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A WA - 1921 % m, Vim- fc y? ' I g S i 5S §5 i Alvin L. Lugn, a. B. Professor of Chemistry and Physics A. B., Augustana College; Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1916- 17; Professor of Chemistry and Phys- ics, Upsala College, 1916-17; Chemist in Government Service, Research work at United States Navy Engineering Experiment Station, 1917-19; Grad- uate Student, University of Iowa Summer Session, 1920; Member, American Chemical Society; Member, North Carolina Academy of Science; Present position from 1919. John C. Seegers, A. M. Librarian and Professor of Englisit Langimcje and Literatnre A. B., Muhlenberg College; Grad- uate Courses, Ibid., 1913-1,5; A. M., Columbia University, 1916; Head of English Department, Allentown (Pa.) Preparatory School. 1913-1.5; Summer Session, University of South Carolina, 1917; Present position, from 1916. Enoch J. Sox, A. M. Dean of Students; Professor of Bible and Religious Studies A. B., and A.. M., Lenoir College; Graduate Student, U. N. C, 1899; Professor of Mathematics and Greek, Lenoir College, 1897-1904; Professor of Bible and Religious Studies, Lenoir College, from 1919. Orestes P. Rein, A. M., Ph.D. Professor of German and FrencJi A. B., Lenoir College, 1907; A. M., University of North Carolina, 1909; Graduate Student at Johns Hopkins University, 1910-13; Ph.D., 1913; Stu- dent in Research at Heidelberg, Sum- mer, 1914; Special Research at Har- vard University, 1916; Assistant in German, University of North Caro- lina, 1908-09; Fellow in Johns Hop- kins, 1911-13; Assistant Professor of German, U. N. C, 1913-16; Engaged in High School work in Baltimore and Atlanta, 1917-18; Professor in Eliza- beth College, 1919-20; Member, Johns Hopkins Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa; Member, Modern Language Associa- tion of America; Author of Mixed Preterites in German and other works; Present position, from 1920. ;0 M i i b --i I Nineteen as ' i: rf ' F ' :r
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w f :¥ ■i ' A - 1921 pWif . ft Si Si, I Eighteen : - . John C. Perry, A. M., D. D... President A. B., Roanoke College, 1900; A. M., Ibid., 1902; Graduate, Lutheran Theo- logical Seminary, Columbia, S. C, 1905; D. D., Lenoir College, 1919; In- structor, Roanoke College, 1900-02; President, Marion College, 1909-10; President, Elizabeth College, 1911-17; College Pastor and Professor of Bible and Religious Studies, Lenoir College, 1917-19; President, Lenoir College, from 1920. Robert L. Fritz, A. M., D. D. Professor of Mafliematics atid Asfroiioiiii A. B., A. M., and D. D., Lenoir Col- lege; Professor of Mathematics in the s;.me, 1893-97; Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins, 1892-93; Professor of i Iathemat;cs and Natural Science, Elizabeth College, 1897-1901; Univer- sity of North Carolina, 1899; Presi- dent of Lenoir College, 1901-19; Pres- ent position, from 1919. Frank C. Longaker, A. M. Ph.D. Seo ' etary History and Economics A. B., and A. M., Muhlenberg Col- lege; Graduate Hamma Divinity School; Teachers ' Examiner, New- port, Ky., 1899-1903; Graduate Stu- dent, Potomac and Pittsburgh Univer- sity, 1909-12; Ph.D., 1912; Member. Archeological Institute of America; Member, Academy of Political Science; Translator of Loehe ' s Agenda, Bet- tex ' s First Page of the Bible; Author of Some Counterfeit Religions; Present position, from 1915. Q. A. Kuehner, A. M., Ph.D. Professor of Education A. B.. Muhlenberg College, 1902; A. M., Ibid., 1905; University Scholar in Psychology, Graduate School Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, 1902-03; Harrison Fellow in Psychology, Ibid., 1903-04; Further Graduate Work in Education and Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, 1908-12; Ph. D., Ibid., 1912; Special Graduate Work, Ibid., 1920; Elementary School Teacher in Pennsylvania, 189(!-98; Teacher and Executive in first-class High Schools of Pennsylvania, 1904-20; Present po- sition from 1 920. SS ' - ' J ' % ■::% XX!- p- i
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- 1921 ' 0 ' IIW- ' RuFiJS B. Peery, A.m., D. D., Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy and Psychology College Pastor A. B.. Roanoke College, 1890; Grad- uate Gettysburg Theological Semi- nary, 1892; A. M., Roanoke College, 1895; Ph.D., Pennsylvania College, 1895; Graduate work. University of Chicago, 1896-99; Professor of Theol- ogy in Japan. 1900-03; D. D., Midland College, 1908; President of Midland College, 1912-18; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Summer Ses- sion, 1920; Present position from 1920. J. A. Edquist, a. M. Professor of Biology and Geology A. B., and A. M., Augustana Col- lege; B. S., Iowa State Teachers ' Col- lege; Graduate work in the following universities: Wisconsin, Chicago, Minnesota, and Woods Hole Labora- tory; Principal, Emanuel Academy, 1888-89; Instructor, Gustavus Adol- phus College, 1889-95; Professor of Biology, Ibid., 1895-1920; State Nur- sery and Orchard Inspector in Min- nesota, summers of 1919 and 1920; Piesent position from 1920. Leo E. Boliek, A. B. Professor of Ancient Languages A. B., Lenoir College; Graduate Student, University of North Caro- lina; Principal, High School, Hudson, N. C, 1915-17; Principal, Glen High School, Durham, N. C, 1917-18; Pres- ent position, from 1919. Victor V. Aderholdt, A. B. F ' riiiri jal of Preparatory Department A. B., Lenoir College, 1915; Grad- uate Student, University of North Carolina, Summers of 1915 and 1917; Special Work in Vocational Training. State College of North Carolina, Sum- mer Session, 1919; Principal, Trout- man High School, 1915-17; Principal, Denver High School, 1917-19; Prin- cipal, Shelby High School, and Head of Vocational Training, Ibid., 1919- 20; Present position, from 1920. i 5 5 i
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