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EDITORIAL IT is not our purpose to make apologies for this volume. In it we have endeavored to portray a glimpse of campus life as seen by us here on the hill. A college annual should be a well balanced mix- ture of fun and facts, as is the life which it represents. This is our effort, and we hope that none will be offended at whatever friendly jibes are found within. We wish to express sincere appreciation to those who have aided in making this volume of Quips and Cranks a success. —J. S. S.
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FACULTY Henry Louis Smith. M. A.. Ph. D., LL. D., President. Born in Greensboro, N. C. in 1859, and studied at Davidson from 1877 to 1881. He was awarded the Mathematical medal in 1879; the Greek medal, the Essayist ' s medal, and the A. B degree in 1881 ; also the degree of Master of Arts in 1888. He was awarded the Orator ' s medal of the Temperance Union Society in [887, and of Jefferson Literary Society in 1891. Received the degree of Ph. 1). in 1890 and that of LL. D. in 1906. Since 1907, professor in Davidson College, being elected president in 1901. Caleb Richmond Harding, M. A.. Ph. D.. Professor of Greek and German. Born in Charlotte, N. C. in 1861. and entering Davidson in 1876, graduated in 1880 with degree of A. B. Received degree of Ph. D. from Johns Hopkins in 1887. and was elected professor of Greek and German at Davidson in 1889. William Richard Grey, A. B., Ph. D.. Professor of Latin and French. Dr. Grey was born in Union County, North Carolina, in 1858. He entered Davidson College in 1880, and received the degree of A. B. in 1884. In [889 he entered Johns Hopkins University. Was awarded an honorary scholarship in 1890 and the degree of Ph. D. in 1893. He was at once elected professor of Latin and French at Davidson. M. E. Sextelle, M. A.. D. 1)., Professor of Philosophy. Dr. Sentelle was born in Greeneville, Tenn., in 1874. Entered Junior class at Davidson in 1892 and graduated in 1894 with the degree of A. B. He studied Experimental Psychology at Harvard and at Vale in 1898-99. He pursued courses in Philosophy, History and Sociology also at Princeton from 1899-1901. and was elected professor of Philosophy at Davidson in 1903. William Joseph .Martin, M. D., Ph. D., F. C. S.. Professor of Chemistry. Born at Columbus. Tenn.. in 1868. and graduated from Davidson in 1S88, standing third in his class. The following year he was professor of Scieni e at Clinton College, South Carolina. In 1889 he entered the Medical Depart- ment of the University of Virginia, where he rece ived the degree of M. D., and later that of Ph. D. In 1894 he was elected Fellow of the London Chemi- cal Society. Since 1896 he has held the Chair of Chemistry at Davidson College. James McDowell Douglas, M. A., Ph. D.. Professor of Physics and Geology. Born in Fairfield County, South Carolina, in 1867 and entered Davidson in [890, graduating in 1893 with the degree of A. B.. being the honor man. He entered Johns Hopkins in 1S97 and received the degree of Ph. 1). in 1901. In the same year be was elected professor of Natural Philosophy at Davidson. Maurice Garland Fulton, AI. A.. Professor ' English. Born at Oxford, Miss., in 1877. Graduated from the University of Miss- issippi in [898; M. A. in 1900. Member of Delta 1 ' si. Instructor of English at the Summer session Columbia University, 1908. Professor of English at Central University from 1005 to [909, when In- was elected professor of English ;ii Davidson College. Member of the Modern Language Association of America
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