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ROBERT EDWARD PHILBECK, B.A., Mathematics. Teacher in Public Schools, 1896-1898; B.A., University of Arkansas, 1900; Graduate Stu¬ dent, University of Arkansas, 1901; Principal of Fayetteville (Ark.) High School, 1901-1902; present position since 1902. Arthur McCracken harding, b.a., Mathematics. B.A., University of Arkansas, 1904; Professor of Latin and Greek, Hinenion University School, 1904-1905; present position since 1905. JOBELLE HOLCOMBE, A.M., English and Latin. B.A., University of Arkansas, 1898; A.M., Cornell University, 1906; Teacher in Public Schools, 1898-1900; in Preparatory School, 1900-1902; in Arkansas Cumberland College, 1902- 1905; Graduate Student, Cornell University, 1905-1906; present position since 1906. ELIZABETH WALKER JORDAN, B.S., English and History. B.S., National Normal University, 1898; Teacher in Tom Allen High School, Prescott, 1891- 1892; Principal of Buckner Public Schools, 1895-1896; Teacher in Public Schools, Eureka Springs, 1898-1900; Fort Smith, 1900-1906; present position since 1906. WILLIAM FREDERIC AVELTY, A.B., Mathematics. A. B., Watson Seminary, Missouri, 1889; Teacher in Public Schools, 1881-1886; Teacher of German and Vocal Music, Hartsville College, Indiana, 1886-1888; German and Mathematics, Watson Seminary, Missouri, 1888-1889; Principal Olney Institute, Missouri, 1889-1892; Teacher German and Greek, Hirani and Lydia College, 1892-1893; Principal Public Schools of Arkansas, 1893-1906; present position since 1906. GEORGE ABNER HURST, B.A., Mathematics and History. B. A., University of Arkansas, 1906; Representative of Washington County, Thirty-fifth General Assembly; Graduate Student, University of Arkansas, 1906-1907; present position since 1906. NELL TIDBALL. English. Student, University of Arkansas, Senior Class, 1906-1907; T eacher-of Public Schools, 1904— 1905; present position since 1906. ADA PACE, Librarian. JAMES RUSH RHYNE, B.S., Assistan t Com mandant. ERNEST GIVEN HOWE, B.S., General Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. MRS. MARY D. CROCKETT, Superintendent of Boys ' Dormitories. MISS MOLLIE BROWN, Superintendent of Girls ' Dormitory 18
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RUPERT TAYLOR, M.A., Instructor in Greek. B.A., University of Arkansas, 1903; M.A. University of Arkansas, 1906; Principal of Public High School, Texarkana, Tex., 1903-1905; present position since 1906. AUGUSTA NELKEN, Training Teacher in the University Normal School. Graduate of the South ern Academic Institute, 1894; Louisiana State Normal College, 1896; Graduate Student University of Chicago, 1900-1901; Training Teacher, Louisiana State Normal College, 1901-1905; present position since 1905. JOSEPH LEE HEWITT, B.S., Adjunct Professor of Horticulture. B.S., University of Missouri, 1905; present position since 1905. WILFRID LENTON, V.S., Adjunct Professor of Veterinary Science. V.S., Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto University, 1905; present position since 1906. CARL H. TOURGEE, B.S.A., Adjunct Professor of Dairy Husbandry. B.S.A., Iowa State College, 1904; Assistant in Agricultural and Dairying, Oklahoma A. and M. College, 1905-1906; present position since 1906. FRANK BARR, Band Instruments. WILLIE VANDEVENTER CROCKETT, Elocution and Physical Culture. Pupil of Mary Leverett-Taff, Jessie L. Cravens, Jessie Patton, and Will C. Milner, Chicago; Anna M. Chambers, Chicago; Frank Townsend South wick and Genevieve Stebbins-Astley, Princi¬ pals of the New York School of Expression; Private Teacher, 1893-1896; Teacher in the Bolin- ger Conservatory at Ft. Smith, 1900-1903; Public Reader, appearing in Lyceum Courses and at Chautauquas 1902-1905; present position since 1905. MARY CUMMINGS BATEMAN, Voice Culture. Pupil for two years of Lulu Crouch New England Conservatory; later Pupil for three years of Francis Fischer Powers, New York City; later Pupil of Shirley Yandell, Chicago; two years Teacher of Singing in Hamilton College, Lexington, Kv.; later three years in Campbell-Hagerman College, Lexington, Ky. ELIZABETH GALBRAITH, Art. Graduate of Tennessee Christian College, 1892; Student of Price’s College and University of Nashville, 1892-1895; Instructor in Christian College, 1895-1897; Student of St. Louis School of Fine Arts and New York Art League, 1897-1901; Teacher, Soule College, New York City Schools, and Mary Connor College, 1901-1906; present position since 1906. NAOMI JOSEPHINE WILLIAMS, A.M., Latin and History. B.L.L., University of Arkansas, 1880; Private School Teacher, 1880-1885; A.M., University of Arkansas, 1884; Teacher in Public Schools, 1885-1887; present position since 1887; Student in University of Michigan, winter of 1901-1902; Member of Classical Association of the Middle West and South. MARY ANNE DAVIS, English and History. Graduate of Hamilton College, Lexington, Ky., 1888; Teacher in Public Schools, 1890-1892; present position since 1893; Course in English, University of City of New York, 1895, and Uni¬ versity of Chicago, 1899. 17
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