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VWLF XZID H I l( ltV M fy3.P.,cc. Q DOC Frank Butler Trotter, Acting-President A.M., LL. D., Dr. Trotter is a County, this state, € taught in the country of Roanoke College, but native of Ohi arly in youth. As a young man he r and town schools. He is a graduate and later took his other degrees at He was Professor of Latin at West Virginia Wesleyan College before coming to the University as Professor of Latin in 1907. In 1911, he was made Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and became Acting President of the University in 1914. Dr. Trotter is an energetic administrator of the University affairs, and has a broad view of the scope of its activities. - Alfred Jarret Hare, A. M. Professor Hare wa: 1 a West Virginian, n High School, rec. a Virginian, but the Civil War made He was an early graduate of Mogan- ived his A. B. degree from the State University, and his A. M. from Harvard. He has been principal of the King wood Schools, Professor of Latin at West Virginia College, and Principal of the West Virginia University Preparatory School, coming here in 1889. He is now Professor of Latin Language and Literature. He is also chaii man of tne Commiitte on CJassifications and grades and secretary of the Committee on Entrance. He is better kpo ' n ir the official capacity of Registrar and Secretary of the University. t 22 ]1917C 2
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OCX 7WVLF 5 Clement Ross Jones, M.M.E. Dean Jones received his early training at Grafton High School. He attended West Virginia University, Stevens Institute of Technology, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and Cornell University. He served as instructor, then Assistant Professor, and Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and is now Dean of the College of Engineering and Professor of Steam and Experimental Engineering, He is a member of the Committee on Classification and Grades. Dean Jones is also a member of the executive committee of the Land Grant College En- gineering Association, and belongs to the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. XDD 5 X John Lee Coulter, Ph.D. Dr. Coulter received his A sity of North Dakota, and his has had considerable teaching George Washington Universit United States Bureau, in the of the last Amerii B. and A. M. deg Ph. D. from W: ?xperience at loi He served as agricult secretary of thi State College and at special agent in the during the taking United States Commission sent to Europe to investigate rural life proble He is on the editorial staff of the American Economic Review, and a lecturer and author on rural life and economic subjects. He becan Dean of the College of Agriculture in 1915. X Henry Craig Jones, LL.B. De; He ' ived his A. B. degree at Cor- nell College, in Iowa, and his LL. B. degree at Harvard University. He was with the law firm of Rubens, Fischer and Mossor, at Chicago, for some time. He then went to George Washington University, Wash- ington, D. C, as Professor of Law. In 1914 he came to West Virginia University as Dean of the College of Law, and Professor of Law. He is also a member of the Committee on C lassification and Grades of the University. X John Nathan Simpson, M.D. Dr. Simpson received his A. B. degree at the University of Nash- ville. He then went to Baltimore and took his medical degree at Johns Hopkins University. He served as assistant principal of Marshall College, and was at one time principal of the Huntington High School. He came to Morgantown in 1902, and is Dean of the School of Medicine. He is also Professor of Physiology, Director of the State Hygienic Laboratory, and is on the Public Health Council, Dr. Simpson is on the Staff of the Corp of Cadets as Cadet Surgeon, and is a member of the Committee on Military and Gymnasium. JCX 23 31917C 2 =ID
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