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Izwm A . THE KE NTVCK College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering FREDERICK PAUL ANDERSON, 111.1211 Dean of College Of .VIechanicnl and Electrical Engineering, B.M.E,, Purdue University; M. 15., ibid., A.S.M.E. Sigma Chi; Tau Beta Pi. PERRY CASSIDY, BALE. Assistant Professor of Thermodynamics. R M Kentucky, 1911. Tau Beta Pi. J. J. CURTIS, E.M4E. Instructor in Testing Laboratory BALE, Kentucky State, Tau Beta Pi. JOSEPH DICKER. Instructor in Foundry and Forge Shop, I. IS, DICKER Instructor in W'ocud Shop. JAMES RAY DUNCAN, BALE. Instructor in Electrical Lnbol'morya B.M.E., Kentucky, 1911. Tau Beta Pi U-Ionor Mam. L. K, FRANKEL, ALE. Profcssor of Machine Design. BALE, Kcm Lucky State; 31.15., ibid. Tuu Beta Pi; Pi Kappa Alphm MAN WILLIAM EDWIN FREEMAN, 1212 Professor of Electrical Engineering. 11.13., Transylvaniu' H.111, ., Kentucky State; ibid., 11.1.1112, Tau Bela Pi; Kappa Alpha. J. S, HURINE, RLE. Assislunt Professor in Steam anineering HALE, Kentucky, 1909; M 17., 1b1t1 1912. RIISS DIARGARET LOVVRY. Instructor in Frcelund Drawing. MISS HELEN B. LOWRY. Inslructnr in Fr'cchand Drawing. L. E. NOLLAU, ME. Assistant Professor of Drawing, BALE, Kenluc Slate; M 12., ibid. Tau Bela Pi; Alpha Tau Omega. GORDON THURBIAN. Assistant in Experimental Laboratory. ISAAC WATKINS. Engines! and Assistant in Laboratory. A. L. VVILHOITE, 11.M.E. Instructor in Steam Laboratory. BALE, Kentucky State. Tau Beta Pi.
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College of Arts and Science—Continued TEMPLE R. HOLCROFT, B.S. Instructor in Mathematics, B.S., Hanover, 1912; Principal Alton High School. KNOX JAMISON, M.A. A.B., Hanover, 1905; M.A., 1906; Summer Student Indiana University, 1907-8-10; Sum- mer Student Wisconsin University, 1912; Present position since 1906. THEODORE TOLMAN JONES, A.M. Professor of Latin. A.B., A.M, Kentucky; A.M., Harvard. SUE D. McCANN, M.S. Assistant Professor of Entomology. B.S., M. S., Kentucky. R. N. MAXON, PH.D. Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. Sigma Chi. J. T. C. NOE, A M. Professor of Education. A.B., A.M. Phi Delta Theta. TPIOMAS F. OTT, B.S. Instructor in Chemistry. B.S., Kentucky. M. L. PENCE, M.S. Professor of Physics. B.S., Kentucky, ’81; M.S., ’85. ELIJAH LATHAM REES, M.A. Associate Professor of Mathematics. B.C.E., Kentucky, 1907; C.E., 1908; M.A., Univer- sity of Chicago. 1913. Tau Beta Pi. McHENRY RHOADES. Professor of Secondary Education, and State High School Inspector; Superintendent City Schools, Frankfort, 1891-1900; Superintend- ent City Schools, Owensboro, 1900-1911. PERCY GODFREY SAVAGE. Instructor in Chemistry. Delta Upsilon. MARION REXFORD SHNAITTER, B.S., LL.B. Assistant Professor of Latin. B.S., Hanover, 1909; LL.B., Kentucky, 1911. ROBERT HOOVER SPAHR, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physics. B.S., Wash- ington and Lee; M.S, Kentucky. CHARLES F. STILES, B.S. Instructor in Entomology. B.S., Mississippi, A.M, 1911. MARY E. SWEENY, M.A. Head Department of Home Economics. A.B, Transylvania; M.S, Kentucky; M.A, Co- lumbia; Honorary Vice-President Columbia University Biochemical Society; President Kentucky Home Economics Association. GLAN VILLE TERRELL, PH.D. Professor of Greek. A.B, Leland Stanford, 1894; Ph.D, Harvard, 1900; Professor of Greek and German, 1900-1909; Professor of J914- Greek, Kentucky, 1909-14; Acting Professor of Greek Brown University, 1912-13. Phi Beta Kappa. JOHN J. TIGERT, B.A. (Oxon) Professor of Philosophy. B.A, Vanderbilt, 1904; B.A. (Oxon) 1907; First Rhodes Scholar, 1904-07; Professor of Philosophy, Central College, Mo, 1907-9; President and Professor of Philosophy (Ky.) Wesleyan Col- lege, 1909-11; Present position since 1911; Contributor “London Quarterly Review, “Methodist Quarterly Review” and other periodicals. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Theta, EDWARD TUTHILL, PH.D. Professor of History. Ph.D, Wisconsin; Assistant Professor History and Sociology, Kentucky Stale University, 1908-11; Present position since 1911. CHARLES PRESTON WEAVER, A.M. Associate Professor of English. A.B, Waker Forest College, A.M, ibid. Graduate Student Johns Hopkins University. CLARA W. WHITE. Instructor in Home Economics. A. C. ZEMBROD, A.M. Head Department of Modern Languages. A. M, Heidelburg College. Pi Kappa Alpha. 19 ws'zzm
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College of Agriculture Dean Kastle JOSEPH HOEING KASTLE, PH.D. Dean of College of Agriculture and Director of Kentucky Experiment Station. B.S., Kentucky State University; M.S., ibid., Ph. D., Johns Hopkins; Former Head of the Chemical Department of the Hygienic Lab- oratory, Washington, D. C.; Head of De- partment of Chemistry. University of Vir- ginia for two years; Present position since 1912. Beta Theta Pi. W. S. ANDERSON, M.A. Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry. B.A., 1895; M.A., 1896; Principal Allegheny Collegiate Institute, 1896-1903; Professor of Chemistry (Ky.) Wesleyan College, 1903-13. JAMES A. FARRA, B.S. Assistant Professor Agricultural Engineering. B.S., Yale, 1902; Fort Wayne Electric Com- pany, 1902-03; Manager Sycamore Park” Woodford Co., 1903-12; Present position since 1912; Editorial Staff, “Inland Farmer.” HARRISON GARMAN. Professor of Entomology and Zoology. Former President American Association of Economic Entomology; Member St. Louis Academy of Science; American Acadamy of Political and Social Science; Author numerous papers on Zoology, Entomology and Botany; Secretary- Treasurer Kentucky State Beekeeping Asso- ciation. ALFRED HALLEY GILBERT, M.S. Associate Professor of Botany. B.S., Univer- sity of Vermont; M.S., University of Wis- consin. 1913. FRED W. MOFMANN, M.S. Assistant Professor of PIorticuLture. B.S., University of Nebraska, 1910; M.S., ibid., 1912; Assistant in Horticulture, University of Nebraska. Sigma Chi; Alpha Zeta; Acacia. J. J. HOOPER, M.S.A. Professor of Animal Husbandry. M.S.A., Iowa State College, 1907. SADOCIE CONNELLEE JONES, M.S. B.S., Kentucky, 1906; M.S., University of Illinois,, 1909; Illinois Soil Survey, 1907; Kentucky Geological Survey, 1908-12. RUDOLPH E. KNAPP, B.S. Assistant Professor of Bacteriology. B.S., University of Michigan, 1904; Instructor in Bacteriology, University of Michigan, 1908. frank t. McFarland, b.s. Instructor in Botany. B.S., Ohio State University, 1912. CLARENCE WENTWORTH MATTHEWS, B.S. Professor of Horticulture. B.S., Cor- nell, 1891 . Sigina Chi. WILLIAM DURRETT NICHOLAS, B.S. Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry. B.S., Kentucky State University. GEORGE ROBERTS, M. S. Professor of Agronomy. B.Ped., Kentucky, 1899; M.S., ibid., 1901; Chemist, California Experiment Station, 1903-06; Member Amer- ican Society of Agronomy. Alpha Zeta. WALLACE V. SMITH, B.S. Assistant in Animal Husbandry. B.S., Ken- tucky, 1913. Mystic Circle; Alpha Zeta. 21
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