University of Arkansas Fayetteville - Razorback Yearbook (Fayetteville, AR)

 - Class of 1915

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■d ■i I ROGER WILLIAMS, M. A., (Harvard University, 1911). Professor of English. WALTER MATTHEW BRISCOE, B. A., (Ouachita College, 1900). Professor of German. BENJAMIN SCHWARTZ, B. A., (College of City of N. Y., 1911), A. M., (Columbia, 1913). Associate Professor in Biology. JOBELLE HOLCOMB, B. A., (U. of A., 1898), M. A., (Cornell, 1907). Instructor in English. JULIAN SEESEL WATERMAN, B. A., (Tulane University, 1912), M. A., (University of Michigan, 1913). Adjunct Professor in Economics and Sociology. ARTHUR MELVILLE JORDAN, A. B., (Randolph-Macon, 1907), A. M., (Trinity College, 1909). Associate Professor of Education. DAVID YANCY THOMAS, A. B., (Emory College, 1894), M. A., (Vander¬ bilt, 1898), Ph. D., (Columbia, 1903). Professor of History and Political Science. WILLIE VANDEVENTER-CROCKETT, (N. Y. School of Expression, Uni¬ versity of Chicago.) Instructor in Expression. MARY CUMMINGS BATEMAN. Instructor in Vocal Music. MABEL BELL. Instructor in Piano. EUNICE OATES. Instructor in Piano. RAMON ADAMS. Instructor in Violin. JOHN SIDNEY TURNER, B. A., (University of Cambridge, England, 1906). Instructor in Mathematics. ROOSEVELT PRUYN WALKER, B. A., (Mercer University, 1905). M. A., (Yale University). Associate Professor in En glish. JOHN WAINWRIGHT EVANS, B. A., (Princeton University. 1907). Instructor in English. MABEL SANBORN. Instructor in Education. KATE WITHERS SIMPSON. L. 1., (U. of A., 1908, Columbia U., 1913). Instructor in Education. SARAH PETIT, B. S., (Teacher ' s College, Columbia University, 1911). Instructor in Home Economics. MRS. RAYMOND CHARLES THOMPSON. B. S.. (Kansas State Agricul¬ tural College, 1909). Instructor in Home Economics. MARY GARNETT HARGIS. Instructor in Romance Languages. ELIZABETH GALBRAITH, B. S., (Tenn. Christian College, 1893). Instructor in Art. EVELYN METZGER, (Grad, of Art Inst. Chicago, Normal School of Art. Chicago). Instructor in Art. CURTISS T. WILLIAMS. B. A., (Kansas State Normal. 1913), M. A., (Clark University, 1914). In true tor in English. U ' i

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Faculty JOHN CLINTON FUTRALL, B. A. (University of Virginia, 1894), M. A., {ibid., 1894). President of the University. I I I COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES GILES EMMET RIPLEY, B. S., (Purdue University, 1899), M. S., {ibid., 1902). Professor of Physics and Member of the Executive Committee of the Col¬ lege of Arts and Sciences. GEORGE WESLEY BROKE, B. A., (University of Arkansas, 1880), M. A., (ibid., 1884). Professor of Mathematics. CHARLES HILLMAN BROUGH, B. A., (Mississippi College, 1894), M. A., (ibid., 1899), LL. B., (University of Mississippi, 1902), Ph. D., (Johns Hopkins Lhiiversity, 1898). Professor of Economics and Sociology, and Chairman of the Executive Committee of College of Arts and Sciences. CHARLES GEIGER CARROLL, B. A., (Southwestern University, 1895), M. A., (ibid., 1896), Ph. D., (Johns Hopkins University, 1904). Professor of Chemistry. MAX CARL GUENTHER LENTZ (Munich). Associate Professor of German. BOLLING JAMES DUNN, B. A., (Bethel College, 1871), M. A., (ibid., 1874). Associate Professor of Mathematics. JAMES RICHARD GRANT, B. A., (University of Arkansas, 1908), Ph. B., (Northern Illinois State Normal, 1911), A. M., (U. of Chicago, ’14). Assistant Professor of Education. WALLACE CARL MURPHY, B. A., (University of Arkansas, 1909), M. A., (Chicago University, 1912). ASsS ' istant Professor of History and Political Science. ARTHUR McCracken HARDING, B. a., (University of Arkansas, 1904), A. M. (U. of Chicago, 1913). Associate Professor of Mathematics. FRANK CLAYBOURNE HAWKINS, B. A., (University of Arkansas, 1909). Adjunct Professor of Ancient Languages. HUGH ELLIS MORROW, B. S. A., (University of Arkansas, 1904). Associate Professor of Chemistry. FRANK WELBORN PICKEL, B. A., (Furman University, 1886), M. S., (University of South Carolina, 1890), M. S., (University of Chicago, (m !h I I 1899). Professor of Biology. JAMES RALPH JEWELL, M. A., (Coe College, Cedar Rapids, la.), Ph. D., (Clark College, Worcester, Mass.) Professor of Education. ANTONIO MARINONI, B. A., (Liceo of Desenzano, Italy, 1898), M. A., (Yale University, 1904). Professor of Romance Languages. NOAH FIELDS DRAKE, C. E., (University of Arkansas, 1888), A. B. (Le- land Stanford University, 1894), M. A., (ibid., 1895), Ph. D., (ibid., 1897). Professor of Geology and Mining. HENRY DOUGHTY TOVEY (Knox College.) Professor of Music, Head of Department of Fine Arts. HENRY HARRISON STRAUSS, A. B., (University of Wooster, 1904), A. M., (Tulane University, 1909). Professor of Ancient Languages. Tnr Chrdhml f9lj



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V . COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING V ILLIAM NATHAN GLADSON, B. M. E., (Iowa State College, 1S88), E. E, {ibid., 1911), Ph. D., (McLeanorsville College, 1898). Professor of Electrical Engineering and Chairman of Engineering Faculty. RIRTON NEILL WILSON, B. S., M. E., (Georgia School of Technology, 1896), M. E., (University of Michigan, 1909). Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Superintendent of Mechanic Arts. JULIUS JAMES KNOCH, B. S., (Grove City College, 1886), M. S., (wid, 1887), C. E., (Cornell University, 1892). Professor of Civil Engineering. VIRGIL PROCTOR KNOTT, B. C. E., (University of Arkansas, 1904). Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. BRAINERD MITCHELL, JR., B. M. E., (University of Arkansas, 1907), M. E., {ibid., 1911). Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. LEE SEDWICK OLNEY, B. E. E., (University of Arkansas, 190.S). Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. WILLIAM BOYD STELZNER, B. E. E., (University of Arkansas, 1907), E. E., {ibid., 1911). Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering. WILLIAM EDGAR DUCKWORTH. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. HERMAN WAKEMAN DEAN. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. SAMUEL SPENCE BUCKLEY, B. C. E., (University of Arkansas, 1913). Instructor in Civil Engineering. D. VVILMOT BLAKESLEE, B. S. E. E. (1909, Highland Park College). BERNARD BROWN, A. B., (Peabody College, 1903), M. .S., (Chicago, 1914). COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE. MARTIN NELSON, B. S. A., (University of Wisconsin, 1905), M. S., {ibid., 1906). Professor of Agronomy and Dean of the College of Agriculture. RAYMOND CHARLES THOMPSON, B. S., (Kansas State Agricultural College, 1908). Professor of Agricultural Chemistry. WILLIAM HALE WICKS, B. S. A., (Oregon Agricultural College, 1904), M. S., {ibid., 1906), M. S. Agr., (Cornell University, 1908). Professor of Horticulture. WALTER RAY WHEELOCK, B. S. A., (Ohio State University). Professor of Extension. D. E. HUNGERFORD, B. S., (Kansas Agricultural College), M. S., (.Minne¬ sota U., 1914). Assistant Professor of Agronomy. L. KILPATRIC, B. S., (Oklahoma A. M., 1912). Professor of Extension in Agronomy. H. E. DVORACHEK, B. S. A., (University of Minnesota). Professor of Animal Husbandry. V-

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