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CO LOMI IL 5. ECHO iFarultij William Houston ' Keeble, B.S. Professor of Physics A native of Tennessee. Professor Keeble received his Bachelor ' s degree at the University of Tennessee, 1903 ; three years a graduate student in Physics, University of Chicago. Member of Phi Beta Kappa Society. Henry E.astman Bennett, A.B. Professor of Pliilosopliy and Education Educated Florida Agricultural College, Peabody Nor- mal, and University of Chicago; teacher Okahumpka, Fla., i892- ' 94; Principal Fernandina High School, 1896; Professor Latin and Mathematics, Florida State Normal College, iS97- ' oo; Assi;tant to State Superintendent of Public Instruction, i9co- ' o3 ; President Florida State Normal School, i903- ' o5; Dean Normal Department, University of Florida, I905- ' o6; Editor Southern School and Home. Member of Phi Beta Kappa Society. JatiIes Southall Wilson, M.A.. Ph.D. Professor of History and Jssociate Professor of Enylish A. B. of William and Mary College; M. A. of Uni- versitv of Virginia ; Ph. D. of Princeton ; Author of Alexatider If ' ilsoti, Poet, Saluralisi. and joint author of Pausanias. Member of Phi Beta Kappa Society. 14
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:C0L0MI lL ' ' TgIS ' ECHO Jarultu V ' .AN Franklin Garri£Tt, A.M., M.D. Professor of Chemistry Dr. Garrett was born in Williamsburg, Virginia, wbere he received his early education. After being graduated from ' . M. I., he attended William and Mary College, which conferred upon him the honorary degree of Master of . rfi. He studied medicine at the Universitv of Vir- ginia and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, Xe.v York, where he received his M. D. Taught two years in Giles College, Tenn., and became Professor of Natural Science in William and Mary in 1888. Member of Phi Beta Kappa Society. y™ ' i ' ' ■■■ ' W i John Woouside Ritchie, H.A. Professor of Bioloyy A native of Illinois. Professor Ritchie received his Bachelor ' s degree at Maryville College, Tennessee; graduate student at University of Chicago; taught government school in Philippines; Professor of Biology at William and Mary 1905; author of Human Pliys ' t- oiogy. Primer of Sanitatinu, Primer of Hygiene, Primer of Physiology and other books on Biological subjects. CJraduate student and fellow of University of Chicago. Member of Phi Beta Kappa Society. Richard McLhod Crawford, B.S., M.A. I ' rofcssor of Mdiiunl Arts and Drauiny in the College and Academy A nati ' e of North Carolina. For three ears he pursued .Art at the .Art Students League of New York City and at Teacliers ' College, Columbia University, of which he is a graduate. Professor Crawford ' s under- graduate work was done at Trinity College, Durham, N. C. Member of Eastern .Art Teachers ' Association; Eastern Manual Training Association; three years a member of Columbia ' s Glee Club; Professor of Manual Arts University of Virginia Summer School, igoS- ' ii. Member of Phi Beta Kapp9 Society. 13
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[COLOniAC ' W ECHO IFaruItg John C. C.m.houx, C.K., M.A., l.itt.n., LL.D. Professor of Cjcriiiun. Frciiih iiiiil Spimish Born in Alabama; B. S., C. E., and M. A. Washing- ton and Lee; Resident Master Washington and Lee; taught at Wilmington, North Carolina; studied at Hei- delburg and Paris; Professor of Creek and Latin, and Instructor in Spanish, rniversity of Alabama; at- tended Universities of Berlin, Lousainie, and Strasbourg, each a semester; Professor of Oreek and Modern Lan- guages, King College; similar position in Florida State College; Chair of Modern Languages, Florida State College for Women; Finally the Chair of Romance Languages in same College; LL. D. University of Alabama; Dr. Litt. Washington Lee; Professor at William and Mary in 1911; Member of Phi Beta Kappa Society. George Oscar Ferguson, M.A. Professor of Philosophy and Psycholot y and Princi- pal of Williani and Mary orinal Academy C.raduate of William and Mary, A. B.; Teacher in Public Schools of Albemarle; graduate student at Uni- versity of Virginia; M. A. Columbia University of New York. Member of Phi Beta Kappa Society. Wesley Pi.ummhr Ci.ark, M.A. Professor of Latin anil Greek Professor Clark received his A. B. and . . M. degree at Richmond College, i903- ' o4; Instructor of Latin and Greek in Jacksonville College, Texas; Professor of Latin and Greek in Washburn College, Kansas; Gradu- ate student at University of Chicago; Assistant in Greek at l niversity of Chicago, 1910; elected at William and Mary, 1912. IS
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