of William and Mary, 1920 — . Page 23
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