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Arcadius McSwain Trawick n 1 ' N Professor of Relit ious Education A.B., Vanderbilt University, 1895; B.D., Van- derljilt University, 1897; Student Southwestern Presbyterian University; New York School of Philanthropy; Columbia University. Professor of Sociology and Psychology, Method- ist Training School, 1908-1911; Student Secre- tary International Committee Y. M. C. A., 1911- 1918; Professor of Sociology, Scarritt School of Missions, 1919-1921; Professor of Religious Edu- cation, Wofford College, since 1921. William Chapman Herbert Professor of Education and Greek A.B., Wofford College, 1904; M.A., Wofford College, 1922; Graduate Work, University of Tennessee; M.A., Columbia University. Professor of Mathematics, Wofford Fitting School, 1906-07; Superintendent of Public Schools, 1907-18; Headmaster Wofford Fitting School, 1918-24; Dean of Wofford College, 1925- 2G; Professor of Mathematics and Greek, Wof- ford College. Edward Hampton Shuler Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics B.S., Clemson College, 1909; Carnegie Student of Fine Arts, Harvard University, Summer 1927. Superintendent of Electrical and Mechanical Leboratory, Clemson College, 1911-12; Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics, Wofford Col- lege, since 1912; State Licensed Engineer; Mem- ber of South Carolina Engineers ' Society; Dis- trict Vice-President of S. I. A. A. W. H. Morton Professor of Geology B.Sc, Central University, Kentucky; Graduate Work, Columbia University and University of Chicago; D.Sc, Presbyterian College of South Carolina, 1924. Member of Astrophysical Society of America; of the American Association for the Advance- ment of Science; of the South Carolina Acad- emy of Science; Professor of Geology and Phy- sics in several institutions of college rank, prior to 1903; Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Converse College, since 1903; Professor of Geol- ogy, Wofford College, since 1930.
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Facility David Duncan Wallace B K Professor of History and Economics A.B., Wofford, 1894; A.M., Wofford, 1895; Ph.D., Vanderbilt. University, 1899; Lli.D., Uni- versity of Soutli Carolina, 1924; Litt.D., Pres- byterian Colleg o( Soutli Carolina, 1925. Instructor in English and History. Carlisle School, 1896-98; Adjunct Professor of History and Economics, Wofford College, 1S99-1902; Professor of History and Economics Wofford College. 1902-24; Professor of History and Political Science, Wofford College, 1924-1925; Actini? Pi ' Ofessor of American History, Univer- sity of Michigan, first half of year, 1917-18; Professor of History and Economics, Wofford Collegj, since 1925; Member American Political Science Association and South Carolina His- torical Society. Coleman B. Waller Professor of Chemistry and Biology A.B., Wofford College, 1892; A.M., Wofford Col- lege, 1893; Ph.D.. Vanderbilt University, 1903; Graduate Work, Johns Hopkins University. Superintendent Public Schools, 1893-96 ; In- structor in Mathematics Vanderbilt University. 1897-98; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Clemson College, 1898-1901; Professor of Chem- istry and Biology, Wofford College, since 1904. William Leonard Pugh Professor of English A.B., Parsons College, 1897; A.M., Parsons Col- lege (Classics), 1901; A.M.. Northwestern Uni- versity (English). 1908 ; Ph.D., Harvard Uni- versity, 1911; Litt.D. I Parsons College, 1930. Instructor in Gre k, Latin, and German, Cor- ning Academy, Corning, Iowa, 1899-1901 ; Prin- cipal of Corydon (Iowa) High School. 1902- 1903; Superintendent of Schools. Corydon, Iowa, 1903-1907; Professor of English. Wofford Col- lege, since 1911; Instructor in Winthrop Sum- mer School, 1923-30; Instructor in Winthrop Extension Department, 1923-29; Member of Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Gamma Mu; The Modern Lan- guage Association of America; The National Geographic Association; The Mediaeval Acad- emy of America. James Alburn Chiles Professor of Modern Languac es A.B., Central College. 1895; A.M., Vanderbilt University, 1898 ; Ph.D.. University of Illinois, 1908; Student at the University of Leipzig and the Sorbonne. Paris, 1899-1900; Teaching Fellow in French and German, Vanderbilt University, 1897-99. Instructor in German, Washington University, 1900-01; Instructor in German, University of Illinois, 1905-10; Professor of Modern Lan- guages, Southern University, 1910-1913; Instruc- tor in German, University of Wisconsin, 1913- 1914; Professor of Modern Languages, Wofford College, since 1914, 21
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Clarence Clifford Norton Professor of Social Science B.S., Millsaps College, 1919; A.M., Emory Uni- versity, 1920; Graduate Worlc. Columbia Uni- versity, 1922; Graduate Worli, University of North Carolina, 1923-2,5; Ph.D., University of North Carolina, 1927. Professor of History, Alexander College, 1920- 1923; Dean, Alexander College, 1921-1923; Teaching Fellow in History and Government, University of North Carolina, 1923-1924; In- structor in History and Government, University of North Carolina, 1924-192,5; Acting Professor of Social Science, Wofford Colleg since 1925; Professor of American Government. Wake For- est College, summer 1927. John West Harris B K Assistant Professor of English A.B. and A.M., Wofford, 1916; Ph.D., Univer- sity of North Carolina, 1928; one year law, Columbia Ilniversity, 1919-1920; Summer School, 1921-1922, Columbia University. Professor of English, Darlington School for Boys, Rome, Ga., 191B-1917; Instructor in Fly- ing in United States Air Service, 1917-1918; As- sistant Professor of English, Wofford College, 1921-1925; Assistant Professor of English, Uni- versity of North Carolina, 1925-1928. John Leonard Salmon Assistant Professor of French A.B., Center College, 1914; Chicago University, Summer of 1916; Columbia University, Summer of 1922; Harvard University, 1925-1928; A.M., Harvard University, 1926. Instructor of Modern Languages, Millersburg Military Institute, 1915-1918; Tennessee Military Institute, 1918-1919; Castle Heights Military Academy, 1919-1921; Assistant Professor of Modern Languages, Wofford College, 1921-1925; Austin Fellow in Romance Languages, Harvard University, 1926-1927; Instructor in French, Harvard University, 1927-1928; Wofford College, since 1928. Raymond Agnew Patterson Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Modern Languages A.B., Wofford, 1916; A.M., Wofford, 1917. Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Modern Lahg-uages, Wofford College, since 1926.
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