Wofford College - Bohemian Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

 - Class of 1936

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Pettis Norton Stanbury CHARLES SEMPLE PETTIS, Professor of Physics B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1917; M.S., University of Wisconsin, 1918; Research Fellowship, Uni- versity of Wisconsin, 1917-1918; Graduate Work, University of Wisconsin and Harvard University. Pro- fessor of Physics and Chemistry, Davis and Elkins College. 1920-1922; Assistant Professor of Physics, Wof- ford College, 1922-1928; Professor of Physics, Wofford College, since 1928. CLARENCE CLIFFORD NORTON, Professor of Social Science B.S.. Millsaps College, 1919; A.M., Emory University, 1920; Graduate Work, Columbia University, 1922; Graduate Work, University of North Carolina, 1923-1925; Ph.D., University of North Carolina, 1927. Professor of History, Alexander College, 1920-1923; Dean of Alexander College, 1921-1923; Teach- ing Fellow in History and Government, University of North Carolina, 1923-1924; Professor of American Government, Wake Forest College, summer 1927; Instructor in History and Government, University of North Carolina, 1924-1925; Professor of Social Science, Wofford College, since 1925. ALBERT STANBURY, K B, Alpha Tau Omega, Assistant Professor of English A.B., Duke University, 1931; M.A., Duke University, 1932; Instructor in English, North Carolina State College of the University of North Carolina, 1934-1935; Assistant Professor in English, Wofford Col- lege, 1935-1936. JOHN LEONARD SALMON, B n 9, Professor of Modern Languages A.B., Centre 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 Mili- tary 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; Professor of Modern Languages, Wofford College, since 1928. RAYMOND AGNEW PATTERSON, X B J , Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biology A.B., Wofford College, 1916; A.M., Wofford College, 1917; Graduate Work at Columbia University, 1927-1928. Served with the American Expeditionary Forces in France as a First Lieutenant in the Coast Artillery, 1917-1919; Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Modern Languages at Wofford College, 1926-1931; Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biology at Wofford College since 1931. Page Twenty-six

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p UGH Chiles Trawick WILLIAM LEONARD PUGH, K Professor of English AB Parsons College, 1897; A.M., Parsons College, 1901; A.M., Northwestern University, 1908; Ph.D., Harvard University, 191 1 ' ; Litt.D., Parsons College, 1930. Instructor in Greek, Latin and German, Corning Academy, Corning, ' iowa, 1899-1901; Principal of Corydon (Iowa) High School, 1902-1903; Superintendent Schools Corydon, Iowa, 1903-1907; Instructor in Winthrop College Summer School, 1923-1931; Instructor in Winthrop College Extension Department, 1923-1929; Member of Pi Gamma Mu; The Modern Language Association of America; The National Geographic Association; The Mediaeval Academy of America; Pro- fessor of English, Wofford College, since 1911. JAMES ALBURN CHILES, A A, Professor of Modem Languages AB Central College, 1895; A.M., A ' anderbilt 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, 1897-1899; Instructor in German, Washington University, 1900-1901; In- structor ' in German, University of Illinois, 1905-1910; Professor of Modern Languages, Southern Univer- sity, 1910-1913; Instructor in German, University of Wisconsin, 1913-1914; Professor of Modern Languages, Wofford College, since 1914; Grand President of Delta Phi Alpha. ARCADIUS McSWAIN TRAWICK, n r N, Professor of Religious Education A.B., Vanderbilt University, 1895; B.D., Vanderbilt University. 1897; Student Southwestern Presby- terian LTniversity; New York School of Philanthropy; Columbia University. Professor of Sociology and Psychology, Methodist Training School, 1908-1911; Student Secretary, International Committee Y. M. C. A., 1911-1918; ' Professor of Sociology, Scarritt School of Missions, 1919-1921; Professor of Religious Educa- tion, 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 and Columbia University, Professor of Mathematics, Wofford Fitting School, 1906-1907; Superintendent of Public Schools, 1907-1918; Headmaster, Wofford Fitting School, 1918-1924; Dean of Wofford College, 1925-1926; Professor of Mathematics and Greek, Wofford College. EDWARD HAMPTON SHULER, Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics B. S., Clemson College, 1909; Carnegie Student of Fine Arts, Harvard University, Summer 1927. Assistant ' Professor of Applied Mathematics, Wofford College, since 1912; State Licensed Engineer; Member of South Carolina Engineers ' Society; Member of State Board Engineer Examiners. Herbert Shuler Page Twenty-Roe



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Bourne Coates WILLIAM RAYMOND BOURNE, Assistant Professor of Modern Languages A.B., Wofford College, 1923. Professor of English at Davenport, 1923-1925; Assistant Professor of Modern Languages at Wofford since 1925. KENNETH DANIEL COATES, Assistant Professor of English A.B., University of North Carolina, 1925; M.A., University of North Carolina, 1932. Assistant Pro- fessor of ' English at Wofford College since 1928. Neville Holcombe, n k a, 2 T, Blue Key, I. R. C, Professor of Elementary and Business Law A.B., Wofford College, 1926; LL.B., Harvard University, 1930. Now Practicing Law as a Member of the South Carolina and Spartanburg Bars. MAJOR HERBERT FRANCIS TEATE, Professor of Military Science and Tactics Alabama National Guard, 1909-1913; Federal Service on Mexican Border, 1916-1917; Service in the Regular Army 326th Infantry, 82nd Division, 1917-1918. Instructor, Central Officers ' Training School; Mobilization Headquarters at Camp Gordon, Ga.; 6th U. S. Infantry, Student Infantry School; Infantry National Match Rifle Team; Stationed at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, Ft. Mc- pherson Ga Fort McClellan, Ala.; Member Alabama National Guard Rifle Team, 1909-1913; U. S. Infan- try Team 1922; U. S. Team in International Matches at Ottawa, Canada, 1912; Major Infantry, United States Army; P. M. S. T. at Wofford College since September. 1930. CAPTAIN BOB CHILDS, Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics Mercer University; Entered Service 1914; Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant National Army June 5, 1918; 1st Lieutenant National Army September 1, 1918; 1st Lieutenant Regular Army July 1, 1920; Captain January 1, 1933; Foreign Service; China, Philippines, France, Germany, and Hawaii. Stationed at Wofford College since 1934. Teate Childs Page Twenty -seven

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