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Instructors and Officers in the. University, WILLIAM ANDREW TREADWAY, B. E. E. Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering GEORGE ALBERT COLE, A. M. Instructor in Mathematics and Bookkeeping MARY ANN DAVIS Instructor in English EMMA WILMER COLE, A. B. Instructor in History and Latin ROZE EMMALINE BENNET, A. M. Instructor in Mathematics and History MARY WHITFIELD VAULX Instructor in English and History ROBERT EDWARD PIIILBACK, B. A. Instructor in Latin , Mathematics, and Physical Geography PAUL SCHMOLCK Musical Director GERTRUDE CRAWFORD Director of Vocal Music MARTHA WHITE Instructor in Elocution and Physical Culture ADA PACE Librarian THEO. C. TREADWAY, B. C. E. Adjunct Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Assistant Superintendent of Mechanic Arts LEMUEL BERRY BRYAN, B. C. E. Instructor in Civil Engineering FANNIE WASHINGTON Superintendent of Dormitories NAOMI WILLIAMS, A. M. Instructor in Latin and History Agricultural experiment ' Sicfion. G. W. VINCENHELLER . . . R. R. DINWIDDIE, M. D. . . C. L. NEWMAN, M. S. ERNEST WALKER, B. S. Agr J. F. MOORE, B. S. GEORGE B. IRBY, B. A. . . . . Director . . . Pathologist and Bacteriologist . Agriculturist . . Horticulturist and Entomologist . Chemist Assistant Agriculturist at Newport 1 7
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tion. He afterwards studied in the German universities and in Chicago University. He was for a time Instructor in Chemistry in Chicago University. For seven years prior to his coming to the University of Arkansas he taught in Millsaps College, Jackson, Miss. Lewis H. Rose, Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Physics, was educated in the public schools of Little Rock, Ark. Later he went to Virginia University, where he did the greater part of his work in science. He afterwards went to Germany and studied in Got¬ tingen and Freiburg, devoting his time to mining engineering at the latter place. For some time he was chemist for a mining company in Telluride, Colo. Elected to present position in 1902. James Wyse Kuykendall, Principal of the Preparatory Department, was born in Arkansas in 1873. h as been educated in the public schools of Arkansas and Texas. Four years prior to coming to the University of Arkansas he was Deputy State Superintendent of Public Instructions, and in 1898 was appointed to fill the unexpired term of State Superin¬ tendent Jordan. He has held his present position since 1901. Joseph William Carr, Ph. D., Professor of English and Modern Languages, is a graduate of Harvard and Leipsic universities; was Classical Master in St. Bartholomew’s School, Morristown, N. J., 1894-1897; spent three years in post-graduate study, one at Harvard and two at the University of Leipsic, Germany; received his Ph. D. degree from the latter institution in 1899, elected Substitute Instructor in German in Harvard University and Radcliffe College, 1899; Substitute head of German Department in West Virginia Uni¬ versity, 1900; became Associate Professor of English and Modern Languages in the Uni¬ versity of Arkansas, 1901 ; promoted to present position in 1902. Hodgie Brookhr Davies, A B., Adjunct Professor of English and Modern Languages, is a graduate of the University of Arkansas. She has also studied in Harvard and Chicago universities; taught in Virginia 1893-1897; elected to present position in September, 1898 Burton Neill Wilson, B. Sc., M. E., Superintendent of Mechanical Arts and Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Foreman Machinery Hall at Cotton States and Atlanta Exposi¬ tion, Atlanta, Ga.; pattern maker with Glover Machine Works, Marietta, Ga.; entered Georgia School of Technology in 1892, graduated in 1896 with degree of B. Sc., M. E.; instructor in shops at University of Arkansas, 1896-1899; Adjunct Professor of Mechani¬ cal Engineering and Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, 1899-1902; Acting Pro¬ fessor of Mechanical Engineering, 1902-1903; promoted to present position in June, 1903. Lanning Parsons, Captain U. S. Army, Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and Commandant. Received appointment to West Point in 1892, graduated in 1896; served as Second Lieutenant in the Ninth Cavalry until February 2d, 1901, when he was promoted to First Lieutenant in Fourth Cavalry. In 1903 he was made Captain of the Eighth Cavalry, served in Nebraska until 1898, and was at Tampa, Fla., Fort McPherson, Ga., and Mon- tauk Point, N. Y., drilling recruits during the Summer of 1898. Served in Arizona until 1900; went to the Philippines and served fifteen months; returned to the United States in the Fall of 1901, and was stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Kans. Appointed to present position January 20th, 1903. 16
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The Alumni. With whom rests the honor of U. of A.? ft is not in the Freshmen, so blithe and gay; Nor yet in the Sophomores, witty and wise, Who know not they roam a Fool ' s Paradise. Perhaps ' tis the Junior. He jeels the weight Of the whole University and of the State Upon his young shoulders; he makes one think That without the Junior the whole thing would sink. Or it may be the Senior, so sober and staid, Whose dignity makes the Freshman afraid That he will be like him, if he should pass; So year after year he remains in one class. ' Tis neither of these; but the army of men A nd women, who possibly never again Will see the old portals of U. of A. “ With them lies the honor, do I hear one say? Yes, with those lies the honor, who f ve successfully passed The four crucial stages, and, thrown at last On the world, have stood well the test Its buffetings gave to prove who is best Then we ' ll drink to them health wherever they be, And sing them a song with hearts lightsome and free. And trust they may ever be proud to say “I ' m a graduate of U. of A
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