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FACULTY Professor of Creel?, and Acting Professor of Edmund Wayne Davis, M.A. Latin B. A., Missouri Valley College; MA.. Harvard University. Principal, Orange City (Iowa) High School; Principal, Roodhouse (111.) High School; Instructor in Latin and Greek, Carlisle Military Academy ( Texas) ; Instructor in Latin and Greek, Baker- Himel School (Tenn.) ; Maryville College. 1915. Member of the Classical Associa- tion of the Middle West and South. Mrs. Jane B. S. Alexander, M.A. Professor of English Literature Graduated from the Young Ladies ' Seminary of Williamstown, Mass. ; Special student, Wellesley College ; Graduate student. Universities of Ver- mont, Columbia, and Harvard. M.A.. Maryville College. Two European tours, including a year of study in Paris and Italy. Courses in History and Literature. Sorbonne University of Paris. Teacher of Latin and History. Lindenwood Col- lege (Mo.); Teacher of French and English. Vassar Preparatory School; Teacher of Latin and History. The Halstead School (N. Y.). Present position since 1! G4. Member of the Tennessee Philological Association. Susan Allen Green, M.A. Professor of Biology B.A.. Smith College; M.A., University of Chi- cago. Student at Woods Hole Marine Labora- tory. Graduate student, University of Chicago. European tour. Member of the American As- sociation for the Advancement of Science. Pres- ent position since 1906. John Wesley Perkins, M.A. Professor of German and French B.A., Earl ham College; M.A.. Northwestern Uni- versity. Teacher of German and French, Uni- versity School (Minn.); Teacher of German and English, Rising Sun (Ind.) High School; Pro- fessor of German and French, Jamestown Col- lege. European tour. Present position since 1914. William Langel Johnson, Ph.B. Associate Professor of Social Science and Historv Ph.B.. Wooster Co;iege. Has taught two years in the public schools of Ohio. Associate Pro- fessor, Maryville College, 1915. Hg fc (27)
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FACULTY Henry Jewell Bassett, M.A. Professor of Latin, and Secretary of the Facultv B.A. ami M.A., Maryville College: B.A., Prince- tun University. Graduate Student at the Uni- versities of Chicago, Columbia, and Michigan. European tour, summer of 1912. On leave of absence for graduate study, American Academy for the Study of Classics, Rome. Italy, 1915- 1916. Professor of Latin in Maryville since 1905. Rev. Clinton H. Gillingham, M.A. Registrar, Professor of English Bible, and Head of the Bible Training Department B.A. and M.A., Maryville College; B.D., Ken- tucky Theological Seminary. Theological Course in Princeton and Kentucky Seminaries; or- dained to the Ministry in 1907. Professor of English Bible in Maryville College since 1907. Francis M. McClenahan, M.A. Professor of Chemistry and Geology 13. A., Tarkio College; B.A. and M.A., Yale University. Graduate work at the Universities of Yah- and Chicago. Graduate Assistant in Kent and Sheffield laboratories, Yale, and in the chemical laboratories. University of Chi- cago. Instructor in Chemistry, Kansas State Agricultural College; Professor of Physics and Chemistry, Tarkio College. Professor at Mary- ville College since 1906, except one year. Mem- ber of American Association for the Advance- ment of Science, and the American Chemical Society. George Alan Knapp, M.A. Professor of Mathematics and Physics B.A. and M.A., Hamilton College. Superintend- ent, and Instructor in Mathematics, Bridge- water (N. T.) High School; Superintendent, and Instructor in Mathematics and Physics, Frank- lin Academy and Collegiate Institute IN, Y.); Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Park College; Professor of Mathematics and Physics, and Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Olivet College. Professor of Mathematics and Physics since 1914. Alfred Stuart Myers, M.A. Professor of Rhetoric and Public Speaking B.A and M.A. in English, Columbia University. Postgraduate work in English. Columbia Uni- versity. Head of English Department, Idaho Industrial Institute; Head of English Depart- ment. ' ascadilla School N. Y. ). Professor, Maryville College, 1915. (26)
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FACULTY Horace Lee Ellis, M.A. Principal of the Preparatory Department, and Professor of Education B.A. and M.A., Maryville College. Instructor in Jonesboro (Tenn. High School, Maryville Col- lege Preparatory Department, Sweetwater ( Tenn.) College, Joseph W. Allen College (Tenn.) ; Principal of Roane County (Tenn.) High School ; Professor of Latin, Carson and Newman College. Dean of Carson and Newman College. 1909-1912. Member East Tennessee Edu- cational Association, and Conference for Educa- tion and Industry in the South. Present posi- tion since 1914. Mary Ellen Caldwell, B.A. Dean of Women and Matron of Pearsons Hall B.A. Maryville College. Principal of Maryville Public School ; Principal Huntsville (Tenn. ) Presbyterian Academy ; Instructor in Maryville College. Matron of Baldwin Hall, Maryville College, on two occasions, totaling fifteen years. Dean of Women, 1913. Matron of Pearsons Hall since 1914. Edgar Roy Walker, B.A. Mathematics and Physics B.A.. Maryville College. Graduate Work, Uni- versity of Chicago. Present position since 1909. Mary Victoria Alexander, M.A. English and Bible B.A. and M.A., Maryville College. Graduate Student, Columbia University. Present position since 1908. Alice Isabella Clemens, B.A. English and Bible B.A.. Maryville College. Taught in public schools of Utah and Idaho; Women ' s Physical Director, Maryville College, 1907-08. Teaching in Maryville College Preparatory Department since 1909. (28)
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