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€h£ 1912 Colonicil Crbo U RICIIAKI) M( LKOD CRAWl- ' OKl). 11. S., M. A. I ' riifissiir of Maiiiit:! .Irfs mid Jlrazcnig in the Collcgr mid Academy. A native of Nurlh Carolina. For three years he pursued Art at the Art Students ' League of New York City, and at Teacliers ' College, Coluniliia University, of whieli he is a graduate. Pro- lessor Crawford ' s undergraduate work was done at Trinity Col- lege, Durham, N. C. Member of Eastern Art Teachers ' Associa- tion ; Eastern Manual Training Club ; three years a memlier of Columbia ' s Glee Club: Member University of Virginia Sunuiier School Quartette. Member of Phi P eta Kappa Society. WALTItR ALHXAXOER MONTGOMERY, A. B.. Ph. I). (J. H. v.). Professor of Latin and GrccI;. Professor Ancient Languages, L ' niversity of Arkansas, iSgcj- 1900; Professor of Greek, University of Mississippi, ipoo- ' oi : Classical ALaster, Sewance Grammar School, ic)02- ' o6: Professor of Latin, William and Mary, igod- ' u; Professor of Latin, Uni- versity of ' irginia Sununer School, igo7- ' il. JNIeniber of Phi Beta Kappa Society, WILLIAM HOUSTON KEEBLE, B. S. Professor of Physics, B. S. L ' niversity of Tennessee, 1903: Graduate student in Physics, L ' niversity of Chicago, I9o6- ' o7. Member of Phi Beta Kappa Society. IILXRY EASTMAN BENNETT, A. B. Professor of Philosophy and Edncation. Educated Florida Agricultural College, Peabody Normal, and University of Chicago; teacher Okahumpka, Fla.. i892- ' 94; Prin- cipal Fcrnandina High School, 1896; Professor Latin and Mathe- matics, Florida State Normal School, 1897- 00; Assistant to Stale Superintendent of Public Instruction, igooVo, ; President Florida State Normal School, i()03- ' o5; Dean Normal Department, Uni- versity of Florida, i905-( ' o6: Editor Southern School and Home. Men]l)er of I ' hi Beta Kappa Society,
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10 € )c 1912 ColoniiU €t )o JUIIX LKSSLIK HALL, i ' h.D. ij- il- f). Professor of P.nglish Language and Literature. Born in Riclimond, Virginia. He received his education at llie University School, Richmond, and Randolph-Macon College ; took his Doctor ' s degree from Johns Hopkins University and was elected professor at William and Mary in i S88. Dr. Hall has pulilishcd A Translation of Beowulf; Old English Idyls; Judith, i ' hoeni.v and Other .Inglo-Saxon I ' oenis: Llalf Hours in Sonth- rn History; and many articles fur ediu-.iiinnal journals; mem- her of Phi Beia Kappa Society. TTTOM.V.S Jl ' I- ' l ' ICRSOX STUBB.S, . . M.. Ph.D. Professor of Matlieniatics. Born in Gloucester County, X ' irginia : received early educa- tion at Cappahosic Academy; . . B. from William and Mary Col- lege in 1859; served in the Confederate . rmy 1861-65; attended L ' niversity of Virginia 1865-66; Master Grammar and Matty Sc hool. 1868-69; M- A. from William and Mary 1869: Professor of Mathematics and History in Arkansas College, for sixteen years; Lower House of General Assembly of Arkansas 1877-79: Ph. D. conferred upon him by .Arkansas College 1899; Member of Phi Beta Kappa Society. VAN FRANKLIN GARRETT, A. M., . 1. D. Professor of Chemistry. Dr. Garrett was born in Williamsburg, Virginia, where he received his early education. After being graduated from V. . ' 1. L. he attended William and Mary College, which conferred upon him the honorary degree of Master of Arts. He studied iiK-dicine at the University of Virginia and Bellevue Hospital Medical College. New York City, wdiere he received his M. D. Taught two years in Giles College, Tenn., and became Professor of Natural Science in William and Mary in 1888. Memljer of Phi Pieta Kappa Society. JOHN WOODSIDE RITCHIE, B. A. Professor of Biology. A native of Illinois. Professor Ritchie received his Bachelor ' s degree at MaryviUe College, Tennessee; graduate student of Uni- versity of Chicago ; taught government school in Philippines : Professor of Biology at William and Mary 1905; author of Human Physiology, Primer of Sanitation. Primer of Hygiene. Primer of Physiology and other books on Biological subjects. Graduate student of University of Chicago. Member of Phi Beta Kappa Society.
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12 Ct)c 1912 Colonial €cl)o JAMES SOl ' THAl.L WILSON ' . M. A.. Ph.D. Professor of History and Associate Professor of English. A. B. of VVilliam and Mary College; M. A. of University of N ' irginia; Ph.D. of Princeton; . iuhor of Alexander Wilson, Poet, Saturalist, and joint author of Pausauias. Memlier of Phi Beta Kappa Society. JOHN C. CALHOUN, C. E.. M. A.. Litt.D., LL.D. Professor of German, French and Sf anish. Born in South Carolina ; educated at Wa.shington and Lee University, University of Alabama and in Germany; Professor Modern Languages in University of .Alabama ; studied in Paris : Professor of Romance Languages and German. Florida State Col- lege for Girls; Professor in William and Mary iqii. Member of Phi Beta Kappa Society. WILLIA.M J. YOUNG. -AL D. Physician and Physical Director. Educated Springfield Training School three years; Univer- -ily of Pennsylvania, where he took his M. D. While in Pennsyl- vania. Dr. Young was star half back for the football team, and third baseman on the baseball team. Elected at William and Mary in 191 1. GEORGE OSCAR FERGUSON, A. M. Associate Professor of Philosophy and Education and Principal of Williain and Mary Xorntal Academy. Graduate of William and Mary. .A. B. ; Teacher in Public Schools of Albemarle; graduate student at University of Vir- ginia; M. A. Columbia University of New York. Member of Phi Beta Kappa Society.
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