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jjy j ANDREW H. BUCHANAN, LL.D. Professor of Mathematics, Dean of College Professor Buchanan {las taught regularly in Cumberland University since 1870. Immedi- ately after receiving his A.B. and C.E. degrees he was called to assist Gen. A. P. Stewart in the Department of Mathematics. ' He served twenty years in the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, and has been honored with a number Of governmental appointments to positions of trust. w. D. Mclaughlin, a.m., ph.d. Professor of Ancient Languages Dr. McLaughlin was born on March 11, 1847. His boyhood until 1863 was spent in alternately working on the farm and attending country school. He then fought for the Confederate cause until May, 1865. Entering the Collegiate Department of Cumberland University in 1S67, he received his A.B. degree In 1868, and in 1870 was elected Adjunct Professor of Ancient Lan- guages. In 1872 he was promoted to full pro- fessorship. In 1873 he married Miss Rena Buchanan. His A.M. and Ph.D. degrees vrere both conferred by Cuna ' berlaiicl Uuiviersity. By his tuiybn Dr. McLau lUin. has won the hearts of th ji;sa4.ds. (2-
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Cumberland Our college songs we bring; Of Cumberland we sing; Her halls we love — Halls where our tasks were done, And learning ' s dawn begun; As long as rivers run, Thy blessings prove. Her beauteous trees and flowers, Her ivied walls and towers, We hold most dear. Dear is her morning light. Her sunset shade of night. And each familiar sight. Each sound we hear. How well each form and face, And old, accustomed place, Our minds recall! In days to come we ' ll find Each feature well defined, Inwrought and intertwined In memory ' s hall. Together here we ' ve wrought, Our common battle fought. By class ties bound. But now no more the bell For us the hours will tell; A strong and clear farewell Its tones will sound. M. M. MOBELOCK.
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