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Clifford L. Jaynes, A.B., Mus.B. Director School of Music and Fine Arts A.B. and Mus.B., Ohio Wesle an University, 1915; Postgraduate Work, Syracuse College of Fine Arts; Professor of Organ and Piano, St. John ' s Military Acad- emy, 1915-16-17; Director School of Music, Tusculum College, Greeneville, Tenn., 1918-19-20; present posi- tion since 1921. Mrs. Y. p. Wooten, A.B. Principal Preparatory Department A.B., Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn., 1890; University of Nashville, 1892; Degree confirmed by New Peabody, 1921 ; Teacher Mathematics, High School, Sherman, Texas; Principal Wooten Training School for Girls, Lebanon, Tenn., fifteen years; present position since September, 1920. BiRn Douglas, Litt.B. Princeton, LL.B. Director of Athletics: Professor of History Graduate Princeton, 1912-16; Cumberland, 1916-17; Assistant Professor of English, Cumberland, 1917; dur- ing war period agent in charge Department of Justice Florida and Cuba, Headquarters Tampa, 1918-20 First Officers ' Training Camp, 1917; Lawyer, 1917-22 Member Lion ' s Club, Hermitage Club, Belle Meade Country Club, of Nashville; Chamber of Commerce; Secretary and Treasurer Tennessee Bar Association, 1920; Head Coach Baseball, ' anderbilt University, 1920-21; Director Nashville Boys ' Club; All-American Catcher, 1916 (collegiate) ; Author Science of Base- ball, 1922; Junior Partner Douglas and Douglas, Lawvers, Nashville. Page fifteen
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WiNSTEAD Paine Bone, A.M., B.D., DD. Professor of Bible. El iics, Socioloyy and Greek A.B., Trinity University; A.M., Cumberland Univer- sity; Union Theological Seminary, 1888; University Berlin, 1889; University Chicago, 1894; Professor Nev-- Testament Interpretations, Cumberland University, 1894-1909; President Cumberland I ' niversity, 1909-14; Dean Theological School, Cumberland University, 1906- ' 09; Author Sunday School Comments, 1894-1906; Con- tributor of Theological and Biblical Magazines; Gen- eral Secretary Alumni Association, Cumberland Uni- versity; Editor Cumberland llumnus since 1920. Ernest Looney Stockton, A.B., A.M., LL.B. Dean College of Arts and Sciences and Professor of EntjlisJi A.B., Cumberland, 1914; A.M. and LL.B., Cumberlanrl University; Postgraduate Work in University of Chi- cago; Work on Ph.D. in Peabody College for Teach- ers, Nashville; Instructor in English, Cumberland Pr;:- paratory School, 191 6; Chairman Educational Com- mittee of Lebanon Rotary Club; present position since 1919. James Oscar B.a.ir]:), A.B., A.M., LL.B. Instructor in Chemistry : Registrar of Vni-versily A.B. and LL.B., Cumberland University, 1900; A.M., Cumberland University, 1921 ; Postgraduate Work, Pea- body College, University of Chicago ; present position since December, 191 8. Page fourteen
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Walter Hugh Draxe, B.A., ' Sl.A. Professor of Matliematics B.A., rnivcrsity Mississippi, 1S9+; M.A., University Mississippi; M. A., Harvard University, 1901 ; Member American Association of Engineers; Member Society for- the Promotion of Engineering Education ; Writer on educational and scientific subjects; Dean of Engineer- ing, University of Mississippi; Professor of Civil En- gineering, University of Florida ; Contributor to Eruji- nccr ' ing Xi ' =u;s-Ri ' iorJ and .-Imnicaii Mal wmatical Monilily, Ne%v York magazines; early advocate of en- gineering license laws and influential in their enact- ment in manv states; offered Chairmanship of Legisla- tive Committee of American Association of Engineers: appointed Supervisor of Soldiers ' Training for State of Florida by Government; drainage engineer in Arkan- sas with Government; present position since 1911. Abraha:m Rudy, M.A., Doctor of Pedagogy Professor of Modern Lanijuayes M.A., New York University, 1902; Doctor Pedagogy, New York University, 1904; Professor of Modern Lan- guages in State College of North Carolina, West Ral- eigh, 1907-14; Instructor of State I ' niversity of South Carolina, 1917-18; present position since September, 1922. H fc . 1 George W. ' axzee, E.S., ] I.S. Professor of Bioloejy anJ Educalicn B.S., Central College, Pella, Iowa; Postgraduate Work, University of Chicago, 1916, I ' niversity of Illinois, 1917; Science Teacher, Pella High School; Science Teacher, Williamsburg High School; Biology Instruct- or, Central College; Biology Instructor, Williamsburg, Iowa; present position since 1922. Page sixteen
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