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THEODORE TOLMAN JONES. A M. Professor of Creek and Latin. A. 15., Kentucky State College. 1902; A. M.. Kentucky State College. 1903; A. M- Harvard, 1908. Assistant Professor in French, German, and Mathematics, State College. 1902 03; Assistant Professor in English and Mathematics, 1903-04; Assistant in Greek, Latin, and German. 190.;: Co-Principal of Summer School of Arts, I9°3 - JAMES GARRARD WHITE, A. M.. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. A. M.. Kentucky State College. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. Kentucky State College, 1868- . Teacher, Bay View Summer School. ALFRED CHARLES ZEMBROD. A. M.. Professor of Modern Languages. Pi Kappa Alpha. A. M., Heidelberg University. Member of Modern language Association of America: Member of Modern Language Association of Ohio; Member of American Historical Society. Professor of Modern Languages and Literature. Heidelberg University. 1893-99; Assistant Professor in History, 1896-99; Professor of Modern Languages, Kentucky University (Transylvania), 1899-1906: Professor of Modern Languages, Kentucky State College, now Kentucky State University, 1906- . MERRY LEWIS PENCE, M. S.. Professor of Physics. B. S., Kentucky State College. 1881: M. S.. Kentucky State College, 188-1. Professor of Civil Engineering, Kentucky State College. 1889-92: Professor of Physics. 1894- LLOYD CADIE DANIELS. Ph I).. Assistant Professor of Chemistry. B. S. in Chcm. Kngiu.. 1905. Georgia School of Technology; Ph. D.. 1908. University of Pennsylvania. American Chemical Society. Student Assistant, Georgia School of Technology 1904-5. Assistant in Laboratory oi Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company. Ensley. Alabama, 1905-06; Chemist for Decatur Car Wheel Company. Birmingham. Alabama, 1906; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, State University. 1908—. EZRA L. GILLIS. A. B„ Assistant Professor of Education. RALPH MORRIS. A. B.. Assistant Professor of English. Phi Delta Theta. A. B.. 1902. Harvard. Harvard Club of Japan. The Asiastic Society of Japan. Private Tutor, Harvard. 1903-05; Lecturer in English. Dai Ichi Ko To Gakko (Government First High School). Tokyo. Japan, 1905-07: Lecturer in English. Keio Gijuku. 1506-07, Tokyo. 22
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. ARTHUR McQUISTON MILLER, A. M.. Dear, of the College of Arts and Science. Professor of Geology, Zoology, and P.ntomology. Sigma Chi. A. B.. Princeton. 188.}: A. .M. Princeton. 1887: Student at Munich: Fellow of Geological Society of America. Teacher at Wilson College. Cambridge. Mass.: Professor of Geology and Zoology. Kentucky State College and Kentucky State University. 1892—. JOSEPH WILLIAM PRYOR. M. I).. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. Kappa Alpha. M. D.. 1 876, State Medical Society. Ex-President Fayette Medical Society. Connected with Kentucky State College since 1882; Professor of Physiology and Anatomy, 1891—. FRANKLIN ELLIOTT TUTTLE. A. M.. Ph. D., Professor of Chemistry. Theta Delta Chi. Phi Kappa Phi. A. B.. Amherst. 1889: A. M., Goettingen. 1893: Ph. D., Goettingen. 1893. Instructor of Chemistry and Mineralogy. Pennsylvania State College. 1889; Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry. 1893: Professor of Quantitative Analysis, 1905; Professor of Chemistry. Kentucky State University. 1906 . RALPH NELSON MAXSON. Ph. D.. Professor of inorganic Chemistry. Sigma Xi. B. S.. Rhode Island State College. 1902: Ph. D.. Yale University. 1905. Assistant Instructor, Academic Department, Yale University; Assistant in Organic Chemistry. Yale University. 1903; Assistant in General Chemistry. Yale University, 1904: In structor in General Chemistry. Pennsylvania State College. 1905: Assistant Professor of Chemistry. State University. 1906; Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, 190 8—. JAMES THOMAS COTTON NOE. A. M.. Professor of Education. Phi Delta Theta. A. B.. 1887. and A. M.. 1891. Franklin College; Graduate Student of Cornell. 1892-93, and University of Chicago. 1899- Principal Secondary Schools. 1887-93: Instructor in English. Williamsburg Institute. 1893-94. Attorney at Law. 1894-98: Principal Ilarts-ville Masonic Institute. 1898-1901: Superintendent City Schools. Pineville, 1901-04: Professor of English and History. Lincoln Memorial University, 1904-06: Assistant Professor. Department of Education. 1906-08. State- University: Professor. Department of Education, Kentucky State University. 190S—. ALEXANDER ST. CLAIR MACKENZIE. A. M.. F. R. S. L.. Professor of English and Logic. 21
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JOSEPH MORTON' DAVIS. A. B.. B. S.. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Chi Phi. A. M. and B. S.. Hampden Sidney College. 1886. Assistant at Pantops Academy 1886-80; Principal High School. South Boston, two years; Second Assistant in the Academy for thirteen years: Assistant Professor in Mathematics. Kentucky State University. 1905—. Co-Principal of Summer School of Arts. 1003—. COLUMBUS RUDOLPH MELCHER, A. M., T.L. B.. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages. A. B., Hanover College. 1885; Student. University of Leipsic. Germany. 1886-88. Principal Veva. Indiana. High School. 1885-86: Superintendent of Public Schools. Carrollton. 1889-96; Government Service. Washington. D. C., 1896-99: Chicago University. 1900-01;Principal Reynolds Presbyterian Academy, Albany. Texas. i yOi-o2: Professor of Modern and Ancient Languages, Hanover College. 1902-07: Assistant Professor of Modern Languages. State University, 1907— WILLIAM SNYDER WEBB. M. S.. Assistant Professor of Physics. B. S.. 1900. M. S.. 1902. Kentucky State College. Assistant Professor of Physics. 1906—. JAMES EDWARD TUTU ILL, A. M.. Ph. D.. Assistant Professor of History. Sociology and Economics. A. B., University of Chicago: A. M.. T903. University of Missouri; Ph. D.. 1908, Uni- versity of Wisconsin. Fellow and Instructor. University of Missouri, 1903: Assistant in European History. University of Wisconsin; Assistant Professor University of Colorado, in History and Economics; Assistant Professor of History, Sociology and Economics, State University. 1008—. MISS SUE DOBYX McCAXX. M. S.. Instructor in Zoology and Entomology. B. S.. 190,1. and M. S.. 1905. Kentucky State College. Assistant in Zoology. Geology and Entomology, 1905—. MISS ISABELLA WEST MARSHALL. A. B.. Instructor in Domestic Science. Chi Epsilon Chi. A. B.. 1903. Kentucky State College. Instructor in Domestic Science. 1906—. MISS CLARA WHITE, Assistant in Domestic Science. HARRY ESSEX. A. B.. Assistant in Chemistry. A. B.. 1907. Cornell. American Chemical Society. Assistant University. 1907—. 23 in Chemistry. State
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