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Col. James A. Axdersox C.E. Professor of Ci ' vil Engineering First distinguished graduate «ith B.S. degree, Class of ' 13, v. M. I. Instructor at Shenandoah Vallev Academy, ' i3- ' i+. Assistant Professor of Civil ' Engineering, V. M. I., ' i+- ' i6. Degree of Civil Engineer, Cornell I ' niversity, ' 17. Captain, Quartermaster Corps, Virginia National Guard, ' 17. Assistant Quartermaster, Thirtieth Division, U. S. A., ' i7- ' i8. Saw service in France and Be ' - gium. Assistant to Operations OIBcer, First Armv Headquarters, with rank of Major, ' i8- ' i9. Assistant to Administration Officer, Headquar- ters, Seventh Corps, with rank of Lieutenant- Colonel ' 19. Major and Adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering, V. M. I., ' i9- ' 20. Lieutenant- Colonel and Associate Profe:.sor of Civil Engin- eering, ' zo- ' is- Since 1925, Colonel and Pro- fessor of Civil Engineering. Col. B. Davis Mayo B. S. Professor of Mathematics Born at Shenandoah, Page County, Virginia, 1884. Third distinguished graduate, V. NI. I., Class of 1909. Instructor, Fishburne Military Academy, ' 09- ' 10. Assistant Professor of Engi- neering teaching branches of higher mathe- matics, V. M. I., ' io- ' i7. Adjunct Profes-or of Mathematics, ' i7- ' 20. Lieutenant-Colonel and Associate Professor of Mathematics, ' 20- ' 2 5. Colonel since 1925- 29
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Col. Edward Steidtman M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Mineralogy and Geology A.B., M A., Ph.D. from University of Wis- consin. Assistant Professor of Geology, Uni- versity of Wisconsin, ' i2- ' 22. Assistant Geol- ogist, Wisconsin Geological Survey, ' 07 and ' 12. Geologist, U. S. Geological Survey, ' i8- ' i9. Geologist for various interests in Minnesota, Michigan, Georgia, Idaho and Alaska. Author of reports and papers on geological subjects. Member of the Geological Society of America; member of the American Society and of the Wis- consin Academy of Sciences and Arts. Appoint- ed Professor of Mineralogy and Geology, V. M. 1., 1923. Col. Stewart W. Anderson M.S. Proiessor 0} Electrical Enninecrino Graduated from V. M. I., 1908. Command- ant, Charlotte Hill Military Academy. Electrical Engineer, U. S. Navy Department. Assistant Professor, V. M. I., ' 14- ' ! 7. Commissioned Sec- ond Lieutenant of Engineers, U. S. A, June, ' 17; promoted to First Lieutenant in August, ' 17; and to Captain in August, ' 18. Served in France vith the Three Hundred and Seventh Engineers, taking part in the St. Mihiel and Argonne offensives. Resigned commission, ' 19, and became Adjunct Professor of Electrical En- gineering. Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, ' 20. Since 1925, Colonel and Professor of Electrical Engineering.
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Col. George L. Barton M.A., Ph.D. Professor oj Laiin Phi Beta Kappa, Raven, Bachelor and Master of Arts, University of V ' irginia. Instructor in Latin, University of Virginia, ' i2- ' i6. Instruc- tor in Latin, V. M I., ' i-j- ' i ). Major and Ad- junct Professor of Latin and French, V. M. I., 1919. Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Uni- versity of Virginia, 1920. Since 1919, Secretary and Treasurer, V. M. I. Athletic Association. Since 1925, Lieutenant-Colonel, and Professor of Latin, V. M. I. Col. Robert Lee B.vtes LLH., M.A, Ph.D. Professor of Psyiholoyy and Pliilosopliy Born at Middleway, West Virginia, 1886. De- gree of Bachelor of Laws, West Virginia Uni- versity, 1912. Graduate of Military Department, West Virginia University, 1912. Degree of Bachelor of Arts, West Virginia University, 1916. Student, Johns Hopkins ITniversity. High School Principal until 1918. First Lieutenant, Psychol- ogy Department, U. S. Army. Supervisor of Class Room Instruction, General Hospital No. 2. Degree of Master of Arts, Johns Hopkins Uni- versitv, 1920. Research Assistant, Psychology Department, Johns Hopkins University, ' 20- ' 2i.
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