Maurice Garland Fulton, Ph.B., M.A. Professor of English Language and Literature Ph.B. and M.A.. University of Mississippi; Inslruclor in English University of Mississippi; Instructor in Rhetoric, Uni- versity of IMinois, University of Michigan: Instructor in Eng- hsh. University of North Carolina (summer session), Univer- sity of Missouri; Instructor in English Composition. Summer School of the South; Instructor in English. Columbia Uni- versity (summer session). University of V ' irginia (summer ses- sions); Professor of English. Central University; Professor of English Language and Literature. Davidson College; Member Modern Language Association of America; First X ' lce-Presi- denl North Carolina Folklore Society. 1913; Member of Board of Directors National Council of English Teachers. 1915-18; .Author: Expository Writing; College Life. Its Conditions and Problems. Thomas Wilson Lingle, A.B., M.A.. Ph.D. Professor of Modern Languages A.B. and M.A., Davidson College; Graduate Work. Cornell and Strassburg Universities; Ph.D.. Leipsic University; Stu- dent Union Theological Seminary. Richmond; Minister Presby- terian Church in U. S.: Graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary: Professor of Philosophy and History. Mackenzie College. Sao Paolo. Brazil; President and Professor of Phil- osophy. Blackburn College. III.; Field Secretary Davidson College; Professor of Modern Languages; Student University of Neuchalel. Switzerland: Member of National Educational Association. Howard Bell Arbuckle, A.B., M.A . Pli.D. Chambers Professor of Chemistrp A.B. and M.A.. Hampden-Sidney College: Professor of Latin and Greek. Stale College of Florida: Ph.D.. Johns- Hopkins University: Professor of Chemistry and Biology, Agnes Scott College; President Georgia Section of American Chemical Society. 1909; Councillor of American Chemical Society. 1908 and 1911; Member Executive Committee of As- sociation of Southern Colleges and Preparatory Schools. 1907- 08: President of Associalion of Johns- Hopkins Alumni of Georgia. 1910-11. 1 i 5
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