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OLD PATH TO CAMPUS S NEW PATH 50 YARDS WALK FROM OLD PATH
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HON. F. CLARK HOLMES F. Clark Holmes was born in DeSoto county, Mississippi, on December 5, 1869, and spent his boyhood in that favored section of the State. He entered the University of Mississippi in the fall of 1886 and remained there for a period of four years, graduating with the degree of B.S. XVhile in the University, Mr. Holmes was noted for his diligent work in his classes, and after his graduation was appointed assistant instructor in chemistry, which position he hlled for the ensuing two years while taking his law degree. In 1892 Mr. Holmes received his degree of LL.B. and immediately entered upon the practice of his profession. Mr. Holmes has prospered in his profession and has received many tokens of esteem from his fellow citizens of his home town. He was first appointed Trustee of the University of Mississippi under Governor Vardaman's administration, and as a mark of appreciation and recognition of his services was reappointed by Governor Noel on the old Board of Trustees of the University. At the last meeting of the Legislature with the General Board of Trustees for the higher educational institutions, Mr. Holmes was appointed as a member of this Board. He has always served in all positions with honor to himself and to the best interests of those for whose welfare he was responsible. S HON. ISAAC C. ENOCHS. Probably no citizen of the State has given more intelligent study and more intense thought to Alississippfs educational conditions and needs than has Hon. I. C. lunochs. For nearly two decades Mr. lznochs has been a member of the Board of luducation of the Jackson public schools, and in this position he has given close attention to the questions of secondary education, indeed, the same careful and conscientious thought has marked his conduct as a Trustee that has always characterized his administration of large business affairs. For twelve years he served as a member of the Board of Trustees of Millsaps College, and exerted a strong infh.ence in the formative period of this institution's history. Over the protest of all who were interested in the development of this great institution, Mr. lunochs resigned as Trustee in order that he might continue to serve the public school interest or Jackson. For a numlzer of years he was a member of the 1Vhitworth College Board, and in this position he studied carefully the many educational questions involved in the higher education of women. Surely, his broad and varied experience peculiarly fitted him for membership on the Uniform Board. Governor Noel, recognizing his superior qualifications for this important Board, urged him to accept the appointment. His acceptance is a distinct service to the State. Mr. linochs is a native Mississippian, born in Copiah county in 1852, he was the eldest of nine brothers and one sister. Lett in charge of a plantation and home at the age of nine years while his father answered the conntry's call to fight the battles of the civil war. hc was denied school advantages. But his mother belonged to that heroic band of South- ern women who did all things well, and under her in- struction he mastered the elementary subjects of the school course. His ambition was to practice law, but the close of the war found his father's property, in connnon with other Southern planters, in wreck and ruin, and, perforce, young l'Inoch's time, thought and attention nu.st lie given to bring order out of chaos on the plantation. In 1879 Mr. Iinochs was married to Miss Margaret liliza Catchings. In his interesting and cultured family are four daughters and one son. In 1888 he moved to Jackson, and has since lzeen a potent factor in all that has contributed to the remarkable growth of the capital city-civic righteousness, educational progress and in- dustrial development. Mississippi is most fortunate in the service of a citizen so well equipped to aid in the administration of all her educational institutions. 22
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Ujicers of Insiruciion ana' Adminisfraiion Q Faiully ANDHICXV ARMSTRONG KINCANNON. A.B.. M.S., LL.D., C lza11z'0IIor. ALFRED HUME, CE., DSC., l'ir'r'-0111111wfllm' mul l,l'Uf'l'SNYll' of JIIlfIll'HI!Iflf'N. B.l2l., Vzmclerliilt lfniversity. 1987, CIC., 1989, DSC., 1S90, Fellow and Assistant in Civil l'lllgll1C'Pl'll1g', Vanderbilt l'niV6r- sity, 1887-905 Professor of Mzitlwnmtics, L'niversity of Missis- sippi, sinC0 18903 Avting Professor of Civil liiigiiiec-Wiiig, Uni- versity of Mississippi, 1900-033 Vice-Cliancollor and Dean of the Depaihiie-mit of Science, I,itei'z1hii'P :mtl Arts, University of Mississippi, since 19054 Professor of Astronomy :incl Acting Cliance-llor, session of 1906-07. FRANKLIN i,. RILEY, M.A., PILD., l,l'0f1'N.WIl' uf llisloi'-U. 'ssissippi Collegc, 1899, :incl A.M., 1S9lg Fellow in History, Johns Hopkins l'niversity, 1895-96g PILD., 1896, l'niversily of Mississippi, sinvc' 1897. l'rcsicl6'nt Hillman Collegv, 1896-97, Profossor of History.
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