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Scimiic! J. Sc7nJcison, B. A. Professor Sanderson was born in X ' aiden, Carroll Count ' , Miss. After attending the publiL schools of iiis home until 1885, he entered the Vaiden h:stitute, from which institution he was graduated with distinction in 18S8. With the intention of making a teacher of himself, Prof. Sanderson entered the University of Mississippi. Later he was granted a certificate from the French Camp Academy, French Camp, Miss. He began his career as a teacher in 1892, and taught four years in his native State. In i8g6 he came to Central University to take a special course in the Department of Ancient Languages. In 1899 he became Principal of the Preparatory Department, which position he now holds. 25
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J. O. Adams. Prof. Adams, a teacher in the Law Department and histrnctor in EIoLution and Oratory, was born at Utica, Michigan, February lo, 1872. His early education was received in the public schools. He entered the Universit - of Michigan in the fall of 1890, and graduated m 1894. After one year spent in business pursuits he again entered the same University and took up the study of law. Tlie next three years were spent in completing this course, and m 1898 he took his second diploma. After spending two ' ears in rest, made necessary because of the hard work of his college course, he entered the University again in the sprmg of 1900 to engage in the study of elocution and oratory under the instruction of the emment professor, T. C. Trueblood. Later in the same year he was elected to the position which he now occupies in Central University. He is an able instructor, and although a young man, discharges his duties with that energ)- and dignit - so essential for the success of a teacher. 24
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